"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
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 789 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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On this episode of Library Rap, Brother Ali discusses his latest album Satisfied Soul and his creative journey. He reflects on his long-time collaboration with producer Ant, whose unique sound has shaped his music. Brother Ali shares why he chose to ... more
"This is bigger than Hip Hop" Errol Eats Everything tells Tim this Week on Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel. Tim sits down with Errol to discuss his new self-titled album Errol Eats Everything. He talks about why Chubb Rock and S... more
In June 2017, Tim Einenkel had the opportunity to interview the late Reggie Osse a.k.a Combat Jack for his Mogul series which highlighted the late Chris Lighty. This week on Library Rap; The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel, Tim replays part of h... more
Here are a few joints Jemini has done over the years here & abroad that people may not have heard
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LOVE YOU BETTER:Mary j blidge feat jemini U.K rmx
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The episode with Kool Keith might be my favourite, but this podcast has so much great content!
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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
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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