Podcast by Headkrack
04 - HeadKrack - Trouble Don't Last Always Interlude by Headkrack
05 - HeadKrack - Trouble Don't Last Ft A1 Krashn by Headkrack
06 - HeadKrack - For The Love Intro by Headkrack
08 - HeadKrack - Sumo Interlude by Headkrack
11 - HeadKrack - Mona Lisa Scars Ft Mahdi & Travii by Headkrack
12 - HeadKrack - Tight Rope Interlude by Headkrack
13 - HeadKrack - Tight Rope Ft K Valentine by Headkrack
14 - HeadKrack - Tunnel Vision Ft Evan Holt & Loren Riché by Headkrack
For the ladies. All of'em. “MONA LISA'S SCARS” is that aromatic blend of acceptance and empowerment laid down over a soul stirring track produced by Local Astronauts. It's TikTok worthy. And it's about damn time. There's something phenomenal when men come together to celebrate the Divine Feminine. Noooo, not talking about ass and gushy…but about real people with real history to overcome. In today's social climate Women find themselves inundated with serums, creams, hairstyle and clothing choices that are aimed at making them feel less than who they are. “MONA LISA'S SCARS” is a laid-back wake-up call for Women to relax and embrace themselves as they are. The track features lyrics from Mahdi and Travii the 7th in a pace that allows the message to breathe and resonate. The hook “Be glad to know you're perfect as you are. No, you don't have to be a superstar. If I had a second chance, I would choose you the way you are. But it's up to you for you to love your scars,” repeats just enough times for the message to hit ladies where their scars live. Straight from the gate, HeadKrack words of a chance encounter, a street meet and greet sets the tone for Men who actually get it. Yup! They exist and “MONA LISA'S SCARS” lets it be none loud and clear. This is a jam that we can see women of all races, ages, sizes, and financial backgrounds embracing. It is NOT the everyday superficial song that they don't need. “So many women don't see the perfection in every flaw that truly makes them perfect. Women are often too hard on themselves and fail to recognize their own unique qualities, beauty and worth. I want to celebrate and encourage self-acceptance and appreciation for one's individuality”, expressed HEADKRACK. That's it. Something so simple. Arriving at the perfect time, on the perfect canvas. “MONA LISA'S SCARS” will be a healing anthem, mantra, and affirmational tool in the arsenal of Women everywhere guaranteed…or your money back.
The culture has come a long way. Let's not fuck it up.
Chapter 3. Things get weird. Sex, maybe, healing...Really! The skeptical listener may find this account a little too “woo woo.” Before my experience, frankly, I would have too. Yet, my ayahuasca journey fundamentally altered me. It tossed all my certainties into the cosmos, releasing me from the stories I’ve told myself for decades. It allowed me to see within myself another reality, one that’s more forgiving, more accepting, lighter. It even challenged my growing belief in the universe miracles. Deep in my ayahuasca journey, as I exploded into infinite tiny particles of light, I caught a glimpse of eternity. It is the closest I’ve felt to bliss in my life. The ayahuasca journey is a deeply spiritual one. I’d be a fool to think otherwise. This experience is not for everyone and I’d want to be confident each could handle the physical and mental rigor required. Be sure you are in safe hands for the journey.
HeadKrack After Hours:The Ayahuasca Episode Pt 2 by Headkrack
HeadKrack speaks to his manager about the social media post that had everyone scared to death that something bad had happen to him....however he is apparently ALIVE and at a Ayahuasca retreat. He states, "To the uninformed Ayahuasca has been a thing of legend. Is it a drug, miracle cure, or a medicine? Whatever it is perceived to be I wanted to find out first hand about South Americas DMT triggering spirit drink." Follow Headkrack to learn more about his experience.
Quiet as kept, TDE's Jay Rock has crept up and became one of the most respected new generation mc's in the game. His new album "Redemption" has rocked through out the summer and got enough gas to get us through Fall. Don't Call it a comeback.
Bun B is a 5 Star General in this world of rap. From his origins in Port Arthur, to meeting his partner in crime Pimp C, to being a Professor, we touch on a lot of things in this conversation. Be sure you cop his new album "Return of the Trill"
I recently chopped it out with one of my favorite artist out of "the A", Scotty ATL. This dude is the embodiment of grind, hardwork, and timing. His current wave is his new single "Ratchet" which is the lead single off his upcoming album "It's Time" which is now dropping in July. Sit back and peep game.
