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 | 83 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic History |
Our last episode in April reviews the 1995 debut album from hip-hop group The Nonce, titled World Ultimate. Rappers Nouka Basetype and Yusef Afloat blend abstract rhymes over laid-back beats, providing a mellow album perfect for just chilling out. more
This week, we review a dynamic album titled Breakin' Combs from artist Dred Scott, released in 1994. Dred not only handles rhyming duties but also the production, making him a literal one-man band. This was his only album ever released but his magnum... more
This week we take a look at another group who dropped a one and done underground gem, titled 30 Below The Funk from group 3 Steps From Nowhere. Released in 1995, members Doug Lazy Rimshot and Black Crow blend laid back, jazzy hip-hop with strong lyri... more
In episode 80, we dive underground to review the debut and only album from duo Da King & I, titled Contemporary Jeep Music. Producer DJ Majesty hooks up some jazzy dope beats for his partner, rapper Izzy Ice, to make an underground album that could r... more
This week we count down the Top 5 Posse Cuts part 2 adding on to part one released back in 2022. We dissect each song and pick who had the best verse from each one. more
This week, we conclude our salute to the women of hip-hop with arguably one of the most successful groups in the game. We're talking none other than Salt-N-Pepa and their second album A Salt With A Deadly Pepa, released in 1988. Salt-N-Pepa, along wi... more
Continuing our month dedicated to female MC's, we take it to the West Coast to review the debut album Make Way For The Motherlode from rapper Yo-Yo released in 1991. Backed by Ice Cube and production from Sir-Jinx, Yo-Yo stomped on the scene to let e... more
This week, we continue celebrating pioneer female MCs in hip-hop with the debut album from Roxanne Shante, Bad Sister, released in 1989. With Marley Marl on production, Shante does what she does best - battle rapping and boasting about her lyrical ab... more
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