Explore every episode of the podcast That's Hip-Hop
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| #89 GNX ALBUM DROP REACTION - KENDRICK LAMAR | 07 Dec 2024 | 00:32:54 | |
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. | |||
| #88 THE FORCE ALBUM REVIEW - LL COOL J | 07 Dec 2024 | 01:13:10 | |
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. | |||
| #80 TRIZZ TALKS EARLY BEGINNINGS, BROTHA LYNCH HUNG, TOURING, CHUUWEE, KENDRICK SUPERBOWL | 07 Oct 2024 | 01:14:56 | |
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| #79 SUPREME BLIENTELE ALBUM REVIEW - WESTSIDE GUNN - GRISELDA | 07 Oct 2024 | 01:27:53 | |
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. | |||
| #78 TALKING KENDRICK LAMAR, SUPERBOWL, LIL WAYNE CAMP, JAY Z BEEF, CIVIL WAR 2 BREWING? | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:26:15 | |
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. | |||
| #77 TRAP MUZIK ALBUM REVIEW - T.I. | 11 Sep 2024 | 01:28:08 | |
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. | |||
| #76 DCQ TALKS UTD, CES, GROWIN UP W YASIN (MOS DEF), LAURYN HILL, MEDINA GREEN, & MANIFEST DESTINY | 11 Sep 2024 | 02:30:29 | |
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. | |||
| #75 AYATOLLAH TALKS HOW IT STARTED, RAWKUS RECORDS, MS FAT BOOTY, THE BLACK ALBUM, SURROUND SOUND | 11 Sep 2024 | 01:08:31 | |
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. | |||
| #74 GANGSTA'S PARADISE ALBUM REVIEW - COOLIO | 01 Sep 2024 | 01:24:38 | |
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. | |||
| #73 THA CARTER ALBUM REVIEW - LIL WAYNE | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:29:31 | |
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. | |||
| #72 THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST ALBUM REVIEW - JERU THE DAMAJA | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:20:39 | |
In episode #72 of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the legendary album "The Sun Rises in the East" by Jeru the Damaja. They bring an engaging mix of nostalgia and insightful commentary to this pivotal '90s hip-hop record. The trio vividly recalls the era when Jeru emerged alongside iconic releases like "Illmatic" and "Ready to Die," highlighting how his intricate rhymes, complex metaphors, and commanding delivery, paired with DJ Premier's iconic boom-bap beats, created a powerful and distinctive sound. They emphasize Jeru's unique ability to blend street narratives with profound lyrical content, making him a memorable yet often overlooked figure in hip-hop history. Their enthusiasm is contagious as they reminisce about discovering Jeru's music, sharing personal anecdotes and first impressions that draw listeners into the world of '90s hip-hop. | |||
| #71 CHRISTOLOGY IN LAYMEN'S TERMS ALBUM REVIEW- THE AMBASSADOR | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:23:15 | |
In this electrifying episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah delve into the groundbreaking debut album "Christology in Laymen's Terms" by The Ambassador, a pivotal figure in Christian hip-hop and a founding member of The Cross Movement. The trio kicks off with an engaging introduction, highlighting the significance of The Ambassador in shaping the Christian hip-hop scene in the early 2000s. They marvel at his unparalleled lyrical prowess, which rivals mainstream heavyweights, and reflect on how he brought a fresh, theological perspective to the genre. With a mix of humor and reverence, they dissect the album's standout tracks, production quality, and the cultural impact it had, drawing comparisons to legendary producers and MCs. | |||
| #87 AYE BROOK TALKS TRABAJO LEVE, MAKING BEATS W REASON AND BEING IE'S TOP 100 RAPPERS | 07 Dec 2024 | 01:47:22 | |
In episode #87 of the "That's Hip Hop" podcast, Mark and Isaiah welcome a special guest, AYE Brook, an influential figure in the Inland Empire (IE) hip-hop scene. AYE Brook, celebrated as a multifaceted artist and producer, shares insights into his journey from a middle school student inspired by rhythm to a recognized creator of dynamic beats. The conversation dives into his early fascination with music, sparked by a piano his siblings abandoned, and how he transformed his passion into an artistry that balances technical precision with raw emotion. AYE Brook reflects on his creative process, influenced by legends like DJ Premier, and explains his philosophy of producing music that combines traditional sampling aesthetics with original instrumentation to create timeless tracks. | |||
