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  • Victory Lap- Nipsey Legacy | Tyler | Snoop & Dre | Complex Best Rappers from the A
    Aug 16 2024

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    Ever wondered if the Olympics are missing the true spirit of breakdancing? Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of our daily grind, juggling work, family, and health, giving a special shoutout to our co-host AG enjoying some well-deserved family time. We kick things off with a passionate debate on the recent breakdancing competition at the Olympics, questioning the authenticity and representation of the event. We also tackle the impact of participant restrictions and emphasize the importance of keeping breakdancing's cultural essence intact in global competitions.

    Could "Victory Lap" be the ultimate street guide to success? Join us as we dive deep into the legacies of Pusha T and Nipsey Hussle, comparing their monumental albums "Daytona" and "Victory Lap." We unravel the motivational undertones of Nipsey’s work, celebrating his profound impact on the West Coast scene and the hip-hop community at large. Shifting gears, we discuss the sky-high expectations around Dr. Dre's upcoming album "Missionary" and whether it can measure up to classics like "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle." Our conversation reveals the challenges Dre faces and the legacy he continues to build.

    Is Andre 3000’s solo status overshadowing Big Boi? We cap off with a spirited critique of Atlanta's top MC rankings, advocating for the proper recognition of unsung heroes like Big Boi. We reflect on Andre's unique position in the GOAT conversation and the unfair imbalance in accolades within OutKast. From debating classic albums to anticipating Tyler, The Creator’s new work, and raving about the upcoming Alchemist and Big Sean collaboration, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and lively hip-hop discussions. Join us as we dissect the evolving landscape of hip-hop and celebrate its influential figures.

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    2 h y 9 m
  • Brunch On Sundays: Benny The Butcher, Drake's 100GB, and Killer Mike REVIEWS
    Aug 11 2024

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    Is Team USA's reign in international basketball under threat from rising global stars? Join us for an electrifying episode as we dissect the grind before vacation and jump into the evolving landscape of international basketball. We spotlight standout performances from American legends like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry in recent Olympics, and ponder whether emerging talents like Victor Wembanyama could challenge their dominance. We also shine a light on the next generation of American stars, such as Anthony Edwards and Jason Tatum, and debate if they have what it takes to maintain the nation's legacy on the world stage.

    As our discussion heats up, we compare the legacy and potential of current NBA stars in the context of the Olympics, weighing the future prospects of players like Tatum and Edwards against the benchmarks set by legends like Magic Johnson and John Stockton. The inclusion of Kawhi Leonard on Team USA, despite his injury concerns, sparks a lively debate. Transitioning from the court to the studio, we dive into a review of Drake's latest album, analyzing his place in the music industry and his strategic maneuvers against rivals like Kendrick Lamar.

    Our exploration of the music scene continues with a deep dive into the rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, evaluating their strategic moves and iconic tracks. We then critique Killer Mike's latest project and discuss Benny the Butcher's career trajectory, debating their potential and the impact of their music. Tune in for an engaging mix of sports and music insights that promise to keep you both entertained and informed.

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    2 h y 48 m
  • Drake's Big Week- Drops 100GB | LOX Tiny Desk | Vultures 2 | Big Sean: anyone can get it
    Aug 10 2024

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    What if Kanye's recent albums aren't just different, but actually a sign of artistic complacency? What if Drake's latest moves in the music industry are part of a grander strategy that keeps him ahead of his peers? On this episode of "Hip Hop Talks," we're not just analyzing music; we're breaking down the intricate chess game that hip-hop giants play. From unpacking the financial hurdles faced by content creators to dissecting iconic NBA legends like Michael Jordan and Nikola Jokic, we connect the dots between sports greatness and hip-hop excellence.

    We kick things off with a spirited discussion on Kanye West's artistic trajectory, evaluating the sharp contrasts between his groundbreaking early works and his more recent, controversial projects. Is Kanye experimenting or losing his touch? We then pivot to Drake, whose relentless productivity and strategic album releases have kept him perpetually relevant. Comparing his approach to Kendrick Lamar's curated style, we speculate on what could be next for both artists, including the much-anticipated "Care Package 2."

