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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. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!

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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. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!

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English


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#62 IT TAKES A NATION OF MILLIONS TO HOLD US BACK ALBUM REVIEW PUBLIC ENEMY

5/4/2024
Dive into the vibrant and electrifying world of hip-hop with the latest podcast episode featuring a dynamic trio—Mark, Ali, and Isaiah—who bring a fresh, energetic flair to the discussion of Public Enemy's groundbreaking album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back." This episode isn't just a review; it's a celebration of influence and cultural revolution, encapsulating the spirit of one of the most powerful voices in the history of rap. As the hosts reminisce about their first encounters with tracks like "Fight the Power," they unravel the fabric of an era that pulsates with the urgency of political and social consciousness. Their dialogue transitions seamlessly from nostalgic anecdotes to deep dives into lyrics and themes, all while maintaining a lively banter that keeps the listener hooked. Listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of insights as the hosts explore the album's enduring impact, from Flava Flav's iconic clock to the deeper philosophical undertones of the music that challenge listeners to consider the omnipresent struggle for power and identity in society. The podcast doesn't shy away from examining the symbols of hip-hop culture and its intersections with other musical genres, revealing how Public Enemy managed to blend and transcend traditional boundaries. With each track dissected, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah not only decode complex rhymes but also relate them to broader cultural narratives, making this episode a compelling blend of entertainment and enlightenment for anyone intrigued by the power of music to reflect and reshape the world.

Duration:01:32:19

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#63 SECTION 80 ALBUM REVIEW - KENDRICK LAMAR K DOT KUNG FU KENNY, BOOGIEMAN

5/4/2024
In a riveting exploration of Kendrick Lamar's seminal debut album, "Section 80," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dissect the profound impact of Lamar's lyrical genius and thematic depth. From the gritty streets of Compton to the global stage, they unravel the layers of storytelling woven into each track, revealing a tapestry of societal commentary, personal introspection, and cultural resonance. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for hip-hop, they uncover the album's hidden gems, from J Cole's early support to the album's thematic evolution, offering a glimpse into the making of a modern masterpiece. But this discussion is more than just a retrospective; it's a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries, challenge conventions, and spark meaningful dialogue. Through lively banter and insightful analysis, these hip-hop connoisseurs invite listeners to embark on a journey through Kendrick Lamar's artistic evolution, leaving them inspired, enlightened, and hungry for more. So, whether you're a seasoned hip-hop aficionado or a curious newcomer, prepare to be captivated by the raw emotion, intellectual depth, and cultural significance of Kendrick Lamar's "Section 80."

Duration:01:29:41

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#61 At the Speed of Life Album Review - Xzibit

4/15/2024
In a lively burst of nostalgia and keen insight, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive into the influential waves created by Xzibit’s debut album, "At the Speed of Life." The trio draws an ingenious parallel between Xzibit and other cultural staples like the original Xbox and the Jordan Aqua 8s, framing him as a seminal figure whose impact resonates through generations. Their discussion isn’t just an exploration of music; it's a vibrant celebration of an era, stitching together personal anecdotes with Xzibit's gritty, authentic narratives, creating a rich tapestry of late 90s hip-hop culture. The trio doesn’t just stop at reminiscing over hits like "Paparazzi" and "The Foundation"; they delve deep into the album’s production nuances, brought to life by heavyweights like Diamond D and DJ Muggs. The episode unfolds as a heartfelt tribute to the lasting influence of Xzibit’s music, highlighting how it scored the soundtrack to their formative years, from marathon sessions of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 to profound lyrical dissections late into the night. This discussion is a captivating mix of technical breakdowns, emotional ties, and a celebration of an artist who sped through the industry at the speed of life, leaving an indelible mark on his listeners and the hosts themselves. With every anecdote and mimicry of Xzibit's distinctive style, the hosts recreate the atmosphere of discovery and admiration that only true music lovers know, inviting their listeners to relive those iconic beats and bars along with them.

