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In the span of a year we got new albums from the biggest rappers in the game. In this video we're debating who released the best album from Kendrick Lamar's Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers to Kanye West's Donda, J. Cole's The Off-Season & Drake's Certified Lover Boy. LIVE ALBUM REACTIONS: https://go.nfrpodcast.com/Patreon
Who is the best rapper in 2022? After receiving albums like Kendrick Lamar's Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kanye West's Donda and J. Cole's The Off-Season, it felt like the right time to have this debate. We considered the strength of the latest albums released from these artists, their features & overall contributions as rappers over the last few years. LIVE ALBUM REACTIONS: https://go.nfrpodcast.com/Patreon
In this video we reacted to the 2022 Grammy winners in the rap categories. Some of the nominees include Kanye West's Donda, Tyler, The Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost, J. Cole's The Off-Season & more. We discussed our thoughts on the Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance & Best Melodic Rap Performance. What did you think of the 2022 Grammy winners? Watch this Video on YouTube:https://youtu.be/ORY2HP7WJm8 LIVE ALBUM REACTIONS: https://www.patreon.com/nfrpodcast Listen to every episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PswztvZsljtfTz3RlmsSo?si=D2x5bsA5TQCNCIUQygABMA Listen to every episode on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/nfr-podcast/id1555301078 Twitter: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/8FkEhHc5bb NFR's Apple Music Playlist: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/best-new-rap-songs-2022/pl.u-76oNzd7tZ6d9dp NFR's Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3LuSM3rh4WZzIE5lArESXo?si=jhR7m3yaSgq6_UQahi9QpA
This video takes you through our reaction and predictions for the 2022 Grammy Awards. The nominations for the rap categories include Kanye West's Donda, Drake's Certified Lover Boy, Tyler, The Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost, J. Cole's The Off-Season and more. What were your thoughts on the 2022 Grammy Nominations? Watch this Video on YouTube:https://youtu.be/kCnQz0BxISY Get Full Access to NFR's Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/nfrpodcast Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/
After the release of Drake's Certified Lover Boy and J.Cole's The Off-Season, we're still eager to hear Kendrick Lamar's new album. In this episode we broke down J.Cole's new song Heaven's EP, which touches on the conversation of where the Big 3 places within the hip hop hierarchy. How would you rank the Big 3? Watch this Episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/RaOkXipr-X8 Get Full Access to NFR's Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/nfrpodcast Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/
In this episode Baint and Skrtbag give their thoughts on J Cole's latest album, recap this week in sports, and have some fun banter.
In this new episode, we spoke about what it takes for a rap album to be considered a classic and which recent projects are worthy of being recognized as “classics”. Many people have been calling J.Cole's The Off-Season a classic rap album even though it was just released weeks ago. We debated whether or not albums such as Pusha T's Daytona, Travis Scott's Astroworld, and other great albums should be considered classics. In your opinion, what was the last “classic” album we got in hip hop? Watch this Episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/zReeLE1nLf8 Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/
This new episode will take you through the best rap albums of 2021 so far as we give you our combined Top 10 list. So far we've received amazing albums such as J.Cole's The Off-Season, Mach-Hommy's Pray For Haiti, Brockhampton's Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine, and more, which have given us some of the best tracklists of the year. We chose albums that have stayed in our rotation and that seemed to be the richest in quality and impact. Watch this Episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/Jm3tDHR_qLM For weekly exclusive bonus episodes join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/nfrpodcast Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ Audio mixed and mastered by John Pirollo! Instagram @johnpirollo: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/
This new episode will take you through the best rap songs of 2021 so far as we give you our combined Top 10 list. So far we've received amazing albums such as J.Cole's The Off-Season and DMX's Exodus which have given us some of the best songs of the year. We chose songs that have stayed in our rotation and that seemed to be the richest in quality and impact. What's your favorite song of 2021 So Far? Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nOCb1I4_41A Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ Audio engineered by John Pirollo! Instagram @johnpirollo: https://www.instagram.com/johnpirollo/
This week Chris talks with the Take a Knee 4 Marvel Vs DC Podcast about The Bad Batch, Invincible's finale, the fourth season of Castlevania, and a discussion at the end all about J Cole's latest album The Off Season. Spoilers beware! | Geekpeakpod.com
On the 104th episode of the Penny Bloom Podcast, hosted by Colton Robertson and Tavarus Pennington, we dive into our opinions of John Krasinski's newest film "A Quiet Place II," J. Cole's "The Off-Season," and we bring back 2 protecc 7 attacc in a special Game of Thrones edition. On Patreon.Com/CoroBloom you will find a special version of this episode with a 40 minute introduction, including discussion on Emily's first viewing of the Red Wedding, Tavarus jumps into some of his favorite recent documentary viewings, and more discussion on what we've been watching recently.
