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This week's topics: • UK rap v US rap • The difference between rap & grime • Skepta v Joyner Lucas • UK rappers v Grime MCs • Top 5 battle MCs • Clipse new album • Clipse rollout • Not giving your partner 100% of yourself • Is it unhealthy to feel lost when losing a partner • Paul Pierce questioning Dr Cheyenne Bryant regarding giving relationship advice without being in a secure relationship • People waiting for good relationships to end • Teaching without doing • Men looking at women on social media having no reference to their women • Labour MP Diane Abott having the whip removed for doubling down on racism being different for people of colour from White people • Anti-Jewish temperament growing • #StavrosSays : Dwson [https://open.spotify.com/artist/60ZIrIA1iT9NStXmdAuhjR] Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 7/17/25 - War In the Middle East, SZA and Nicki Beef, What’s Hot Out of New York?, Obama’s shut down divorce rumors, Wu-Tang at the Garden, Juanyto in Vegas for the Manny Pacquiao, ESPY Recap, the Real Talk Gurus, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of the Gurus email theguru@ebrointhemorning.com To be a part of Freedom Friday email info@ebrointhemorning.com 19:0729:5245:501:00:20See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the guys kick things off with a conversation about the shift from artist to entrepreneur. After a weekend recap, Terrell shares his experience seeing F1 in a new theater and gives his spoiler-free review of the film. Terrance stayed in and downloaded College Football 26. He shares his experience and a funny story about Terrell. They then speak to Drake's Wireless Fest in London and his comment claiming UK rappers are better than US rappers. They speak to this take and compare artists. This leads to a convo about who'd be able to shoulder 3 different vibes in the same fashion as Drake this past weekend. Then comes a new “Would You Rather” film segment.. where they pit actors against each other in imaginary lead roles and debate which movie they'd rather see. It gets even funnier when they flip the game on themselves and choose between films co-starring them.
222. Join Roberto at a FOUNDXRS Club "In Conversation With" event for an exclusive, in-depth conversation with Krept - globally acclaimed UK rapper, entrepreneur, and co-founder of the chart-topping duo Krept and Konan. Discover how Krept's South London roots shaped his relentless drive and entrepreneurial mindset, propelling him from music stardom to building impactful businesses like Nala's Baby and the community-focused Saveways supermarket.In this conversation hosted by Kalpesh Patel of FOUNDXRS Club, Krept reveals the mindset shifts that powered his transition from the music industry to the business world, the lessons learned from navigating new ventures, and the importance of creating a legacy that uplifts future generations. We explore the realities of entrepreneurship - resilience, teamwork, due diligence, and the power of purpose-driven brands.Whether you're a fan of Krept's music, an aspiring entrepreneur, or passionate about community impact, this conversation delivers inspiration and actionable insights on building success from the ground up.What You'll Learn:How Krept turned challenges in South London into motivation for successThe story behind Nala's Baby and creating brands with purposeWhy partnerships and team dynamics are crucial in businessKrept's approach to overcoming setbacks and building resilienceThe importance of legacy, mentorship, and giving back to the communityPractical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and creativesListen now and get inspired by Krept's journey from chart-topping artist to visionary entrepreneur - only on Tailoring Talk Magazine Podcast in collaboration with FOUNDXRS Club and Krept.Links & Resources:Follow Krept on Instagram: @kreptDiscover Nala's Baby: nalasbaby.comFOUNDXRS Club : @foundxrsclubDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and share!For more inspiring conversations, behind-the-scenes insights, and expert advice, follow Tailoring Talk Magazine Podcast on your favourite platform.Message The Show Directly & Join The Conversation !Support the showYou can now support the show and help us to keep having inspiring, insightful and impactful conversations by subscribing! Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1716147/support and thank you so much in advance for helping the show!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk Magazine on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastTailoring Talk Magazine on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TailoringTalkMagazine Connect with Jon on Instagram @jonprevans and Alex at @alex.hansford Connect with Roberto head to https://allmylinks.com/robertorevillaCreditsTailoring Talk Intro and Outro Music by Wataboy / TVARI on PixabayEdited & Produced by Roberto RevillaEmail the show at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com
