
In this episode, Tim sits down with Emma Lee M.C. for an open, honest conversation about growing up in Harlem and the South Bronx, finding her voice, and navigating hip hop as a woman and a true multi-hyphenate. Emma shares how her upbringing, studio experience, and creative inspirations—from Jean Grae to D’Angelo—shaped both her sound and her mindset. We dig into the stories behind her album, Chocolate Bars, including a nod to Spanish Harlem, a deep dive into 1993 as a pivotal year in hip hop, and her thoughts on nostalgia, reinvention, and gatekeeping in the culture. It’s a thoughtful, real discussion about loving hip hop, questioning it, and pushing it forward without losing its soul.
Jan 13
47 min

This week on Library Rap, Tim and Skyzoo dive deep into Views of A Lifetime.
We’re going track by track, line for line, beat by beat—unpacking the themes, the craft, and the double and triple entendres that make the album a masterclass in writing.
Skyzoo opens up about his legacy, why he proudly embraces title of "role model," the keys to career longevity, and why not signing to a major turned out to be one of his biggest blessings.
A can’t-miss episode for anyone who loves sharp pens and real artistry.
Dec 9, 2025
1 hr 15 min

Tim links with Juno Award–winning rapper Shad on Library Rap to break down Start Anew, bar for bar, explains why Ai is terrible, digs into his work as a hip-hop scholar and voice behind Hip-Hop Evolution and so much more.
Nov 25, 2025
30 min

On this episode of Library Rap, Brother Ali discusses his latest album Satisfied Soul and his creative journey. He reflects on his long-time
collaboration with producer Ant, whose unique sound has shaped his music. Brother Ali shares why he chose to release this album through
Mello Music Group while explaining the significance behind its title, and how his faith impacts his art.
The conversation also touches on the album’s themes of vulnerability, self-reflection, and growth, as well as his songwriting process. Brother Ali opens up about tracks like "Deep Cuts" and "D.R.U.M," revealing his deep emotional investment in his work. He discusses the
importance of the drum in his music, his evolving fan base, and the challenges of staying authentic while shifting his lyrical content.
Throughout the episode, Brother Ali talks about the spiritual themes in his music, especially on songs like "Head Heart Hands" and "Mysterious Things," and reflects on the role of vulnerability in his art. He also shares insights into his career, his personal growth, and
the deeper purpose of his music.
Mar 5, 2025
44 min

"This is bigger than Hip Hop" Errol Eats Everything tells Tim this Week on Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel.
Tim sits down with Errol to discuss his new self-titled album Errol Eats Everything.
He talks about why Chubb Rock and Slick Rick are two of the best hip hop artists, writing songs about Black Empowerment with no apologies, the conversation being missed when it comes to gun violence, its impact on our communities and much more.
Feb 14, 2025
30 min

In June 2017, Tim Einenkel had the opportunity to interview the late Reggie Osse a.k.a Combat Jack for his Mogul series which highlighted the late Chris Lighty. This week on Library Rap; The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel, Tim replays part of his interview with Reggie. On December 20, 2017, the Hip Hop community, the podcast community lost a legend. Reggie Ossé a.k.a. Combat Jack was 53 years old.
Dec 20, 2023
46 min

"I always knew it was going to be released. I just knew I wasn't going to sign off on it until they compensated me the way I should be compensated."- Jemini The Gifted One
Tim Einenkel sits down for an exclusive, in-depth interview with Jemini The Gifted One. The legendary emcee talks about his history in hip hop, his confidence and creativity when recording, working with Danger Mouse, the real, never heard before story about why his latest album, Born Again, was "shelved", and much more.
Nov 3, 2023
1 hr 12 min

"Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel" is like "Inside the Actor's Studio" for hip hop. Every week, Tim gets inside the art of hip hop in interviews with the most influential emcees, artists, producers, DJs, and sound engineers. Notable guests have included, Ice T, Royce Da 5'9", Joell Ortiz, Talib Kweli, Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, David Banner, Scarface, Rah Digga, Rapsody, Smif-N-Wessun, Buckshot, along with many more.
Nov 1, 2023
59 sec

This week on Library Rap, Tim talks to Brooklyn's own, Teflon about his new album, 2 Sides To Every Story, produced by DJ Premier and Jazimoto. Teflon also discusses working with the legendary M.O.P, Hip Hop's Golden Era, what he's learnt about himself as an artist and what the future brings.
Sep 22, 2023
34 min

This week on Library Rap, Tim talks to Substantial. Substantial breaks down his new album, Adultish, his musical journey, defining success, why Chuck D calls him a Hip Hop Scientist and much more.
Aug 18, 2023
46 min
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