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Soul of the Streets (SOTS): The Living Archive of Culture Soul of the Streets (SOTS) is more than a podcast—it is a culture-driven living archive documenting the voices that shape R&B and Hip-Hop. Established in 2014, the platform has spent over a...

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Soul of the Streets (SOTS): The Living Archive of Culture Soul of the Streets (SOTS) is more than a podcast—it is a culture-driven living archive documenting the voices that shape R&B and Hip-Hop. Established in 2014, the platform has spent over a decade preserving the stories, artistry, and moments that define the culture while recognizing emerging voices before the spotlight arrives. The platform’s legacy includes identifying cultural moments before the world catches on. In April 2014, months before the “Shmoney Dance” became a global phenomenon, Bobby Shmurda and Rowdy Rebel won the Soul of the Streets “Rock Yo Set” competition at the legendary Pyramid Club in New York City performing the record that would later become the NYC classic “Computers.” Moments like this reflect the platform’s commitment to documenting the culture while it is still unfolding. Hosted by G Waterz—a veteran songwriter, vocalist, and artist manager behind BPE (Beyond Platinum Entertainment)—Soul of the Streets brings a perspective rooted in professional artistry and cultural stewardship. With professional credits including songwriting for Freddie Jackson and background vocals for Joe, G Waterz brings a creator’s understanding to every conversation. With 500+ episodes and over a decade of consistent programming, Soul of the Streets bridges generations through in-depth interviews, cultural commentary, and curated music programming that documents the voices shaping music history. Past guests include Valerie Simpson, Melba Moore, Karyn White, Ray Chew, Glenn Jones, Alyson Williams, 3× Grammy-winning producer Darius “Deezle” Harrison (Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III), and Grammy-nominated songwriter Dustin “Dab” Bowie (Beyoncé). Weekly signature programming includes Hip-Hop Saturdays—featuring themed playlists and commentary reflecting the pulse of the culture—and R&B Sundays, celebrating legendary voices while spotlighting rising artists carrying the torch forward. Distributed via RedCircle and available on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, TuneIn, and more, Soul of the Streets continues to serve as a living archive preserving the voices, stories, and music history shaping the culture today. As the archive continues to grow, Soul of the Streets remains committed to discovering new voices and documenting the next chapter of R&B and Hip-Hop culture. Soul of the Streets — We saw the future first.

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Episodes
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PEEGUNNA INTERVIEW

4/23/2026
On this episode of Soul of the Streets, we sit down with PeeGunna — an artist moving with hunger, intention, and awareness in today’s Hip Hop landscape. This conversation goes beyond the surface. We tap into where he is right now musically, what’s changed in his mindset, and the real-life experiences that shaped records like “Hand To Hand.” From meaning to message, PeeGunna breaks down what he wants people to feel when they hear his music and how his sound speaks before he ever has to explain it. We also get into: This isn’t just about music — it’s about growth, awareness, and positioning. From understanding whether the game is open or still gatekept, to defining what the next version of PeeGunna sounds like, this episode captures an artist who’s not just trying to be heard — but understood the right way. 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where the stories behind the music matter just as much as the sound.

Duration:00:25:31

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Soul Seasoning. R&B Flavored

4/19/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we step into Soul Seasoning. R&B Flavored. 🎧💐 A sound that’s rich, layered, and felt from the first note to the last. Where every record carries its own taste, its own story, its own energy. This is that real R&B — seasoned with experience, emotion, and intention. From smooth vocals to records that sit with you, this playlist reminds you that R&B isn’t just heard… it’s felt. No rush. No noise. Just soul in its purest form. 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where the flavor is intentional and the feeling always comes first. Follow us on IG: @thehypenyc X: @thehyperadionyc

Duration:00:59:30

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Algorithm. Motion. Heat.🔥

4/18/2026
This week’s episode taps into Algorithm. Motion. Heat. where visibility, consistency, and energy all collide. This isn’t just about chasing the algorithm — it’s about how the music moves through it. The records that land carry intent, timing, and presence. From rising voices to artists applying pressure, this lineup reflects the side of Hip Hop where strategy meets substance. Some records hit fast. Others build and last. Either way, if it made this playlist, it’s moving with purpose. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and culture-driven Hip-Hop. 🎧 Tap in. Algorithm. Motion. Heat. — where the sound moves and the energy follows.

