Welcome to the Spaceships Down Memory Lane Podcast! Here, we take a journey down memory lane and revisit our first and favorite memories of music. We discuss our favorites in the game, classic albums, debate greatness and much more. We share our experienc
This week we finish off the Billboard list with the top 10. This is where it gets VERY interesting. Find out how we feel about the rankings and what we feel is right and what is absolutely wrong!
We are back with Part 2 of our Billboard "Not" Top 50. We discuss numbers 30 - 11 and why we believe they should or shouldn't be on the list. And yes, we may hurt feelings again.
On this episode we discuss the "list heard 'round the world"- The Billboard Top 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time. We give our honest opinions on the list and breakdown why we feel the way we do.
Welcome Back! Did you miss us as much as we missed yall?! This episode we catch up on everything thats been going on during our hiatus and briefly discuss some things going on in the world of music while we been away.
On this episode ICEMAN breaks down another one of his favorite mixtapes: Cabin Fever by Wiz Khalifa. He details production, guest features and what was going on during the time this dropped.
The SDML Podcast is bringing something new to the show‼️ This week introduces Mixtapes Down Memory Lane‼️ In these episodes ICEMAN will breakdown some his favorite mixtapes using the same format as the original show. This week we start with Yo Gotti's mixtape "Cocaine Muzik 4.5".
We've been super busy with video production and DJing events. We also have been working on some updates coming to the show soon. Thank y'all for rocking with us, we love y'all and stay tuned... @SDMLPODCAST
This week, the guys break down the discography of the biggest boss Rick Ross. Which songs do you think belongs on his "greatest hits"?
In this episode the guys have a debate based on a post that was put up on social media-Which Jeezy album is better: TM 101 or The Recession? The guys break down each album track by track to try to put an end to this debate.
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On the second part of JD vs Diddy, the guys give Puff Daddy aka P. Diddy aka Brother Love aka whatever you wanna call him, his flowers. They break down classic songs from the Bad Boy camp and give the various producers credit that helped him with his magic for so many years.
On this weeks episode the guys tackle the debate of the greater producer between Jermaine Dupri and P. Diddy. They focus on JD's multiple producer credits, songs he has written and the many classics he brings to the game.
In this week's episode the guys stroll down memory lane to discuss the classic album from Usher: "Confessions". They discuss each track of the album, breakdown writers and producers of the album and how it impacted the world when it dropped.
On this episode the guys discuss some of super producer Bangladesh's greatest hits. They discuss everything from his most famous hits, not so famous hits, breaking down samples and more.
This week, we have a CarePackage to get you prepared for next weeks episode. Enjoy the numerous hits from Super Producer Bangladesh and be sure to tune in next week to hear us breakdowm some of his biggest hits in his career.
On this episode, the fellas talk about an online conversation that lead them to debate the difference between "hip hop" and "rap. Is there a difference? Check out this episode and leave us feed back to let us know how you feel.
On this week's episode, the guys discuss the shock of people finding out Brandy can rap. With that, it lead to a whole episode of artist who can rap and sing. Like, share, subscribe and let us know if we missed anyone!
Here's a mix to go along with the widely talked about episode "T.I.P Essentials". Catch up on all episodes now and remember to like, share and subscribe !!
On this episode, the guys debate what albums in T.I.'s catalogue would be considered "essential" to listen to. They debate on his classic and not-so-classic albums and try to come to a conclusion of what albums are needed to tell the story of T.I.P.
In this final installment of the #OneGottaGo series the guys make the hard decision of who has to go. They compare and contrast production and discuss what all would be missing with the producer gone. With the help of Father Feathers, the guys finally make a choice.
This week we need help from our listeners to let us know which producer must go, but before we choose who has to go, we had to let y'all know who can't go: Pharrell. This week we're giving your an hour long Pharrell/TheNeptunes mix along with awaiting your feedback on which producer you think must go. Contact us on our Facebook and Instagram pages to give us your choice. @sdmlpodcast
On this episode, The guys discuss the final producer in the #OneGottaGo Series; Kanye West. They break down some of his most legendary beats and discuss where he falls on the list of legendary producers.
The guys are back and the topic is still #OneGottaGo. This week the fellas study the production discography of the legendary producer Pharrell. They will go down memory lane and discuss classic songs from all genres produced by him and The Neptunes to help decided which producer has to go.
