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  1. 14:13
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 487 | The Greatest Songwriters

    listen. I'm happy that. Consequence. Included rappers into the best vocalist. Top 100. Because I think vocals are a huge part of. Hip-hop. Especially now with melodic hip-hop. I think they are great. Like DMX at 32. DMX is better than Luther Vandross. This is rage bait ... good. I don't need to see the rest of this list. I mean they included all genres. I think it's important that hip hop does need to be awarded for its vocals. I just think the term vocalist and traditional vocalist should be the top 50 at least

    Episode aired 2026-04-30

  2. 6:58
    Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - The Game 2

    person that told me to do that, to have longevity, was Ice Cube. Wow. He said, you have to embrace where hip hop is right now, man. And not worry about what it used to be. Man, I remember with it, you know, because the old time ... back in my day. You're not back in your day, no more. And it ain't coming back. It's not. Right. Best hip hop album in history. Hmm. Best hip hop album in history. Jesus, man. For me, personally. Personally. Miss Education of Lauryn Hill

    Episode aired 2025-12-10

  3. 3:54
    Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Tony Yayo Part 1

    conversation on the drink today. The real talk of New York. He's a street legend. A key figure in the world of hip hop. A certified platinum selling rapper. Chalk topping artist. A natural entertainer. A member of the Passport Boards, Inc. He defines the word loyalty. From ... Yeah. And then you had Jazzy Jeff and, as well as other DJs. You know, I just can't name it. But I love hip hop. Right. That's what I feel like it changed our lives. Like, we went from being in my man Fat Shy Basement when

    Episode aired 2025-09-10

  4. 2:02
    Drink Champs · Episode 478 w/ Mo Amer

    most in common is they both really love hip-hop, right? Yeah. Russell Peters definitely puts it down for hip-hop. Russell's crazy for hip-hop. Yeah. So, Russell's hip-hop, hip-hop. It seems like more commercial hip-hop. Yeah. Like, he's like ... Daddy Kang. Yeah. And Grandmaster Kang. Yeah. And I think Aziz. I think Aziz. And Rockcast on 10. Aziz likes hip-hop. Russell is hip-hop. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Straight up. Fair. Fair. Fair. Fair. Yo, did we just start Indian beef? Because I don't want to. Yo. Well

    Episode aired 2025-11-07

  5. 1:35
    Higher Learning · Generational Talent With Quincy Avery! Plus, Trump’s Health Rumors and Young Americans' High Standards. | Higher Learning | The Ringer

    ecosystem that kind of hip hop ecosystem so somebody has got to in my opinion care about the actual substance of the journalism and get to that it's not for me I'm not in hip hop but I'm just saying hip hop media needs prestige ... conversation and I think that a lot of what we're seeing from people in hip-hop where by the way I say something else between the difference between hip-hop and and actors is number one like actors love to talk about their craft they love

    Episode aired 2025-09-05

  6. 0:41
    ROC Solid · Jim Jones (Part 1) | ROC Solid w/ Memphis Bleek

    talking about, you was going to do a movie on the tunnel. You was the first, y'all launched the Love & Hip Hop platform, right? And then, it was a little spew on creativity and all that. I always wondered, why you just didn't ever start your own franchise ... York? Because you had it. You had it. It was a few variables. Contractually, leaving, I couldn't do no more hip hop shows for a certain amount of time. Where me and Chrissy was at, we didn't feel like compromising our dignity for the sake of doing

    Episode aired 2025-10-07

  7. 6:22
    TMi · Beyond the Numbers: Unemployment, Veterans & the Fight for Opportunity (Ft. Valeisha Butterfield & Kevin Meggett)

    much. Like, is it too much? Maybe some people feel like it's not. Or we could talk about how do you maintain hip hop culture, right, which some of it has been problematic as hell, but some of it has been the fun, the battle, whatever. And then still ... pick one. Pick one. You got to pick one lady. Can't have three, six, and ten. Well, I'm always, you know, since hip hop is the thing, I think there's always competition inside of hip hop. You know, I want us. I enjoy, like

    Episode aired 2025-10-01

  8. 0:57
    Black Entrepreneur Blueprint · Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 584 - Jay Jones - Black Culture Is Big Business For Everybody But Us

    worldwide, not just in the United States, North America, worldwide. Companies and influencers profit massively from the what originates in our communities. For example, hip-hop, right? So hip-hop started back in the 70s and it was co-opted. And unfortunately when hip-hop came ... 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. You hear Dame Dash talk about this all the time. You know, culture vultures. And it's true

    Episode aired 2025-08-25

  9. 2:20
    Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Rick Ross | (Ep.30)

    something. MMG, you more than welcome. Rocky Fresh, Starly, Meek Mill, Wale. This is the first time a hip hop artist, a DJ and a hip hop artist is running hip hop social media. We're the podcast Eric B and Rock Kim. We're the podcast Eric ... that. Certified. Certified. And all we want to do is keep pushing hip hop culture. And that's what it's about. We choose to interview legends, but bigger and beyond that, we choose to push hip hop culture. Yes, sir. You understand what I'm saying? So, we thank

    Episode aired 2025-08-06

  10. 5:43
    Brilliant Idiots · Backshots 4 The World (Ft. Akaash Singh & Mark Gagnon)

    still? Oh that'd be awesome. I wish I got that. Yeah that'd be awesome. Has the biasness of hip hop media ruined the landscape of hip hop M-Dub? Great question. I love academics but everything's so pro-Drake and then there's some people ... ruined the landscape of hip-hop though because it can't because hip-hop media is not the only voice you hear. Like don't nobody give a fuck what any of us saying. If you like Drake you like Drake. Like everybody's hip-hop media. As long

