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2:04Drink Champs · Episode 485 w/ Papoose
Beat Street or Crush Groove. Nah, Crush Groove is crazy. Okay, you ready to say something? No, I'm just kidding. 80s hip hop or 90s hip hop? That's tough, son. It's easy, man. That's a tough one. Come on, Pat. What you saying? You Pat Poop ... time I heard him was Roots of Evil. That's a fact. To me, 80s hip hop was on coke, and 90s hip hop sold the coke. No, I mean, you said hip hop was in the back of the seat. That's what that nigga was doing back then
Episode aired 2025-12-26
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1:32Gangster Chronicles · Can Rappers Protect Black Woman When The Disrespect Them The Most?
that, man. I definitely feel all that, man. But this is what I will say about all that, man. First of all, I love hip-hop, man. I love music. And what I'm about to say, I don't want nobody to be offended about it. But before ... other people, man, about how they treat our women, we need to treat our women a little bit better, man. When you talk about hip-hop music, man, hip-hop music has historically, man, referred to sisters as bitches, hoes, tramps, sluts, and everything else. So I don't think
Episode aired 2026-01-10
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0:13No Ceilings · Last Conversation About Hip Hop Sounds (I Pray)
felt like Tupac's perspective was so mainstream. Like, everybody kind of saw it from that one perspective. And again, the way I see hip-hop and what's been proven to be historically accurate is, it's a very cultural take on things. It's not necessarily about making ... know if y'all remember, but I remember being really little and people talking shit about the way hip people from, you know, hip-hop dress. It was like, oh, baggy pants, their pants is this, that, and the third is so big. And the hat to the back. That
Episode aired 2026-02-24
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1:48Earn Your Leisure · Jermaine Dupri On Being Part Of 400M Records Sold, Changing Hip Hop Forever & Never Getting Credit
selection varies by location. See Lowe's.com for details. Visit your nearby Lowe's on West Star Brook in Arlington. I brought youth to hip hop. When crisscross came out, the entire rap game was 20 plus years old. These leagues is 11 and 12. Nobody told me about them ... here trying to do everything to be seen, right? They weren't, but I was, right? Because that's what the era of hip hop that I came from. Um, and at the same time I had Left Eye from TLC, they hadn't even got signed yet. So Left
Episode aired 2026-05-07
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1:23Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Mysonne & Chi Ali | (Ep.78)
That's why. You motherfucking right, Chee. But that's why if you see something in hip-hop and something in hip-hop is not wrong, you can't blame the whole hip-hop generation. You can't do that. You can't, you know, I'm going to tell ... going to be honest with you. In case you didn't ever know how much hip hop appreciates you, how much hip hop owes you, how much hip hop wants to big you up. But you two, homie, and Capone, like, yo, on some real shit. I'm going
Episode aired 2026-04-08
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1:23Drink Champs · Episode 492 w/ Fab 5 Freddy
meaning, like, putting hip-hop first. Yes. Like, you know, in my run club, we have something called Run First, right? Run First? Run First. In my run club, right? Okay. Right? But in life, it's always been hip-hop first. Mm-hmm. Man. Hip-hop has always been ... just say this. Me and my partner right here. Yes. We love hip hop. Man. Absolutely. I might love the more fashionable part of hip hop. He might love the more grittiest part of hip hop. Wow. But me and him have the same exact passion. Absolutely. And when
Episode aired 2026-03-13
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0:42Louder Than A Riot · Like poppa, like son: Rodney Carmichael
parenthood. The part that makes you feel like a mad scientist. Like I get to be the first person to introduce this dude to hip hop. It's just crazy. Where do I begin? I got my answer when my wife bought him a Biggie t-shirt. I want ... survival metaphor. In order to stay alive in this sick world, you got to become the illest. And nothing's iller than being a hip hop dad. You're tasked with raising the next generation without doing them to repeat your destiny. We supposed to be thinking about this kind
Episode aired 2023-05-25
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15:27The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 919 | "Scott La Rock Died?"