| #70 DAYTONA ALBUM REVIEW - PUSHA T#70 DAYTONA ALBUM REVIEW - PUSHA T | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:25:45 | |
In episode #70 of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the acclaimed album "Daytona" by Pusha T, offering a rich and engaging analysis that fans of hip-hop won’t want to miss. From the get-go, they set the stage with a lively introduction before delving into Pusha T’s illustrious career. Renowned for his intricate wordplay and vivid storytelling, Pusha T's journey from one-half of Clipse to a solo artist is meticulously explored. The hosts highlight how his early work with the Neptunes produced timeless tracks that balanced mainstream appeal with street credibility. They discuss his rise to prominence and the significant impact of his solo albums, particularly "Daytona," released on May 25, 2018. The album, produced by Kanye West, features guest appearances from Rick Ross, Tony Williams, and 070 Shake, and is noted for its brief yet powerful seven-track format, emblematic of Kanye's Wyoming sessions. | |||
| #69 GETTIN' IT ALBUM REVIEW - TOO $HORT | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:26:28 | |
In this electrifying episode of Hiop's podcast, hosts Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive into the legendary career of California's own Too $hort, exploring his monumental influence on West Coast hip-hop. They take listeners on a nostalgic journey through Too $hort's early days in Oakland, recounting his pivotal role in the burgeoning hip-hop scene of the 1980s. They discuss his unique style and marketing genius that set him apart, making him a cornerstone of the genre. With humor and insightful commentary, Mark, Ali and Isaiah highlight key moments from Too $hort's career, including his early collaborations, groundbreaking albums, and the significant impact he's had on artists like Snoop Dogg and Tupac. | |||
| #68 NO NEED FOR ALARM ALBUM REVIEW - DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN | 02 Aug 2024 | 01:27:38 | |
Step into the vibrant world of '90s hip-hop with the "#68 NO NEED FOR ALARM ALBUM REVIEW - DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN." Hosted by Mark, Ali, and Isaiah, this episode takes you on a journey through the underground scene of the Bay Area, where Del the Funky Homosapien's sophomore album "No Need for Alarm" stands as a testament to raw talent and grassroots movements. The hosts dive deep into Del's enigmatic legacy, exploring how his complex rhymes and abstract narratives have cemented his status as a hip-hop sage. With a tracklist that boasts the expertise of producers like Domino, Casual, and A+, and singles such as "Catch a Bad One" and "Wrong Place," this album is celebrated for its originality and defiance of mainstream norms. | |||
| #67 THE PREFACE ALBUM REVIEW ELZHI | 15 Jun 2024 | 01:23:51 | |
| #66 INTERVIEW WITH CELPHI - TALKS CAS1, DIE HAPPY, THE BEEF AND RAPPING WITH KENDRICK LAMAR | 15 Jun 2024 | 01:23:53 | |
Step into the vibrant world of hip-hop with Mark and Isaiah as they bring a special guest to their show: the legendary Celphi, known as the "Mexican Mufasa" from the Inland Empire. This episode is a nostalgic journey through the halls of Eisenhower High School, where Celphi's lyrical prowess first made waves. The hosts share personal anecdotes about their initial encounters with Celphi's music, describing the buzz he created with his raw talent and the magnetic energy of his crew. These memories paint a vivid picture of an era when recording technology was scarce, yet passion for hip-hop thrived against all odds. | |||
| #65 DRAKE VS KENDRICK LAMAR - WHO WON??? | 15 Jun 2024 | 01:44:35 | |
In the latest episode of "That's Hip-Hop," Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive into the fiery feud between two of hip-hop's biggest titans, Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The trio breaks down the simmering tension that has kept fans on the edge of their seats. They explore the lyrical warfare marked by clever jabs and biting rhymes that have elevated this beef to legendary status. As they unravel the layers of diss tracks that dominated Apple Music and Spotify, they paint a vivid picture of a culture gripped by this epic showdown. With comparisons to iconic beefs like Ice Cube vs. N.W.A. and Nas vs. Jay-Z, the episode provides a nostalgic yet fresh perspective on what makes a hip-hop rivalry truly unforgettable. | |||
| #64 DRAKE FAMILY MATTERS REACTION | 15 Jun 2024 | 00:46:24 | |
| #63 SECTION 80 ALBUM REVIEW - KENDRICK LAMAR K DOT KUNG FU KENNY, BOOGIEMAN | 04 May 2024 | 01:29:41 | |
