From 5am to 10am weekdays on 97.9 the Box in Houston, Texas, The Madd Hatta Morning Show is a full-service Hip-Hop morning show. Hip Hop music, trending topics, games, bits, entertainment news and parodies are all featured weekdays from 5-10am. The main players include: The Madd Hatta (Host), J-Mac…
The Madd Hatta is back on the air Monday through Friday from 2pm-7pm on Majic 102.1 in Houston and the Majic 102.1 audience taps in on the various subjects of the day and the "Dilemma" you missed this time was about a social media posts that went viral. You never know if these viral moments are real but this one dealt with a couple that had separated and the ex moved in next door/right behind his former partner. Is this the ultimate Petty Freddie story or he's doing what he has to do to see his kids or a romantic gesture? Listen and let me know.
The Madd Hatta is back on the air Monday through Friday from 2pm-7pm on Majic 102.1 in Houston and the Majic 102.1 audience taps in on the various subjects of the day and the "Dilemma" this time you missed the Father that went viral on social media for kicking out his daughter. His daughter graduates high school and is 18…she no longer wants to attend college or work or listen to her Dad's plan. Since she's refused college so he's giving her $1,000 and a boot out the door for her to go and get it. Fair or foul?
The Madd Hatta is back on the air 2pm-7pm on Majic 102.1 in Houston and the Majic 102.1 audience taps in on the various subjects of the day and the "Dilemma" focused on a conversation from the “Den of Kings” digital series and podcast hosted by @kirkfranklin, featuring conversations with prominent men about real life issues like fatherhood, legacy, and success - @tylerperry admitted he had to fire his own aunt for not showing up to a job he gave her. Dang! This is our “Daily Dilemma” if you're a millionaire, could you say “No” or even fire a family member, even if it risked that relationship?
Comedian and Chappelle's Show legend Donnell Rawlings pulls up to The Madd Hatta Show ahead of his Houston Improv shows, and from the jump—it's wild. He kicks it off by roasting Hatta's signature hat and face ("roastable" was the word he used!), but the jokes don't stop the real talk. Donnell breaks down his come-up in comedy, his unforgettable run as “Ashy Larry,” and how he's kept the grind going through stand-up, TV, and film. This episode is straight jokes and gems—funny, fast-paced, and full of insight into the comedy game and longevity in entertainment. Catch Donnell live at the Houston Improv July 25–27 and listen in to hear why this man is built for the mic… and the moment.
In this lively interview with The Madd Hatta, comedian Tommy Davidson talks about his surprising new music project featuring Dave Koz, members of Earth, Wind & Fire, and Take Six, blending smooth jazz and soul. Eric Blake joins the conversation to share powerful and hilarious stories from his new book, How I Survived South Central, offering a raw look at life, laughter, and survival in L.A. Together, the two bring laughs, wisdom, and a few unexpected twists to the mic.
In this hilarious and heartfelt interview, LeToya Luckett chops it up with The Madd Hatta on Majic 102.1, dishing on everything from her role in the new BET+ series "Divorced Sistas" to her real-life journey through love, loss, and leveling up. She brings the laughs, keeps it real, and proves why she's the queen of the comeback. Whether it's marriage lessons, mama life, or those spicy scenes in the show — LeToya holds nothing back. From her Destiny's Child days to finding her own lane as a powerhouse actress, Wife and Mother, LeToya opens up like never before. She talks about healing, rediscovery, and how the "Divorced Sistas" role came about. This one's funny, raw, and 100% grown woman talk.
On this episode, Madd Hatta catches up with R&B sensation Mario to talk growth, life on tour, and the inspiration behind his new album Glad You Came. Mario opens up about his evolution as an artist and how this project marks a new chapter in his career. Don't miss this candid and soulful convo with one of R&B's smoothest voices!