make up the two thirds of the group These are hip hop pioneers hip hop legends And again we often don't write Sequence in particular in the hip hop history But often early women pioneers in the hip hop And we don't write I just want to shout ... City Girls remake But But he really put hip hop On a map in a different kind of way Before that in the late 70s early 80s As a DJ When hip hop was still a local event Hip hop was still a live event When
Episode aired 2026-04-11
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0:36No Ceilings · (BONUS) Conversations About Records & Marketing
want to do it initially is it feels so tongue in cheek, especially the more people get into the space, right? Just like hip hop, right? Hip hop, Pete, like I told y'all, Pete made a great point to me yesterday. And how hip hop, like we was talking ... about the island of hip hop. That was brilliant, Pete. That's going to be big. I thought you meant the other point. Outside of comparing Stexy Reddice Cube, I'm saying I totally understood what you meant. as hip hop started to sell itself into other spaces versus people
Episode aired 2026-01-12
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4:29New Rory & MAL · Episode 494 | D-Dot and Tracey Lee Bring The Law and Disorder
water in Howard at that time? The Fountain of Youth. It was a youth movement when I got there in 1986. Hip hop was, you know, we had the WAP, Eric B and Rakim. You know, it was special. So, and when I got to Howard University ... tapes that were exclusive, the Kid Capris, the Brucie B's and all these type of tapes, they were exclusives to the campus. So hip hop was, it was like seed and you could just see the roots planting itself firmly in the ground and getting ready to grow
Episode aired 2026-05-15
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1:56Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · 2025 Year End Wrap Up (Sort Of) Part. 2 feat. Deante Kyle, JoJo Alonzo & Jason "Jah" Lee | Bonus Episode
your girl, Mandy B. Hey, y'all, this time we are talking everything entertainment. That's right. We are talking movies, film, hip-hop, television, R&B, all things that kind of got you away from the politics and things of real life. However, somehow we really acted like ... Yeah, yeah. For 2026, who comes up? It ain't going to be in hip-hop though. Who? I like- He's a hip-hop artist, but it ain't going to be in hip-hop. Okay. It's going to be Drake. Oh shit. Acting bad. You know what
Episode aired 2025-12-19
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0:17Reality with the King · The Hottest of Topics | RHOA Trailer, RHOBH, & RHOP Reunion
good. Thank you. So, Claudia, you made a comment about the Real Housewives of Atlanta trailer. You said it was giving love and hip hop, and you are looking to see more reality shows where it's less drama. Still some drama, but less attack. So, I want to make ... would like for you to explain your opinion based on why do you think that the Real Housewives of Atlanta trailer gave love and hip hop? Everyone's saying it, but I'm bold enough to say this shit on a red carpet in my designer gown for an image
Episode aired 2026-03-03
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1:49No Ceilings · Conversations On Hip Hop & The Top 40 Part II
niece, Dijanae, went to Howard. Right? So, I went to visit her at Howard when I was kind of doing my sabbatical on hip hop in 2015. So, I went and did Howard because my niece is there. Like, I'm in D.C. I went and ran into Black ... What was the, what was the, what was the, I don't know how I ended up in there. It's not important. But hip hop in the top 40. I would like to volunteer. I would like to volunteer. Uh, one observation that I made during the last hour
Episode aired 2025-11-14
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0:02Brilliant Idiots · Class Rank
ever on. And I live a great life because I'm on a lot of different lists, right? So it can be the Complex Hip Hop list or it could be MediEye news list. I didn't see variety 500 companies list. I like lists are cool. So as long ... wanted to like. He like a white guy, white guy. White guy, white guy. Or like a little hip hop adjacent. No, no, no, no, no, no. Hip hop adjacent don't really count if you're gonna try it. He was white guy, white guy. No, because they
Episode aired 2026-05-08
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0:09Louder Than A Riot · If you see something, say nothing: Kim Osorio v. 'The Source'
covers allegations of sexual harassment. For more than a year, Lauder was working on a story about an almost 20-year-old lawsuit in hip-hop. A lawsuit that alleged sexual harassment and workplace discrimination at a place that was the pinnacle of hip-hop journalism at the time ... that were all over the news during the height of the Me Too movement in 2017. The biggest difference was Kim was taking on hip-hop years before that movement. But then, on an early afternoon in March, as we were putting the final touches on it, this story took
Episode aired 2023-04-27
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0:14The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Nelly Talks St. Lunatics Reunion, Tory Lanez Speaks From Prison, Charlamagne Covers Forbes + Papoose & Claressa Shields & Mysonne Interviews
that. I swear I didn't mean that. Papoose has a new EP and short film called Bars on Wheels, A Journey to Save Hip Hop. And Clarissa Shields is fighting on February 22nd, I believe it is. So they'll be here this morning. Yeah, they'll be joining ... fact. That's a fact. What is Bars on Wheels, first of all? Yeah, so Bars on Wheels, a journey to save hip-hop, man. It's me basically taking what I was doing on Instagram to the next level, though. You know what I mean? So sometimes when
Episode aired 2025-12-19
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0:54ROC Solid · Dee-1 | ROC Solid w/ Memphis Bleek
want hip hop to say, we are better because D1 existed. We better as a community because as hip hop, we're not supposed to be each other's ops. Another person is not your op. The only op to hip hop is this evil spirit called hypocritical hop ... like in hip hop, you need that. And your side of hip hop is what's needed now. What's missing? That we didn't have. We had nobody as strong, as popular as you with the voice and the message that you bring into the hip hop community
Episode aired 2026-02-24
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0:08No Ceilings · Conversations About Hip Hop & The Record Business
know about these crimes? I got a question on that one. You know, what I was thinking is, is, throughout history, even, even when hip hop started going off, if you remember back in the day, they had the hip hop police. Sure. It's always been attached to that ... important part of Blue Division Records, somebody I'm really trying to help cultivate into a space to where they can truly carry hip-hop, could offer something magnificent to hip-hop. It's been a long time since we had an artist that can offer
Episode aired 2026-01-06
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1:01No Ceilings · Conversation With A Toronto Rapper (feat. Sty Low)
Okay. Okay. Let me get to it. So before I even like, I wouldn't even mispronounce your name. Like I feel like in hip hop, like it's. It's like a responsibility. To know like to at least know a month, you know, know somebody name ... hip hop the biggest music genre in France? Hell no. Has to be. The biggest selling artist, his name is Gimps and he is... Well, he started as a rapper, but now he's more like a pop-ish artist. But to go back to how big hip hop
Episode aired 2026-05-12
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1:49No Ceilings · Conversations About Concepts & Concerns With Hip Hop
just got back from New York. How was that? I'll be honest, man. The one thing about New York, when it comes to hip-hop, the records themselves only capture probably the greatest records, like Juicy, like Cream, at least for me. Juicy, Cream. Why all the dessert references ... message, that's only at the greatest level, 10% of the energy that's in New York. Like when you get to feel true hip-hop energy, you know, in New York, it is really unique compared to any place in this country. Right? I can see that. We went
Episode aired 2025-07-01