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Podcast That's Hip-Hop

That's Hip-Hop

Isaiah

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 190

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We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next! 

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#89 GNX ALBUM DROP REACTION - KENDRICK LAMAR

samedi 7 décembre 2024Durée 32:54

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In this electrifying episode of the podcast, the hosts dive headfirst into the unexpected and monumental release of Kendrick Lamar's latest album, GNX. From the moment it dropped without the usual promotional fanfare, the album has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community, showcasing a bold and evolved Kendrick. The hosts share their initial reactions, touching on the album’s heavy West Coast influence, innovative approach to album launches, and the strategic brilliance of the surprise release. They unpack Kendrick’s decision not to attach the hit single "Not Like Us" to the album, a move that speaks to his confidence in the album's standalone strength. The discussion also highlights Kendrick’s commentary on themes like loyalty, trust, and the evolving dynamics within the hip-hop industry, using standout tracks and poignant bars to underline his messages.

The conversation also ventures into Kendrick's ongoing rivalry with Drake, dissecting the fallout from their lyrical feud and its ripple effects on the music scene. The hosts weigh in on Drake's controversial legal actions, which have ironically amplified Kendrick's dominance. They explore Kendrick’s knack for blending cultural nostalgia with innovation, as seen in his use of classic West Coast car culture and meme-worthy moments that dominate social media. Wrapping up the discussion, the hosts emphasize how GNX cements Kendrick’s legacy and fuels anticipation for what’s next, while offering a vibrant snapshot of hip-hop thriving in 2024. With plans for a deeper dive into the album on a future episode, this initial reaction sets the stage for what promises to be a landmark year for Kendrick and the culture.

#88 THE FORCE ALBUM REVIEW - LL COOL J

samedi 7 décembre 2024Durée 01:13:10

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In episode #88, the hosts dive deep into LL Cool J's latest album, The Force, marking his return after an 11-year hiatus since his last studio release, Authentic. LL Cool J, a pioneer whose career spans four decades, is celebrated for his ability to bridge street credibility with mainstream appeal, showcasing both hard-hitting battle tracks and soulful romantic anthems. The episode reflects on LL's journey, from his groundbreaking work with Def Jam Records to his evolution as a cultural icon. The album, entirely produced by Q-Tip, features notable collaborations with artists like Eminem, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and Fat Joe, blending modern beats with a throwback energy that nods to LL's 80s roots. With tracks like "Saturday Night Special" and "Murdergram," the hosts dissect the album’s standout moments, praising LL's timeless charisma, lyrical dexterity, and ability to stay relevant while maintaining authenticity.

The discussion also highlights LL’s broader influence on hip-hop and pop culture, from coining the term “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) to his ventures in fashion and television. The hosts explore his legacy, comparing him to other multi-decade MCs like Dr. Dre and Busta Rhymes, and applaud his refusal to conform to fleeting trends. They delve into the album’s themes of wisdom and perseverance, describing it as “food for the soul” and a testament to LL’s enduring artistry. With humor and heartfelt admiration, the hosts express their hopes for the younger generation to draw inspiration from the longevity and substance of LL's music, ultimately celebrating The Force as a masterful return to form for one of hip-hop’s true legends.

#80 TRIZZ TALKS EARLY BEGINNINGS, BROTHA LYNCH HUNG, TOURING, CHUUWEE, KENDRICK SUPERBOWL

lundi 7 octobre 2024Durée 01:14:56

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In episode #80 of That's Hip-Hop!, we dive deep into the journey of Inland Empire hip-hop artist, Trizz. From his early beginnings in the gritty rap scene to his collaborations with legends like Brotha Lynch Hung and Chuuwee, Trizz lays out a raw, unfiltered narrative. He speaks on how music was not just a creative outlet but also a way to process his own mental health struggles. His intense, dark lyrical style may have earned him the “Horrorcore” label, but Trizz makes it clear that his sound is authentic—born from real experiences and a passion for keeping things real in the industry.

But it’s not all about the darkness. Trizz shares hilarious and inspiring stories about hustling his way into opportunities, like jumping on a Greyhound with $20 in his pocket to perform at a show, and the grind of touring across the U.S. and Europe. His reflections on working with artists like Bizarre and Chewy, dropping albums at the height of the blog era, and navigating the underground scene are both insightful and motivating. This is a conversation packed with passion, humor, and hustle, all set to the rhythm of the West Coast sound that Trizz has helped shape.