In this episode, Madd Hatta chops it up with Shazam Conner of the legendary group H-Town, diving deep into resilience, legacy, and the power of reinvention. Shazam shares how he's keeping the iconic H-Town sound alive while evolving as an artist and a man. It's a raw, inspiring conversation about bouncing back and building a lasting musical legacy.
On this special episode, Madd Hatta and singer LeToya Luckett sit down with the iconic Tina Knowles for a powerful conversation about her new book Matriarch and her inspiring one-woman show at the Smart Financial Centre. Matriarch is more than a memoir—it's a heartfelt gift to her descendants, filled with wisdom, legacy, and the stories that shaped a dynasty. Tina opens up like never before, and you won't want to miss this unforgettable moment.
On this throwback episode of The Madd Hatta Show Podcast, I chop it up with the talented Coco Jones—singer, actress, and star of Bel-Air. We talk music, her journey from Disney to grown-woman R&B, and what it's like stepping into the iconic role of Hilary Banks. Coco keeps it real about her rise, her roots, and what's next. A dope conversation you'll want to run back.
On this episode of The Madd Hatta Show Podcast, I sit down with the Biggest Boss himself—Rick Ross. We dive into his booming business empire, passion for music, and new artist, Nino Breeze. Rozay also gives us the inside scoop on his legendary car collection and what to expect at his upcoming Promise Land Car Show in ATL. It's a raw, real, and boss-level convo you don't want to miss.
"From City Hall to Capitol Hill: Sylvester Turner Speaks"
The interview kicks off with Mike D of S.U.C. sharing his journey from being a Houston rap legend to hosting his own podcast, "One on One with Mike D". He talks about connecting with artists and influencers and creating a platform for unfiltered conversations. Things take a wild turn on his recent episode when 2 Low, the H-Town rap star, accidentally sets off his gun mid-interview, turning the studio into a scene straight out of a movie. The duo laughs it off, reflecting on the moment that went viral and even caught Jimmy Kimmel's attention, showing the world how unpredictable and raw Houston's hip-hop culture can be.
On this episode of The Madd Hatta Show Podcast it features an exclusive conversation with Blues and R&B royalty, Bobby Conerly, now known as Pops Conerly, whose career began at the legendary Peacock Records—a label that launched some of the most iconic names in gospel, blues, and R&B history, cementing Houston's place in the music world. Pops Conerly's songwriting genius shines through his contributions to Malaco Records, the "last soul company," and his collaborations with legendary blues artists, creating timeless hits that define the genre. This episode celebrates the legacy of an artist who not only witnessed but shaped pivotal moments in American music, bridging the golden era of Peacock Records with the enduring soul of blues and R&B. And he's still releasing music now. Enjoy!
In this episode, soulful R&B sensation Leela James stops by the Madd Hatta Show to talk about her latest video, "Satisfied," which was filmed in her new hometown of Houston. We also dive into her Halloween plans and, of course, her upcoming concert at Houston's Bayou Music Center on Sunday, October 27th, alongside the incredible Macy Gray. Known for her powerhouse vocals and raw, authentic style, Leela opens up about juggling her career, family life, and the excitement of hitting the road for her concert tour.
On The Madd Hatta Podcast, political thought leader and former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards discussed the crucial importance of voting, particularly emphasizing local elections. She shared insights on how these elections will have an immediate and direct impact on the lives of Houstonians, from the candidates on the ballot to the vital decisions affecting the community's future. Edwards also highlighted the significance of women in political leadership and reflected on her experience working with the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. Encouraging voter participation, she provided guidance on registering before key deadlines and shared details about her own voter registration drive at Frenchy's.
Join Madd Hatta as he sits down with the legendary Z-Ro for a candid conversation about his new album. Z-Ro opens up about his experiences with mental health, the lessons he's learned along the way, and his perspective on the ever-evolving hip-hop landscape and his legacy
Dr. Ian Smith, the beloved author of 'The 24-Hour Miracle Diet,' brings his expertise in medicine and storytelling to his latest thriller, 'Eagle Rock.' Join Ashe Cayne on a thrilling journey as he unravels a deadly plot and I talk to the good Doctor about his latest book.