Look how far we've come y'all. If you're new here, this is what started the show right here. Make sure you like share and subscribe.
The guys are continuing the breakdown of four legendary producers and asking the question: Which one gotta go? This week, they continue with breaking down legendary producer Dr. Dre.
On this weeks episode, the guys ask the question thats always asked on the internet: "Who would you get rid of?". The next 4 weeks we will break down 4 producers and their discography to decide which one gotta go. This week, we start with the legendary Timbaland.
We had to give yall a mix to go along with the last 5 weeks worth of episodes on Jay-Z.
On the final installment of the Jay-Z Appreciation, the guys discuss MCHG, 4:44, and his other collaboration projects.
In this episode the guys discuss The Blueprint 3 (which they feel is super under-rated) and Watch The Throne. They discuss hits and misses and what made "The Throne" such a great thing to witness.
In part 3 of the Jay-Z appreciation episodes, the guys discuss (what we thought would be) the end of Hova's career. They discuss favorite and not-so-favorite tracks from these albums, an album that they believe is classic and an album that they feel is his worst.
This week the guys break down the classic album "The Blueprint", along with the double disk "The Blueprint 2" and the later released "The Blueprint 2.1". As always, they take a trip down memory lane to reminisce on their lives during the time of these albums releases and how these albums helped shape them and the culture.
In this weeks episode, the guys start at the very beginning of the legendary career of Jay-Z. They discuss his first handful of albums, the memories they have with his songs and how this period helped shaped his career but hip hop as a whole.
Enjoy a special CarePackage based off the last episode "Ladies First". Subscribe to our social media pages and YouTube channel for more weekly content.@sdmlpodcast
On this weeks episode, the guys discuss some of the most legendary and favorite female artist in the rap game. They go down memory lane to give women of the rap game their flowers and discuss the impact they made in the game of hip hop.
On this episode, the fellas continue their list of favorite R&B albums. They discuss older albums, newer albums and everything in between. Also, like always, they drop knowledge about the albums they love.
On this weeks episode, the fellas go down memory lane to some of their favorite R&B albums. The go into detail about the albums, why they were so great, the samples used to make them, the team of people needed to create them and the memories that come with the albums.
This is the second part of the crunk episodes and the guys realized how much they missed on the first episode. They dive even deeper into this era and bring up some gems and classics during this memorable time.
On this episode, the guys dive into what is argueably the most influential era of rap for them; the crunk era. They discuss well known tracks and producers from that era as well as artist and songs you may have forgotten about. Get ready to get crunk!
On this episode, the guys switch it up to help listeners and viewers get prepared for Valentine's Day. They discuss some of their favorite R&B tracks about love and "gettin' freaky". Get your playlist ready and give your Valentine's Day a boost with a soundtrack.
Check out a special mix filled with songs the guys mentioned on the previous West Coast: G Funk Era episodes and some that may pop up on future episodes
On this episode the guys are still reminiscing about their favorite era in hip hop. They continue to give you classic as well as important songs to that era, the talk about artist that shaped the culture and how much it means to them.
On this episode, the guys dive into their favorite coast and era of rap music: The G Funk Era. They take you down memory lane with classic 90's west coast songs, some songs that you may have forgotten about and little known facts about this era.
On this episode the guy with many names comes back to discuss his memories in music. We discuss his first album, concert and much more.
On part two of this Outkast appreciation, the guys discuss Stankonia, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below and Idlewild. They again discuss favorite tracks, little known facts and samples.
In this episode the guys break down the iconic group Outkast's first three albums, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, ATLiens and Aquemini. They discuss their favorite tracks, little known facts and of course they find some of the samples that made these amazing albums.
Here's a special mix to end the year. All Ludacris CarePackage!! Like, Share, & Subscribe!
On this episode, the guys debate between two classic albums from Nas: Illmatic and Stillmatic. They go through track by track and discuss lyrics, beats, samples and how the two albums compare and contrast each other.
In this second part of the 2006 episode, the guys discuss the emergence of Rick Ross, the genius of Lupe Fiasco, the talent of Young Dro being highly slept on and other great artist and albums that were released this year.
In part one of this two part episode, the guys finally get to the last year of what they feel is the greatest 10 years in hip hop. They talk about the emergence of snap music, hearing Gnarles Barkley for the first time and how this year molded the rest of their lives.