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"The name is Big Daddy, you know, as in your father So when you hear a def rhyme, believe that I'm the author I grab the mic and make MC's evaporate. The party people say, 'Damn, that rapper's great - Ain't no Half Steppin Next up, we review Long Live the Kane by Big Daddy Kane. We're taking a trip back to the golden era to pay homage to a legend and to see if his debut holds up as a timeless piece of art. We hope you enjoy.
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Underground Heat Cypher CEO Obnoxioux. https://www.instagram.com/obnoxioux/
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Rochester, NY hip hop artist A Burris. A Burris discuss his clothing line Dirt or Die clothing, his new album "For My Listeners". and more.. https://dirtordieclothing.com/
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Joc Scholar from Grand Opus. Hailing from West Coast, California, hip hop duo Grand Opus emerges in classic emcee/ producer group fashion with a nostalgic and yet futuristic style of their own, aiming to carve their names among the greats with their debut album entitled “Forever”. The group is made up of Oakland, Ca. producer Centric, who has collaborated with hip hop artist’s such as Kool G Rap, Black Rob, Sean Price, Mistah FAB & Swizz Beatz to name a few, with television and film placements on networks and companies such as MTV, VH1, OWN, NFL, and others. Then we have Joc Scholar, the illuminating emcee out of Fresno, California who laces the beats with his distinct style, lyricism and delivery. The two prior music associates evolved into the group known as Grand Opus in 2013, with an oath to come together and make music from their own mind in an effort to simply help keep Hip Hop alive without any “Pop” pressure.
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Bucky Malone. Since 2006 twenty-seven year old Virginia native Emcee Bucky Malone (affectionally known as Little Tokyo) has been on a relentless grind to bring his community to the forefront of the rap game. After the passing of his grandmother, Bucky fell into a deep depression and used music as his outlet. With life getting the best of him, and controversary in his hometown, Bucky channeled all of that through his now classic project entitled 'L.I.F.E'; which solidfied him as a artist. Since then a variety of impeccable mixtapes and EPs have been created and Malone hasn't looked back since. Releasing his work independently since the age of fifteen, Malone has consistently shown versatility and drive throughout his musical journey with mixtape's such as The Pink Album and Futuristic Pimp $hit II. With a lengthy discography not only has Bucky released a plethora of content over the years he’s shown he can be a work horse on the stage as well. From opening up for Juicy J in 2013 at Norfolk State University to performing at 40 Oz Bounce twice in Virginia Beach with the Popular VA Based “Traptastic” Bucky has opened up for acts such as Goldlink, KEY!, Yung Gleesh, A$AP ANT & more. He even performed at the 2019 A3C music festival in Atlanta, Georgia. Making headlines hasn’t been to unfamiliar with Bucky Malone as well, from getting featured in The source, Boi1da, Elevator, DailyChiefers & Earmilk safe to say its only a matter of time VA’s underdog breaks through! "My main objective is to bring the fun and creativeness back into the art form. I am different from other artist and I plan on remaining that way, but never settling for less." Malone explains with sincere expression. "I want to raise an artistic bar by stepping outside the box with ideas as well as business ventures." Bucky Malone is a fresh, innovative, and distinctive artist that is relentlessly grinding his way to the top. Experience his artwork as Little Tokyo makes it so clear why he is here!
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we are rejoined by DMV hip hop artist Semore Buckz. Buckz talks being a Hope Dealer, current projects, future goals and more. https://www.semorebuckz.com/
Authenticity in rap is rare. But it’s Brandon “Beejus” Robinson’s forte. The Bay Area-based musician has spent years crafting and developing his style and learning the industry. While many MCs see pursuing music as their way to gain fame and riches, Beejus is more concerned with sharing his free-spirited ways with the world. His undeniable ability to connect with audiences has impressed listeners and concertgoers and positioned him as an entertainer and artist, not just a rapper. Inspired by all walks of life, Beejus’ sound matches his “FreeSpirit” brand perfectly. “I’ll never box myself in.” A motto he’s had since his teenage years fuels his “method to the madness”, but all over the place style of being. His music is deep enough for seasoned music heads to appreciate, while fun enough that the party-goers will sing along and dance as well. While always speaking on positivity and self-betterment, his West Oakland California upbringing adds a very real element that makes his music and persona so relatable and leaves a lasting impression on everyone who hears it. Social Media: https://twitter.com/Beejus https://www.instagram.com/beejus510/ http://awkwardfreespirit.com/
