
Send us Fan Mail What happens when hip-hop’s loudest era of rebellion collides with two artists who refused to stop having fun? In this lively deep-dive review of Too Hype, the hosts revisit Kid ’N Play’s 1988 debut and make the case that the duo weren’t just party rappers—they were cultural architects. From choreography, charisma, and playful call-and-response flows to breaking into movies, cartoons, fashion, and mainstream entertainment, the conversation explores how Kid ’N Play expanded wh...
May 24
57 min

Send us Fan Mail This episode dives far deeper than a typical album review—it becomes a conversation about legacy, perception, and what happens when talent doesn’t always receive the recognition people expect. Centered on Wale’s Ambition (2011), the hosts unpack the moment he transformed from blog-era favorite into a mainstream force, blending lyrical depth, DMV identity, go-go influence, and radio-ready execution without losing his voice. Track by track, they argue that Ambition wasn’t Wale ...
Apr 27
55 min

Send us Fan Mail This episode dives into far more than an album review—it becomes a conversation about identity, artistry, faith, and what it means to exist between worlds. The hosts unpack Lecrae’s Anomaly as a landmark moment in hip-hop: an album that challenged the idea that faith-based music had to stay in its own lane while proving lyrical skill and mainstream appeal could coexist. Through deep track breakdowns of “Welcome to America,” “Say I Won’t,” and “Nothin,” they explore Lecrae’s s...
Apr 20
59 min

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Apr 13
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Apr 6
47 min

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Mar 30
1 hr 8 min

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Mar 23
1 hr 5 min

Send us Fan Mail Step into the world of hip-hop royalty with Mark, Ali, and Isaiah on That’s Hip-Hop as they dive headfirst into Queen Latifah’s groundbreaking Black Reign. This isn’t just a review—it’s an electrifying conversation that unpacks the power, presence, and purpose behind one of the culture’s most commanding voices. From fearless lyricism to unmatched authenticity, the crew breaks down how Latifah flipped the script in a male-dominated era, delivering messages of empowerment while...
Mar 16
1 hr 3 min

Send us Fan Mail Southern hip-hop didn’t just arrive—it took over. In this episode, we dive deep into 400 Degreez by Juvenile, the explosive 1998 release that helped shift the entire sound and business of rap. From the ripple effect of André 3000’s iconic “The South has something to say” moment to the rise of Cash Money Records, this conversation breaks down how one album turned New Orleans into the center of hip-hop’s universe. With legendary production from Mannie Fresh and a movement fuele...
Mar 9
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