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  1. 7:37
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 417 | Over/Under

    never been on a cruise. This is dope, though. This is kind of cool that this is your first cruise. It's like a hip-hop cruise. We'll probably never see it again. A lot is riding on this cruise. Like, the history, the legacy of hip-hop ... Smith and Wesson, everybody. Yeah. Salute. Peace and love. Appreciate everything that they've done for hip hop. Yes. Continue to do. I'm very excited to jet ski with real hip hop. Have fun. Don't be too much of a nerd when you see DJ Jazzy Jeff

    Episode aired 2025-10-24

  2. 0:12
    AfroEconomics · PODCAST: A 50-Year Mortgage: An Inside Look

    your day with me. I am JB Bryan of JB Bryan Financial Group, the home of Afro economics and the music. The music is hip hop. Yes, this is hip hop music. According to this streaming service, that is hip hop music. I'm going to let you hear ... Here we're going to switch to R&B. This is R&B according to the streaming service. You just heard hip hop. Oh, yeah. This is R&B. This is what R&B sounds like. Now you know. Thank you so much for sharing your day with

    Episode aired 2025-11-12

  3. 0:36
    Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Ep. 28 | Can We All Form Our Own Opinions feat. Ish and Barry

    outliers. So let's talk about two even music, right? Let's talk about music. For how we want to consume things, specifically hip-hop or R&B. What's the most popular right now? For hip-hop, there's getting praise of the Chance album right now, right? When ... dark room somewhere going through some heartbreak and we're putting that on a piece of paper. That everybody can relate to. And in hip-hop and in our community specifically, we highlight the struggle. We highlight having to sell drugs. Our rappers are leaning in—let's be very

    Episode aired 2025-09-09

  4. 1:24
    Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Validation Station, North West Sensation & Window Situation | Bonus Episode

    trying to say is to me, being a culture vulture is taking from the culture, not giving back. I have gotten things from hip hop culture. It's helped make my life and I'm incredibly grateful. But I have always and always will prioritize giving back to that culture ... vice mayor. And she's the mayor. She appointed me. I said they love our penises, not our policies. I love that you love hip hop. I love that you've done a lot for hip hop. I love that you put a lot of people on. I love that

    Episode aired 2026-05-22

  5. 23:10
    No Ceilings · Conversations On How Much Marketing Matters

    article. No, GQ has to be, you know, impressed because they're getting more coverage on an article when it comes to hip hop more than they have in a long time. And again, it was something that Top was telling me. Shout out to Top Dog. To Blue ... like, glasses, you know what to do. You got this. Right. He also was saying how you need to use more lifestyles than just hip hop. And I've been complaining to my homeboys that hip hop is getting stale. Like. People feel like they're way more familiar with

    Episode aired 2025-06-03

  6. 22:33
    Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-146 - 60 Beats Per Minute and A Possible

    They feel that they are over or above the culture. And I just don't I can't rock with that as a hip hop head. But. You know, also, hip hop is an authentic sport. And when you say you're trying to do something in response to something ... Drake has released. Better quality music. When Drake. Had. When Drake. When Drake. Was more humble. About who he was. In hip hop. When he. Was more authentic. With who he was. In hip hop. And what he was doing. I think. Once. The fame. The fortune. Gets to your

    Episode aired 2026-05-18

  7. 3:18
    Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-142 Unapologetically BLACK... and put that on wax, not sneak diss needed

    even black people it's too many niggas from the suburban area that that's not never been in the hood never just enjoy hip-hop but got shit to say about what the fuck going on in the streets yes hip-hop bought the street what the streets ... bought into hip-hop yes cool a lot of shit from the streets or from prison and things like that came into hip-hop you can enjoy it you can look at it as entertainment but thinking you know what the fuck is going on that's what the shit

    Episode aired 2026-04-06

  8. 2:10
    The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 901 | "Loser Sibling"

    done i'm independent and actually uh yeah i'm i'm not so in love with hip-hop anymore i get that from i'm still in love with her and it's lonely at the top which we'll play at some point both of those songs ... here for the fame you you grow up and you notice yourself listening to less and less and less and less hip-hop for some people that were immersed in this shit it gets to absolutely nothing niggas thought conye was crazy all them years ago when he said

    Episode aired 2026-02-07

  9. 4:24
    Million Dollaz Worth of Game · JOEY BADA$$: MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 331

    said, maybe. It affected my mind with the negativity, man. See what y'all did? From your outlook, what is the state of hip-hop right now? State of hip-hop? Ah. Where do we start? I mean, I think, me, I've always been an optimistic person ... think, you know, after what we saw last year with, you know, between Dot and Drake, I think it did a good thing for hip-hop, in my opinion. I think that the competitive energy being brought back into the game was a good one. I think there

    Episode aired 2025-06-22

  10. 0:38
    No Ceilings · Conversations With OVO's Most Hated

    Because it's like I've spent my whole career. I feel like there's two COIs when it comes to marketing, especially in hip hop. There is, and this is just period. There is the COI that's capturing our imagination. I feel like that's the better thing ... people who are pretending they don't see why you got an issue. You can't be like that much of a hip hop fan as I am. You just can't because it wouldn't matter who is doing this. This is, and to me, this

    Episode aired 2026-04-28

  11. 3:13
    Club Shay Shay · R&B Legend “Jon B” Talks New Music, Having A Successful Marriage, & Who’s The King Of R&B.

