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What up Fellas! Nach dem "The Grow Up"-Tape und dem Signing bei Roc Nation wurde J. Cole recht schnell zu einem gefragten Mann. Er lieferte etliche Feature-Parts, ging auf College-Tour und wurde von renommierten Magazinen ausgezeichnet. Bevor die stetig wachsende Supporterschaft jedoch sein Debüt-Album bekommen sollten, droppte Cole Ende 2010 sein drittes Mixtape. "Friday Night Lights" gilt nicht nur unter HipHop-Heads als eines der besten Mixtapes aller Zeiten und stellt so manches Album des Rappers aus Fayetteville, North Carolina in den Schatten. Die Struggles seiner Jugend kollidierten in dieser Zeit deutlich mit dem aufkommenden Erfolg, was nicht spurlos an ihm vorbeigehen sollte. Neben der verspürten Verpflichtung zu seiner Heimatstadt, seinen gesellschaftlichen Werten und seinem Bestreben im Rap Game wirft Cole auf diesem Tape auch die Schwierigkeiten für seine Beziehung und die Versuchungen, die der Erfolg im stellt, auf. Ich kann dieses Tape jedem ans Herz legen, der generell Gefallen an Cole's Werk findet oder vielleicht einen Einstiegspunkt dafür sucht! Checkt gerne die neue Folge „Rap gehört zum guten Ton“ aus! Habt ein schönes Wochenende! Stay strapped und seid lieb zueinander!
Dans cet épisode, Drazzy Dee a déniché pour vous des trésors cachés de rappeurs légendaires ! #ThankMeLater ;-)
BREAK OUT THE HEAD CHEESE PEOPLE! Yes, it's our final episode of Hip Hop Heads Talk Horror series for this Halloween, and we go out with a bang - celebrating FIFTY years of one of the best films ever made, 1974's ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'
One, two, Crate 808 is coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, here's your hip hop fix! Today we hope to keep your Halloweens spooky by continuing our Hip Hop Heads Talk Horror series, and this one is big. We sit down to celebrate 40 years of an iconic, genre-shifting, pop culture behemoth - Wes Craven's classic ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street' from 1984. Joining in the fun, we have Myke C-Town and Alaska Atoms, with dope contributions from hip hop heads Simon Ward and Tom Comey
We kick off our Halloween season with more Hip Hop Heads Talking Horror, celebrating a titanic film from 1984 - James Cameron's ‘The Terminator'. Joining in the fun is Call Out Culture's Alaska Atoms and Curly Castro, as well as dope contributions from other hip hop heads like writers SonRaw and Simon Ward. Lock in for the hip hop x horror crossover you need for spooky season! Show Notes Why this film has lasted (00:00) Why everyone wants to see the apocalypse (13:40) Simon Ward contribution (24:40) Why this is a horror + the film's morality (30:00) The Terminator as a monster (47:00) SonRaw contribution (1:08:30) Canibus Feature Award (1:16:40) Who has best opening 5-film run? (1:33:50) Hip hop categories (1:51:00) Help support the show and unlock a whole dungeon of rap goodness: Wu-Tang Chronicles Series
Next Up we have Brian Cross AKA B+. Brian is one of the most important photographers & Filmmakers in hip hop, period. He's worked with Biggie Smalls, J Dilla, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill and even once told me that MF DOOM shared his studio for a while. Brian actually grew up in Limerick, before getting a degree in NCAD in Dublin and moving to California in 1990 to attend California Institute of the Arts. It was here he became immersed in hip hop culture as it was beginning to really blossom and his professor Mike Davis encouraged him to combine his interest in politics, hip hop and photography and eventually Brian published ‘It's Not About A Salary - Rap and Resistance in LA'. It featured conversations and photos of Dr Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Cypress hill and more and was one of the first books documenting west coast hip hopIf you look close enough brian's imprint is everywhere. Hip Hop Heads will no doubt be familiar with DJ Shadow's Entroducing, the album is in the guinness world book of records for being the first record to be made completely out of samples. The iconic artwork shows producer