We aim to bridge the generational gap in hip-hop. The dominance of those in the music industry holding onto the great artists of the past hinders the progression of the a newer wave of hip-hop talent. Paying respect to the greats is necessary so that we dont forget where this revolutionary genre originated and how it has evolved, but we all know Jay-Z is the GOAT, Grandmaster Flash pioneered the genre, and that Kendrick Lamar represents the culture like no other, but what’s next? More importantly, who’s next? Why is Playboi Carti so captivating and attracts a cult-like fanbase with overproduced music and little substance? What does Drake's continued dominance on the charts, despite his feud with Kendrick Lamar, say about the current rap audience? "Bitz & Bopz" will embrace the diverse sounds and perspectives of today's music and artists, and look towards the future of hip-hop.
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We aim to bridge the generational gap in hip-hop. The dominance of those in the music industry holding onto the great artists of the past hinders the progression of the a newer wave of hip-hop talent. Paying respect to the greats is necessary so that we dont forget where this revolutionary genre originated and how it has evolved, but we all know Jay-Z is the GOAT, Grandmaster Flash pioneered the genre, and that Kendrick Lamar represents the culture like no other, but what’s next? More importantly, who’s next? Why is Playboi Carti so captivating and attracts a cult-like fanbase with overproduced music and little substance? What does Drake's continued dominance on the charts, despite his feud with Kendrick Lamar, say about the current rap audience? "Bitz & Bopz" will embrace the diverse sounds and perspectives of today's music and artists, and look towards the future of hip-hop.
In the season two premiere of "Bitz & Bop", we dive deep into rap's most captivating and mysterious figures, Playboi Carti. After five years and much anticipation, we were blessed with Carti's long-awaited album, "Music". Was it worth the teases, twists, and turns or did Playboi waste everyone's time with an underwhelming project? Listen and find out what we think!
It finally happened... J. Cole has responded to Kendrick Lamar's diss on "Like That". Listen to what Justin and Nick have to say about Cole's response, as well as his album "Might Delete Later".
In the fifth episode of "Bitz & Bopz", Justin and Nick heat things up with a discussion of modern rap beefs. The two talk about one of their favorite genres of rap today: unintelligible rap (Opium, Cochise, Yeat, etc.) There's nothing like ending a Bitz & Bopz episode with a song draft, but this time, it's with the pillar of unintelligible rap– Playboi Carti.
In the fourth episode of "Bitz & Bopz", Justin and Nick give their opinions about the Kendrick Lamar diss on Drake and J. Cole, as well as their review on Metro Boomin' and Futures album "WE DON'T TRUST YOU". The boys wrap up the episode with some news in the world of hip-hop!
In the third episode of "Bitz & Bopz", Justin Kuczborski and Nick Jepson give their bold 2024 rap predictions, as well as the current state of Boom Bap rap. Following that, the two wrap the episode up with notable music from the week prior and hip-hop news!
In the second episode of "Bitz & Bopz", Justin Kuczborski and Nick Jepson dive into a controversial topic— their top five rappers from 2023. Following that, the two discuss the history of one of the most memorable eras of modern rap: the SoundCloud era.
In the first episode of "Bitz & Bopz", Justin Kuczborski and Nick Jepson introduce the premise of the podcast— discussing modern hip-hop, such as trap, and it's roots. Justin and Nick dive into their unique and earliest experiences with music and how that has changed over the years, as well as the history and trajectory of trap music. Also, the two wrap up the episode with a Travis Scott song draft!
We aim to bridge the generational gap in hip-hop. The dominance of those in the music industry holding onto the great artists of the past hinders the progression of the a newer wave of hip-hop talent. Paying respect to the greats is necessary so that we dont forget where this revolutionary genre originated and how it has evolved, but we all know Jay-Z is the GOAT, Grandmaster Flash pioneered the genre, and that Kendrick Lamar represents the culture like no other, but what’s next? More importantly, who’s next? Why is Playboi Carti so captivating and attracts a cult-like fanbase with overproduced music and little substance? What does Drake's continued dominance on the charts, despite his feud with Kendrick Lamar, say about the current rap audience? "Bitz & Bopz" will embrace the diverse sounds and perspectives of today's music and artists, and look towards the future of hip-hop.