Episodios

  • Petty Wap: Mase, Female rappers, childhood trauma, going viral, and more
    1 h y 4 m
  • Lord Jamar and 5ive Mics: Kendrick Lamar, Diddy, navigating the music industry and much more
    Jul 12 2024

    Lord Jamar, is an American rapper, actor, and social commentator. He is best known as a member of the hip-hop group Brand Nubian, which gained fame in the early 1990s for its socially conscious and politically charged lyrics. Beyond his music career, Jamar has appeared in various TV shows, most notably "Oz," where he played the character Supreme Allah. He is also known for his outspoken views on various cultural and social issues, often shared through interviews and his podcast, "Yanadameen Godcast." His commentary frequently addresses topics related to hip-hop culture, race, and politics.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Rosco P Coldchain: Pharrell Williams, The Neptunes, The Clipse, being in prison for 13 ¹/2 years
    Jul 12 2024

    Rosco P. Coldchain, born Amin Porter, is an American rapper hailing from North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He gained recognition in the early 2000s, particularly for his work with the production duo The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). Rosco P. Coldchain is known for his distinctive voice and gritty, street-oriented lyrical content. His breakout moment came with his guest appearance on The Neptunes' compilation album "Clones" in 2003, where he featured on the track "Hot." This exposure helped him gain a cult following and respect within the hip-hop community. However, despite his promising start and collaborations with high-profile artists and producers, Rosco P. Coldchain's career has been marred by legal troubles. In 2008, he was arrested and charged with murder, significantly stalling his musical output and career progression. Despite these setbacks, Rosco P. Coldchain remains a notable figure in the underground rap scene, celebrated for his raw and authentic storytelling that vividly depicts life in North Philadelphia.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Spigg Nice: Freaky Tah's death, Lost Boyz, being sentenced to 37 years for bank robbery
    Jul 12 2024

    Today we sat down with the one and only Spigg Nice. Spigg Nice is an American rapper best known as a member of the hip-hop group Lost Boyz. Originating from South Jamaica, Queens, New York, Lost Boyz was prominent in the mid-1990s and comprised of Mr. Cheeks (Terrance Kelly), Freaky Tah (Raymond Rogers), Pretty Lou (Eric Ruth), and Spigg Nice. Spigg Nice played a crucial role in the group's success, contributing to their distinctive sound and lyrical style. Lost Boyz released several successful albums, including their debut "Legal Drug Money" (1996), which featured hits like "Renee," "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz," and "Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless." Their second album, "Love, Peace & Nappiness" (1997), also received critical acclaim and continued their commercial success. However, Spigg Nice's career was interrupted by legal troubles. In 2003, he was convicted of bank robbery and sentenced to 37 years in federal prison. His conviction was part of a broader investigation that linked him to a series of robberies across the New Jersey area. Despite this setback, the legacy of Lost Boyz in the hip-hop community remains influential. During his time in prison, Spigg Nice has maintained a relatively low profile, but his contributions to hip-hop, especially through his work with Lost Boyz, continue to be celebrated by fans of the genre.

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    1 h y 42 m
  • Keen Streetz: Jim Jones, Far Rockaway, Jadakiss, Stack Bundles and so much more
    Jul 12 2024

    Today we sit down with a Far Rockaway legend in the making and his name is @keenstreetz. A pivotal moment occurs when Jim Jones, a respected mentor, offers words of encouragement, marking a turning point in my career. Nights spent recording under Jim Jones' guidance instill discipline and dedication, shaping our musical endeavors. The annual GTS day becomes a cherished tradition among friends, celebrating camaraderie and unity through music. Comparing producers to football players highlights the strategic teamwork required in the music industry's competitive landscape. Success is defined by resilience and authenticity, transcending mere accolades. However, the financial challenges of maintaining independence underscore the sacrifices necessary for artistic integrity. Hanging out with Drake offers surreal glimpses into the world of celebrity encounters. Transitioning into roles like Money And Violence reveals the serendipitous nature of opportunities in entertainment. Appreciating the cultural significance of Drill Rap speaks to its emergence as a voice for marginalized communities. Personal inspiration drawn from artists like Jadakiss fuels a passion for lyrical expression and self-discovery. Finally, reflections on the journey underscore gratitude for lessons learned and aspirations for the future, embodying a spirit of resilience and creative pursuit.

