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“This is a moment to cherish…not everybody gets to do these kind of things.” Mark Evitts is an accomplished American composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose career spans multiple genres and has led him from Nashville to The Grand Ole Opry and Carnegie Hall. Following his early career work as a road musician playing with country music artists, Mark has established himself as a versatile songwriter and composer. His songwriting credits include co-writing Nas' single "Brunch on Sundays,” which he also performed on, from the Grammy-nominated album "King's Disease II" and The Game's single "Violence." He joins Christine today to talk about his career and to share insight into his latest project: composing music for Apple TV+'s animated series “Frog and Toad.” Topics Include: · Mark's experience touring and recording with country and rock bands · How Mark's classical training opened doors into string arranging for albums and television music · Zoom in 2019? · Be yourself to win jobs · Frog and Toad: A collaborative philosophy to composing · Peter and the Wolf meets Frog and Toad · Cherishing the big moments · How do you get to Carnegie Hall? · The value of listening to many genres of music · Advice for upcoming Musicians http://www.markevitts.com/ https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world
On this edition of Moore Muse, a new segment comes to the show called OG Talk. OG Talk, inspired by Nas' "40 Side" from his Grammy-nominated album King's Disease II, is where Cook steps outside of interviewing to discuss hot topics in the news, pop culture, and sports, including opinionated views that are backed up with facts and NO FEELINGS. That's how real OG's talk. This week, family of the show and cohost of the 24/12 podcast, Ketwain aka Yung Masta came to chop it up with Cook about Deshaun Watson's suspension, Lakers signing LeBron to an extension, ranking Steph Curry on All-Time PG's list, and MOORE. Follow Yung Masta on IG: ketwain.latrell Follow 24/12 Podcast: @the24twelvepod Follow us @mooremusepod @ogcook_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mooremuse/support
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone around the world!! This week the boys go in and discuss King's Disease II by Nas in this long awaited review.
The boys are back and are excited to dive into the second installment of King's Disease by Nas and Fontana's very own Hit-Boy. They also discuss a questionable Eminem verse on the project as well as Kayne's recent rant. This week's picks for song of the week: Ant: Cordae- "Thanksgiving" Bibo: dvsn & Ty Dolla $ign- "Don't Say A Word" MED- "Whoop T" Kavinsky- "Nightcall" Addison: Joy Crookes- "Mother May I Sleep With Danger?" LISA- "'LALISA'M/V" David May- "Life Debts" ft. Fashawn D: Tsu Surf- "Percs and Paranoia" ft. Leaf Ward Ab-Soul- "Stigmata" ft. Action Bronson & Asaad Beanz- "Wake Me Up When I'm Dreaming" Masego, Big Boi, JID- "Garden Party"
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." - John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 42 - "Kings of the South". Our August Wrap up which sees us review some of Augusts biggest releases including; King's Disease II by Nas & Hit-Boy, Queen of the South by Shaybo & Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Sincerely Adolf by Westside Gunn. We also discuss the recent releases from Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar, forecast ahead to the release of Certified Lover Boy by Drake. And pay huge love and respect to both Aaliyah and De La Soul. Welcome in & remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: Westside Gunn - Elizabeth Outro Song: Nipsey Hussle - Succa Proof (Ft. Koshens & J. Black) Rahim's Recommendation: Rod Wave - SoulFly (Album) Paul's Recommendation: Bairi - Paraíso (Song) Time Stamps: Recap of Music over the last week: (08:09 – 10:55) Discussing Bairi The Siren's New Single - Paraíso: (12:40 – 18:29) Expectations for Drake's Certified Lover Boy: (18:29 – 29:03) Review of “Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Sincerely