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No Ceilings is hosted by rapper, Crip gang member, and social pundit Glasses Malone with assistance from his co-host Peter Bas. Every week, the two discuss people and things that are despised, loathed, and generally unliked by mainstream society. From prostitutes and white supremacists to Satanists and rapist, No Ceilings examines and attempts to diagnose those things we have labeled as Pariahs. A... more

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In this episode of No Ceilings Live, Glasses Malone and the crew pull listeners behind the scenes as they map out plans for the evolving CCS/Crip Store space, discussing everything from studio design and vinyl flooring to retail displays, DJ booth co... more

In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone sits down with writer and showrunner Malcolm Spellman for an in-depth conversation about Hollywood, storytelling, and the realities of large-scale television production. Spellman breaks down how major pr... more

In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone sits down with Mackwop of Top Dawg Entertainment for a candid conversation about hip-hop, branding, and the realities of building a career in music. Mackwop reflects on “falling into” rap before realizin... more

In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone sits down with Toronto-based artist Sty Low to discuss street culture, identity, and hip-hop’s global influence. Originally from France with Ivorian roots, Sty Low shares how artists like Bone Thugs-N-Ha... more

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Recent Guests

Sty Low
Guest from Toronto, introduced as a guest in the conversation
Toronto rapper
Episode: Conversation With A Toronto Rapper (feat. Sty Low)
Jeff Pearlman
Author of Only God Can Judge Me
Author, books about Tupac and sports figures
Episode: Conversations About The New Tupac Book feat. Jeff Pearlman
Scru Face
Guest discussed in episode, rapper/creator
Group referenced in lawsuit discussions
Episode: Conversations With OVO's Most Hated
Al B.
Partner and frequent collaborator mentioned as accompanying Glasses Malone
Episode: Conversations On How To Fix The Party (Hip Hop)
Killer Mike
Renowned rapper and activist
Run the Jewels
Episode: BONUS* Is Good Music Still Enough In Hip Hop?
Keke Loco
A guest with insights into gang culture
Episode: BONUS* Conversations On Violence & Danger
Norm Steele
Glasses Malone's big brother and a contributor to the discussions
Episode: BONUS EP* Conversations About The Culturally Entitled
Twon Mack
A significant figure in the adult contemporary hip hop movement
Episode: BONUS EP* Conversations About Dealers and Addicts
Dr. Joy Harden-Radford
Mental health professional and host of Therapy for Black Girls
Therapy for Black Girls
Episode: Conversations With The Insatiable

Host

Glasses Malone
Host of the show, rapper and cultural commentator with deep ties to West Coast hip-hop and street culture.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 274 ratings
  • Great conversation

    The ep with Jeff Pearlman was fire. Made me go out and buy Only God Can Judge Me

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    theworldfamousbp
    United Statesa month ago
  • ❤️Convos on Gatekeeping Hip Hop

    The principles in hip-hop that are discussed on this podcast extend far beyond the art form itself. The analogous topics and insights discussed apply to life, creativity, and culture in unexpected ways.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LawrenceLKnight
    United States6 months ago
  • We don’t share the same politics.

    I gotta delete the Trump and Elon talk. It’s no bueno.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    A pmp named Sweetback
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Podcast! 🙏

    I really respect what you’re doing with your platform. This podcast is entertaining, informative, and always an enjoyable listen. You are using your platform for good, which I really appreciate and admire, as many do not. I love how you’re able to discuss things that other podcasts might avoid, such as big-picture and taboo topics, and analyse these things deeply, while still easily keeping your audience engaged by being light-hearted and humorous at the right times. Great job, guys! Please keep... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jacsta1234
    Australiaa year ago
  • 5 stars!

    Love this pod. Much needed for our culture.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    C4rterWilliams
    United Statesa year ago

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Some criticism centers on personality clashes and heated debates that can be polarizing.
Listeners appreciate candid, well-argued discussions on culture, authenticity, and industry dynamics.

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#195
United States/Music
Apple Podcasts
#250
Saudi Arabia/Music

Talking Points

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Q: Do you believe Kanye West has sold out?
There's a debate around Kanye's authenticity and whether he has always been true to himself or has undergone a transformation for commercial success.
What Do J. Cole Fans Want From Cole, Did Kanye Sell Out Black Folk & New ASAP Rocky
Q: What do you expect from J. Cole in his new album regarding past conflicts?
Listeners outside of his fanbase demand authenticity and closure on past interactions with other artists like Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
More Conversations About Gatekeeping Hip Hop
Q: What did drag racing bring you?
It allowed me to bond with my father and practice math in a practical way.
Conversations On Hip Hop & The Top 40
Q: So, Pete, at that point, would you believe there's a connection to people in Europe?
They need to expand to maintain a growth curve; that's why sports leagues are increasing their presence in Europe.
Conversations With Wayno
Q: How did you know that, okay, I'm gonna do this forever?
It didn't come to my 30s, bro, because hip hop was something I was always intrigued by since childhood.

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What is No Ceilings with Glasses Malone about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A culture-driven discussion show centered on hip-hop, street culture, and broader media dynamics, with frequent dives into authenticity, entrepreneurship, and the media landscape. Episodes balance deep dives into West Coast and international rap scenes, cross-border perspectives, power dynamics in the industry, online fandom, and the economics of modern music. Notable strengths include candid conversations about platform building, personal responsibility, and the evolving relationship between street credibility and commercial opportunity, often featuring guests with firsthand experience in music, media, or culture commentary. The format blends sharp cultural critique with personal storytelling, making it a compelling listen for those intere... more

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