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1:40New Rory & MAL · Episode 452 | Run A Train
recording this on February 5th. Thursday. 2-5-2-6. Thursday, February 5th. In a few hours, the entire world will shift. Hip-hop will change. Nothing will be the same. Hip-hop will change forever. What is it? The paradigm? Hip-hop will be one way. Is it called ... paradigm? The paradigm? And then after midnight, hip-hop will be a completely different genre. And will? Hip-hop will be restored as of midnight. Real hip-hop is back. Mm-hmm. Yes. The moment we waited for, baby, there's here. Mm-hmm. How you feeling? I feel good
Episode aired 2026-02-06
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0:41Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Podcast Wars & Burnt Bridges feat. Barry Neal | Bonus Episode
pretty much. Oh, you know, you know, everybody got something to say about Drake. So he pretty much said that Drake is not hip hop. He's pop. And he takes from the culture and makes it digestible for people. His analogy was like of Americans making Taco Bell ... here and here's where when you listen, like we disagreed. He was able to say that Mary J. Blige was the queen of hip hop. That bitch sings. And he was trying to say the singing element of Drake makes him not hip hop. Oh, yeah. Just because
Episode aired 2025-10-24
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1:28Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Raja Jackson violent attack on Syko Stu
doing? Man, I'm doing good. I'm doing good. Yeah. Help me understand this. You blended faith with hip hop. I mean, I be growing up. I'm sure you with this, you probably came up in the church, but you also listen ... just kind of like, see what was real. I tried out all kinds of stuff and you know, I love hip hop. I love rap music. That was my thing. And so when I did meet the Lord, I had a spiritual transformation, you know, like as a grown
Episode aired 2025-08-25
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0:17The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Claressa Shields Speaks Out After Slapping With Alycia Baumgardner + Byron Allen Interview
have been seeing snippets or whatever, but him and Rod have been going at it. It's been crazy on there, huh? Let me hip hop through it, come on. I think it's what you rather expect when you give a man all that freedom. He done made ... think it's important for adults really reconcile down the road. It's hard in hip hop because the nature of hip hop and competition in hip hop is you're actually talking about the person in a certain way and trying to distance them, right
Episode aired 2026-05-20
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6:56New Rory & MAL · Episode 400 | Humiliation Ritual
white fan base. Thank you, Rory, because I'm sure they're here for you. No, no, no, no. White, white hip hop fans would only be here for you. That's a fact. But. And we don't know, like we were talking about, we weren't sure ... would Nas put out six projects with Hit Boy? Like why? Who cares with the younger generation? I'm feeding my audience and showing hip hop being the youngest genre, how it's aging. They're leading the charge of that. 444 was a prime example of how hip hop
Episode aired 2025-08-26
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7:39The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 850 | "When Dove Cries"
shocked that they had it there. That's why. Yeah. Yeah. Cause that crowd ain't typically the Clips crowd. Oh, they do some hip hop shit up there. They do. Mm. From time to time. I've been to a bunch of hip hop events. Oh no, they ... They do their summertime concert series, the pop ups. You never know who's coming in. There'll be a lot of rappers, hip hop DJs. Yeah. They do that up there. Yeah. They do that up there. It was fine. It was a great time though. That
Episode aired 2025-08-09
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0:49TMi · Summer is winding down, but it’s still HOT in these streets
resort, I was sitting by myself and I saw, I was listening to, of course, the music, everything has a techno beat. Even a hip-hop song, they add a techno beat to it, right? And so, obviously, that's a strategy to keep the music ... know it applies to somebody. So, you know, you hear this mixture because they clearly don't want to play straight hip-hop music. And in talking to, so then I start asking questions and a manager told me that they are not allowed to play hip-hop music
Episode aired 2025-09-04
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1:58The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 867 | "Ingestfest"
learning Spanish, and I know he's gonna set that shit off. Well, now I don't have another hip. I was gonna move my hips. Yo, bro. Fuck my hips up now. They be all right by that time. You be back. Yeah. Just stay out of Newark ... against their their heart mind body spirit soul conscious anything a nerve your fucking hip shout out to anybody out there with a hip replacement listening too i got new respect for y'all my hip is fucking finito i gotta go to the auto body shop i gotta
Episode aired 2025-10-08
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2:23The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 907 | "Panel of Experts"
while B. Dot and Parks tell you about all the latest hip-hop releases. I didn't see that, man. The only thing I copied was. They're the only two that even know when hip-hop releases are out. Oh, my God. The only thing I copied was Boldy ... Yorker, New Yorker, or from this area. Or just a hip hop head. Or just a hip hop head. Yeah, or love this shit. So I'm going to give him some grace. Hopefully he'll come around to it. Hopefully he'll come around to it at some point
Episode aired 2026-02-28
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0:59Louder Than A Riot · Stay in your lane, shawty: Saucy Santana
Riot. Where we confront the double standard that's become the standard. On every episode this season, we tackle one unwritten rule of hip hop that affects the most marginalized among us and holds the entire culture back. And one that a new generation of rap refuses to stand ... Like the girlies, openly gay rappers are having a moment in hip hop right now, claiming more space and breaking down homophobic barriers that used to keep them from taking center stage. Saucy Santana is a big part of that. But if breaking through old barriers means going into overdrive