Duration:01:11:00

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#59 THE DIARY REVIEW - SCARFACE

4/8/2024
In the vibrant and dynamic world of hip-hop, a deep dive into the legacy of Scarface unfolds as hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah unravel the threads of Scarface's indelible impact on the hip-hop genre. From his early days with the Ghetto Boys to his ascent as a solo artist, Scarface emerges as a pioneer of Southern and gangsta rap, weaving narratives steeped in the gritty realities of street life. His introspective lyrics, underscored by a resonant voice and masterful storytelling, delve into themes of poverty, violence, survival, vulnerability, and mental health. The episode is a tribute to a legend who sculpted the soundscape of hip-hop with his deep, narrative-driven style, earning accolades and influencing a generation of artists, from Tupac to Jay-Z. The discussion spans Scarface's monumental discography, including his work with the Ghetto Boys and his critically acclaimed solo albums, highlighting his ability to achieve both platinum and gold status. The hosts passionately dissect the significance of Scarface's contributions, not just in terms of music but also his profound influence on the hip-hop community, as evidenced by the outpouring of respect from industry giants like DMX, Biggie, and Kanye West. They explore the intricacies of Scarface's lyrical prowess, his unique blend of storytelling and preacher-like cadence, and how his music reflects the essence of Houston, Texas. This episode is not merely a review; it's a celebration of Scarface's legacy, a journey through his artistic evolution, and a testament to his role as a foundational pillar in the hip-hop world. With engaging anecdotes, insightful analysis, and genuine reverence, "#59 THE DIARY REVIEW - SCARFACE" invites listeners to rediscover the genius of a true hip hop icon.

Duration:01:25:41

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#60 NAUGHTY BY NATURE ALBUM REVIEW TREACH, VIN ROCK & DJ KAY GEE

4/8/2024
Diving into the vibrant heart of hip-hop's golden era, hostsMark, Ali, and Isaiah spin the decks back to the early '90s, delivering a high-octane review of Naughty by Nature's monumental impact on the genre. Igniting a nostalgic journey back to a time when anthems like "O.P.P." and "Hip Hop Hooray" ruled the airwaves and MTV rotations. This rap trio, composed of the lyrical genius Treach, the dynamic Vin Rock, and the wizard behind the turntable, DJ Kay Gee, didn't just ride the wave of the golden age; they became the tide that lifted all boats, permeating every corner of hip-hop culture from "In Living Color" to memorable performances on "All That." Their discussion isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a deep dive into the essence of what made Naughty by Nature stand out in a crowded scene - their unique blend of ferocity, melody, and anthemic choruses that compelled you to chant along, no matter where you were. The dialogue between Mark, Ali, and Isaiah bubbles with enthusiasm as they dissect the intricacies of Naughty by Nature's sound, the strategic lyricism of Treach, and the underappreciated genius of Kay Gee's production skills, and the glue that holds it all together, Vin Rock. They bring to light how the group's music was more than just party anthems; it was a complex tapestry woven with aggressive cadences, melodic undercurrents, and a knack for storytelling that captured the gritty reality of their New Jersey roots. Through engaging anecdotes and vivid descriptions of live performances, the duo paints a picture of an era where Naughty by Nature wasn't just part of the hip-hop narrative; they were essential authors of it. Their exploration into the album's tracks, the iconic cover, and the transformative impact of the group's music on the genre is more than just an album review; it's a vibrant celebration of Naughty by Nature's indelible mark on the fabric of hip-hop.

Duration:01:19:09

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#58 WORDWORTH TALKS LYRICIST LOUNGE, EMC, MASTA ACE, THE ART OF RHYME AND AI

