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Droematic reunites with his very first guest on his very first night of recording the podcast...former exotic dancer, Blaire back to the show, to discuss her career change. As the two reunite, they discuss her upcoming music projects and what she has been doing the last few years since the very first podcast recording they did together, 5 years ago.
Finally, the living legends from Chiraq (Chicago) Nick Junior and Daeski 079 chop it up with Droematic about the Chi-town music scene, and their upcoming projects.
DJ Darien, along with South Central's finest, Kush, Solo Gee, Q.pid, and the talented Elaina'Rae joins Droematic for a briefing on the South Central music scene, and what it takes to shine above the rest.
A rising Nigerian artist by the name of Kinsolo, along with Oki The Wiz, and House DJ....Tristan Chance discuss the production side of their music, and Kinsolo tells the listeners what to expect from him in the upcoming months.
The L.A. artist showcase continues with BlackAart, Kayden Wanet, and Darnell discussing how they came together and what is in store for this trio in the future.
Droematic takes the podcast on the road to the "City of Angels", Los Angeles California. In the multiple episode series, Droematic interviews some of the best up and coming artists in the Los Angeles Area. For this episode he talks to Shway God, Zhanara, and Corinne "Felicity" about the LA music scene and their current projects.
Droematic takes a small vacation to Miami, and brings on model and visual content creator Tyla Marshall. The two discuss the best way to gain sponsorship on social media, the dating scene in Miami, and so much more.
Renown psychic Debbie Duncan joins Droematic, K2, and J-dub for a special Halloween episode. Debbie tells them how she got her psychic ability, missing person crime story, how to use energy to manifest, and live tarot readings for the panel.
Droematic and DJ Donnie talk about all of the recent shootings that have been going on, and if it will ever end?
Ms. Puerto Rico joins the show and discuss if love an imaginary emotion. She also tells Droematic how she start listening to reggaeton in mid 90s, from artists such as Daddy Yankee, and how she use to chill with the Terror Squad in the early days. Droematic also asks her what does Jennifer Lopez mean to the Puerto Rican and Hispanic communities
Droematic travels down to Atlanta for another episode with Team ATL member, K-Squared to talk about the Dave Chappelle incident, and if he will ever be forgiven by the LGBTQ community. K-Squared also gives the ladies advice on which dildos work the best.
Truce and Droematic debate on who is at fault with the Kanye West and Pete Davidson situation, plus Truce calls out Mike Tyson to have a boxing match. Truce wants to prove to the world his boxing skills are up there with some of the best.
Droematic and Truce travel down to Raleigh NC, for the Kickback Sneaker Expo, which is one of the largest sneaker conventions in the area. Kala Nwachukwu, who was a huge sneaker head and former basketball player, tells her story of how she founded and grew the event to its current status. Truce and Droe also discuss what sneakers and fashion meant to hip hop, and Truce also tells Droematic a little about crypto currency.
Team ATL talks with Droematic about Mike Tyson finally losing his sh*t after a fans goes to far on a plane ride. They also discuss Georgia signing a new gun law for everyone being able to carry.
Team 757 joins Droematic to debate who actually started Hip Hop. Was it DJ Kool Herc or Africa Bambaataa? This argument has been going on for years amongst most Hip Hop heads. The crew finally tries to shed some light on which individual is responsible for the start of Hip Hop.
Team ATL and Tai join Droematic to talk about the Will Smith antics as of late. The group also discuss if there are underlying issues with Will and Jada Smith's relationship that could have caused the fallout. What's next for Chris Rock? Find out in this episode.
The all-new "Team 757" (Virginia) make their way to the show for the first time. This episode gives the rundown on who actually started trap music, and who pushed it through mainstream.
Truce and Droematic discuss the purchase of Death Row Records by Snoop Dogg. They also debate about who's debut album is better, Jay-Z or 50 Cent, and if Lebron James surpassed Michael Jordan as the best basketball player ever.
Droematic starts of his season 5 premiere in Atlanta with K-Squared and DJ Dee. The trio talks about Brittney Griner being detained in Russia, the senseless Ukraine war, and K-Squared and DJ Dee talk about their background in music.
The crew welcomes "Sex Expert" Dr. Sharesa McCray to the show to talk about sex therapy. The "Good" doctor takes different questions from the hosts, and does her best to keep her professionalism around the antics of the crew.