Duration:00:59:08

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RICKY JONES INTERVIEW

4/16/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with Ricky Jones — an R&B vocalist whose journey through Motown and Universal Records reflects the foundation of real soul music. From his early roots in the church to navigating the music industry, Ricky shares the experiences that shaped his voice, his discipline, and his purpose. He speaks on artist development, longevity, and what today’s R&B scene is missing when it comes to feeling and intention. The conversation also highlights his latest single “Set It Off,” produced by Keith Andes, and what he describes as a rebirth — a new chapter rooted in clarity, growth, and renewed passion for the music. More than an interview — this is a conversation about evolution, resilience, and the return of soul with purpose. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on Instagram & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in — where the culture speaks, and the stories live on.

Duration:00:27:46

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R&B, Personified

4/12/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we step into R&B, Personified — a sound that lives, breathes, and connects on a deeper level. This is Soul Eclectic. A blend of timeless voices and rising energy, where every record carries intention, emotion, and identity. From smooth vocals to records that speak from real experience, this playlist reflects what R&B is at its core — not just music, but feeling. No rush. No noise. Just presence. 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where R&B is curated with purpose, and the soul always comes first. Follow us on IG: @thehypenyc X: @thehyperadionyc

Duration:00:59:47

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Street Optics

4/11/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we step into Street Optics — where presence, pressure, and perception all collide. 🎤🔥 This isn’t just about what’s being said… it’s about how it’s being seen. The energy. The delivery. The way records move before they ever hit the mainstream. From hungry voices to established names, this lineup reflects the side of Hip Hop where image meets intent — where every bar, every move, and every release carries weight. Some records speak loud. Others move quiet but hit just as hard. Either way, if it made this playlist, it passed the ear test. 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where Hip Hop is curated with intention, and the culture speaks for itself. Follow us on IG: @thehypenyc X: @thehyperadionyc

Duration:00:59:30

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GOGO MORROW INTERVIEW

4/9/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with GoGo Morrow — a rising voice in R&B bringing confidence, vulnerability, and intention back to the forefront of the genre. In this conversation, GoGo reflects on her journey before the spotlight, the meaning behind calling herself an “R&B superhero,” and the emotional balance that shapes her sound. We dive into her EP SET, including the impact of “Hard To Love,” and what she wants listeners to feel when they hear her music. She also speaks on key moments in her growth — from working with artists like Lady Gaga and Kanye West’s Sunday Service to stepping into her own spotlight with major platforms and performances — all while defining her place in the next chapter of R&B. More than an interview, this is a conversation about identity, purpose, and stepping fully into your moment. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in — the future of R&B is speaking.

Duration:00:28:04

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Body & Soul

4/5/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we step into a space where the music feels personal… Body & Soul. This is R&B that settles in — not rushed, just felt. Records that speak to both the physical and emotional. The tension. The release. The vulnerability. Vocals that connect. Lyrics rooted in real feeling. Production that gives every moment room to breathe. Because R&B lives in two places — the body that feels it, and the soul that remembers it. Late-night energy. Quiet reflection. Honesty you can’t fake. This isn’t about chasing moments — it’s about creating ones that stay with you. 🎧 Soul of the Streets — where R&B is curated with intention, and the feeling always comes first. 📡 Follow @thehypenyc on Instagram & @thehyperadionyc on X

Duration:01:00:00

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Bar Risings

4/4/2026
This week’s episode is about elevation — the kind that comes from staying locked in when nobody’s watching. “Bar Risings” is for the artists sharpening their pen in real time. The ones building momentum off discipline, not noise. Where every verse feels intentional and every record sounds earned. These records carry focus — hungry flows, sharp delivery, and energy that reflects the climb. Because in this space, bars don’t just exist — they rise. And while the levels go up, the mentality stays grounded. Because the streets never sleep — they’re always watching, always listening, always deciding what’s real. This is the soundtrack for the ones putting the work in daily. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and culture-driven Hip-Hop. 🎧 Tap in. Bar Risings — where the work shows in every line.

