First Generation Talks is a podcast from Breakfast Club Producer and DJ Dramos, and Hip Hop Artist/Creative Radamiz. First Generation Talks focuses on seeing the world through the lens of first and second generation Latinos, who often face the duality of not being Latin enough for their families back home, but being too Latin for people outside of their culture. Tackling anything from pop-culture, to spirituality, to issues effecting the Hispanic community and beyond; First Generation Talks aims to be the voice for a community rarely seen represented in media.
Dramos and Radamiz talk Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, WAP backlash, Onlyfans and letting go on expectations.
Back after a little hiatus Dramos and Radamiz touch on what they've been up to the last couple months and the lessons they've been learning, as well as re-finding your identity, reconnecting with your younger self, survivors instinct and personal growth.
As seen on Tiffany Haddish's "They Ready" comedy special on Netflix, Aida Rodriguez joins the show and talks about racism, and the overall Latin experience in America both past and present.
Rapper Andy Mineo joins the show and we get deep talking about ownership, marriage, religion and overall just leveling up mentally.
New York born Dominican singer Maluca joins the show and talks about getting discovered by Diplo, being outspoken on political and social issues, our generations lack of motivation to protest, how much of ourselves does the outside world deserve to have, and more.
After missing a week we're back and talking Bad Bunny being crowned the biggest pop start in the world, technology innovations in the entertainment industry, people being more open to collaborating during this time and how people are faring now a month into the quarantine.
Head of Audiomack Latin Max Escobar joins the show talking about the future of Latin Music, the mindset needed for Latin artists to breakthrough commercially, educating yourself about the music business, what we can expect from the music industry post quarantine, Bad Bunny destroying stereotypes and more.
The guys talk their experiences being locked down in quarantine, how their staying productive and positive, lessons this whole experience has thought them about the world, new music including their take on the response to Jay Electronica's new album, their perspectives on religion and more.
Dramos and Radamiz are joined by anti-trust attorney Hector Oseguera who is currently running for congress in New Jersey. The guys talk gentrification, representation, various social issues and more.
Dramos and Radamiz talk about the Coronavirus coming to New York, Megan The Stallion's label deal, being mindful of the things you ingest and more.
Dramos and Radamiz talk about the passing of Pop Smoke, breaking generational curses, prioritizing the things that truly matter in life and more.
First Generation Talks is a podcast from Breakfast Club Producer and DJ Dramos, and Hip Hop Artist/Creative Radamiz. First Generation Talks is based upon the unique experience of American-born Latinos faced with the duality of not being Latin enough for their families back home, but being too Latin for the people they grew up with in the states. Tackling anything from pop-culture, to spirituality, to issues effecting the Hispanic community and beyond; First Generation Talks aims to be the voice for a community rarely seen represented in media.