But this discussion is more than just a retrospective; it's a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries, challenge conventions, and spark meaningful dialogue. Through lively banter and insightful analysis, these hip-hop connoisseurs invite listeners to embark on a journey through Kendrick Lamar's artistic evolution, leaving them inspired, enlightened, and hungry for more. So, whether you're a seasoned hip-hop aficionado or a curious newcomer, prepare to be captivated by the raw emotion, intellectual depth, and cultural significance of Kendrick Lamar's "Section 80." | |||
| #62 IT TAKES A NATION OF MILLIONS TO HOLD US BACK ALBUM REVIEW PUBLIC ENEMY | 04 May 2024 | 01:32:19 | |
Dive into the vibrant and electrifying world of hip-hop with the latest podcast episode featuring a dynamic trio—Mark, Ali, and Isaiah—who bring a fresh, energetic flair to the discussion of Public Enemy's groundbreaking album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back." This episode isn't just a review; it's a celebration of influence and cultural revolution, encapsulating the spirit of one of the most powerful voices in the history of rap. As the hosts reminisce about their first encounters with tracks like "Fight the Power," they unravel the fabric of an era that pulsates with the urgency of political and social consciousness. Their dialogue transitions seamlessly from nostalgic anecdotes to deep dives into lyrics and themes, all while maintaining a lively banter that keeps the listener hooked. | |||
| #61 At the Speed of Life Album Review - Xzibit | 15 Apr 2024 | 01:11:00 | |
In a lively burst of nostalgia and keen insight, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive into the influential waves created by Xzibit’s debut album, "At the Speed of Life." The trio draws an ingenious parallel between Xzibit and other cultural staples like the original Xbox and the Jordan Aqua 8s, framing him as a seminal figure whose impact resonates through generations. Their discussion isn’t just an exploration of music; it's a vibrant celebration of an era, stitching together personal anecdotes with Xzibit's gritty, authentic narratives, creating a rich tapestry of late 90s hip-hop culture. | |||
| #86 THE FUTURE IS NOW ALBUM REVIEW - NON PHIXION | 07 Dec 2024 | 01:15:28 | |
In this episode of the That's Hip-Hop!, Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive deep into The Future Is Now, the groundbreaking 2002 album by underground hip-hop legends Non Phixion. Renowned for their gritty, thought-provoking lyricism and rebellious sound, the group—comprising Ill Bill, Sabac Red, Goretex, and DJ Eclipse—crafted a project revered as a "holy grail" for backpacker hip-hop enthusiasts. The hosts explore the album’s standout features, from its hard-hitting production by legends like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Large Professor to its incisive commentary on post-9/11 societal issues. They highlight the album’s darkly poetic exploration of conspiracy theories, anti-establishment themes, and the unflinching realism embedded in tracks like "Black Helicopters." Nostalgic reflections tie in with contemporary insights, as the trio ponder the lasting relevance of Non Phixion’s rebellious ethos in today's music landscape. | |||
| #60 NAUGHTY BY NATURE ALBUM REVIEW TREACH, VIN ROCK & DJ KAY GEE | 08 Apr 2024 | 01:19:09 | |
Diving into the vibrant heart of hip-hop's golden era, hostsMark, Ali, and Isaiah spin the decks back to the early '90s, delivering a high-octane review of Naughty by Nature's monumental impact on the genre. Igniting a nostalgic journey back to a time when anthems like "O.P.P." and "Hip Hop Hooray" ruled the airwaves and MTV rotations. This rap trio, composed of the lyrical genius Treach, the dynamic Vin Rock, and the wizard behind the turntable, DJ Kay Gee, didn't just ride the wave of the golden age; they became the tide that lifted all boats, permeating every corner of hip-hop culture from "In Living Color" to memorable performances on "All That." Their discussion isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a deep dive into the essence of what made Naughty by Nature stand out in a crowded scene - their unique blend of ferocity, melody, and anthemic choruses that compelled you to chant along, no matter where you were. | |||
| #59 THE DIARY REVIEW - SCARFACE | 08 Apr 2024 | 01:25:41 | |
