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Hip Hop Roundtable

English, Hip-Hop Rap, 1 season, 100 episodes, 6 days, 20 hours, 18 minutes
About
Hip Hop heads that decided to record the conversations we love to have about the culture. This is for the people like us that don't get to have them nearly as often as they wish. So, we want to invite all of you to come join us in these discussions/debates. We go in-depth on all things about hip hop culture; the dialogue we wish was on a large platform. We might start the conversation, but we want to hear YOUR thoughts. Hit the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/hhrtpodcast) and let\'s chop it up! #PullUpAChair
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The Censoring of Hip Hop

Censoring isn't new to hip hop. However, in the wake of people trying to "censor" and "cancel" Dave Chappelle and DaBaby, we revisit the idea in the context of modern day hip hop. We discuss if it's possible for hip hop to be censored, who actually does the censoring (has it changed over the years?), and what it looks like if it can be. So you know the drill, #PullUpAChair, press play, and let us know your thoughts. 
12/20/20222 hours, 6 minutes, 53 seconds
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The [Perceived] Safety Risk of Being a Rapper

The tragic murder of PnB Rock forces us to once again have to examine what's going on with, what seems to be, increased violence and attacks on hip hop artist. We react to the unfortunate circumstances surrounding PnB Rock in particular, but also examine what is creating the circumstances that make it feel as if simply being a rapper is one of the most dangerous professions you can choose. While this may not actually be the case, we discuss reasons hip hop continues to find itself in this situation and what can be done to help us get out of this vicious cycle. #PullUpAChair, press play, and please let us know your thoughts in the comment section wherever you may be listening. Stay safe.
12/13/20221 hour, 37 minutes, 24 seconds
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Reactions to Kool Moe Dee’s Rapper Report Cards

An image of Kool Moe Dee's report card to rate MCs was resurfaced online  and got everybody talking. Of course, we had to discuss this at the roundtable. As you can imagine, there was plenty to discuss and disagree with. #PullUpAChair, press play, and leave a comment with your thoughts.
12/6/20221 hour, 56 minutes, 33 seconds
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Responding to & Learning From Astroworld Tragedy

Recorded just after the tragic incident at Travis Scott's Astroworld concert, we discuss what hip hop's response should be and lessons learned for the culture. We always want to make sure that hip hop is growing and getting better, even in the midst of tragedy. So #PullUpAChair, press play, and give us your thoughts on what lessons hip hop can take away from this unfortunate situation. 
11/29/20221 hour, 20 minutes, 3 seconds
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Funk Flex and the Gatekeeping of Radio

Although Funk Flex and Conway have since made peace, what came out of their back-and-forth was a need to discuss the responsibility of radio and DJs to promote artists--or establish if that even is their responsibility. Has Funk Flex turned his back on "real" hip hop? Was Conway wrong for being upset with Flex? We start there, but go beyond to explore what all this means for the culture, as a whole. #PullUpAChair, press play, and leave a comment with your thoughts. 
11/22/20222 hours, 12 minutes, 6 seconds
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Mental Health & Accountability in Hip Hop

Kanye's public bout with bipolar disorder is not necessarily a new discussion. However, at the time that he released the album Donda (in honor of his mom), we bring the conversation about mental health and who is looking out for our the faces of our culture to the roundtable. Of course, this conversation is much greater than Kanye himself is one we need to continue to have in our culture. #PullUpAChair, press play, and make sure you let us know your thoughts on all that we cover in the discussion.
11/15/20222 hours, 4 minutes, 14 seconds
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A Jeen-Yuhs at Work: Reactions to Kanye West Documentary

Recorded during the same time we discussed our reactions to Bel-Air (way before all the recent antics), we turned our attention to Netflix's Kanye documentary Jeen-Yuhs. It's no secret that Kanye has been polarizing the last several years, but did this documentary provide any new insights? Help us understand him more? Provide answers to things we may have questioned? That's what we're here to discuss. #PullUpAChair, press play, and leave your thoughts on the doc.
11/8/20221 hour, 41 minutes, 40 seconds
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Reactions to Bel-Air

Recorded when the show was first airing, we give our thoughts and reactions to the return of a classic in drama form. We all know and love Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, so of course we had to discuss the reimagined series and how we felt about it after watching the first couple of episodes. Fresh Prince is a significant part of hip hop culture, so we were all interested to see how this dramatized version did and if it did the original any justice. #PullUpAChair, press play, and give us your thoughts after listening to ours.
11/1/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 19 seconds
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Can Woke & Trap Mix?: Exploring the Blend of Content and Beats

If you watch Issa Rae's latest show Rap Sh!t, you're familiar with the main characters Shawna and Mia. You probably also know about the struggles you they had with finding their sound, with Shawna trying to rap "woke" lyrics over trap beats. That led to our conversation about the marriage between the content of raps and the beats they're laid over. Is it that certain lyrics that are deemed to be "negative" actually sound better over certain beats? Is it possible to be "conscious" and still be appealing when rapping over trap beats? We discuss all this and more. So, #PullUpAChair, press play, and leave a comment with your thoughts. 
10/25/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 22 seconds
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Subjectivity on Trial

If you have listened to our podcast in the past, you know that subjectivity is a common theme. Some people--*cough* Milan *cough*--seem to struggle with what is a fact versus opinion when it comes to music. When it comes to hip hop debates, separating what we like from what is objectively bad can sometimes be challenging. In this episode, we make subjectivity the main focus to solve this disagreement once and for all. At least that was the hope. We failed miserably, but there was plenty of debate and maybe, just maybe, some points were made here that help you distinguish what is your personal preference from what is just, by pure definition, good or bad music. #PullUpAChair, press play, and leave a comment with your thoughts.
10/18/20223 hours, 28 minutes, 26 seconds
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Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves

We're finally back! And like, fa real this time. In this "episode," you'll learn just a little about what we do here at Hip Hop Roundtable (although the best way to learn is to just listen to all the episodes). If you've been with us for a while, this is just to guarantee more consistency for the rest of the year. We already have 10 episodes that are lined up and ready to go. These episodes were recorded anywhere from September 2021 to September 2022, but it's all still great dialogue and debate about the current state of hip hop. But in short, there's an episode a week for the next 10 weeks starting tomorrow! To hear Landon break it down further, #PullUpAChair and press play. Otherwise, be on the lookout for a new episode tomorrow morning!
10/17/20226 minutes, 53 seconds
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Album Review: Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