It's not often you get a chance to chat with the early 90's hip hop vets these days. Special Ed burst on the scene with a unique swag and energy unseen prior to his arrival in hip hop. Nearly 30 years later....Is he still The Magnificent?
Join in for our conversation with Trevor Jackson and Jason Mitchell where we discuss their new film “SuperFly” 4 Wheeling, Martial Arts and more.
Neyo has been in this game for years, but has it made him a animal? If nothing else it's helped him craft his new album "Good Man", got him a few tv shows, some babies. and got him in Ninja like shape. But can he freestyle?
Pusha T pulls up to talk his new album, Co-signs, the future of G.O.O.D Music and more.
Wale stops by to talk about his new EP, WWE, Who bit Beyonce and women who he'd let ruin his life. It's a fun ride.
For those unfamiliar with Zone 6 rapper Trouble you are in for a freaking treat. In this episode he talks about his new project "Edgewood", his introduction into gang life, his impressive criminal rap sheet, becoming a new dad, and why he's having a hard time getting rid of "snacks" and a whole lot more. A fun ride awaits you.
New Year new you right? Well part of that battle is getting your finances in order and these 2 guest know a lot about that. Whether you know Daymond John from his days at FUBU or from ABC's "Shark Tank", he's definitely a man with infinite knowledge of the dollar. Also quiet as kept Pras of the Fugees has been making smart business decisions for over 20 years. How can you accumulate not just money but wealth? What's a good investment? Why do Lottery winners go broke? Where the Fugess at? Answers await you. Come soak up this wisdom.
This episode I chop it up with frequent Rickey Smiley Show collaborator "Psychic Wayne" to talk about not only is Psychic abilities a real thing or "hustle", but we also discuss what's in store for the US over the next 10 years and other trippy stuff.
Dave East is quickly carving a niche for himself as one of the nicest new mc's in the commercial rap landscape. What makes him tick tho? What makes him laugh? Is he man or machine? Also me and Rickey Smiley chop it up with Redman about his new tv show "Scared Famous" and balancing his life at this stage of his career. Episode 7 is all about balance.
The story of Freeway Rick Ross is a polarizing one. Depending on what side of the law you're sitting on you'll either view him as a intelligent entrepreneur, a drug dealing hustler, or a man who was a product of his environment who did what he needed to do to survive. This is a story of a man who came from nothing and go on to be be the biggest drug dealer in the US. The plot thickens tho, he was selling drugs for the US government! Then he gets a life sentence in prison on some gassed up charges and has to plot his way out. The rest of the story you gotta hear for yourself. Let's get deep. #HeadkrackAfterHours
This time around I talk to Colin Warner who was wrongly incarcerated for 21 years and is also the subject of a new film called "Crown Heights" with stars Lakeith Stanfield and Nnamdi Asomugha. Lakeith also joins us to talk social ills, Atlanta season 2, and why he'd be the illest Batman villain ever. The cherry on top is Lori Flowers who comes by to give the formerly incarcerated and free people tips on landing the job you want.
In what may be my favorite episode of After Hours to date, I talk trap with my homie Chris Stylezz from the podcast "Trappin Anonymous". His podcast is dope and is actually the catylyst that made me want to finally drop mines. From there I talk to 2 Chainz about his new album, signs of when it's time to leave the drug game and what exactly does a $300 microwave do?
Back on the scene for episode3! This time around I talk to Meek Mill about "Wins and Losses" and I even manage to get him to spit some bars. Also, we take a trip back in time with Director, producer, and all around solid cat Choke No Joke about his documentary "The Nucleus of Hip Hop". Gems and great stories await you. Welcome back.
This time around I sit with the super cool human that is Bibi Bourelli and talk weed, wine, and societies woes. Be sure to listen until the very end for a extra def accoustic version of her hit single "Ballin" .
Episode one of the Headkrack: After Hours podcast is here. This trip I talk to the stars of "All Eyes on Me" Demetrius Shipp Jr, Kat Graham, and Jamal Woolard. We talk about the film as well as some of the backlash it's received from people in the industry. For additonal insight I also talk to one of Pac's closest buddies near the end of his life, the legendary Greg Nice of Nice and Smooth. And if things couldn't get iller, I chat with Monie love about her memories of the late great Prodigy of Mobb Deep. Enjoy the ride.