Adolf ”: (31:13 – 57:07) Review of “Queen of the South”: (57:07 – 01:17:30) Review of “Kings Disease II”: (01:17:30 – 01:39:55) Sue me – Aaliyah's Music on streaming platforms: (01:39:55 – 01:43:55) Sue me – De La Soul get their Masters back: (01:43:55 – 01:47:31) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING Beginning of Episode (0:49). Making hip-hop music well into your 40s and 50s is an astonishing feat to accomplish on its face, especially within a genre where many of the greats have sadly passed away. Legends in Black Thought, Jay-Z and Nas are not only still breathing... but are still making music at the forefront of the hip-hop scene. With Nas, his technical ability is still mostly intact, but with most or all of Nas records post-It Was Written... there has always been something off. The common gripe with his music is his beat selection, but I think that's a lazy argument. Nas has picked good enough production for the most part, just not to the level that his rapping ability has demanded. For me, I think what has kept Nas' modern output at arm's length was his music's social commentary, and the inconsistencies between that and his personal life, and my personal socio-political opinions. The core issue I have with King's Disease II, and most of Nas' later releases is that Nas merges black excellence/liberation ideas with what I call “mimosa rap”... where the end-point of all of this struggle is the accumulation of obscene levels of material wealth. Nas makes all of this content sound super decadent and well painted lyrically, but it lacks the depth that I am looking for. At some points, Nas does offer some solid commentary on issues in his community related to poverty, violence, etc. But then seems to make these disjointed jumps that connect his career and rise to glory, as the righteous end-result that all people in his community should have the opportunity to achieve as well. In reality, we all know this is not true and is a gross simplification of how the world works. But more importantly, what Nas paints on the other side of this journey to success, is just a bunch of material wealth of brunches and island getaways that lack self-awareness in the fact that he's participating greatly in the same system that is keeping his people down. This all makes this brand of social commentary not resonate with me all that much. RMPP Preferred Cut: "Nas is Good" Stream King's Disease II here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CM5qhYBvpgYNek5kYwuOJ?dl_branch=1&si=jAPZLalOT76CB0nOTn6J_w -- For artist development/writing services, DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/
In Part 2 of our King's Disease reaction and review, we check out the sequel. How does it hold up to the first? Can Hit-Boy and Nas continue their magic in 2021? Get our perspective on this Nas record and our final scores. Other topics in this episode include: Kanye West's "Donda", B-Real's "Tell You Something" and more. Original Album Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CM5qhYBvpgYNek5kYwuOJ?si=n4FnMSRWTkq69rx4xFdemw&dl_branch=1 Follow us everywhere! www.rapthrowback.com- Twitter: @rap_throwback- Facebook facebook.com/rapthrowback- Our Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCev110uTFIQBmPFIHtF5HsQ Beats provided by Dre40oz (Sound Wave) ---Twitter: twitter.com/Dre40oz www.rapthrowback.com We are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with the artist! *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
The 13th Album From The Legendary New York Rapper, Nas. Bringing In A Nice Sequel To The First Album Of The Same Name That Was Released Last Year. RATE: 8.5/10 Favorites: EPMD 2, Store Run, Nobody, 40 Side, Composure, Moments, Death Row East, The Pressure, Count Me In, YKTV, No Phony Love Least Favorite: Nas Is Good Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
This week, in our second triple album episode of the year, we're returning to hiphop with Isaiah Rashad's "The House is Burning" followed by Vince Staples with "Vince Staples" and Nas's follow up to last year's effort with "Kings's Disease II."
