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Track Listing: IntroRun The River - Oliver Night, TrevDafeli - Village Junction & iMantús X Reon VangérJust Can't Wait (Donsurf Edit) - KokorokoPlanet Jupiter - Marvin JupiterYou - 2000Black, Lady AlmaOn & On - Piers KirwanaLibertad (Streeton Remix) - Don PascalBLK People feat The Sprit of Nina Simone - iMantúsBLUH BLUH BLUH - _By.AlexanderNorth London Pace - Blue Lab BeatsPerfect Night - BREISFeels Like - Stacy Epps, Madlib, BelieveSunny Storms - De La SoulFly Like An Eagle - Steve Miller BandIt's Time - Nas, DJ Premier, Steve Miller Band
SummaryIn this episode, the host expresses gratitude towards Nas and reflects on personal challenges while discussing recent music releases, particularly focusing on the impact of social media on the music industry. The conversation delves into themes of racism in the NFL, the evolution of music production, and critiques of social media culture. The host also shares insights on relationships and personal growth, culminating in a discussion about the legacy of De La Soul and the importance of healing in music.TakeawaysGratitude towards influential artists like Nas is essential.Personal challenges can affect one's engagement with music.Recent music releases reflect broader cultural themes.Social media has a significant impact on music perception.Racism in the NFL is a critical issue that needs addressing.The evolution of music production has changed the industry landscape.Critiques of social media culture highlight its negative effects.Relationships and personal growth are intertwined with music appreciation.The legacy of De La Soul is vital to understanding hip hop history.Healing themes in music can resonate deeply with listeners.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates02:23 Reflections on Music and Entertainment04:50 Critique of Social Media and Cultural Commentary09:10 Discussion on Film Criticism and Black Representation13:23 Analysis of NFL Commentary and Racial Dynamics22:33 Exploring Relationships and Personal Growth31:23 Concluding Thoughts on Life and Community36:16 artsEntertainment-transition-high.wav36:29 Introduction and Salute to Nas38:34 Mass Appeal Records and Its Impact45:17 Album Releases and Reviews53:33 De La Soul's Cabin in the Sky54:14 Nas and DJ Premier's Light Years01:13:13 Conclusion and Reflection on Healing in Music01:14:19 artsEntertainment-outro-low-long.wavKeywordsNas, De La Soul, music review, social media, NFL, racism, personal growth, hip hop, music production, relationships
01. Move The Crowd – Gorilla Glue (Fred Da Godson x Joell Ortiz) [0:00] 02. Recognize [Freestyle] – Mysonne [0:15] 03. Satellite – The Musalini x 38 Spesh [2:28] 04. Game Time – Big Twins x StreetGZ [4:14] 05. Forgiveness – DJ Premier x Ransom [6:30] 06. Sum Of Two Evils – Che Noir x 7xvethegenius [9:48] 07. Kilo – Gorilla Glue (Joell Ortiz x Fred Da Godson) [12:27]
In this episode of the Ern and Iso Podcast, the fellas dive into one of the biggest conversations floating around the culture right now: why 50 Cent doesn't feel the need to rap anymore — and why the public doesn't actually care.The conversation kicks off with reflections on the end of the year, gratitude for the supporters, and why the barbershop mentality still drives so much of hip-hop discourse. From there, things heat up fast as Ern and Iso break down the back-and-forth surrounding 50 Cent, the freestyle response involving Fabolous, Jim Jones, and Dave East, and why 50 may be “too powerful” to even engage musically.Is this really about bars anymore — or is it about money, mystique, and perception? The guys challenge the long-standing belief that diss records end careers, revisiting the myth that 50 “ended” Ja Rule and why survival — not victory — is the real outcome of rap beefs.Later in the episode, the discussion widens to the culture itself:Why fans fake-care about lyrical competitionWhy money always outweighs artistry in public opinionAnd why certain legends are considered “unmovable,” even when they stop dropping musicThe episode also touches on:The fallout from the Sean Combs documentary and the growing legal chaos around CassieNew lawsuits, public perception, and the uncomfortable realities behind celebrity scandalsInternal tensions in collectives like Dipset and why “your man's man” dynamics are common in hip-hop groupsA return to the Nas & DJ Premier album debate — why lyrics aren't always enough if the beats don't connectThis episode is raw, unfiltered, and very honest about how hip-hop conversations actually happen — not online, but in real barbershops, real group chats, and real life.Tap in, leave a comment, and let us know:
On Episode 214 he guys give their thoughts on the new Nas and DJ Premier album, Nicki Minaj turns Maga, the Epstein files starting to be released and the impact of "tanking" in sports. You wont want to miss this conversation. #noideasoriginalpodcast #hiphop #rap #dope #nyc #california #trump #maga #nickiminaj #epsteinfiles #nas #djpremier #nba #nfl #mlb #podcast
In State of the Culture Pt. 1, the dynamic duo is back setting the tone and talking directly to the people. The conversation kicks off with gratitude for the listeners and a breakdown of why the show continues to grow—evergreen content over momentary trends. From reflecting on the success of the Diddy documentary breakdown to explaining why older episodes resurface and trend, Ern and Iso dig into what longevity in podcasting really looks like.The episode moves into a thoughtful discussion on public scrutiny, social media judgment, and accountability, using real-world examples to explore how visibility comes with both opportunity and backlash. The duo also touches on family, boundaries, and how the internet has changed the way people feel entitled to comment on others' lives.Later, the conversation lightens up with talk about Stranger Things, binge culture, and why watching something in real time versus years later creates completely different