    Episode aired 2025-08-29

  11. 0:55
    It's Up There · Jay-Z GQ Interview MISTAKENLY EXPOSED How He Really Looks at Drake!! | FULL EPISODE

    well i don't know if you're gonna like us that's presumptuous um i think that look there was four pillars of hip-hop there are four pillars of hip-hop right break dancing yep and it's uh graffiti yep there's djing and battling yep break ... like uh keep hearing yeah yeah and basquiat actually a street artist yeah took it to a next level it's not part of hip-hop mm-hmm djing the dj was in the forefront it was jazzy jeff and the fresh prince right yeah eric b and rakim yeah

    Episode aired 2026-03-31

  12. 15:27
    The Breakfast Club · THROWBACK INTERVIEW: Malcolm Jamal Warner On The Cosby Show Legacy, Musical Expression, _Accused_ Show + More

    that. Why, when it came to musical expression, it was jazz? Because you, you know, you were hip hop baby. Like you came up into hip hop. Yeah. Like why jazz? You just heard you rap about a month ago. I don't know if I would call that ... having this, this lane, but it's really, what I do is really, it's, you know, it's soul, R&B and hip hop at the end of the day because I'm not, though I'm a jazz student, I'm not, I wouldn't consider myself

    Episode aired 2025-07-22

  13. 0:37
    AfroEconomics · Equality: Gender Promotion Gap 2025

    Carnival Cruise. The saying that we're going on cruises, our people and acting crazy. So now they're like not doing any hip hop music and stuff like that. Oh, wow. Is this hip hop makes people act ignorant? It doesn't. It does not. Y'all like ... does. It does not. I love hip hop. I love, I love hip hop. It does not make me act ignorant. But I don't come into my neighborhood blasting it. You know what I'm saying? Like, I wait till I get in the garage and I'm stroking

    Episode aired 2025-07-09

  14. 5:16
    New Rory & MAL · Episode 396 | God Doesn't Like Podcasts

    Rock the Bells, if people don't know, Rock the Bells. Yeah, Rock the Bells. Like, I mean, the biggest innovators in the hip hop festival space by far. Shout out to Rock the Bells. You've changed all of hip hop with what you did. I have ... minutes. Like, look at, I mean, look at the DJ. This is one of the craziest ideas. This is what, this would be nerd hip hop fire fest and it's actually going to happen. Yeah, this is, this is crazy. This is Kai's, Kai University

    Episode aired 2025-08-12

  15. 0:17
    All The Smoke · 20 Wild Rap Stories From ALL THE SMOKE That Changed the Game

    things in common. You know what I mean? And so growing up, you know, so I'm 16, 89. And you got, you know, hip-hop's in this little bit of peak. And so growing up, I remember me and Jay Rose used to write rhymes in class ... cross. Hmm. So like hip hop, hip hop ain't fair. Hip hop didn't pay attention to us. Until the Bay area and Texas showed us how to be independent, how to make our own record companies. They only cared about Southern hip hop because we were making more

    Episode aired 2026-02-12

  16. 1:14
    The Breakfast Club · Damn If I Do, Damn If I Don't ( J.Cole Opens Up and Justin Timeberlake DUI)

    just reconnect as an artist. And this interview serves to prove that. So, he sat down with Nadeska, you know, female journalist in the hip-hop and music space for Apple Music. Interview was about an hour and a half long, but he detailed so much. The setting ... also, I can't blame anybody for all of the responses that he got. Like, I can't like the way that rap and hip hop is set up. I don't care how healed and how much therapy people are doing. It's not built for this type

    Episode aired 2026-03-23

  17. 4:05
    Club Shay Shay · Nightcap - Hour 1: Unc & Jim Jones GO AT IT! + Ricky Williams joins

    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 2025-06-22

  18. 0:03
    Club Shay Shay · Best Guest Moments 2025 Part 3: Jim Jones, Sterling Sharpe, Quinshon Judkins

    continue to break inside of this music industry. Yeah. Hey, Jimmy, what do you think right now about the state of 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. What do you how do you feel about this era of of hip hop right now that we're in? Do you like it? Have you embraced it? What? I mean

    Episode aired 2025-12-27

  19. 12:05
    Higher Learning · Hitting the Target on Target, Cracker Barrel’s Rebrand, and the Reality of Texas’s GOP Congressional Map | Higher Learning | The Ringer

    feels like it to me i'm such a dolf fan it was we were just getting ready to do hip-hop homicides when this had happened and uh the narrative or not the narrative the story around it was making its way into our production apparatus ... been offset because i remember but dolf happened just before we could kind of get to it and really have a conversation about it hip-hop homicides fundamentally changed the way i look at all of this stuff now the thing about hip-hop homicides and shout

    Episode aired 2025-08-22

  20. 1:29
    Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Ep. 21 | New Media vs. Journalism feat. Jason "Jah" Lee

    radio was the pinnacle of media, period. And then once things started to shift a little bit, we now have another radio station, another hip hop, R&B radio station that emerged, Power 105, right? So now we have two, but then you still needed the internets, like ... with the other shit. We need speak GPT. Jason Rodriguez is a veteran hip-hop journalist and media executive whose work as an editor, strategist, and cultural storyteller has shaped how hip-hop narratives are documented and shared across digital platforms. Not documented. Choking you up. Yeah, that's fine

    Episode aired 2025-07-22