Blu Bone, "Corone Cunt"
Listen to the "Corone Cunt" here, and check out our interview with the artist below.
So you see the video of RollingRay, what are your first thoughts?
I've been a fan. I think he’s truly an orator and wordsmith of the time, so when he came out with the “Corone” PSA, it resonated instantly. In the midst of the chaos, he gave the girls a ki’ and an affirmation. That's powerful, PUR’.
Describe the process behind making "Corone Cunt."
I had gone to a ball the night before—that night all of the female figures stormed the floor for the frenzy. The room was vibrating, and the ceiling was sweating. It seemed as if everyone knew that this might be one of our last times together for a while, and we decided to give our all to the space. They had officially announced the recommended shut down the next day, and the city was on tilt. Social media flooded with despair and confusion, and it started to really give me the blues. I opened my laptop, picked up my SM-58 mic and tried to channel all the joy and strength I felt the night before at the ball onto VJtheDJ’s beat. I recorded the chant in about three hours, then uploaded it to SoundCloud the same day. It was a good time and really gave me a way to reclaim and own my feelings about it all.
Besides making a song surrounding the coronavirus, what else have you been doing to survive the boredom of quarantine?
Ha—the boredom. I'm a full-time student, senior year. I'm working on my thesis film and EP, there's always something to do for that, a garment, set design, planning, etc. So I've been trying to stay diligent. Also eating good and tryna' download a piece of body when I find the will.
As funny as it seems, the song touches base on some serious topics like capitalism. How important is it for you to use music to express how you feel?
I don't think I really have a choice but to communicate how I feel, bear, and witness. I think the times demand it. We didn't ask to be in this “wicked womb,” but I believe that while we are here, we gotta sing a song, and do a dance in this mf.
Did you think this single would blow-up like this?
When I was writing it, I was KIIIIIIIII’d’, so I knew the girls would kii’ too. I’ve garnered a fly and intimate audience in these past three years, but the music hasn’t gone viral in this kind of way. I used to say that I was shadow-banned. With that said, it wasn't made with virality in mind, simply for the love, It's cute though. :)
What legendary vogue artist would you like to see vogue to "Corone Cunt?"
Hmm.. who do I wanna see play with the beat? They’re not legends... yet! But for dramatics, let me see Freddie Ninja, Soft n’ Cunt, Bunny Dior, and FQ Performance gimme delicious Gucci! That’s who I wanna see.
How much does the vogue community mean to you, and how does this song’s success affect that?
Ballroom here in Chicago especially means a lot to me. I’ve learned and built so many parts of myself in the community. Some of the most inspiring, creative, and alive people in the world are right here in queer Black America—it’ll always be that way. I’m a hip-hop MC, so ballroom commentary isn’t my specialty, but I got in my bag real quick. This is definitely a community where you earn your spot and respect, so the song is me paying my dues, so to speak.
What do you foresee for "Corone Cunt" post-coronavirus?
I really hope "Corone Cunt" post-pandemic fuels our journey into this new world. I want it to serve as a ki’, a politic, a sample, another piece of language for the people. I pray the same for all the things I do.
Now that this has gained recognition, what’s next for you?
I’m working on my Sophomore EP Hi Cotton right now. It’s a new flavor but still very Blu; my pen and instincts are sharper than ever. It’s an exciting time. Also working on my thesis film “In This Wicked Womb." In the meantime, I might pop a few freestyles or something.