experiences. The episode wraps with Ern revisiting his thoughts on the Nas & DJ Premier album “Light Years”, clarifying his stance and engaging with listener feedback.As promised, this one is all over the place—but in the best way. Real talk, culture, music, media, and honest perspective all rolled into one.00:00 – Introduction & welcome back02:10 – Thanking listeners & Diddy documentary success04:30 – What “evergreen content” really means08:15 – Why old episodes start trending again12:05 – Social media judgment & public scrutiny17:40 – Accountability vs empathy in public life23:10 – Keeping family out of the spotlight28:45 – Internet culture & entitlement to opinions33:20 – Announcing Christmas live show & call-in plans36:50 – Stranger Things binge vs real-time watching45:30 – Shared viewing experiences & generational hype52:10 – Revisiting the Nas & DJ Premier “Light Years” album58:40 – Lyrics vs production debate & hip-hop nostalgia#StateOfTheCulture #ErnAndIso #PodcastTalk #HipHopCulture #EvergreenContent #MediaDiscussion #PodcastCommunity #CulturalCommentary #RealConversations #fyp #ernandiso4president
We finally have it! After 30 years of collaborating on some incredible tracks like Nas is Like and NY State of Mind, Nas and DJ Premier have created their first collaboration album - Light-Years. Let's break down the tracks. It is very interesting to dissect what the impact of project what it is meant to be. Check out this episode for an honest and transparent opinion.
Episode 131 strips the Jungle back to its core. No guest, no buffer, no outside energy to balance the room — just the squad in their purest form. These are the episodes where the conversations breathe, the jokes run longer, and the disagreements hit harder. When it's just the Jungle, nothing gets softened.We start where the pulse always lives: the music. 21 Savage's What Happened 2 The Streets? opens a conversation about whether street rap is evolving or disappearing, and who's really carrying that sound forward. Nas and DJ Premier reunite on “Light Years,” reminding everyone what mastery sounds like when legends refuse to age quietly. Lil Tjay's “Used 2 Love” pushes the room into emotional territory, questioning whether heartbreak records still feel authentic when vulnerability becomes a formula. Friday's “Everybody Got Somebody” adds a smoother contrast, while DaBaby's “Letter to My YN” brings the conversation back to responsibility, mentorship, and what it means to speak to the next generation. Popcaan and Sway's “Tek Time” shifts the energy global, and GloRilla's “March” closes the music run with raw momentum and presence.From there, the Jungle locks in on the culture. The Diddy documentary sparks debate over accountability, timing, and who gets to control the narrative once the damage is done. Netflix and Paramount battling for Warner Bros. opens a bigger discussion about media consolidation, power plays, and how streaming is quietly reshaping what stories even get told. The firing of Ebro and Rosenberg from Hot 97 hits close to home, raising questions about loyalty, relevance, and what radio looks like in an era where platforms rise and fall overnight. And as wrestling history approaches a turning point, John Cena's final week in the ring becomes a conversation about legacy, knowing when to walk away, and whether icons ever really get to retire on their own terms.As always, the episode settles into its most honest space with the relationship talk. The squad debates whether long-term relationships thrive more when partners are similar or when opposites force each other to grow. Personal stories surface about moments when something serious was shared with a partner — only to be brushed off — and the lingering damage that dismissal can leave behind. The conversation closes with a tough, uncomfortable question: should someone even be in a relationship if they don't make at least $50,000 a year, or is that mindset reducing love to logistics?Episode 131 is reflective, argumentative, and unapologetically real. No guest. No distractions. Just the Jungle doing what it does best — saying the things most people only think.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode131 #HipHopCulture #NasAndPremier #21Savage #DiddyDoc #Hot97 #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered
MzHipHop delivers an in depth breakdown of Nas and DJ Premier's Light Years album, exploring the meaning behind the title and highlighting the honorable mention track New York State of Mind Pt 3. She also spotlights standout records including Junkie, Bouquet, and Git Ready. Tap in, share, and follow on Spotify for more.
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Nas & Premier's long-anticipated album is finally here, but did it hit the mark or miss the vibe?
Send us a textAir Date: December 15, 2025 on 91.3FM WVKR-This week on In the Field Radio, Boogie and Rapz are back with another stacked Release Roundup. They tap in with Nas & DJ Premier's Light Year, Boogie is hype over Armanii's The Impact, and Rapz checks for new drops from Conway The Machine and 21 Savage. Not everything hits, though, and the duo keeps it real about Max B's collab with French Montana. Are they wildin'? Slide in the DMs and let us know.Rapz takes a moment to geek out over John Cena's retirement. The conversation shifts to what's heating up on TV. Can Netflix really handle big-budget productions? And are y'all locked into Stranger Things and Welcome to Derry?The media world gets shaken up once again as Ebro, Peter Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez exit Hot 97. Funk Flex is holding down mornings for now, but how long will that last?By popular demand, Unfiltered & Unqualified makes its return. Boogie and Rapz tackle a listener question about whether he crossed the line with a female he was feelin', and there is no filter when it comes to the answer. The two also break down their New Year's resolutions and what they're leaving behind.Press play and get in the field.