The UK rap scene has delivered countless classics over the years, so we decided to break down our favourite UK rap and hip-hop albums of all time.Follow us - https://linktr.ee/ManOverboardPodcast
A mix to accompany the book What Do You Call It? From Grassroots to the Golden Era of UK Rap' by David Kane, out now via Velocity Press.velocitypress.uk/product/what-do-you-call-it-book/“Unravels the complicated calculus between hip-hop and its offshoots (UK garage, grime, drill) against a backdrop of resistance (the Met police's highly controversial Form 696/Operation Domain policies) with mathematical precision and a genuine fans warmth”MOJO (4 STARS)“Kane builds bridges in a rich musical universe full of heroes and villains—and plot twists. With an inimitable style, he merges culture high and low to bring new meaning to the music. What Do You Call It? is a landmark tome for UK rap music.”Wax PoeticsDJ Dibnah's musical journey started in lo-fi bands on the east London pub circuit of the 00s, inspired by bands like Pavement and the Silver Jews. In recent years he has developed an interest in electronic beats and remained true to his teenage love for hip-hop. His mix for the release of What Do You Call It? takes in classic era Britcore, and early 00s UK hip-hop, together with a few unexpected contemporary heaters.1. How's Life In London - London Posse 2. From The South - Cookie Crew 3. Organised Rhyme - MC Duke 4. Both - Headie One 5. Council Estate Of Mind - Skinnyman 6. Zero - Klashnekoff 7. High Plains Anthem - Jehst 8. All Hallows' - CASSisDEAD 9. Tierney Terreace - Loyle Carner 10. Smoke With Me - Children Of Zeus
In this episode of Exhibit A, Abbey Clancy sits down with rapper-turned-entrepreneur Krept to explore his inspiring journey. Known as one-half of the iconic UK rap duo Krept and Konan, Krept reflects on his rise from the streets of South London to global success. He opens up about life-changing moments, including viral freestyles, record-breaking achievements, and the decision to focus on positivity despite tragedy. Beyond music, Krept shares how he built Nala's Baby, a multi-million-pound business revolutionising baby skincare with high-quality, natural products. With heartfelt stories about fatherhood, business struggles, and perseverance, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and innovation.00:00 - Introduction01:09 - Growing Up in South London09:11 - Going Viral10:14 - Choosing Music Over Retaliation15:03 - Breaking Records as Independent Artists19:00 - Expanding Into Business28:06 - The Birth of Nala's Baby31:14 - A Year and a Half of Perfection36:45 - Breaking Barriers with Accessibility39:48 - Co-Parenting and Running a Business48:25 - Returning to Independence with Young Kings 251:00 - Fatherhood and Legacy53:30 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs55:00 - Closing ReflectionsFOLLOW EXHIBIT A:INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/exhibitashowTIKTOK: tiktok.com/@exhibitashowYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/ @exhibitashow FACEBOOK: / exhibitashow FOLLOW ABBEY CLANCY: INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/abbeyclancyTHERAPY CROUCH:INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thetherapycrouchTIKTOK: tiktok.com/@thetherapycrouchYOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/ @thetherapycrouch MARVELLOUS NETWORK: marvellousclub.comINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/marvellousclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1UZWtdCzmP4Czp2WY1SMJB?si=e5ecb567c9874509Intro/Recap of the news:RIP Ka, DJ Clark Kent, and Quincy JonesLil DurkYoung ThugChromakopia:1 week after the listening party, how are we feeling about the album?Critical acclaim, almost 300k units sold in 4 days; does Tyler move the needle?UK Rap discussion:Following some negative discourse online and Skepta's recent posts, do we think the scene is in a healthy spot in 2024?Other projects to potentially mention:M1llionz - Ghetto LifeRome Streetz & Daringer - Hatton Garden HoldupElucid - RevelatorPharrell Williams - Piece by Piece (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Benny the Butcher & 38 Spesh - Stabbed & Shot 2Rejjie Snow - Peace 2 da WorldEarthGang - Perfect FantasyConductor Williams - Conductor We Have a Problem, Pt. 3Westside Gunn - 11First Thoughts/Most Anticipated for November:Freddie Gibbs - You Only Die 1nceLil Uzi Vert - Eternal Atake 2Westside Gunn & DJ Drama - Still PrayingAb-Soul (8 Nov)Ferg (8 Nov)Maxo Kream (8 Nov)Denzel Curry (15 Nov)Cordae (15 Nov)Kwengface (15 Nov)
