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That's Hip-Hop

Isaiah
Hip Hop
Kendrick Lamar
Naughty By Nature
Drake
Hip Hop Culture
Yoke the Joker
OPP
Pusha T
West Coast Hip Hop
Scarface
New Jersey
90s Hip Hop
Public Enemy
Del the Funky Homosapien
No Need For Alarm
Lil Wayne
Tommy Boy Records
Bob Marley
The Ghetto Boys
Gangsta Rap

We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Ch... more

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In this lively and thought-provoking episode, the hosts dive into a startling music-industry milestone: for the first time in 35 years, hip-hop didn’t appear anywhere in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40. What starts as a conversation abou... more

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The transcript reveals a deep, high-energy dive into Astroworld, unpacking why Travis Scott’s album feels less like a record and more like a full-blown experience. The hosts explore the psychedelic trap soundscape, the roller-coaster ... more

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From the moment I sat down with Yep Neezy, I felt like I was stepping into the heartbeat of the Inland Empire. His energy is raw, honest, and undeniably 909. In our conversation, he opens up about juggling fatherhood, barbering, and m... more

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This episode launches into the story of Soulja Boy (born DeAndre Cortez Way) as the hosts dive into his 2007 breakthrough album Souljaboytellem.com and its seismic impact on hip-hop. They note how the young artist exploded onto the sc... more

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Recent Guests

Huggy Duzit
Rising MC known for blending introspective lyricism with mellow, guitar-driven beats.
Independent Artist
Episode: #153 HUGGY DUZIT INTERVIEW: CREATING CONTENT, HOOP DREAMS, ORPHAN, FAMILY QUARRELS AND FINDING PEACE
Cam Archer
An MC known for his lyrical dexterity, cultural wit, and emotional depth.
Over Everything Collective
Episode: #145 CAM ARCHER INTERVIEW:
Tangent Wiggy
Cornerstone figure in the Inland Empire's underground hip-hop scene
Fam Likely
Episode: #130 FAM Likely Interview - Performing, New Music, IE's First Award Show, Building Platforms
Diesel 5K1
Artist known for introspective lyrics and mental health themes
Fam Likely
Episode: #130 FAM Likely Interview - Performing, New Music, IE's First Award Show, Building Platforms
Sonnie Babble
Professional rapper and music producer known for his contributions to the Inland Empire music scene.
Episode: #127 INTERVIEW WITH SONNIE BABBLE: DISCUSSES THE IE MUSIC SCENE, MAKING MUSIC, AND BUILDING AN EMPIRE
Memphis Reigns
A seasoned underground hip hop artist whose career spans two decades, blending soulful, gritty beats with introspective lyrics.
Episode: #125 #MEMPHISREIGNS TALKS HIP-HOP'S GLOBAL INFLUENCE, CULTURAL ROOTS, CRAFTING VERSES, & PODCASTING
ID Mak
An MC, artist, producer, designer known for his raw approach to hip-hop blending West Coast styles with introspective lyrics.
Episode: #117 #ID_MAK INTERVIEW: MULTIMEDIA, GROWING UP IN RIALTO, LIVING THE MAK LIFE, AND CREATING MUSIC
Jonnie Bars
Emerging lyricist from Pomona, California
Episode: #114 JONNIE BARS INTERVIEW - HONING YOUR CRAFT, PERFORMING TIPS, COMING UP FROM POMONA, CREATIVE PROCESS
Speeks Geek
Dynamic producer and songwriter from Pomona, California
Three Big Games
Episode: #107 SPEEKS GEAK INTERVIEW: WRITING PROCESS, MUSIC IN GAMES, COSMIC TEASE, MEETING ALEJANDRO ARANDA

Hosts

Mark Don't Stop the Body
Co-host of the show, shares insights on various hip-hop albums and contributes personal experiences and anecdotes.
Ali
Co-host with a focus on detailed album reviews and discussions, interjecting humor and personal stories about hip-hop.
Nesquik
Co-host known for his engaging commentary on hip-hop albums and skill at weaving personal anecdotes into discussions.
Isaiah
Co-host who brings unique perspectives to album discussions and personal reflections on hip-hop culture, often drawing from generational influences.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Hip Hop To The Fullest

    This podcast does an excellent job of exploring projects, topics, albums and more while facilitating dope conversation that either bring more light to previous projects and more knowledge behind those projects. Love the format and keep going brothas! Peace and One Love!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ADVinTheSpot
    United States9 months ago
  • This is hip hop

    This is different. Reviewing albums and getting different insights on past albums brings a new take and the same old nostalgia at the same time. Well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Properone909
    United States9 months ago
  • Sick hip hop podcast

    Love this hip hop podcast give me so much perspective on every Detial they do

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jantuane
    United States9 months ago

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The chemistry between the hosts is noted as a highlight, making each episode enjoyable and relatable to hip-hop fans.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and insightful analysis of classic hip-hop albums and the hosts' personal anecdotes that add depth to the discussion.
Reviewers commend the podcast for its blend of nostalgia and contemporary discussion, appealing to both long-time hip-hop fans and newer listeners.

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#156 TEQUILA BOYS INTERVIEW - HOW IT STARTED, IE GROWN, NEW MUSIC AND USING THE TOAD
Q: Where do you find the balance in showcasing your personal struggles and maintaining creativity?
It's about acknowledging those struggles while channeling them into my music, ensuring that I remain grounded and true to my experiences.
#156 TEQUILA BOYS INTERVIEW - HOW IT STARTED, IE GROWN, NEW MUSIC AND USING THE TOAD
Q: What makes you proud to say that you're a father?
Becoming a father has shaped me greatly, making me reflect on my responsibilities and the lessons I want to pass down.
#159 ASTROWORLD ALBUM REVIEW - TRAVIS SCOTT
Q: Why did you choose this album today?
I was inspired to choose this album after we reviewed Kid Cudi's album and because Travis Scott is the evolution of Kid Cudi sonically.
#151 MASTA ACE INTERVIEW: LONGEVITY IN HIP-HOP, SHOUTED OUT BY PEERS, MUSIC JOURNEY, FALLING SEASON
Q: What has kept you consistent throughout all that time from 1990 up to present day where you're still releasing very effective projects?
All I've been trying to do is prove myself to the fans and to the industry that I belonged in that company.
#151 MASTA ACE INTERVIEW: LONGEVITY IN HIP-HOP, SHOUTED OUT BY PEERS, MUSIC JOURNEY, FALLING SEASON
Q: It's interesting because when we first discovered you, it was way long from when you actually started.
I'm very aware of it. And it's actually a cool thing because not many artists are able to transcend generations of fans.

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This podcast focuses on a collaborative exploration of hip-hop music, through album reviews and discussions among its three hosts who share a deep-rooted friendship and individual musical experiences. They take an analytical approach, evaluating the significance and cultural impact of classic hip-hop albums while interspersing personal anecdotes and insights. Episodes feature comprehensive assessments of both iconic albums and emerging artists, touching on historical contexts and album influences, making it a rich resource for both casual listeners and dedicated hip-hop enthusiasts. The conversational nature combined with the hosts' passion for the genre sets it apart.

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Recent guests on That's Hip-Hop include:

1. Huggy Duzit
2. Cam Archer
3. Tangent Wiggy
4. Diesel 5K1
5. Sonnie Babble
6. Memphis Reigns
7. ID Mak
8. Jonnie Bars

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