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What better way to end the year and the decade than with a group of friends. So, for the final episode of 2019 and of the decade Day 1 Radio is sharing the space with freelance journalist Jewel Wicker (FADER, Teen Vogue Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Magazine), Jason Lee (BOSSIP) and DJ Wally Sparks (The Groove and Art, Beats & Lyrics). Together we talked about some of our favorite (and least favorite) shows, movies, albums and moments of the last ten years. Listen in to hear what made and didn't make the lists. 5:00 - The crew starts off talking about some of their favorite television shows of the 2010s. Everybody seemed to like the same shows, but the discussion about the least favorites is when people showed how they really felt. 24:00 - A LOT of epic movies came out this decade but we attempt to talk about as many as possible. For the record, the crew agreed that Into the Spider-Verse was the best-animated movie ever. (Shameless plug: go back and listen to our episode with the movie's star Shameik Moore). Not everybody had the same thing to say about Black Panther though. Branden also doubled down on his opinion of Moonlight not being that good. 35:00 - Music was all over the place this decade, so you can only imagine where this part of the conversation will go. Wally (the DJ in the discussion) kicks it off bluntly by saying most of it sucked. But the rest of us tried our best to convince him otherwise. He also shared his conspiracy theory of Chance the Rapper not really being an independent artist. Nobody seemed to like that last A Tribe Called Quest album either. 1:20:00 - The 2010s will probably go down as one of the most emotionally trying decades ever. Here the crew unpacks everything from the uptick in police killings, #MeToo, Trump being elected president and Kaepernick vs the pro football league. Jason also takes a moment to give a huge RIP shoutout to OG podcaster Reggie "Combat Jack" Osse. 1:28:00 - To close out the show we debate what recording artist ran the decade. Drake or Kendrick Lamar? Maurice puts a bid in for Future. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public, and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
Black culture is hotter than ever in 2018 and on this non-guest episode BP and Reese run down their take on the upcoming "Black Panther" film (2:00) and the Black Lightning" TV show (4:39). We also look back at the legacy of Reggie "Combat Jack" Osse (13:30) and how he inspired us in many ways. Of course the NBA is discussed in the wake of the almost fight between the Rockets and Clippers (18:10). The Aziz Ansari debacle is also talked about (25:25). Finally our producer Herb brought up Nipsey Hussle's streaming cash breakdown (35:48) and we discuss how accurate those numbers are. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and CLNS Mobile Media app. Twitter @day1radio
2017 was a better year than 2016 was. Or was it? Marcus “Showinmadlov” Robinson again demanded his time on THE WORLD’S GREATEST PODCAST and came equipped with a list of topics, ranging from our favorite artist to the most overrated thing of 2017. We spend roughly three hours talking and we somehow got into a 20+ minute tangent on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s movie career, what huge mistake Eminem made this year, why the nostalgia of the past is a gift and curse for entertainment, and even speculated into what 2018 would bring. There’s lots of laughs, tears, and audio side eyes as we make our way through the topics but no stone is left unturned. We also take time to acknowledge the passing of Reggie “Combat Jack” Osse on December 20th. WVU football continues to reign as the trashiest of the trash! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphen-nation/support
Before taking a break for the holidays, the gang wraps up the year's best feuds, best matches, wrestlers and moments of 2017 and guest Toure Masters chats about his new album "Finally Champion." The crew gives a heartfelt farewell to hip hop podcast pioneer Reggie "Combat Jack" Osse, who passed from colon cancer at 48.PUT OVER: Ran: Star Wars' second viewing Teek: Issa Rae's 2 new shows greenlitRok: The City of Las VegasToure: The new Eminem albumGet Toure's new album "Finally Champion" now on digital retailers!Have a happy and safe holiday! Mat Maniacs who sign-up for a Funimation Now subscription using the promo code “megaran” will receive a 14-day free trial and their first month for only 99 cents. That’s $5 off the normal price of $5.99. SIGN UP USING OUR LINK: http://www.funimation.com/megaran-Team Mat Mania