"I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" launched on January 17, 2017. The podcast is about bringing back the essence of true hip-hop dialogue by speaking with some of the most important hip-hop influencers. But the podcast is coupled with informative content and not solely hip-hop music based but relatable top…
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The I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast is a truly outstanding show that deserves all the praise it receives. From the moment you hit play, you can feel the energy and passion from the hosts and guests alike. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to hip-hop, from interviews with up-and-coming artists to discussions on the latest trends in the industry. There is never a dull moment on this podcast.
One of the best aspects of The I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast is its authenticity. The hosts are genuine hip-hop enthusiasts who clearly have a deep love and knowledge for the genre. Their chemistry is evident in every episode, making for an entertaining and engaging listening experience. Additionally, they provide valuable insights and analysis into various aspects of hip-hop culture, from music production techniques to lyrical analysis.
Another standout feature of this podcast is its ability to showcase emerging talent. The hosts take the time to highlight up-and-coming artists, giving them a platform to share their gifts and talents with a wider audience. This not only introduces listeners to new music but also supports the growth of these artists within the industry. It's refreshing to see a podcast actively championing lesser-known talents.
However, like any podcast, there are some areas where The I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast could improve. Occasionally, there can be moments where the discussion veers off-topic or becomes repetitive. While this doesn't happen often, it can be a minor distraction for those seeking strictly focused conversations about hip-hop. Additionally, some listeners might prefer more structure or organization in terms of topics covered.
In conclusion, The I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast is a must-listen for any fan of hip-hop music and culture. Its raw authenticity, knowledgeable hosts, and dedication to showcasing emerging talent make it stand out among other podcasts in this genre. Despite some minor flaws in structure or occasional tangents, the overall quality and passion behind this show are undeniable. Whether you're a lifelong hip-hop enthusiast or a casual listener looking to expand your musical horizons, this podcast is definitely worth adding to your playlist.
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" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" featured Indie Artist Strada215 & Nirecostello also make-up artist Serene Stylez on podcast this week as well. Lastly, we also had Miss Porter Water grace the final episode of 2022. KEEP IT HIP-HOPSUBSCRIBE NOWhttps://www.podpage.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/Shot by @ibrahimgoldenJoin The Channel To Get The Latest Hip-Hop News & Artist Spotlight
" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast featured three artist "Primetime Primo, LSP Jewelz and K Jigga on the Indie Artist Spotlight. KEEP IT HIP-HOPSUBSCRIBE NOW https://www.podpage.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/Shot by @ibrahimgolden Join The Channel To Get The Latest Hip-Hop News & Artist Spotlight
" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast " featured Leon Remnant from the motherland of Africa on the Indie Artist Spotlight. He came on pod to speak about his journey growing up in Africa and the impact Hip-Hop culture has had on his country. Lastly, we also discuss the division between African-Americans and Africans in the United States of America.I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast " featured Ahoiynerooz female Hip-Hop Artist representing Wilmington, Delaware. We spoke about her new upcoming project "Polygamy." We also touched on her don't in a relationships with men. We discussed the Delaware rap scene & her being the best female rapper in her city. Brand New Single Coming September 10, 2022 " Get A New Bae"KEEP IT HIP-HOPSUBSCRIBE NOWhttps://www.podpage.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/Shot by @ibrahimgoldenJoin The Channel To Get The Latest Hip-Hop News & Artist Spotlight
" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast " featured Rezy Rosazlez from the Badlands of North Philadelphia on the Indie Artist Spotlight. He came on pod to speak about his new body of work " Coffee Days." We also spoke about his process as an artist and being a father as well.
" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" featured the CEO of "Hip-Hop Littles" Okmodello a company based in Chicago Illinois. We discussed the mission of his company and his plans on building the communities in Chicago. He believes that his company will be next Walt Disney in the future. In addition we discussed the origin of drill rap, and the future of drill Hip-Hop culture. " I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast " featured TYE this week a Hip-Hop Recording Artist from West Philadelphia. He came on the pod to speak about his new project " Sorry You Couldn't Go." We also touched on Will Smith & other Philly greats that where groundbreaking for the culture.
