Each week Host Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 talk about Hip Hops past present and future by reviewing an album given to each other by the other one. With Breadwin coming from the Midwest and a love for underground west coast rap and DJ Cap1 coming from New York it makes for an interesting time to say…
Juice Daley of Fort Knocks joins us to talk new music in the works and DJ Cap1 tells us tree house tales.
On this episode of The Turntable Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 the debut album by Devin The Dude and he gets The Beatnuts top "hits". Listen in as DJ Cap1 assumes he is the only Italian Breadwin has ever met and without knowing him The Sopranos would never be watched with loving eyes.
On this weeks mini episode the guys talk about why Breadwins Therapy Sessions ended and DJ Cap1 goes into a weed coma.
This week the guys discuss music by Bronx native O.C. and Poppa LQ debut album Your Entertainment My Reality.
On this mini episode the guys discuss Nick Cannons recent battle with himself and the early loss of rapper Juice WRLD
In this weeks episode the guys discuss Xzibits first album At the Speed of Light and Fat Joes third album Don Cartegena.
In this mini episode we learn of DJ Cap1s true feelings towards women and we must reiterate that those opinions are his and his alone. So quickly he forgets what it was like to be objectified SMH. UPDATE, DJ Cap1 officially apologizes about his comments and wants everyone to know that Epstein did not kill himself
This week Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 go back to 1992 with Redman and Ice Cube. We go in on Redmans album Whut? Thee Album and The Predator by young rapper and outspoken activist Ice Cube...yes Are We There Yet Ice Cube for all you youngins.
Happy New Years everyone! Here is a bonus episode with Dirt Rock recording artist Hard Target that we recorded before the ball dropped. Make this year better than the last unless your last year was filled with a 7 digit income and a positive sex life...if that is the case GFYS
Hellllllo world! On this mini episode of the show we go full frontal. That's right, all of our episodes are now accompanied by videos. Search ChopItUpTelevision on youtube and you won't be able to miss us. But do not fret, if you are let down with our appearance like our significant others are we will always be available on podcast form.
This week Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 discuss Gangsta Pats album Homicidal Lifestyle and Lil Kims debut album Hard Core. We had a recording issue and lost most of the discussion on Gangsta Pat but figured we would rather release the hour we did then have to talk about Lil Kim for the second time, by we I clearly mean Breadwin.
In this mini episode Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 discuss the recent loss of LBC rapper Badass and KC rapper Rondoe
This week we discuss Lil Kekes second album The Commission and The Notorious BIG second album Life After Death. Nothing funny to add, I'm tired, so what!
In this mini episode we learn of the recent developments in the case of #captoo
This week we dig into the album Ironman by Ghostface Killah and On Top of the World by Eightball & MJG. We also find out that DJ Cap1 secretly loves Mr. Informer aka Snow
On this mini episode the guys talk weather and religion. Yeah. That.
This week Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 one of his favorite underground westcoast albums Blackjack Addicted to Drama and he gets Boot Camp Cliks own Heltah Skeltah album titled Nocturnal. Let us all have a moment of silence for the segment that was created and murdered all in one episode largely do to the artist Carolyn Rodriguez making us all contemplate suicide with her "music".
In this lost mini episode the guys discuss racist mustaches and the American dream of making love to a midget...and that is just the first 2 minutes.
THEY'RE HEEERRREEE! That's right, we are back and better then ever (at least as good as ever...maybe...whatever art is subjective) after a much longer hiatus then expected. In this triumphant return DJ Cap1 gives Breadwin Deville the debut album It's Dark and Hell is Hot by DMX. Breadwin gives Cap some other sh^t that doesn't need to be mentioned any more than it is in the episode.
Just a mini episode today folks. Nothing to see here so move along!
This week we discuss the 1998 debut from Pastor Troy We Ready I Declare War and Raekwons 1995 solo Debut Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Listen as DJ Cap1 gets some things off of his chest and then lets us know his real thoughts on people living on the moon. Yes you read that correctly. My co host is apparently crazy and I'm, well, I am ok with it.
This week we discuss the debut album Conspiracy by Junior Mafia and Suga Frees second album The New Testament. Listen as Suga Frees music magically removes the hate from DJ Cap1 and makes him a fan.
This week we sit outside in a mosquito infested, hellish humidity place full of dead beat dads, pill poppers, and New York retirees known as Florida and interview Juice Daley of Fort Knocks about his musical upbringing and his start in the music industry. Hard Target joins us with what we can only assume is a microphone placed backwards, remember it was dark and we were drinking, so please bare with us on his quality. Though when you know him you understand his quality in life and mic presence.
This week host Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 discuss Freeways 2003 debut album Philadelphia Freeway and The Jackas 2008 release Tear Gas. Listen as they both agree that both albums are great which means little arguing...no real rants...a lot of agreement...SORRY guys its probably a boring one for yall!
