In-depth Discussion with Cult Jam on Deception in Lisa Lisa Film, Full Force’s Disappearance, Upcoming Album, and More
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Iconic group Cult Jam's co-founder Mike Hughes and dynamic lead singer Mystina Sol recently sat down with Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur of AllHipHop.com to discuss their enduring journey through the music industry. The conversation was sparked by the release of the Lifetime biopic, "Can You Feel the Beat: The Lisa Lisa Story," which unearthed controversial inaccuracies and a glaring omission of influential group Full Force from Lisa Lisa's narrative.

In the candid interview, Hughes sheds light on the discrepancies portrayed in the movie, co-produced by Lisa Lisa and her manager Toni Ménage. He emphasizes the importance of setting the record straight and reclaiming the group's rightful place in music history. Full Force, the masterminds behind Cult Jam's music, were notably absent from the biopic, prompting Hughes to challenge the erasure of their significant contributions.

While navigating the wave of their recent album, "Love," Cult Jam and Mystina remain dedicated to both their music and correcting the misconceptions surrounding their legacy. Beyond just Lisa Lisa's story, they delve into the intricate web of artists and creators that shaped the vibrant New York music scene in the 1980s. The interview delves into personal reflections on family, friendship, and the evolution of their craft.

Looking forward, Cult Jam is focused on creating new music and connecting with a fresh audience while upholding their rich history. With a promise of more performances and a steadfast commitment to their roots, the group stands resilient in the face of adversity, proving that true legends never fade—they transform.

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