Q. PARKER of 112 talks about the good vibes of the 90's and still being relevant.
"Honoring Legacy & Shaping the Future: Rep. Jolanda Jones on Sheila Jackson Lee & Kamala Harris' Presidential Bid"
In this episode, Men At Large member Dave Tolliver (of the '90s RB trio, who had a top 5 hit with ‘So Alone' in 1993) talks about how they were first discovered by the soul singer Gerald Levert, his radio experience and his new radio show. He also mentions that he and Marc Gordon of Levert, and Joe Little III of the Rude Boys, perform classics made popular by Levert.
Have you been affected by the storms that have hit your city. Lenisha Smith, a FEMA spokesperson explains the proper steps to take…to get assistance.
In this episode, Free Smith of the duo Entouch, known for hits "All Nite" and "II Hype," discusses the group's background and their early days as Touch with house music classics "Without You" and "Love Fixation." He shares insights from his musical education with groups and artists like Unlimited Touch and Kenton Nix of Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" fame. Smith also talks about his latest endeavors and new house music releases, reflecting on the inspirations that have shaped his career.
In this episode, Shazam Conner of the iconic singing group H-Town discusses their classic hits "Knockin' Da Boots," "Emotions," and "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate." He also premieres his new single "Strokey Doke," which pays homage to his late brother Dino Conner and the legendary Roger Troutman. This interview offers an intimate look into Shazam's ongoing contributions to music and his efforts to honor his brother's & Roger Troutman's memory
In his conversation with The Madd Hatta, actor and comedian Affion Crockett discusses the focus and dedication that drive his current work. He shares insights into his career journey and the factors that keep him motivated. Crockett also highlights his latest project, "A Hip Hop Story," and has reason to self finance it.
Joyce Fenderella Irby discusses her new book "I'd Still Say Yes," which chronicles her survival in the entertainment industry. She shares her pivotal role in establishing Atlanta's recording scene and the ongoing feud among Klymaxx band members. Irby's conversation provides a deep dive into her experiences and the challenges she's faced along the way.
Attorney Simone Redwine from "Ready To Love" joins Madd Hatta on The Madd Hatta Show to discuss the high-profile Diddy case. She provides expert legal insights and breaks down the complexities of the situation. Tune in to Majic 102.1 weekdays from 2pm-7pm.
In a riveting conversation, The Madd Hatta engages with the legendary Lenny Williams, delving into the genesis of his iconic hit "Cause I Love You," his tenure with Tower of Power, and his embrace of Southern Soul. With a career spanning decades, Williams offers insights into his remarkable longevity in the music industry, shedding light on the factors that have propelled him forward as a revered figure in soul music.
The stories told this episode was well worth tracking down the "Southern Soul" hit maker. The Madd Hatta reconnects with the creator of the 90s hit song "Splackavellie," who has been performing under the name Mr. David, thrilling audiences with his iconic track and an array of Southern Soul hits. Reflecting on his journey from rapper doing booty music to becoming a seasoned performer, Mr. David shares insights into his evolution in the music industry and the creative endeavors that have kept him busy over the years.
The Madd Hatta takes his Klassic Kuts and Konvoz to the legendary Melvin Riley of Ready For The World, delving into his continued presence in the music scene since the 80s. As they catch up, the focus shifts to Riley's current endeavors, including touring and releasing new music, highlighting his enduring passion for his craft. In a captivating moment, they revisit the classic party anthem "Oh Sheila," prompting the question of whether it was inspired by recording star Sheila E., offering listeners an intriguing glimpse into the backstory of one of Ready For The World's iconic hits.