The big 50th episode is here!!!! However J-Dub needs to get something off of his chest. Listen to the gang as they discuss how to detect when someone is manipulating you, and why therapy is much needed to keep from killing your co-workers.
The self-proclaimed neighborhood astrologist, Ashley gives the gang a tutorial on astrology and how it relates to your every day life. J-Dub phone pranks his dad for his birthday, and so much more...
In this final 3 part episode, Droematic and the artists discuss how North Carolina hip hop/rap scene does not have its own identity, as they compare Da Baby, J. Cole, and Petey Pablo rap styles.
The conversation continues with Ari Kassh and Phazegawd discussing the non stop grind of being an independent music artist. Ari talks about the difference of being a female artist, and getting taken advantage of from men in the industry. Phazegawd gives his opinion on what makes a great option. Blaire ask the question of what are the major things that cause most artists to fail? Stay tuned to hear their answers!!
Droematic welcomes independent artists Ari Kassh and PhazeGawd to the show to talk about their upcoming projects. J-dub, Ashley, and Blaire also grill the two about family life, music, and astrology.
Team Charlotte addresses the R. Kelly verdict and if it was the right decision. The discussion also goes into if his music should still be played, and if R. Kelly is also a victim himself, due to being raped by an older woman when he was younger.
Independent artist King Tutt aka OD, and Traci talk about the backlash from Nicki Minaj's comments about the vaccine making guys impotent. They also talk about mix tapes and how pain makes music so much better.
Ashley aka "Monamink" and her homegirl, "Turquoise"....real name no gimmick, joins Droematic to talk about what hair means to the culture and women in general. Turquoise and Ashley drop a bunch of tips for the ladies, to improve the quality and maintain the health of their hair. Droematic continues to plot throughout the show to recruit Ashley as a co-host.
The season 4 premiere episode starts off with the Kanye West and Drake beef. Battle rapper Truce joins the show to give his opinion on the subject. The trio also discuss the rise and fall of Sha'Carri Richardson, and what it means to be independent in life.
Former NBA dance choreographer, Ana Ohboyzee & owner/chief operating officer, Kellye Hall from the NC Dance District, co-hosts with Droematic to talk about how important dance is, and will always be to Hip Hop. The topic also comes up about the lack of funding for HBCU's, and how important it is for women to become entrepreneurs. Listen and find out why their dance studio is one of the hottest studios in the country.
Charlotte NC Council Woman Renee Perkins Johnson joins Droematic to talk about the current issues facing Charlotte NC and the country as a whole, such as human trafficking, brain damage advocacy, and homelessness. The two also talk about the discrepancy of minorities joining the city's police force, in order to help bridge the relationship with police department and the communities of Charlotte.
Droematic makes a phone call to Comedian "Chris Reed" to talk about the rioting that took place at the White House last month, and what will take place with the country, now that Donald Trump is no longer in office.
Droematic finds out he had caught Covid a 2nd time in 11 months. He makes a phone call to "Danielle The Engineer", a super-hot Philadelphia recording and audio engineer, who talks about her recent struggles in 2020 with Covid, and how she was still able to press on to make great music with some of Philadelphia's top up and coming independent music artists. "Danielle The Engineer" also gives advice to any recording/audio engineer students and non-students out there that are currently taking classes and may be having difficulties first starting out.
Jet Beauty & Milliup Model, Kenise Taylor joins Droematic to talk about her transformation from a model to a music recording artist.
The We're All Adults Here Podcast invaded the show to talk about the Verzuz battle between Jeezy & Gucci Mane. Lee and Ebby don't hold back when discussing their personal lives, and their taste in music.
J-dub, Kee-Kee, and Droematic debate who is in the wrong concerning the Dr. Dre divorce. Up and coming comedian, Chris Reed does a call in to discuss his upcoming book.
Who would win if 50 Cent accepts the verzus challenge against "The King of the South" T.I.? Droematic and Reyah give their opinions on the hip hop powerhouses potential clash.
Like the Famous Notorious B.I.G asked in his song....who shot ya??? The crew discusses the shooting of Megan thee Stallion, and why it's a cover up. J-Dub also talks about his gun charge and going to jail.
