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Dead End Hip Hop

Dead End Media Group
Kota the Friend
Hip Hop
French Montana
Lyrics To Go, Volume 5
No Place Like Chrome
DDG
Hit Boy
Evergreen
CJ Fly
Atlanta
Vietnam
Oregon
Hitboy
Ransom
Highway 600
Kayo
Kenny Mason
Anderson .paak
Hip Hop Culture
Jonah Cruzz

Dead End Hip Hop provides coverage of hip-hop and conversations surrounding the culture. Join Ken (“Kinge”), Brandon “B”( B from the D), Rafael (“Feefo”), and Rod of Modest Media. No politics. No BS.

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We’re each sharing the albums that stood out to us the most from September and breaking down why they hit the way they did. Some of our picks might surprise you and others might be the same ones that stayed in your rotation all month. From major drop... more

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We’re live reacting to Pitchfork’s Top 100 Rap Albums list and breaking down how they ranked some of the biggest projects in hip hop history. From classics that deserve their spot to albums that probably shouldn’t have made the cut, we’re going throu... more

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Recent Guests

Animal Brown
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Mike C-Town
Hip hop enthusiast and guest for the top five discussion
Episode: Top 5 Hip Hop Albums Of The Year...So Far
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Episode: Top 5 Hip Hop Albums Of The Year...So Far
Nicky Doucet
New voice on Dead End Hip Hop, well-regarded for his commentary.
Episode: Key Glock - Glockaveli: The Don ALBUM REVIEW | UNLOCKED
Rome Streetz
Rapper known for his lyrical prowess and affiliation with the Griselda record label.
Griselda Records
Episode: Rome Streetz Talks Trainspotting, Griselda & His Mindset on the Mic | The Listening
Nick Grant
Rap artist from South Carolina and Atlanta, known for his lyrical prowess and storytelling.
Grand Hustle Records
Episode: Nick Grant Reveals New Album Date & Legendary Rap Stories! | The Listening
Marv Won
Battle rapper known for his lyrical prowess and contributions to the Detroit hip-hop scene
Independent
Episode: Marv Won Breaks Down His Legacy, Detroit Roots, and Artist Growth | The Listening
Vic Spencer
Chicago-based rapper known for collaborations with artists like Sean Price and Ghostface Killah.
Independent hip-hop artist
Episode: Vic Spencer Talks Chicago Roots, Influences & Exclusive Unreleased Tracks | DEHH: The Listening
Ché Noir
Rap artist known for her fusion of vulnerability and strength in her lyrics.
Independent artist
Episode: Ché Noir Interview | DEHH: The Listening

Hosts

Ken Kinge
Co-host with a focus on the broader narrative in hip-hop and a key member of the Dead End Hip Hop team, contributing to engaging discussions and cultural analysis.
Brandon B
Co-host contributing various perspectives to the conversation, known for his insightful takes on recent hip-hop events and artist discussions.
Rod
Co-host actively engaging in discussions and known for his critiques on artist performances and industry trends, providing a balanced viewpoint.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 341 ratings
  • Legends

    DEHH and ITMSO have been huge influences on me since I was in middle school. Can’t believe I’ve been watching/listening for almost a decade now. Thank you guys for all the hard work and for all you’ve done for the culture. Hope you all know how much you mean to so many hip-hop heads out there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    david_rowe72
    Canada2 years ago
  • BIG MOOCHIE GRAPE

    BIG MOOCHIE 🍇🍇🍇

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @Thefusionsofficial
    United States2 years ago
  • Uncle Larry

    Good Job Feefo 🧡🧡🍊🍊 keep going!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jae2323
    United States2 years ago
  • Goats

    Goated review’s

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jae2323
    United States4 years ago
  • could've used some more constructive criticism. Could've used a more thoughtful analysis. Kind of an awkward way to review an album. Should've went through every individual song. 🤬🤬🤬🤬

    Audible
    1
    Brandan
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the authenticity and humor of the hosts, often highlighting their deep knowledge of hip-hop culture.
They applaud the engaging discussions and lively debates that make complex topics accessible and entertaining.
Many comments reflect a long-standing loyalty among fans, who value the show's impact on their understanding of hip-hop and its artists.

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What Was Young Thug Thinking?
Q: How do you feel about the controversial lyrics in his new album?
While some are offended, there are discussions on whether the lyrics reflect a serious commentary or are simply part of a joke. Expectations of listeners are influenced by his current legal issues.
What Was Young Thug Thinking?
Q: What do you think the impact of Young Thug's trial is on his music?
The trial and all of the leaks have somewhat neutered his status and ability to respond to controversy effectively.
Songs That Define Each Region in Hip Hop
Q: What is one song from each coast that defines their coast?
The discussion revolves around various songs representing each coast, with specific picks for the South, Midwest, and East and West Coast.
Mastering The 7 Levels of Rapper
Q: Who's your second rapper?
I got Lupe.
Mastering The 7 Levels of Rapper
Q: Who you're to, Ken?
I got Rapsody.

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A vibrant examination of hip-hop culture, focused on music commentary and relevant discussions. The hosts engage listeners with lively debates about albums, artist controversies, and industry dynamics, all while emphasizing a humorous yet insightful perspective. This show often explores themes surrounding artists' performances, album releases, and the evolving nature of hip-hop, presenting a mix of critique, nostalgia, and cultural analysis. Unique to this podcast is its commitment to maintain a non-political and unfiltered dialogue, allowing for open discussions that celebrate the artistry and complexities of hip-hop without distractions.

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2. Mike C-Town
3. Angie Beasley
4. Nicky Doucet
5. Rome Streetz
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7. Marv Won
8. Vic Spencer

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