CEO Shad formerly known as Shadmuzik reviews Nas' new album King's Disease II. He makes a few announcements about the future. --- 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/kashad-martin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kashad-martin/support
It's like Veezy's kids don't want us to be great!!! Just playin, y'all but excuse the background noise while we give y'all this work! It's Flag Day and Veezy and Qurious kick things off with a shout out and quick history on the RBG flag. Next, today is all about conspiracy theories, but before we get into that, of course we gotta slide in these quick hitters: Malice at the Palace is a must watch, which NBA player fumbled the bag more, Tory Lanez returned shots at Cassidy and King's Disease II is out and it's fire! All this and more in today's episode! You know what to do! Black-Owned Business Feature: Ancient Aura Jewelry (IG: @ancient.aura.jewelry, Web: ancientaurajewelry.com)
This week, reviews for F9, The Suicide Squad, Adult Movies by Litany, The House is Burning by Isaiah Rashad and King's Disease II by Nas
On today's episode, Know Your Role(s) welcomes actor, comedian, writer, and creator Jake Cornell to the pod! On tap in this week's Bar Talk are Nas' “King's Disease II” album release, the Netflix docuseries “Untold: Malice at the Palace,” and “Pod People,” a mini-segment where George and Dave discuss what they're listening to! Jake discusses how years of food service have inspired his comedy, his path from theatre in Vermont to worldwide TikTok attention, and why “Happy Birthday” harmonizers are the worst. This week's game has Jake and the fellas comparing celebrity couples to party games from Spin the Bottle with Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox to Go Fish with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell! In today's Last Call, Dave gets excited for a new season of “The Challenge,” while George gets gnarly with the “100 Foot Wave” HBOMax docuseries! Producer Mary Bess offers ways listeners can help the people of Haiti and Afghanistan in the midst of major crises and celebrates NYC production company Paper Kraine's return to the stage. Resources: Nas' new album “King's Disease II” is available now; “Untold: Malice at the Palace” is streaming now on Netflix; listen to “Gene and Roger” and “Firebug” wherever you stream your podcasts; watch “The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies” season 37 on MTV; see the docuseries “100 Foot Wave” on HBOMax; Send aid to Haiti with organizations like Health Equity International at www.healthequityintl.org and FOKAL Haiti Relief Fund at www.fokal.org; support the people of Afghanistan by donating airline miles at www.miles4migrants.org and via organizations like Women for Afghan Women at www.womenforafghanwomen.org; learn more about Paper Kraine Productions at www.paperkraine.com. Guest: Jake Cornell / @jakewcornell / www.jakecornell.com. Hosted By: George Gordon & David Kleinman. Produced By: Mary Bess Pritchett. Music: Alnitak Kid, Nate 88, & Cazeaux OSLO. Artwork: Amanda Xeller. IG & TW: @kyrpod.
The Concert Crew dedicates an episode to NaS' 13th studio album. Hear the fellas discuss the songs on the album, it's impact, the reasons NaS & Hit-Boy decided to run it back, our reviews, the albums place in NaS' discography and much more. Also, Concert Crew reviews new music from Benny The Butcher, Tink, EST Gee, Logic, Dave East & Harry Fraud and Fat Joe... #ConcertCrew #Podcast #NaS #KingsDiseaseII #MassAppeal #Esco #NastyNaS #QB #Queensbridge #HitBoy #Rare #StoreRun #DeathRowEast #Moments #EPMD2 #Nobody #BrunchOnSundays #LaurynHill #Eminem #KingsDisease #PodcastLife #Podcasting #NewMusic #NewMusicAlert #Tink #BennyTheButcher #ESTGee #Logic #DaveEast #HarryFraud #FatJoe
The Rap Roundtable Is Back And Joining Them Is Special Guest Host Deme D To Deliver Their Takes On The Latest In Hip-hop. The Fellas Give Their Long Awaited Review Of The Latest Offering From Nas, "King's Disease II" (4:22). They Discuss The Craziness Around "Donda" As Well As What To Expect From The Project If It Ever Drops (26:55), And Also Wonder If The LOX, After Their Verzuz Victory, Has Shifted The Culture (36:57). The Rap Snob Reacts To Conway The Machine's Fashion Choices (45:30), Jarv Wonders Why New York Is The Only City That's Not Allowed To Be Biased When It Comes To Rap (57:06), And Much Much More. So Tap In With Us! If you agree or disagree with anything from this episode, email us via theraproundtable1994@gmail.com or contact The Roundtable across social media: Instagram: @theraproundtable Facebook: The Rap Roundtable Twitter: @RapRoundtablePC WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Nas returns for a sequel to his 2020 album that does not disappoint. Check in for a very layered review of what is one of the best rap albums so far this year. --- 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/behindthemuse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthemuse/support
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Episode 38 of Film Room Files! In this episode, Zabby (@realjetlifer) and Ish (@izzydmv) start off the intro talking about their week and the latest Nas album. From there they discuss the NBA Summer League. For the NFL they talk about the QB battle between Mac Jones and Cam Newton. They also discuss who will be on the hot seat for the New York Giants this upcoming season. Follow us on IG and Twitter @filmroomfiles and leave a review on whatever platform you're listening on! Intro Song: P.U.T.B - NSG (@realjetlifer) Outro Song: Store Run - Nas (@izzydmv)
Dunn Sunn and Ron review Nas's new album King's Disease II.
