THE PREACHER'S KID ft. Brodie Fresh
- Corey Cool
- 46 minutes ago
- 2 min read

There are interviews, and then there are conversations that stick to your soul — the kind that stay with you long after the mic is off. A recent sit-down I had with Brodie Fresh, a standout artist from Long Island, was exactly that.
From the moment he stepped into the studio, there was a calm confidence about him. No gimmicks. No forced energy. Just a man grounded in who he is and a razor-sharp focus about where he’s going.
What immediately stood out was how deeply intentional Brodie is — not just in how he speaks, but in how he moves. Every bar he spits, every collaboration he touches, and every moment he shares in song feels deliberate. And that’s not by accident. As we dug into his background — from his roots in Elmont, to growing up a pastor’s kid, it became clear that Brodie Fresh is an artist who doesn’t just make music. He documents life.
There’s not only reflection in his work, there’s a hunger. PLUS above all, there’s truth.
We talked studio sessions, the balance of being an independent artist with a business mind, and what it means to create music that doesn’t chase trends.
He’s an artist that earned respect not just from fans, but from legends — and even then, he still talks like someone who’s just getting started. What stood out most was his humility. In an industry built on hype and noise, Brodie’s presence was refreshing. He doesn’t demand the spotlight, he earns it through consistency, clarity, and a catalog full of records that speak for themselves.
To be completely real: Long Island should be proud. Brodie Fresh carries this place with honor and precision. I’m extremely grateful for the time, the insight, and the energy Bordie brought to the station. Artists like him remind you why one started this work in the first place.
The interview wasn’t just good — it was a reminder that the real ones don’t need validation. They just need a moment. After our on air talk, we sat outside where he played fire records from his upcoming album THE PREACHER'S KID, and i tell you this...it's set to make waves!
Check out the full interview and hear it for yourself. You’ll walk away the same way I did — with a deeper respect for Brodie Fresh, and a louder belief that substance still cuts through.




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