After being able to sit with the album for a week, we come back to give MMTBS a more formal review. As usual, major debate ensues. Listen to what each of us had to say about the album after giving it a few listens and if anything changed from our initial reactions. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. #PullUpAChair
5/27/20222 hours, 30 minutes, 14 seconds
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First Reaction: Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

It's been toooo long sine we posted an episode. But if anybody was to bring us out of hiding, it's the man who does it best. Recorded the day Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers released, we talk about how we feel after the very first listen. Although we have a more formal review that we'll also drop, this is--as Dev reminded us plenty of times--only our initial reaction to Kendrick's latest offering. Even though we're a few weeks removed #PullUpAChair and let us know how you felt about this the first time you listened.
5/27/20222 hours, 11 minutes, 34 seconds
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An Ode to Biz Markie (and Beat Boxing)

Recorded soon after the news of Biz Markie passing, we share our thoughts on his last legacy in hip hop. And, as one of our greatest beat boxers in hip hop history, we also show love to the art of beat boxing and how important it is to the culture. As always, #PullUpAChair, press play, and let us know your thoughts in the comments!
8/15/20211 hour, 29 minutes, 53 seconds
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Too Much Music--Revisited

Right after our last episode where we discussed whether or not rappers could release too much music, Benny was interviewed and seemed to side with Milan's point of view. We revisit our convo with these new comments in mind. #PullUpAChair, press play, and see if Benny changed any of our minds!
8/15/20212 hours, 2 minutes, 53 seconds
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Can Great Artists Release Too Much Music?

Consider artists such as Benny the Butcher or Ransom who release music at a crazy rate. Are they over-saturating themselves? Is it even possible for over-saturate if the music you're putting out is quality? Is there something to be said about fans being able to keep up with all the new releases? Does it benefit artists to not release music and just live for a while? We discuss all this and more in this episode. #PullUpAChair
7/15/20211 hour, 59 minutes, 2 seconds
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DMX Tribute

Note: You may hear a little more colorful language in this episode than you usually do (in case you squirm at that type of thing). Despite the heavy loss of DMX, we were truly able to celebrate his life and legacy on this episode. Joined by the homie Will Jackson, we discuss what X meant to hip hop and how his vulnerability was one of his greatest assets as an artist, give him his just due as one of the greatest featured artists of all time, and discuss our favorite songs/versus from the dog. We keep it light, but still very much paying respects to the legend that is DMX. So, #PullUpAChair and join us for this tribute.
4/20/20211 hour, 59 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hip Hop Verzuz Sell Outs?

At this point, everybody has had a take on Swizz and Timb selling Verzuz to Triller. Some have been disappointed that it is no longer a solely Black owned company, even to the point that some have claimed they "sold out." We sit down to discuss this take, Jay Z selling Tidal, and, as always, what these moves suggests about hip hop culture as a whole. So #PullUpAChair, press play, and make sure you let us know your thoughts!
3/29/20212 hours, 8 minutes, 20 seconds
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Can Drake Age Gracefully in Hip Hop?

Legends like Jay-Z and Nas have managed to get older in hip hop in a mature, but cool and relevant way. Is Drake on the trajectory to do the same thing or has he pigeonholed himself into a sound and style that can only last so long? We respond to that question, discuss why some artists are able to maintain longevity with age while others aren't, and talk about the effective of the celebrity "hives" that ensure certain artists never flop. Another great convo, so #pullupachair and join us at the Hip Hop Roundtable!
3/9/20212 hours, 19 minutes, 11 seconds
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Eminem's Legacy Debate

No, this is not us just rehashing all of the same stuff people have been talking about regarding the Snoop/Em "beef" (although it looks like it's all squashed now). We actually discuss much more by exploring what Eminem's legacy, how his perception among fans has changed over time, and what this all says about hip hop culture. A LOT of debates and arguments in this one. So go ahead and #PullUpAChair.
1/15/20211 hour, 54 minutes, 58 seconds
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Bay Area Verzuz and Year End Rap Up

We discuss what was one of the most exciting Verzuz for us after watching E-40 and Too Short fully put on for the Bay. We also try to show love for some of our favorite albums this year that provided some good to what was one of the most challenging years for all of us. What we don't do is try to rehash all the depressing stuff that's taken during 2020. No need to relive all of that. Here's to a much better year ahead. Happy new year HHRT fam! #PullUpAChair
12/30/20201 hour, 51 minutes, 28 seconds
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"Burden of Proof" Album Review

By now, you’ve probably seen nearly nothing but praise for Benny the Butcher’s “Burden of Proof.” Nothing different here, except we do all end up agreeing that Benny may be the closest thing to Nipsey we currently have on display in hip hop. Milan also revisit’s his stance toward Hit Boy after since he really liked Benny and Conway’s projects with Hit Boy, but not the latest Nas album. All love for Griselda on this episode. #PullUpAChair and press play.
11/2/20202 hours, 10 minutes, 7 seconds
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Conscious Expectaion of Hip Hop?

Recorded weeks ago, just as it was announced that Breonna Taylor’s killers would not be charged with murder, we explore what expectations we [should] have from artists. We also discuss the concept of being seen without being a distraction, the need for balance between acknowledgement of current trends and maintaining joy, and  how this twilight zone that is 2020 has influenced how we’re experiencing the world. We also do a whole break down on if an artist like Drake is better off not addressing the current social climate if he doesn’t feel equipped too or is it his duty to do so? #PullUpAChair and join the convo.
10/30/20202 hours, 13 minutes, 30 seconds
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"King's Disease" Review (aka "No such thing as opinions")

I’m getting mad all over again listening to this episode! When legends like Nas drop, we should just be able to appreciate the music. But of course, what started out as our takes on “King’s Disease” (03:35) quickly led to some passionate discussions about whether or not this was a “forced” collaboration (27:40), the difference between reinvention and experimentation (50:40), a brief convo about the nuance of subjectivity (56:00), a quest to establish when Milan became the only person on earth whose opinions are universal facts (1:05:16), and more. One of the most frustrating conversations we’ve had in a while, but it’s exactly the type of hip hop debate we love to have. Recorded prior to Chadwick Boseman’s passing, we of course honor him and send love to all of us—but especially his family—who will miss his presence. That said, come #PullUpAChair, press play, and let us know what you think in the comments.
9/3/20202 hours, 3 minutes, 1 second
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Random Rona Episode

