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CHUCK STRANGERS….THE INTERVIEW

todayJuly 11, 2026

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When Chuck Strangers sits down to talk about Glory of the King’s Hand (Lex Records), it feels less like a standard promo run and more like a late-night chat with an old friend. He opens up about how this album represents a major shift in perspective: it’s all about playing the cards you’re dealt instead of measuring your life with someone else’s ruler.

Chuck talks about how he deliberately chose to step away from his usual comfort zone. Known for being a powerhouse producer-rhymer since his early Brooklyn days with Joey Bada$$ and the Pro Era crew, he describes his new role on this project as a Quincy Jones-style executive producer. He handed the beats over to an all-star lineup of underground royalty—including The Alchemist, Preservation, and Kenny Segal—keeping just one beat for himself on the single “Everyday”.

The conversation highlights how Chuck is focused on creating actual songs with choruses, melodies, and staying power, rather than just flexing with a hot verse. He shares stories from his new life in California, balancing that sunny coast energy with the deep-rooted New York memories that still anchor his writing. There’s plenty of love thrown toward his favorite modern MC, Obii Say, and even a breakdown of tracks like “Breaking Atoms,” which features live, improvised jazz-fusion from the Human Error Club. Ultimately, Chuck frames the whole record as a celebration of maturity, longevity, and finding peace exactly where you are.

Written by: Anthony Foster

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