You might call them "old heads". Stuck in the '90s. WASHED! But they lived through (arguably) the best era of hip hop since its inception in the mid 70's. They just want the mumble rappers to open their mouths so people can understand what they're saying. Ok sorry, that was a cheap shot. It’s time t…
In this episode, Lo tapped in with two special ladies to take their pulse on the complicated relationship between entertainers and the highly publicized accusations of abuse and sexual assault against them. Dopest veteran TT and Lo's baby sis Hollie didn't hesitate to remind us that we are as just as flawed as our artists. However, don't get it twisted, they're not freeing R. Kelly from the closet. No political correctness and pandering to the woke police. Strictly speaking from their own personal experience. It was honest, it was enlightening and it was DOPE! We apologize for the poor audio quality. We're still working out this virtual guest thing so bear with us and we promise there is more high-quality content on its way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I gifted myself something this year for my birthday. I've been thinking about it for a very long time so I said F it, there's no time like the present to get back into this podcasting thing. We originally launched this podcast in May 2019. Had a good little run. Worked out some kinks, took a few hiatus (apparently hiatuses is not a word), stopped completely when COVID hit. Now we're back. Trying a different format where all guests are remote since COVID is still out here running rampant. I'm the host, my friends are the guests. Still interesting topics around hip hop, the culture, and anything else we feel like discussing. No format, just great conversations. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lo and Rocco chop it up about life, music, and TV.
Lo and Rocco catch up and talk about whatever pops up in their head.
Before we become friends I need to see your list of the 50 greatest rappers of all time. If we don't have at least 25 in common I have nothing else to say to you. Sounds crazy but after a week of this discussion, these lists seem so personal, as it should be. On this episode, Lo and Rocco discuss one of the culture's hottest trending topics of the week. Instead of firing off names on their own lists, they touched a little on how a top list should be constructed. Also, whats an A&R and what do they do? Do labels or artist need them? Drake, Lil Durk, YBN Cordae, BJ The Chicago Kid and Chance the Rapper had new projects drop in the last two weeks. Want an honest opinion? Push Play.
Milestone episode number 10 was all about the Queensbridge legend, Nasir Jones aka Nasty Nas! Boy were they excited to dig deep into Lost Tapes 2, the sequel to 17 year old Lost Tapes. Rocco and Lo break the album down track by track and discuss Nas’ iconic flow, lyricism, storytelling and the heavyweight production. But first, they touch on the new XXL freshman class. How do they stack up against each other and who brought their A game to the freestyle. Push Play.
On this episode Dopest got REAL. Nah seriously that's the name of the special guest host this week. Real dropped in to help the crew breakdown 6 albums that were released in the past couple of weeks like the street banger, Flygod Is An Awesome God, from Westside Gunn and an unexpectedly soulful "collaboration" album from Ed Sheeran. Yes, Ed Sheeran. As if that didn't keep them busy enough, they attempted to rank the top 5 record labels/rap crews in hip hop history. Yeah good luck with that. Lets just say they put in a good effort. Push Play.
Every rap fan from a big city wants their hometown to go down as the best to ever do it. Hip-hop started out in the park, but not just any park. A park in the Bronx, New York. Much respect goes out to the pioneers from the Big Apple but it’s been a long time since then and boy has this beautiful seed grown and sprouted branches that stretch across the entire globe. But to find some of hip-hops most potent spitters there is no need to travel very far. On this episode we match NY’s finest emcees up with their close cousins just a short car ride away in Philadelphia. Plus we touch on the new releases from Chris Brown, Daniel Caesar and Mustard. Push Play.
In this episode we break down the term "culture vulture" and why the phrase gets thrown around so often. We give our take on Gucci Mane's new album Delusion of Grandeur and review releases from Lil Nas X and Benny the Butcher. Push play.
Enough can't be said about one of the most underrated producers of our time. The gang all share a common admiration for Salaam Remi as the genius behind so many musical masterpieces. He teamed up with Joell Ortiz again for an EP called Box Talk and you'll have to tune in to see how the Dopest podcast received it. They also review Tee Grizzley's debut album Scriptures and even things out with a little sweetness from Kiana Lede with Myself. Push play.
This episode, We talk about Jay-Z’s impact on the culture being way more significant than his bank account. Plus we review new releases from Jim Jones, Beast Coast, Mozzy, YG and more.
A lot to take on during this heavy album release week. The Dopest members somehow managed to listen to everything that dropped and wasn't shy about dishing their opinions. Releases from Meg Thee Stallion, Curren$y and Statik Selektah, Sheek Louch, Wu-Tang, and Tyler the creator kept their ears full. The squad minus TT go down the tracklist of the biggest summer(ish) release, DJ Khaled's 11th album, Father of Asahd. Push Play.
In this episode, TT is back in the building. Well, sort of. This week the Wu was still fresh on everyone’s mind after indulging in Wu-Tang documentary, Of Mics and Men. The “clan” gave their own take on everything from the film production to the individual stories they were impacted by the most. Maryland rapper Logic’s fifth studio album Confessions of a Dangerous Mind was reviewed along with Green Balloon, by eclectic ensemble out of New Orleans, Tank and the Bangas. Push play.
In this episode, the guy's chop it up one-on-one while TT is away. Naturally, the conversation shifts to an all-out greatest Jay-Z album conversation. The two name their top five and share their common appreciation for a Jay-Z project many critics consider to be a flop. Lo and Rocco reviews a release from Dreamville newcomer Ari Lennox and talk about Styles P's new joint, SP the Goat: Ghost of All Time.
In this episode, TT is back in the building. Well, sort of. This week the Wu was still fresh on everyone’s mind after indulging in Wu-Tang documentary, Of Mics and Men. The “clan” gave their own take on everything from the film production to the individual stories they were impacted by the most. Maryland rapper Logic’s fifth studio album Confessions of a Dangerous Mind was reviewed along with Green Balloon, by eclectic ensemble out of New Orleans, Tank and the Bangas. Push play.
In this episode, the guy's chop it up one-on-one while TT is away. Naturally, the conversation shifts to an all-out greatest Jay-Z album conversation. The two name their top five and share their common appreciation for a Jay-Z project many critics consider to be a flop. Lo and Rocco reviews a release from Dreamville newcomer Ari Lennox and talk about Styles P's new joint, SP the Goat: Ghost of All Time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this very first episode of Dopest, the crew introduces themselves and talk about how the podcast came together. Take a trip down memory lane where Rocco, TT, and Lo reminisce about the time they fell in love with hip-hop. Everyone gives their take on Schoolboy Q's new album Crash Talk and Pete Rock's recent release Return of the SP1200. In the Decoded segment they break down some of that drug talk that VA rapper Pusha T spills on the track If You Know You Know off of 2018's Daytona. Push play.
In this very first episode of Dopest, the crew introduces themselves and talks about how the podcast came together. Take a trip down memory lane where Rocco, TT, and Lo reminisce about the time they fell in love with hip-hop. Everyone gives their take on Schoolboy Q's new album Crash Talk and Pete Rock's recent release Return of the SP1200. In the Decoded segment they break down some of that drug talk that VA rapper Pusha T spills on the track If You Know You Know off of 2018's Daytona. Push play. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app