We went longer between recording than we usually do, so a lot had transpired between episodes. Because of that, it took us way too long to determine what we would even talk about, but we were already saying a lot, so we just hit record and went from there. Most of the episode is focused on me somehow missing Jack Harlow's song of the century (2:00) and what hip hop's response to the Meg the Stallion situation says about the culture (22:25), but this ended up just being one of those episodes that we let carry us. So, press play, #PullUpAChair, and let us know your thoughts on anything we covered!
8/4/20201 hour, 52 minutes, 26 seconds
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Same Ol' Same Old Heads

You can tell from the intro, Milan came up with the topic. This episode, we kick things off by discussing whether or not sheltering-in-place is negatively impacting hip hop’s relevance (08:40). We also discuss whether or no there is a legitimate difference between the critiques of hip hop today and it’s critiques during its rise (23:56), Milan has the nerve to try to argue semantics with me (41:40), a conversation about whether or not people would be comfortable in a world without hip hop (48:48), and more. The entire episode is an argument. #PullUpAChair and see what side of the table you sit on.  
7/28/20201 hour, 22 minutes, 49 seconds
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Check Ya tone

If you keep up with hip hop at all, you know that J. Cole and Noname were the center of attention last week. So, of course HHRT had to give you our own thoughts about the whole situation. This episode includes, our initial thoughts when we first heard the song (6:40), how hip hop being mainstream effects the important conversation we need to have as a culture (42:40), how we each feel about the critiques of J. Cole releasing his song (1:07:55), and a rant about allowing people to address things when and how they feel comfortable doing so (1:43:26), and more. As always, let us know your thoughts by eleavinga. comment wherever you may be listening and let us know your thoughts. #PullUpAChair
6/23/20202 hours, 4 minutes, 27 seconds
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Just Trying to Cope

I'll be honest, I didn't even want to have this talk. I was talked out and I was tired of having to fixate on the violent deaths of our people. That said, it actually ended up being really good for all of us. We had the homie Anthony Walker join us to process everything we've been feeling and dealing over the last few weeks since the murder of George Floyd was posted for the world to see. If you're like us and just needed a space to listen and/or share, this episode is for you. We also talk about what we expect from hip hop in response to everything we're currently experiencing. So, please #PullUpAChair, share your own thoughts, and let's continue to come together to make the change we need to see.
6/12/20202 hours, 46 minutes, 35 seconds
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Tribute to Lauryn Hill's "Unplugged"

If you’ve been rocking with us for a while, you’ve probably heard us talk about how much we all respect Lauryn Hill’s “Unplugged” album. Well, we finally give it space on a full episode. We discuss the reasons we appreciate it (5:18), the difficulties of labeling it solely as a hip hop album (48:40), the reasons we believe it’s not usually mentioned with the rest of her catalogue (1:04:30) and much more! We also pay respects to all those we lost since the last time we recorded: Little Richard, Andre Harrell, and Ahmaud Arbery. On a lighter note, Dev finally hooked us with a new instrumental for the intro! You'll also notice we're waaaay more chill this episode than we've been in a while. Good vibes only..or almost only. Press play, enjoy, and then give us your thoughts! #PullUpAChair
5/22/20201 hour, 54 minutes
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Are The Beastie Boys Culture Vultures?

Before you completely flip out over the title, just listen to the episode. At this point, you should already know that the conversation is way more deep than the title. A discussion about the recently released Beastie Boys documentary is what leads to the initial question (11:13), followed by a question about why the label "culture vulture" never seems to be applied to white producers (58:07), attempting to separate the systemic issues from the individuals (1:12:38), thoughts on how the success of any white rapper contributes to the larger issue of cultural appropriation (1:27:48), finally a consensus—kinda (1:38:30), and so much more in-between. We then somehow got into a completely different conversation thanks to Milan that we may or not turn into an episode by itself, but it nearly became one here (2:09:36). As always, #PullUpAChair, press play, and rate, subscribe, and comment to give us your thoughts on the matter.
5/5/20202 hours, 19 minutes, 59 seconds
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Hip Hop VERZUZ Quarantine

Swizz Beatz & Timbaland have given us by far the best thing to look forward to during quarantine. Recorded before all the craziness and epic ness of the Babyface/Teddy Riley battle, we discuss our general thoughts about what VERZUZ says about, and means for, the culture (10:53), hoping that VERZUZ won't fall victim to the same commercialization that other aspects of hip hop have (28:28), if it's possible for hip hop to grow and maintain authenticity without chasing the bag (1:03:45), Milan continues his streak of disrespect toward hip hop legends (1:24:29), match-ups we'd like to see (1:29:47), and more. #PullUpAChair, press play, and let us know your thoughts on the VERZUZ battles.
4/21/20201 hour, 56 minutes, 36 seconds
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Experimenting vs. Leveling Up

I don't know why Milan won't just admit he doesn't like certain music! During our review of Royce's "The Allegory," Milan claimed that Royce shouldn't have experimented with producing the whole album himself and just stuck to his "normal" format. In this episode, he tries to explain how to determine what certain artists are known for (13:40), give an example of an artist properly experimenting (21:45), explain why experimenting for some is different from experimenting for others (37:20), break down the difference between experimenting and leveling up (1:00:00), and refuses to acknowledge that the example of himself backfired (1:14:35)! Me and Dev respond throughout. Press play and be sure to comment with your thoughts. #PullUpAChair
4/2/20201 hour, 29 minutes, 41 seconds
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"A Written Testimony" Album Review

Well, Jay Electronica finally released his debut album--if that's what you want to call it. Hear our thoughts on more than decade long album in the making (9:27), how new fans who don't full appreciate "Exhibit C" high have receive this album (1:21:40), and the great boxing analogy to sum up the album (1:25:55). Press play and then let us know your thoughts in the comment section. #PullUpAChair
3/17/20201 hour, 46 minutes, 6 seconds
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Reuben Vincent Interview (Episode 100!)

We got to sit down with one of Jamla Records' own, Reuben Vincent! He shares about his music journey, a little of what to expect from his upcoming music, and Milan's role in getting him signed to 9th Wonder. This right here is how you celebrate 100 episodes! #PullUpAChair   How to connect with Reuben: Instagram: @reubenvincent Twitter: @ReubenVincent_ Website: jamlarecords.com  
3/10/20201 hour, 35 minutes, 15 seconds
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"The Allegory" Album Review

Somehow, a review of Royce's new offering turned into several debates about artists being allowed to experiment with their sound. Regardless, we do share our thoughts about the album as a whole and how Royce's continued maturation as an artist. Join us at the roundtable and we discuss "The Allegory." #PullUpAChair
3/3/20200
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Should Artists Ever Want to Sign with a Major Label?

