The dynamic story of how complete unknowns built a world free of music industry gatekeepers --the global superstars that it birthed, the kingmakers you've never heard of - and how big buildings and big money snatched back the power. An ItsTheReal Production more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | MusicSociety & CultureDocumentaryMusic History |
OTHERtone + @byseanbrown collaborate to bring to life the energy and excitement of The Blog Era. To celebrate the culmination of ItsTheReal's 10-part docuseries--The Blog Era, OTHERtone partnered with Sean Brown’s Curves at Home for an exclusive and ... more
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The party goes on. And while some in The Blog Era evolved, most died off. Staying true to himself took a toll on eskay. On his family life, finances, physical and mental well-being. On the music he once loved. What happens when it's all too much? We ... more
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Thank y’all for detailing one of the best times in music. This era changed the game for a lot of us.
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This pod would have been fun enough if it was simply a “remember when” for 2007-2012 hip hop, but the brothers did a great job of telling the story of the individuals behind many of the most popular blogs, and then explaining the many reasons for their demise. Definite must listen.
Itsthereal and their ability to tell stories, or just create entertaining content, is remarkable. I have never not enjoyed something I have consumed by then. I am a nostalgic mf and this has been my favorite project they’ve done. I, like many of us who tuned in every week, was emotional when it ended. Not just because of the subject of the episode but also because this, too was over. Well done guys.
This is an amazing collection of a period in time and so well executed Thank you Eric & Jeff for many years of work and caring so much about hip hop the way you both do more
Apple Podcasts | #23 | United States/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #17 | Canada/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #205 | Canada/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #228 | United Kingdom/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #66 | Germany/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | Australia/Music/Music History |
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