#79 SUPREME BLIENTELE ALBUM REVIEW - WESTSIDE GUNN - GRISELDA

lundi 7 octobre 2024Durée 01:27:53

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In episode #79 of the hip-hop podcast, Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive deep into Westside Gunn's gritty, masterpiece Supreme Blientele. The episode kicks off with energetic banter about Griselda, a powerhouse trio from Buffalo, NY, known for their raw, unpolished style that evokes the golden era of '90s boom bap. The hosts reflect on how Westside Gunn, alongside his brother Conway and cousin Benny the Butcher, elevated themselves into hip-hop royalty. They explore the dark, violent realism embedded in Griselda's lyricism, highlighting how their real-life experiences, including street life and Conway's traumatic shooting, provide an authenticity that sets them apart.

As they dissect Supreme Blientele, the hosts rave about Westside Gunn’s iconic voice, his unique style of mixing art and fashion with hip-hop, and the album's impeccable production. They analyze the various tracks, including "Gods Don’t Bleed," praising the gritty beats, vivid storytelling, and even the wrestling references sprinkled throughout the album. Their passion for Westside Gunn’s originality shines through as they celebrate his ability to merge the 90s' rugged sound with modern-day trap influences. With humor, insight, and reverence, Mark, Ali and Isaiah ensure that this review not only honors the album but also gives listeners an authentic and entertaining deep dive into the world of Griselda.

#78 TALKING KENDRICK LAMAR, SUPERBOWL, LIL WAYNE CAMP, JAY Z BEEF, CIVIL WAR 2 BREWING?

lundi 7 octobre 2024Durée 26:15

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In this episode of That's Hip-Hop, Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive into some of the hottest topics in the rap world, kicking off with the ongoing tension between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. The conversation quickly heats up as they dissect Kendrick’s recent Super Bowl halftime announcement, exploring the symbolic significance of the imagery in Kendrick's teaser video, including a massive American flag backdrop and subtle jabs at Drake's cultural relevance. They draw connections between Kendrick's actions and a larger narrative in hip-hop, hinting that this could mark a turning point in his rivalry with Drake. The hosts also speculate on Kendrick’s strategic timing, releasing key content just before major events like the football season, September 11th, and the Grammys.

As the discussion unfolds, they touch on Lil Wayne’s exclusion from the Super Bowl lineup and how fan complaints may have ruined the chance for an epic Wayne-Kendrick collaboration. The episode takes unexpected turns, with rumors of a brewing "Civil War" in hip-hop, Nicki Minaj's involvement, and Jay-Z’s influence over Super Bowl performances. The hosts analyze the complexities of industry beef, the Super Bowl's cultural impact, and Kendrick's potential power plays, leaving listeners on edge about what’s coming next in hip-hop’s ever-evolving landscape.

#77 TRAP MUZIK ALBUM REVIEW - T.I.

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 01:28:08

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In this dynamic episode, the hosts break down T.I.’s landmark album Trap Muzik, the project that ignited a movement and solidified his reign as the "King of the South." They delve into the album’s themes of hustle, struggle, and triumph, highlighting how T.I. masterfully captured the raw essence of life in the trap. From the energetic beats to T.I.’s sharp lyricism, the discussion covers standout tracks like "Rubberband Man" and "24's," reflecting on their cultural impact and how they defined a genre that would dominate the hip-hop scene for years to come.

The conversation takes an exciting turn as the hosts explore T.I.’s legendary rivalry with Ludacris, his claim to Southern rap supremacy, and his influence beyond music, touching on his acting career and outspoken political views. The hosts dive into every twist and turn of T.I.’s journey, offering insightful analysis, humorous banter, and fiery opinions. If you’re a fan of hip-hop, Southern rap, or simply love a good story of rise, rivalry, and influence, this episode is packed with everything you need to understand how Trap Muzik changed the game forever.

#76 DCQ TALKS UTD, CES, GROWIN UP W YASIN (MOS DEF), LAURYN HILL, MEDINA GREEN, & MANIFEST DESTINY

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 02:30:29

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In this episode, the hosts from the 909—Mark and Isaiah—welcome the legendary DCQ from Medina Green, an influential figure in the hip-hop scene, particularly with UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The conversation highlights DCQ’s journey and impact on the genre, emphasizing his role as a business mogul and visionary. In this conversation, a rich tapestry of hip-hop history is unraveled, focusing on the intricate dynamics within UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The speaker reflects on the importance of building relationships and expanding their crew with talented individuals like Magnetic (aka Kash Rule), Lord Ato, Ali Shine and Jah-Born. The dialogue highlights how UTD's vision wasn't just about their own success, but also about elevating others. This collaborative mindset is a cornerstone of their journey, emphasizing the balance between artistry and business savvy, particularly in the partnership between Yasiin Bey and his brother DCQ where their roles naturally complemented each other. 

