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J. Cole Was Inevitable? + Treach, Tical, Ice Cube, Nas, AND MORE!

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İçerik Shawn, Coop, Adriel tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Shawn, Coop, Adriel veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

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What if the Wu-Tang Clan had kicked off their solo careers with Ol' Dirty Bastard instead of Method Man? In this lively episode of Hip Hop Talks, we throw out that provocative question while celebrating the anniversaries of iconic albums like Method Man's "Tical," Ice Cube's "The Predator," and Foxy Brown's "Ill Na Na." As hoodie season kicks in, we also give a shout-out to black fathers and set the stage with fun banter about the chill in the air. Our exploration of Cordae's new album paints a picture of where he stands in the hip-hop landscape today, drawing comparisons with legends like Kendrick, J. Cole, and DMX.
From the intricate dynamics within Wu-Tang Clan to the ongoing evolution of hip-hop identity, we dive into heated debates and lighthearted laughs. The episode examines the strategic release order of Wu-Tang's solo albums and weighs in on whether Future truly deserves a spot in hip-hop's "big three." We analyze Dave East's latest project, "Living Proof," sparking discussions on generational shifts and the challenges modern artists face in establishing their unique voices. Alongside, we feature a spotlight on Tretch from Naughty by Nature, delving into his often-overlooked contributions and lyrical prowess.
Our journey doesn't stop there; we venture into the creative collaborations of Nas and Hit-Boy, and chat about hidden hip-hop gems that deserve more attention. We recount intriguing stories of musical influences, from Andre 3000's rise to the impact of Southern legends. With a nod to J. Cole's recent project rollout and a critique of Snoop and Dre's latest efforts, this episode is jam-packed with insights, laughter, and a deep love for the music that continues to shape the culture. Tune in as we wrap it all up with reflections on timeless grooves and mustache trends, proving once more that hip-hop is more than just music—it's a vibrant and ever-evolving conversation.

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Bölümler

1. J. Cole Was Inevitable? + Treach, Tical, Ice Cube, Nas, AND MORE! (00:00:00)

2. Hip Hop Talks (00:00:40)

3. Wu-Tang Clan Solo Album Sequence (00:12:23)

4. Comparing Hip Hop Legends and Controversy (00:21:14)

5. Future's Impact in Hip Hop (00:27:41)

6. Dave East and Metro's Cap (00:38:52)

7. Dave East's Best Album Impact (00:44:08)

8. Music Critique and Album Analysis (00:49:28)

9. Exploring Cordae's Lack of Identity (01:02:58)

10. Hip Hop Identity and Generational Shift (01:09:44)

11. Cole's Audio Series Rollout Analysis (01:14:27)

12. Analyzing J. Cole's Musical Legacy (01:29:16)

13. Underrated MC Tretch From Naughty (01:36:18)

14. Tretch, Pac, and Music Vibes (01:48:17)

15. Musical Influences and Southern Legends (01:53:28)

16. Nas and Hit-Boy Collaboration Highlights (02:06:26)

17. Hidden Hip Hop Gems (02:20:23)

43 bölüm

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İçerik Shawn, Coop, Adriel tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Shawn, Coop, Adriel veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Send us a text

What if the Wu-Tang Clan had kicked off their solo careers with Ol' Dirty Bastard instead of Method Man? In this lively episode of Hip Hop Talks, we throw out that provocative question while celebrating the anniversaries of iconic albums like Method Man's "Tical," Ice Cube's "The Predator," and Foxy Brown's "Ill Na Na." As hoodie season kicks in, we also give a shout-out to black fathers and set the stage with fun banter about the chill in the air. Our exploration of Cordae's new album paints a picture of where he stands in the hip-hop landscape today, drawing comparisons with legends like Kendrick, J. Cole, and DMX.
From the intricate dynamics within Wu-Tang Clan to the ongoing evolution of hip-hop identity, we dive into heated debates and lighthearted laughs. The episode examines the strategic release order of Wu-Tang's solo albums and weighs in on whether Future truly deserves a spot in hip-hop's "big three." We analyze Dave East's latest project, "Living Proof," sparking discussions on generational shifts and the challenges modern artists face in establishing their unique voices. Alongside, we feature a spotlight on Tretch from Naughty by Nature, delving into his often-overlooked contributions and lyrical prowess.
Our journey doesn't stop there; we venture into the creative collaborations of Nas and Hit-Boy, and chat about hidden hip-hop gems that deserve more attention. We recount intriguing stories of musical influences, from Andre 3000's rise to the impact of Southern legends. With a nod to J. Cole's recent project rollout and a critique of Snoop and Dre's latest efforts, this episode is jam-packed with insights, laughter, and a deep love for the music that continues to shape the culture. Tune in as we wrap it all up with reflections on timeless grooves and mustache trends, proving once more that hip-hop is more than just music—it's a vibrant and ever-evolving conversation.

Support the show

  continue reading

Bölümler

1. J. Cole Was Inevitable? + Treach, Tical, Ice Cube, Nas, AND MORE! (00:00:00)

2. Hip Hop Talks (00:00:40)

3. Wu-Tang Clan Solo Album Sequence (00:12:23)

4. Comparing Hip Hop Legends and Controversy (00:21:14)

5. Future's Impact in Hip Hop (00:27:41)

6. Dave East and Metro's Cap (00:38:52)

7. Dave East's Best Album Impact (00:44:08)

8. Music Critique and Album Analysis (00:49:28)

9. Exploring Cordae's Lack of Identity (01:02:58)

10. Hip Hop Identity and Generational Shift (01:09:44)

11. Cole's Audio Series Rollout Analysis (01:14:27)

12. Analyzing J. Cole's Musical Legacy (01:29:16)

13. Underrated MC Tretch From Naughty (01:36:18)

14. Tretch, Pac, and Music Vibes (01:48:17)

15. Musical Influences and Southern Legends (01:53:28)

16. Nas and Hit-Boy Collaboration Highlights (02:06:26)

17. Hidden Hip Hop Gems (02:20:23)

43 bölüm

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