We'll be back to given y'all some fresh content soon, but we had to give y'all one more from the vault as we count down to 100 episodes. This one is from September 2017. Between the horror stories of artists signing with major labels, the introduction of 360 deals, and the internet/social media creating more opportunities than ever before, it may seem like it's best for artists to just stop signing with the major labels altogether. We discuss the various things to consider for artists and if it's really that simple. #PullUpAChair and comment to give us your thoughts.
2/26/20201 hour, 44 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Do You Listen to Hip Hop?/CD Extinction

This is a two for one! As we gear up to celebrate our 100th episode soon, we're getting around to releasing some of the episodes that we never put out for one reason or another. This is one of those. Recorded back in February 2018, and based on an article from Very Smart Brothas, we decided to share how each of us listen to hip hop and what draws us in. Some people listen for the beat first. Some people, the lyrics. Some of us just need a vibe. How do you listen? Then we transition to what will likely become the death of the CD. The "news" of Best Buy discontinuing the sale of CDs had just broke, so we talk about that and how we feel about the future of music consumption. They not gone yet, but how do you feel like we're gonna have to say farewell to CDs anytime soon? How does that impact how you purchase/listen to music? Leave all your thoughts and opinions below in the comments as you enjoy this new, but old, episode! #PullUpAChair
2/19/20201 hour, 22 minutes, 22 seconds
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Kobe Bryant Tribute

Not the episode we wanted or planned to do, but we had to honor the legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna Bryant, and all those who lost their lives in the helicopter crash in Southern California. We discuss how we've been dealing with the news of the loss, Kobe's legacy, and why he was so embraced by hip hop culture in ways other hoop legends are not. It's tough to have to do this time, but please #PullUpAChair and join us as we pay our respects. On a positive note, we have finally launched our website! Visit http://hiphoproundtable.com to check it out. We will be adding much more to the site, but know that you can still go there for all of the recent episodes and sign-up to get added to our email list so we can inform you of all the things that will be coming up in the future. Please visit, subscribe, and let's keep pushing the culture forward!  
2/4/20201 hour, 45 minutes, 14 seconds
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Should Hip Hop Be Broken Down Academically?

Shout out to Brian Bailey, who actually posed this question on our Facebook page a couple years ago. We recorded the episode soon after the question was posted (back in 2018!), but it ended up getting stuck in the vault with a number of other episodes. But, as we continue to work to get take the podcast to the next level this year, we decided to release one of the episodes from the past that were never released. Based on a video posted by Vox that analyzed the "deconstructed the best rhymes of all time" in a very formulaic way, Brian asks if it is dangerous for hip hop to be broken down and analyzed so academically. We decided to respond to the question. Press play, enjoy the episode, and let us know your thoughts on the matter. #PullUpAChair
1/21/20201 hour, 21 minutes, 8 seconds
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2019 Rap Up

Here we are again. The beginning of 2020. So, we share our thoughts on all hip hop had to offer and experienced the past 12 months. Our thoughts on the albums, freestyles, artists, and major moments of 2019. And of course, are typical arguments and basketball analogies to close our the year. So, #PullUpAChair and join us for what was our final convo of 2019!
1/7/20202 hours, 27 minutes, 53 seconds
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Are You Qualified to be a Hip Hop Fan?

So, we lied in the beginning. This isn't the last episode we recorded of the year. But it was a really good one. A lot of questions came out of this. Can you actually call yourself a fan of hip hop without certain qualifications? If there are qualifications, what are they? And if you don't meet them, what are you actually considered? Press play and find out if you're really a hip hop fan. #PullUpAChair
1/7/20202 hours, 1 minute, 44 seconds
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Can Kendrick Lamar Ever Pass Jay Z on the GOAT List?

Milan and Dev bring the worst out of me. I'm starting to think Milan brought this topic up just to make me mad. I promise I didn't mean to get as hype as I did, but somebody gotta balance the ridiculous claims of these two. But for all I know, y'all listening will agree. So, press play and then be sure to comment and let us know your thoughts. #PullUpAChair   *Disclaimer: Any defending of Jay has nothing to do with the craziness of the Kapernick/NFL situation and Jay's involvement. I'm not defending anything pertaining to how that went down.
11/21/20191 hour, 54 minutes, 24 seconds
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Do We View Rappers As Leaders of the Black Community?

We blow the dust off the mics to record the first episode in a while! As the Jay Z/Roc Nation/NFL drama continues to unfold, we discuss rappers are typically viewed as leaders in the Black community and if that is part of the reason people have been so disappointed with Jay. Press play, listen, and then give us your thoughts in the comments. #PullUpAChair
9/29/20191 hour, 53 minutes, 14 seconds
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Social Media Antics & Olympic Breakdancing?

We double up on the topics this podcast. First, we address the Kodak Black and ScHoolboy Q social media controversies (I use that term lightly in Q's situation) and what it represents for hip hop as a whole. Then we discuss breakdancing potentially becoming part of the Olympics and whether or not that's a good look for hip hop. Press play, leave a comment, rate, and subscribe. #PullUpAChair 
4/29/20191 hour, 33 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nipsey Hussle Tribute & Reflections

We hadn't come to the roundtable in a while, but we had to for Nipsey. We discuss our reactions to the news, Nipsey's legacy, and what we plan to do to honor his marathon and ensure it continues. This episode is just about getting the feelings and emotions out after such a big hit to our community. Nipsey's song both intro and take us out of the podcast. Intro: "Road to Riches" - The Marathon Continues Outro: "Blessings" - Crenshaw Nothing but prayers, love, and peace to Nipsey and his entire family and loved ones. Glad we got to see him take his victory lap already and it's up to all of us to make sure the marathon continues.
4/4/20191 hour, 46 minutes, 53 seconds
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2018 Rap Up

I'm well aware that we're now more than a week into 2019, but we still had to make sure we gave y'all are 2018 rap up...so here it is! Our takes on album of the year, artist of the year, what was most memorable about 2018 and what we're looking forward to most in 2019. Happy new(ish) year!
1/9/20191 hour, 20 minutes, 41 seconds
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Catch Up & Tory Lanez/Joyner Lucas Battle