"I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" featured Imani Creator of Pish Posh Clothing Brand on this week " Creative Spotlight " We discussed how Pish Posh got started and Iman's background in Art putting her in class of her own. We also spoke recent tragedy of the " South Street" mass shooting in our city. Lastly, we discussed how important Tupac Amaru Shakur is to us & Black Culture. KEEP IT HIP-HOPSUBSCRIBE NOW https://www.podpage.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/Shot by @ibrahimgolden Join The Channel To Get The Latest Hip-Hop News & Artist Spotlight
" I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" featured Real Buttana on " Indie Artist Spotlight" We discussed his brand new project titled "21." DJ Bugsy highlighted his favorite song on the EP "Brick In The Sky" and Butta Na explained the message behind the song. Lastly, Butta further explained what G.F.S. stands "Grinding For Success" which is the title of this episode. This Episode also concluded with Freestyle #102 featuring Real Ranshaw and so much more.Instagram
This week on " I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" we featured Shawn Smith joined the Indie Artist Spotlight. He was first introduced to the world as Young Savage 215. We discussed his first project "Sink or Swim" he made it clear that was his audio autobiography. We spoke about Philly rappers & DVD era and what that meant for the culture. Lastly, we discussed past , present and future. Lastly, We also chop it up with new artist from West Philly Lil Danny about his career along with his collaborations with Kur and Leaf ward. He also spoke about how last two years he really began to take rap seriously.Instagram
DJ Bugsy sat down with Rell Rock for first time since Episode 1. DJ Bugsy asked Rell Rock does she still have a passion to make music?. She stated even with moments of ups and downs throughout her career the passion is there for now. She spoke about grown men & woman having a weird energy lately. She indicated if it's not organic then she don't want deal with that kind of energy. Rell Rock put entire world on notice new music is coming soon stay tune.In the next installment of " Indie Artist Spotlight ' Sparkz came on the podcast to discuss his new project Titanium 2 which is the sequel to first project Titanium. Sparkz spoke on how important it was to change his life after doing jail time. He also spoke about being a father which allowed him to be more grounded & a family man.Lastly, Baseno hailing from South Jersey chopped it up with DJ Bugsy. Baseno spoke about growing up listening to likes of 50 Cent, Eminem, & Nas which inspired him to write rhymes. In addition, he makes music that people can resonate with real life situations. Lastly, he told heartfelt story about his younger brother Pauly who passed away in a fatal motorcycle accident. Baseno mentioned new music dropping in this March.Subscribe Nowhttps://www.youtube.com/c/DJBugsy/featured Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
DJ Bugsy touched the microphone one more tIme to finish out year 2021. The Finals Episode DJ Bugsy invited Kurrensy Host of " The Wake Up Call Podcast. " DJ Bugsy & Kurrensy spoke on array of topics which included "Top 5 Down South Rappers Of All Time." We both had a similar list but not exactly. We also discussed the importance of the Verzuz effect in 2021 powered by Swizz Beatz , Timberland, and Triller. Lastly, we discussed our favorite Verzuz battles this year.In addition, Indie Artist Spotlight featured Drippy Global from Ohio. Drippy spoke about Play2Win Inc First release within is apparel sub brand “The World Shall Drip Forever.” We also chop it up with new artist from West Philly Lil Danny about his career along with his collaborations with Kur and Leafward. He also spoke about how last two years he really began to take rap seriously.Finally, Independent artist Baseo hailing from South Jersey touched on his Sicilian roots, his Hip-Hop influences, and how he started to be a rap artist.