In this episode of HypNOTized, Austin and Sergio discuss and review music from the first half of August 2021. (1:00) King's Disease II by Nas (5:28) 333 by Tinashe (7:53) Just A Matter of Slime by YNW Melly (11:45) FLOAT by K CAMP (16:16) Pyrex Picasso by Benny The Butcher (20:11) It's Better This Way by Big K.R.I.T. (25:08) Bo Jackson by Boldy James & The Alchemist (28:11) Other Albums Released Thanks for Listening!
Album review for Nas and his latest album "King's Disease 2." Share this episode and subscribe to the podcast. Get paid to listen to music https://crrnt.me/5UVL6KlH9db. Store: 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
For episode 7 of BBB Radio, Ricardo and I discuss the series premiere of the Marvel Studios' animated series "What If...?", the first three episodes of the third season of DC/HBO Max's "Titans", Ricardo talks about the Season 2 premiere of CBS All Access' "Star Trek: Lower Decks" and the documentary "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain", and I review the new Mr P Chill and Nas albums "L.I.F.E. (Living in Fragile Environments) and "King's Disease II", Season 1 of the Star Wars animated series "The Bad Batch", the Val Kilmer-themed documentary "Val" and the Netflix thriller "Beckett" (with SPOILERS near the end). 00:00 - Intro 04:29 - L.I.F.E. & King's Disease II (Album Reviews) 16:06 - What If...? (Series Premiere) 27:29 - Star Trek: Lower Decks (Season 2 Premiere) 31:04 - Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 1) 48:47 - Titans (Season 3 - 1st 3 Episodes) 1:09:58 - Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain 1:16:55 - Val 1:31:50 - Beckett 1:52:38 - Outro WRITTEN REVIEW OF "L.I.F.E.": https://legallyblack.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/album-review-mr-p-chill-l-i-f-e-living-in-fragile-environments/ WRITTEN REVIEW OF "Diggin' (Crate Digger's Anthem)/ Millions of Militants": https://legallyblack.wordpress.com/2020/12/09/digital-album-review-mr-p-chill-diggin-crate-diggers-anthem-millions-of-militants/ Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Music by 99Instrumentals (Envato Elements) Thanks for listening! RIP Zumbi of Zion I
In this week's episode, we review Nas's King's Disease II Intro Song - Black Pumas: Touch the Sky Outro Song - BADBADNOTGOOD: Time Moves Slow If you have any feedback or support, e-mail us at: midnightwavespodcast@gmail.com. We're also on Twitter @MidnightWavesCJ and Instagram at midnightwavespodcast. Don't forget to check us out on www.patreon.com/MidnightWavesPodcast and support the show! ***** Fair Use Act Disclaimer This Podcast is protected under Fair Use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No Copyright infringement intended. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. FAIR USE DEFINITION: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use) U.S. COPYRIGHT OFFICE- FAIR USE DEFINITION (Source: http://www.copyright.gov/fs/A102.html)
With the sixth installment of the Pure Rap Podcast Album Reviews, the crew dives into Nas' thirteenth studio album "King Disease II," entirely produced by Hit-Boy. Tune in as we dissect the album and discuss our opinions about this body of work. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @Purerappodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purerappodcast/support
