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  1. 3:21
    Club Shay Shay · Club 520 - Ty Young on VIRAL Coldplay concert, being female Allen Iverson, WNBA star

    what's best for me. You enjoy being on TV? It's cool. It's different when I did Love and Hip Hop than now doing Basketball Wives. But for me, I don't change. Like, I'm me whether ... they not. Okay. And now you got to kind of live up to that. You was on Be Him Favorite Show. What? Love and Hip Hop, baby. Yeah. I was tapped in. Back then, it was way better, too. Yeah. It was way better back then. I don't even

    Episode aired 2025-07-21

  2. 0:33
    The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Jason Lee Talks Public Service, Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards + More

    everything you do? Well, literally in my interview with the RZA and Wu-Tang Clan being so iconic to all of us who love hip hop and just see all of like what it's done for the for our for music and for our community and stuff over ... believed in me. They believed in me. And B.T. wasn't ready. And so I just kind of did, you know, while loving hip hop on B.T. or VH1, then I did Wildin Out on MTV and built a relationship with them. But then I left and just started doing

    Episode aired 2026-05-15

  3. 1:56
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 471 | Somebody Lying

    think she asked poignant questions that J. Cole fans want to hear. And I think that's missing now within journalism, media, not just hip hop. Because go to political news. It's even worse. I think for the music fans, people wanted to hear Cole's process of that ... music and us hearing about that process. I do feel like as fans of all of these guys and, you know, consumers of hip hop and, you know, consuming the moment of one of the biggest battles ever. I do feel like we need to know why Cole

    Episode aired 2026-03-24

  4. 0:44
    The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Lecrae Talks New Album 'Reconstruction,' KDot Mention, Young Thug Comments, J.Cole, Faith +More

    like they met me in the four walls of the church. So, you know, that's the box. But I'm a product of hip-hop. So, you know what I'm saying? It's all love. But I appreciate that. It means a lot, bro. Absolutely. Yeah. Well ... take you serious, but they look at you a certain way where they should just look at you as an artist, a hip hop artist. I would appreciate it. I would appreciate if they listen. You call me what you want to call me. You're a hip hop artist

    Episode aired 2025-07-31

  5. 6:52
    The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Diddy Demands New Trial, Gilbert Arenas Busted for Illegal Gambling, Shannon Sharpe Fired from ESPN + Lecrae Interview

    like they met me in the four walls of the church. So, you know, that's the box. But I'm a product of hip hop. So, you know what I'm saying? It's all love. But I appreciate that. It means a lot, bro. Absolutely. Well, I want ... take you serious, but they look at you a certain way where they should just look at you as an artist, a hip hop artist. I would appreciate it. I would appreciate if they listen. You call me what you want to call me. You're a hip hop artist

    Episode aired 2025-07-31

  6. 1:54
    Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Ice Cube | (Ep.64)

    Dream Chance Radio, bitch. He's a legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank Sangre, this your boy N-O-R-E. He's a Miami hip-hop pioneer. What up, it's DJ E-F-N. Together, they drink it up with some of the biggest players in music and sports ... good. He was good. He was good. Because we was getting great questions. We was hitting them with, you know, great hip-hop shit. What the L shit is that we seen them get out the limo. Mm-hmm. We seen them get out the limo. We seen them

    Episode aired 2026-02-04

  7. 1:14
    No Ceilings · Conversations About Content Creation

    figure this out. But, uh, this was the first song when I really went down that journey and started studying hip-hop. And I got to this, I was like, oh, this is where funk comes from. Out of Sight. Out of Sight. Okay. Out of Sight came ... like him or act because they think they're journalists. I think the average person considers them a journalist. You know, they semi-cover hip-hop, the art. But they sometimes start to just cover the things happening with people themselves in the culture. And they get conflated

    Episode aired 2025-09-09

  8. 2:56
    Drink Champs · Episode 498 w/ Ras Kass

    great? That's normal in his genre. Look, he's not great. We cannot be. We have to be honest, man. Hip hop is different. Hip hop is not normal. In the genre of R&B, that is a normalized thing. Songwriters. People collaborate more. Michael Jackson. Time ... worry about it. It's Millie and Boris. Okay, so you're watching love and hip hop. So long story short, I was watching love and hip hop and then I doom scrolled into the lions. The point of the lions is that they behave differently. So I made

    Episode aired 2026-04-24

  9. 1:36
    No Ceilings · Conversations On How To Care For People

    quality stuff. Just because I feel like we need... We need a quick strain. Eventually. But we need more... Like, as a hip-hop artist, I think we've been spoiled by mainstream America so much that we forgot the black market was the greatest, you know, associate when ... came to marketing hip-hop. And we've almost turned our back on it. And... Just for clarity's sake. The black market being the African-American consumer market or the underground market? The underground market. Just for clarity. Oh, for sure, sure. No, no, not the black

    Episode aired 2025-08-13

  10. 0:13
    Brilliant Idiots · The 100 Billion Dollar Clap

    think it is. Bro, they're fantastic. Fantastic, man. And they were letting Al hear it, man. And Al was trying to have hip hop opinions with his nails. They called you a 90s, sir? Did that? Nah. Almost? Nah, nah. Fraggle maggot? Not even close. They just said, because ... beef and get everybody together and, like, we'll have some more harmony? And then, yeah, it just goes, this guy wants harmony in hip hop. You got glitter on your nails. You want harmony in hip hop? It's incredible. For two hours, they just ripped out. Shout

