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7:12Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-148 It Cost a BILLIE Just to Say My Name
remix the remix at a remix shout out to Stevie Wonder shout out to Stevie Wonder shout out to Stevie Wonder speaking of remixes hip hop need to bring remixes back you don't think there's enough we don't remix the way that we used to well ... says what's on his chest or what's on his mind. I can't get mad at that. It's hip-hop. Mm-hmm. This is what hip-hop is. This is what hip-hop is about. That's a fact. That's a fact. Man, he's freestyling
Episode aired 2026-06-02
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2:44Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Bun B | (Ep.91)
hip hop, people don't big each other up. People don't sit there and say to you, Bun, we love you. And we love what you contributed to hip hop. We love what you gave to hip hop. We love what you distributed to hip hop. And this ... celebrate hip hop. And the thing about it is in hip hop, hip hop don't celebrate hip hop. What the fuck is our problem? This is hip hop right here. Nah, this is not hip hop. This is hip hop. Wow. And bun. Hip hop's a lot. Pimp
Episode aired 2026-05-27
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1:46Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ A Tribe Called Quest | (Ep.55)
legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank, Sangrito. It's 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. You know what I mean ... know, we got a Cuban guy on TV. We got a black and Puerto Rican guy on TV. And we're making hip-hop news. And today... It's monumental. I'm proud to announce, before we get into our guest, which the people already know we've been promoting
Episode aired 2025-12-10
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0:14The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Drake Denies Urination Rumor, Pusha T Faces Backlash Over Baby #2 News + De La Soul & Jonathan Karl Interview
That is what we did when we was putting together records. And it just, like, was what we wanted to present. What was the hip-hop community in Long Island? Because I know you got the Rock hymns and the Public Enemies and the Biz and the Daylight Souls. Buster ... place I always feel like people just leaves Long Island out for some reason. I don't know. I mean, um... I think with hip-hop, there's, um... Generically, there's the struggle. And people don't realize there's a struggle out there amongst the grass and trees
Episode aired 2025-11-17
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1:24R&B Money · Mary J. Blige
know she don't take no shit. Today, I'm gonna keep it short. We got the icon of icons, the queen of hip hop soul, Mary J. Blige. Come on, come on. Thank you. How you doing? I'm good. How are you? I'm good ... nothing on the streets like it. At all. At all. You know, no female had an album like that. No, nobody even knew what hip hop was the way I know what hip hop is, you know? Absolutely. And. I mean, just, just the vibe that, that
Episode aired 2026-03-19
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9:18The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Teyana Taylor Named Time Magazine’s WOMAN OF THE YEAR, Lil Yachty Says The Origins Of Hip Hop Was Trash + Ben Crump Interview
sparked a music conversation online because he's saying that the music from back in the day is, or the originating music of hip-hop is trash. Let's take a listen. Before I did my research, if it was 2016 and I knew it was so much bulls ... tripping. There was a lot of weak-ass s*** going on out there. I always think about the first song. Hip-hop. A hip. A hop. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip. A hip
Episode aired 2026-02-27
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1:20The Breakfast Club · Mariah Carey & Busta Rhymes receive their 1st Video Music Award EVER.. this is ridiculous! + Gunna does 1st ever VMA half time
this to the wrong people? Like, y'all know here, the latest with Lorna Rosa, we live, we thrive, all things black culture, hip-hop entertainment. But, I mean, pop culture is my digest. And hip-hop is a popular culture. But that means we talk all things whenever ... hosting the awards. It makes sense. It's very New York. They were, you know, paying tribute to some very memorable names in hip-hop and in music, Mariah Carey, Busta Rhymes, as I mentioned before. And LL Cool J opens the show. Now, as LL Cool J opens
Episode aired 2025-09-08
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0:2985 South Show · "Seduce & Scheme" w/ KaMillion in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast
have no shit. I wasn't supposed to say that. I was asked them to cut shit to just fuck you. So, love and hip hop. Do you love hip hop? Or is it love and hip hop? Tell, give me your... What you doing on that? On love ... hip hop? Yeah. What were you doing? Um... Just love and hip hop. Oh. You didn't love on the show? I wasn't in love. You didn't like... Someone had gotten me at a weak point. And I just... The Hennessy. The Hennessy was... That
Episode aired 2025-08-01
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31:30The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 834 | "Sufficient Sammy"
racism within country music. You know what I'm saying? Okay. Who dictates what's traditional country versus country? It's like saying traditional hip hop. They're splitting the country award album into traditional and contemporary. Right. And people really feel like the only reason why this is done ... whatever the music is. You can't pigeonhole it. Because again, that's like saying, one of Kanye's dark, twisted fantasy is not hip hop. Well, they have segmented hip hop. They have melodic hip hop. I think all our shit is. I agree. I think that segmenting
Episode aired 2025-06-14
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3:06The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Clipse Talk New Album, Def Jam Split, Travis Scott Beef, Cousinz Fest, Kdot, Ye, Leaks + More
into rapping and to form the group, the Clips, for people that don't know? I've always been a fan of hip hop like anybody else. You know, my older brother was into the whole cardboard box, break dancing, boom box, rapping when you had to push play ... from a lot of different angles that, you know, music was possible. Why Virginia don't get the credit for being a hip-hop hotbed or just a black music hotbed? Not just music. You remember Allen Iverson from that area, Michael Vick from that area. Like, there
