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This is for my trapped in the 90's n*ggaz! Follow me on Instagram: @drazzy_dee
We're dissecting LL Cool J's infamous verse on the *Flava in Ya Ear Remix*—the one that had hip-hop fans have finally realized that it might be super garbage. Was it a lyrical flop, or just ahead of its time? Spoiler: it's probably trash. Join us as we roast, analyze, and maybe (just maybe) defend LL's cringiest moment. Featuring hot takes, 90s nostalgia, and a whole lot of “What was he thinking?!” Tune in and decide: should this verse be buried or given a remix redemption arc?
Frizz and Bob crack open some double oaked bourbons and sit with Nas's classic debut record, Illmatic. Join us for a pour of Woodford Reserve Double Oaked Bourbon and Cincinnati Distilling Double Oaked and learn about The Fast and the Furious, pickin' boogers, and an album that redefined what East Coast Hip Hop could be.
1993 a été une grande année pour le hip-hop, la seconde année d'une période de cinq ans, sans doute la plus forte de l'histoire du hip-hop (1992-1996), une période qui nous a donné des sorties monumentales de plusieurs groupes et rappeurs solo ! C'est aussi une année qui voit le rap à mi-chemin entre l'indie et le mainstream pas encore tout à fait là. Erratum: contrairement à ce qui est dit dans l'épisode, Busta Rhymes a bien grandi à East Flatbush, BROOKLYN, et non de Jamaica Queens :p
How am I 50???? Well I am, and I celebrated in Miami, including djing several happy hour sets at Better Days...where they give me the musical freedom to record mixes like this! (Thank you Will and team) The first half starts off chill, a little lovers rock remixes, lots of rn'b, 90's hip hop, some old school and retro (you know me, nice and eclectic - hell, I start with a slow Adele song!) and then gets into some old school / retro and even a nostalgic freestyle set, reminiscent of my youthful March Break trips to Miami, listening to Power 96! Then the 2nd half I'm starting to build up the energy with some indie dance, then into some retro remixes, into house remixes of hip hop, into a throwback 90's hip hop set. (Ignore the fader cut outs in The City Is Mine near the end, DJ Spiff had just pulled up to the booth to head on after me, and the Brooklyn in him couldn't be held back lol!). Thank you for continuing to keep listening to this old man's mixes. Hope you enjoy this one!Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id306968245Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj_j_meBookings & Merch: jamiewichartz @ yahoo.ca
The Record Shop Ep. 68, Jan. 22, 2025: On this episode we discuss some of our favorite 90s Hip Hop Features
After a long hiatus rap fans TeeJ, Imran and Dan are once again back to alphabetically discuss the best (and worse) of 90s hip hop - this episode focusing on groups and artists beginning with the letters J, K and L. Including legendary artists such as Kool Keith, LL Cool J, Jay Z, Kid n Play and many many more. Disclaimer: No larger soulful rap artists were hurt during the recording of this podcast.
FULL EPISODE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/company-flows-w-103477086 Today we're keeping it independent as fuck, rugged like Rwanda and hardcore like Kool G Rap music made for concert piano!! Yes, we are opening up our Rawkus Records Chronicles, to talk about their first major rap release - 1997's Funcrusher Plus from Company Flow. This here is a clip of what's happening over at our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/crate808) where we've been building a hell of a dip back into the world of 90s hip hop, specifically the importance and legacy of Rawkus Records. And our first special guests are major - rapper Breeze Brewin from The Juggaknots is in the house, who features on this rap classic, as well as artist and producer GENG PTP and YouTuber Myke C-Town
90'S Hip Hop Mix || Best of 90's Hip Hop What's up my people of SoundCloud, join me and allow me to take you back in time on this musical journey. Today's Destination is the 90's Era, this mix consists of some of Hip Hop's most Iconic Artists / Rappers. 50 minutes of non stop iconic Hip Hop Hits. Press Play & hold a vibes with your Friends & Family. Feel free to tag me on instagram @deejaydev.bz Also don't forget to: TO FOLLOW HIT THE ❤️ BUTTON MUCH LOVE FROM BELIZE
We're going back to the 90s with another classic review of this 1993 throwback jam that might not be what you thought you've always heard, it's Positive K - "I Got A Man".We dive deep into how it was put together, discuss approach game, 90s hip hop, and a thorough breakdown of the back and forth rap convo in full dissect mode as we do. Positive K is NEXT!