Does UK Rap need fixing? With 20 years of skin in the game, Ghetts joins Annie to discuss the current state of the UK Rap scene, the importance of championing artist authenticity and who he looks to for inspiration. Elsewhere, what is it about certain songs that keeps us coming back? Annie shares the science behind what makes music so addictive. Plus, Tyler, The Creator proves why risks are worth taking, Ghetts reveals the bars that inspired him to start rapping and the legacy of Quincy Jones.
Yo-ville! It's episode #89 of The Allergies Podcast. And on the show this month we have a side of our new 45 to play you. Forthcoming heat from DJ Mark Ski. And some accelerated rap gymnastics from Sam Redmore and Abdominal. Plus, a Tune of The Month from The Gaff. And a guest mix and chat from the tantalising trinity of Phill Most Chill, Snafu & Grazzhoppa aka the Analog Mutants who've whipped up an album sampler with exclusive cuts and freestyles. What's not to like? The short answer is nothing. Well, it is The Allergies Podcast, madam. Let's go!
Originally from Islington in London, Joe Black is a music and football legend.
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In this episode we are listening to South London writer and storyteller Aniefiok Ekpoudom and bestselling writer, photographer and filmmaker Caleb Azumah Nelson, as they discuss the music and modern social history detailed in Neef's outstanding book; Where We Come From: Rap, Home & Hope in Modern Britain, published by Faber in 2024.Libreria wishes to thank Aniefiok, Caleb and Faber for the opportunity to host this live discussion at the bookshop, in April 2024.
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Why is music important to place, and place important to music? In Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain (Faber and Faber, 2024), Aniefiok Ekpoudom, a freelance writer and storyteller from South London, tells the story of UK Rap and Grime music. In doing so he tells the story of Modern British culture. The book uses three places- South London, South Wales, and the Midlands, and three case studies of some of UK Rap and Grime's leading artists. In doing so, the book powerfully charts the struggles and triumphs of modern British music, and the struggles and triumphs of the places where that music comes from. A work of brilliant and compelling narrative non-fiction, the book is essential reading across the humanities and social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in music, culture, and place. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Manchester. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
This interview was something truly special – it's not every day that you have the chance to converse with a living legend. I had the honor of speaking with Giggs while in New York, where he was celebrating his new album "Zero Tolerance." We delved deep into the album, discussed cultural differences between the UK and US, and shared plenty of laughter!Make sure you follow us @wnttlk Talk Soon! ✌
UK Rapper Giggs sits down with Ebro in the Morning for a great conversation about finally coming to the United States, the difference between rap in the states and overseas, meeting Vybz Kartel, working with Diddy, the difference of slang, and more! His project 'Zero Tolerance' is out now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South London author behind the hit novel Queenie has a thrilling new TV show. Champion tells the story of a rapper trying to rebuild his career after being released from prison, and it also explores complex family dynamics and the exploitative nature of the music industry. On this week's episode, Carty-Williams joins THE FACE's team to reveal how she cast the actors and created a soundtrack of entirely original, authentic-sounding music for the show. Follow THE FACE on Instagram and TikTok.