The discussion spans Scarface's monumental discography, including his work with the Ghetto Boys and his critically acclaimed solo albums, highlighting his ability to achieve both platinum and gold status. The hosts passionately dissect the significance of Scarface's contributions, not just in terms of music but also his profound influence on the hip-hop community, as evidenced by the outpouring of respect from industry giants like DMX, Biggie, and Kanye West. They explore the intricacies of Scarface's lyrical prowess, his unique blend of storytelling and preacher-like cadence, and how his music reflects the essence of Houston, Texas. This episode is not merely a review; it's a celebration of Scarface's legacy, a journey through his artistic evolution, and a testament to his role as a foundational pillar in the hip-hop world. With engaging anecdotes, insightful analysis, and genuine reverence, "#59 THE DIARY REVIEW - SCARFACE" invites listeners to rediscover the genius of a true hip hop icon. | |||
| #58 WORDWORTH TALKS LYRICIST LOUNGE, EMC, MASTA ACE, THE ART OF RHYME AND AI | 19 Mar 2024 | 01:01:47 | |
Embark on a rhythmic journey with Wordsworth, a maestro of metaphor and a wizard of wordplay, as he unfolds the tapestry of his musical odyssey in an episode that dances on the fine line between nostalgia and innovation. This isn't just a conversation; it's a masterclass in storytelling through the beats of hip-hop, where each note carries the weight of history, and every lyric paints a vivid picture of cultural evolution. From the hallowed halls of the Lyricist Lounge, where legends were born in the crucible of freestyle, to the collaborative symphonies with icons like A Tribe Called Quest and Blackstar, Wordsworth guides us through the labyrinth of his musical legacy with the poise of a seasoned storyteller. | |||
| #57 MANIFEST DESTINY REVIEW - (UTD) URBAN THERMO DYNAMICS - MOS DEF | 16 Mar 2024 | 01:28:22 | |
In the bustling, ever-evolving world of hip-hop, a gem from the past resurfaces in the lively banter of Mark and Isaiah, sparking a journey back to the roots of Mos Def's illustrious career with Urban Thermo Dynamics (UTD). Picture this: a duo diving deep into the annals of hip-hop history, uncovering the familial bonds and unexpected love interests that shaped UTD, all the while tossing curveballs and sharing laughs. Their discussion isn't just a review; it's a vibrant exploration of the group's unique position in hip-hop lore, complete with a revelation of Mos Def's crush turned cool companion, Cess, and the limited cassette tape release that has fans clamoring for a piece of history. | |||
| #56 BLACKOUT REVIEW - METHOD MAN AND REDMAN | 09 Mar 2024 | 01:19:17 | |
Embarking on a riveting exploration of hip-hop's golden era, hosts Mark Ali and Isaiah dive deep into the lore of Method Man and Redman's iconic "Blackout" album. Celebrated for their gritty lyrical prowess and electrifying performances, this dynamic duo's contribution to hip-hop has long been admired but seldom dissected with the enthusiasm and detail Mark, Ali and Isaiah bring to the table. The hosts lament the lack of a documentary or any significant media coverage on an album that stands as a monumental piece of hip-hop history, especially to fans like themselves who found their hip-hop footing in the late '90s. | |||
| #55 STRICTLY BUSINESS REVIEW - EPMD | 27 Feb 2024 | 01:26:14 | |
In the bustling world of hip-hop podcasts, "#55 STRICTLY BUSINESS REVIEW - EPMD" stands out as a vibrant homage to the legendary duo EPMD, delivered by the dynamic hosts Mark and Isaiah. From the early morning vibes of the 909 to discussions that span time zones, they invite listeners into a realm where hip-hop's golden era is celebrated with the fervor it deserves. Their dialogue is a concoction of personal anecdotes, a deep dive into EPMD's indelible impact on hip-hop, and the duo's unique blend of laid-back delivery and funk-infused beats that carved a niche in the genre. It's not just a podcast; it's a Saturday morning ritual for those tuned into the rhythms of Eric Sermon and Parish Smith—EPMD, encapsulating their journey from street credibility to mainstream success without losing their essence. | |||
| #54 AMPLIFIED REVIEW - Q-TIP | 27 Feb 2024 | 01:25:34 | |
Diving into the vibrant world of hip-hop with Mark and Isaiah as the duo embarks on an auditory journey through the musical evolution of Q-Tip, the iconic figure from A Tribe Called Quest. Their podcast episode, charmingly packed with enthusiasm and a deep reverence for hip-hop culture, peels back the layers of Q-Tip's debut solo album, "Amplified." Released on November 30th, 1999, this album marked a distinct shift from his previous work, aiming to get listeners grooving with its club-ready beats and sensually charged lyrics, a departure from the socially conscious and introspective verses he was known for. | |||