Featuring guest Mr. Kinetik.Episode 466 of the New Old Heads had discussions on Boyz II Men's albums rank, DJ Premier and Nas dropping a long-awaited project and if it lived up to the hype, Ebro in the Morning getting fired/removed from Hot 97, a Masego music reaction, and more.Support the show
The boys, back in town, discuss what they have beenlistening to. Their list includes four rock-n-roll hall of famers, three recently departed legends, two underground rap heavyweights, and a partrige in a pear tree. Jay's wing gets clipped as Deon's sampling gets a little out of hand. Get into it.Sonic contributors to the 28th BONUS episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: A wealth of treasures from the KPM Archives; the prompt was 50's lounge. Brothers Johnson, Dave Matthews Band, DJ NuMark, Jurassic 5. James Todd Smith, Ice Cube, One Eye, Cynthia Fee & Andrew Gold, Sleepy Donnie POSPOTUS, Darling Jula @soundwavesoffwax, MattHeller A.K.A. DJ Snakes. The E-Street Band. Bruce Springsteen, The Boss-type beats, Bob Dylan, Timothy Chalamet, Paul Walter Houser, Jeremy Allen White. Bon Iver, Cowboy Junkies, Pavement. Stephen Malkmus, Lottie's, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Warren Zevon, John Hammond. Miranda from Endless Scroll podcast, Dua Lipa, Tame Impala, The Beatles, Lil' Yachty, Marvin Gaye, J.J. Fad, Black Circle Radio, Arc of All, The Source of Light and Power, Open Mike Eagle's What Had Happened Was podcast, Chris Rock, Height Keech, Prince Paul. Handsome Boy Modeling School, Dr. Octogon, Kool Keith, Dan the Automater, Chris Elliot, Right Said Fred, Beastie Boys, Bee Gees, Kardinall Offshall, Sly Boogy, TikTokker @cgleason22, Dave James, D'Angelo, Questlove, Questlove's eulogy of D'Angelo, Prince, The Roots, Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Vanguard, DJ Premier, Q Tip, Brian Baumgartner, Blindboy Boatclub, Iggy Pop, Kiss, Ace Frehly, Dick Dale, Phill Most Chill, RUN DMC, Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Human League, Jimi Hendrix, Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and actor Larry Thomas. Our super-secret-special-sonic friends that we may or may not have even ever met include Miranda Reinert, Mitch Anderson, Open Mike Eagle, and Prince Paul.Suggestions: Deon – Cowboy Junkies by way of BruceSpringsteen, Lottie's, D'Angelo, and Phill Most Chill. Jay – New old R.E.M., Warren Zevon, Ace Frehly, Soft Cell. Miranda – Tame Impala. Mitch – Sweetwater, but not the 90's grunge outfit, rather the 60's psych folk collective. Mike & Paul – Doctor Octogon by way of Handsome Boy Modeling School.Mixtape can be heard UNCUT on Soundcloud HERE. A Spotifyplaylist with most featured tracks can be found HERE. As expected, the mix is cut fom the episode due to copyright claims. Please purchase music. Also like and subscribe to cool podcasts. Also volunteer in your community. (1) Sweetwater - In a Rainbow (2) Phill Most Chill - I'm (3) Warren Zevon - The Worrier King (4) Ace Frehley - What's on Your Mind? (5) Lottie's - The Cut.(1) Cowboy Junkies - My Father's House (2) D'Angelo and the Vanguard - Another Life (3) Tame Impala and HAIM - 'Cause I'm a Man [Deon's Half&Half remix] (4) R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe [Jacknife Lee remix] (5) Dr. Octagon - BlueFlowers [Prince Paul's It's so Beautiful remix] (6) Soft Cell -Where the Heart is.Happy Holidays.