3/18/2024
Embark on a rhythmic journey with Wordsworth, a maestro of metaphor and a wizard of wordplay, as he unfolds the tapestry of his musical odyssey in an episode that dances on the fine line between nostalgia and innovation. This isn't just a conversation; it's a masterclass in storytelling through the beats of hip-hop, where each note carries the weight of history, and every lyric paints a vivid picture of cultural evolution. From the hallowed halls of the Lyricist Lounge, where legends were born in the crucible of freestyle, to the collaborative symphonies with icons like A Tribe Called Quest and Blackstar, Wordsworth guides us through the labyrinth of his musical legacy with the poise of a seasoned storyteller. As the narrative unfolds, we're not just listeners; we're participants in a vibrant saga that spans the gamut from the gritty stages of underground rap battles to the enlightening classrooms where Wordsworth transmutes his lyrical prowess into educational gold. This episode is a beacon for those who dwell in the realms of creativity, a testament to the transformative power of hip-hop as both an art form and a medium for social change. Through the tales of personal triumph, the collaboration behind the curtains, and the heartfelt dedication to using music as a bridge between generations, this conversation stands as a monument to the enduring legacy of hip-hop culture and its custodians, like Wordsworth, who nurture its roots while dreaming up its future.

Duration:01:01:47

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#57 MANIFEST DESTINY REVIEW - (UTD) URBAN THERMO DYNAMICS - MOS DEF

3/16/2024
In the bustling, ever-evolving world of hip-hop, a gem from the past resurfaces in the lively banter of Mark and Isaiah, sparking a journey back to the roots of Mos Def's illustrious career with Urban Thermo Dynamics (UTD). Picture this: a duo diving deep into the annals of hip-hop history, uncovering the familial bonds and unexpected love interests that shaped UTD, all the while tossing curveballs and sharing laughs. Their discussion isn't just a review; it's a vibrant exploration of the group's unique position in hip-hop lore, complete with a revelation of Mos Def's crush turned cool companion, Cess, and the limited cassette tape release that has fans clamoring for a piece of history. But it's not all history and trivia; the conversation veers into the realm of personal anecdotes and industry insights, painting a picture of a time when hip-hop was as much about the beats on a cassette as it was about the stories behind them. Imagine the surprise of discovering a delivery guy with Busta Rhymes' vocal prowess or the nostalgia of revisiting Mos Def's poetic musings on Brooklyn's streets. This dialogue is more than just a podcast episode; it's a heartfelt nod to the roots of hip-hop, intertwined with personal tales and a sprinkle of what-if fantasies, engaging listeners in a rich tapestry of musical heritage and the undeniable spirit that fuels the genre's ongoing evolution.

Duration:01:28:22

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#56 BLACKOUT REVIEW - METHOD MAN AND REDMAN

3/9/2024
Embarking on a riveting exploration of hip-hop's golden era, hosts Mark Ali and Isaiah dive deep into the lore of Method Man and Redman's iconic "Blackout" album. Celebrated for their gritty lyrical prowess and electrifying performances, this dynamic duo's contribution to hip-hop has long been admired but seldom dissected with the enthusiasm and detail Mark, Ali and Isaiah bring to the table. The hosts lament the lack of a documentary or any significant media coverage on an album that stands as a monumental piece of hip-hop history, especially to fans like themselves who found their hip-hop footing in the late '90s. Their discussion meanders through the unparalleled chemistry between Method Man and Redman, comparing it only to the likes of Talib Kweli and Mos Def, albeit acknowledging the distinct underground vibe of the latter. The conversation delves into the cultural impact of the album, the duo's unique energy in live performances, and the comedic yet undeniably skilled lyrical approach Redman brings to the table. They touch upon the duo's venture into television with a sitcom on Fox, reflecting on the unpredictable nature of showbiz success. The chat concludes with a celebration of the album's tracks, highlighting the seamless blend of lyrical ingenuity and mainstream appeal, a feat that today's artists often struggle to achieve. Mark, Ali and Isaiah's discussion not only serves as a tribute to Method Man and Redman's legacy but also as a vibrant snapshot of a pivotal moment in hip-hop culture.

