The New Old Heads Hip Hop Podcast is a weekly hip hop culture talk show with discussions on hip hop news and music. The show features Bringing Down The Band's own Lonegevity and DJ Jay Diff, music producer Maja 7th, and former radio personality and event emcee/host J. Moore. Catch us live every week on Twitch. Visit newoldheads.com for details.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 394 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic HistoryMusic Commentary |
The New Old Heads episode 393 discussed Buckshot saying that streaming is almost dead, Jay-Z donating $300 million for private schools, and if album sales matter anymore. more
The New Old Heads episode 392 had discussions on if Eminems "A shot at a feat" line in relation to Megan Thee Stallion is actually offensive, 9th Wonders comments comparing Eminem and Caitlin Clark, Illa Js comments about J Dilla potentially taking u... more
Episode 391 of the New Old Heads podcast talked about Charlamagne saying he blocks out peoples opinions and that you're not smart if you don't, T-Pain saying he's happy he didn't listen to Snoop and Scott Storch, and Lauryn Hill's Miseducation being ... more
Episode 390 of the New Old Heads talked the national "Cookie Plug" chain culturally appropriating Hip Hop and the backlash in the new Indianapolis location, Michael Eric Dyson defending Drake's Blackness, Sean Combs' video of him attacking Cassie, an... more
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Y’all have a VERY MISOGYNISTIC PERSPECTIVE. You talk like experts but your outdated, chauvinist Black male perspective, undermines your legitimacy. One of Hip hop’s biggest problem is misogyny and y’all with your lack of insight into your chauvinism don’t improve the atmosphere. I think the white boy is the only one who’s read a entire book or article that isn’t about hiphop. He understands cultural currents better than anyone else on the show. Y’all could benefit from losing 2 of these “these o... more
The NOH cover everything hip hop, from old to new, from liner notes to controversy to community. It’s ALL in this podcast. So whether you’re an old head or new to the game, follow these guys and tune in because no stone is unturned!
New Old Heads have been a staple in the podcast game for years. They never disappoint!
This podcast is a great listen. I grew with Māja 7th and Lonegevity in the A. So maybe I’m a little bias. But still really proud of my guys. Keep doing your thing.
It’s always fun tuning into their live streams on twitch at 9-11PM on Tuesdays being a part of the conversation! Great topics every week and just a super good atmosphere definitely!
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