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Nyla Symone makes her return to the podcast and begins by talking about the state of the music industry and comparing American and international artists. Next, the room talks Slick Rick's latest album ‘VICTORY,' Timbaland's AI entertainment company, artists they need to put their children onto, Drake's lack of desire to evolve as an artist, and Memphis Bleek telling The Breakfast Club that he is never abandoning radio. Also, a new segment called Is It Over…, blindly ranking DJ anthems, the GRAMMYs announcing new categories, Justin Bieber's friendship troubles. Catch us on Patreon - 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 this episode of We Need to Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with Nigerian artist CKay for an honest and insightful conversation about love, growth, and the global rise of Afrobeat. CKay reflects on his creative process, the importance of emotional well-being, and the impact DJs have in pushing the culture forward. He speaks to the personal and professional evolution that shaped his latest project, CKay The Second (which is a more mature and coherent body of work, influenced by his global experiences and emotional growth since the release of CKay The First). From navigating the music industry to defining success on his own terms, CKay shares how he's building something lasting—one intentional step at a time. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @ck_yoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally Aired February 24th, 2025 On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits with special guest Iceware Vezzo who hares his journey from a young entrepreneur in Detroit to a rising star in the rap industry. He discusses the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle while on the road, the impact of politics on personal relationships and the unique sound of Detroit rap that often goes unacknowledged. Vezzo also shares his upcoming film projects, the transformative power of shrooms and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @icewear_vezzoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of We Need To Need To Talk, R&B artist Dende sits with Nyla Symone opens up about his journey through love, heartbreak, and self-discovery as an artist. He reflects on growing up in Katy, Texas, navigating college life, and the tension between family expectations and creative ambition. Dende shares insights into signing with Def Jam, building a trusted creative team, and the process behind crafting his debut EP. The conversation explores the emotional weight of his music, the experience of going viral, and the vulnerability embedded in his storytelling. As the episode wraps, Dende offers his take on the current state of R&B and his vision for what's next. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @iamdendeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rising artist Nippa stops by We Need To Talk to chop it up with Nyla Symone about his evolution in music, reflecting on the cultural influences that shape his sound and the personal experiences that fuel his creativity. He shares the importance of vulnerability in both relationships and songwriting, offering insight into the themes behind his latest project. Nippa also discusses the lessons he's learned navigating fame, his aspirations for the future, and the value of staying authentic throughout his journey as an artist. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @nippa.adSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of We Need To Talk, Nyla Symone sits down Lojay to discuss his journey from a creative upbringing in Nigeria to rising as an international music star. He reflects on the formative experiences that shaped his path, highlighting the influence of friends, mentors, and his evolving creative process. Lojay speaks on the inspiration behind his hit songs, the lessons learned from early fame, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the music industry. Throughout the dialogue, he emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, staying grounded, and remaining true to oneself amid success. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lojaymusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of We Need To Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with the legendary Smif-N-Wessun for a powerful conversation that bridges hip-hop’s golden era and the present day. Celebrating the release of their new project Infinityand the 30th anniversary of their classic album The Shinin’, the duo reflects on life in 90s Brooklyn, the energy of the era, and how the streets shaped their sound. They open up about their creative process, the influence of storytelling in their music, and the changes in both hip-hop culture and community safety over the years. With honesty and love for the craft, they discuss what it means to grow independently, carry the legacy of iconic labels, and stay rooted in a culture that continues to evolve. This episode is a celebration of resilience, reflection, and the power of passing wisdom to the next generation. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @realsmifnwessunSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt conversation on We Need To Talk with Nyla Symone, special guest Alex Isley opens up about her new single “Hands” and how embracing the present moment has shaped her artistry. She reflects on the deep influence of motherhood, her musical upbringing, and the personal growth woven into her songwriting. Alex shares how themes of love, healing, and self-awareness guide her creative process, and what it means to collaborate authentically in today’s industry. With honesty and grace, she speaks on navigating visibility, staying grounded, and finding peace through two of her favorite forms of therapy: music and cooking. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lovealexisleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of We Need To Talk, special guest Joe Kay sits with Nyla Symone to reflect on the evolution of Soulection and its influence on the music industry. He shares his journey from curator to artist, emphasizing the importance of consistency, recognition, and authenticity in DJ culture. Joe discusses the challenges of mashup culture, the role of strong management, and the need to support emerging artists. He also dives into his collaborative approach to music, the value of community and trust, and what’s next for Soulection Records as it approaches its 15-year anniversary. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @joekay @soulectionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nyla Symone sits down with R&B duo, THEY to discuss their upcoming R&B album, Love Jones, diving into the nostalgia behind their sound, the art of storytelling, and the genre’s evolution. They explore the influence of old-school R&B, their creative process, and the themes of love and relationships woven into their music. The conversation also touches on live performances, AI in music production, masculinity, astrology, and personal growth—all with a mix of humor, insight, and memorable tour stories. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @theySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of WTTLK, Nyla Symone sits down with special guest Fresco Trey to dive into his latest EP, Meraki. He opens up about the inspiration behind the title, his journey of self-growth, and the lessons he's learned along the way. From love and relationships to chasing his dreams without fear, Fresco shares his perspective on staying true to himself. He also reflects on the impact of fame, the legacy he hopes to build, and why mentorship and authenticity are at the heart of his music and life. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @frescotreySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits down with R&B singer Nali to discuss her new EP 'No Spaces', her journey in music, connections, relationships, and personal growth while sharing fun moments through games and talks about future goals. Nali opens up about her experiences in the industry and her passion for making a positive impact on her community. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @theoriginalnaliSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits with special guest Iceware Vezzo who hares his journey from a young entrepreneur in Detroit to a rising star in the rap industry. He discusses the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle while on the road, the impact of politics on personal relationships and the unique sound of Detroit rap that often goes unacknowledged. Vezzo also shares his upcoming film projects, the transformative power of shrooms and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @icewear_vezzoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this debut episode of We Need To Talk joining the Black Effect Podcast Network, Nyla Symone sits with R&B sensations Dej Loaf and Jacques to discuss Jacquees and Dej being back together and the energy is unreal. Their first collab back in 2017 left fans wanting more, and now, with F*** A Friend Zone Two, they’ve reignited that creative spark. In the studio, they picked up right where they left off, navigating life’s ups and downs while keeping their musical chemistry strong. You can feel the growth—this project brings a new level of maturity and depth, showing just how far they’ve come. Of course, we can’t talk about them without giving Detroit its flowers. The city’s hip-hop scene has been through it, but the grind is finally paying off. Detroit artists are getting the respect they’ve always deserved, bringing a sound that’s impossible to ignore. And with the ongoing creative exchange between Detroit and the Bay Area, we might be in for some legendary collaborations. Our convo dives into all of it—the personal stories, the struggles, and the wins that make Detroit’s music scene what it is today. Dej Loaf and Jaquees' 'F**k A Friend Zone 2' is out now! Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share. Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @dejloaf @jaqueesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of a two-part 2024 recap episode, the gang reflects on the podcast and Nyla Symone's year before recapping the top moments in pop culture in Q3 and Q4. They also share their top 5 albums of the year, show love to all those we lost, name the biggest losers and MVPs of 2024, and much more! Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY -https://needtoknowstudios.com/ If you're new here and enjoy this episode, join us over on Patreon where we release episodes EVERY MONDAY don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast 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 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 Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho
For the final episode of what was a crazy 2024, friend of the show Nyla Symone joins to recap the year. The gang begins with words to describe 2024 (4:54) before detailing how they'd explain the year in Hip-Hop to an alien (12:10) and breaking down the top moments in pop culture in Q1 (19:14) and Q2 (54:51). This is Part 1 of a two-part podcast. The full episode is available exclusively on Patreon - 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 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 Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho
Rhythm + Flow, the biggest competition show in Hip-Hop, is back with Season 2. Chris sits down with DJ & radio personality Nyla Symone to debrief the performances, competition, and the nailbiting decisions. Ludacris, Latto, and DJ Khaled also join the podcast to discuss what it was like to be judge and to work with the artists on Rhythm + Flow. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