The discussion also delves into the sacrifices and tough decisions made along the way, especially as they navigated the complexities of the music industry. From dealing with record labels like Payday to self-releasing music, DCQ shares insights on the grind of distributing CDs independently in New York’s bustling music scene. As the interview progresses, DCQ reminisces about his early days with Wordsworth, playing video games, and making connections within the hip-hop community. He reflects on the formation of UTD, the inspiration behind their music, and how the group came together. The conversation also touches on his relationship with Yasiin Bey and the dynamic between art and business within their partnership. The hosts express their admiration for DCQ’s contributions, and the episode is filled with nostalgia and deep respect for the roots of hip-hop, as they explore the intersections of talent, friendship, and the evolution of the genre.

#75 AYATOLLAH TALKS HOW IT STARTED, RAWKUS RECORDS, MS FAT BOOTY, THE BLACK ALBUM, SURROUND SOUND

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 01:08:31

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In this episode of 'That's Hip-Hop!', legendary producer Ayatollah joins hosts Mark and Isaiah for an in-depth conversation that takes listeners on a journey through the golden era of hip-hop. Known for his soulful and gritty beats, Ayatollah has worked with some of the most revered names in the industry, from Mos Def to Ghostface Killah. The discussion kicks off with the story behind his iconic track "Ms. Fat Booty" and dives into his early days as a DJ and beatmaker, fueled by a deep love for music. Ayatollah shares how his upbringing surrounded by jazz, blues, and soul, as well as his passion for vinyl digging, shaped his unique sound. The podcast offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a producer who helped define a generation of hip-hop, blending raw emotion with intricate samples to create timeless classics.

As the conversation unfolds, Ayatollah opens up about his influences, from Marley Marl to DJ Premier, and how the vibrant New York City hip-hop scene of the 90s provided endless inspiration. He reflects on the intense competition among producers and the challenges of navigating the music industry while staying true to his craft. The episode is filled with fascinating anecdotes, such as the time Dame Dash wanted to sign him to Roc-A-Fella, and how he learned the ropes of production without skipping any steps. Whether you're a die-hard hip-hop fan or a newcomer to the genre, this episode is a treasure trove of insights, showcasing the dedication, creativity, and perseverance that make Ayatollah one of hip-hop's most respected figures.

#74 GANGSTA'S PARADISE ALBUM REVIEW - COOLIO

dimanche 1 septembre 2024Durée 01:24:38

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In the latest episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the iconic 1995 album "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. This episode kicks off with a discussion on the boldness of Chino XL dissing Tupac, setting the tone for a candid and lively review. The hosts celebrate Coolio's ability to weave vivid, relatable stories that resonate across audiences, highlighting his Grammy-winning hit "Gangsta's Paradise." With over 2 million copies sold, this double platinum album solidified Coolio's place in music history, not just for his lyrical prowess but also for his charismatic presence and unique style, including his unforgettable beaded hair. They explore how Coolio's sophomore album, which includes hits like "1, 2, 3, 4" and "Too Hot," reached monumental success, topping charts and earning multiple Grammy nominations.

As the conversation unfolds, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah reminisce about Coolio's widespread influence, from performing on Nickelodeon to reality TV stints, showcasing his crossover appeal and versatility. They delve into the themes and storytelling prowess displayed in tracks like "Ghetto Highlights," where Coolio captures the essence of street life with authenticity and depth. The hosts draw intriguing parallels between Coolio and other West Coast legends like Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and even Flavor Flav, yet highlight Coolio's unique blend of charisma and lyrical talent that set him apart. This episode is a nostalgic trip through the '90s, celebrating Coolio's legacy and his indelible mark on hip-hop and pop culture.

#73 THA CARTER ALBUM REVIEW - LIL WAYNE

vendredi 2 août 2024Durée 01:29:31

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In this special episode of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the iconic fourth studio album of one of hip-hop's greatest, Lil Wayne, with their review of "Tha Carter." From the vibrant and influential New Orleans rap scene to founding Young Money Entertainment and mentoring superstars like Drake and Nicki Minaj, Wayne's impact on hip-hop is undeniable. The episode explores Wayne's prolific career, starting as a teenage prodigy with the Hot Boys to his relentless work ethic and innovative approach to music. The hosts reminisce about the early days of Lil Wayne, his unique style, and how he became a trendsetter, ushering in a new era with his groundbreaking album "Tha Carter," released in 2004.

Mark and Isah discuss the album's standout tracks, including Wayne's first mainstream hit "Go DJ," and delve into the album's production, handled by the legendary Manny Fresh. They reflect on Wayne's lyrical genius, clever wordplay, and the influence he has had on both his contemporaries and the new generation of artists. With engaging anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, the hosts highlight why "Tha Carter" is a pivotal album in Lil Wayne's career and hip-hop history. Tune in for a captivating conversation that pays homage to the legacy of Lil Wayne, offering insights that will resonate with long-time fans and new listeners alike.


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