| #53 E. 1999 ETERNAL REVIEW - BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY | 17 Feb 2024 | 01:31:09 | |
Dive into the spirited review of "#53 E. 1999 ETERNAL REVIEW - BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY" as Mark and Isaiah, and a nod to the Knicks & Lakers set the stage for a deep dive into hip-hop royalty. With a blend of humor, reverence, and a dash of self-proclaimed amateur analysis, they embark on dissecting the intricate artistry of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Described as the "Temptations of hip-hop," the group's saga from their grassroots beginnings in high school to their ascension as legends who've collaborated with the likes of Tupac and Biggie unfolds. The hosts' camaraderie and their comparisons to NBA players for their own hip-hop analysis skills add a light-hearted layer to the discussion. | |||
| #52 REACHIN' (A NEW REFUTATION OF TIME AND SPACE) REVIEW - DIGABLE PLANETS | 08 Feb 2024 | 01:23:39 | |
In a vibrant exploration of hip-hop's less trodden paths, Mark and Isaiah take listeners through a journey of musical discovery by reviewing Digable Planets' debut album, "#52 Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)." Their enthusiasm for this unique fusion of jazz, funk, and hip-hop resonates with the kind of warmth that invites listeners to lean in. This episode isn't just a review; it's a heartfelt homage to a group that seems to glide under the mainstream radar despite its significant impact on the '90s hip-hop scene. Digable Planets, with its members Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Maryann "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira, Craig "Doodlebug" Irving, and their DJ Silkworm, are celebrated for their fluidity, lyrical sophistication, and the seamless blend of their distinct styles, all of which contributed to a sound that's as fresh today as it was decades ago. | |||
| #51 WORD LIFE REVIEW - O.C. | 01 Feb 2024 | 01:19:21 | |
In this engaging episode of "#51 WORD LIFE REVIEW - O.C.," the hosts Mark and Isaiah dive deep into the world of the underrated hip-hop legend MC OC (Omar Credle). Their conversation illuminates OC's unique contributions to the genre, highlighting his intricate lyricism, introspective storytelling, and smooth delivery that have earned him high respect among hip-hop legends. Despite coming late to OC's music, they share a newfound appreciation for his emphasis on true lyricism, subject matter, and innovation in the rap game. The duo also explores OC's distinct musical style, which they struggle to compare directly to any single artist, noting influences from Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Nas, and others, reflecting the rich tapestry of 90s hip-hop. They touch on OC's minimal use of profanity, a stark contrast to his contemporaries, underscoring his focus on substance over shock value. Throughout the episode, Mark and Isaiah dissect various tracks from OC's album "Word Life," analyzing lyrics that showcase OC's technical prowess and philosophical depth. Their conversation reveals a profound appreciation for OC's artistry, the impact of his work on their own musical journey, and the broader hip-hop landscape, ultimately positioning OC as a timeless figure whose music transcends the era of its creation. | |||
| #85 ICE CUBE WORLD SERIES PERFORMANCE REVIEW | 07 Dec 2024 | 01:17:36 | |
| #50 GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' REVIEW - 50 CENT | 20 Jan 2024 | 01:35:55 | |
In this landmark 50th episode, Mark and Isaiah dive deep into the world of hip-hop, dedicating their session to none other than the iconic 50 Cent, aka Ferrari F50. The energy is palpable as they reminisce about the impact 50 Cent had when he burst onto the scene, dominating the airwaves with hits like "In Da Club." The duo takes a trip down memory lane, recalling how 50 Cent's music infiltrated unexpected places, even making its way into classrooms where it wasn't supposed to be heard. The hosts explore 50 Cent's genius in crafting hit records, from his lyrics to his risky yet successful approach of singing his own choruses. As they dissect the artist's style, influences, and entrepreneurial ventures, they highlight the significance of 50 Cent's resilience, facing challenges and rising above to become a hip-hop juggernaut. | |||
| #49 LONG LIVE THE KANE REVIEW - BIG DADDY KANE | 18 Jan 2024 | 01:24:13 | |