Reyah gives her point of view on the August Alsina and Jada Pinkett entanglement. She also argues with Droematic about couples going through each other's phone without permission, and if it's alright to do so.
Kee-Kee joins Droematic and J-Dub to talk about the ramifications of Kanye West running for president of the United States Kee-Kee also talks about how she was racially discriminated against due to being an African-American woman in the radiation medical field, and how patients didn't want her to touch them because of her skin color.
Los-P and Droematic kick off another Hype Series Friday episode with special guest co-host and up and coming independent artist, Droop Smith. Droop discusses his struggles and frustrations with the current industry.
The first Hype Series Friday show of Season 3 starts with Los-P, Cortez, and Droematic talk about the current state of police brutality in America. They then jump into the discussion of Snoop versus Tekashi, and if Mike Tyson vs anyone is a fair fight?
The crew debate if St. Louis Rapper "Huey" could have prevented his own murder. J-Dubb interviews a Boogaloo member, and attempts to find out if Civil War is their ultimate goal. Reyah also describes her Covid-19 test experience.
After 2 years, the original trio of Droematic, J-Dub, and Reyah start season 3 with the debate of which late great comedian had the biggest impact on the Hip Hop Culture, John Witherspoon or Bernie Mac? It then shifts to Reyah stating that she disagrees with Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union supporting their Daughter Zaya for coming out. J-Dub and Reyah also discuss tips on how to get away with intercourse in a movie theater without getting caught.
On the final episode of season 2, the host discuss the new deal Tekashi 69 received while in jail, and how snitching does not affect record sales with "White America". Los-P and "Tipsy" Charlie debate whether its appropriate or not to have sex while playing R. Kelly songs in the background. "A Woman's Perspective" aka Steph challenges the guys to admitting to liking when girls put things in or near their buttocks during intimacy......and so much more in the final episode of season 2.
Droematic and Los-P bring on "A Woman's Perspective" aka Step, "Tipsy Charlie", and Puerto Rocky on to talk about what it takes to be an Alpha Male. While the entire panel is drunk off Hennessy, they attempt to have an informal conversation about why good guys finish last, and why most women truly want a bad boy. "Tipsy Charlie" insinuates that sometimes you have to take the risk of going to jail, in order to get your woman in check, if she decides to get physical with you.
Puerto Rocky and Los-P team with Droematic for this episode. Question is asked, is Kanye West a potential mega church pastor after starting a Sunday church gathering? A debate breaks out that you can only be a legend in hip hop after you die. Puerto Rocky also talks about the Latin Hip hop scene, what could have been if Slaughter House had the right push. Los-P says that Trap music killed Lyrical Rap, and who he think is currently the king of the South. The trio also discuss if its fair that a North Carolina transgender individual that was moved from a male prison to all women's prison was the right thing to do by law, and why Los-P don't plan to get married anytime soon.
Droematic brings on a long time fantasy football expert, Jackie, to give you all the picks for your NFL fantasy football picks and pick'em games for week 2.
Droematic brings on Scott Boddie to talk about a mogul mentality mindset, and how to turn it into a consulting business. Scott talks about how he was never "all in" while he was a member of Droematic's former rap group, "Category 4", and how he was introduced to rap in grade school after listening to Snoop Dogg's Doggy style. They then talked about how the mogul mentality mindset came into play while in 2nd grade, selling pieces of chewing gum to his classmates for 25 cents each, and then getting shut down by the teacher, like a police officer stops a drug deal.
Droematic brings on a long time fantasy football expert, Jackie, to give you all the picks for your NFL fantasy football picks and pick'em games for week 1.
Another "Hype Friday Series" episode jumps off with co-host, Los-P coming through, discussing the beginnings of the "Hot Girl Summer" phrase. Los-P decides to be brave and tell the listeners his true "body count", a.k.a sexual partners he's slept with. Droematic and Los-P ponder the details of the Jay-Z/NFL partnership, and what it means for Colin Kaepernick. The two then debate who is the best lyricist among all of the Wu-Tang roster. Los-P and Droematic then agree about the North Carolina Hip Hop scene needing a heavy improvement if they want to leave a larger foot print on the current industry. And finally, Los-P claims that the hit TV show "Power" is just mediocre, and The Queen of the South is way better.