J Cole is one of the most successful rappers of his generation, someone who racks up hits while sustaining critical acclaim. But that isn't necessarily a good thing. Cole's sixth studio album “The Off Season” finds a musician struggling to stave off complacency and keep his skills sharp. In a short documentary about the album, Cole describes the album as an attempt to “push himself,” a sentiment reflected in a line from the Timbaland-produced track “Amari”: “If you solo these vocals, listen close and you can hear grumbling.” Cole is never satisfied on this album, pushing his technique to the breaking point through verbal dexterity and rhythmic complexity. One way Cole stays on his toes is through the use of a trap beat melded with one of the oldest grooves in pop: the 12/8 shuffle. He's far from the only artist to make use of an often overlooked, but iconic meter. Why does this pattern keep us moving? And where did its unique sound come from? We have a theory about that... Songs discussed: J Cole - Amari, Punching the Clock, The Climb Back, Interlude Brief Encounter - I'm So in Love With You Adam Lambert - Another Lonely Night Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me Disclosure ft Sam Smith - Latch Steely Dan - Aja Toto - Roseanna Led Zeppelin - Fool in the Rain Kanye West - Black Skinhead Billie Eilish - Bury a Friend Vulfpeck ft Bernard Purdie and Theo Katzman - Something Watch Bernard “Pretty” Purdie: The Legendary Purdie Shuffle Read more on The Off Season in Craig Jenkins in-depth review on Vulture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FRAGMENT RADIO // Definitely been away for a little while, but the vibes have been revitalized. The guys are back to in-person recording, so head over to YouTube to check out the new "studio". Bhaven started off the show with some Bad Bonny vibes, before shouting out some of the Halal Gang members. Ahadu bumped his contender for song of the year, "Seeing Green", before the two of them went back a little bit and discussed J. Cole's "The Off-Season" and Moneybagg Yo's "A Gangsta's Pain". And although they agreed both those albums were hard, they had even better things to say about Lil Durk and Lil Baby's "Voice Of The Heroes". Check it out! Hosted By: Ahadu, Ahmed, Bhaven Audio Production By: BRSBK of Sweet Skinny Records
Today I review the newest album release by J. Cole The Off-Season which I go way to in-depth with even tho I'm super tired besides that I hope you enjoy this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/austin-castro/support
Naomi Osaka vs The French Open 2021 (the hell is Will Smith talking about) and the media. Brandon Bellamy, a 49-year real estate and development CEO, becomes only black majority owner of a professional baseball team in Gastonia, NC. J. Cole's The Off-Season slaps. Are TV series like (Amazon) Prime Video's THEM and The Underground Railroad serving in purpose? Long-time hip hop producer Apollo Brown lays down some tracks for Raheem Devaughn to drop a pretty amazing RnB album in their 12-track collabo Lovesick. No secret here, but black men aren't fans of marriage, and maybe black women... This episode's topic order is social topic, entertainment and (black) sports. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/its-always-personal/support
With Travis Scott's Utopia, A$AP Rocky's All Smiles, Post Malone's new albums & J.Cole's The Off-Season being released this year, many hip hop artists will appear at rap festivals in 2021. Some of the biggest hip hop and music festivals of the year include Rolling Loud Miami, Rolling Loud California, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Astroworld Fest, The Governor's Ball, and more. These music festivals are opening back up for the first time in two years, after being shut down in 2020 due to the pandemic. Which music festival do you think has the best lineup? Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y6NVwh6j5ec Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ Audio engineered by John Pirollo! Instagram @johnpirollo: https://www.instagram.com/johnpirollo
J. Cole's The Off Season is upon us, new tracks from the GxFR family, Pierre Bourne announces the upcoming release of TLOP5, plus the pod has current events from the world of hip hop spread throughout, tune in now so you can be in the know of all the tea being spilt by LV$ and the Free Nation!
During the Talking Stage are you allowed to Sleep with other people? The most elaborate and hilarious lies Reviewing The Off-Season by J. Cole, Bugzy Malone's The Ressurection, Potter Payper's Training Day 3 & Topshottas Freestyle and Blaqbonez's Sex over Love. AND A BUNCH OF OTHER THINGS!!!!!