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During This Episode sat down with the ladies "Nursing You Back 2 Life "Creators Spotlight " we spoke about the pandemic a Covid-19. The ladies made some important points about being vaccinated and myths about Covid-19. Lastly, we spoke about gender roles, relationships, plus the role of man switching and woman stepping up. We spoke about how Verzuz is shifting the culture forward. Later on in the podcast, Yolanda of "Love Layne Boutique" grace her presence on the podcast.She told her story about being a black woman, single mother with three boys. Yolanda spoke losing her children father to gun violence. She explained this motivated her start business for herself and her kids. Lastly, we spoke about Mary J. Blige doing Verzuz we both mutually agreed that she makes better music when she in a painful state of mind. Audio EngineerVisulas Adan Perez Follow Us@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us On Facebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During This Episode this week on the "Indie Artist Spotlight" hailing from Chicago super talented recording artist Jovi Da God. Jovi Da God spoke about his latest project "The Rebirth" he indicated the real essence of Rhymes & Skill Set is missing from the game. We also discuss the evolution of Chicago Drill Music from the past & present. Lastly, we touched on men, woman, relationships, and fatherhood. We finally introduced his new video " Can't Nobody" ft. Peter Jericho. KEEP IT HIP-HOPSUBSCRIBE NOW https://www.podpage.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/#indieartist #hiphop #chicago
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with artist Randy G from Baltimore, Maryland this week Indie Artist Spotlight. Randy G spoke about his early influences of becoming a rap artist. We also discussed the Verzuz between Bow Wow and Soulja Boy aka Big Draco. Lastly, we spoke about suicide prevention cause we both lost friends to suicide.During the next segment DJ Bugsy sat down Philadelphia Eagles's Linebacker Shaun Bradley. Shaun Bradley spoke about his rookie year and growing up as native from Mount Holly, NJ. We spoke Hip-Hop culture giving back to his community at the 1st Annual Shaun Bradley Football Camp. Lastly, we debated about Tom Brady and Top 5 QB's of all time.Audio Engineer@dagodlensVideo Production@dagodlensFollow Us Instagram@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us OnFacebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with Nasheem CEO/Founder of Gottiboyz Entertainment. Nasheem spoke about his colleges years also became the inception of Gottiboyz Entertainment. Nasheem spoke about the influence & impact his Uncle Mark had on his business decisions coupled with the Morgan State University college experience. Nasheem made it very clear he wants to help the youth by given positive examples. Lastly, Nasheem vision is clear he create a company that can be a resource for the inner-city youth. He started his own record label/marketing agency to give young people hope and a starting point to achieve they goals.Audio EngineerDJ Semi Video Production@dagodlensFollow Us Instagram@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us OnFacebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with songwriter/artist King Niece about being songwriter, 90s music, and relationships. She transition into being artist because in her opinion that is how you gain your fanbase. DJ Bugsy then had a debate with King Niece about Usher versus Chris Brown in a verzuz battle. King Niece spoke on how important Babyface is as songwriter to our culture & she will be the next Babyface one day. DJ Bugsy premiered her new song/video " You Be Lyin." as well.Artist of the WeekHaz God Dreams Audio EngineerDJ Semi Video Production@dagodlensFollow Us Instagram@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us OnFacebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with upcoming indie artist JR.215MM from Made Men Entertainment. He spoke about being a manager at first then transition into being artist in 2019. He also expressed his feeling being a father and husband. He expressed how he watch people in the streets self-destruct in front of his young eyes.Moreover, we caught up with Josiah DonMartin owner of Play Lotto Studios with new suspense/thriller "Prey To God." Josiah explained how the film was developed from writing the script and casting the actors for the film. Finally he spoke about being a black creator instead being a labeled a film director.Lastly, model/female rapper Melody Fleming hailing from Las Vegas, She made very clear she working in real life everyday not for Instagram. She very young talent woman trying make her mark in the music/fashion industries.Audio EngineerDJ Semi Video Production@dagodlensFollow Us Instagram@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us OnFacebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During This Episode sat down with upcoming artist Arik The Ego on "Indie Artist Spotlight" segment. We discussed the origin of his artistry. We also touched the landscape of new artists moving in a digital space. We elaborated on brand new DJ Khalid album our feelings about his best project to date and so much more.Audio EngineerDJ Semi Video ProductionPhillyCelebFollow Us Instagram@idoit4hiphoppod@djbugsy215Twitter@djbugsy215Like Us OnFacebook@idoit4hiphoppodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-do-it-4-hip-hop-podcast/exclusive-content