Episode aired 2025-07-11
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3:21Earn Your Leisure · Charlamagne Tha God Breaks Silence on $200M iHeart Deal - Truth About Podcasting, Power & Ownership
know, like, I be seeing all of these, like, I saw MTV, they deleted, I guess it was their MTV News or, like, Hip Hop DX just deleted all of their past interviews. And, you know, I found this, I hit my man Trent because I was thinking about ... ladies and gentlemen. Great Charlemagne. Before we go, I just got to ask you, who's your top five hip hop radio personalities of all time? Top five hip hop radio personalities of all time. I hate when I get asked this question because now I got to be objective
Episode aired 2026-02-05
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3:51Louder Than A Riot · What doesn't kill you makes you a strong Black woman: Rico Nasty
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 ... right, hold up. We spent a lot of time talking about Rico fans, but we need to talk about Cardi fans. And as a hip hop journalist, I know his music, but his fandom is kind of foreign to me. I'm not the one to tell you about
Episode aired 2023-05-18
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0:18R&B Money · Q Parker
through because we were, like you said, we were buttoned up enough to go home, take us home to mama. But it was super hip hop. But we were still- I know y'all got some of Mr. Cheeks. And that's the- Maze! And that's the- Beat! That ... Drew Hill and Next? But I think the thing that will always separate us from those groups that were in our era is the hip hop element that Puff brought. Puff used to always tell us, if I can't play it in the tunnel
Episode aired 2026-04-09
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1:31Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Brand Nubian | (Ep.69)
your favorite year in music? My favorite year in music? Mm-hmm. Damn. You mean specifically hip-hop, or in general? It doesn't matter. Well, see, I'm a hip-hop nigga, so... Alright, yeah. It's not gonna be my favorite year in classical music. Yeah, I fucked ... white people being guests in hip hop, which they are, you know. This is the black man built this motherfucking house, you understand what I'm saying? Like, it was a time when white people would look down upon for fucking with this hip hop shit. I understand. You understand
Episode aired 2026-02-25
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0:15The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Offset Speaks on Cardi’s Album, Tyler Perry Accuser Explains $260M Claim + Jermaine Dupri & Shaka Senghor Interview
talk about the places that actually helped us get to where we are. You know what I mean? That, that part of hip hop stopped a long time ago. Like when you watch like wild style, right? When there's a person that's not from New York, I watch ... wild style. I watch wild style. You can see like how grandmaster Kaz them, what they was doing to become and made what made hip hop turn into what it was here in New York. And in the later years of hip hop, what shows or anything show kids
Episode aired 2025-09-10
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2:06Drink Champs · Episode 503 w/ Lizzo
Make some noise. He's a legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank, say greet us your boy N-O-R-E. He's a Miami hip-hop pioneer. One of his DJ EFN. Together, they drink it up with some of the biggest players. You know what I mean ... like a different thinking. So when she says that, I'm thinking she's thinking it like how I see hip hop, the hip, you know what I'm saying? Like, and you saying that's one of the first memories of a- Yeah. That's crazy. A scene
Episode aired 2026-06-05
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2:49Drink Champs · Episode 493 w/ Mike WiLL Made-It
going to give him his flowers today. We're going to make sure that he understands what he means to hip-hop. And in case you don't know who the fuck we're talking about, we're talking about the one, only, impeccable, motherfucking Mike Wilman! Yeah! I could ... have this conversation that, like, in the early 90s, when I was coming up doing stuff, New York had the lock on the whole hip hop industry. And it was hard to break through that, the A&Rs, the labels, everybody was New York centric. And that's why, when
Episode aired 2026-03-20
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0:21No Ceilings · Conversations About Tubi Movies
know, he thinks that shit is so corny. It's not, I don't like sneakers. I just think it'd been compromised. Like, Hip-hop was compromised. Exactly. Like, so, but like when something becomes like mainstream America, like I kind of turn off from it. Yeah, but just ... like hip-hop, you can go underground. So there's going to be things that we talk about that the average commercial person or casual is not going to really know. Like, he just showed me some Bo Jackson's that came out like what? 92? 92? Yeah. And people
Episode aired 2025-08-06
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1:53Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ French Montana, T.I. and A$AP Rocky | (Ep.56)
stuff, y'all! He's a legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank Sanguita, it's 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 ... nigga, Nick? Brother. What's the nigga from the Lakers? Brother. Yeah. Let me tell you something. That's what took my hip-hop. Hip-hop took that. Bro. Snitch don't know. Snitch don't know. Tell them Frenchy. French. Yo, you. First of all, Rocky. That's Rocky
Episode aired 2025-12-17
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0:40The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Jay-Z Opens Up About Dismissed Lawsuit, Drake vs Kendrick + More + Claressa Shields Interview
much, because how old is Jay-Z? 50, 57, 58 years old? 50-something. 56 years old? We've never seen this in hip-hop. Like, we've seen it in so many other genres. You see the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen, and all their veteran artists ... Yeah. I like that. I'm Jay-Z. What do I care about it? He also talks about beef and is beef good for hip-hop, right? Is it a thing that flourishes in hip-hop? Say battle, bro. When you say beef, I don't know what
Episode aired 2026-03-25