On this episode, Imani returns to the studio and recaps her vacation in Cancún. DME checks on Imani's mental health (10:00). The crew discusses the possibility of abortion becoming illegal with the reversal of Roe vs. Wade (13:20). Everyone shares which traumatic events are currently affecting them today (25:25). They revisit J. Cole's “The Off-Season” (39:00), DJ Khaled's “Khaled Khaled” (45:15), Morray's “Street Sermons” (58:20), Moneybagg Yo's “A Gangsta's Pain” (01:01:20), Kodak Black's “Haitian Boy Kodak” (01:08:00), Millyz and Dave East's “Pablo & Blanco” (01:14:50). They conclude the episode with their weekly reality checks (01:16:25). Music from this episode: Dave East and Millyz - Pablo & Blanco (0:00) Kodak Black - Basement on Fire (01:19:20) KAYTRANADA feat. Tinashe - The Worst In Me (01:21:35) Majid Jordan - Waves of Blue (01:25:30) Meek Mill - Cold Hearted II (01:31:00)
This week, the boys talk Miss Universe, J. Cole's new album The Off-Season, black superman and more. Manny's internet lags and the boys get a little too serious. Keep it locked on We Gotta Eat Too for all the funnies, with new episodes every week. Enjoy the episode. Subscribe for more podcast clips and videos: https://bit.ly/2DuR432 Watch more clips and pics:https://www.instagram.com/wegottaeattoo/ Parth - https://www.instagram.com/parths_tv/ Ed - https://www.instagram.com/edwordchoi/ Manny - https://www.instagram.com/mannymangat/ Shaun - https://www.instagram.com/shaunhunterclimbing
The goat of this generation has finally dropped again after a few years, but it is something worth getting excited about? You can check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4JAvwK4APPArjIsOdGoJXX?si=qVlRsI8gQhOY4cYYyjjf3A You can listen to the show on the go: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2etRnEuzYYbiwbhJSxgno6?si=r24o7ebuSTGz9rZOm7bUqg Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/cultured/id1473724398 Our Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getculturedau/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getculturedau/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/getculturedau Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ZGkWxaWcUhAUinAOSstuQ Rob: 6.5/10 Tyler: 6/10
On this episode: Welcome to episode 87! With a lot in store this week, the R&G crew jumps straight into the latest in singles, reviewing new songs by Polo G, Roddy Ricch, 42 Dugg, Lil Baby & more. They go on to discuss news, like the first week sales numbers of J. Cole's "The Off Season" & Kodak Black's "Haitian Boy Kodak", along with another great sales week for Moneybagg Yo. Finishing up, the guys talk the details of the Billboard Awards, Bow Wow & Soulja Boy agreeing to a VERZUZ, Rihanna & A$AP Rocky's relationship gets serious, & Young Thug makes bold fashion statements. Sponsored By: Assurance DNA AssuranceDNA.com
Topics discussed J. Cole's The Off Season rank in his catalogue, Does J. Cole Got The Throne, Top Tier Rappers, Who Needs To Drop Next, Is Nicki Really Dope Tho and More?? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4hiphopheadz-only/message
I give my analysis on the anticipation and the execution of J. Cole's newest full length LP, The Off-Season, as well as look back at his career, & provide new insights.
Album review for J. Cole and his latest project, The Off-Season. Please share this episode, rate and subscribe to the podcast. Follow the My $0.02 Podcast on Instagram @my2centspodcast. Get paid to listen to music: https://crrnt.me/5UVL6KlH9db. Bad for Business Clothing: https://www.bonfire.com/store/badforbusiness/. PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/moneyforernest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/support
This week we discuss homeless people having sex outside Bianca's apartment, laughing through pain, Paul Mooney passing away, Joe Budden accused of sexual harassment, more stores and states ditching masks, attending festivals and clubs after getting vaccinated, J. Cole's "The Off-Season", Young M.A., and more. Subscribe, Rate Us, and Share! Follow us on social media:@TheGoddamnFools@EvSwain@TheBlkofWallSt@hi_biancaaaa (Twitter) / @hi.biancaaaa (Instagram)
Explicit. Juice and Kim have another crazy episode. First, they review Nicki Minaj's re-release of “Beam Me Up Scottie” and J. Cole's “The Off-Season”. They then discuss Jamie Foxx being a legend. After paying tribute to Paul Mooney, they discuss the Saga of Kwame Brown. And much more Title Music Provided by @DJCBATTLE
Playoffs? Damn right. The 2021 NBA playoffs are here as Pat and Sammy walk through all the first round matchups, as well as their thoughts on the new play-in format. Sammy's disdain for the Brooklyn Nets is in full effect in this week's show so hold on tight. Additionally, Pat and Sam give their thoughts on J. Cole's recent release "The Off-Season."