Chief Xcel and rapper Lyrics Born digging for records and was of course shot by Brian.In this episode we talk about his new film about The Supremes which is shot in Ireland, his legendary documentary Brasilintime and working with legends like Madlib.Make sure to subscribe it helps a lot ❤️Shout out to RiRa for sponsoring this season of the podcast - https://www.ri-ra.beer/Shout out to WHIPITCONALL on making the jingle for the podcast check him out here: / whipitconall Shout out to DryLane Studios for letting us use their spaceFollow me:https://www.tiktok.com/@deeeemurphhttps://www.instagram.com/mabfield/Follow Brian:https://instagram.com/bpleasel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wisdom & Nonsense Episode No 15 is my re-introduction to the podcast world. In my very first solo podcast I take the time to set my intentions, bring people in to who I am, who I am not, and what they can expect from me moving forward in this format. This is the start of intimate conversations for everyone to tune into. While my story being a Colombian adoptee will often be my central focus, I will also speak on whatever I feel needs to be said or shared in this community I am nurturing. Support in any form is encouraged and welcomed. I am a self sustained artist who invites support in subscribing, sharing, commenting, liking, and even financial donations. You can support me on all social media platforms and find ways to pay here: https://linktr.ee/iiimpulsiveee Thank you to everyone who continues to support me, and be on the lookout for some awesome event announcements I will be apart of and hosting! 00:00 - 00:25 Affirmations 00:25 - 01:08 Introduction 01:08 - 01:50 Coming from a place of Love 01:50 - 04:25 Intentions 04:25 - 06:06 Re-Introduction 06:06 - 07:03 Who I Am Not 07:03 - 08:36 Who I Am 08:36 - 10:35 What Do I Value 10:35 - 14:00 Adoptee Resources 14:00 - 16:30 Subscribe, Support, Share
Auf seinem vierten Langspieler setzt Alex «Mura Masa» Crossan anstatt auf eklektische Kollabos mit der Clubszene und der Rapwelt voll und ganz auf Nu-Rave-Revival-Throwback-Sound ca. 2009. Damit werden weder John Bürgin, Sounds!-Electronica-Korrespondent, noch Sounds!-Rap-Head Pablo Vögtli warm.
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Die Festival-Saison 2024 steht vor der Tür - und damit auch die Tapefabrik! Zu diesem Anlass haben Niko und Yannick zwei besondere Gäste für diese Folge eingeladen, um über das Festival zu quatschen, das Untergrund aus Prinzip und für viele Hip-Hop Heads ein jährliches Klassentreffen ist. Alexa ist aus Liebe zum Hip-Hop an der Organisation des Festivals beteiligt, Rapper Galv feiert dieses Jahr auf der Tapefabrik sein Album-Release und moderiert die Main Stage. Die Vier unterhalten sich darüber, wie viel Herzblut in der Tapefabrik steckt und worauf sich die Besucher:innen dieses Jahr freuen dürfen. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!
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The Abyss Podcast - Issue 127: Southern Vangard Radio This is a very special episode as we sit down with Eddie Meeks and Dj Jon Doe from Southern Vangard Radio, A Radio Show featuring the dopest of the Underground Rap scene for over 9 years! We have a ton of respect for the amazing weekly offerings that these gentlemen happily provide for us thirsty Hip Hop Heads. We discuss the Book "Smithsonian Grade: The story of Southern Vangard Radio" which is out now on Bandcamp and Amazon, Eddie Meeks return to Rapping with "Toxic Masculinity" dropping soon, and a whole lot more! DON'T SLEEP! TAP IN! Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theabysspodcast IG- @the_abyss_podcast @skitgod_lukeycage @thebonechurch @primojab EMAIL- cftheabysspodcast@gmail.com
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In this jam packed episode of the "MOPPC", they guys list 10 songs every Hip-Hop Fan should know the lyrics to, all while being "surpised" by some the show's favorite "guests and personalities", ensuing in a chaotic episode you're not gonna want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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