On the RITFB (Run It The F*** Back) Podcast we (Peachcurls & marcus scott williams) revisit albums that are over-looked, understated or forgotten. We talk about the artistry, importance, and impact of the particular artist/album along with tangential rants that might make you ponder, but will make y…
In this episode, we dive into Gnarls Barkley's second album, "The Odd Couple." Topics Include: 2010 emotions Origins of American Music Big Tigger's Forgotten verse and music career Cream Corn The influence of Adult Swim's musical tastes
In this episode, we discuss Big Boi's first solo album, "Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty." Topics include: The Beatles have zero slaps The ever-shifting genres of Hip Hop Big Boi's taste in album covers Beginner Photoshop skills The growth of Gucci Mane
In this episode we wanted to dedicate time to recognize the murder of Nipsey Hussle. He was a man that worked really hard to continually grow, lead by example, and produce things that would leave a strong legacy. He set an example of what it looks like to truly uplift one's community. Enjoy the episode. R.I.P Nispey Hussle, you did great.
In this episode, we talk about Mos Def's criminally slept-on second album, 'The New Danger.' Discussion includes: Fusing genres and this album's fearlessness given the context of the time it was released Corny guitar riffs in songs A Tyler Perry x marcus scott williams collab World Citizenship
Peachcurls & marcus scott williams discuss what is, in their opinion, Jay Z's best album, The Black Album. Discussion includes: Catching Up The Subtly of Jay Z Lyrics Ol' Rooster Leg Ass Influence on Lil Wayne
In this episode, mandem chat about Jay-Z's 'Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life' Topics: Swizz & DMX Freeway Jay-Z's ability to curate Transformation of Kanye West
In this episode, we talk about Raphael Saadiq's first solo album, "Instant Vintage" Topics include: Artists creating their own subgenre D'Angelo's speaking voice Prince's orifices The song 'Uptown' being a reflection of both our lives
In this episode, man dem chat about 'Whoa, Nelly' by Nelly Furtado. Topics: Male objectification (talk to me nice) Train music embarrassment Nelly Furtado's relationship to drum & bass Saturday morning clean up music
In this episode, we spit game about the album 'In My Mind' by Pharrell. Topics: This album being a paradigm-shifting body of work Nerdy Stunting Drummers are the best musicians "Grindin'" -The Clipse Pharrell revitalizing Snoop's career
In this episode, we talk about UGK's 'Super Tight'. Topics: 'Friday' on bootleg Producing & musicianship The confidence and texture of Pimp C's voice Diddy, what's poppin...
In this episode, we discuss Portishead's debut 'Dummy' album. Topics: Sample-based collective consciousness in the 1990s Misrepresentation of the trip-hop genre Tryanny of choice & the value of restraint in music making Fred Durst? ...and more
In this episode, we exchange words on Santigold's eponymous first album.
In this episode, we chop it up about 'Mista Don't Play - Everythangs Workin'' by Project Pat. Topics: Chants and empathy expressed in Memphis hip-hop Horrorcore Taco Bell feasting Gorilla Pimpin' Revolt, holla...