Auch wenn es die letzten Jahre besser wird, nehmen wir die Leute, die hinter unseren Lieblingssongs stecken, oft nicht wahr: Producer:innen. Zwei davon haben wir zum BACKSPIN Stammtisch powered by o2 eingeladen, beide verantwortlich für eine Menge Hits deiner Lieblings-Deutschrapper. Melbeatz und Lia erzählen von ihren Erfahrungen im Musikbusiness, sprechen über die Arbeit in Sessions und ob es vertretbar ist, Samples von Seiten wie Splice für eigene Produktionen zu nutzen. Viel Spaß!
Two weeks into Summer 2023 and we're already at the point of no return.This week on The BlkPrint, J5 and Josh Peas delve into the ongoing drama in the NBA that actually doesn't involve the Finals at all! Hear their thoughts on the news surrounding Zion Williamson and Moriah Mills, the complexities/implications involved and the NBA's potential complicity with Ja Morant. Their excitement for "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" was also shared from the movie to the soundtrack, along with a surprising enjoyment of Dave & Central Cee's latest EP and the lessons our hosts can't wait to give their future children.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDave and Central Cee Drop Joint EP 'Split Decision'Two of the biggest names in UK rap, Dave and Central Cee, have dropped a surprise joint EP called 'Split Decision'. The EP features four tracks, including the lead single 'Sprinter', which has already racked up over 10 million streams on Spotify.The EP is a mix of different styles, from the hard-hitting drill of 'UK Rap' to the more introspective 'My 25th Birthday'. Dave and Central Cee's chemistry is undeniable, and they both deliver some of their best work to date on 'Split Decision'.If you're a fan of UK rap, then you need to check out 'Split Decision'. It's an essential release that is sure to be one of the biggest albums of the year.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
#BestOf #Mouv #Mix #DJ #DJing #Scratch #DirtySwift #DirtyMix #MondayMix #DJMix#Classics #hiphop #rap #UK #UKRap Best Of Mouv Mix DJ DJing Scratch Dirty Swift Dirty Mix MondayMix MondayMix DirtyMix DJMixClassics Hip-Hop Rap UK
#BestOf #Mouv #Mix #DJ #DJing #Scratch #DirtySwift #DirtyMix #MondayMix #DJMix#Classics #hiphop #rap #UK #UKRap Best Of Mouv Mix DJ DJing Scratch Dirty Swift Dirty Mix MondayMix MondayMix DirtyMix DJMixClassics Hip-Hop Rap UK
durée : 01:00:07 - Dirty Swift : Dirty Mix - La Grande-Bretagne, l'Angleterre, enfin plutôt le UK comme on dit maintenant, si proche de nous et si loin de nos oreilles. 2h en train nous séparent de Londres et pourtant, à part une poignée d'artiste comme Central Cee, peu de leurs sons arrivent ici. Partons à la découverte du rap UK aujourd'hui!
KSI joins The Justin Credible Podcast! KSI speaks on artists he's listening to right now, the top UK rappers, and reacts to Central Cee's LA Leakers Freestyle. He also talks about fixing his relationship with his dad through therapy and communication, and shares that his parents and teachers had doubts about him being a YouTuber. KSI also talks influences, who he wants to fight (Jake Paul) and shares a message for aspiring YouTubers.