Happy Holidays! Closing out 2025 with some amazing new Hip-Hop from Nas & DJ Premier, De La Soul, Ransom, Che' Noir, Kanye West and more. DJ TacticsDJ Jay-SkiWinter - Che NoirOrchards - Navy Blue No's One Stop - Oh NoEn Eff - De La Soul feat Black ThoughtA Cut Above - DJ Premier/RansomRoad to Perdition - Jay ElectronicaProving Grounds - Justo the MCFree Roleys - Westside Gunn/Benny The ButcherStep Into The Realm - Robert Glasper/The RootsClones - The Roots (RIP M.A.R.S. Co-Op)Salvation - Elcamino feat Cory Gunz & Inspectah DeckKeep It Thoro (SkiMix) - DJ Jay-Ski/ProdigyDJ TacticsDJ Jay-SkiAround Here - Oh No feat Rah Digga & Talib KweliBusiness Merger - Hit-Boy/The AlchemistSubmachine Dreams - Hus KingPinThe Package - De La SoulPreserved - Flee Lord feat OT The RealDEF Chappelle - Cookin Soul/Mos Def@RealCandaceO...Tell Us More! - Jay ElectronicaBottega Trunks - Dave East feat Stove God CooksGiT Ready - Nas/DJ PremierEddie Bauer - Westside Gunn
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/VERBAL and use code VERBAL and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! #ad What Up Youtube Peeps! I'm BACK with that Verbal Cardio! This episode is about the Academy Awards Best Picture fumbles, Saturday football games, my top 5 Rob Reiner movies, Nas & DJ Premier's new album, the Michigan head coach scandal, and I answer some THIS or THATs. You want to get an exclusive look at Verbal Cardio before anyone else? Join my Patreon for early access to this and much more!! https://www.patreon.com/TonyBakerComedy
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to the internet roasting DJ Premier.....was the Nas project that big of a letdown though? They review 21 Savage's latest project, Pooh Sheisty is back like he never left and Ebro in the Morning say goodbye.
Nominate Miss2Bees for The Creative Collective's 2026 creative class by Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 11:59PM ET (Visit @miss2bees on IG for a cheat sheet) - https://form.typeform.com/to/urewC4hP This week, Miss2Bees kicks things off with WHAT'S BUZZIN' - Chelley and Ace of Love Island USA S7 have split (7:06) and Hot 97 has cancelled Ebro In The Morning (14:42) - before the crew dives into the LUNCH BREAK and CHAT - The University of Michigan fired football coach Sherrone Moore for having an inappropriate relationship with a staffer (25:02), Nas & DJ Premier's ‘Light-Years' (36:32) JayDon's “Lullaby” [mega remix] (47:15), and 21 Savage's ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?' (57:47). Later, Will shares an up-and- coming artist he is excited about for WHAT YOU ON (1:16:54) and Armon dives into the WORD OF THE WEEK (1:18:55). The BOARD MEETING (1:23:06) is a discussion on all things Christmas, including favorite movies, music, traditions, and much more! Stay Busy with Armon Sadler https://www.instagram.com/staybusypod/ https://twitter.com/staybusypod https://www.tiktok.com/@staybusypod Armon https://www.instagram.com/armonsadler/ https://x.com/armonsadler Will Foster https://www.instagram.com/wxllxxm/ https://x.com/WxLLxxM Miss2Bees https://www.instagram.com/miss2bees/ https://x.com/miss2bees Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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After a snowy weekend, we are back! Rory and Mal speculate what’s next for hip-hop radio after “Ebro In The Morning” gets cut from Hot 97. Nas and DJ Premier released their project “Light Years”, but Mal doesn’t think it was worth the wait. Baby D was bed rotting all weekend which had the pod trying to recall the longest they’ve gone without showering. 21 Savage compared ATL to a pdf file. No doubt that’s a wild analogy, but Rory and Mal get what he was saying. Mal salutes Bobby Schmurda for holding his own while getting jumped. Plus, another “Put Me On” segment, and why Demaris cuts non-confrontational people out of her life. #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode! The Fellas discuss the documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning including the hardships of his childhood, his ego, his power and some things we never knew before watching.Nas and DJ Premier release their long awaited Light-Years album. It leaves us feeling if this album was released at a different time, would we react differently towards it.Former University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore has been in the hot seat after an unfortunate series of events. Who will fill his seat at the big house?Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2HipHopSenseis.a.casual and be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube page!We Love any and all feedback! If you REALLY loyal, be sure to tell a friend to tell a friend to listen to the Podcast.
