Cover Stories

Stav Folly covers “I Could Have Lied” by Red Hot Chili Peppers

Show Notes

In this episode of Cover Stories, Stav Folly covers “I Could Have Lied” by Red Hot Chilli Peppers. We talk about what the song is about and what it means to him, RHCP being influenced by black funk and hip hop artists, starting out as a drummer and the hip hop influence, the significance of sampling in music history, some of our favorite rappers and producers, and much more.

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In this episode, we discuss:

  • RHCP as a songwriters and a product of funk and hip hop
  • The importance of J Dilla, Questlove, and Kanye 
  • Kanye’s significance of his discography
  • The music writing process
  • Much more!

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Join Texas music journalist Erik Casarez for a weekly podcast that invites artists to take deep dives into their favorite songs and perform them live in studio.