This week on The Rap Lab, the fellas breakdown Nas' latest album "King's Disease II". Listen as they break it down track by track and give their analysis as only they can.Official Rap Lab Merchandise available now:https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10494633?page=1Do you have a question that you would like The Rap Lab to answer on a future episode? Email your questions to RapLabPod@Gmail.comFollow the Rap Lab Hosts on Twitter:Alfred - @Soulja_SmoothQG - @Rainbreaker187Rap Lab Twitter: @RapLabPodFollow the Rap Lab Hosts on IG:Alfred - @Soulja_SmoothQG - @true_g_qgT.O. - @bkcitylegend89Erik - @revbarber.mcRap Lab IG: @raplabpodRap Lab Art Work Courtesy of Jessica RuizRap Lab Theme Courtesy of J Smith @jhersheymusicThe Rap Lab is a proud member of The Studious Minds Podcast Network. If you enjoy this podcast, please be sure to check out some of our other offerings::The Metropolitan Report:https://rss.com/podcasts/metropolitanreport/The Cool Podcast with The Cool Brother:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cool-podcast-with-the-coolbrother/id1532779931The Cast Iron Podcast with Chef Patrick Lee:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cast-iron-podcast-with-chef-pat-lee/id1568963683?fbclid=IwAR2tQbSnrc-qP1S47006lFrIIV8C9di4viPIikI9ZvQzYugHx_avux5mDqsPurchase Chef Patrick Lee's Cookbook at this link:https://www.etsy.com/listing/992298497/cooking-with-pat-lee-vol1-digital?fbclid=IwAR0yXZOvq41LKxnlNML72n3vBuDX0cGI1ENvwm2MlXNFpsJ7GujPFmEArMUIf you are in the New York City Area and are in need of a haircut visit Rev and have him cut your hair at Q-Boro Cutz located at:95-04 89th StreetOzone Park, NY 11416For those in need of school supplies, Rev, the staff at Q-Boro Cutz and the Rap Lab Podcast will be giving away school supplies for free to the community until supplies last.
On this weeks episode of "The Magic Think Tank" Kamal & Frank discuss the Mona Lisa was drunk and on oxy while being painted (12:04) Ponder Man at it again (13:36) Man didn't take the JAB now he face the Ultimate Knock Out (15:56) If we had to be alive or Zombies...We choosing the Zombie Life (24:21) White Celebs not washing they A** and the history behind it (29:18) AI joins Al Harrington in his Cannabis business (45:56) The LOX vs Dipset Verzuz (55:30) Our Slap of the week is "EPMD 2" Nas ft. Eminem & EPMD off his album "King's Disease II" Link below, Y'all go check that out... (0:00) https://music.apple.com/us/album/epmd-2-feat-eminem-epmd/1578569385?i=1578569394 YT Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDa3b0ImTM Follow and Subscribe to Kamal Johnson Ent/The Magic Think Tank Socials: Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/KAMALJOHNSONENT FB: https://www.facebook.com/The-Magic-Think-Tank-100132509074517 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@magicthinktankpod?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MagicThinkTank1 We Like to Thank our Sponsors. Links Below... https://first-place-loser.myspreadshop.com/ www.comfortcitymechanicalinc.com/ www.amazon.com/dp/B09BBKZV87/ref…VCVA197R5V0?psc=1 Go check out the Homie Chris Merch... https://www.krathletics.com/collections/men
We recap the legendary performance of The Lox vs Dipset Verzuz battle at the Madison Square Garden theater. Also we review Nas' King's Disease II album.