Episode 179 of The Madd Hatta Show podcast presents an engaging conversation with the iconic Houston rap figure, Scarface. In this episode, Scarface, also known as Brad Jordan, shares insights into his personal journey, discussing his transition into embracing his true identity as Brad Jordan rather than his rap persona. Listeners are treated to candid reflections as Scarface reveals his decision to step away from recording albums and his aspirations for a potential run for political office, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of one of Houston's most revered voices in hip-hop. Face...Mr. Jordan never disappoints.
Houston singing group, Sentury, joins The Madd Hatta Show as they discuss their enduring journey together since 2011. In a testament to their dedication and camaraderie, the group reflects on the highs and lows they've experienced over the years, emphasizing the bond that has kept them united. Their enthusiasm is infectious as they eagerly share details about their latest single, "Tonight," showcasing their unwavering passion for music and their commitment to delivering fresh, soulful sounds to their audience.
In Episode 177 of The Madd Hatta Show podcast, listeners are invited to the Klassic Kuts & Konvo with R&B sensation Cupid, known affectionately as the "Line Dance King." Cupid sits down with Madd Hatta to share intimate reflections on family, fame, and his journey to fully embrace his Line Dance King title with no apologies. With his trademark blend of charm and authenticity, Cupid leaves listeners inspired and uplifted as he shares heartfelt stories and celebrates the joy of music, dance, and family. Episode 177 is not just a podcast; it's a celebration of life, love, and the unapologetic pursuit of passion, leaving listeners ready to hit the dance floor and embrace their own inner Line Dance King or Queen.
In a highly anticipated Episode 176 of The Madd Hatta Show podcast, listeners are in for a treat as the legendary singer-songwriter and producer, Jon B, takes center stage to share insights into his storied career and personal journey. With his unmistakable voice and timeless hits, Jon B has left an indelible mark on the R&B landscape, and in this episode, he offers a behind-the-scenes look into the making of one of his most iconic songs, "Are U Still Down," featuring Tupac Shakur. As Madd Hatta delves into Jon B's musical legacy, listeners are treated to captivating anecdotes and reflections on writing with Pac, Pac's Mother, Afeni Shukur, granting Jon B permission to release the single, being a celebrated celebrity while remaining a devoted husband and family man. Episode 176 is not just a podcast; it's a captivating exploration of the life and artistry of a true R&B legend, leaving listeners inspired by Jon B's enduring passion for music and commitment to love and family.
From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as a comedy sensation, Kountry Wayne shares insights into the art of comedy, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the secrets behind his comedic success. With his infectious energy and larger-than-life personality, Kountry Wayne proves why he's not just a comedian but a force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment. Episode 175 is not just a podcast; it's an adventure that showcases the comedic wit of Kountry Wayne and leaves listeners eagerly anticipating his next punchline. Enjoy.
As The Madd Hatta delves into Terry's musical journey, listeners are transported back in time to an era of classic R&B where Terry reigned supreme. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise to fame, Terry's story is one of passion, perseverance, and the power of music to transcend boundaries. Episode 175 is not just a podcast; it's a celebration of the timeless artistry of Tony Terry, leaving listeners spellbound by his soul-stirring melodies and the enduring legacy of one of R&B's most iconic voices.
A true musical virtuoso, Walker's unique talent extends beyond his soulful vocals; he also showcases his mastery of the bass guitar, playing it upside down in homage to his guitar hero, Jimi Hendrix. In this episode, Walker shares captivating tales from his illustrious career, offering insights into his deep-rooted musical heritage, unforgettable experiences singing alongside legends like Al Jarreau, and his latest venture as he joins forces with the original bandmates of Maze, now known as TMF (The Music Forever). Episode 174 is not just a podcast; it's a melodic journey through the life and legacy of a Houston music icon, leaving listeners enchanted by the timeless melodies and heartfelt stories of Chris Walker.