This episode is the fifth of 6 special episodes all about the new series In Vogue: The 90s. The first episode aired September 13th and the series is showing on Hulu in the States and Disney+ here in the UK. As the title suggests, the 6-part series is all about Vogue, the most well-known fashion magazine in the world, and specifically focuses on the power of Vogue in the 90s. For each episode I've been sharing these listen-along episodes breaking down some of the main stories and also adding my own 90s beauty moment at the end of each one. I'd love to know if you're watching the show too so be sure to tag me @charisse_kenion over on Instagram. Now we're getting towards the end of the series, it's time to ask: do we need a season 2? I think so! If you enjoyed this episode please let me know by either dropping a DM over @charisse_kenion on Instagram or commenting directly on Spotify because now we can actually chat to each other over there. Also, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or a rating wherever you like to get your podcasts and finally make sure to follow the show wherever you listen so you never miss another episode plus you'll also be helping me to build this community! Artwork image via Hulu/Disney+ Links Nzingha interview for Complex: https://www.complex.com/style/a/aria-hughes/nzingha-lil-kim-makeup-artist Tommy Hilfiger show 1997: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGd1u9Sv5/ Lil Kim, Missy and Mary Vogue photoshoot: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAqS8zPoFht/?igsh=eTg1bGl1OW9ld2Rq Find me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CharisseKenionYT Find me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/ BeautyMe newsletter: https://beautymenotes.substack.com Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion BeautyMe on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme
The Record Shop Ep. 59, Sep. 25, 2024: On this episode we discuss those 90s Hip Hop songs we now hate, or sick of hearing or just heard too too much --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-willians0/support
This week, Missy and Camille are taking you back to the “Golden Era” of Hip-Hop, the late 1990s! Tupac, Fugees, Ice Cube, and more?? Yes, please!
The Record Shop Ep. 51, Jun. 25, 2024: On this episode, we go back and celebrate some Forgotten 90s Hip Hop! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-willians0/support
New episode! This week I'm joined by Raven Hunter & Riplak to talk about an MC who took the industry by storm in the late 90's. Known for his gritty, street and catchy lyrics, Darkman X cemented his place in Hip-Hop history. This week, Top 10 DMX songs. Did your favorite make the cut? As always you can find the audio version of the podcast on all major podcast platforms, and the video version on YouTube.Follow the podcast on Instagram & Twitter (X): @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.com
Yo yo yo, welcome to Crate 808, and another 3-Album Run episode speaking on one of the biggest rap groups of all time - Cypress Hill
The Soul Shack turned 18 back in November and we celebrated at Better Days in Miami the best way possible...with absolute freedom musically! If you want to hear what that sounds like click play to hear a crazy eclectic mix including everything from the starting track, a modern slow song by Teddy Swims to reggae to jungle to indie dance rock to retro & new wave to hip hop & rn'b to afro & amapiano to house & nudisco! (and on Mixcloud I just posted the 2nd half of "So This Is 50", which I recorded at Better Days in April for my birthday!)Clearly posting this now for January (and posting January in May here on podomatic), we're a little behind schedule, but have no fear, I still recorded the 2023 House Music & Lounge Music ReCaps, (which you can hear on Mixcloud until I post them here). Enjoy!Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj_j_meSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id306968245Follow on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dj_j_meBookings & Merch: jamiewichartz @ yahoo.ca
If you're of a certain age (a.k.a. GROWN), then Rick Famuyiwa's 2015 film Dope is definitely for you. And even if you're on the younger tip, this is a great homage to what we consider the Golden Age of Hip Hop music and culture.Topics discussed:This movie's wild, not-for-the-faint-of-heart rideThe gold mine of '90s Hip Hop jamsShameik Moore: dynamic leading manRick Famuyiwa gifts us a tribute to Hip Hop culture, as he did with Brown Sugar.A powerful social message about stereotyping based on socioeconomic status Also check out: Our episode on Brown SugarCreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMCs JB, BooGie, and DynoWright. Theme music by BooGie. Follow @hiphopmovieclub on Instagram! And remember: Don't hate...graduate!
