• 23: What's Really Good with the Culture? (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 23)

  • Sep 13 2018
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
  • Podcast

23: What's Really Good with the Culture? (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 23)

  • Summary

  • What’s really good? We hittin’ ya’ll in the head with the Jordan episode aka ep. 23 of The Say No More Podcast. Of course ya mans ALnB are here to talk about the culture of Hip-Hop. Hate to start it off like this but, Rip Mac Miller.  New segment: Let me ask you a question? (Can you be a cop and not know where you live?) Let’s talk Eminem. Kamikaze? Top 5? The disses? Who should respond? (MGK, Lord Jamar & Joe Budden) What’s really good with Slaughterhouse? What happened? Origin? Are record labels sabotaging the culture? Story time with AL: Shout to Jermaine Dupri  My Advice 2 U: Play fun music(shout Puff Daddy & Jermaine Dupri one more time)/Balance  AL’s music recommendations: Joe Budden’s - Halfway House & All Love Lost Sean Paul - Dutty Rock  Solange - A Seat At The Table B's recommendations: Mya - G.M.O.(Got My Own) ft. Tink, Master P - The Ghetto’s trying to kill me, Kane & Abel - 7 Sins & Am I My Brother’s Keeper, Alicia Keys - Unplugged, The Dub Shack - Summertime in The LBC  Movie recommendations: Mario Van Peebles - Baadasssss! & Posse Snapple Facts: Black Ice (The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925) Speaking it to existence: Cormega is a friend of ours and we need to have him on the podcast Shouts to Lord Jamar and Rah Digga and The Yanadameen Godcast Shouts to Artis @chefboyartis on the mix Fuckyalife if you hate’n but LiftYaself 100
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