Hard Knock Radio

Cat Brooks and Dr. Nzinga and Saafir the Saucy Nomad

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In a compelling Hard Knock Radio interview, host Davey D speaks with Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, artistic director of the Lower Bottom Playaz, and long-time activist and actress Cat Brooks about their new play, Government Housing. The play, currently being performed at Oakland’s BAM House, delves into themes of systemic oppression, white supremacy, and resilience. Rooted in Dr. Nzinga’s autobiographical experiences, the production examines the trauma of public assistance systems and explores broader societal structures like prisons, foster care, and education.

In the second half of the show, host Davey D shared an unforgettable conversation with Bay Area hip-hop legend Saafir. Renowned for his innovative lyricism and contributions to West Coast hip-hop, Saafir opened up about his extraordinary journey, from his West Oakland roots to his impactful collaborations with figures like 2Pac and Digital Underground. The discussion covered his career highlights, including his acclaimed tracks like “Light Sleeper,” his role in the Golden State Project, and his appearance in the 1993 classic film Menace II Society.

Saafir also shared the personal challenges that defined his resilience: surviving spinal cancer, enduring a near-fatal plane crash, and navigating the complexities of Hollywood and the music industry. His story is one of artistry, perseverance, and redemption, offering listeners a profound glimpse into the life of a true pioneer.

Tragically, Saafir passed away on November 19, 2024, at the age of 54. His death was confirmed by fellow artist Xzibit, who shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram. Saafir’s legacy, both as a groundbreaking artist and a fighter who overcame immense adversity, will forever resonate with fans and the hip-hop community.

Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting, hosted by Davey D and Anita Johnson.