Joe Budden vs Eminem, Uncle Murda aka Lenny Grant vs Mad Skillz, and Cardi potentially taking another person’s flow. The latest episode is all about biting and the beef that comes with it. Major news alert! We’re now on the podcast network Girth Radio. 55: New Year, New Beef: Biting Not Allowed A good collective effort from a group can help increase interest for a brand – but it takes collective action! Ep. From Native Tongues to the Wu-tang and OddFutureKillThemAll. We are celebrating when groups and crews make it to the booth. This episode is all about hiphop collectives. We discuss how China has decided that Hiphop is immoral and is banning hiphop culture and tattoos on television in an attempt to save moral decency, Tom Hardy’s mysterious mixtape from 1999 that seems to have disappeared from the net and Erykah Badu’s conversation with David Marchese. This episode features our hot takes on several subjects. We try to definitively answer the question if they are satanists or not. This episode explores the alleged rumors of their satanic worship. We explore the Mystic Stylez album back when Three 6 Mafia were considered a horrorcore group from Memphis, then known as the triple 6 mafia. 58: Does Three 6 Mafia Worship the Devil? Tyler and I debate the role of the critic and shoutout our favorite youtube reviewers from TheNeedleDrop to DeadEndHiphop. This episode is all about gatekeepers and critics in an ever changing media landscape. We talk about Wale getting dropped off Atlantic, the Eminem River video, Tyler, the Creator working with A24 film studios, Atlanta Season 2 talk, the God’s Plan music video and charity. Episode 61: The Christian Influence on Hip HopĪs part of our REWIND! series we talk about God’s Son and It’s Dark and Hell is Hot/Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood by Nas and DMX respectively to discuss themes of Christianity within Hip-Hop. Paak, and the renaissance of the black nerd. We discuss upcoming Toronto rappers, a police raid in Montreal, technology and conspicuous consumption, losing the Glowed Up beat to Anderson. We talk about his latest album, a self-titled effort shaped by his experiences in Montreal that has Kaytranada and Jacques Green on the production. This week’s episode we interview Cadence Weapon. We also chat about albums that were worth the listen in 2017. We talk about the death of Craig Mack and his alleged involvement in a cult, Diddy being a ruthless businessman and the Lox threatening to throw a fridge at him. This episode features Steve Harmony as a fill-in guest with Tyler away this week. And last but not least: Episode 63: Fridges Can Kill You Fam We talk about the continued Martin Shkreli saga and the implications for “that Wu album”, Safaree nude leaks, why does Tekashi 69’s music bang?, Vince Staples’ PSA, Lil Xan’s interview with Hot97 and him calling 2pac boring. This episode we try to cover as much as possible in a half-hour. We discuss the drama between Dj Envy and Desus & Mero, Nav and the XXL Freshman List, Logic talk and the state of hiphop today and the Blurred Lines copyright law, some technical difficulties at the end Episode 64: The Variety Show #3 This episode is a bit of a throwback in that it was recorded a few weeks ago. We talk lyrics, we talk flows and overall influence. Tyler and I discuss our Top 5 based on rap technical proficiency. This week we discuss the awkward Cardi B and Nardwuar interview at Coachella, Nicki Minaj’s comeback tracks, Tyler soliloquies about the move away from trap drums, Kendrick winning the Pulitzer Price and Tyler addresses the Lil Dicky that has everyone up in a tizzy. We also discuss the meaning behind Childish Gambino’s This is America, Eminem’s verse on Caterpillar off of Royce’s album – and a K.O.D. The History of Guns and Rebellion in America. We discuss Killer Mike’s controversial full-length interview with Colion Noir. We spoke to rapper Kayo about his project, Winter in St.Lucia, being signed to Classified’s label Half-Life records and the Halifax, Nova Scotia hiphop scene, emigrating for career success, his take on songwriting, his inspiration for music, and his views on spirituality. Kils talks to us about Anti-Emcee producers nights bubbling around the world, the renaissance of the Toronto-producer, and how Drake and Noah “40” Shebib influenced pop music with their ambient trap sound. This episode we talked to Fresh Kils about how he went from long-haired guitar player in order to impress girls to international super producer. Episode 70: Our Interview with the Legendary Fresh Kils Kid Cudi and the man on the moon – Playing with a new format, Brian Capitao returns to talk Kid Cudi and depression. Episode 71: Kid Cudi and the man on the moon
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