2024 witnessed possibly the biggest rap beef of the century…and perhaps ever. Kendrick Lamar's deep history with Drake erupted into a toxic battle with an unprecedented pace and instant-classic diss tracks…and we're here to break it all down. Joining us for this behemoth episode, we have writers Dylan Green and Kia Turner on the round table, and special guest contributions from the likes of Justin Hunte, Rohan from The Rap Music Plug Podcast, journalist Thomas Hobbs and YouTuber Dobson. This went off, so dig in
How much Wu Tang is too much? Does rapping in your house mean you were a 90s rapper even if you were 4 years old at the time, who are Hijack? Is Ice Cube typecast in movies, do cats always attack during podcasts? Who is Organ Freewill? Join TeeJ, Dan and Imran on another episode of the A-Z of hip hop along with deranged metallic rap fan, Optimus Grime!
Andy Capp on The Jam | Labor Day Capital MixxMaster Takeover | Oldschool 90s Hip Hop & RnB
Yes people, today we dip into another GOAT's catalogue, and this one is all about Scarface
Qool DJ Marv Live at The Record Room in Long Island City NYC - March 27 2024Thank you @recordroomlic and see you again soon!Special thanks to lankasweet and @djmarcsmooth for the videos and great to see and catch up with @obahnyc between tunes.I didn't re-crack my chest bone lifting up that crate of 100+ records, lol…so I'm back and in full effect mode.Last time I played for 5 hours, vinyl only, was at APT in 2008
Welcome to another Digging in the Crates episode - the Roc Marciano Edition
Full Stillmatic episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-episode-88128592 Full The Ecstatic episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-episode-86935654 Today we're bringing you look behind the curtain of what's happening at our Patreon, where we have hours and HOURS worth of bonus material for all you fellow rap nerds. These right here are some highlights from our naughties rap album reviews, specifically Nas' 2001 record, Stillmatic, followed by Mos Def's The Ecstatic from 2009. Both incredible records that deserve their shine. With a stacked guest line up of producer MIGHTHEALTHY, rapper and podcaster Zilla Rocca from Call Out Culture and The Next Movement Podcast's Rob Kheul, these reviews buried deep into our love for Nas and Mos, and where hip hop was at in the naughties. And of course if we're speaking about Nas in 2001, we HAVE to start with his incendiary beef with Jay-Z, and one of the best diss tracks of all time - Ether. Show Notes: Ether: Best diss track ever? (02:00) Is Nas the best old rapper? (18:30) 5-Mic Moments on Stillmatic (35:00) Thoughts on One-Mic (49:45) The Ecstatic: Mos Def's Madvillainy (1:01:28) Mos Def compared to Mach-Hommy (1:29:50) Help support the show and unlock a whole dungeon of rap goodness: MF DOOM Series
This week we bring you a big 1990s rap session, where broke down the decade's classic songs to play to an alien to teach it hip hop. And we went in on the likes of Scarface, The Lox, Ultramagnetic MCs, Coolio, CRU, Masta Ace and KMD
FULL WU EPISODES: https://www.patreon.com/collection/96560 SUUUUUUUUUUU! Welcome to the Wu-Tang Chronicles - our Patreon series digging into every solo member's legacy in the landscape of hip hop.And this here is a little sneak peek into the latest series centred around the legendary GZA, where we review his solo albums (including a mammoth ‘Liquid Swords' session) with our very own Wu-Tang Avengers: Fatboi Sharif, SonRaw, MIGHTYHEALTHY, Dan O, Tokyo Cigar
On episode 203, we welcome EDI Mean to discuss his book ‘Street Fame', how it mirrors and differs from the music industry, EDI's love of hip-hop and his warnings to up and coming rappers, what made 2Pac special, whether conscious rappers can thrive in the current market, how EDI's understanding of mental health and trauma evolved, meeting the rest of the Outlawz, EDI's rules for living and his legacy, what he enjoys about podcasting, EDI's passion for writing and why this book is important to him, how 2Pac was able to merge the different parts of his personality, and EDI's upcoming projects. Malcolm 'Edi' Greenidge is a co-founding member of the legendary Hip-Hop group "Outlawz" founded by Tupac Shakur in the late 90s. His voice can