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with upcoming comedian Isiah and Hip-Hop recording artist from Detroit Shoplift Spittaz. We open the discussion with our views on Drake new 3-Pack "Scary Hours 2" We all agreed that is was good quality music but definitely not "Certified Lover Boy" album. We talk about how important woman played on our lives as successful black men. We wrapped the episode giving our thoughts on the NBA All-Star Weekend in Atlanta. Audio Engineer DJ Semi Video Production Black Line Cinema Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
During this episode DJ Bugsy sat down with B Jizzle from Harlem, New York. We discuss a variety of topics that impacted his journey throughout his life. Coming up in the streets of Harlem rapping came easy so did the streets. One day B Jizzle had a opportunity to spit a freestyle for hometown native Mass Appeal recording artist Dave East. This lead to Dave East giving B Jizzle a verse on his song "Baker Done." B Jizzle started to make a name for himself being featured on DJ Kayslay Hip-Hop Radio Show. He continued to work getting his music played on Power105.1 FM with no signs of slowing down. B Jizzle spoke on being yourself as an artist and not being ashamed of vulnerability. Audio Engineer DJ Semi Video Production Black Line Cinema Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with two young artist during the "Indie Artist Spotlight" During this portion of the podcast first artist Young EEM expressed his feelings growing up without his mother due to her being incarcerated. He indicated that he raised himself cause important people keep dying or being absent in his life. Lastly, he always felt disloyalty, abandonment, a sense of neglect from his friends & family. Moreover, DJ Bugsy chopped up with 1 Chain Gang one of the hottest female rappers in Philly. 1 Chain Gang spoke about how she got started in the rap game. She spoke about being a singer at first rapping came later in life. One day she wrote "Free Smoke" freestyle 3 am in the morning and the rest was history. This gave her many opportunities which led to her being household name in Philadelphia. 1 Chain Gang flow is one of the best in the city. She believes being her authentic self is what got her in position. Audio Engineer Démien DeSandies Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with two young artist in the "Indie Artist Spotlight." During this portion of the podcast first artist Real1Seem expressed how he got started in the rap game. We also spoke about Verzuz battles and overall Verzuz effect. Lastly, we spoke about the recent tragic death of King Von. Moreover, DJ Bugsy sat with Interscope/StakorStarve Records recording artist Yungk. We discussed his brand new single "My Ways." We also talked about how he has been dealing with Covid-19 as an artist & the attention he gets from his fans. Yungk is one of the hottest artist in Philly right now. DJ Bugsy and his team both feel that he is next artist to come out of Philly.
DJ Bugsy spoke with two young rappers in the "Indie Artist Spotlight." The first artist from "Run It Up Records" goes by name Scar hailing from North Philadelphia. Scar explained how his name came about and how he became a rap artist. We played a game of "Smash or Pass" DJ Bugsy named some of hottest female artist in the game. Lastly, Scar indicated he has brand new music and a project on the way. Secondly, we had 2nd artist Maine Millionz from the Elite Music Group Family. Maine Millionz spoke about losing many people close to him because of the streets. He took the pain from his losses and made it into something positive. Lastly, he gave his opinion on being a Philly artist & playing the cards he was dealt. But he wants to relocate to Miami, Florida in the near future to explore other options for his music career.