Duration:00:58:59

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Soul Fire

3/29/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we tap into a space where the feeling runs deeper… Soul Fire. This is R&B with heat — not loud, not forced… but felt. The kind of records that sit in your chest a little longer. Vocals that carry emotion. Lyrics that come from real places. Production that lets the feeling burn slow. From timeless voices to artists moving with intention, every record in this set understands that R&B isn’t just about sound — it’s about connection. That late-night energy. That reflection. That honesty you can’t fake. This isn’t about chasing attention. It’s about creating moments that stay with you. Because when the soul is in it… you don’t just hear it — you feel the fire. 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where R&B is curated with intention, and the feeling always comes first. 📡 Follow @thehypenyc on Instagram & @thehyperadionyc on X

Duration:00:59:29

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Culture No Politics

3/28/2026
This episode is about the core of Hip Hop without the distractions. No narratives to debate. No sides to pick. Just music rooted in expression, skill, and presence. These records carry the energy of artists who are focused on the craft — bars that hit, flows that move with intention, and production that keeps everything grounded in the essence of the culture. From emerging voices carving their lane to artists sharpening their sound, every track stands on its own merit. Different perspectives, different sounds — all connected by a shared respect for what Hip Hop is at its core. No noise. No agenda. Just culture speaking clearly through the music. If you listen for authenticity, energy, and the art itself — this episode is for you. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on Instagram & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where the culture speaks for itself.

Duration:00:59:45

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SHEREE BROWN INTERVIEW

3/26/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with Sheree Brown — the legendary singer, songwriter, and author whose voice helped shape the emotional language of modern R&B. Best known for timeless records like “It’s a Pleasure” and the classic album Messages From The Soul, Sheree Brown represents an era where soul music carried intention, musicianship, and message. In this conversation, she reflects on growing up in Los Angeles, creating music that blended soul, jazz, funk, and gospel, and witnessing her sound travel far beyond America — especially through London’s rare groove scene where her music found a whole new generation of listeners. Sheree also speaks about collaboration, longevity, and what it truly means to create music that people keep, not just hear. From working alongside legends like Patrice Rushen to embracing her voice as an author and cultural storyteller, this discussion becomes a reflection on purpose, resilience, and the flowers artists sometimes receive far later than they deserve. More than an interview — this is a conversation about soul, intention, and legacy. If you believe music should still carry feeling, truth, and message, this episode will resonate deeply. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in — this is soul history speaking in real time.

Duration:01:17:54

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Soul Legendary

3/22/2026
This week’s episode steps into the space where legacy speaks louder than trends. “Soul Legendary” is a reminder of what R&B sounds like when it’s rooted in truth, history, and timeless feeling. These aren’t just records — they’re standards. Songs that carry weight. Voices that helped shape the sound we still move to today. Moments that didn’t chase the culture — they became it. From iconic runs to overlooked gems, every record in this set holds a piece of the foundation. The kind of music that doesn’t age — it evolves with you. This is R&B that lives beyond the moment. Not for hype. Not for algorithms. Just legacy, soul, and intention curated the way it’s supposed to be. Because when the music is legendary, it doesn’t need validation — it just needs to be felt. 📡 Follow @thehypenyc on IG and @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and legacy-centered R&B. 🎧 Tap in. Let the music remind you why it lasts.

Duration:00:59:41

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Street Pressure

3/21/2026
This week’s episode is about pressure — the kind that builds diamonds or exposes what isn’t real. “Street Pressure” is for the artists who don’t fold when the weight hits. The ones who turn struggle into sound and truth into bars. These records carry grit — heavy drums, focused flows, and voices that sound like they’ve been tested by the moment. Because the streets don’t reward noise — they respect presence, resilience, and authenticity. This is the soundtrack for the ones still standing, still pushing, still building from the ground up. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and culture-driven Hip-Hop. 🎧 Tap in. Street Pressure — where the weight creates the work.

