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Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel
Hip Hop
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Brother Ali
Satisfied Soul
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Ant
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"Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel" is like "Inside the Actor's Studio" for hip hop. Every week, Tim gets inside the art of hip hop in interviews with the most influential emcees, artists, producers, DJs, and sound engineers. Notable guests have included, Ice T, Royce Da 5'9", Joell Ortiz, Talib Kweli, Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, David Banner, Scarface, Rah Digga, Rapsody... more

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Brother Ali
Renowned hip hop artist known for his deep and reflective lyrics.
Independent rapper
Episode: Library Rap: Brother Ali, Satisfied Soul Interview
Errol Eats Everything
Hip hop artist and creator of the album 'Errol Eats Everything'
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4.8 out of 5 stars from 48 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    The episode with Kool Keith might be my favourite, but this podcast has so much great content!

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    DKproducer
    Canada4 years ago
  • Incredible

    Best interviewer in the game

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    United Kingdom4 years ago
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    Packed with nutrition. My wife’s pregnant.

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    United States6 years ago
  • Good stuff...!

    Just discovered this podcast (rec by a friend) and listened to the dstroy and mo bee episodes... very good questions from the host. Very relaxed guests led to great answers... only downside is the recording quality. Although it’s not off putting at all, there is room for improvement (which I’m sure will happen as it grows). Anyways, I’ve subbed and look forward to future eps... Peace from London

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    I♥️comedy
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • The best rap/hip hop podcast out there

    If you love rap and hiphop and want to hear artists really open up about the music, this is the podcast. If you want to learn more about the music and the artists, but don't care about their love lives or their relationship to the Kardashians, this is the podcast. If you want to hear from artists that are truly great, some masters, some hidden gems, this is it.

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Library Rap: Errol Eats Everything
Q: Why don't we see you as a human form in your visuals?
Errol explained that he opts for a cartoon character because he is focused on the music and wants to avoid personality overshadowing the message, emphasizing the creativity in his approach.
Library Rap: Errol Eats Everything
Q: What do you think is being missed in terms of the conversation about gun violence?
Errol believes the core issues contributing to gun violence, like socioeconomic factors and systemic oppression, are often overlooked, with discussions focusing instead on symptoms rather than the root causes.
Library Rap: Errol Eats Everything
Q: What inspired you to record the track 'Kingdom' and have it as your second track in the album?
Errol revealed that the line 'I am less than I am in your kingdom' resonated with him after a hard experience in a previous job where he felt overlooked. This inspired him to express feelings of personal confinement and the desire for freedom through his music.

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