DJ Bugsy took a small trip up to Brookly, NY to chop it up with Mr. CEO Swavy B. Swavy B currently manages Hip-Hop artist Boss Man Horse, and his brother X GB. Sway B talked about being artist in the beginning of his career. But he decided to start his own record label & manage artists. Sway B. touched on the untimely death of the Brooklyn legend Pop Smoke. Lastly, his younger brother X GB mentioned watching his older brother motivated him to be a rap artist. Swavy B stated during podcast that "new music is coming soon from his camp stay tune." Audio Engineer D,Blayz Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with Hip-Hop artist Jonesy formally know as D. Jones of the legendary Philly group "Go Gettas." Jonesy spoke about the origin of the group and the original members. Moreover, as the conversation proceeded Jonesy mentioned not being as business-minded during the DVD era. He became a household name because of Young Bob's Headshots DVD movement. But, unfortunately he didn't capitalize from a business perspective. Lastly, Jonesy spoke about linking up with Dave East how he helped his career. Jonesy also mentioned teaming up with rap legend Jadakiss for brand new single "Wooh" featuring Dave East. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with two artist in the "Indie Artist Spotlight." The first artist Max Up Entertainment's very own Epill 23. We discussed the beginning of his career at the early of 23 years old. He talked about losing his grandmother, but how her death keep him motivated to make her proud & give his fans good quality Hip-Hop music. Secondly, on the "Indie Artist Spotlight" segment was rap artist Shell Boog, a very talented female rapper well versed on the music business. She spoke on the good old days performing at clubs and getting her notoriety. She lost her mother and struggled coping with the pain so she moved to Atlanta, Ga. Lastly, she opened up about her sexuality and having a serious relationship with her current girlfriend. She indicated that she wanted to live her truth cause she realized her heart was in a different place. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy sat down with Sinn Da Truth aka Blow Job Champion for the "Only Fans Friday Edition." Sinn Da Truth opens up about how she got her start in the adult entertainment arena. She spoke with passion about starting in the business at a very young age of 15 years old. She grow up fast and her money came in fast. Sinn Da Truth also gives important advice for inspiring woman who wanna be in this type of business. Lastly, she expressed how she being making smart investments since Covid-19 slowed down her business. But her Only Fans page has really given her additional income and new fans. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with two artist on the come up during the episode. Firstly, SS Sparks hailing from South Philly. SS Sparks discussed his feelings on the Philly Hip-Hop scene and why Philly artist go to New York for better opportunities. We also touched on his very heartfelt single " Sky Dance" he explained the meaning behind the song. Lastly, we discussed Jay-Z top 5 albums of all time. Secondly, on the Indie Artist Spotlight segment 100Proofyannie hailing from North Philadelphia. The segment started with DJ Bugsy asking her about being a dance student at High School Creative & Performing Arts (CAPA). She discussed her experiences in High School and how it felt like going to college. But one day while in class she heard a diss record with her name on it. She decided to diss back recorded the song on her High School computer she been rapping ever since. We discussed her family background being raised by Grandmother & Grandfather who been married for over 32 years. Lastly, she is unbothered by lack of support in Philly she is very confident on what she needs as an artist to be successful. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with Hip-Hop artist Trendsetta Shady about growing up in the heart of North Philadelphia. We open up the interview with grow up as kid and experiencing jail at a young age. DJ Bugsy asked Shady can he identify with being the most hated Philly rapper like Quilly. He stated "most definitely" but also mentioned Quilly being underrated rapper as well. Shady discussed his feelings about his brother LA being killed at the "And 1" game in 2002. Lastly, we talked about "Top 5 Philly Hip-Hop Crews" of all time & "Top 5 Philly mixtapes" of all time. