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Dereos Roads and Jumbled talk about loss and heartbreak, America's dehumanization of undocumented immigrants, and their album, Saw the Landmark Missed the Turn.
Philmore Greene talks about his experiences touring in Europe, being a girl dad, and his album, The Grand Design.
San Goodee talks about The Fire Breather Prelude EP, the Phrymal Rage crew, ageism in Hip-Hop, and his upcoming album, The Return of the Fire Breather.
Spectac & Amiri talk about Donald Trump's character, false prophets in the pulpit, and their album, Beautiful Soul.
EMMA LEE M.C. talks about the importance of gratitude, her complicated relationship with Hip-Hop, working with producer Roccwell, and their EP, Chocolate Bars.
Spectacular Diagnostics talks about the producers that inspire him, digging for records in Chicago, and his album, Appetites.
Yahzeed Divine talks about why he changed the content of his music, if he believes that atheists are lost, working with producer Silent Someone, and their album, Divine Intervention.
AMS talks about the importance of self-care, how he became the Nerd King, and his album, Edward.
Lt Headtrip and Bloodmoney Perez talk about cultural appropriation in rap music, the possibilities of another civil war, and their new album, Emblems.
KASTAWAY & Tori Bridges talk about their unique creative process, staying positive despite negative circumstances, and their new album, The Omen.
ThaGodLaw talks about rappers that choose to play it safe lyrically, Connecticut's place in Hip-Hop history, and his album, Paradigm Shift.
NAHreally talks about the quest to be smarter, the pros and cons of getting older, working with The Expert, and their album, BLIP.
UllNevaNo talks about dealing with snakes in the music business, his NBA fandom, reuniting with Logic Marselis, and their album, CONCORDS.
Awon talks about how he deals with anxiety, the creative connection he has with his wife, Tiff the Gift, working with DJ Parental, and their album, Sublime.
IAMGAWD talks about the unity within the Chicago Hip-Hop scene, trying to mend his relationship with his mother, working with Clypto, and their album, Bloodstained Suede II.
UnLearn The World talks about why he's an advocate for therapy, his role in the Hip Hop for Change organization, and his album, The God That Sins.
Justo The MC discusses the details of his bad trip, hearing a voice from a higher power, working with Brelstaff, and their album, Urban Testimony.
Lu Chin Chen talks about his sonic evolution, why he believes underground Hip-Hop is predictable, and his EP, Weight.
Defcee talks about the strident voice of white supremacy, the inspiration he received from Adam Mansbach, working with producer Messiah Musik, and their album, The Golem of Brooklyn.
The Good People talk about their unwavering brand of Hip-Hop, the love they have for their die-hard fans, and their album, A Good Year.
Devine Carama talks about his anti-violence work in Lexington, what it was like winning an Emmy, and his album, Voice of the Voiceless.
Jay Royale talks about working alongside Hip-Hop legends, who he believes killed John F. Kennedy, and his new album, Criminal Discourse.
Awol Da Mindwriter talks about getting props in his hometown of Long Island, working with producer JHershey and their new album, Sega-AM2 (Part II).
Squeegie Oblong talks about his biggest lyrical influences, how he deals with grief, and his new album, After These Messages.
SKECH185 talks about not understanding life, people who celebrate suffering, working with producer Jeff Markey, and his new album, He Left Nothing for the Swim Back.
Mega Ran talks about his new album, Wrestling is Real, People are Fake, his experience at WrestleMania 39, and his upcoming Dream Master Mixtape festival on May 12-14th in Yuma, Arizona.
Freddie Old Soul talks about her place in Chicago's Hip-Hop scene, how she perseveres through tough times, and her album, Water, Music, & Love.
Priest Da Nomad talks about the D.C. Hip-Hop scene, being mentored by the late, great Biz Markie, and his new album, Receipts.
Boxguts talks about fatherhood, working with producer Hobs StayBusy, and his album, Royal Water.
Worburlgar talks about his humorous rhyme style, classic video game consoles, and his album, Burgonomic.
Kingdom Kome talks about how fleeing Argentina shaped his political beliefs, working with producer Onaje Jordan on their album Alchemy, and what he has in-store for 2023.
Vic Spencer talks about squashing rap beef, gaining respect as an emcee, and his album with August Fanon, Psychological Cheat Sheet 3.
Da Cleaver & Skip the Kid talk about the downside of music streaming, Hip-Hop having no age limit, and their EP, Jewelz Infinite.
Indigo Klan talk about the creation of their collective, if they're able to stop and smell the roses, and their album, Over the Woods.
Dagha talks about the brilliance of black people, making music with his family, and his new album, Blak Flowerz.
Matlock talks about tackling white supremacy with his music, penning a song for his late dog, Bella, and his new album Coffee & Cannabis.
Hype talks about becoming more business-minded, never giving up on his dreams, and his album, Talk To Me Nice.
Moon Magic talks about what it means to be a witch, being the only woman to perform on the 7th Annual Slap Frost tour, and her new album, The Hip Hop Witch.
She-Rōze talks about the creative connection she has with her husband and fellow emcee, Artson, her father's escape from Communism during the Cuban Revolution, and her album, We Rise.
Napoleon Da Legend & Amerigo Gazaway talk about how they started working together, having hope for the future, and their album, The World Changed.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Wavy Da Ghawd about his album, Ghawd's Eden, why he's never satisfied with his production, and why he considers this album to be his way out.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Guy Grams about the Baltimore Hip-Hop scene, working with producer The Prxspect, and his new album, War Medals.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Matteo Urella about his book on the Wu-Tang Clan's album art work “Deep in the Dark with the Art,” the devolution of album art work in Hip-Hop, and how his book will benefit the More than Words non-profit in Boston.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Tanya Morgan about the longevity of their group, dive deep into the problem of police brutality, and discuss their new album, Don & Von.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Zilla Rocca about the Wu-Tang Clan member's album that inspired his latest release, how millennials have remixed religion, and his new album, Vegas Vic.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Dell-P about his music being embraced outside of his home city of Philadelphia, his opinion of Juneteenth becoming a national holiday, and his new album, We Owe the World.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to DJ Jay-Ef about the evolution of deejaying, working with producer J.Depina, and his new EP, Believe It Or Not.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to producer Configa about the impact that Covid-19 has had on his career, his method for record digging, how he linked up with DJ Views, and their new album, The Year After.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Skypp about having ownership in his music, why he thinks mental illness is the source of black on black crime, and his album, King of Indiana.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Brooklyn emcee Eddie Kaine about why he sometimes uses unconventional song formats, how he bonded with producer Wavy Da Ghawd, and their album, Twelve 24.
TheRealHip-Hop.com talks to Saga about the Six Demon Bag EP, why he views himself as an underdog, and his upcoming album, The Guttersnipe LP.