be heard on over 100 million in record sales worldwide. His new book, available now, is called Street Fame. | E.D.I. Mean | ► Website | https://o4ldigital.com ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/therealedidon ► Facebook 1 | https://www.facebook.com/OfficialEDIMEAN ► Facebook 2 | https://www.facebook.com/TheOutlawz ► Instagram 1 | https://www.instagram.com/edidono4l ► Instagram 2 | https://www.instagram.com/TheOutlawzOfficial ► Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/@EDIMeanTV ► Street Fame Book | https://amzn.to/48NpxUg Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast ► Patreon | patreon.com/user?u=32208666
In This Episode 379 We Have Special Guest Recording Artist "OLIMPIO” Who Tells Us How He Became A Rap Artist, SongWriter, Lyricist, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “OLIMPIO" Instagram @iamolimpioFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4 PayPal- Paypal.me/arielent TIKTOK- @Arielent.com Ariel Castillo Soundcloud Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/ Website- Arielent.com
My god, WHAT a twelve months it's been. Hip hop's 50th year delivered some insane music, incredible verses and memorable moments...and we broke it all down for you in this MAMMOTH two-part episode. Do go check out the other episode to get our full 2023 breakdown - we went in! Joining us for this celebration is SonRaw and Rohan (The Rap Music Plug Podcast), as well as guest contributions from the likes of Televangel, Defcee, Beezy (Dead End Hip Hop), Dart Adams, Sean Kantrowitz, GENG PTP, Zilla Rocca, Dan O, Tokyo Cigar, Dylan Green, Rob Keul and E (The Next Movement), MIGHTHEALTHY and Yemi (Rhymes Like Dimes)
Andy Capp The DJ In The Mix | The Boyz Live | 90s Hip Hop and R&B
FULL EPISODES: https://www.patreon.com/collection/96548 Calling all MF DOOM fans, this one is here is for YOU
Yes yes yes people, today we are talking extensively about the Moby Dick of dopeness - Redman
2023 has delivered us some rap gems, and even the GOATs are getting involved! We dig into not one new Nas album, but TWO, and we have a huge DJ Muggs love-in whilst speaking on the latest addition to the Soul Assassins catalogue. Show Notes Least hip hop thing in the last 24 hours? (00:00) Magic 2 review (12:30) Why Nas is master of nostalgia (20:41) Magic 3 review (35:39) Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley review (1:01:55) Now, remember to check our our EPIC 3-Album Run series: https://www.crate808.com/3album-runs MF DOOM Series
TRAMPS LIVE! - 1996 FANTASY FESTIVAL featuring Erykah Badu :: The Roots :: Wyclef Jean :: Busta Rhymes :: De La Soul :: KRS-One and special guestsFantasy Fest 1996 is my releasing of bootleg recordings that I made to cassette tape as the opening DJ for all of the artists listed below. I will tell the story of how I got the gig at Tramps and how that gig opened many doors for me in the late 1990s.I did not copy or distribute any of these recordings until now. Why now? Well, as of August 2023, we are all observing and celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop and I thought that these recordings are a great contribution as they are documents of a time and a space (called Tramps)!Set times are listed so that you can skip back and forth...or you can let the entire 9+ hours play from beginning to end!0h0m – 1h31m Erykah Badu1h31m – 3h1m The Roots (Special guest Q-Tip)3h1m – 4h33m Wyclef Jean4h33m – 6h18m Qool DJ Marv opening for Busta Rhymes and De La Soul6h18m – 6h57m Busta Rhymes6h57m – 7h14m Qool DJ Marv Opening set part 27h14m – 8h19m De La Soul8h19m – End KRS-OneI hope that this capturing of New York City Hip Hop moments can stay posted, I will respect any artists request to take this collection of live performances down - @qooldjmarvPeace!#hiphop50 #hiphop #oldschoolhiphop #90shiphop #rapmusic---https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarvhttps://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3htIx3FIv9FXXKTkOOikVk?si=1UhAJP59Qu6Z3ariFGw_AQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/sound-paths-v-1/1702742287Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/310984613Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C86fVlwg8M&list=OLAK5uy_kYyUnbkk0p_nyD0vXZPpOPHXSjARTnQVw