Scarface offers a candid glimpse into his transformative journey from the rap persona to the man behind the music. With an air of introspection and authenticity, Scarface shares his decision to transition out of the Scarface persona, revealing his aspirations for a future beyond the recording booth, including a potential run for political office. Despite vowing never to record again, Scarface remains a dynamic force on stage, captivating audiences with his performances and recently achieving viral fame with his triumphant NPR Tiny Desk performance. Episode 173 is not just a podcast; it's a compelling exploration of identity, ambition, and the enduring legacy of a rap icon as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
As a mother, music executive, businesswoman, and multifaceted individual, Chinara shares candid insights into the challenges and triumphs of navigating life after loss while preserving and honoring Pimp C's legacy. Her resilience and determination shine through as she discusses her multifaceted roles and the ups and downs of being a mother, businesswoman, budding actress and guardian of a musical icon's legendary status in hip-hop.Joining the conversation is Richelle Gemini Scott, a dynamic and multifaceted talent in her own right. As a national slam poet, rapper, singer, songwriter, vegan chef, author, and more, Richelle brings a unique perspective to the discussion. Her vibrant energy and creative prowess add depth to the conversation as she shares her own experiences and insights into navigating the complexities of life and artistry. Chinara and Richelle offer listeners a compelling glimpse into the resilience, creativity, and unwavering spirit of two remarkable women carving their own paths in the world of music, art, and beyond. The also talk about the movie endeavors and latest movie on Tubi, "Waiting On Da Plug." Episode 172 is not just a podcast; it's a tribute to the enduring legacy of Pimp C and a celebration of the strength and resilience of the woman who carries his torch forward.
Stokley joins the conversation, dressed as Rick James to the studio, to discuss his transformative role as the lead in "Super Freak: The Rick James Story." Listeners get an exclusive peek behind the scenes as Stokley steps into the shoes of the legendary Funk-Punk creator, Rick James. The episode unfolds of storytelling and musical insight, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the creation of a musical extravaganza that will immerse the audience in the vibrant and sensual world of Rick James' hits like "Give It to Me Baby," "Mary Jane," and "Super Freak."Joining the conversation are distinguished playwright and director Je'Caryous Johnson, along with Ty James, Rick James' daughter. Together, they provide additional layers to the narrative, sharing the intricate process of bringing Rick James' turbulent life to the stage. The episode serves as a prelude to the live performance of "Super Freak: The Rick James Story" at the Hobby Center from March 14th to March 17th, promising a musical experience that transcends time and pays homage to the legacy of a true musical icon. Episode 171 is not just a podcast; it's an invitation to witness the convergence of talent and storytelling in a stage production that celebrates the life and music of Rick James.
As the episode unfolds, Dr. Tomia Austin delves into the As One Foundation's upcoming weekend event on Sunday, February 25th, at Stude Park in Houston. This event serves as both a celebration of life and a powerful platform for raising awareness about Sickle Cell Disease. Listeners can anticipate insights into the foundation's tireless efforts, its impact on the community, and how it continues to make a difference in the lives of those affected by this challenging condition. Episode 170 stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the crucial role of organizations like the As One Foundation in fostering awareness, support, and hope for those affected by Sickle Cell Disease.
The episode takes an unexpected turn into the realm of mischief and music history as Slim Thug humorously recounts the tale of hijacking his ex-girlfriend Letoya Luckett's number one hit, "Torn." The behind-the-scenes revelations and Slim Thug's charismatic storytelling make this episode a must-listen, providing fans with both hilarious anecdotes and actual glimpses into the life of a hip-hop legend. Episode 169 promises not only entertainment but a candid look at Slim Thug's personality and life experiences, showcasing the man behind the music in all his humorous and fact-filled glory.
The episode unfolds as a melodic journey through Leela James' illustrious music career, offering listeners an intimate look at the woman behind the powerful voice. Leela shares anecdotes from her journey in the R&B scene, highlighting the milestones, challenges, and the passion that fuels her artistry. As the conversation weaves through the tapestry of her musical influences, listeners are treated to a harmonious blend of storytelling and soulful reflections, making for an episode that resonates with the rhythm of Leela James' distinctive style. Beyond the stage, the episode takes a personal turn as Leela opens up about making Houston, Texas her home and the delicate art of balancing a thriving music career with the joys and responsibilities of motherhood. Listeners gain insight into the multifaceted life of an artist who navigates the intricate dance between creating soulful melodies and creating a nurturing home. Episode 168 is a celebration of Leela James' musical prowess, her connection with Houston's vibrant community, and a testament to the harmonious symphony that is the delicate balance between career and motherhood.
