King Cruff on his genre-bending hit single Soufflé

The Toronto-based MC is a grandson of reggae legend Bob Marley

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Caption: Emerging Jamaican-Canadian MC King Cruff, whose real name is Solomon Marley-Spence, is a grandson of reggae legends Bob and Rita Marley. (Alex Lupul/CBC)

Media Audio | Q : King Cruff on his genre-bending hit single Soufflé

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It's hard to pin down King Cruff's music as it seamlessly blends hip-hop, dancehall, Afrobeats and reggae. He joins Q's Tom Power(external link) to talk about his hit single Soufflé, and how his grandfather, reggae legend Bob Marley, has influenced his approach to music and life.
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The full interview with King Cruff is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with King Cruff produced by Matthew Murphy.

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