    Episode aired 2026-02-06

  11. 0:38
    The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 913 | "Not My Brand of Vodka"

    want that on the record? If we got tea. Tea? What are we just talking about? Can I set up the debate? The hip-hop debate? What are we talking about? We got to get our list of topics together. Okay. With the old boy? Damn, called ... right, man. And you feel like his or not? Yeah, you got it, bro. Exactly. Pretty much. You feel like you're more hip-hop than him. Me and B-Dot, you know what I think we're sharing? We look down on people that's not really hip-hop

    Episode aired 2026-03-21

  12. 9:06
    Brilliant Idiots · The Ruler’s Back

    live. Put your pussy on live. I better trip to Maui on it. He knows it. Why do you... Bro, he grew up hip-hop. 34? Reasonable doubt is 30. He was four when reasonable doubt came out. But why? The internet don't exist. Exactly. Why are you acting ... about Thoron? You just did it. No, I didn't. Something happened. Somebody said something. No, I said. Who's more of a legit hip-hop fan? No, this is what I said. Obama or Mandani? This is what I said. Obama. Hold on. You don't got to push

    Episode aired 2026-03-28

  13. 9:11
    No Ceilings · Conversations On Stochastic Terrorism

    about four years ago. Like, bro, we should just do a bunch of these two sides idea where like we find different stories in hip hop, but we tell the reverse side from the street's perspective. And it was like, that sounds crazy. And he was kind of down ... luxury of everybody hearing everything. That's why it's important to do what you do with your words. It's like as a hip hop person when I talk about Drake. You're not going to find clips of me saying some shit about Drake that you're just

    Episode aired 2025-09-19

  14. 4:13
    No Ceilings · Conversations When You Sick Of It

    even be cultural because it don't be like nobody that contributes to no level of art. You know, hip hop is street urban culture, you know, initially based out of New York. So it's, that's why they say the elements is emceeing, DJing, dancing, graffiti, even ... street. There's no culture. It's like eating a spoonful of salt. Yeah, yeah. You know, like, I would like to think of hip hop as soul food, right? Like, like macaroni and cheese, like greens, like yams. You know, it's seasoned to the heavens

    Episode aired 2025-07-22

  15. 2:27
    Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles | (Ep.41)

    radio, bitch. He's a legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank Sangre, this is your boy N-O-R-E. He's a Miami hip-hop pioneer. What up, it's DJ EFN. Together, they drink it up with some of the biggest players in music and sports. You know what ... from that, and he's pure. He's still a guy who wants to play vinyl. He's a hip-hop purist. That's what I call him, a hip-hop purist. And that's different from these people. These people just know a computer. What's going

    Episode aired 2025-10-01

  16. 1:44
    Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-143 - For The Politics of it all Feat Frank Keophetlasy

    ideas, or products. And the quote of the show is how you act, walk, look, and talk is all about all a part of hip hop culture. And the music is colorless. Hip hop music is made from black, brown, yellow, red, and white. Rest in royalty to Africa Bambada ... about that is that you made it look easy. I met you and you was probably already comfortable. Frank is actually very into hip hop and every other, all the other things. And one thing I can say about Frank is that he is the reason I listen

    Episode aired 2026-04-13

  17. 2:46
    Earn Your Leisure · David Banner on Losing $12M for Black Activism, Depression, & Why Integration Was Worse Than Slavery

    representing us whether I want to, but I'm just glad that my parents. And instill something in me and hip hop from the standpoint of when I was growing up was intelligent. So I always learned to study. I'll give you all an example. I actually, my first ... going to stop. Like, this is like I'm like eight, nine years old. Let me tell you what's amazing about hip hop, man. Imagine this, bro. I was actually able to tell Sadat X. That's because like a lot of times people still look

    Episode aired 2025-07-10

  18. 5:04
    The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 845 | "Atheist Mingle"

    into it all right first off let's let's rewind a little bit a fake track list started going around a lot of hip-hop features on there kendrick clips you know stuff like and he addressed that hey this is fake y'all can stop another tweet goes ... first half is a little more chaotic and less melodic as opposed to the last few albums a little more edgy still very hip-hop like he's rapping yeah it's got like an 80s kind of it actually somewhere it felt to me somewhere between 80s like

    Episode aired 2025-07-23

  19. 0:17
    R&B Money · Ty Dolla $ign

    lyrics and the content and shit. So they had to kind of make a new thing for me. But people kept it in hip-hop, and then there was more after me. Absolutely. Absolutely. You know, the same kind of thing. Yeah. Talking crazy, but with melody ... happy about that. Have you been nominated for R&B awards? Maybe. Or do you get most of your stuff in hip hop? I get most of my stuff in hip hop for sure, and I'll still be mad that like, for instance, That's why I asked

    Episode aired 2025-11-19

  20. 6:17
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 478 | Trick Williams

    gets me in a flow state where I'm just okay. You know, I'm good. And then of course I listen to my hip hop. I like 90s hip hop, early 2000 hip hop. I'm an old soul. So I like that type of stuff, you know ... this Friday. And you know, we talking on the phone, the different stuff, but he understands the business and talking about the similarities between hip hop and WWE, how to promote. You know, how to market yourself and, you know, how to make the people feel something. So, you know

    Episode aired 2026-04-09