Episode aired 2023-05-11
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0:06New Rory & MAL · Episode 491 | Pretty Brown Eye
will never piss me in the world. I'm number seven. Out of all the accounts on Twitter in India that talk about hip hop. Come on man. I'm number seven in the world. And I see a lot of y'all mad about losing all them followers. Them ... give you guys two prompts. What crime would you like to get reenacted while you're having dinner? Or what moment in hip hop that you want to see in front of you while you know, mowing down a steak? I want Peach to also get on this and maybe
Episode aired 2026-05-08
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9:12Drink Champs · Episode 504 w/ T.K. Kirkland
know, this is the live set. I'm watching it live and I was like, yo, for me, as a person that comes from hip hop and sees famous beef squashed, for it to be happened on that stage and still do it in a comedic way, like he, like ... thing is not the king of underground comedy. It's the original king of hip-hop comedy. Hip-hop jazz. Yeah, there's hip-hop comedy. That's right. Because I come from the hip-hop world. That's right. And I take pride in Easy and working with
Episode aired 2026-06-12
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1:07Gangster Chronicles · Fiend Talks No Limit, Versus and Lil Wayne
some solid, solid guys, you know what I'm saying? Some solid guys in the South, you know, out getting part of an independent hip-hop label. And that was, you know, pretty common, man, in the 90s, man. You had a whole bunch of brothers that was getting their ... within their households or their community. You feel me? Within their feelings. You know, one of the things, man, um, I noticed, man, in hip hop, especially, man, you know, you had Master P, you had J Prince who was kind of, well, uncle Luke was the precursor to everybody
Episode aired 2026-02-21
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1:24No Ceilings · Conversations With The Viral Way
streets inside my house, outside my house, at my school. Right. So it's a lot of people to me that come into hip hop. Right. And it's like they grow up, you know, maybe their mom and dad is a little different. Right. They not participating. But then ... interview in 2019, I said this. And it was a question that Charlemagne asked me. He was like, gee, like, so if this is hip hop, well, who's not hip hop? And he started running through names. And I said, no, to Drake. And that became something. And then
Episode aired 2026-01-20
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22:19The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 849 | "Super P" (feat. Offset)
like, that's what I see is making the shit that's sticking currently. Mm-hmm. I feel like hip hop, I was going to respect good hip hop at the end of the day. Facts. That's true. I agree. But these niggas is trendy niggas now. The gang ... extremely proud of you. I'm happy for you. I don't think we can paint the picture of Atlanta hip-hop and hip-hop, period, without your participation. I don't know if you get the flowers that you're supposed to get, but just know up here
Episode aired 2025-08-06
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9:59The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Nigel Sylvester On Blending Hip Hop & BMX Culture, Nike Collab, International Bike Ride + More
doesn't wear what I wear, but you were totally different. Right. Like you, you were the, I don't want to say the hip hop BMX biker, but you were the hip hop biker. Like you were the one that was like, your son looks like me, he talks ... right? At a certain point in time, industry was like, Oh, like you're trying to be a rapper or like you're too hip hop for us. And I was like, what are you talking about? Like this is who I am. So I think it took them
Episode aired 2025-08-07
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1:59Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Combat Jack and Jack Thriller | (Ep.32)
nigga took it. But I understand the movement. Right. And that's hip-hop. I'm going to tell you, this is what I think is hip-hop. I think authenticity is the ultimate point of hip-hop. What is authenticity in 2016? When somebody ghost writes Drake's lyrics ... agree with. You know what? I'm going to keep it there because that's controversial. That's hip-hop. Yeah. It is hip-hop. That's hip-hop. I took it home. And we did it for you, Jack. We did it for you. And it was dope. That
Episode aired 2025-08-20
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2:09Reality with the King · Mimi Faust Tells All: Stevie J Drama, Joseline & More
yeah. So, you're in L.A., you're a teenage girl. And what is so interesting, even before the Love and Hip Hop fame, you were in some music videos. Yeah. My favorite video that you're in is Pharrell and Jay-Z's song. Frighten. Frighten. Yeah ... like, oh, okay. And I was able to. Yeah, my 30s were great. How old were you when you joined Love & Hip Hop? 37. Mm. How old were you when you met Stevie J? 23 or 4. 23, 24. Yeah. Was it Love at First Sight
Episode aired 2026-02-18
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0:08ROC Solid · NEMS & Ron Browz | ROC Solid w/ Memphis Bleek
face. So it's like both ways. It's gonna make you wanna boom something, but we bringing that boom back to hip hop. You know what I'm saying? Yo, Ron is my man, right? But when it was drama, he fueled all the enemies. It was drama with ... didn't give us the drama pack. You was giving us the it's cool pack. Nah, the origin is I gave it to hip hop. Hip hop never took the beat. What, pop champagne? No, the ether beat. Hip hop. Hip hop, yeah. Super A&R hip hop. Yeah
Episode aired 2026-04-28
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0:15The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: T.I. On Comedic Therapy, Mt. Rushmore Of Southern Hip Hop, Community, New Comedy Special + More
learned. Like, okay, so I've had different kinds of fame. You know what I'm saying? Like, I've had, like, the underground hip-hop fame. I've had the mainstream superstar fame. I've had the all-day-on-CNN fame. You know what I'm saying? Reality ... person with the number one album walking through the airport, people gonna flock to the housewife. They gonna flock to the love and hip-hop. They gonna flock to the baddies or whatever. Whatever they watching consistently, it's tattooed on their mind. You feel me? That song, you gonna
Episode aired 2025-12-15