This week, Mark and Alan welcome Myles Kennedy back to the show to talk about the new Alter Bridge album and upcoming tour. Alan and Roger recap Steve Earle's annual benefit show, this time featuring Brandi Carlile, and Mark reviews a club date by the Heavy Heavy. In music news, we mark the tragic passing of Rob Reiner and Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo, and take a look at the year's top-selling Classic Rock albums. Pod Squadders Janet and Mick weigh in with their reviews, and our new music picks of the week include Marketa Irglova, Nas and DJ Premier, and the Heavy Heavy. We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tonight's Kickback gets unconventional — and unfiltered.Inspired by a Joe Budden Podcast moment, we jump into a heated real-world debate sparked on Facebook: Is a $400 tomahawk steak appropriate on a first date? What started as jokes turned into a serious conversation about dating culture, entitlement, character, and expectations. Is it about affordability… or principle?The debate spills into the studio as Randy joins the conversation live, with Jacq adding perspective, and we break down what first dates should look like, how men are being judged by spending instead of substance, and why Uptown DC “talk-your-way-in” culture sees things very differently.From there, we pivot into the 50 Cent–produced documentary Diddy: The Reckoning — unpacking power, abuse, motivation, bias, and accountability. We acknowledge the layers: Diddy as a victim who became a perpetrator, and how cycles of harm often create more victims. The conversation gets heavy, honest, and necessary.We close with motivation for the final stretch of the year — how to finish strong, reflect honestly, and set yourself up to win going into next year. Plus, quick hits on new music from 21 Savage, Nas & DJ Premier, Conway the Machine, Max B, and French Montana.Heated debates. Real talk. Good energy.This is the Kickback. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On This Episode: On this episode: Roderick & Cari return for episode 392 of The Rise & Grind Podcast! The conversation kicks off with the shocking news of John Cena officially retiring from the WWE, before diving into new music from Pooh Shiesty and a breakdown of 21 Savage's latest album What Happened to the Streets?, plus his recent interview with Big Bank. The guys also tap in with standout mentions from Nas & DJ Premier's “Light Years” and Conway The Machine's You Can't Kill God With Bullets. In news, they discuss Rod Wave claiming $2M per show without a promoter, the end of an era as Hot 97's “Ebro in the Morning” wraps up after 13 years, and Disney investing $1B into OpenAI, striking a multi-year deal with Sora that could reshape content creation across film and streaming. Intro: Pooh Shiesty- FDO Roderick | Nas & DJ Premier- Pause Tapes Cari | Rexx Life Raj- Oppenheimer Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
This one is truly special, as two GOATs combine to bring us what most heads deemed the Holy Grail form back in the day - Nas and Preemo finally combine for a whole record, and drop 'Light-Years'. We review the album and speak on numerous topics, including thoughts on Preemo's production style in the modern era, Nas' elite pen, what this album means to us and much more. Show Notes Track-by-track review (08:40) One Hand on the Steering Wheel Tracks (55:00)
NYStateOfMind/NaS 4:54 Wave Gods feat. A$AP Rocky & DJ Premier /... 3:10 Define My Name / Nas & DJ Premier 3:11 GiT Ready / Nas & DJ Premier 2:52 Eighties / MotionPlus & A-F-R-O 2:24 Cross The Line / A-F-R-O 3:07 Hero's Purpose / Brother Ali 1:45 Americanslopfood / Blu, MED & Bane Capital 3:14 Sidewalk Executives feat. M.O.P. / Erick Ser... 2:48 Revolving Ships / Sol Messiah, John Robins... 2:26 Camera (Instrumental) / Homer 3:20 It's The Crew Again feat. Sadat X & CoolZey... 4:23 Treasury Operations / Tha God Fahim & You... 2:20 Crooklyn 25 feat. Talib Kweli & Nems / Bun... 3:00 Martial Monks feat. Ol Dirty Bastard, Raekw... 4:44 Back In The Day Part 2 / Mic Mountain & Tro... 2:41 Bring Ya Best Army Part 2 (Feat. One Be Lo)... 3:00 Go To Hell (Feat. Dieter Parker & C-Ras) / Al... 3:30
Rockett and Figgy discuss the Texans win over the Chiefs and review new releases from Nas & DJ Premier and 21 Savage. They also look at several 2025 hip hop album ranking lists and much more!
In this very special episode of The Scarface Tubby Show, Tubby, Booster Gold & OBG Tradgety break a rule of the show and play a new album, as they listen to the highly anticipated Nas project produced entirely by DJ Premier, "Light-Years".
(0:00) Leroy Irvin & Cerrone Battle begin the show by wiping down the studio. The Music of the Day is dedicated to Nas & DJ Premier following the latest album collaboration released yesterday. An inspired Leroy poses the question, "Who are the most feared dynamic duos of all-time?"(11:11) Is it really a "prove it" game for the Patriots or the Bills? The guys discuss which team needs the victory more tomorrow.(19:27) Leroy & Cerrone continue to preview the Week 15 Matchup between the Pats-Bills - a "Hat & T-shirt" game for the Patriots. Leroy wonders why this game did not get flexed.(30:03) Tomorrow's game in Foxboro will have a playoff feel. The dynamic duo continue to break down the Matchup between the Bills & Patriots. Cerrone compares the team's similar schedules.