    The episode reaches a crescendo with a deep dive into the brewing tension between Big Sean and Kendrick Lamar. We break down their potential clashes, industry politics, and Big Sean's struggle to assert himself among rap's elite. Amidst this, we celebrate The Lox's Tiny Desk performance, critiquing their song choices and acknowledging their enduring influence. We wrap up by honoring the legacies of DMX, Jadakiss, and other legends, always aiming to keep you tuned into the heartbeat of hip-hop culture.

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    2 h y 3 m
  • Def Jam Mt. Rushmore Drake and Conductor| Vybez Kartel Free|OB4CL 29th Anniversary
    Aug 2 2024

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    Have you ever wondered why some Olympic sports seem to vanish into obscurity once the closing ceremony concludes? Join us as we kick off this episode with a light-hearted chat about our weekend plans, including a memorable family baptism in Memphis. We then shift gears, sharing a candid behind-the-scenes look at our pre-show banter before diving into a hilarious debate on the oddities and favorites of lesser-known Olympic sports like fencing and curling. We also explore the commercial side of the Olympics and the ever-expanding list of events, including the curious addition of break dancing.

    From the world of sports, we transition to the timeless impact of hip-hop, beginning with a tribute to the late Chino XL and the urgent need for better self-care within the community. Our conversation branches out to Marvel's blockbuster hits and the anticipated return of Benny the Butcher, along with spirited debates on the future direction of hip-hop heavyweights like Drake, Ja Rule, and J. Cole. We also break down the nuances of album production, offering a thorough analysis of Rakim's latest work and the sky-high expectations for Nas and DJ Premier's upcoming collaboration.

    As we wrap up, we delve into an enthusiastic discussion about the legacy of LL Cool J, comparing his impact to that of Tupac and debating the ultimate Def Jam Mount Rushmore. Our episode wouldn't be complete without reflecting on the brilliance of Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..." and ranking our favorite tracks from this iconic album. Tune in for a passionate, humorous, and insightful journey through the worlds of sports, music, and culture, all delivered with our signature blend of wit and authenticity.

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    3 h y 24 m
  • Brunch On Sundays- Album Reviews- Rakim- Mustard- Premo
    Jul 30 2024

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    Can a morning workout really transform your day? Find out as we share personal stories about the mental clarity and positive energy we gain from an early exercise routine. We’ll then shift gears and discuss our plans for the day, from spending precious moments with family to staying connected through church services. Sports enthusiasts, brace yourselves for an exhilarating chat about potential matchups like Nadal vs. Djokovic and the USA basketball team's face-off with Serbia, with a special nod to the scoring legends like Kevin Durant, LeBron James, and the iconic greats like Kareem and Wilt.

    We dive deep into the riveting careers of Hakeem Olajuwon and Shaquille O'Neal, comparing their prime years, unique skills, and the significance of their supporting casts during those legendary championship runs. We also reflect on the poignant legacies of hip-hop legends like DJ Polo, Kool G Rap, Fife, MF Doom, and Prodigy. Amidst the tributes, we shine a light on the health issues plaguing the hip-hop community and advocate for a healthier lifestyle to ensure longevity for our beloved artists.

    Celebrate the multifaceted legacy of Will Smith with us as we discuss his return to music and his undeniable impact on Black culture and hip-hop. We spark debates about his ranking among top rappers, compare Rakim’s legacy to Nas’s recent works, and critique the latest albums from DJ Mustard and Wu-Tang Clan. Ending on a nostalgic note, AG recounts his memorable, albeit reluctant, experience in Blacksburg, Virginia. Tune in for a dynamic mix of sports, music, and thought-provoking cultural insights!

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    2 h y 40 m
  • Kendrick Vs Cole. Drake back with Yahty/ Nas, AZ, New Music, and MORE!
    Jul 26 2024

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    Have you ever wondered why some rap albums stand the test of time while others fade into obscurity? Join us as we kick things off with some hilarious stories about my Californian boss and the quirks of social media habits. You'll get a taste of our West Virginia weather updates before we dive into ranking iconic rap albums. Debate with us as we challenge the status of "Good Kid Mad City" against monumental classics like "Supreme Clientele," "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," and "Get Rich or Die Tryin'."