This week Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 DJ Quiks 1998 album Rhythm-Al-ism and Breadwin gets Erick Sermons 2004 album Chilltown New York. Listen in as Breadwin gives an excited and jubilant introduction to this weeks episode and DJ Cap1 goes on an off the wall rant that no one would have expected about his hate for Dr Dre.
This week we celebrate the 25th anniversary of a true Hip Hop classic, Illmatic by Nas. We also discuss one of Breadwins favorite albums True Game by Mad CJ Mac. Listen in as DJ Cap1 talks down on the legendary status of W.C. with no knowledge of him behind his crip walk.
Listen in as DJ Cap1 learns that Dru Down is a rapper and actually a decent one at that when he listens to Dru Downs album Can You Feel Me. Meanwhile Breadwin Devilles ears are dragged through the mud of 20 songs by Ja f@cking Rule...yeah the FYRE Festival guy. Make sure you give us a follow @theturntable_
This week Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 the album Helter Skelter from The D.O.C. and Cap1 gives him Full Clip A Decade of Gang Starr. This episode starts off with a tribute to the late great Nipsey Hussle who was gunned down March 31st 2019.
This week Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 listen to BG Knocc Out & Dresta Real Brothers album and Wu Tang Clans Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers. Listen in as Breadwin plays an Ol Dirty Bastard song that even the king of all that is WU (Cap1) has never heard. Give us a like at https://www.facebook.com/TheTurntableShow/ and a follow @theturntable_ @breadwin and @dj_cap1_
This week Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 sit down with Brahma Bull of Moccasin Creek ( https://www.facebook.com/officialmoccasincreek/ ) to discuss his history with hip hop. We are joined with Gemstar, Juice Daley and Hard Target to make sure it is just unprofessional enough to keep us grounded. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/TheTurntableShow/ and on IG @theturntable_ @breadwin @DJ_CAP1_
This week DJ Cap1 gives Breadwin Deville one of his favorite hip hop albums of all time, The Notorious B.I.G.s ready to Die and Breadwin gives him UGKs classic Ridin' Dirty. Listen as a DJ from New York gets his make a wish dream fulfilled with a day of watching The New York Yankees beat the Blue Jays and then get to talk for an hour about Biggie Smalls. This podcast is what dreams are made of my friends!
This week Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 the underground Oakland classic Whoridin' by The Whoridas and DJ Cap1 gives Breadwin the album Legal Drug Money by Lost Boyz.
Listen as our host Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 discuss The Clicks Game Related album and Capone and Noreagas War Report. I am pretty sure by know you all can guess who gave who what, wha, what what!
This week we discuss the Luniz first album Operation Stackola and Onyx third album Shut 'Em Down. Listen as Breadwin Deville and DJ Cap1 discuss the similarities between both groups and there surprise commercial success.
This week DJ Cap1 and Breadwin Deville discuss E 40s album In a Major Way and Busta Rhymes album The Coming. Hard Target joins in on the last half to talk Busta Rhymes and to validate a female rapper in the most normal and acceptable way...her beauty
This week Breadwin is given Jay Z Reasonable doubt and Cap1 was given Twista Adrenaline Rush. Listen as one of these albums is appreciated for the greatness it is and the other...well give it a listen!
This week DJ Cap1 gets the album Straight from the Dec by Ghetto Mafia and Breadwin Deville gets Redmans classic Muddy Waters. Listen as DJ Cap1 shows his honest and harsh reactions to what Breadwin considers to be a undergrou...very underground classic. WWWIIICCCKKKEEEDDDDD!!
This week Breadwin Deville gets the album Hell on Earth by Mobb Deep and DJ Cap1 gets Havoc and Prodeje (of South Central Cartel) album titled Kickin Game. Listen as they try to explain a group with 2 Havocs and 2 Prodejes and that's not counting the Havoc and Prodigy of Mobb Deep!
This week Breadwin and Cap sit down with recording artist Hard Target and Juice Daley to talk No Limit Records and Cash Money Records. Throw in a bottle or two of whiskey and some herbal essence and you get a 3 hour show that had to be cut down to an hour and a half. You would thank me if you heard it all!
This week DJ Cap1 gives Breadwin Deville the album Monkey Barz by Sean Price and Cap1 gets Dogg Food by Tha Dogg Pound. We learn that they both have a love for DJ Quik and a hate for Dr. Dre.
This week Breadwin Deville gives DJ Cap1 the album The Execution of X Raided by Anerae VeShaughn and Cap1 gives Capitol Punishment by Big Pun. We also learn that Cap1 doesn't understand microphone placement so we hear a lot of noise coming from his end. We apologies about that and he has been punished severely.