The poignant moment arrives as Lil' Keke discusses the passing of his best friend and fellow Houston rap icon, Big Pokey. The episode becomes a poignant tribute to a cherished friend and colleague, exploring the profound impact Big Pokey had on the Houston rap community. Listeners are invited into the bittersweet space where memories are shared, and Lil' Keke pays homage to the enduring legacy of a friend who shaped the very fabric of Houston's rap narrative. Episode 167 becomes a testament to the resilience, camaraderie, and genuine emotion that characterize the Houston rap scene, reminding fans of the bonds that transcend the beats and rhythms of this iconic musical city.
The episode takes a poignant turn as H-Town reflects on the passing of their beloved group member and brother of Shazam, Dino. The conversation becomes a heartfelt tribute to a cherished member of the H-Town family. Amidst the memories, Shazam unveils a new song featuring R. Kelly's ex in his video, Drea Kelly, offering a glimpse into the group's ongoing musical journey and the resilience that defines their spirit. Episode 166 is more than just a stroll down memory lane; it's a testament to the enduring bonds of friendship, the indomitable spirit of H-Town, and the timeless impact of their music.
As the conversation unfolds, Yolanda Adams touches on her experiences with the Grammys, providing a behind-the-scenes perspective on the prestigious awards and her role in the vibrant world of gospel music. This episode promises not only to be a celebration of Yolanda Adams' incredible contributions to the music industry but also a source of inspiration as she shares insights into maintaining well-being and navigating the dynamic landscape of one of the most revered events in the music world. Episode 165 is a must-listen for those seeking a harmonious blend of faith, health, and the profound wisdom of a gospel music legend.
The excitement doesn't end there. Letoya Luckett takes the opportunity to unveil the truth about the Torn remix featuring Slim Thug, a collaboration that left an indelible mark on the R&B landscape. Listeners can expect an honest and candid conversation about the creative process behind the remix, the dynamics of collaboration, and the stories that unfolded during the making of this memorable track. Episode 164 promises to be a compelling blend of nostalgia, insider revelations, and the magnetic charm of Letoya Luckett and The Madd Hatta grace the airwaves once again.
This episode of The Madd Hatta Show podcast, listeners are treated to a thought-provoking conversation that bridges the realms of academia and creativity. Dr. Toniesha Taylor, the Department Chair and Associate Professor of Communications at Texas Southern University, joins the podcast to discuss Afrofuturism, a genre that explores the intersection of African diaspora culture, technology, and speculative fiction.Accompanying Dr. Taylor in this engaging discussion is Tim Fielder, a luminary in the world of illustration, cartooning, and Afrofuturism. As the founder of Dieselfunk Studios, Tim has carved a unique space in intermedia storytelling. A seasoned educator at institutions like the New York Film Academy and Howard University, Tim's creative journey has traversed major collaborations with Marvel, Tri-Star Pictures, Ubisoft Entertainment, and more. Listeners will get an exclusive glimpse into Tim Fielder's dynamic career, including insights into Tim's latest collaborative venture, "The Graphic History of Hip Hop" with Walter Greason.
DJ Sliink, the moniker synonymous with explosive beats and genre-defining sounds, is New Jersey's proud export to the global music scene. Originally signed to Skrillex's OWSLA record label, Sliink has not only pioneered the Jersey Club genre but has also become a sought-after collaborator, working with chart-toppers like Doja Cat and electronic music maestro Marshmello. In this episode, listeners will get an exclusive peek into the life of the man behind the decks, from his early days to becoming an international sensation.