    Snoop Dogg takes center stage next as we celebrate his unparalleled influence in hip-hop. From "Doggystyle" to his countless movie roles and endorsements, we explore how Snoop has become a cultural ambassador, even finding fans in the most unexpected places. We also spotlight the legacy of LL Cool J, his enduring competitive nature, and his significant contributions to the genre. Reflecting on the late 90s, we highlight DMX's raw style with "It's Dark and Hell is Hot," which redefined the hip-hop landscape during a transformative period.

    Lastly, we dive into the ongoing feud between Lupe Fiasco and Kendrick Lamar, examining what fuels their rivalry. We ponder whether Drake should take a break to avoid overexposure and discuss Lil Wayne's impressive feature run, comparing him to other greats like Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Wrapping up, we reflect on Nas's "Magic 2" and debate the competitive nature of feature runs in hip-hop today. Don't miss our reflections and heated discussions – it's an episode packed with insights and laughter.

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    2 h y 13 m
  • Eminem & Common Album Ratings, Rueben Wood Interview, LL, Mase, Cam, and lots more!
    Jul 19 2024

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    What if a viral meme could revive a classic hip-hop track? That's exactly what happened with 50 Cent's "Many Men" following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Join us as we riff on the cultural impact of this unexpected scenario and imagine a world where prominent liberals drop gangster rap EPs. Then, Sean joins the conversation to break down the latest updates on Young Thug's legal battles, including the intriguing replacement of Judge Shakira Ingram with Judge Paige Reese.

    Ever wondered about the emotional and psychological toll the U.S. judicial system places on black men, especially high-profile artists? Our deep dive into the lives of Bobby Schmurda, T.I., and Tupac Shakur reveals the resilience required to maintain artistry despite incarceration. We also take a global perspective, celebrating the international love for hip-hop legends like Method Man and Redman, and contrasting it with their reception in the U.S. Plus, we explore media biases, with a spotlight on Cardi B and the need for fair critiques in hip-hop.

    Mentorship in hip-hop is crucial, but not all OGs are created equal. We discuss the selective involvement of figures like J Prince and the return of Mase as Murder Mase, who calls out fake OGs. With personal stories from navigating Atlanta's music industry, we wrap up by honoring LL Cool J's enduring influence and passion for music. From the emotional depth of Nas's albums to the dynamic world of hip-hop, this episode is packed with insights, debates, and a genuine love for the culture. Tune in for a captivating ride through the multifaceted world of hip-hop!

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    3 h y 38 m
  • "NOT LIKE US" Video | Billboard Top 10 Hip Hop Albums | Complex Top Hip Hop Social Media
    Jul 12 2024

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    Ever wished you could fully immerse yourself in a concert without constantly reaching for your phone? We kick off this episode with a lively discussion about Busta Rhymes' heartfelt appeal at the Essence Festival, urging fans to put down their devices and live in the moment. Our personal stories about Busta's electrifying performances set the stage for a broader conversation on the impact of technology on live music. Is capturing the moment worth missing it? Hear our take on balancing the digital and the real at concerts.

    Next, we dive into the drama behind the Hot Boys reunion—or lack thereof—at the Essence Fest. Through our nostalgic memories of past concerts and deep dives into the group's history, we unpack the complex dynamics that led to the reunion's downfall. From Lil Wayne's strategic moves to Turk and BG's ongoing disagreements, the saga is more intricate than it seems. We explore how incarceration and personal conflicts have shaped the group's current relationships, and what it means for their fans and legacy.

    Finally, we get into some spirited debates about rap legends and the evolution of hip-hop. Whether it's comparing the catalogs of Cash Money and No Limit Records, analyzing Kendrick Lamar's artistic journey, or celebrating the groundbreaking contributions of icons like Slick Rick and Lil' Kim, this episode covers it all. We even address the contentious topic of streaming stats and the influence of media figures like DJ Akademiks. If you're a hip-hop head or just curious about the genre, our passionate and sometimes heated discussions are sure to keep you entertained and informed.

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    3 h y 1 m