
Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast is a culture-first platform dedicated to preserving, honoring, and advancing Hip-Hop through real conversations with independent and legendary artists, producers, executives, and community voices. From music ownership and legacy to industry trends, media, and cultural impact, we document Hip-Hop the right way—authentic, intelligent, and unapologetic. 🎙️ Hosted by Karev 🌍... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Legacy Isn’t Given, It’s Built: In this powerful episode of the Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast, we sit down with JREADI to unpack what it truly means to come from legendary roots in New York City Hip-Hop—and still build your own legacy in an industry that ... more
In this episode of The Mic Council, we tackle a controversial but necessary conversation: why the East Coast Hip-Hop sound isn’t evolving the way it once did. From Boom Bap nostalgia and industry gatekeeping to radio politics, streaming algorithms, a... more
This is a clip from the upcoming Mic Council Show, Why Isn't East Coast Hip-Hop Moving Forward? Stay tuned for the release of this episode and more.
In this powerful Heritage Hip-Hop interview, Tony Da Dome joins us for a no-filter cultural breakdown on the state of Hip-Hop today. We dive straight into ageism in Hip-Hop, why veteran artists still matter, and how the culture loses value when we ac... more
In this exclusive Heritage Hip-Hop interview, producer Stan Ipkiss breaks down the making of his AI-produced album and why artificial intelligence is becoming one of the most disruptive and creative forces in modern music. We talk about how AI is pus... more
On this episode of Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast, we sit down with Spoda, an artist who’s proving consistency is the key to legacy.Spoda talks about standing out in today’s crowded music landscape, dropping countless projects to make sure the world rememb... more
In this episode of Heritage Hip-Hop, we sit down with Rhymrcka — lyricist, creator, and member of the Wu-Tang-affiliated American Cream Team — to talk about his journey toward ownership, purpose, and independence in Hip-Hop.Rhymrcka opens up about hi... more
In this episode of Heritage Hip-Hop, we introduce Travesty the Lazy Emcee — a new artist making his mark in the culture.Travesty opens up about his journey as a rising emcee, his creative vision, and how he sees the future of Hip-Hop from a new gener... more
My first interview that I listened to was with Jerusalemm. What got my attention when reading the description of this episode was that, Jerusalemm is from my homestate of South Carolina. This episode was very interesting to listen to.
Karev always asks the real questions and gets his guests to really look into themselves to see why they do what they do.
I love this podcast so far because the questions are not typical. The host asks questions that are deep and brings out the artist.










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