In this lively and engaging podcast episode, Mark and Isaiah embark on a vibrant exploration of the legendary Big Daddy Kane and his iconic album, "#49 LONG LIVE THE KANE." The hosts delve into the uniqueness of Big Daddy Kane's style, comparing him to the lyrical trinity of Rakim, KRS-One, and the young Jay-Z. The conversation flows seamlessly, capturing the essence of Kane's charisma, storytelling prowess, and technical skills. From dissecting album covers to reliving moments in hip-hop history, the hosts take the audience on a journey, sharing anecdotes, analyzing lyrics, and appreciating Kane's lasting impact. The episode not only celebrates the King Asiatic's contribution to hip-hop but also showcases the passion and camaraderie of true hip-hop enthusiasts. | |||
| #48 FLESH OF MY FLESH, BLOOD OF MY BLOOD REVIEW - DMX | 18 Jan 2024 | 01:45:26 | |
| #47 THE ADVENTURES OF SLICK RICK REVIEW - SLICK RICK | 05 Jan 2024 | 01:25:57 | |
In a whirlwind tour of hip-hop's golden era, this lively conversation crackles with the energy of true enthusiasts! Picture a dynamic duo, Mark and Isaiah, diving headfirst into the legacy of the legendary Slick Rick, the storytelling maestro of rap royalty. From the get-go, their banter reads like a backstage pass to a hip-hop time capsule, blending reverence and excitement for Slick Rick's unmatched style. They geek out over his iconic eye patch and the way he effortlessly wove suave elegance into gritty street tales, painting the picture of an artist truly ahead of his time. | |||
| #46 3 YEARS, 5 MONTHS AND 2 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF... REVIEW - SPEECH & ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT | 26 Dec 2023 | 01:29:48 | |
In a wild and rhythmic podcast episode straight from the heart of the 909, Mark and Isaiah dive into a time-traveling journey through the influential lanes of Arrested Development's musical legacy. This podcast episode isn't just a casual review—it's a musical expedition fueled by passion, hip-hop history, and a sprinkling of humor. As they dissect Arrested Development's debut album, "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...", the trio unleashes a vibrant narrative tapestry interwoven with tales of social consciousness, infectious beats, and the sonic fusion of soul, funk, and African rhythms. With contagious excitement, they dissect tracks like "Everyday People," "Tennessee," and "Mr. Wendal," unraveling the lyrical threads that stitch together societal struggles, personal experiences, and the mesmerizing beats that defined an era. | |||
| #45 CHRISTMAS RAP REVIEW - RUN DMC, DANA DANE, SUN-D MOET | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:58:26 | |
Join Mark and Isaiah on a vibrant rollercoaster ride as they unpack a unique gem in the hip hop universe: a 1987 Christmas rap compilation album from Profile Records. With infectious energy and a sprinkle of seasonal spirit, these podcast hosts serve up a flavorful discussion covering the fusion of '80s rap vibes and holiday themes. From dissecting the tracks by legends like Run DMC, Dana Dane, and King Sun to exploring the scarcity of Christmas hip hop albums, their banter crackles with enthusiasm, offering insights into the intricacies of weaving yuletide tales in a rap landscape. But it's not just about the beats and rhymes; they delve into the business savvy behind creating a Christmas rap album, wrapping up by playfully plugging their own eclectic pin business and podcast, inviting listeners to join their merry band across various platforms. | |||
| #44 TRAIN OF THOUGHT - TALIB KWELI AND HI-TEK | 12 Dec 2023 | 01:46:48 | |
In a whirlwind tour through the galaxy of hip-hop, Mark, Isaiah, and their guest embark on a podcast journey aboard the express train of thought, diving deep into the legendary collaboration of Talib Kweli and Hi Tek. With the charm of seasoned conductors, they beckon listeners to hop aboard, reminding everyone to buckle up for the intricate lyricism, socially conscious narratives, and the pulsating beats that define this remarkable musical odyssey. As they navigate through the tracks like "Move Something," "Blast," and "Too Late," these hip-hop aficionados conduct a sonic exploration, dissecting the album's halves—praising the lyrical prowess of one segment while reveling in the atmospheric vibes of the other, akin to unearthing hidden gems within a treasure trove of beats and rhymes. With anecdotes, insights, and laughter echoing through the podcast carriages, their vibrant discussion paints a graffiti mural of nostalgia, paying homage to the roots of conscious rap and the timeless legacy of these rap virtuosos. Amidst shared memories of discovering this musical marvel, they uncover tales of chance encounters, like stumbling upon the album's simplistic yet compelling cover art. The trio navigates through the complexities of hip-hop's evolution, sharing stories of artists' collaborations, humorous cab rides, and the magical synergy between Talib Kweli and Hi Tek, creating a symphony of laughter, analysis, and admiration. With each track serving as a portal to another realm of thought and emotion, the podcast becomes a sonic time capsule, transporting listeners through the past, present, and future of hip-hop's rhythmic universe. | |||
