In a recent episode of “Skipping Class” on ‘The Progress Report’, Jasun Jabbar reunited with host Lala Shepard to discuss his multifaceted career and growth since their last conversation. The rapper, producer, and actor highlighted his efforts this year to reconnect with the joy and passion that initially drove him, focusing on making creativity fun and inspiring again.
Jabbar reflected on his time acting in the TV series ‘BMF’, where his role unexpectedly expanded, allowing him to form a deeper connection to the show’s legacy. He shared his excitement about Big Meech’s recent release from prison, expressing hopes that Meech will channel his influence into making positive changes. Addressing some of the controversy surrounding ‘BMF’, Jabbar noted that provoking strong emotional responses in viewers—whether positive or negative—demonstrates the show’s impact and success. He elaborated on his approach to acting, emphasizing authenticity and a personal touch to each role, making his characters believable and relatable.
Throughout the interview, Jabbar’s passion and commitment to growth were clear. He described the bonds forged during film shoots compared to series work, noting how recurring collaborations can create lasting relationships. While appreciating both mediums, Jabbar emphasized his intent to avoid typecasting and craft a career marked by versatility. His performances in ‘BMF’ and ‘Family Reunion’ illustrate his ability to adapt and shine across different roles.
Jabbar also revealed his “Mount Rushmore” of actors, naming Viola Davis, Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Chadwick Boseman as inspirations. When discussing the challenges of navigating Hollywood as a young talent, he stressed the importance of surrounding himself with genuine people, staying grounded, and avoiding negative influences. He described the current state of Hollywood as a time of both vulnerability and great opportunity for emerging creatives.
When speaking about his future ambitions, Jabbar shared his hopes to encourage his children to explore diverse interests. Rejecting the idea of being confined to a single label, he explained his drive to break stereotypes and push creative boundaries in acting, music, and production. This sentiment carried over into his tribute to Eazy-E through his song “Eazy Flow.” Jabbar expressed admiration for Eazy-E’s energy and charisma, which continue to inspire him despite any debates around his legacy.