We back! It's been waaaay to long since we recorded, but it felt good to finally sit down at the mic again. Life kinda hit all of us, but we were are itching to record again. We give updates on what we've been up to the last few months, do brief recaps of the things we missed since we've been on hiatus, and then discuss this Tory Lanez/Joyner Lucas situation. It's good to finally be back at the roundtable. #PullUpAChair
12/4/20181 hour, 38 minutes, 58 seconds
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"Daytona" Album Review/Short Albums Discussion

We give "Daytona" a proper review and then discuss this Kanye fad of 7 track albums. AFter you listen, be sure to let us know your thoughts. #PullUpAChair
6/12/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
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What's Beef? (Drake vs. Pusha T)

Y’all know we couldn’t let this go. Special guests Langston Hill (my brother) and Jay (Milan’s son and Dev/my brother-in-law) join us to discuss. No further explanation needed. #PullUpAChair and press play.
6/5/20181 hour, 54 minutes, 28 seconds
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"KOD" Album Review

Better late than never right? We recorded this a while ago, but I'm just late getting this posted. But this is our take on J. Cole's latest release. Nothing to do but press play, enjoy, and comment! #PullUpAChair
5/4/20182 hours, 27 minutes, 47 seconds
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Hip Hop On Gun Control

I'm sure by now, y'all have seen people goin' at Killer Mike over his NRA interview. Well, we figured we discuss that and how we think the hip hop community in general feels about gun control, the #MarchForOurLive movements, and community violence. This is one of those episodes where we hold hip hop accountable for taking up the real issues. We try to do our part by starting the convo here. So with that said, #PullUpAChair.
4/3/20181 hour, 12 minutes, 10 seconds
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Celebrating Nipsey Hussle's Victory Lap

Not only do we review Nipsey's debut album, "Victory Lap", but we also discuss his come up and all the moves we've seen him make over the years, and our thoughts on him actually joining a major label. As usual, make sure you comment with your thoughts/opinions and let us know what you thought about the album and anything else we touch on in the episode. #PullUpAChair
3/1/20181 hour, 49 minutes, 58 seconds
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HHRT Rates the Bars

Borrowing from BET's "Rate the Bars," we each select 3-4 bars that the other two rate. If you're a long-time listener, you can already imagine how this might have gone. No need to say too much more. Press play, and the comment and let us know what you rated each bar. #PullUpAChair
2/13/20181 hour, 48 minutes, 33 seconds
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January 2018 Catch Up

As you will be able to tell in the episode, all 3 of us are still trying to catch up to 2018. Since we weren't able to record until late in the month, we just decided to catch up on a few of the things that have happened in hip hop, inculding: Skillz vs. Uncle Murda and the whole Year End Rap Up beef, Cardi B continuing to break records, teasing the next episode where we will do our own version of "Rate the Bars". All that said, make sure you comment and let us know your thoughts. Finally, welcome to 2018 from HHRT #PullUpAChair
1/27/20181 hour, 17 minutes, 59 seconds
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2017 Rap Up

As we do every year, we do a review of the past year as we head into the new. We've constantly asked throughout the year if 2017 could go down as one of the greatest in hip hop history, so of course we discuss. We go through our favorite releases, what shocked us the most, and our biggest disappointments. We also pay respects to those we lost, and do a follow up conversation on Joyner Lucas after discoveirng even more of his music. Some classic hip hop debate in this one, so press play and then let us know your thoughts in the comments section. Welcome to 2018 people. #PullUpAChair
1/1/20182 hours, 10 minutes, 47 seconds
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"I'm Not Racist" Video Review

If you haven't already seen/heard about it, there's a video on YouTube called "I'm Not Racist" by an artist named Joyner Lucas, which is getting a lot of attention (check it out here before you listen). We review discuss the video and song in a way that only HHRT can do. But of course, a roundtable is nothing without your thoughts and opinions, so let us know what you thought about the video and our comments on in in the "Comments" section. #PullUpaChair
12/9/20171 hour, 35 minutes, 16 seconds
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"4eva Is a Mighty Long Time" Album Review

With all the love we show Big KRIT on this podcast, you knew we had to do a review of the album. Not much more to be said about this episode than that. Press play, listen, and then comment! Let us know what you thought of the album. 
11/7/20171 hour, 52 minutes, 29 seconds
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Do White People Appreciate Hip Hop More Than Black/Brown People?

Maybe one of the Blackest episodes we've ever had. Recorded last week and based on recent events and a really...interesting video that we came across, we discuss whether or not white people (or others outside the culture) actually appreciate our culture more than we do. Don't catch feelings before you listen. Press play, listen, and then let us know what you think by commenting. #PullUpAChair P.S. The review of the KRIT double album will more than likely be the next episode. We ain't forgot.
10/28/20171 hour, 44 minutes, 25 seconds
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Eminem's "Trump Freestyle" Reaction

On this episode, we discuss Em's freestyle on Trump that got everybody talking. We discuss our inital reacitons to the bars alone, having a white rapper be the only one that truly took 45 to task on the show, and how Em's white privelege impacted the way people received the freestyle. This was the type of episode this podcast was created for. Hit play, listen, and then comment with your thoughts! 
10/17/20171 hour, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
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"Laila's Wisdom" Album Review

The title is pretty self-explanatory. Rapsody has been receiving some high praise for this album, and it's probably obvious why. Still, we discuss if it's worthy of the hype. You can imagine what Milan may think. Press play and let us know your thoughts by leaving your thoughts in the comments section.
10/4/20171 hour, 26 minutes, 10 seconds
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Has the Music Industry Jaded Hip Hop Artists?

