Each week Cody and Pearson discuss, dissect and debate everything from up and coming artists to the hottest hits in the Music Industry.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson link up to continue their New Series, Artist Archives: The Mac Miller Story, to talk Mac's 3rd & 4th Studio Albums, GO:OD AM & The Divine Feminine. "You can do anything you want. You are bound by nothing." - Sean Maguire (Good Will Hunting, 1997)
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson jump into the second episode of their new series, Artist Archives, with the continuation of The Mac Miller Story. The guys start the episode with Mac's mixtape Best Day Ever, then discuss the release and reception of his debut album, Blue Slide Park. Then we take a spiral down as the guys dive into the drug abuse & criticism that lead to Cody's favorite Mac Miller mixtape, Macadelic. Finally to close the episode they talk Mac's second studio album, Watching Movies With The Sound Off and prepare for the rabbit hole they are about to fall into with next weeks episode.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson sit down to start a brand new series on the podcast called The Artist Archive, A.A. for short. On their first A.A. meeting the guys have a Special Guest in the studio, Makenzie, who is from the City of Steel and has a direct line and connection to the first artist of our New Series, the Late & Great Mac Miller. For our first A.A. episode we get Story Time from Makenzie about different things relevant to Mac & Pittsburgh as he was on the rise, BUT THEN... Makenzie plays for us an UNRELEASED Mac Miller song that was created by Mac for her brother back in high school for his schools Presidential Race. To close the episode we then dive into Mac's Mixtape, K.I.D.S. (Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit) and discuss the effect it had on us & how its release reached way beyond the City of Pittsburgh. #MostDopeThatsForever
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson discuss Pop Smoke in wake of the 1 Year Anniversary of his passing. Then the guys debate if Todays Artists that have passed at a young age would have the same success if they were around in the Biggie/Tupac generation without streaming being available to them. Finally to close, Pearson claims and passionately defends that Florida is NOT included in the Southern Rap States and will die by it he says. For our 24th Episode on the 24th of February, we Tribute the Name of the Episode to one of the GOATS. RIP Kobe #MambaForever
SEX. Now that we have your attention. This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson meet up to list off their Top 5 songs involving Bumping Uglies (That's sex for anyone who is uncultured) for a Valentine's Day Special. Also if you are in the Greater Atlanta Area and are looking for a Macro Friendly Meal company, check out Prepped & Ready Meals and use PJ10 @ checkout for a 10% Discount on your order!
This week on Poetic Justice Cody is in the side piece studio with Special Guest Jamie Teague to discuss some New Singles that dropped this past Friday, specifically: "Gang Signs" Freddie Gibbs (feat. ScHoolboy Q) & "Anybody" Louis King, Fana Hues & Ab-Soul Then to close out, Cody brings back Behind The Bars diving into "Raised a Fool" by: Kembe X (feat. Jay Rock, Ab-Soul & Zacari) to break the song down, but to specifically focus on Ab-Soul's verse of lyrical genius.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson get together to discuss a "New" artist by the name of Doctor Destruction, to then roll into discussing their stances on Music Artists that have Multiple Personas. Then to close, Cody asks Pearson his thoughts on bringing back Rap Groups into the modern Hip-Hop/Rap game.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody is in the side piece studio with Special Guests: Marvin & Jamie to discuss what they believe defines a Lyricist in the Hip-Hop/Rap game, along with discussion & dissection of Cody's stance on Ab-Soul being the Top Modern Lyricist currently in the Game. Then finally to close the guys talk Russ and how he has officially marked his place very high up in the Rap game as they revisit his EP, CHOMP.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson got together to record a special episode for the One Year Anniversary of the release of Mac Miller's posthumous album, Circles. To side note the episode intended to be released on January 17th, the actual release date of Circles, however Cody got side tracked and now instead decided to post it as a gift for Mac's Birthday, January 19th. So Happy Birthday Mac, We miss you man. Most Dope, that's forever.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson catch up on a lot of News that has happened with the passing of MF Doom, Dr. Dre having a Brain Aneurysm and Kanye & Kim are getting divorced. Then Pearson goes Country for a brief moment before questioning Cody on his thoughts and opinions after finally listening to Eminem's Music to Be Murdered By: Side A & B. After the guys discuss what their thoughts are on how an Artist should place themselves on a song when it comes to having features on the song as well. To close, Cody starts the New Year off with the Hottest Take of Poetic Justice to date. It comes based off of who Cody claims is potentially his New Top Modern Lyricist...