Today on 224 The Basement: Malik and Ace chop it up about Lil' Reese getting shot again and the implosion of the Joe Budden Podcast. We also review Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and J. Cole's "The Off Season
The people have spoken and J.R. Bang has started a podcast with Mike B! 86 episodes later! HA! The guys from Some Dude talk about J. Cole's The Off-Season album and their feelings about the project a week after its release. Is it still the "best rollout ever?"Is Kwame Brown the biggest bust in NBA history or are we forgetting some very important huff-ass players? Last, have you ever sized up your friend just in case you have to fight them?Click here to visit and get your merch: https://bit.ly/SomeDudeMerchStoreGet involved in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SomeDudePod and tag @MikeB_CHR and @JRBANG!Rate, Like, Subscribe, and Download the #SomeDudePod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Play.
On this episode, DME & Rich hold it down while Imani is on vacation. They acknowledge Haitian Flag Day and the recent updates with Massachusetts' COVID guidelines. Rich details Kwame Brown's beef with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson (11:30). For Mental Health Awareness Month, DME checks in with Rich (17:07) and Jake (38:20). Rich shares that he goes through his issues internally because he does not trust people to be genuine with their actions. He is currently learning to become open to having honest conversations about how he is feeling. Rich checks in with DME (30:20). DME opens up about his depression and the stress of not meeting his own expectations because of other time-sensitive expectations put on him. The fellas discuss how can men start showing up and caring for each other (40:10). They analyze the role women play in nurturing men (47:05). DME asks if friendships can change over time (52:45). They spent the last 30 mins to talk about new music releases including J. Cole's “The Off-Season” (01:01:00). They end the episode with their vibes of the week and their reality checks (01:13:30). Music in this episode: J. Cole - 95 South (0:00) J. Cole - Hunger on Hillside (01:19:05) Internet Money feat. Don Toliver, Gunna, and Lil Uzi Vert - His & Hers (01:23:00)
Topics discussed include A-Rod & JLO's break-up, J.Cole's The Off-Season, Virginia abolishing the death penalty, James Carville's take on wokeness, the Ohio vaccine lottery, a man trapped in a porta potty, Target's decision to no longer sell baseball or Pokemon cards, the NBA play-in tournament, SEC East division predictions, a grandmother abducted 52 times by aliens, the sucide of Kurt Cobain, the creepyness of Robert Stack, screams recorded from the Devil's Cauldron, and the incredible story of the Radium Girls.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by special guest Maurice Hendricks, a multimedia content creator, focusing on making music, film production and video game design. They review J. Cole's new album The Off-Season, what their initial takeaways were and the standout tracks along with thoughts on Lil Baby having the most momentum in rap. They also discuss what Cole can bring to The Fall Off, review Isaiah Rashad's new single "Lay Wit Ya" and it being a change from his regular introspective and early expectations for his third album The House is Burning. Finally, they review Jorja Smith's 'Be Right Back' EP and how it showcased her experimental side along with what she can build on and infuse into her next sophomore album.In the second half, special guest Trenton Morales, a good friend of the show joins to review The Prestige, a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johannsson and Michael Caine. They dive into how this was an extremely unique film in terms of storytelling, the unlikable elements of how Alfred Borden operated and how such a star-studded cast was able to flourish. They also discuss how the plot twist at the end of the film was unexpected, how this is an underrated Christopher Nolan film and how Michael Caine possibly had the most likable character overall.
Shell Down Vol. 22 Out Now! Got some more new music for y'all in this one including some tracks off DJ Khaled's "Khaled Khaled" album as well as J. Cole's "The Off-Season" plus more! Play, Like & Share. Enjoy!
Shell Down Vol. 22 Out Now! Got some more new music for y'all in this one including some tracks off DJ Khaled's "Khaled Khaled" album as well as J. Cole's "The Off-Season" plus more! Play, Like & Share. Enjoy!
Shell Down Vol. 22 Out Now! Got some more new music for y'all in this one including some tracks off DJ Khaled's "Khaled Khaled" album as well as J. Cole's "The Off-Season" plus more! Play, Like & Share. Enjoy!
