
We welcomed Andre Rochester to this episode! Anyone who has rocked with us before, has met/seen Andre, but for those who are new to him... He is a phenomenal artist and activist.
For this episode, we discussed the still controversial Eminem, although, lately the controversy has been surrounding whether the man is any good at rapping anymore. Was the newest album a light in the abysmal darkness that has been the past 10 years of "Slim Shady's" career, or more of the same?
Who was right?
* I own the music at the beginning, both instrumental breaks, and the final music track.
** All other songs used for review purposes only.
Jul 12, 2020
43 min

Rico and Kontradyction are back, but this time we listened overseas... Who's Right??
The sequel to Lowkey's original Soundtrack to the Struggle came on the heels of an 8 year "silence" by the British born rapper. He addressed the time off on Soundtrack to the Struggle 2, another scathing commentary on the political and social climate of the world, particularly in the "United" States of Amerikkka (don't ever get this twisted... I don't minimize, or disguise, my personal disdain for the so-called free nation I was born into. My words, however, are mine, and mine alone. - Kyle 'Kontradyction' Leonard).
*Intro produced by Kontradyction
Jun 7, 2020
52 min

Welcome to "I'm Right, He's Wrong"! In the kickoff episode, Rico and I (Kontradyction) discuss "El Capo" by Jim Jones and Heatmakerz. A gritty album with all the sounds of New York you'd expect from Jim Jones, and it was a pleasant ass surprise for me.
Who was right? And who was wrong? You decide.
*I'm Right, He's Wrong intro produced by Kontradyction
**I own no copyrights to We Fly High by Jim Jones (also used for the introduction)
May 18, 2020
37 min