This week we take a look at the monumental collaboration between Hip-Hop behemoths Jay-Z and Kanye West and its importance despite its shortcomings. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:55) Spotlight Series #43: The Koreatown Oddity (08:12) Isaiah Rashad vs. Fantano (27:27) Injury Reserve new album (29:30) Skepta's All-In EP (32:12) King's Disease II (38:37) Fredo's Independence Day (40:39) Possible Aaliyah posthumous album (45:09) Intro to WTT discussion (53:08) Did this collaboration have to happen? (55:53) How WTT has aged over time (01:02:54) No Church In The Wild (01:08:12) N****s In Paris; WTT's classic eligibility (01:15:17) Songs that aged the worst; WTT's production (01:20:59) Deluxe songs you'd swap for main songs (01:25:03) Samples as features (01:29:35) Best treadmill song, best song for drives and most memorable verse (01:3747) Murder to Excellence (01:40:43) Why Tope said WTT aged like bread (01:43:59) That's My Bitch (01:47:38) Should WTT 2 happen? (01:29:37) Closing, Now and Then playlist
Welcome back and A quick Recap of The Lox vs Dipset(0:00) Donda no shows again. (07:05) Nas releases "King's Disease II" album. (17:11) AKTHESAVIOR & Lord Fubu release "Hiatus" project. (24:54) Wu-Tang Album auctioned off. (27:15) Another lockdown on the rise? and the Beginning of the Footall Season (30:14) UFC 265 Recap. (38:43) Bobby Green's Fight, Suicide Squad, Jungle Cruise, Larry June and Jay Worthy (52:25)
Nas has released the sequel to his Grammy-winning album King's Disease. The album features performances by Ms. Lauryn Hill, Eminem, YG, Charlie Wilson, and more. Hit-Boy co-produced the album, and features on “Composure.” Ms. Hill's collaboration with Nas is one of her few recent musical outings, including recording a studio version of “Guarding the Gates” for the Queen & Slim soundtrack. The first single off King's Disease II is “Rare,” which according to Pitchfork has a music video directed by Savannah Setten. The video for “Rare” sees Nas go back and forth between video and still photography, color, and black and white. Setten also directed a video for Baby Keem. Last year's King's Disease won Best Rap Album, beating D Smoke, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Jay Electronica, and Royce Da 5'9”. It was the rapper's 14th nomination and first win. By the way, the traditional King's Disease is gout. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 62 “THE WEEKND - TAKE MY BREATH” “NAS - KING'S DISEASE II” “APEX LEGENDS - SEASON 10” “LIL TECCA & GUNNA - REPEAT IT” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
On this episode: We talk about the legendary Producer of music Chucky Thompson passing away at 53 years young and is responsible for so many classic songs in Hip-Hop & R&B. Nas' new album King's Disease II; Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" hitting 1 BILLION play on Youtube; Kanye's second live stream and is it enough to keep peoples attention? The fishy business surrounding the release of Aaliyah's music on streaming platforms. Celebrating the 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of Watch The Throne; Yung Bleu's feature wishlist - do they make sense? Bobby Shmurda finally tells us what's taking so long for highly anticipated new music; The T-Pain interview on 'Drink Champs' and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparkupod/support
There's a slightly disagreeable air to this week's show as Steve and Remfry assess the ‘new' single from Guns N' Roses, the first song the band have officially released since 2008's ill-fated Chinese Democracy. An unexpected, punk-inflicted left-turn from the band or a crass, silly Axl rant set to a plodding, uninspired riff? Whilst we're on GN'R hot takes, Steve never wants to hear Sweet Child O' Mine EVER again, but lots of other people clearly do, as it reached over 1 billion streams on Spotify this week, making it part of a very exclusive club of songs that have earned the artist over 1 penny … don't go spending it all at once chaps! Albums reviewed this week include Distant Populations by Quicksand, Primordial Arcana by Wolves in the Throne Room, King's Disease II by Nas and Into the Blue by The Joy Formidable. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 62 “THE WEEKND - TAKE MY BREATH” “NAS - KING'S DISEASE II” “APEX LEGENDS - SEASON 10” “LIL TECCA & GUNNA - REPEAT IT” But before that make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Check out another episode of We're All Set. This week, Rich and Uncle Free provide a full recap of the epic Verzuz battle between The Lox and Dipset. Who showed up and who didn't? Was this a legacy hit or boost for anyone? The fellas also get into the different fits each of the rappers had. BTW, Juelz had like 4 fits on at once. After that, Uncle Free and Rich discuss yet another Donda listening party and Kim Kardashian's unbreakable support, the dust up with Wack 100, 21 Savage, and 69 on clubhouse, as well as review the new Nas album, King's Disease II. Lastly, the fellas touch on Kevin Durant bringing home gold for Team USA. Of course, more 'all set' shenanigans so tap in. Our Website for exclusive merchandise and links : WereAllSet.com SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdlA9w1H0UAR8fW5nINI9Q?