In an interview on DJ Booth about a year ago (http://djbooth.net/news/entry/2016-09-27-phonte-interview), Phonte discussed how his time in the industry really ruined his aspirations as a rapper and the advice he would give to younger artists tryingt to make a name for themselves in this hip hop thing. We dive into many of his comments and explore how Phonte's experience in the industry can (or does) impact the future of other hip hop artists. In addition, there's an unexpected visit from the lady of the house. Be sure to comment and let us know your thoughts. And if you want to watch this episode, you can cath it over at https://youtu.be/cPAK1r8N3o4. Enjoy!
9/15/20171 hour, 26 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hip Hop's Therapy

On this one, we start by discussing some of the most compelling episodes from Viceland's "The Therapist," where prominent hip hop figures sit down for therapy with a licensed professional. This of course moves into a larger discussion about how therapy is viewed in hip hop in general and what impact this show might have on hip hop as a whole. So press play and let us know your thoughts on any of the topics discussed. And if you prefer, you can also watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/cpaweJX0dmE.
8/29/20171 hour, 48 minutes, 40 seconds
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Celebrating Some of Hip Hop's Greatest Trends

This is one of those episodes where we just have fun and reminisce on some of our favorite trends that hip hop set. From hairstyles, to throw backs, to terrible shoe choices, we discuss it all here. So press play, have fun, and don't forget to comment and let us know what some of your favorite hip hop trends were. 
8/23/20171 hour, 24 minutes, 34 seconds
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Who's to Blame for Hip Hop's Short Attention Span?

Nowadays, it seems like people can't wait for the next album to drop. As soon as something big hits the market, we're ready to talk about the next thing. But why is that, and is it huring hip hop? That's what we discuss in this episode. As always, leave us your comments so we know your thoughts. We want to hear from you!
8/15/20171 hour, 24 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is Mainstream Suffocating the Underground?

The mainstream and underground scenes have changed quite a bit lately. Or have they? In this episode, we discuss whether or not the mainstream has officially squeezed out underground artists, or if they can still thrive in their lane? As usual, there is a difference in opinion. Listen and then let us know what your thoughts in the comments! 
8/1/20171 hour, 31 minutes, 53 seconds
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4:44 Album Review

Yes, we know it's been out for a minute now. But if you follow the podcast, you know we still had to do the review and post it because, between the three of us, feelings about Jay-Z span everywhere from almost no respect (Milan), to appreciation (Dev), to one of the greatest of all time (Landon). This was definitely a different Jay we got on this album, so we had to discuss. We also had our friend and special guest, Mike Waller, join us for this one, so it was a fun one to record. Be sure to comment and let us know what your thoughts are on the album. Enjoy!
7/25/20171 hour, 31 minutes, 35 seconds
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Does Battle Rapping Lower the Standard for MCs?

On this episode, we have two guests: longtime friend to the podcast David Johnson and first time guest,  Dev's MC, Lars Phontaine. Lars actually brought this topic to us and wanted to discuss, so here it is! And you know Dave has to join anytime we talk battle raps. Basically, we discuss whether or not the skill of MCing is dimished due to the battle rap scene. In typical hip hop debate fashion, we end up talking about other stuff, but that's the main focus. Listen and then make sure you give us your opinion in the comments section. Pull up a chain and join us at HHRT!
6/6/20171 hour, 41 minutes, 1 second
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Is Longevity Overrated?

People love to use longevity as one of the main reasons for claiming somebody is one of the greatest rappers all time. It's also used to justify not putting younger artists in the conversation. But  in this episode, we question whether or not longevity is often overrated. Not that it shouldn't be factored in at all, but do we overstate how important it is when so many artists' legacy are really based on their first 2-3 albums? We discuss here, but we also want to hear from you! So press play, but don't forget to comment with your thgouths, as well.
4/25/20171 hour, 15 minutes, 50 seconds
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DAMN Album Review (Pt. 2)--Who's Hip Hop's Top 5 and Where Does K. Dot Rank?

So, our review of Kendrick's album went from a review to trying to figure out where he ranks all time. In Part 2, we not only discuss where he stands, but how we should be ranking the greats in general. Let us know if you feel Kendrick has cracked the top 10 and what it would take for him to become the GOAT. 
4/16/201745 minutes, 34 seconds
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DAMN Album Review (Pt. 1)

Here's our initial review of Kendrick's latest work. This got us talking so much, we had to break it up into two parts. In this, we focus mainly on the album, but then vere into ranking him among the greats. Part 2 is the extension of that. Press play and be sure to share your thoughts on the album that has everybody talking.
4/16/20171 hour, 41 minutes, 7 seconds
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Making Up For Lost Time

It had been a while since we were able to record, so we spend the time catching up on some of the biggest topics we've missed including Drake's latest album release, Rick Ross coming to Lil Wayne's rescure, and of course Kendrick dropping Heart IV. I (Landon) also discuss why I've held up our ability to record for weeks. With that said, press play, subscribe, and leave all of your thoughts in the comment section!
4/4/20171 hour, 26 minutes, 5 seconds
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Are Vets Bring the Game Back?

It's been a while since we've been able to record (it's all my--Landon--fault). Thankfully, we had a few episodes recorded from a couple months ago that never got posted. In this one, we discuss how artists that have been around for quite some time seem to be putting the rap game on their backs. They even have Milan questioning whether hip hop is as dead as he typically says it is. But of course, we want you to be the judge. Listen and then comment with your thoughts. Press play and enjoy!   On another note, we want to acknowledge Rock 'N Roll legend Chuck Berry, who passed just a couple days before this was posted. Thank you for your contribution to music. No doubt your artistry and unique style has had an influence on hip hop. Rest peacefully.
3/21/20171 hour, 39 minutes, 57 seconds
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Empire & Hamilton Discussion

As hip hop get pushed further into the mainsteam (if that's even possible) through shows like "Empire" and plays like "Hamilton," we discuss whether or not these things help or harm hip hop overall. So pull a chair up to the roundtable by pressing play, subscribing, and commenting with your thoughts on the topic. 
2/16/201754 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are We Ignoring the New Wave of Youthful Genius

No, we have not gone completely crazy. We're not arguing that this new form of hip hop is genius or that it is even great. However, it is important for us critics to take a step back and make sure that we are not turning into the same generation that thought hip hop was the worst thing to happen to Black and Brown people since the Klan. So, we discuss all the reasons this is not the same, but also the few things (however small they might be) that this new generation of "rappers" is actually offering. In the great words of Ice Cube, it's time to "check yo self" and make verify if your critiques of these new artists is just that or if you've become the old person that's simply out of touch. Press play, but don't forget to rate, subscribe, and most important, share your thoughts! 
1/18/20171 hour, 50 minutes, 50 seconds
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Will There Be a Time When Hip Hop Doesn't Exist?

