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2:02Reality with the King · The Future of Reality TV: Love & Hip Hop, Married to Medicine Reunion & EJ Johnson Dating Talk
announcement. Okay. One thing that I want to get into right before we discuss EJ Johnson interview is. Mama D revealed that love and hip hop Atlanta may not be coming back. It has been something that we've heard from chaotic, who was a cast member on the show ... they're now going to consolidate V&T Plus into Paramount streaming. So look, this industry is changing. So love and hip hop Atlanta is rumored to not be coming back based on Mama D's latest post to Claudia. What are your thoughts on that, especially as a current
Episode aired 2026-03-17
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0:17All The Smoke · The Real History of Hip-Hop & Media's AI Future With Damion 'Darizza' Young
dope. Ethereal. I love that. Extensive background in the radio space experience. Worked in the two biggest markets in the country. Top two hip-hop stations, Hot 97 and Power 106. Talk to us just about that journey. What you learned from it. And some of the amazing people ... know, I've kind of always looked at myself as like the Forrest Gump of hip-hop. Do you know what I mean? I've always just been... Or music. I've always been really, really lucky to be in the right place at the right time to see some
Episode aired 2025-12-23
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0:09Drink Champs · #Throwback Episode - w/ Akinyele | (Ep. 27)
Three chance radio. He's a legendary Queens rapper. Hey, Hank Sangreita. 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 ... There's no stipulations. There's no motherfucking. You know what I mean? Whatever. It's everybody under the hip hop flag. Everybody under the hip hop flag. We don't care if you gay. We don't care if you burgundy. We don't care
Episode aired 2025-07-16
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1:00Drink Champs · Episode 476 w/ Kwame
means like more, you mean like more, I mean like hip hop. Like hip hop, hip hop. Because Bad Bunny, he goes through different genres. Yeah, of course. Right, right. It's Latin. It's red. Overdominant hip hop based. Like, okay, okay, okay. Yeah, yeah, like just imagine ... shouldn't just be just hip-hop. Like, it should be contemporary hip-hop, maybe, maybe all, you know, classic hip-hop, maybe, you know what I mean, new school hip-hop. Do you feel like you created a genre of hip-hop? Because, like, when you look at, look
Episode aired 2025-10-24
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5:33No Ceilings · (BONUS) Conversations With Queens
what I like to do, right, is really shower my OGs with dope-ass shit. Because the thing is, they can listen to new hip-hop or some new rap records, but it ain't gonna have a soul to it. It don't matter which one of them dudes ... growing up at this point. I wouldn't really say it's rock, though. Because I like to call it shit like industrial hip hop or some shit like that. That shit ain't hip hop at all. Or industrial rap or whatever. Because it's like
Episode aired 2026-01-18
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0:00Diverse Voices Book Review - Hopeton Hay Podcasts · Episode 364: Book Nerd Alerts: Deone Wilhite’s Love of Reading
about some things. So did you listen to rap? Was there any rap that you were a fan of? Man, I've been a hip hop head ever since I heard a rapper's delight, man. Yes. I think I was, I was, I was, I was hearing ... Good Times by Sheik. Then all of a sudden he interspersed rapper's delight and I heard it. And I've been hooked on hip hop ever since. All right. What if I told you this? Somebody wrote a novel and this is you. So you have professed
Episode aired 2026-01-18
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1:31Selective Ignorance with Mandii B · Ep. 30 | We Need Gate Keepers: The State of Music feat. Wayno
joined by a very special guest to talk into it. Today, we're taking the pulse of the culture. We're talking hip-hop, R&B, and everything orbiting around them. So what is the state of hip-hop, depending on who you ask? The genre is either ... what what do you mean in hip hop I mean yeah in our culture in our culture which isn't just hip hop what are you talking about no it's not because I think we have Chris Brown we have Beyonce hip hop is the the dandada of everything
Episode aired 2025-09-23
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3:00The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Jay-Z On Staying Authentic While Aging In Hip Hop + John Starks Interview
times list, but they had him sit down for an exclusive interview and he's talking about making it to the other side of hip hop and what that should sound like. So we won't get into it. All right, we'll get into that next ... songs that he's written, and just career things. And he talks a lot about making it to the other side of hip hop as you age. Let's take a listen to Jay-Z on fighting against the future. I tell people all the time, never fight against
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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1:13Drink Champs · Episode 469 w/ Havoc
Yeah, I love, I love, I love. It's still fun. And it was the era of hip hop. It's like, you really saw, like, like when they say that hip hop started out in the dark. And I know that, you know, we know it started ... Paris? Etienne, that's my boy. That's right. The guy that's cracking? Nah. Paris, Paris, Paris, that's real hip hop. It's real hip hop, and not only that, it's like, that's where Malve D, like really, for real, for real, like you have
Episode aired 2025-09-05
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4:33Gangster Chronicles · Why The Thizzler List Was Trash
from the era of me making music. And probably before that, he's dealt with a lot of significant artists of outside of just hip hop. You get me? The transformation of contributions of music from the Wrecking Crew days to the King T days and the Easy days ... Them dudes real dope, and they kind of don't really get mentioned like they shouldn't. And that's because I noticed in hip hop, hip hop, we don't really have a, it's not like rock and roll. If you ask any new heavy metal dude about
Episode aired 2025-08-01
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0:18The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Cash Money Vs. No Limit Verzuz, Turk Responds To Birdman + 112, Case, Total & Ryan Holiday Interview