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with rap artist Juanny Makk during "Indie Artist Spotlight." We open the interview with a conversation about his new project "Wolf." He explained song about his brother who was killed when he was growing up. Juanny Mackk talked about his father not being in his life & how it played a role in becoming a man. Lastly, we spoke about racism, social injustices, and why it's so important to keep using your voice to make a change in our society. Moreover, 2nd guest to join the podcast was DJ Amir his resume includes touring with Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel, and the Drake "Club Paradise Tour. DJ Amir spoke about how he got started as a DJ. DJ Amir being diligent about his goals which led him to a invitation by DJ Touchtone to the radio station. He also mentioned being combination between DJ Khalid, Quincy Jones, and Diddy. DJ Amir manages himself currently coupled with always having a mindset like a CEO attributes some of the credit to his father. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with Recording Artist Jourdin Pauline originally from Guyana, South America currently resides in California. Jourdin expressed her love for being an artist early on in her childhood. We briefly touched on the current climate of America and the tragic death of Breyonna Taylor. Lastly, she expressed her frustrations about social injustices and how we need a change right now. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with Dymond Alexis Founder of the very successful Entertainment website Black Aphillaytd. DJ Bugsy open the discussion with how she transitioned into being an artist and the release of her debut single " LA Vibes " Dymond revealed she been having a lot of negative vibes with her inner circle lately. She felt overwhelmed to the point she was thinking about letting her brand go. Lastly, she spoke about being a mother and a real woman with emotions, feelings, just like all humans beings. Lastly, DJ Bugsy spoke with Pretty Yunique a very popular Gamer on Twitch, and Influencer on Black Twitter. We discussed our favorite music projects of 2020 so far. We talked about T.I.'s music catalog matching up with likes of Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Yeezy. We both agreed that T.I. body of work don't even come close to those particular artist. DJ Bugsy asked Pretty Yunique about her childhood growing up being a tomboy. Lastly, she elaborated on the definition of a thirst follow and debated with DJ Bugsy stating "this is why you followed me." Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Video Production Wesley Brown Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with three distinguished Hip-Hop music artist for a 3-Part interview spotlight. First artist that joined the podcast was @therealmarkelle from the DMV area. Markelle touched on his new single "Kaltin" being about his current relationship. He spoke about his downfalls with cheating, drugs, and how music became his source for expressing his feelings truthfully. The second artist Sy Mosquiat hailing from Philadelphia spoke about how he is only a rapper part-time. He also the owner of Love Ya Face Clothing Company. He indicated when Meek Mill came home from prison in 2017 with Love Ya Face t-shirt on. Sy Mosquiat briefly spoke about the importance of product placement with a resume that includes BET's 106 and Park, Emory Jones, Meek Mill, and many others. Lastly, DJ Bugsy sat down with Hip-Hop music artist St.Basil. We discussed his most current project "My Colorful World." St.Basil explained the meaning & what each color stands for. Lastly, St. Basil said he only has one project left titled "The Voice Of The People." He will become a full-time executive in the near future. Audio Engineer Eric McNeil Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Like Us On Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
DJ Bugsy spoke with legendary adult film actress Jada Stevens about her career in adult film industry. She spoke about how she started out as a stripper in Atlanta at Follies strip club. After that she went to Florida to audition with Banger Bros production company she got her first break in 2008. She spoke about the importance of four play and why it's important to give your man oral sex. She also indicated that most woman lack the experiences on how to perform great oral sex. Lastly, we spoke about the Atlanta Hip-Hop scene & why she feels T.I. still the best in the Atlanta. But she also said Big Boi is absolutely her favorite rapper even over Andre3000. Audio Engineer & Editing : Eric McNeil Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 Twitter @djbugsy215 Shop Now https://jada-stevens.myshopify.com
DJ Bugsy spoke with Hip-Hop Philly artist Reesebangem1500 about his latest project "Pure Hustler." He explained why he go so hard for Frankford and how the intro to his album came about. Moreover, we discussed how he became such a student of the rap game by studying some of the greats like Jay-Z, Biggie, and Nas. DJ Bugsy discussed the new album with Reesebagem1500 and how it was only available on the Pure Hustle website. He made it clear marketing and branding is just as important as the music. Lastly, we discussed the streets being dead and how the new generation don't care about street codes. . . . Recorded by Erik Coombs at Sound Space Audio Editing Eric McNeil . . . . Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 . . Twitter @djbugsy215 . . Reesebangem Stream New Album www.purehustleent.com