The boys are back with another Banger! Make sure to follow the Pod: Tiktok: themediumlitpodcast Instagram:themediumlitpodcast Support the show:https://linktr.ee/mediumlitpodcast 0:00 intro 5:48- New Year same people 09:15- Origins of Nico11:50- SneakerHead Culture21:10- Mental Health Check In22:40- Jobs, white bars, the aux28:00- Shad expresses his depression30:00- Another argument about reviews 38:15- Jhene Aiko, Jorja Smith and UK Rap50:15 Darmin Hamlin's situation and appreciating life
Freestyle Friday #007 - UK RAP x HIP HOP x DANCEHALL x AFROBEATS (EXPLICIT)
We're back! And now being brought to you by Riplak Entertainment. In the Season 2 premiere we head across the Atlantic Ocean to the United Kingdom. I sit down with UK rapper Ashley i. Owner and founder of D.I.Y. Ent., and a true B-Boy, he talks about witnessing Hip-Hop from Europe, going back to learn about the forefathers, why a UK rapper has never blown up in the USA, the formation of "Do It Ya Self Entertainment" and much more!Find Ashley i online at: www.diyent.comFollow him on Instagram: @ashleyimusic & @diyentFind the podcast online at: www.riplak.comFollow us on Twitter & Instagram: @b_boypodcastEmail us at: stillabboypodcast@protonmail.com
Youngs Tef passes through this week. We heavily debate comments from Central Cee, discuss working with family, the state of UK Rap and whether or not you should discuss how much you are getting paid with the people you work with.Benjart is the sponsor: www.Benjart.comChuckiePoetYoungs Tef
We$tbound P aka @foodbasiks stops by for a fire conversation with Uncle Vinny. P shares his experiences growing in South Etobicoke, loving hip hop culture, deciding to make music, traveling and learning new skills, his new project, "Boat Sales", "Coke Wave" and much more Subscribe to @Westbound Promo on Youtube and follow We$tbound P on Instagram to keep up with new content @foodbasiks Click the Below Links to Keep Up With New Versatile Vigilante content: Website: https://versatilevigilante.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VersatileVigilante/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/versatilevigilante Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/6rbWSYZP9asHUv431qHZfK/overview Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/versatile-vigilante/id1384221180?mt=2 SmartURL: https://smarturl.it/versatilevigilante We$tbound P Interview: Etobicoke, UK Rap, "Boat Sales", Max B, French Montana, Wearing a Mask & More 0:00 - Welcome We$tbound P @foodbasiks 0:55 - New Project "Boat Sales" 3:10 - Growing Up in South Etobicoke 4:50 - Loving Hip Hop Culture 5:25 - DMX 6:40 - Taking Music More Seriously 7:10 - Underground Vibe; "Food Basiks" 9:00 - "We$tbound P" 10:00 - Not Showing Face in Pics/Videos 12:00 - Importance of Privacy 13:10 - Open to Feedback 14:30 - Goals With Music; Consistency 15:00 - Underground Legend 16:00 - Less is More 17:00 - Going to New City to Clear Mind 18:30 - Visiting Nova Scotia 19:50 - Love of UK; Blade Brown 23:45 - Moving Out of Toronto 24:40 - Atlanta 25:40 - Gucci Mane 26:20 - Toronto Support 27:00 - "Can't Expect Anyone to Do Anything" 28:00 - Digital Landing; Crafting Your Brand 29:15 - Shoutout French Montana & Biggavel 29:35 - COKE WAVE 30:40 - Mixtape Era 34:20 - French & Max Hustling 35:00 - Shoutout Drew G 36:00 - Go See The World 36:30 - West Coast of Canada 38:15 - Westbound Vision 40:10 - @foodbasiks IG Stories 42:30 - Running Around the City 43:50 - Mississauga vs. Toronto 46:00 - Making Street Music 46:30 - Not Swearing in Music 48:00 - Shoutout to the Flip Phone 48:40 - How Do You Record Your Music? 49:50 - Steel Sharpens Steel 50:50 - Seeing Improvements 52:20 - Seeing Results 53:10 - Building Your Own World 54:00 - Expanding Mind With New Experiences 56:40 - Going to College for Radio 58:00 - Trying Different Things 58:50 - Favorite Artists 1:01:00 - Pooh Shiesty 1:02:00 - Dealing With Temptation 1:04:20 - "Give Me Some Time" 1:05:40 - Can't Ignore the Compliments 1:07:00 - S/O Kardinal Offishal & Gangis Khan 1:08:30 - Favorite Toronto Rappers 1:10:30 - Melodic Singers; Favorite USA Rappers 1:12:00 - RIP Trouble 1:16:00 - Shoutout @foodbasiks
Traffic Jam travels today! LONDON Vibes? Show include UK Rap, US Hip Hop, Moombahton, Afrobeats plus some Reggaeton and Latin vibes. Crazy vibes. Dancehall parked for the most part today. Follow me on Social media. @dmdc96 Download and share. Blessings
This week we are joined by UK Rap and Drill artist, Mista Strange, who rose to fame after his BL@CKBOX Freestyle dropped back in January 2020. We spoke exploring femininity, flaws in the queer community, Mista's journey as a gay artist and much much more… Be sure to follow Mista Strange across socials on @thestrangegram and go listen to his latest Ep ‘Strange Faces' available now on all streaming platforms… As always, please use the #TwoTwosPodcast on socials and be sure to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Music…Peace!