Here is the first episode of 2017! And what better way to begin a new year than to talk about things potentially ending? (Only we would do this.) As you can tell by the title, we talk whether hip hop will be able to stand the test of time or eventually fizzle out. This is probably one of the most passionate debates we've had in a while. Click play and please be sure to leave your thoughts in the comment section!
1/10/20171 hour, 27 minutes, 43 seconds
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2016 Year In Review

As 2016 comes to a close, we recap as much as we can from the year, discussing everything from our favorite album releases, favorite documentaries and tv shows, biggest moments and stories on TV, the losses we suffered, and more. We also give our take on 4 Your Eyez Only, list our top 5 albums of the year, and share what we're looking for in 2017. Listen, subscribe, but most impotantly, let us know your thoughts! Everybody have a great, safe, and happy new year. We'll check y'allin 2017!
12/30/20162 hours, 9 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Ego in Hip Hop

It's officially the holiday season. And with that, we finally get some episodes up! Recorded around the time of Kanye was in the hospital, we discuss the ripple effects of artists' [perceived] egos within hip hop and the thin line between ego and insanity. Be sure to rate, subscribe, and most importantly, comment. As with every episode, we want to hear your opinion. Other than that, merry Christmas and happy holidays from our podcast family to yours!
12/20/20161 hour, 20 minutes, 20 seconds
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Hip Hop Politics

Not to O.D. on Trump, given our last couple of episodes, but since it's Election Day tomorrow, it's kinda hard for him not to be a major part of our most recent topics. In this one we discuss how Trump was once almost exclusively associated with wealth to now being one of the most despised figures in hip hop. We also discuss whether or not hip hop artists have the responsibility to provide context and insight about any political statements they may make in their music. So, play this as we prepare to cast our ballots and please make sure to do 4 things (in this order): 1) subscribe to this podcast, 2) rate this podcast, 3) leave your thoughts/comments wherever you retrieved the podcast from, and 4) cast your vote tomorrow!
11/7/20161 hour, 17 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hip Hop, Trump, and the Abuse of Our Women, Pt. 2

Following up from last week's episode (check it out here if you haven't already), as promised, we got our wives to come on and speak about these issues from a woman's perspective. As anticipated, they all brought great insight that we we would not have gotten otherwise. It's our turn to take a back seat and let the women's voices be heard. Hit us in the comments or on the Facebook page and let us know what you think.
11/1/20161 hour, 55 minutes, 48 seconds
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HipHop, Trump, and the Abuse of Our Women

Michel'le's "Surviving Compton" was just recently released, Nate Parker was caught in a media whirlwind as "Birth of a Nation" was being released, and Trump continues to ramble on about "locker room talk." What do all of these things have in common, the abuse and assault on women. We discuss how all of them interact and the role hip hop plays in this abuse. We also discuss how, even in the midst of it being about women, their voices typically go unheard. That said, this is only part one of this discussion, in order for us to do a part two and include the very voices we don't want to exclude. Rate, subscribe, and most importantly, comment! Give us your take on how you see all of this intersecting. 
10/25/20161 hour, 22 minutes, 44 seconds
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Big KRIT Performance & BET Hip Hop Awards

If you didn't see Big Krit's performance at the BET Awards, don't fret. We have the whole thing for you at the start of the podcast. We then discuss the performance, the trend of artists making bold political statements on TV, and cyphers that stood out from the awards. Press play, enjoy, and then, rate, subscribe, and comment! We always want to hear your thoughts.
10/11/20161 hour, 18 minutes, 30 seconds
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50th Episode! (Re-examinging Hip Hop's Original Elements)

We're officially at 50 episodes! Took a while to publish, but it's finally out. We brought back 3 guests from the past to evaluate hip hop's original elements and discuss whether more should be added, how some have gotten lost over time, and of course just get lost in a bunch of other random hip hop thought. I hope it's just a fun for you to listen as it was for us to record. So click play and don't forget to rate, comment, subscribe, and holla at us on the Facebook page!
9/27/20162 hours, 13 minutes, 15 seconds
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Preserving the Legacies of our Legends

In this episode, we discuss how hip hop should go about preserving the legacies of those that have given so much to this culture. We discuss whether or not every single person should have their legacy preserved, how we determine who those people are, and how we go about doing that. Comment and let us know what you think about it all!
9/19/20161 hour, 51 minutes, 52 seconds
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Analyzing Bad Boy & Death Row's Legacies

Based on the request of one of our most loyal listeners (what's up, Rob Lopez!), we take some time to look back at the legacies of the Bad Boy and Death Row camps. This is one of those fun podcasts where you get to reflect on all the great music and artists that came out and have random debates. Be sure to comment (along with rating and subscribing) and let us know what your thoughts are! Enjoy!
9/15/20161 hour, 40 minutes, 47 seconds
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Hip Hop's Response to Police Shootings & Lauryn Hill's VH1 Honors Snub

After calling for hip hop to take action (whether in song or in deed) on the last podcast, we had to acknowledge all of those who did just that. We take some time to shout out those that spoke up, and took action, after the executions of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. We also take some time to discuss Lauryn Hill not being recognized on VH1's "Hip Hop Honors: All Hail The Queens." Since they didn't, we made sure we took plenty of time to do so ourselves. Let us know how you feel about Lauryn's music and legacy by commenting. Also, don't forget to rate, subscribe, and engage with us over on our Facebook page! Enjoy the show!
7/18/20161 hour, 25 minutes, 7 seconds
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Reflecting on #AltonSterling and #PhilandoCastile

For all we talk about rappers stepping up and doing their part to address all of the issues of our community, we obviously had to discuss the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. We were all a little heavy recording this, but it was good to be able to process and talk through these emotions, what role we feel we can play to help make a change, and the role we expect hip hop to play. Hopefully it helps you process some of this stuff, as well. Let us know what you think by commenting wherever you might be listening to this podcast or on our Facebook page.
7/8/20161 hour, 14 minutes, 59 seconds
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The State of The Diss Record

You had to figure we had something to say about Drake dropping his "diss" record "4am In Calabasas" (which I think we refer to the title incorrectly). Given what interpret as an entire diss track full of subliminals, we discuss exactly what the state of diss records currently are. We also examine why most diss records come about and what typically makes one great. This is for those that appreciate the competitive spirit of hip hop. Don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe! We want to make sure we hear what YOU think about all of this. Let your voice be heard!
6/28/20161 hour, 12 minutes, 35 seconds
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Is There a Space for Consciousness In Hip Hop?