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson start off the New Year by burying 2020 in the past discussing Eminem's newest release: Music To Be Murdered By - Side B, the second half to his Early 2020 release: Music To Be Murdered By. Then Cody & Pearson discuss whether or not if modern hip-hop/rap music will have the same nostalgia on vinyl like the music from the original vinyl era does today.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson reunite to discuss new music with Kid Cudi's long awaited Man on the Moon III: The Chosen, along with Jack Harlow's debut album, That's What They All Say.
This week on Poetic Justice Pearson is out of the studio, so Cody goes solo with returning guest, Marvin, to discuss what they believe are their Top 10 Features of 2020 from Hip-Hop/Rap.
This week on Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson dissect No Ceilings 3, discuss the Grammys and their lack of deserving nominees and then to close they debate what we should expect from Kendrick Lamar heading into 2021 after his recent feature on "Look Over Your Shoulder" by: Busta Rhymes.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson sit down to discuss and debate what they each believe the Top 5 Hip-Hop/Rap AOTY to date.
On this week of Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson catch back up after being off for a couple weeks by reviewing some headlines, discussing the new Pluto x Baby Pluto, from Future and Lil Uzi and MGK's new album, Tickets to My Downfall. To wrap up the guys discuss & debate who they think is more key to creating music; the Artist or the Producer.
This week on Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson with special guest, Marvin, go heavy for this episode stacking Dreamville artists vs. T.D.E. artists 1 vs. 1 to have the guys discuss and debate who they'd choose.
This week on Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson have a special guest on the show who is an avid listener and long time friend of Cody's, Marvin. The guys jump right in by discussing T.I. vs. Jeezy's Verzuz that was announced, Spillage Village's Tiny Desk Performance and then they dissect some New Music with Joyner Lucas's new album, Evolution.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson talk New Music from Black Thought, Benny The Butcher and T.I. Then Cody has a Hot Take on News revolving Reason's recent album New Beginnings and then to wrap up the guys go Behind the Bars with Cantrell's "Understand" from Devil Never Even Lived.
This week on Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson reunite after a brief week off to discuss some headlines in music over the past week and then dissect Reason's new album, New Beginnings.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson gear up to discuss a whole lot of new music. Starting off with Floor Seats 2 by: ASAP Ferg, then dipping into Reason's newest Single "Sauce" to then cap the episode with the biggest release of this past week, Spilligion by: Spillage Village.
This week on Poetic Justice hosts Cody & Pearson discuss talks of Reason dropping a new album soon, along with New Singles by their friend Benji Reyes named "Drop Top" w/ Truent & Dubbygotbars. Then Saba drops a two song sample pack with "Mrs. Whoever" & "Something in the Water" w/ Denzel Curry to then have the guys transition into this weeks Behind the Bars segment with "Calligraphy" by Saba from his 2018 album CARE FOR ME.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson start off by discussing Spillage Village's newest Single, "Baptize", along with the announcement of their newest album, Spilligion. Then heading into the second half of the episode, the boys go Behind the Bars on "Purge" by: Bas and discuss why they believe he is one of the most underappreciated artists in the game.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody & Pearson introduce a new segment to the show called "Behind the Bars" where they will choose a song or songs to dissect and discuss the lyrics and stories that bring these songs to life. Along with that, they also talk about Big Sean's newest album, Detroit 2, that dropped this past Friday (09/04/2020) to the world.
In wake of the passing of Chadwick Boseman, Cody & Pearson change up the direction a little bit with this weeks episode of Poetic Justice. Diving right in we start by looking back and giving our personal opinions on the "Black Panther" album, discuss our anticipation and excitement for "Detroit 2" from Big Sean, along with dissecting Rich Brian's new album "1999" and much more.
This week on Poetic Justice Cody goes solo with a special guest, Jose Landa, while Pearson is away on vacation. During the episode they discuss ghost writing accusations made towards Travis Scott, New Music including: Nas "Kings Disease", Travis Scott "The Plan" and much much more.
This week on Poetic Justice we talk XXL's Freshman list, New Music that has dropped: Anderson .Paak, Drake (briefly), Nickleback and more. Then to top it off with this weeks guest, Benji Reyes, to discuss his New Single "Up All Night", plans for the future and also just getting to know the artist behind the music.