On this episode of ISOS: Host Brandon brings a shining example of how to do a newsletter. Charlie brings an essay on the current UK Rap landscape. And Miki brings a retrospective on Eminem's "The Eminem Show" as it turns 20.ARTICLES & TIMESTAMPS:Brandon's Pick - (5:38) "#136: Decadence And Disenchantment" By Todd L. BurnsCharlie's Pick - (22:06) "Amid a rash of cheesy samples, is UK rap running out of ideas?" By Will PritchardMiki's Pick - (39:43) "On The Eminem Show, The Rapper Sharply Skewered Society — But Lost Sight Of Himself" By Paul ThompsonThanks for listening! Be sure to help support the show by sharing, rating, reviewing and reading the pieces talked about. Support the writers & everyone that helps make this show possible. If you're an independent writer and would like your own work featured on the show, send it to us to read via the CS/5E Socials below! We appreciate you joining us as we continue in our search for sauce.Central Sauce (Twitter) - @Central_SauceThe 5th Element (Twitter & IG) - @5thElement_UK5E Community DiscordMusic - "Fxck Shit Up" By BasstiChillHop RecordsOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioDiggin' In The DigitsThe Beauty Of Independence
In a week where: Ray Liotta dies aged 67. Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men. Legendary post-war jockey Lester Piggott dies aged 86. Tory MPs once again mull triggering a confidence vote for Boris Johnson. It's the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. In the 1st of two TV segments: (8:47) With Stranger Things back for one last hurrah and many more shows going down the nostalgia route, is it time to chill on the nostalgia-bait yet?In the 1st of two Music segments: (21:43) It's not just TV that's milking the nostalgia cow, mainstream UK Rap is now doing it, begging the question why it's the new trend. In the 2nd TV segment: (37:59) Several notable artists have been lamenting on their socials about their label demanding more engagement from them. Is this just a cloaked label move or a genuine call for help?Finally, in the 2nd TV segment: (54:10) In the next step in the slow death of the BBC, CBBC will soon cease to be on TV and will be housed exclusively online. We saw this with BBC Three, and look how that went...Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter: @The5thElementUK5E Community DiscordWebsite: www.the5thelement.org.uk/5epnIntro Music - "Too Much" By VanillaInterlude - "Charismatic" By NappyHighChillHop MusicOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence
Features Soca, Afrobeats, Danceahall and UK Rap
Features Remixes, Soca, Dancehall and UK Rap
Features Trap, Hip-Hop, UK Rap and R&B
Features Top 40, Hip-Hop, Remixes, UK Rap, Soca and more...
