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MULLY MAN TALKS ABOUT HOW HE WAS ABLE TO GO HARDER THAN BALTIMORE. On this episode we talk one on one with Baltimore legend @MULLYMAN aka OG Mully about his career for the past 2 decades, working with big names like @Memphis Bleek @PhillyFreeway and @Fat Trel and much more.#memphisbleek #freeway #baltimore
Mullyman returns to the podcast (episode 49!), this time with his sister NikStylz. Together they are the duo MicBroSis, releasing an album of consciousness lifting “anti-trap” trap music called “Godspeed" this winter. We dive into the current zeitgeist of deep questioning, exploring how we recognize manipulation, discern wisdom, and attain liberation. I get an education in how violence came to be associated with modern black music (spoiler alert: the prison industrial complex has a stake in it) and how Mully and Nikia are readjusting their values away from the mainstream. You can find them on IG: @iammullyman @NikStylz @MicBroSis. More podcasts where podcasts are found, MauraJames.com and IG @maurajames. [“People” - MicBroSis]
Back in 2007 when we first started Aries Lounge, Matt aka Channellock & JS-1 Tha Supplier were the main hosts and you can hear the beginnings of our journey into the radio/ podcast world. We caught up with Baltimore MC Mullyman and played some great music!!! Enjoy this old ass episode of Aries Lounge!! --- 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/arieslounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arieslounge/support
MullyMan is a motivator, infinite student of life, and one of Baltimore’s most recognized hip hop artists, bringing truth and purpose to a time of confusion and emptiness. After first meeting during a Lyft ride, we hung at his place in Atlanta to go deep on waking up to our truth and de-conditioning from the bullshit narratives perpetrated by institutionalized healthcare, education, policing, and propaganda. He talks about the controlled environment of the hood where he grew up in Baltimore and the freedom he found in hip hop, which has become part of the solution for healing on an international level. Along the way he touches on the myth of Christopher Columbus, the history of Black Wall Street, defying ignorance, cultural appropriation, reparations, the dangerous comforts of the “infinite argument,” and so much more. Find him on IG @iammullyman or bookmullyman@gmail.com. More podcasts where podcasts are found and MauraJames.com. [“Happy Jazz Piano Oldschool Hip Hop Instrumental” - CJ Beats]
One of my "play early at the venue" mixes when no one is there!!! Nice Mix to ride to!!!
My weekly Baltimore Club Mix on www.mix1620.com and 1620am New Jersey. Every Saturday 8pm-10pm The best in Bmore Club music! High energy!!!
I have been getting a lot of requests for this Mix and I'm finally posting it a hundred years later.....lol
This week JMack and I tackled the issue of "real" music versus watered down material. We touched on how difficult it is to make creative, gritty music that will still please major label AandRs. Also, we spoke to LB, the highest vote getter from Episode #41, about what hes got planned next, and how he made the connection with East Coast legend AZ. We also talked about other Hip-Hop podcasts doing their thing, the controversial "Hood Stomp" video, NCAA hoops, our differnces in opinion on Tiffany Patterson aka New York, and more. Episode #43 also features five bangers from: Mullyman from Baltimore, MD, Ron G outta Atlanta, GA, Akil, Oakland, CA, Butta, Baltimore, MD, D.One, AZ, Irvine, CA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week JMack and I tackled the issue of "real" music versus watered down material. We touched on how difficult it is to make creative, gritty music that will still please major label AandRs. Also, we spoke to LB, the highest vote getter from Episode #41, about what hes got planned next, and how he made the connection with East Coast legend AZ. We also talked about other Hip-Hop podcasts doing their thing, the controversial "Hood Stomp" video, NCAA hoops, our differnces in opinion on Tiffany Patterson aka New York, and more. Episode #43 also features five bangers from: Mullyman from Baltimore, MD, Ron G outta Atlanta, GA, Akil, Oakland, CA, Butta, Baltimore, MD, D.One, AZ, Irvine, CA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week JMack and I tackled the issue of "real" music versus watered down material. We touched on how difficult it is to make creative, gritty music that will still please major label AandRs. Also, we spoke to LB, the highest vote getter from Episode #41, about what hes got planned next, and how he made the connection with East Coast legend AZ. We also talked about other Hip-Hop podcasts doing their thing, the controversial "Hood Stomp" video, NCAA hoops, our differnces in opinion on Tiffany Patterson aka New York, and more. Episode #43 also features five bangers from: Mullyman from Baltimore, MD, Ron G outta Atlanta, GA, Akil, Oakland, CA, Butta, Baltimore, MD, D.One, AZ, Irvine, CA