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Today's a very special episode. For the last 8 eyars, I've been a part of a hip-hop duo, Middle Clash, with my good friend and emcee, Taelor Gray. We recently announced our latest project, Clash Course, that's releasing next Wednesday on June 22nd. One of my favorite things about creating music for Middle Clash, is knowing that there is a whole entire community of supporters waiting patiently for us to drop. That community is everything. And over the years, Taelor and I have worked extremely hard to maintain our integrity as it pertains to delivering the best content for them. Clash Course is no different. And this time, we pressed up some vinyl to make it super official. Our community came through in a major way and we sold out of vinyl pre-orders within 72 hours. All because we had built-in community. I hope you enjoy this conversation between us, and take away some practical advice to use in your journey. Don't forget to like and subscribe! –––––– Follow Quips & Flips Substack Instagram Website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode I talk about what it means to be good spiritual citizens in this world. The divide path to take is not a secret though many pretend not to know. Music by Jeaux Mayo, Armond Wakeup, and Middle Clash
This episode explores the challenges that middle-class kids face while navigating between two worlds - humble economic backgrounds and rich, private schools. Our producer Richa reflects on her experience of attending Modern Indian School, and friends Riya and Ojashwi chime in with their stories from St. Mary’s, Kathmandu University, Gyanodaya, Little Angels', and Budhanilkantha School. Special thanks to https://www.bensound.com
Jabs is back!! Is that a good thing? This week the boys mellow things out a bit with some new music from Die-Rek, Impact & James Gardin as well as some Uprock Compilation faves and a “powerful” flashback from 2001. Enjoy. Playlist: “Who Are They Anyway” by Mover Merchants ft. Jurny Big & Le “Praises Of Men” by Die-Rek “Grateful” by Impact “Lion” by Uncle, Rage & Wes-Lee ft. Izzy n The Profit” “Stained Glass” by James Gardin “Wow…” by Ozay Moore ft. Propaganda “enemies?” by nobigdyl. “See No Evil” by Tony Tillman “Fade Away (D. Steele Remix)” by Middle Clash ft. Tragic Hero “Breathe (Remix)” by Will Small “Forgive And Forget” by Walkin’ Dead “Relax” by Sivion Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/638 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our facebook/twitter. www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
Armond & Doc continue on this week with Taelor Gray & Wes Pendelton aka Middle Clash by going in-depth on the NBA Playoffs....oh yeah, and Armond names his "All Bum" team, which prompts Doc, Taelor, & Wes to talk about their pick of who's a bum in the NBA . Plus Lebron's legacy, who they think will win the NBA title, and a lot more. Links for this episode: Taelor Gray on Twitter - https://twitter.com/taelor_gray Wes Pendelton on Twitter - https://twitter.com/wespen_215 Middle Clash's 'Layup Line' on Bandcamp - https://middleclash.bandcamp.com/album/layup-line
Armond & Doc are joined by Taelor Gray & Wes Pendelton (aka Middle Clash) to break down their new project 'Layup Line' as only Clock Radio Speakers can. Plus the concept of rap being timeless, Jay-Z's inability to adapt in 2016, the crying Jordan meme, and a lot more. Links for this episode: Taelor Gray on Twitter - https://twitter.com/taelor_gray Wes Pendelton on Twitter - https://twitter.com/wespen_215 Middle Clash's 'Layup Line' on Bandcamp - https://middleclash.bandcamp.com/album/layup-line Armond x Taelor "The Only Us" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXqb5BQ8Tvc
Armond & Doc talk about news from Kendrick, Beyonce, and even Taylor Swift (?!?) before going in-depth on new projects from Joe Budden & Middle Clash.