-------------------------------------------FOLLOW ON TWITTER/X: @BostonLIrvin | @Cerrone_Battle | @jorgiesepulvedaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) Leroy Irvin & Cerrone Battle begin the final hour of the show with The Entertainment Report featuring: sad news in Hollywood, a Get Up Crew Review of Nas & DJ Premier's album "Light Years" and Cardi B expressing her love for Patriot Nation. (9:02) Irvin & Battle discuss the fallout from the firing and aftermath of University of Michigan football coach, Sherrone Moore. The duo encourage having healthy relationships and preach self control.(24:28) Cerrone reports that the Michigan coaching staff will be under investigation. The duo close out the segment with the callers. (31:21) The Playa's Call - Time where the panel takes time to acknowledge someone in sports/life.-------------------------------------------FOLLOW ON TWITTER/X: @BostonLIrvin | @Cerrone_Battle | @jorgiesepulvedaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Even though hip-hop music is the basis for all my record collecting, I have trouble staying up on all the new releases these days as I drift more and more into jazz and other musical forms. Shout out to my guy Noah for keeping me as informed as possible about new releases! These are a few tracks that have gotten a lot of repeated listens this past year. Mixed on Serato since a few of these have not seen vinyl releases quite yet or won't at all (and that's ok!!). Enjoy! Tracklist: Myka9 and Blu, DJ Fresh and Paul Wall, Jumbo, Khingz, Replife, Ransom and DJ Premier, Raekwon ft Carlton Frisk and Inspectah Deck, Clipse, Jumbo, De La Soul, Murs, The Grouch
The boys, back in town, discuss what they have been listening to. Their list includes four rock and roll hall of famers, three recently departed legends, two underground rap heavyweights, and a partridge in a pear tree. Jay's wing gets clipped as Deon's sampling gets a little out of hand. Get into it.Sonic contributors to the 28th BONUS episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: A wealth of treasures from the KPM Archives; the prompt was "50's lounge." Dave Matthews Band, DJ Nu Mark, Jurassic 5, Brothers Johnson. Zach Braff & Natilie Portman. Ice Cube, One Eye. Sleepy Don POSPOTUS, Darling Jula from @soundwavesoffwax. E Street Band. Bruce Springsteen, The Boss-type beats, Bob Dylan, Timothy Chalamet, Paul Walter Houser, Jeremy Allen White, Bon Iver, Cowboy Junkies, Matt "DJ SNAKES" Heller, Pavement. Stephen Malkmus, Lottie's, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Warren Zevon, John Hammond, Endless Scroll podcast, Dua Lipa, Tame Impala, The Beatles, Lil' Yachty, Marvin Gaye, J.J. Fad. Black Circle Radio, Arc of All, The Source of Light and Power, Open Mike Eagle's 'What Had Happened Was' podcast, Chris Rock, Height Keech, Paul Edward Huston, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Dr. Octagon, Dan the Automater, Chris Elliot, Right Said Fred, Beastie Boys, Bee Gees, Kardinall Offshall, Sly Boogy, TikTokker @cgleason22, Dave James, D'Angelo, Questlove, Questlove's recent eulogy of D'Angelo, Prince, The Roots, Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg. The Vanguard, DJ Premier, Q Tip. Brian Baumgartner, Blindboy Boatclub, Iggy Pop. Kiss, Ace Frehley, Dick Dale, Phill Most Chill, RUN DMC, Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Human League, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn, Bobby Darin. And lastly, but certainly not leastly, the lovely sisters HAIM. Our super-secret-special-sonic friends whom we may or may not have even ever met include Miranda Reinert, Mitch Anderson, Open Mike Eagle, and Prince P-p-p-paul.Sonic suggestions, what we have been funkiing with: Deon – Cowboy Junkies by way of Bruce Springsteen, Lottie's, D'Angelo, and Phill Most ChIll. Jay – New old R.E.M., Warren Zevon, Ace Frehley, and Soft Cell. Miranda – Tame Impala (w HAIM).Mitch – Sweetwater, not the 90's grunge act but the 60's psychedelic folk oufit.Mike and Paul – Doctor Octagon by way of Handsome Boy Modeling School.HEAR the full uncut mixtape HERE.(1) Sweetwater - In a Rainbow (2) Phill Most Chill - I'm (3) Warren Zevon - The Worrier King (4) Ace Frehley - What's on Your Mind? (5) Lottie's - The Cut.(1) Cowboy Junkies - My Father's House [outtake] (2) D'Angelo and the Vanguard - Another Life (3) Tame Impala and HAIM - 'Cause I'm a Man [Deon's Half&Half remix] (4) R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe [Jacknife Lee remix] (5) Dr. Octagon - Blue Flowers [Prince Paul's It's so Beautiful remix] (6) Soft Cell -Where the Heart is,MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
The fellas are back this week, previewing DJ Premier and Nas' upcoming album "Lightyears", discussing the fallout from the Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning", criticism of 50 Cent from Marlon Wayans and Ja Rule amongst others, the Netflix bidding war, NBA notes and finally review Andy Mineo's first independent album "The And".tap into the Patreon for upcoming exclusive content! patreon.com/2tones
Vier Mal Jahresrückblick und trotzdem blieben bei euch ganz viele «Und was ist eigentlich mit...?»- und «Habt ihr etwa xy vergessen?!»-Fragen übrig. Darum schauen wir heute, was von Sounds! geschnitten wurde, aber in anderen Jahresrückblicken und Listen überall auftaucht: Dijon, FKA twigs, Oklou... ...und dann haben heute ja auch noch Nas und DJ Premier ihr vor gefühlt Jahrzehnten angekündigtes, gemeinsames Album «Light-Years» veröffentlicht. Auch hier hören wir kurz rein. Und danach macht Sounds! eine kurze Sendepause. Nächste Woche steht bei SRF 3 die Solidaritätsaktion «Gib es Härz» im Zentrum. Nächstes Mal Sounds! dann am 22. Dezember. PS: Mehr Sounds!-Jahresrückblick(e) gibt's auch drüben im Sounds! Mixtape von John Bürgin, der seine liebsten CH- und internationalen Electronica-Releases des Jahres kürte.
