Listening to this podcast is like a breath of fresh air to a hip hop head. It brings a reminiscent vibe along with in-depth analysis of the culture. The hosts provide unique perspectives in dialogue that gives the episodes a natural ebb and flow. This isn’t a podcast with guys talking about rap. Socio-economic factors, historical impacts, and other topics are discussed explaining why these albums are considered classic.
Listening to this podcast is like a breath of fresh air to a hip hop head. It brings a reminiscent vibe along with in-depth analysis of the culture. The hosts provide unique perspectives in dialogue that gives the episodes a natural ebb and flow. This isn’t a podcast with guys talking about rap. Socio-economic factors, historical impacts, and other topics are discussed explaining why these albums are considered classic.
I listened to Brian’s “Eric B & Rakim” episode. Even though I’m much older than the host, I never got into this legendary duo. I appreciated the passion, knowledge provided, and personal opinions Brian brought to this episode. He just earned a new subscriber in me.
I really enjoyed this podcast being that this music that you review is was when I was little. It’s cool to listen to music from 95 when I was born. I’ve learned so much! I’ve also got a deeper appreciation for R
Refreshing to hear a pod talking about the music of my era! Loved the ghostface episode!!! Get up the amazing work bro!
Gotta love a podcast that focuses on music that I grew up listening to. I listened to episode 18. So many memories from that D’Angelo album 🤗
How can you not love this! Reviewing some of my favorite music. A reminder of old songs I need to replay. Nostalgia and chill. *Subscribed* -Creatively Exposed Pod