    them together. And also, I was just talking about this to someone earlier, was saying how separate R&B was from hip hop in the 90s. Right. Right. Like they had a hip hop show on the radio, there'd be all hip hop and then it would change ... clubs where they listen to R&B music, performing at the clubs where they, you know, being in the culture of R&B and hip hop music, for real, living in that life was the reason why, and staying consistent with that is the reason why I finally was accepted

    Episode aired 2026-05-25

  12. 3:07
    The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 854 | "UnEmmy Like"

    going to hit, we're going to switch the target audience with this one. And I'm not just saying hip-hop to country. The relationship between hip-hop and country is still developing. One of my homegirls let me here. When we was waiting for Kina the other ... with the hip hop. Hold on. We talk about that with the hip hop. We talk about it with the R&B. We talk about it with every piece of art. No, it's not different. Art is art. Art is art. It's different because hip hop

    Episode aired 2025-08-23

  13. 0:07
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 436 | Save The Streets

    hypocrite, we've become so much into the deep diving of conspiracies that yes, some conspiracies are a thousand percent true. Is there hip hop cops? Mm hmm. A hundred percent. Was Nipsey possibly targeted by hip hop cops? Sure. Did Nipsey also happen to be from a gang ... about hip hop culture and what it glorifies and what it, what it, what it, you know, what it magnifies and things like that. That's a whole nother discussion because if we're going to say fuck the streets, it's like, all right, now hip hop culture

    Episode aired 2025-12-23

  14. 0:40
    The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Talk ‘Nothing But Hits,’ Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Michael Jackson, Prince, Music Culture & Producing + More

    tell you a quick Teddy Riley story. So I always said, my theory was the foundation of hip hop was always James Brown, right? It was always based on Funky Drummer, or the Lynn Collins think, you know, the tambourine and that, was across so many hip hop records ... learn so much about music history, I'm like, is there ever going to really be a way to really archive all of the hip-hop, R&B, soul, real music history? Because every time I talk to somebody, I learn something new or a different angle

    Episode aired 2026-03-09

  15. 5:41
    Club Shay Shay · Best of Musical Guests Part 1: Jim Jones & Unc Rap BEEF + Bun B Top 10 Texas Rappers

    barriers that she continued to break inside of this music industry. Yeah. Hey, Jimmy, what do you think right now about the state of hip hop? Where it is right now? How do you feel about it, especially with the young dudes, with the sound now? Obviously, I think when ... comes to rap in general, hip hop in general, I think the sound changes every 10 years. How do you feel about this era of hip hop right now that we're in? Do you like it? Have you embraced it? What? I mean, in my opinion, it doesn

    Episode aired 2025-07-06

  16. 4:54
    No Ceilings · Conversations On A Tuesday

    yesterday for me. And that reminds me of one of my favorite, probably not released singles of the last several years in the hip hop genre is that song last run by Yo Gotti. Oh, I never heard it. That's a great song. Great, great song ... like. I've had opportunities to do films over the last three or four or five, six years, but I am so dedicated to hip hop and finishing what I started. You know, I went through all this stuff to get into this position that I kind of neglected that

    Episode aired 2025-07-18

  17. 1:58
    Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Ep. 25 | Public Outrage: Man Abusers, Rap Lyrics and Contradictions feat. Jay Hill

    club popping bottles singing their songs. So it's like how much do we... So here's my thing. You just referred to hip hop as culture. Mm-hmm. Hear me out here and why I feel like this is all selective outrage. Hip hop is not only culture ... there's a culture from hip hop, right? Mm-hmm. Hip hop is art. Mm-hmm. And so how I draw the parallels from this is we enjoy the Ted Bundy movies. Mm-hmm. We enjoy Titanic. We enjoy documentaries. Those are all forms of art that display things that

    Episode aired 2025-08-19

  18. 10:13
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 382 | It's Too Hot

    compiled like a list of like must hear hip-hop songs yeah but ma isn't dating her mother oh that's what you're saying fucking kill a guy send my daughter nah i know hip-hop i got it don't send my daughter a fucking playlist ... rock still smooth yeah reminisce they would love that one of the greatest one of the greatest hip-hop beats ever what's funny is that old school hip-hop is more for kids than than anything else the content and the language wasn't as vulgar

    Episode aired 2025-06-24

  19. 4:04
    Gangster Chronicles · REPLAY: A Honest Conversation About Clown's Online w/ Curtiss King

    another person, man, that's real hot in here tonight, man, coming on with us to talk about the state of the hip-hop. Come on. Mr. Curtis King, I'm honored, man. You know, Curtis is like one of those intellectual hip-hop types, man. So I'm honored ... things we be talking about offline, especially me and Dazzy don't have this conversation a couple of times, is that hip-hop is in this real weird space right now where there's a couple of these guys that are rappers. I didn't even know they was rappers

    Episode aired 2026-06-15

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    Black Entrepreneur Blueprint · Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 618 - Jay Jones - Black Culture Is Big Business For Everybody But Us

    trends worldwide. Not just in the United States, North America, worldwide. Music and influencers profit massively from what originates in our communities. For example, hip hop. So hip hop started back in the 70s and it was co-opted and unfortunately when hip hop came out, so I was there ... when hip hop came out. Everything was about, it was light, it was positive, it was talking about unity and then it changed. It got co-opted by corporate America. We hear Dame Dash talk about this all the time. You know, culture vultures. And it's true

    Episode aired 2026-04-20