Duration:01:19:17

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#54 AMPLIFIED REVIEW - Q-TIP

2/26/2024
Diving into the vibrant world of hip-hop with Mark and Isaiah as the duo embarks on an auditory journey through the musical evolution of Q-Tip, the iconic figure from A Tribe Called Quest. Their podcast episode, charmingly packed with enthusiasm and a deep reverence for hip-hop culture, peels back the layers of Q-Tip's debut solo album, "Amplified." Released on November 30th, 1999, this album marked a distinct shift from his previous work, aiming to get listeners grooving with its club-ready beats and sensually charged lyrics, a departure from the socially conscious and introspective verses he was known for. The episode intricately dissects Q-Tip's artistic transition, highlighting his ability to maintain lyrical depth while exploring new sonic landscapes aimed at a broader commercial audience. With production from the legendary J Dilla, the album spawned hits like "Vivrant Thing" and "Breathe and Stop," achieving gold certification and a noteworthy position on the charts. Through their engaging dialogue, Mark and Isaiah navigate the complexities of Q-Tip's solo endeavor, acknowledging the pressures of evolving from a group dynamic to a solo artist, while also appreciating his contribution to the hip-hop genre. Their conversation not only celebrates Q-Tip's musical ingenuity but also delves into the broader impact of A Tribe Called Quest on the hip-hop industry, illustrating how Q-Tip's journey from the native tongues posse to a solo act encapsulates the spirit of innovation and resilience that defines hip-hop culture.

Duration:01:25:34

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#55 STRICTLY BUSINESS REVIEW - EPMD

2/26/2024
In the bustling world of hip-hop podcasts, "#55 STRICTLY BUSINESS REVIEW - EPMD" stands out as a vibrant homage to the legendary duo EPMD, delivered by the dynamic hosts Mark and Isaiah. From the early morning vibes of the 909 to discussions that span time zones, they invite listeners into a realm where hip-hop's golden era is celebrated with the fervor it deserves. Their dialogue is a concoction of personal anecdotes, a deep dive into EPMD's indelible impact on hip-hop, and the duo's unique blend of laid-back delivery and funk-infused beats that carved a niche in the genre. It's not just a podcast; it's a Saturday morning ritual for those tuned into the rhythms of Eric Sermon and Parish Smith—EPMD, encapsulating their journey from street credibility to mainstream success without losing their essence. The episode delves into the critical acclaim of EPMD's debut album "Strictly Business," highlighting its journey to gold status and its influence on the likes of Dr. Dre and the G-Funk era. The hosts' enthusiasm is palpable as they dissect the album's tracks, revel in the storytelling of hip-hop's yesteryears, and discuss EPMD's savvy blend of business acumen with musical genius. This isn't just a review; it's a masterclass in hip-hop history, underscored by a deep respect for EPMD's contribution to the culture. Mark and Isaiah navigate through anecdotes, theoretical battle raps, and the significance of EPMD's legacy, inviting listeners to a session that feels like a backroom freestyle with two knowledgeable friends. As they inch towards their subscriber goals, their passion for the subject matter and the culture of hip-hop itself promises to keep their audience engaged, educated, and entertained.

Duration:01:26:14

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#53 E. 1999 ETERNAL REVIEW - BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY

2/17/2024
Dive into the spirited review of "#53 E. 1999 ETERNAL REVIEW - BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY" as Mark and Isaiah, and a nod to the Knicks & Lakers set the stage for a deep dive into hip-hop royalty. With a blend of humor, reverence, and a dash of self-proclaimed amateur analysis, they embark on dissecting the intricate artistry of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Described as the "Temptations of hip-hop," the group's saga from their grassroots beginnings in high school to their ascension as legends who've collaborated with the likes of Tupac and Biggie unfolds. The hosts' camaraderie and their comparisons to NBA players for their own hip-hop analysis skills add a light-hearted layer to the discussion. The episode weaves through the complexities of Bone Thugs' lyrical genius, their unique blend of rapid-fire rapping and harmonious melodies, and the impact of their signature track "Crossroads." This track, dedicated to lost loved ones, transcends hip-hop, resonating with listeners well beyond the genre. The hosts' exploration of the album "E. 1999 Eternal" reveals not just the technical brilliance of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony but also the heartfelt stories and struggles embedded in their music. Despite admitting to their own limitations in emulating the group's iconic style, Mark and Isaiah's review is a testament to the enduring legacy and influence of Bone Thugs, highlighting their role in shaping hip-hop's landscape.

