A podcast about old school hip-hop, from classic artists to classic albums. We dive into the pioneers that made hip-hop what it is today and give the props to the legends that paved the way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Following the success of their debut album just a year earlier, Kriss Kross released the 2nd album Da Bomb in 1993. Rappers Mac Daddy and Daddy Mac attempted to shed their child-like rap image by going towards a harder, West coast type of sound, with... more
On episode 143 we cover Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs From 1991.
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After the success of his debut solo album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted in 1990, Ice Cube and his label wanted to continue the momentum and also released the critically acclaimed EP Kill at Will later that year. A combination of remixed and new songs, incl... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Focusing on old-school hip-hop, this podcast explores classic artists and albums that have shaped the genre. Listeners can expect a mix of in-depth reviews and commentary surrounding influential hip-hop tracks, artists, and cultural moments. Highlighting not only the music but personal narratives tied to these classics, episodes provide a rich tapestry of history that celebrates the pioneers of hip-hop and their significant contributions. The hosts often weave personal experiences into their analyses, making each episode relatable and engaging for fans of the genre.
Notably, the podcast features a variety of hip-hop styles from the past, emphasizing tracks that tell compelling stories and showcase lyrical genius. Its nostalgic approach aims... more
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