Duration:01:00:12

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CHEEZE DIOR INTERVIEW

3/19/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, Gus sits down with Bronx representative Cheeze Dior — an artist carrying the energy of New York hip-hop while honoring the legacy of the Coke Boys movement. This conversation goes deeper than music. Cheeze Dior speaks on what it means to represent a movement connected to names like French Montana and the late Chinx, how loyalty and legacy shaped the way he moves in the industry, and why consistency remains one of the most important currencies in New York hip-hop today. He also opens up about balancing street reality with elevated lifestyle talk in his music, the importance of image and branding, and how the Bronx continues to influence his sound, mentality, and approach to the culture. From his studio process to the lessons he wants the next generation of Bronx artists to understand, this conversation is about staying grounded while building something that lasts. If you value authenticity, loyalty, and artists who carry the history of their city while carving their own lane — this one is essential. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in — real artists, real stories, real culture.

Duration:00:25:25

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Soul Fantasy

3/15/2026
This week’s episode drifts into the space where imagination meets soul. “Soul Fantasy” is for the moments when R&B lets go of the rules and leans into feeling. These records don’t just play — they float. Melodies that feel cinematic. Voices that glide across the rhythm. Production that creates a mood you can step inside. This is R&B that feels like a daydream with a heartbeat — music that carries emotion, atmosphere, and soul all at once. Not rushed. Not forced. Just timeless feeling curated with intention. Because when R&B taps into fantasy, it reminds us that soul music isn’t just heard — it’s experienced. 📡 Follow @thehypenyc on IG and @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and legacy-centered R&B. 🎧 Tap in. Let the music take you somewhere. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soul-of-the-streets/donations

Duration:00:59:44

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The Pulse of the Streets

3/14/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, we tap into the heartbeat of the culture with The Pulse of the Streets. These are records carrying the energy of the culture wherever it lives — music shaped by environment, sharpened through experience, and delivered by artists who understand that Hip Hop has always been about voice, perspective, and presence. From rising artists building their names to established voices reinforcing their position, every track in this lineup brings its own pressure. Different sounds, different regions, different stories — all connected by the same respect for the craft and the culture that built it. If you listen for the hunger, the bars, and the energy behind the music — this episode is for you. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on Instagram & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in with Soul of the Streets — where the culture speaks for itself. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soul-of-the-streets/donations

Duration:00:59:31

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JAY LUCIANO INTERVIEW

3/12/2026
This week on Soul of the Streets, Gus sits with Jay Luciano — a Bronx voice who’s built his name off consistency, hunger, and showing up even when the numbers don’t match the work. Jay speaks on the reality behind momentum: the hits, the misses, and the records that should’ve moved more — including “Liquor,” a joint he knows deserved extra eyes and ears. This conversation goes deeper than the music; it’s about staying locked in through the ups and downs. From navigating pressure in a city full of legends to understanding what real growth takes, Jay opens up about evolution, confidence, and pushing himself as an artist. If you value artists who move with intention — not gimmicks — tap in. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Stream now — real artists, real stories, real culture. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soul-of-the-streets/donations

Duration:00:13:08

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Heart & Soul

3/8/2026
This week’s episode is rooted in intention. “Heart & Soul” is for the moments when R&B strips everything down and gets honest again. These records don’t chase trends — they pull you in. Voices that feel lived in. Stories wrapped in harmony. Instrumentation that breathes. This is the side of R&B that brings you back to yourself — the part that reminds you why soul music lasts longer than the moment. Just pure soul — delivered with care and curated with purpose. 📡 Follow @thehypenyc on IG and @thehyperadionyc on X for real curation and legacy-centered R&B. 🎧 Tap in. This is R&B the way it’s supposed to feel. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soul-of-the-streets/donations

Duration:00:59:55

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Street Dominance

3/7/2026
This week’s episode is about presence — the kind you earn, not the kind you pretend to have. “Street Dominance” is for the artists whose voices cut through the noise because they’ve lived the weight behind every bar. These tracks move with intent — heavy bass, sharper flows, stories that don’t flinch. It’s the sound of standing tall in your truth, the sound of being grounded enough to make noise without losing your identity. This is for the ones shaping the culture from the concrete up. 🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X 🎧 Tap in. Street Dominance — where the voice matches the work. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soul-of-the-streets/donations

Duration:00:59:45