| #43 MURS 3:16 (THE 9TH EDITION) REVIEW - MURS | 05 Dec 2023 | 01:11:30 | |
In the heart of a hip-hop symposium, a vibrant crew led by Mark Andre and Isaiah plunged headfirst into the sonic realm of MURS and his album "MURS 3:16: The 9th Edition." Picture a musical séance, where these enthusiasts conjured the spirit of MURS' artistry, sharing anecdotes like treasured vinyl records. From the crackling beats of the West Coast to the eclectic tapestry of MURS' storytelling, their discussion was a lyrical fiesta. They traversed the rhythm and rhyme of his evolution, celebrating the melodic alchemy that cemented MURS as a hip-hop maestro. With each word, they wove a sonic tapestry, fusing insights about his journey from the streets of LA to the crossroads of diverse influences, leaving an echo of admiration for MURS' lyrical mastery in the air. In this vibrant dialogue, the energy was infectious, akin to a rap cypher under the streetlights. Voices crescendoed, dissecting MURS' verses like eager maestros orchestrating a hip-hop sonata. The discussion was a love letter to MURS' ability to meld authenticity with musical finesse, painting vivid landscapes through his bars. It wasn't just a breakdown of tracks but a celebration of storytelling and lyrical depth, rendering the transcript an anthology of fandom, appreciation, and a shared resonance for the West Coast bard, MURS. | |||
| #42 SCARY HOURS 3 REVIEW - DRAKE | 27 Nov 2023 | 01:18:42 | |
Gather 'round for a wild ride through the rap cosmos with Mark, Andre, and Isaiah on their hip-hop rollercoaster in the "#42 SCARY HOURS 3 REVIEW - DRAKE" podcast episode! These three are like the squad you'd want for a road trip across musical dimensions. Picture this: Mark, the hype maestro kicking off with his infectious energy, Andre, the analytical wordsmith breaking down bars like an undercover detective, and Isaiah, the chill vibe maestro adding his laid-back yet profound take on Drake's beats. From "good morning" to dissecting Drake's intricacies, they dive headfirst into the album, dissecting Drake's lyrical finesse like forensic scientists investigating a lyrical crime scene. Their banter ricochets between admiration for Drake's architectural approach to lyrics versus Wayne's freestyle finesse, sprinkled with admiration for Drake's versatility - from his comedic prowess to his shrewd entrepreneurial spirit, they cover it all. And oh, the breakdown of Drake's lyrics! They're like explorers deciphering ancient hieroglyphs, unraveling cryptic references to Kanye West ("yay"), Rihanna, and more, making it feel like decoding rap's Rosetta Stone. | |||
| #41 THAT'S HIP-HOP FRIENDSGIVING | 24 Nov 2023 | 00:26:54 | |
Gather 'round the mic for a slice of audio joy! In episode #41 of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Andre, and Isaiah transform their studio into a Thanksgiving feast haven straight from the 909. Forget the standard podcast chatter; this episode is a gastronomic journey served with a side of hip-hop banter. Picture this: the trio excitedly unveils their local spread, dishing out details on potatoes, gravy, turkey, and those essential black-eyed peas—all while savoring every mouthful and teasing about the imminent food coma, courtesy of 'The Itis.' But wait, the beats and bites take a turn into a heated debate about Andre 3000's unconventional musical masterpiece, stirring up thoughts on artistry, evolution, and audience expectations in a mix hotter than the spiciest gravy. As plates clink and laughter swirls, their gratitude takes center stage, sprinkling heartfelt thank-yous and friendship declarations like confetti. Between bites, these three musketeers share genuine appreciation for each other, weaving tales of inspiration, friendship, and the pure joy of creating a podcast that's the modern-day book club for music enthusiasts. So, buckle up for a rollercoaster of flavor and rhythm, where food, friendship, and funky beats collide in a feast for the ears! | |||
| #85 FREESTYLE COMPILATION 2 | 02 Nov 2024 | 01:13:59 | |