Envy. It's good to see you getting in touch with your Caribbean roots. There's a lot of people in the hip-hop game that have Caribbean roots. And, you know, we've contributed a lot to hip-hop. But I want to talk about this morning that ... ever experienced. I want everybody to send some love and light out there because Jamaica and the Caribbean has contributed so much to hip-hop over the years. I mean, the notorious VIGs, you know, Jamaican roots, Foxy Brown, Nicki Minaj, Busta Rhymes, and I mean, DJ Evie. So everybody
Episode aired 2025-10-27
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2:12Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Unc and Ocho react to Micah Parsons firing back at Jerry Jones and are joined by Claressa Shields and Raekwon
like, I needed that. So, you know, to each his own, man. To each his own. Looking back at the legacy of hip hop, did you know Wu-Tang would be what you guys became? I knew we had the potential to be what we wanted ... escalates to us doing it again, it's going to be better. Because that's the only way we signing up. You recently said hip hop doesn't feel authentic anymore. Do you? OK. Is there, in your mind, is there ever a chance hip hop, rap, whatever the case
Episode aired 2025-07-24
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1:03The Breakfast Club · Best of full interview: 112, Case & Total On The 90s R&B Generation, Biggie's Magic In Studio, Cool Vulnerability + More
hope. So, how was it coming up for you during that time? Because at that time you were Def Jam. Def Jam was heavy hip-hop. And you was probably one of the only R&B singers at the time. I mean, it was cool for me except ... know how big they was then. So, that part was cool. It was just a lot of times they had a lot of hip-hop sensibilities because it's a hip-hop label. But one of the things that helped me was that I was the last artist that Russell
Episode aired 2025-12-26
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0:18The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: 112, Case & Total On The 90s R&B Generation, Biggie's Magic In Studio, Cool Vulnerability + More
coming up for you during that time? Because at that time you were with Def Jam. Def Jam was heavy hip-hop. And you was probably one of the only R&B singers at the time. I mean, it was cool for me except for the only problem was they ... know how big they was then. So, that part was cool. It was just a lot of times they had a lot of hip-hop sensibilities because it's a hip-hop label. But one of the things that helped me was that I was the last artist that Russell
Episode aired 2025-10-27
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5:14Higher Learning · Melania the "Trophy Wife," Nicki’s MAGA Turn, and Black Prestige Media With Ashley Allison
hollywood producer was he a director too yeah he was the man producer director rush hour movies guys start know where guys start hip-hop hip-hop music videos music videos has not directed anything since 2014 why me too me too women came together multiple women like olivia ... dean kane and chris rock yeah this is not this is nikki minaj like essentially ending her own career as a mainstream likable digestible hip-hop figure this is her doing this i'm seeing right now stacy dash hop around and try to be cute beautiful stacy dash like
Episode aired 2026-01-30
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3:17The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Warren G Sculpted The West Coast Sound, Introduced Snoop To Dr. Dre, Remembers Nate Dogg + More
said that, it's like everybody started giving you your flowers. Everybody started talking about, you know, what Warren G has contributed to hip-hop, what he's contributed to West Coast cultures. I think sometimes you got to speak up for yourself, man. Yeah. Yeah. You know? Yeah ... know, in interviews and just, you know, just, you know, trying to let the new generation see, you know, what I've contributed to hip-hop, you know, and not let it get erased. That's right. But let's go back there. So, for people that don't know
Episode aired 2025-06-13
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1:01TMi · State of Emergency… AGAIN. Guest: Rev. Mark Thompson
stuff. I sometimes I just want to tune out. Right. And we got to have some good time and being my roots is in hip hop. I love hip hop. I love creating hip hop. I love listening to hip hop. And just as of late, as I've just ... like Nas didn't get the recognition that he deserved. I didn't understand why Jadakiss wasn't perceived, especially in the 90s, when hip hop was in its essence. You know, he didn't receive the accolades. You know, Nas wasn't getting Grammys. He wasn't getting
Episode aired 2026-05-06
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9:52The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Shyne Talks 25th-Anniversary Album Tour, Diddy Doc, Belize + More
Jeezy at Art Basel. Jay did it, Jeezy did it. But Jeezy performs his residency right now in his tuxedo. Right? This is hip hop. There's no one way to be hip hop. And then, you know, I appreciate the question, but I'll go back to you with ... dexterity and the color of hip hop. Hip hop has always been so multifaceted and multilayered where Jeezy would be wearing, you know, his best suit in corporate America, but then still be talking about, you know, all the drugs that he was trafficking. Right? It was like, oh, well
Episode aired 2026-02-16
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3:20Louder Than A Riot · It ain't trickin' if you got it: Trina, Trick Daddy and Latto
After all that, Trina was gassed up enough to give it a shot. Now, there's a lot of studio sessions that have become hip hop legend. The Wet n Wild Miami Anthem Nanigat is definitely one of them. So much so that the story of its making has been ... wasn't even looking for one. This song was the start of Trina's career. A career that would have a lasting impact on hip hop. Because even though she didn't know it right then, she wasn't just speaking for herself and a couple of girlfriends
Episode aired 2023-04-06
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1:06New Rory & MAL · Episode 458 | Respect The Bubble
talk about No, we were just talking about, you know, because obviously it's rappers in the room It's guys that just love hip hop So obviously, you know, you start having those conversations And they landed on And this is when I like Like I could feel like ... tough whites Behind you too Yeah man I don't know man That made math ten times scarier But that's what hip hop Hip hop It does though You know It brings It brings all You know Cultures together All races together It's just You know Something that
Episode aired 2026-02-20