Duration:01:31:09

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#52 REACHIN' (A NEW REFUTATION OF TIME AND SPACE) REVIEW - DIGABLE PLANETS

2/7/2024
In a vibrant exploration of hip-hop's less trodden paths, Mark and Isaiah take listeners through a journey of musical discovery by reviewing Digable Planets' debut album, "#52 Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)." Their enthusiasm for this unique fusion of jazz, funk, and hip-hop resonates with the kind of warmth that invites listeners to lean in. This episode isn't just a review; it's a heartfelt homage to a group that seems to glide under the mainstream radar despite its significant impact on the '90s hip-hop scene. Digable Planets, with its members Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Maryann "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira, Craig "Doodlebug" Irving, and their DJ Silkworm, are celebrated for their fluidity, lyrical sophistication, and the seamless blend of their distinct styles, all of which contributed to a sound that's as fresh today as it was decades ago. Diving deeper, the hosts illuminate the group's groundbreaking achievements, including their hit "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like That)," which not only soared to the top of the charts but also snagged a Grammy, showcasing rap's evolving acceptance within the broader music industry. The discussion transcends mere musical analysis, touching on the album's thematic depth, the group's commentary on societal issues, and their ability to weave philosophical musings with observational sharpness. This episode, enriched by Mark's personal journey of musical discovery and a spontaneous road trip to witness the Planets live, encapsulates the essence of Digable Planets' legacy. It's a testament to their interplanetary journey through hip-hop, which continues to resonate with those seeking to explore the genre's infinite possibilities beyond its commercial confines.

Duration:01:23:39

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#51 WORD LIFE REVIEW - O.C.

2/1/2024
In this engaging episode of "#51 WORD LIFE REVIEW - O.C.," the hosts Mark and Isaiah dive deep into the world of the underrated hip-hop legend MC OC (Omar Credle). Their conversation illuminates OC's unique contributions to the genre, highlighting his intricate lyricism, introspective storytelling, and smooth delivery that have earned him high respect among hip-hop legends. Despite coming late to OC's music, they share a newfound appreciation for his emphasis on true lyricism, subject matter, and innovation in the rap game. The duo also explores OC's distinct musical style, which they struggle to compare directly to any single artist, noting influences from Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Nas, and others, reflecting the rich tapestry of 90s hip-hop. They touch on OC's minimal use of profanity, a stark contrast to his contemporaries, underscoring his focus on substance over shock value. Throughout the episode, Mark and Isaiah dissect various tracks from OC's album "Word Life," analyzing lyrics that showcase OC's technical prowess and philosophical depth. Their conversation reveals a profound appreciation for OC's artistry, the impact of his work on their own musical journey, and the broader hip-hop landscape, ultimately positioning OC as a timeless figure whose music transcends the era of its creation.

Duration:01:19:21

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#50 GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' REVIEW - 50 CENT

1/20/2024
In this landmark 50th episode, Mark and Isaiah dive deep into the world of hip-hop, dedicating their session to none other than the iconic 50 Cent, aka Ferrari F50. The energy is palpable as they reminisce about the impact 50 Cent had when he burst onto the scene, dominating the airwaves with hits like "In Da Club." The duo takes a trip down memory lane, recalling how 50 Cent's music infiltrated unexpected places, even making its way into classrooms where it wasn't supposed to be heard. The hosts explore 50 Cent's genius in crafting hit records, from his lyrics to his risky yet successful approach of singing his own choruses. As they dissect the artist's style, influences, and entrepreneurial ventures, they highlight the significance of 50 Cent's resilience, facing challenges and rising above to become a hip-hop juggernaut. Mark and Isaiah unravel the layers of 50 Cent's persona, from his lyrical prowess to his ability to make timeless hits. They discuss his journey, from overcoming early obstacles to making the streets resonate with his music through strategic mixtape releases. The hosts commend 50 Cent for bringing his crew, G-Unit, to the forefront and recognize his impact on the hip-hop landscape. The episode becomes a celebration not only of 50 Cent's musical legacy but also of his resilience, business acumen, and the cultural imprint he left on the genre. As they dissect the lyrics of "Many Men" and explore 50 Cent's mindset, the hosts weave a narrative that captures the essence of an artist who truly embodied the spirit of "Get Rich or Die Tryin'." The 50th episode stands as a testament to the enduring influence of 50 Cent in the hip-hop universe.