In this episode of Po Politickin, we are joined by MCM Pluto. Texas Hip Hop artist MCM PLUTO ( Playa Like Us Taking Over) Is the new wave of “Trap Soul”. His music is a story of his life struggles of being incarcerated and broke to the lavish life of the Rich and Famous. Through his unique use of auto tune MCM PLUTO evokes an emotion of pain and triumph that all walks of life can relate. At times, MCM PLUTO summons his Alter Ego “Slime Baby” who is a Lavish Lyricist that is all about the Drip, the Women and all that wealth embellishes. Since 2016 MCM Pluto has been Making waves through the Hip Hop Scene, his Vibrant over the Top Personality just like his music take overs the room leaving an everlasting effect on all that he touches, There is No wonder why the “Drip King” name is buzzing all around the region in and outside the clubs. Follow MCM Pluto http://instagram.com/PlutoOfficial http;//twitter.com/MCMPlutoMusic Photo by: West Visualzz
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Family of Fortune label mates FOF Pablo and FOF Jetsun, Follow Jetsun and Pablo http://instagram.com/FOFPablo http://twitter.com/TheeRealPablo http://instagram.com/FOFJetsun http://twitter.com/ItzJetsun http://instagram.com/f.o.f_familyoffortune
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with GPM Prince J. Terrance Jones known as “GPM (Get Paid Mafia) Prince J” is an Eastside Atlanta Hip Hop artist with a noble swag, style, and story. His authenticity solidifies everything his words nourish about his experiences. Follow GPM Prince J http://instagram.com/GPMPrinceJ http://twitter.com/GPrinceJ
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we are rejoined by Wordsmith. Wordsmith, is an American hip-hop artist and music label owner. He has released five albums over his career, and is a member of the nominating committee for the Grammy Awards as a songwriter. In 2009, he founded the NU Revolution record label. In 2018, he was the recipient of the Independent Music Award for Best Album - Rap or Hip-Hop for his fifth studio album, Perspective Jukebox. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Parker_(musician)
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Hemi. Hemi is a recording artist from the Campbell Terrace Projects in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He is the oldest of 4 children raised in a single parent household with his mother who was only 15 years old when she birthed him. His father was in prison most of his life and his brother, Hemi’s uncle, was killed in his front yard. His other uncle was sentenced to 49 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit which left Hemi the man of the house. Hemi eventually moved with his grandmother at the age of 13 but he and his brothers raised each other as there were no other male figures. Hemi’s musical gene stems from his uncle who used to rap and had a movement in their hometown. Hemi gained popularity after releasing singles from what would become his debut project, ‘Time A Tell’ in 2017 hosted by Florida legend, Bigga Rankin. The project has been described as a street classic full of raw emotion and lyrically aggressive. The title, ‘Time A Tell’ is inspired by the facts of life, time will tell everything. ‘Time A Tell’ is an ode to the streets of Fayetteville and features production from Cash Money A.P. and verses from local talent, Lil Ruga and Issac Perry. Each song contains stories about Hemi’s personal life and details keeping your head up during hard times. The lead single for the project is “Only The Real” and the official music video is nearing 20k views. Hemi hopes to relate to the everyday person who comes from the bottom and may have a similar story. Hemi and his label, Dead Play Ent are currently traveling throughout the United States spreading their brand and releasing new content and merchandise. https://www.instagram.com/hollywood_hemi/
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with SheGo Turbo. SheGo Turbo is a young female artist from the north-west suburbs right outside Chicago. Growing up in a very religious home where both her parents are pastors they would not allow her to listen to rap music or anything that promoted profanity. Turbo didn’t let that stop her though, she loved hip hop, r&b or how most people would say “baby making music” along with all types of different genres & songs she knew her parents wouldn’t approve of. She is the second to youngest child of 5 brothers and 1 sister. SheGo was forced to join choirs and sing in churches but also took it upon herself to study the music she preferred listening too. While creating her own sound she found herself dropping remixes on SoundCloud and it gained the attention of her classmates at the several schools she attended. On March 4th 2019 SheGo Turbo released her first solo project “After Hurt”. Her unique flow, and harmonic melodies draws you in the minute you plug her into your speaker. She has some big things planned for her future as an artist shes definitely an artist to look out for this year!
Young Dolph pulled up on me while he was in Houston for the "Role Model" tour to talk Broner v Pacquiao, the lack of help between Memphis artists, his Camo car thing and his "trust no one" mentality. We must have the same grandma.. Follow me @ashleeonair
To ease the craze of the holiday season, we fast tracked a holiday episode for you. FINALLY, we covered a Friday film with the absolute classic FRIDAY AFTER NEXT. We also included some fire xmas rap for you to freak out your in-laws with. Peep our twitter to get a link to our alternate x-mas jams playlist.
To ease the craze of the holiday season, we fast tracked a holiday episode for you. FINALLY, we covered a Friday film with the absolute classic FRIDAY AFTER NEXT. We also included some fire xmas rap for you to freak out your in-laws with. Peep our twitter to get a link to our alternate x-mas jams playlist.