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreAllSet/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/weareallset/ Podcast Links Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/were-all-set/id1476457304 iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-were-all-set-56955327?cmp=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplat=true Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6frdwXOehWMk5OPj2YnAMa Google - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jMzdmZmY4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnN --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weare-allset/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weare-allset/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weare-allset/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weare-allset/support
Episode 16 of Sports Stories sees Bik chop it up with Sports Journalist Antwan Staley. Staley is an NFL and NCAA Football reporter and a HUGE Hip-Hop fan. We covered many things, including Staley's career in reporting, the difference between covering High School sports and the big leagues, Nas' new release King's Disease II, and why a Cuban Sandwich is better than Korean BBQ. - Listen to Antwan Staley‘s sports story and be sure to check out his work on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! - Antwan Staley Instagram: https://instagram.com/antwanstaley?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter: https://twitter.com/antwanstaley?s=21 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antwanvstaley/ - Raw Football Talk INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/3wjMqMq TWITTER: https://bit.ly/3m29QRv MERCH: https://www.instagram.com/rft.jerseys.merch/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rawfootballtalk/support
Today's episode of Talk Yo Shit Tuesday's covers the Great, Nas new album, King's Disease II. Tap in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kountryfm/message
This week Demar and Adriel discuss Nas' 13th album “King's Disease II”, its stellar features and Hit-boy reviving Nas' career. Demar's rating: 8 Adriel's rating: 8 P.S. I don't think Nas realized YKTV was a party song like A Boogie and YG did
In this episode, Wellington is joined by another first-time special guest Jamil Davis, a Florida State Coordinator at Black Votes Matter and Former Field Organizer at NextGenAmerica. They discuss the various impactful free agency moves the Lakers recently made, how being an older team will affect them and also thoughts on Kyle Lowry teaming up with Miami plus how Zach Lavine can be positively impacted by the Bulls' acquisitions of Lonzo Ball and Demar DeRozan. Then they recap the latest Verzuz with The Lox and Dipset and how this was such a memorable moment for hip-hop culture and being one of the best Verzuz ever. Finally, they review Isaiah Rashad's latest album The House Is Burning and the patience he took with making it along with the writing leap plus the next TDE artist they expect to drop and a review of Nas' latest album King's Disease II and the phenomenal body of work this was with Hit-Boy's production. In the second half, they review Malcolm X, the 1992 epic biographical drama film about the African-American activist Malcolm X. Starring Denzel Washington, Angela Basset, Albert Hall and Al Freeman Jr. They dive into how this was one of the great screen biographies ever, Spike Lee's brilliance in planning and bringing the finality of it together. They also discuss the exceptional performance from Angela Bassett, how this film was very bold and comprehensive and why it's still being discussed and dissected many years later.
This week the fellas discuss The Lox stomping a mud-hole in Dipset in their Verzuz Matchup. We also review King's Disease II, thankful for an album rollout announced two weeks ago that stayed TRUE to the release date... a rare occasion these days. Lastly, the Senseis list their top 5 rap groups. Be sure to tune in, and tell a friend to tell a friend!
On this week's episode, we recap The Lox vs. Dipset Verzuz battle and the SECOND DONDA listening session; We also get into new music from The Weeknd; Zacari x Isaiah Rashad x Buddy; Tinashe x Jeremih from her latest album release; and Nas and the release of King's Disease II
