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The Rap Geeks talk about the first installment of Curren$y's "Pilot Talk" series.
The Rap Geeks look back at Big L's "The Big Picture"
The Rap Geeks discuss the release of "Teflon Don" by Rick Ross.
The Rap Geeks talk about "City of Syrup" by the H-Town legend Big Moe.
In another retrospective, The Rap Geeks discuss "Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1" by Jill Scott.
The Rap Geeks take a look back at Big Boi's debut solo album "Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty"
The Rap Geeks discuss the album "Quality Control" by Jurassic 5.
Go peep The Unseen here. The Rap Geeks dive into "The Unseen" by Quasimoto (Madlib). Originally released on June 13, 2000 on Stones Throw Records.
Peep the album here. The Rap Geeks take a look back at 36 Mafia's "When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1", originally released on June 13, 2000.
Civil Discourse is a show based on the need for open communication to bridge the divide on varying opinions that concern today's political climate. Our goal is to find common ground between a diverse range of perspectives. This video was recorded on May 31st, 2020, the day after the start of the George Floyd protests nationwide.
The Rap Geek's take a look back at the debut album Mind Over Matter by Oakland hip hop group, Zion I; originally released May 30, 2000 on Ground Control Records.
The Rap Geek's take a look back at the forefathers of NY conscious hip hop, Poor Righteous Teacher's "Holy Intellect", originally released on May 29th, 1990 on Profile / Arista Records.
The Rap Geeks look back on the 20th anniversary of Eminem's controversial yet groundbreaking album "The Marshall Mathers LP", released on May 23, 2000 on Aftermath/Interscope Records. Looking back on Eminem's rise to fame, the state of hip hop during the early 2000's, and Dr. Dre's era-defining production. Leave in the comments below your thoughts on Eminem's classic record.
The Rap Geek's retrospective review on Wiz Khalifa's stoner classic mixtape, "Kush & Orange Juice". Originally released on April 14th, 2010 on Rostrum Records and Taylor Gang Entertainment.
The Rap Geek's first retrospective review on Public Enemy's "Fear of a Black Planet", originally released on April 10, 1990 by Def Jam Recordings. Looking back on the cultural significance, musical impact, and lyrical prowess of Public Enemy.
The Rap Geeks discuss the impact of the 2010s and the key players that have paved the way for today's rappers to thrive.