The God MC taps in for a no-holds-barred conversation that spans his legendary career and lasting impact on hip-hop. Rakim breaks down his writing process, how he approaches working with producers, and what it means to be an artist of a certain era while remaining as relevant as ever today.He also talks about collaborating with fellow legends like DJ Premier and Dr. Dre, staying creative decades into his career, and what life looks like for him when he's not in the studio. Nothing is off limits in this very Juan EP sit-down with one of the greatest to ever touch a mic.Follow The Show:PatreonDiscordYoutubeInstagramX(Twitter)Follow Cipha Sounds:InstagramX(Twitter)TikTokFollow Rosenberg:InstagramX(Twitter)TIkTokThis podcast is sponsored by Monster Energy and Monster Music.Follow The Show:PatreonDiscordYoutubeInstagramX(Twitter)Follow Cipha Sounds:InstagramX(Twitter)TikTokFollow Rosenberg:InstagramX(Twitter)TIkTokThis podcast is sponsored by Monster Energy and Monster Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tell Us How You Really FeelThe needle drops and the room changes—horns breathe, drums loosen, and a sampler starts talking back. We dive into the living thread between jazz and beat culture, from Congo Square and brass bands to dusty chops, off-grid drums, and the global scenes building tomorrow's standards today. The journey moves through the roots—rebellion, soul, spiritual release—into the eras of big band glory, commercial decline, and the underground that kept the flame alive until hip-hop cracked open the vault and let the swing back out.We explore how producers like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, J Dilla, Madlib, and Nujabes reintroduced jazz aesthetics to a new generation, turning horn riffs, Rhodes chords, and brushed cymbals into modern language. Along the way, we spotlight the cities and crews shaping the current wave: London's Yussef Dayes, Kamaal Williams, and Shabaka Hutchings; LA's Kamasi Washington and Terrace Martin; global innovators from Italy, Austria, Japan, and beyond. Labels and collectives like Jazz Is Dead bridge elders and explorers, proving the tradition evolves best when it's shared.Between records, we trade stories and facts that link technique to technology—Miles facing the band for deeper communication, Coltrane's relentless practice, Raymond Scott's early electronic machines, and how big band sessions birthed mic placement and room capture approaches that shaped modern studios and DAWs. Herbie Hancock reminds us that jazz is conversation: musicians, audience, and energy in constant exchange. Beat culture carries that forward—looping, bending, and improvising with machines as instruments. Ride with us, discover new artists and essential beat tapes, and feel the continuity: jazz never died; it reincarnated in the pads.If you felt the groove, subscribe, rate, and share with a friend. Drop a comment with your favorite jazz-sampled track and hit our Linktree to buy a tee shirt or buy us a coffee. Let's keep the lineage loud. Support the showEdited, Mixed and Mastered by GldnmndPodcast Website Link: The Rec Show PodcastSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel: Press Here
Episode 294 – 35 and UnderFirst, lookout for #OFFTHEDOME:Which social media platform was the best at its peak — Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram?And what words have you officially “aged out” of using?Topics Discussed:• 50 Cent producing a Diddy docuseries• The Game calls current Hip-Hop “trash”• Nas & DJ Premier gearing up for a new album• Drake's Iceman album on the way• Complex's Top 35 Albums of the Millennium• And morePlease enjoy on all major platforms and OverSatThePod.com.Comment, rate, and subscribe.
Episode 294 – 35 and UnderFirst, lookout for #OFFTHEDOME:Which social media platform was the best at its peak — Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram?And what words have you officially “aged out” of using?Topics Discussed:• 50 Cent producing a Diddy docuseries• The Game calls current Hip-Hop “trash”• Nas & DJ Premier gearing up for a new album• Drake's Iceman album on the way• Complex's Top 35 Albums of the Millennium• And morePlease enjoy on all major platforms and OverSatThePod.com.Comment, rate, and subscribe.
"Make dua for my enemies..." - Da Flyy Hooligan Coming off seeing a great performance by DJ Premier and The Alchemist this month, both production legends make it into the selection early, alongside one or two well-known cuts, but overall the kind of mix that will hopefully have you all running to your record or digital store of choice to pick up some gems that are new to you! Mastodon : @airadam@mastodon.me.uk Twitch : @airadam13
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ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! DJ PREMIER & NAS ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE FOR COLLAB ALBUM! ACTOR DONALD GLOVER SUFFERED A STROKE DURING "CHILDISH GAMBINO" WORLD TOUR, ACTOR KEVIN SPACEY SAY'S HE'S HOMELESS AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIALS, FUGEES RAPPER PAS MICHEL SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON. AND DR. DRE & SNOOP DOGG ENLIST MARTHA STEWART AS PARTNER. ALL OF THIS, PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE!ENJOY!
ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! DJ PREMIER & NAS ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE FOR COLLAB ALBUM! ACTOR DONALD GLOVER SUFFEREDA STROKE DURING "CHILDISH GAMBINO" WORLD TOUR, ACTOR KEVIN SPACEY SAY'S HE'S HOMELESS AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIALS, FUGEES RAPPER PAS MICHEL SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON. AND DR. DRE & SNOOP DOGG ENLIST MARTHA STEWART AS PARTNER. ALL OF THIS, PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE!ENJOY!