This special episode of That's Hip Hop takes listeners on a deep dive into the heart and soul of freestyling. Hosts Isaiah, Andre, Mark, and Ali take turns throwing down bars in this high-energy compilation, showcasing the raw talent and dedication that powers the show's unique vibe. With shoutouts to recent followers and subscribers, they thank their expanding audience for helping them reach 900 subscribers, fueling their passion for hip-hop. It’s not just talk, though—this episode is packed with original freestyle sessions that touch on everything from pop culture references to personal reflections, blending impressive rhymes with infectious enthusiasm. | |||
| #40 INTERNAL AFFAIRS REVIEW - PHAROAHE MONCH | 20 Nov 2023 | 01:35:59 | |
With the friendly banter of devoted aficionados, Mark (The Realest) and Isaiah (The Majestic Nesquik), unravel the enigmatic aura surrounding the rap maestro Pharoahe Monch, hailed as the "King Tut of rap." From his unparalleled lyricism to his groundbreaking approach in weaving intricate rhyme schemes, they paint a vibrant portrait of his musical prowess. The duo's chatter dances around the raw magnetism of Monch's debut solo album, "Internal Affairs," a relic that's now akin to a cherished artifact in hip-hop's illustrious history. Their fervor for Monch's unparalleled duality as both a masterful rapper and a producer echoes through the lively discussion, a vibrant tribute to his indelible mark on the genre. | |||
| #39 THE BLACK ALBUM REVIEW - JAY-Z | 13 Nov 2023 | 01:49:07 | |
In the latest episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark and Isaiah dive into the iconic world of Jay-Z, specifically exploring the legendary album "THE BLACK ALBUM." The duo sets the stage, eagerly awaiting Andre's input as he might join them mid-episode. They discuss Jay-Z's deliberate selection of the best beats and production for this album, dropped in November 2003, potentially signaling a retirement that didn't quite materialize. The conversation weaves through the album's intros, outros, and interludes, emphasizing how every element contributes to a cohesive masterpiece. The hosts dissect Jay-Z's smart moves, his impact on hip-hop, and even touch on his impressive ability to keep Beyoncé around. As the discussion unfolds, they dissect specific tracks, sharing anecdotes, historical references, and personal connections, making for an engaging and insightful exploration of one of the best albums from the early 2000s. | |||
| #38 BORN LIKE THIS REVIEW - MF DOOM | 13 Nov 2023 | 01:35:11 | |
In the latest episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Andre, Isaiah, and company dive into the iconic MF DOOM's sixth and final solo studio album, "BORN LIKE THIS." The dynamic trio pays tribute to the late and legendary DOOM, highlighting his unparalleled creativity, lyricism, and the profound impact he left on the world of hip-hop. As they dissect DOOM's intricate verses, from the cryptic imagery of "tilling the wastelands" to the clever wordplay in "Gazzillion Ear," the hosts provide a deep and entertaining analysis. The banter between the hosts adds a layer of humor, with witty observations about DOOM's masked persona, references to Christopher Nolan's films, and the intricacies of his unique flow. Throughout the episode, they seamlessly blend insightful commentary with lighthearted moments, creating a must-listen experience for hip-hop enthusiasts. | |||
| #37 GORY DAYS REVIEW - NECRO | 30 Oct 2023 | 01:45:52 | |
Step into the eerie and fascinating world of "#37 GORY DAYS REVIEW - NECRO." In this lively discussion, Mark, Andre, and Isaiah take you on a journey through the dark and twisted realm of Necro, the underground living legend. Necro, also known as the "sexorcist," hails from Brooklyn and is renowned for his aggressive and explicit lyrics, delving into taboo subjects like violence, gore, and horror in his music. The hosts emphasize that while they don't condone the content, they're here to appreciate the artistry that Necro brings to the hip-hop genre. As they dissect Necro's unique style, they highlight his exceptional skill as a beatmaker and lyricist. His intricate rhymes and storytelling captivate the listener, even if the subject matter is not for the faint of heart. The conversation delves into some of Necro's tracks, showcasing his technical prowess and his ability to craft detailed and gruesome narratives. Despite the graphic content, Necro's artistry and dedication to his craft shine through, earning him a unique place in the world of hardcore hip-hop. So, whether you're a longtime fan or just curious about the genre, this discussion offers an engaging glimpse into the world of Necro and his music. | |||