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    55 m
  • Fredro Starr: Onyx, Brandy, Moesha, Jam Master Jay, DMX, and the music business
    Apr 29 2024

    Today, we sat down with the South Side Jamaica Queens legend, Fredro Starr! Our conversation delved deep into the heart of his journey, covering everything from the inception of Onyx to his prolific music and acting career. We embarked on a journey back to the roots of Onyx, exploring the humble beginnings and the grind that preceded their rise to fame. Fredro shared insightful anecdotes about their early days in Southside Jamaica Queens, navigating the challenges of inner-city life while pursuing their dreams. We also paid tribute to the memory of their friend and early producer, reflecting on the profound impact of his loss. The pivotal moment of meeting Jam Master Jay marked a turning point in their lives, leading to a transformative partnership and the launch of their career under his mentorship and the esteemed Def Jam label. Of course, we couldn't resist diving into the wild adventures of the "Survival of the Illest" tour, where Fredro and his comrades embarked on a rollercoaster ride of music, mayhem, and unforgettable moments. Beyond his musical endeavors, Fredro has left an indelible mark on the silver screen with a diverse range of acting roles. From gritty dramas like "Strapped" to iconic classics like "Sunset Park" and memorable appearances in television series like "Moesha," his talent knows no bounds. We explore the intersection of music and acting, uncovering the intricacies of his craft and the art of storytelling through multiple mediums. In our conversation, we were joined by the incomparable Bambu Starr, Fredro's brother and a fellow luminary in his own right. Together, they offered a dynamic duo of insight, humor, and brotherly camaraderie, adding another layer of depth to our discussion. We invite you to join us on this immersive journey through the life and career of Fredro Starr and Bambu Starr, as we celebrate their legacy and the impact they've had on music, film, and culture.

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    49 m
  • Malik Barnhardt Talks Russell Simmons, landing roles in 8 Mile, Get Rich Or Die Tryin' & more
    Apr 22 2024
    Today, we sit down with actor Malik Barnhardt to discuss his journey into the movie industry. Hailing from New Jersey, Malik faced no easy roads to success. A lack of opportunities quickly led him down the wrong path, and he soon paid the price for his misguided decisions. As a young teenager, Malik started using drugs and found moderate success as a dope dealer. However, it wasn't long before he got caught up with the law and faced his first drug case. Despite this, Malik continued on his path into drug dealing. Eventually, everything caught up to him, and he ended up serving five years in prison. It was during his time behind bars that he discovered his true passion for acting.Upon his release from prison, Malik found himself at a crossroads. He had to decide whether to return to his old life or pursue his newfound passion for acting. With determination and a drive for change, Malik chose to chase his dream. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, he persevered, honing his craft and eventually landing his first roles in movies like "8 Mile" alongside Eminem and Mekhi Phifer. Through hard work and dedication, Malik's talent caught the attention of industry professionals, leading to bigger opportunities in television and mainstream cinema. Today, he stands as a testament to the transformative power of following one's passion and never giving up on one's dreams, no matter the obstacles faced along the way.
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    1 h y 57 m
  • Prosper: A&R for Nipsey Hussle and his All Money In Imprint + Death Row, Def Jam & more
    Apr 10 2024
    Today, we sit down with a very close friend and business partner of Nipsey Hussle. He goes by the name prosper. He started in the sandbox with his older brother Black Sam. With that being said, we talk about his younger days growing up in LA, California. being a child in California, he was influenced by the same violent elements every other kid was influenced by gangs, drug dealers and music. When Prosper was a kid, had the local drug dealer looking out for him by giving him money for a every A he had one his report card. unfortunately, though, it would be impossible for him to escape the traps of being in a gang and joined the Bloods. However, this didn't stop him from being pursuing him true passion which was music. A chance encounter with Suge Knights landed him a job at Death Row Records. Here he got to work with the likes of Kurupt, Crooked I, Lisa Lefteye Lopez and more. After that experience, he really started to grow into himself when he started working with Russell Simmons on the Waist Deep movie and soundtrack. When all of those opportunities fell through due to circumstances outside of his control, he linked back up with his childhood friend Black Sam who introduced Prosper to his young brother, The Late Great, Nipsey Hussle. Everything was up from there on out, until his unfortunate demise. Find out how he over came that and what he's doing now. Time-Stamps: 0:00 Intro 2:25 A Drug dealer use to give me money for a good report card 5:10 My mother had 4 boys till she had my youngest brother 7:40 How I met Black Sam 12:10 I used to play basketball, I thought I was going to the league 12:45 Suge Knight put me on as a paid intern 18:30 Russell Simmons hired me 21:19 Nipsy was doper than a Moth*fuc*a 30:00 I'm in the club with Jeezy and Jay-z 34:35 Russell hired me as a manager at his Store in Soho 36:40 Nipsey passing was the day after my birthday 40:40 Jay Stone my homey in NY, is dropping an Album every month for 12 months 43:11 Jag Freestyle 46:35 If you got the talent than the money going to come 50:05 Shout outs to South West T from BMF 54:45 I know Denzel Washington personally 1:31:44 Conclusion
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    1 h y 15 m