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In this episode, Mark breaks down the exact organic system he used to brand DJ Premier's lead audio engineer and tour manager—without spending a single dollar on ads.Produced by Nef already had the dream resume: DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, Brady Watt, Tek of Smif-N-Wessun, Termanology, Nems, and more. He engineered the viral “Bing Bong” beat and quietly shaped the sound behind some of hip-hop's biggest names. The problem? No leverage. No content trail. No visible social proof.Mark reveals how The Testimonial Waterfall transformed Produced by Nef's career by turning private reputation into public authority.You'll learn:• Why world-class skill means nothing without visible proof• How to turn client stories into an automated sales engine• The system Mark implemented to build Nef's brand using zero ad spend• How artists, creators, and entrepreneurs can apply this same method right now• Why your next five customers are hiding inside your last fiveFollow for Purpose Chasers insights, leave a rating, and drop a comment.Follow Mark on Instagram at @ organicwordnerd
Pantha Politix Podcast is real, uncut life talk about everything from music and film to politics and personal philosophy from three men reared by Hip-Hop culture. The tagline says it all: ONLY REAL TALK ALLOWED! Entertaining…Engaging…Honest. Hosted by P7, Monster Elicit, and Seven Da Pantha.This week, the show jumps off with coverage of some racist third-party seller activity Walmart is allowing in its online store. The hijinks were all the way up during “You Know What's Crazy”, and that was just the warm-up! The crew followed up with a review of De La Soul's Pete Rock-produced new single “The Package”: https://open.spotify.com/track/3xI6Rzk8MVtHuIXeM9TIPD as well as Ransom and DJ Premier's The Reinvention https://open.spotify.com/album/0KU9QIIHIK1v11G67tPPmO . This week's 4 Alarm Blaze review is Lloyd Banks' latest Halloween Havoc VI: https://open.spotify.com/album/3g8COtdybMPlcW7EJudfom . Then they got some laughs off discussing their favorite lying politicians!Follow the squad on IG, Facebook, or TikTok, stream us wherever you listen to podcasts or watch us on Rumble and YouTube! https://linktree.com/PanthaPolitixPodGravitas OUT NOWhttps://sevendapantha.bandcamp.com/album/gravitas-da-album-2 Book Of The Monster Vol. 1 OUT NOW: https://monsterelicit.bandcamp.com/album/book-of-the-monster-volume-one Son Of The Morning OUT NOWhttps://mojobarnes.bandcamp.com/album/son-of-the-morning-2 Few & Far Between OUT NOW!!https://open.spotify.com/album/4RLnvUAKeEKWf3EJql1eLYJustice For Kadejah Brown!!https://tr.ee/QbrdcbbmmQ
This week King Prince,Killah Keel,& Wes Craven were unexpectedly joined by Bonnie Stone to discuss new music (Big L,Danny Brown,Ransom & DJ Premier,Westside Gunn,Sheek Louch,Dave East),the return of Max B,''The Perfect Neighbor'' documtentary,and of course everything current in the culture.Tune in for unfiltered Hip Hop discussion.
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Alex is joined by Yassy and begins with a hilarious scam-call story that turns into an authentic PSA about phone scams (2:20). After Patreon shout-outs, a listener question sparks a debate on how long it takes for dating to get serious (14:05), leading to talk about "Temp Dating," relationship trials, and modern red flags. The crew shifts to music as Cam'ron's lawsuit against J. Cole raises questions about loyalty and integrity in Hip-Hop (26:00), followed by a conversation on the "Hip-Hop decline" narrative now that there are no Rap songs in the top 40 of Billboard's Hot 100 for the first time in 35 years (42:15). Jay-Z's bold VERZUZ comment — "no one can stand on stage with me" — kicks off a dream matchup debate featuring DMX, Lil Wayne, Kanye, Drake, and LL Cool J (54:00). Later, the room reacts to NLE Choppa's Tupac-inspired "KO" diss toward NBA YoungBoy (1:16:46), shares thoughts on new music from Brent Faiyaz and Offset (1:28:45), and closes with love for Big L, DJ Premier, and Max B's long-awaited return from prison (1:44:56). Subscribe to our Patreon for EARLY & EXCLUSIVE access to ad-free episode visuals with music included, exclusive episodes each and every Tuesday, and much more! - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast Social Handles https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall
In the annals of rap history, there are countless tracks that spark instant, ecstatic reactions. Whether it's Kid 'N Play inviting you to revive the Charleston or House of Pain demanding that you jump in place, these songs live rent-free in our collective memory. Then there are the truly explosive anthems like M.O.P.'s Ante Up, a track that lets you channel the chaos and swagger of an armed jewel thief without leaving your living room. The Brownsville duo's biggest hit has enjoyed remarkable staying power for more than two decades, reaching far beyond hardcore hip hop circles. Sporting events and commercials have both used this teeth-gritting classic to get audiences fired up. This week, we sit down with Lil' Fame, one half of the iconic M.O.P., to talk about the enduring success of Ante Up, his creative process, and the lessons he learned from working with legends like Guru and DJ Premier. In the intro segment, Dave and Demone break down the rap songs that get them the most hyped. DEM produced this episode DJ Cutso produced the theme song