DJ Bugsy spoke with internationally known Symbaserothick about our progress as black Kings & Queens during these agonizing times. Symba indicated this is first time she witnessed our allies being so proactive & walking together in unison. However, we still have much more work ahead of us before America abolish racism once and for all. We also discussed her upbringing in Brooklyn in a two parent home. She expressed her father being very compassionate man about his love for her. Every morning before school he give her so much affection. Lastly, we discussed her High School years being a classmate with Hip-Hop mega superstar Nicki Minaj. . . . I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast Queen Symba Part 1 Out Now Queen Symba Part 2 Available on June 21, 2020 DJ Bugsy YouTube Channel . . Recorded by DJ Bugsy via Zoom Audio Edited by Eric McNeil Video Editor : Erik Coombs . . . Follow Us Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod @djbugsy215 . Twitter @djbugsy215 . . Follow & Subscribe Symbarothick OnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/erothick Instagram : @SymbasErothick
DJ Bugsy spoke with Jelani Anglin Co-Founder of "Good Call NYC." Jelani explains what "Good Call NYC" mission for the community is about. The mission is to provide individuals with legal representation & protect people from false arrest. DJ Bugsy asked Jelani his thoughts on assassination of George Floyd by the four ex-officers. He said another example of why we must continue to fight for equality & be a voice for the voiceless in our communities. We also discuss peaceful protest and the more radical protests with looting, riots, etc. Lastly, we talk about L.L. Cool J new freestyle and the resurfacing of conscious rap music. Recorded by DJ Bugsy Edited by Eric McNeil Follow Us on Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod Like Us On Facebook
DJ Bugsy spoke with international singer-songwriter Lexy Panterra she is also entrepreneur who owns and operates her fitness company, TwerkOut, where she inspires people to express themselves through dance. She now goes by rap name/persona "Virgin Lex" because she wants to give her fans a unfiltered version of herself. In addition, she spoke about making music with "Bay Area" legend Too Short. Lexy Panterra also gave her feelings about "Tekashi 69" being such a cancer for Hip-Hop music not being positive for the youth. Lastly, we spoke about culture vultures and being a white woman rapper with Irish/Persian background. She feel it's hard sometimes but explains "white people didn't create Hip-Hop it comes natural for her because she grew up on Hip-Hop music." Recorded by DJ Bugsy Edited by Eric McNeil Follow Us on Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod Like Us On Facebook Lexy Panterra "Only Fans" https://bit.ly/2WOiWGN "I Want Him Now" https://bit.ly/3bMJXP0
On this episode : DJ Bugsy spoke with the CEO & Founder of "The F.A.I.T.H. Group Ceci Shell. The Faith Group is a player development program, committed to improving athletes behavioral & learning skills, and financial literacy needs. The episode begins with CeCi educational journey she is well accomplished with two master's degrees and a bar exam expected in July 2020. She spoke about the importance of having a diverse educational background. However, being athlete with the grit & grind made her success more attainable. Lastly, Ceci & DJ Bugsy spoke about women in Hip-Hop i.e. Rapsody, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Megan Thee Stallion. Why woman in Hip-Hop have to sell sex just to sell records instead of having a real message in the music. Recorded by DJ Bugsy Edited by Eric Mc Neil Follow Us on Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod Like Us on Facebook @idoit4hiphoppod
On this episode: DJ Bugsy and Renee celebrated the life of "Notorious B.I.G." we talked about how his music still lives on 23 years later. We discussed the latest Hip-Hop news including Megan TheeStallion contract disputes with 1501 Certified Entertainment. Moreover, briefly talked about new music from Jadakiss, Megan, and Jhene Aiko. Later on during podcast special guests Sim Diva and Richy Rolex joined the show. We discussed a variety of topics including love, spiritual connection, marriage, family structure, and God being the Glue of all things. Lastly, Kia Denise Celebrity Chef joined the podcast to discuss her journey becoming a full time Chef. Kia expressed the high and lows of being entrepreneur in the hospitality business and what keeps her reassured! Recorded & Edited at Gradwell House Recording Studios by Eric McNeil Follow Us on Instagram @idoit4hiphoppod Like Us on FaceBoook @idoit4hiphoppod