On the latest episode of AFH's What's The Headline, we review Nas' King's Disease 2 album song by song, and rank it in his catalog: 0:00 Intro 2:05 The Hip-Hop community is still buzzing about The LOX Verzuz Dipset 5:10 Kanye West's second listening party for DONDA included new music featuring The LOX, Griselda and Jay Electronica 16:30 Nas owned the weekend in Hip-Hop with the release of his King's Disease II album 18:00 Overall reactions to Nas King's Disease 2 album 21:30 Comparing Nas' King's Disease II and Life Is Good albums 24:55 Is the King's Disease series Nas' best 1-2 album punch since Stillmatic and God's Son? 29:30 Nas released King's Disease II with no hype and let the music speak for itself 30:43 Nas and Hit-Boy have found a special chemistry. What other great MC/producer combos have arisen later in their careers? 36:53 Nas is in the second prime of his career. What other MCs have done this? 40:12 Nas is unafraid to have guest verses from MCs that might outshine his verse 42:30 Reviewing Nas' King's Disease II song by song 42:40 “The Pressure” sets the tone for the entire album 49:23 Nas gives a masterful history lesson about his relationship with Tupac on “Death Row East” 57:46 “40 Side” is the weak link on King's Disease 2 1:00:04 Nas, EPMD and Eminem all shine on “EPMD 2” 1:03:20 Is Eminem's verse on this song getting the respect it deserves? 1:06:40 Eminem names his list of great MCs on “EPMD 2” and includes Drake but not Kendrick Lamar 1:11:46 “Rare” is a sleeper cut on Nas' King's Disease II 1:13:35 “YKTV” may be the most polarizing song on King's Disease II 1:16:46 “Store Run” is the most “traditional” Nas song on King's Disease II 1:19:30 Nas showcases his incredible wisdom on “Moments” 1:26:00 “Nobody” featuring Lauryn Hill is the best Rap song of the year, so far 1:29:40 Lauryn Hill's verse reminds that she is one of Hip-Hop's greatest MCs 1:32:30 Lauryn Hill is the perfect guest for a song about the serenity of anonymity 1:38:20 Nas details a failed relationship on “No Phony Love” 1:40:40 “Brunch On Sundays” and “Count Me In” are 2 of the least memorable songs on King's Disease II. Would the album have been better without them? 1:44:15 Hit-Boy shows he is a legitimate producer/MC double threat on “Composure” 1:45:54 “My Bible” is Nas at his finest over production that is reminiscent of another legendary producer 1:48:55 “Nas Is Good” is the “cool down” for King's Disease II 1:50:38 Which is better, King's Disease or King's Disease II? 1:51:24 Where does King's Disease II rank in Nas' catalog? 1:53:23 How does King's Disease 2 fare in the race for best Rap album of 2021? 1:55:00 Discussing new music from Pink Siifu, The Black Soprano Family, G Perico, Tanya Morgan, and Flying Lotus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Back to riding solo for this episode. I'll be going solo for a few episodes before this podcast's two-year anniversary to wrap up "The Summer Of Friends." IN the meantime I had to recap the massacre from last week's Verzuz and breakdown the best song from Nas's album King's Disease II. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/88ec2/message
M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss new music such as Nas' "King's Disease II" album, Isaiah Rashad's "The House Is Burning" album, Kanye West's second listening event and the whereabouts for his "Donda" album, Jadakiss' MVP performance for the Verzuz between The LOX and Dipset and so much more!
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On this week's episode, we recap The Lox vs. Dipset Verzuz battle and the SECOND DONDA listening session; We also get into new music from The Weeknd; Zacari x Isaiah Rashad x Buddy; Tinashe x Jeremih from her latest album release; and Nas and the release of King's Disease II
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Rihanna is a billionaire! Aaliyah's music coming to Spotify Dipset vs The Lox Nas releases King's Disease II while Donda failed to drop Whats on TV: The Chi season finale, Raising Kanan All American Lakers add Carmelo Anthony to roster Simone Biles medals in return to competition and Olympics Much More! The guys discuss being "just friends" with the opposite sex again as the question always sparks conversation.
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Tonight at midnight, Nas is releasing his 14th studio album King's Disease II. Check out Mr. Fantastic's breakdown of everything we know going into this record, and find out if it will be Nas's next classic!
The guys are joined by Crazy Sexy Cool's own Mekdes Johnson! They discuss their current music rotation, Nas x HitBoy dropping “King's Disease II”, and Beanie Sigel's Drink Champs episode. They also give flowers to some of the best producers of all time, and pick which 5 rappers they'd send to represent the USA in an Olympic setting.
The guys are joined by Crazy Sexy Cool's own Mekdes Johnson! They discuss their current music rotation, Nas x HitBoy dropping “King's Disease II”, and Beanie Sigel's Drink Champs episode. They also give flowers to some of the best producers of all time, and pick which 5 rappers they'd send to represent the USA in an Olympic setting.BOMM Hotline: 9142698547Produced by John Jervay Sign up for The Athletic: TheAthletic.com/dings Support us on www.patreon.com/countthedings Find us: www.countthedings.com Social: @countthedings @back2backpod @bommpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/countthedings