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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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0:06No Ceilings · Conversations About The New Tupac Book feat. Jeff Pearlman
being a thing, and Big Faces, who was Games' older brother and used to run a company, his knowledge of hip hop. I didn't know shit about hip hop. I knew about this. I knew about the culture, I knew why it was what, I knew who Tookie ... listeners. I think hip-hop media is kind of broken. And what I mean is this. It used to be you'd have Vibe, Source, XXL, different magazines. Even Rolling Stone would dip its foot into hip-hop. New York Times would do a hip-hop show, blah blah
Episode aired 2026-05-06
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0:53No Ceilings · The Lunch Table: Drake Still Dissing, Is Black Culture Really Toxic
mark. I mean, and normally you just it just happens naturally. But this one, because he was playing so much in hip hop business, hip hop kind of just slapped him down, like in front of all the next generation of kids. And they like, oh, he's not cool ... that's on your fire. That was. The style. I got a story. Backpack. It's the essence of hip hop, man. That's the roots of hip hop. This is. When you rap. Listen to this. Yeah. What'd you say, Ken? They're saying Drake was at Nickelodeon
Episode aired 2025-09-18
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5:06The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Reuben Vincent & 9th Wonder On Preserving Classic Hip Hop, Vocabulary vs Virality, New Album + More
time. And yeah, man, if I'm not helping the culture, then I'm taking away from it. I feel like with hip hop, though, you know, young men like Ruben are trying to do what y'all already did. So they got to come to you for that sound ... Aquemini and Stankonia that everybody was like, okay. You know what I mean? But even with Big and Jay, that's kind of where hip-hop was taking a turn. You know, before that, hip-hop wasn't as commercial everywhere. Like, whatever. But when Big and Jay came, especially
Episode aired 2025-10-24
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0:29Louder Than A Riot · Baby girl, you're only funky as your last cut: MC Sha-Rock
everywhere. Good crowd, cute crowd. We're the youngest people in here. I'm here with my producer Mano Sandreisen to see a Bronx hip hop legend. There's a small crowd in the community center. Grandmaster Kaz of the Cold Crush Brothers is cutting it up on the turntables ... white man in the front row. What's your name? Charles Telleran. And what do you know about Char Rock? I was really into hip hop, but I got into it later. I didn't know about her. I thought Shante was the first, but Char Rock was the first
Episode aired 2023-03-23
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0:53The Breakfast Club · Best of Full Interview: Jermaine Dupri Talks 'Magic City: An American Fantasy,' New Album, Billboard, Mariah Carey + More
talk about the places that actually helped us get to where we are. You know what I mean? And 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. You could see, like, how Grandmaster Kaz them, what they was doing to become and what made hip-hop turn into what it was here in New York. Like, in the later years of hip-hop, what shows or anything show kids how we got, you know what
Episode aired 2025-12-22
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3:10No Ceilings · Conversations On Why Street Urban Culture Is Hip Hop
King has been informing us on a bunch of stuff. So I thought it would be interesting to talk about street urban culture and hip-hop. Because I felt like Reed was cooking in the stream chat. And I was like, I got to make sure I talk ... personally. I think the streets is a choice and the hood more so is something that we created. And it feels more hip hop to me because one is short for neighborhood. And I feel as though that's what we like to coin it. You know, the hood. This
Episode aired 2025-09-03
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7:12No Ceilings · Another Conversation On 2Pac Must Die
this particular chain. And I laugh at that type of stuff. Don't get me wrong. I think it's dope for anybody in hip-hop to own memorabilia. That's fire. It's another thing when you start wearing that shit. You know what I'm saying ... Joey Westside. I just bought his first crib. Oh, nice, Joey. Thank you, Chris. Thank you, Chris. You can make a cool little hip-hop room where you collect all the, you know, the DJ Quick first SP-1200s and, you know, the Dr. Dre's, you know, chronic
Episode aired 2025-08-26
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24:36The Breakfast Club · Best of full interview: Chris Gotti Talks Irv, Jay-Z, Ashanti, Fat Joe, Diddy, Hip-Hop Now Vs.Then, 'Clash Pro League' +More
future, in my opinion. And again, to his credit, again, I'm not knocking Stout. This dude is brilliant. And in the book of hip-hop, he has to be one of the most iconic people in that book. You know what I'm saying? Shout out Steve again ... gonna sign to Ja Rule's label as the first artist for Ja. I heard that before. That was like, that's a hip hop urban legend. Let me tell you something. I have the napkin I wrote the contract on and they both signed it. I have it somewhere
Episode aired 2026-01-02
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0:06Gangster Chronicles · Does Offset want to Squabble w/ Stefon Diggs
your front screen, subscribe to the Gangsta Chronicles, and leave a five-star rating and comment. Man, how long have they been showing the hip-hop awards on BET now? It's been a while. Shit. Let me ask you this. So BET is owned by Vidcom, the same people ... that owned MTV and a bunch of other different stuff. You've been in the hip-hop game a long time. Hey, when have you ever known white America to do stuff just for cultural impact? They always did stuff because it made money, right? Right. They
Episode aired 2025-08-08
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39:40The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 856 | "Pillow Talk"