After Common's freestyle on Sway In The Morning made some noise, we examine whether or not there is actually a market/place for that type of consciousness in hip hop anymore. What may seem like a pretty basic conversation was actually quite compelling. The only thing missing is YOUR opinion. Head over to our Facebook page and let us know your thoughts after listening. We also happened to be recording when the news of Muhammad Ali's death broke, so we share some of our thoughts about The Greatest at the end of the episode. May he rest in peace.
6/23/20161 hour, 35 minutes, 2 seconds
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Troy Ave & Violence in Hip Hop

After the news broke of the Troy Ave shooting, we decided to discuss the event and the violence that we tend to see in hip hop. We talk about whether or not we believe we have seen an increase or decrease in the number of violent acts in hip hop over the years, why artists may continue to find themselves in these situations even after fame and fortune, and how these types of events can be limited in the future. You already know we need you to rate, comment, and subscribe. But most importantly, we hope you enjoy! Hit our Facebook page (Hip Hop Roundtable Podcast) and let us know your thoughts!
6/20/201649 minutes, 42 seconds
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Bambaataa & Kanye Convos

As promised, we dedicated more time to the allegations brought against Afrika Bambaataa and examine it from several different perspectives, specifically as it pertains to hip-hop and how we tend to view view our heroes as the flawed individuals they are. We also discuss Kanye's rants (the most recent one happening on Ellen) and how he not just straddles, but habitually jumps back and forth over the line of genius and crazy. Two great conversations in one podcast. Enjoy!
5/26/20161 hour, 23 minutes, 55 seconds
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Catching Up On Recent Events

We're back! Dev is officially married and getting settled in and now we're back to recording! Also, happy birthday to Milan's son, aka Young Milan, aka Young Drizzy, aka Young Drizzle, aka Jay who joined us for this episode as he began his birthday celebrations early. We catch up on everything that we've missed over the past few weeks: the passing of Phife, Prince, and Afeni Shakur, the allegations against Afrika Bambaataa (although we'll do a complete episode on that), and we respond to a couple of topics as requested by the podcast family via FB and email (shoutout to Rob and Arkady!). We pack a lot in to a little over an hour, so sit back, press play, and then comment like crazy! 
5/12/20161 hour, 25 minutes, 9 seconds
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How Much Do Mixtapes Count Towards Legacies?

In an age where mixtapes are released at record rates, we debate how much influence a mixtape determines an artist's place in history. Why are mixtapes not viewed with the same level of respect as albums (or are they)? Should they be? Are their different types of mixtapes (album quality vs. promotional)? Do those differ in terms of the weight they carry towards someone's legacy? We explore all of this and more. Don't worry Rob and Arkady, we haven't recorded since responding to your comments. We'll get to all your comments on the next one we record. As always, be sure to visit our Facebook page and leave all your thoughts/comments there! 
5/2/20161 hour, 28 minutes, 3 seconds
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Marriage In Hip-Hop

As mentioned on the Facebook page, we haven't been able to record a tribute to Phife since Dev was busy preparing to get married. Congrats again to our co-host and officially newest member to the family! In celebration of his wedding, here is the episode we recorded a while back (as you'll be able to tell based upon what we reference) where we discuss marriage's place in hip-hop and how it is typically viewed amongst people in hip-hop culture. Phife verses open and close the show instead of our typical intro beat to pay homage to one of hip-hop's greatest heroes. This is definitely one where we would love to hear people's opinions on the topic, so comment (and rate, and subscribe) on the podbean website, iTunes, or Facebook!
4/14/20161 hour, 23 minutes, 54 seconds
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Reaction to Kendrick Lamar's Grammy Performance

Kendrick Lamar's Grammy performance last week was memorable to say the very least. So, we obviously had to talk about it. We talk about our reaction to the performance, respond to those that say Kendrick Lamar is "safe" in the eyes of white America (even after that performance), the reaction of the white people in the audience, and much more. Be sure to head over to the Facebook page to let us know what you think about any of the topics addressed!
2/23/20161 hour, 12 minutes, 35 seconds
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J. Cole Homecoming Documentary and Legacy Discussion (Pt. 1)

In part 1 of this episode, we discuss J. Cole's HBO series and what that means for his legacy. We later discuss where we think he ranks among the general population in part 2. Let us know your thoughts on the documentary and then head on over and listen to part 2!
2/12/201656 minutes, 42 seconds
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J. Cole Homecoming Documentary and Legacy Discussion (Pt. 2)

In part 2, we talk about if the casual hip-hop fan would rank J. Cole in the top 5 of this generation. However, the conversations goes in a few different directions, making it only right that we let this stand as an episode all its own. Help us settle the discussion: let us know if J. Cole is in your top 5 of this generation, and while you're at it, poll some people yourself. Help us settle this!
2/12/201621 minutes, 49 seconds
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2015 Reflection

Well into 2016--and February at that smh--we finally get our reflection of hip hop in 2015 posted (I really am going to get better at editing these episodes and getting them up quicker). Recorded in early January, we discuss all the things we loved, hated, and everything in-between from the past year. We even recap some of our favorite episodes, what we're looking forward to this year, and even an extremely random shout-out from Milan at the end. Listen, comment, enjoy!
2/8/20161 hour, 16 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sub-genres in Hip-Hop

The discussion around sub-genres seems to be gaining some steam, so we at HHRT decided to tackle the subject ourselves. From whether or not sub-genres would be good for hip-hop, to discussing the unofficial sub-genres that already exists, we all give our take on how we believe sub-genres have/will impact hip-hop culture. Now, it's your turn to listen and comment. As always, we want to hear from YOU! Let us know what you think.
12/31/20151 hour, 13 minutes, 23 seconds
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Discussing Kool Moe Dee's Top 50 MCs List

It's been a busy season for the HHRT crew, so we recorded this episode a while ago, but just now getting it up. Anyway, what better way to come back than with a "top [insert description here]" discussion! On this one, we go through Kool Moe Dee's top 50 MCs of all time list based upon his book There's a God on the Mic. As you can tell by the way I (Landon) begin the podcast, we all had a lot of strong feelings about the list as constructed. But you may feel totally different than us, so press play and then head over to the Facebook page and let us know what you think!
12/19/20151 hour, 16 minutes, 40 seconds
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Non-Existence of Female Producers

Ever noticed that there are NO women recognized as star producers in hip-hop? Us too. The title pretty much says it all, so give the podcast a listen and then head over to the Facebook page to let us know your thoughts on the topic. We'd love to hear more dope beats from women, so send them over to [email protected] if you have them!
11/5/201559 minutes, 48 seconds