"Growing up, I really misinterpreted hip-hop," says Richard Terfry,
the thirty-two-year-old Canadian who records and performs as Buck
65. "But what the hell do you expect? I'm from Nova Scotia, for
chrissakes." For more than a decade, Terfry has been
misinterpreting hip-hop with great success. His albums are vivid
beatscapes full of dirt-road narratives and grizzled rhymes, from
up-tempo bangers such as "Wicked and Weird" to impressionistic slow
ones including "The Centaur," a truly amazing song about a
half-man/half-horse who likes classical music and has a bigger
private part than you do. Terfry speaks French, was an outstanding
shortstop who was scouted by the Yankees, plays a mean tuba, was
once homeless and is obsessed with David Lynch, Anton Chekhov and
fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. He may also have the largest
record collection of any hip-hopper in history. "I have anywhere
between 20,000 and 25,000 records," he says. "I'd put my iPod up
against anyone's." This fall, V2 Records is set to release This
Right Here Is Buck 65, a compilation of his older material.
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