really, really dope. He's one of my favorite people in hip hop, period. If I don't ever hear another album from him, he's one of my favorite people in hip hop. Is it Rap and Gun? It's Rap and Gun, and it's like, it sounds ... Like, Flex personifies hip hop. You hear him talk about with Red Alert. Like, were they going a real hip hop bag? Yeah. Them niggas started with Red Alert and all of that shit and the Roxy and this. He's a student of hip hop, for real, for real
Episode aired 2025-08-30
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4:39Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Big Daddy Kane Part 2
were a part of something special then? Absolutely. You did. You knew it. Well, I mean, Mr. Magic was the official voice of, of hip hop radio. Okay. Yeah. You know? Like, he's the person that broke hip hop records. And I'm part of his crew. Right ... know, I'm noticing that Patti is doing outfit changes. So I'm like, I'm fascinated. And I'm like, oh, nobody in hip-hop doing this. Oh, I can't wait to get back out on the road. So when I finished the tour with Patti and went
Episode aired 2025-09-24
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0:52Perspektives with Bank · The Uncomfortable Hip-Hop Conversation with Dee-1
something. You heard me? Second thing I learned is how desperate people are out here to earn stripes from people that they represent in hip-hop. Yeah. Because them dudes that ran up on me and my partner and almost killed me, they was trying to earn a stripe from ... saying, hey, I want everybody who is a fan of hip-hop. There we go. The Platinum Pledge is a movement I came up with saying I want everybody that's a fan of hip-hop to say, you know what, from this day moving forward
Episode aired 2026-04-06
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1:27New Rory & MAL · Best of Rory & Mal: Week of 10/27
wherever you get your podcasts. The Volume. All right, so Baby D, it was brought to my attention. Mm-hmm. We was talking about hip-hop being dead. No, they've been saying, we've been saying that for years. It's hip-hop dead. It's hip-hop dead ... September, four hip-hop songs were on the global charts in September. Okay. Five years ago, there were 56 on the global charts. Mm-hmm. That's a big drop. It is. That's over 90%. Gone, right? We had a talk with Berg. Shout out to Hitmaker. He came
Episode aired 2025-11-02
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5:36Gangster Chronicles · Dedan Skillz Talks 2 Pac Friendship, A&R work w/ DJ Bobcat
something dope. You know, do that for the people, man. But, you know, speaking of it. Since we on the subject, man, of hip-hop, man. I got one of my homeboys on the show, man. Unsung music execs, man. Southern California, man. This dude don't have his hands ... saying? And what Aiden was talking about, about Cena W, they're one of those groups that had an impact on skills of hip-hop, like he was talking about. You know what I'm saying? Mike T on Jack Mode, using her voice from J.D. on America's Most
Episode aired 2026-01-24
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1:56The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 896 | "Young Men That Carry Arms"
even close. Solos. Solo. Yeah, Common has three indisputable, to me, classic albums. But at least two, right? Resurrection literally changed the way hip-hop, people thought about hip-hop. It marked a major turn in hip-hop. That's classic. I'm with you on that. Y'all about ... resume. Right? He was... When you think about his battle versus Ice Cube, his battle versus Ice Cube was important. It was important to hip-hop. I mean, Minister Farrakhan intervened. I mean, it wasn't just a small battle. It was a huge battle that affected black culture, hip
Episode aired 2026-01-21
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2:00The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Chris Gotti Talks Irv, Jay-Z, Ashanti, Fat Joe, Diddy, Hip-Hop Now Vs.Then, 'Clash Pro League' +More
future, in my opinion. And again, to his credit, again, I'm not knocking Stout. This dude is brilliant. And in the book of hip-hop, he has to be one of the most iconic people in that book. You know what I'm saying? Shout out Steve again ... whole other situation. Do you think the industry is messed up because, and this is going to sound crazy, back in the day when hip-hop was prevalent and everybody was running, there were predators or there were street guys. Was it worse then than today? It seems like
Episode aired 2025-09-30
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16:24Higher Learning · Chud the Builder Shot, and SEC Boycott? Plus, Tiffany D. Cross on Womanhood
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. 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 2026-05-15
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0:14The Breakfast Club · Best of full interview: Papoose & Claressa Shields Talk 'Bars on Wheels,' Black Love, Remy Ma, Boxing + More
fact. That's a fact. What is Bars on Wheels, first of all? Yeah, so Bars on Wheels, the journey to save hip-hop, man. It's me basically taking what I was doing on Instagram to the next level. You know what I mean? So, sometimes when I post ... going? So, I'm like, you know what? Where are you going? See, there you go. So, I'm on a journey to save hip-hop. You know what I'm saying? So, that's the name of the project, man. And I didn't want to just
Episode aired 2026-01-07
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7:46No Ceilings · Shaping the Future of Hip Hop
about... What y'all don't get about hip hop that I've been preaching to y'all all this time is hip hop is about taking nothing and making something. That's why I'm so grateful for hip hop. So when y'all ask me, like, Glass ... when you take something out of nothing. I mean... But it's not just poverty, coach. Hip hop? Hip hop is the pride in taking nothing and making it something. Hip hop is pride. It's how you wear that shit. Because it ain't nothing but construction boots
Episode aired 2025-09-13