Features Hip-Hop, UK Rap and R&B
The Podcast is back with some fresh heat Episode 17 is packed with the hottest new Trap, UK Rap and Hip-hop. Streaming exclusively on #TheTripleACollection
The moment has finally come! Episode 100 of Cold Drinks & Conversations. We'd like to thank everyone personally that has been an avid listener of the podcast whether you've become a cold drinker recently or have been with us since the early days. Episode 100 will mark the end of season 1, with season 2 coming in the next few months, watch this space! In this episode, Toren, Sillah & Ray begin by discussing 2022 and setting their sights on what looks to be a promising year, with the boys kicking off the year with Cold Drinks Live Volume 3, a very debate centred and discussion filled show! Sillah also discusses the upcoming Block Report open mic night, something he has been working on for a while, open to all artists, with submissions open until Friday the 14th of January. The conversation then moves onto discussing Molly Mae's recent comments on an interview she was a part of earlier in the week where she spoke on work ethic and everyone having the same 24 hours to work hard towards their goals, which many tabloids and people on social media spoke on, with many mocking and condemning her viewpoint, the boys each explain their take and why they see where she is coming from. Finally, with 2022 starting off busy for all three of the boys, Sillah caught a lot of attention with his Top 10 of all time UK Rap & Grime list that he put out earlier in the week, the trio give their takes, with Ray & Toren debating who they would of swapped out and replaced in their top 10's.To join in on the conversation use the hashtag #ColdDrinksPodcast and follow us on Twitter at @ColdDrinksPodcast
Came out of hibernation to record this special episode with Backroad Gee! Reporting live from the studio in Lagos, Nigeria, we spoke about the story behind his rap name, his time in jail and the impact that had on him as a person and a musician. In this episode, he also opens up about his just-released mixtape “Reporting Live From The Back Of The Road” and what can be excepted from this project. Finally, Backroad Gee weighs in on the comparisons between Drill, Uk Drill, Grime, UK Rap & Road Rap. If you enjoyed this episode (like we're sure you would), don't forget to rate us and share - That way, even more people can enjoy the podcast as well! Follow us on Instagram: @JessFinessePresents @JessJessFinesse
This week we speak to producer, violinist, arranger, composer, and songwriter Tobie Tripp. Classically trained at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, he received his first break as a co-writer on Tom Misch's 2017 break out single “South Of The River.” This led to him emerging as producer and songwriting aid to a new generation of talent - including artists such as Honey Mooncie, Hannah Grace and Honne. Alongside his work as a producer and arranger he has become the go to composer for some of the UK Rap scenes biggest stars. Composing and playing on albums by the likes of Dave, Stomrzy and Fredo - As well as collaborating with one of the godfathers of UK Garage MJ Cole on his recent Madruguda album. This project saw to him being introduced to one Jamie Oliver, 'the naked chef', leading Tobie to being the main collaborator for the new music being created for Jamie's TV shows and online content. We get the story of all of this and more in this great episode. Big shout out to Tobie for his time and you guys for giving us a listen. Click here for a playlist of Tobie's work The Process of Production is presented by Lawrence Diamond and Bob Matthews. Lawrence cut his teeth playing and writing in Indie bands before finding international success and touring the world with his band CITIZENS! During that time he worked with a host of revered producers including Liam Howe, Mark Ralph and Alex Kapranos. Since the band ended in 2016 he's been using that experience to help other artists develop their careers as a writer and producer while continuing to release his own music under various different guises. Bob learned his trade as the producer and multi-instrumentalist in Electronic Pop duo Alpines, whose career spans 3 albums, releases on major and indie record labels, shows with Florence + The Machine, The xx, Emeli Sandé, and a top 20 hit 'Tidal Wave' in collaboration with Sub Focus. In recent years he has turned his focus to producing other acts and has a studio in Chiswick in West London. If you have any feedback or questions, please email us: processofproductionpodcast@gmail.com Follow The Process of Production on Instagram @processofproduction If you like the podcast, please consider giving us a review on your podcast provider of choice! Thank you
Assess 2 UK pop rap albums from 2020. Assess 2 UK underground rap albums from 2020. K Diggy and Dan-O discuss these albums- Headie One -Edna Bree Runway-2000AND4EVA SonnyJim x Must Volkoff-Taylor Made Ostrich Leafdog-Live From The Balrog Chamber