Duration:01:35:55

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#48 FLESH OF MY FLESH, BLOOD OF MY BLOOD REVIEW - DMX

1/18/2024
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Duration:01:45:26

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#49 LONG LIVE THE KANE REVIEW - BIG DADDY KANE

1/18/2024
In this lively and engaging podcast episode, Mark and Isaiah embark on a vibrant exploration of the legendary Big Daddy Kane and his iconic album, "#49 LONG LIVE THE KANE." The hosts delve into the uniqueness of Big Daddy Kane's style, comparing him to the lyrical trinity of Rakim, KRS-One, and the young Jay-Z. The conversation flows seamlessly, capturing the essence of Kane's charisma, storytelling prowess, and technical skills. From dissecting album covers to reliving moments in hip-hop history, the hosts take the audience on a journey, sharing anecdotes, analyzing lyrics, and appreciating Kane's lasting impact. The episode not only celebrates the King Asiatic's contribution to hip-hop but also showcases the passion and camaraderie of true hip-hop enthusiasts. As the duo navigates through the tracks, they highlight the diverse facets of Big Daddy Kane's artistry – from his lyrical bombardment to love stories and beatbox collaborations with Scoob Lover. The hosts dissect notable lyrics, marvel at Kane's sampling choices, and even share amusing anecdotes, like the unexpected encounter with a friendly dog in a tough neighborhood. The banter between Mark, Isaiah, and the crew adds a layer of humor and camaraderie, making the episode not just a discussion but a lively celebration of hip-hop culture. The narrative weaves through Kane's influence on other artists, his resilience in the face of changing hip-hop landscapes, and the timeless appeal of his music. Ultimately, the episode stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Big Daddy Kane and the unwavering passion of those who continue to keep hip-hop alive and thriving.

Duration:01:24:13

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#47 THE ADVENTURES OF SLICK RICK REVIEW - SLICK RICK

1/5/2024
In a whirlwind tour of hip-hop's golden era, this lively conversation crackles with the energy of true enthusiasts! Picture a dynamic duo, Mark and Isaiah, diving headfirst into the legacy of the legendary Slick Rick, the storytelling maestro of rap royalty. From the get-go, their banter reads like a backstage pass to a hip-hop time capsule, blending reverence and excitement for Slick Rick's unmatched style. They geek out over his iconic eye patch and the way he effortlessly wove suave elegance into gritty street tales, painting the picture of an artist truly ahead of his time. But this isn't just a history lesson; it's a rollercoaster of hip-hop musings! They dissect tracks from "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" with the precision of seasoned detectives, dissecting each lyric's hidden gems and nodding to the album's place in shaping rap's narrative-driven landscape. Amidst the rap reverie, they toss in personal reflections, a pinch of pop culture references, and even a dash of New Year's cheer. It's like eavesdropping on a conversation between two passionate connoisseurs exchanging notes on a classic vinyl, with a side of inside jokes and camaraderie that makes you want to pull up a chair and join in the fun.

Duration:01:25:57

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#46 3 YEARS, 5 MONTHS AND 2 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF... REVIEW - SPEECH & ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT

12/26/2023
In a wild and rhythmic podcast episode straight from the heart of the 909, Mark and Isaiah dive into a time-traveling journey through the influential lanes of Arrested Development's musical legacy. This podcast episode isn't just a casual review—it's a musical expedition fueled by passion, hip-hop history, and a sprinkling of humor. As they dissect Arrested Development's debut album, "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...", the trio unleashes a vibrant narrative tapestry interwoven with tales of social consciousness, infectious beats, and the sonic fusion of soul, funk, and African rhythms. With contagious excitement, they dissect tracks like "Everyday People," "Tennessee," and "Mr. Wendal," unraveling the lyrical threads that stitch together societal struggles, personal experiences, and the mesmerizing beats that defined an era. Imagine a hip-hop odyssey where time bends and the beats morph into a gateway to the late 1980s Atlanta scene, birthing the socially aware and groove-infused melodies of Arrested Development. Mark and Isaiah aren't just podcasters; they're musical time travelers, guiding their audience through the rich layers of this iconic album. From dissecting the group's fusion of live instrumentation to decoding the poignant lyrics, their discussion crackles with energy and laughter, weaving through the nuances of conscious rap. It's a rollercoaster of insights, from the group's intentions to shift societal paradigms to the personal tribulations that birthed some of hip-hop's most anthemic tracks. With each anecdote, they paint a vivid picture of how music intertwines with life, leaving listeners not just entertained, but deeply inspired by the beats, the messages, and the infectious energy of Arrested Development's groundbreaking rhythms.

Duration:01:29:48

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#45 CHRISTMAS RAP REVIEW - RUN DMC, DANA DANE, SUN-D MOET

12/18/2023
Join Mark and Isaiah on a vibrant rollercoaster ride as they unpack a unique gem in the hip hop universe: a 1987 Christmas rap compilation album from Profile Records. With infectious energy and a sprinkle of seasonal spirit, these podcast hosts serve up a flavorful discussion covering the fusion of '80s rap vibes and holiday themes. From dissecting the tracks by legends like Run DMC, Dana Dane, and King Sun to exploring the scarcity of Christmas hip hop albums, their banter crackles with enthusiasm, offering insights into the intricacies of weaving yuletide tales in a rap landscape. But it's not just about the beats and rhymes; they delve into the business savvy behind creating a Christmas rap album, wrapping up by playfully plugging their own eclectic pin business and podcast, inviting listeners to join their merry band across various platforms. Mark and Isaiah's podcast isn't just a sonic adventure; it's a jovial expedition down memory lane, painting a vivid picture of '80s hip hop vibes intertwined with the festive fervor of Christmas. Their witty exchanges and passionate analysis turn a seemingly niche subject into a captivating journey for music lovers and holiday enthusiasts alike. From unraveling storytelling techniques to pondering the challenges artists face in blending rap with Christmas cheer, this podcast episode is a delightful medley of nostalgia, business insights, and infectious enthusiasm, echoing the timeless beats that continue to define the pulse of both the season and the rap world.

Duration:00:58:26

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#44 TRAIN OF THOUGHT - TALIB KWELI AND HI-TEK

12/12/2023
In a whirlwind tour through the galaxy of hip-hop, Mark, Isaiah, and their guest embark on a podcast journey aboard the express train of thought, diving deep into the legendary collaboration of Talib Kweli and Hi Tek. With the charm of seasoned conductors, they beckon listeners to hop aboard, reminding everyone to buckle up for the intricate lyricism, socially conscious narratives, and the pulsating beats that define this remarkable musical odyssey. As they navigate through the tracks like "Move Something," "Blast," and "Too Late," these hip-hop aficionados conduct a sonic exploration, dissecting the album's halves—praising the lyrical prowess of one segment while reveling in the atmospheric vibes of the other, akin to unearthing hidden gems within a treasure trove of beats and rhymes. With anecdotes, insights, and laughter echoing through the podcast carriages, their vibrant discussion paints a graffiti mural of nostalgia, paying homage to the roots of conscious rap and the timeless legacy of these rap virtuosos. Amidst shared memories of discovering this musical marvel, they uncover tales of chance encounters, like stumbling upon the album's simplistic yet compelling cover art. The trio navigates through the complexities of hip-hop's evolution, sharing stories of artists' collaborations, humorous cab rides, and the magical synergy between Talib Kweli and Hi Tek, creating a symphony of laughter, analysis, and admiration. With each track serving as a portal to another realm of thought and emotion, the podcast becomes a sonic time capsule, transporting listeners through the past, present, and future of hip-hop's rhythmic universe.

Duration:01:46:48