• Rappaz R. N. Dainja - The Say No More Podcast Episode 29 (ft. Will of The William Rutledge Podcast)

  • Mar 28 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Rappaz R. N. Dainja - The Say No More Podcast Episode 29 (ft. Will of The William Rutledge Podcast)

  • Summary

  • Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr DJ NahSla is back with another episode of The Say No More Podcast ft. Will of The William Rutledge Podcast  This is episode 29 Rappaz R. N. Dainja salute to The Techa Blast Master KRS-One & DJ Premier. This episode did start on a sad note, RIP to Bashar Barakah Jackson aka Pop Smoke who was 20 years old and his life was cut short on 02/19/2020. This episode DJ NahSla and Will get into other rappers that lost there lives at such a young age. That’s a good conversation discussing drug use and violence in the state of our Hip-Hop culture. The two also discuss some good albums that were released from Jadakiss, Royce Da 5’9”,  and last but not least, Jay Electronica.  A reading from #onthisdayinrapandhiphophistory courtesy of the legend Chuck D as well a some recommendations including an up and coming MC, Chika Big S/O to Hip-Hop By The Numbers for the info on the young rappers. We appreciate all the listens, the support and if you know of anyone that needs to hear this, please share and subscribe. You can hear this on Anchor,  Apple Podcasts Google Play, Spotify or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. With the COVID-19 crisis happening please be safe and stay home. Of course we’d love for you to listen, especially since you don’t have to go anywhere but in your phone. We pray that everyone is staying as safe and as healthy as can be. Till the next show, PEACE 💯 #thesaynomorepodcast #williamrutledgepodcast #hiphop #rap #music #culture #podcast

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