This week Nyla Symone joins Charlamagne and discuss topics including the state of the Supreme Court, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, and the controversial Project 2025. They discuss the need for Democrats to have a backbone and stand up to the Supreme Court's rulings, which they believe are eroding constitutional rights. They also touch on the polarization of American politics and the influence of Trump's rhetoric on political violence. They also discuss the fear of losing rights, the Supreme Court's authority, the need for extreme resistance, the role of voting, and the Democratic National Convention. The hosts also discuss the recent events at the Capitol, conspiracy theories. Charlamagne and Nyla discuss the Complex Hip-Hop Power List and share their thoughts on the rankings. They highlight the omission of DJ Hed and Nyla Symone from the list and question the criteria used to determine the rankings. They also discuss the importance of networking and setting boundaries with family and friends. The conversation concludes with their anticipation for Deadpool 3 and their opinions on going viral online. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:21 Discussion on Food Banks and Homeless Shelters 07:29 Reviewing the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump 08:25 The Corrupt State of the Supreme Court 15:06 Joe Biden's Support for Supreme Court Changes 19:43 Controversial Plan: Project 2025 25:06 Political Violence and Polarization in America 32:27 Democrats Need to Stand Up to the Supreme Court 36:15 The Importance of Voting in the Upcoming Elections 40:17 Discussion on Project 2025 42:43 The Fear of Losing Rights and the Role of the Supreme Court 47:26 Energizing Young People at the Democratic National Convention 48:45 The Capitol Events and Conspiracy Theories 52:35 Controversy Surrounding the Complex Hip Hop Media Power Rankings 01:24:28 Questioning the Complex Hip-Hop Power List Rankings 01:26:19 The DJ Quick Problem interview 01:28:43 Gile and Wallow's Consistency 01:31:35 Charlamagne the God's Ranking 01:37:17 Akademiks' Influence 01:39:09 The Omission of DJ Head 01:46:34 The Importance of Trusting Credible Sources ************************************ Sponsor Brilliant Idiots: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/brilliant-idiots Get Honest or Die Lying Why Small Talk Sucks By Charlamagne Tha God https://a.co/d/gpFlOol Check out Andrew Schulz www.theandrewschulz.com Alice Randall "My Black Country" Out Now! https://a.co/d/1VTFp9i Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's "Black Effect Network" https://blackeffect.com Check Out "Summer Of 85" on Audible www.audible.com/pd/Summer-of-85-A…areTest=TestShare TaylorMade-It Production Contact: Taylormadeitprod@gmail.com
Curious about the candid quirks of FTO Sett? Join us as Nyla Symone hosts a rollercoaster of a conversation with Set himself, where he humorously airs his grievances about the bustling life of New York City. You'll hear about his newfound practicality symbolized by a fresh haircut and get the inside scoop on his time on the dating show "20 Versus 1." Sett doesn't hold back as he discusses his motivations for joining the show and candidly shares his thoughts on the contestants. Plus, don't miss out as Set opens up about the challenges and thrills of his budding music career, fueled by the influence of Pooh Shiesty.But that's not all. Sett paints a vivid picture of the Memphis music scene, shedding light on the unique sense of community and support that sets the city's artists apart. The conversation takes a deeper turn as Set reflects on personal growth, the importance of respecting others, and the surprising twists in his own life, including his college experience and Greek life affiliations. Whether you're a fan of Sett or fascinated by the dynamics of the Memphis music scene, this episode is packed with insights and revelations you won't want to miss!Talk Soon! ✌
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Embark on a transformative journey with "Across Generations," where Black womanhood is celebrated in all its complexity. I'm Tiffany Cross, and together with Nyla Simone and LaTosha Brown, we create a mosaic of past, present, and future, threading together the rich narratives that shape the essence of Black women. Unpack the enduring strength inherited through our lineage and the wisdom that propels us forward, as we dissect the challenges of societal labels, white supremacy, and patriarchy. Venture into an intimate sanctuary of healing and empowerment where resilience and innovation take center stage. Discover the profound importance of intergenerational wisdom in crafting our collective story, while also recognizing the need to heal beyond the 'strong Black woman' stereotype. We dive into heartfelt discussions on well-being, vulnerability, and spirituality, offering a space for grace and respect across generations and genders, free from social media's distorting lens. Join us weekly on iHeartRadio for an expedition filled with laughter, tears, and the celebration of Black Love. We foster resilience in our communities and honor the cultural practices sustaining us. Whether you're drawn to the allure of self-love, the affirmation of identity, or the power dynamics within our relationships, this is where your quest begins. With stories that resonate and conversations that empower, we uplift Black women across all generations. I'm Tiffany Cross, inviting you to continue these vital dialogues with us, as we amplify the voices and visions of Black women everywhere. RATE, REVIEW, AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCAST
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Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! In this week's episode, we have Amazon's Breakthrough artist Lola Brooke in the studio discussing her new album Dennis Daughter, why making music is therapeutic, and why she is celebrating her success. The crew also discusses why Soulja Boy has an issue with J. Cole, Lauryn Hill telling her fans they are lucky to see her perform and we wrap up the year by taking a look back at season one of the show. Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode, we have Jersey's very own Lady London in the studio discussing her new album S.O.U.L. and her process for hand picking features for the project. The crew also discusses Rapsody finishing her album, Q Tip joining the team behind Muhammad Ali's Broadway musical and we find out if New Jersey gets its flowers for what the state has contributed to Hip Hop. Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode, we have Atlanta's very own Earthgang in the building discussing their new album “EarthGang vs. The Algorithm: RIP Human Art” and how AI is going to force people to be more creative. We also have Waka Flocka and his mother, the industry legend Debra Antney playing a friendly game of spades and discussing Waka's new podcast We Playin' Spades. Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode, we have Wayno joining the crew as they sit down with Nas and RZA before they hit the stage in Seattle for their N.Y. State of Mind tour. The two legends discuss how they met early on in their careers, the golden era of rap and RZA tells us which Nas song he wanted to produce. The crew also discusses why Playboi Carti was missing from Offset's project, why Westside Gunn is done with studio albums and the reason Megan Thee Stallion is going independent. Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode, we have Vic Mensa in the building discussing his new album “Victor”, how he came up with the album's artwork and the personal meaning behind the project's name. The crew also discusses Gunna going platinum, J.Cole leaving the door open for an NBA YoungBoy collab and we take a deep dive into Drake's new album.Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this week's episode of the Need to Know Podcast, SaVon, Alex, and Regi are joined by Nyla Symone. You might know Nyla from her weekly DJ spot on Power 105.1, her appearances on The Breakfast Club and Brilliant Idiots, co-hosting Rotation on Amazon Music, hosting her own podcast We Need To Talk, and so much more! The episode starts with Regi reading Nyla's long list of accolades (5:12) before Nyla gets personal about how she got her start in media (10:46). Next, the gang discusses how it feels to follow in the footsteps of Hip Hop media giants (31:39). Nyla then opens up about how she deals with haters in her comments (39:11) and how mentors like Angie Martinez, Charlamagne Tha God, and DJ Envy have impacted how she thinks about work and life (43:34). SaVon then shares a personal Charlamagne story (52:46) before Alex asks Nyla to talk about her music taste (59:31). Later, SaVon fans out and asks Nyla about her role on his favorite podcast, Brilliant Idiots (1:07:14), before the episode closes with listener voicemails (1:16:25) and a series of questions from Alex to Nyla on her J. Cole standom and Drake's legacy (1:28:54). Visit https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-need-to-know-network and use the code NEEDTOKNOW to sign up for Underdog Fantasy and receive a 100% deposit match up to $100 Become a Patron for additional bonus episodes and access to both our voicemail number and monthly giveaways: www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast
Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode, we have VEDO in the building discussing what we can expect from his new album “7”, what it was like working with Usher and why R&B isn't dead. We also have Kenyon Dixon stopping by to discuss his new album “The R&B You Love” and why being strong and vulnerable makes for great music. The crew also discusses Kanye's documentary leaking, DJ Drama opening up about his battle with addiction and we rank Drake's best albums.Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode we have Flyana Boss in the building discussing how they always wanted to make music growing up, the story behind their name and why the Rotation crew are the Avengers of Hip Hop. The team also discusses Outkast celebrating a significant anniversary, Jack Harlow winning Songwriter of the Year and we find out who are the funniest rappers of all time.Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to another episode of Rotation Roundtable, where hosts Rob Markman, Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone and Gabe P spin the block on the hottest topics in hip-hop each week! On this week's episode we have Sleepy Hallow in the studio discussing his recording process, how fatherhood has changed him and his favorite single off his new album Boy Meets World. The crew also discusses if the VMAs disrespected Sza, why Halle Berry is upset with Drake and we list the greatest rapper and producer collab albums. The team also discusses Diddy's new album, Russ having an issue with fake streams and the impact the new TikTok and Billboard charts will have on the music industry.Check out the Rotation Roundtable livestream every Wednesday at 9pm EST/6pm PST at twitch.tv/amazonmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Check out this exclusive interview on "We Need To Talk" with rising rap sensation Lil Poppa! Hosted by Nyla Symone, this in-depth conversation delves into Lil Poppa's journey from the streets to stardom, his unique lyrical style, and the inspirations behind his chart-topping hits. Discover the raw emotions and powerful messages that drive Lil Poppa's music as he opens up about his life, struggles, and triumphs. Don't miss this chance to get up close and personal with one of the hottest names in the hip-hop scene. Tune in for a captivating discussion that sheds light on the artist behind the music.Talk Soon! ✌
This week, Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by Friends with Benefits and phenomenal DJ Nyla Symone for some grown, honest, and slightly toxic conversations. The three talk about: (3:00) music festivals (8:00) Miguel's influence on R&B culture(11:00) The nuances behind why artists sample music(24:00) Nyla talks about people operating at their own level of consciousness (40:00) Legal representations for rappers/celebs (Young Thug, Johnathon Majors, & Fetty Wap) (48:00) The luxury of people working from home (1:15:00) Is blocking someone from your phone acceptable? What's a good reason for blocking someone? (1:31:00) Freshly Squeezed: Summer Anthems--------------Episode Sponsors:Liquid IV:Grab your Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 20% off when you go to LIQUIDIV.COM and use code STTI at checkout.—----------------LINKS:
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Today we are joined my Jermaine Dupri and Currency to discuss their collab album, Diddy Verzuz, Bow Wow, 106 & Park and more! On today's show we also get to hear from Charlie Walk & Stefan Benz, as well as Amani. As usual, Nyla Symone joins us for her Pass The Aux segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Black Effect Presents... The What?! Nyla Symone and Mouse Jones catch up with the legendary DJ Clue to discuss his come up and the status of mixtapes in the current hip hop climate. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Follow @thewhathiphoppod @nylasymoneee @mouse_jones @djclue Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.