On episode 47 of Ambrosia For Head's What's The Headline, we do a comprehensive review of J. Cole's The Off Season album. We discuss: 0:00 Intro 1:08 Breaking down the main themes of J. Cole's The Off Season album 1:19 Basketball metaphors prevail 2:30 J. Cole has now mastered many different Rap styles 3:40 Cole actually trained to make this album 6:20 The Off Season has several hidden parallels with Nas' Illmatic 13:30 The Off Season is a mixtape in disguise 18:20 Breaking down J. Cole's The Off Season song by song 18:30 “95.south” is Cole embracing both is Southern AND his Northern roots 23:15 J. Cole raps like he never has before on “amari” 26:38 21 Savage is the first guest artist to rap on a J. Cole album since 2010, on “my.life” 34:30 J. Cole shows absolute disrespect for his competition on “applying.pressure” 37:48 Damian Lillard explains the concept behind The Off Season on “punchin'.the.clock” 45:36 J. Cole raps over a trap beat by a key producer for Drake and Kendrick Lamar on “100.mil'” 48:35 “pride.is.the.devil” is a lull on the album…but is it intentional? 51:52 Is Cole's choice not to include features on the tracklist a slight to his guest artists? 55:00 “let.go.my.hand” is the best song on J. Cole's The Off Season album 1:00:07 Puff Daddy has had altercations with Kendrick Lamar, Drake and J. Cole…Coincidence? 1:05:39 “interlude” shows why it's important to hear songs in the context of the album 1:10:05 “the.climb.back” is nearly a year old. Should Cole have included it on The Off Season? 1:14:26 “close” is J. Cole's most personal song on The Off Season 1:18:00 “hunger.on.hillside” ties The Off Season together sonically and thematically 1:20:08 Ranking J. Cole's album catalog and where The Off Season sits 1:24:20 J. Cole's The Off Season is the best album of 2021 so far…but how will it fare against Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott? 1:26:47 LL Cool J and JAY-Z are being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 1:29:00 Michael Jordan inducting Kobe Bryant into the Basketball Hall of Fame 1:30:33 DMX's Exodus album will be released on May 28 1:33:20 MC Serch clears the air about his relationship with Nas Watch J. Cole's "Applying Pressure" documentary: https://youtu.be/135bv6GhD2M Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=aforhtv Ambrosia For Heads Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Ssx21OFFRNJMMvlG2xeWV?si=DW9psDeWS4qa9UsItVq9pA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ambrosia4heads/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ambrosiaforheads Twitter: https://twitter.com/ambrosia4heads Official Site: http://ambrosiaforheads.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Tach Leude! Heute gibts wieder einen Gast! Der berühmt berüchtigte Dorian gesellt sich in einer normalen Folge dazu und wir labern über alles mögliche. Von nervigen Picknicks bis hin zu Cowboys. Außerdem hat J. Cole gedroppt, das muss besprochen werden. Alles liebe!
This week we celebrate the 5-year anniversary of the highly anticipated fourth album “Konnichiwa” by North Londoner Skepta. 00:00 Intro 03:09 Little Simz's "Woman" 05:21 J. Cole's "The Off Season" 14:51 Noname's social media 17:20 More Cole 19:53 Alchemist's new record 21:14 Jon finishing the music writer's exercise 24:12 Artist spotlight: Sampa The Great 32:35 Intro to Konnichiwa discussion 35:19 Blacklisted mixtape 39:49 The BRIT Awards with Kanye 43:20 The Drake co-sign 47:27 The anticipation/pressure for Konnichiwa 49:02 Konnichiwa's reception 53:07 Worst tracks 59:05 Three-track run 01:02:30 Cultural significance of Konnichiwa 01:06:20 General album discussion 01:14:56 Skits 01:17:49 Back to general discussion 01:23:51 Why call it Konnichiwa? 01:27:06 - Title track 01:28:23 Lyrics 01:31:43 Text Me Back 01:35:29 Detox 01:36:50 Favourite tracks 01:37:37 Konnichiwa - Final thoughts 01:39:59 Ignorance Is Bliss 01:42:32 Closing, Now and Then playlist
Although we have albums like Drake's Certified Lover Boy, J.Cole's The Off-Season and Travis Scott's Utopia on the way this year, 2021 has been off to a slow start due to the lack of new albums. Nonetheless, over the last two years, we've seen new artists build their names and veteran rappers start to enter their prime. This episode takes you through our top 5 lists of the best active rappers in hip hop right now. In order to make this list, the artist must have released a solo studio album in either 2020 or 2021. What's your top 5 list of active rappers in 2021? Watch this Episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/U3OuUp4dx-8 Join our Discord & come chat with us! https://discord.gg/NbCQEYjT87 Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ Audio Engineered by John Pirollo! Instagram @johnpirollo: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/