"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
The guys are back and we first have to clear the air about this Drake case. We also go over the announcement of the Cash Money vs. No Limit VERZUZ
After a long hiatus the team tries to get back into the rhythm of things.
UMG and Def Jam are censoring artists who associate with Drake's rivals, exemplified by their demand to remove Kendrick Lamar's verse from Clipse's upcoming album despite it reportedly not containing any direct disses.
• Clipse's album "Let God Sort Them Out" has been delayed after label demands to censor or remove Kendrick's verse
• Pusha T and No Malice stood firm against censorship, resulting in them being dropped by Def Jam
• The duo secured a distribution deal with Roc Nation after standing their ground
• This situation contradicts claims that UMG is plotting against Drake
• Corporate intervention in hip-hop creates a dangerous precedent for artistic expression
• Drake's industry influence appears to be dictating who other artists can collaborate with
• The music industry is entering an era where labels take sides in personal beefs
• Artists face punishment based on associations rather than actual content
Reggie breaks down the highly anticipated June hip-hop releases including Lil Wayne's Carter 6, Clips' comeback, and Young Thug's potential album while examining why some releases might not happen despite the rumors.
• Lil Wayne's Carter 6 features a surprising lineup including Billie Eilish, MGK and Miley Cyrus
• Mannie Fresh released "The Mix Before the Six" featuring a heavily auto-tuned Wayne track that doesn't build excitement
• The Clips dropped "Ace Trumpets" produced by Pharrell, reuniting Pusha T and No Malice with impressive verses
• Offset seeking spousal support from Cardi B raises questions about relationship dynamics in hip-hop
• New developments in the Tory Lanez case suggest his legal team may have failed him despite public claims
• Post Malone bringing out Allen Iverson during his "White Iverson" performance feels strange given his move to country music
• A recent LA rappers list controversially ranks The Game at #11, which seems disrespectfully low
Keep checking in every Monday for new episodes as we continue to break down everything happening in hip-hop, from new releases to industry drama.
We dive deep into the recent "Royal Rumble" battle between East and West Coast rappers, examining the 93 diss tracks dropped by over 40 artists sparked by Joey Badass's "The Ruler is Back."
• Breaking down the main players: Joey Badass, Rayvon, and Daylight
• Analyzing why this battle ended in a draw rather than having a clear winner
• How the Red Bull Cypher with Big Sean reignited the beef
• Kendrick Lamar's record-breaking stadium tour generating $9-14 million per night
• Rumored Drake and Nicki Minaj stadium tour and what it means for hip-hop
• NBA YoungBoy announcing his first arena tour despite never touring before
• New music releases from Snoop Dogg, Exhibit, Glorilla, and emerging artists
• Why fans should separate artists' personal lives from their music
• Recent business moves including Dicks buying Foot Locker and Capital One merging with Discover
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Brothers Troy and Reggie Smith reunite for a special edition of Chatterboxing, exploring their shared history and the different paths they've taken in life. Their candid conversation reveals how sibling influence shapes our journeys and how learning to ask for help might be the key to going farther.
• Troy expresses pride in Reggie's accomplishments and growth throughout life
• Reggie acknowledges how Troy inspired his music career and professional development
• Discussion of the tendency to take "the long way" instead of asking for help
• Troy's journey from boredom in his career to discovering a passion for barbecue
• Early cooking experiences making pancakes and biscuits from flour and water
• The brothers' shared perspectives on current music industry battles and celebrity controversies
• Reflections on building community versus trying to accomplish everything alone
• The wisdom that going with others helps you go farther in life, even if it's not faster
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Dody and Reggie deliver another round of unfiltered commentary on the latest developments in hip-hop, movies, and culture while testing a new recording setup.
• Honest review of "Sinners" – acknowledging it's good but overhyped online
• Discussion of Ryan Coogler's Black Panther legacy and rumors of his potential X-Men reboot
• Breakdown of Kendrick Lamar's record-breaking stadium tour numbers ($9-11 million per night)
• Analysis of Bobby Shmurda's career struggles and canceled tour
• Critical take on Andre 3000's experimental piano album "Seven Piano Sketches"
• Deep dive into industry beefs including Drake's lawsuit against UMG
• Comments on Ross's recent interview and stance on Drake reconciliation
• Shout-outs to local artists and plans for future collaborations
Next week we're reviewing 50 Cent's album "The Massacre" – join us as we stay true to our name by being late to the party but right on time with our takes.
Reggie flies solo this Easter Sunday to reflect on the one-year anniversary of the Drake-Kendrick beef and examine how both artists are handling the aftermath differently.
• Drake continually expands his UMG lawsuit to now include the NFL and Fox while Kendrick incorporates diss tracks into his GNX Tour
• The St. Lunatics lawsuit against Nelly over Country Grammar has been dropped, raising questions about ghostwriting and authenticity in hip-hop
• Mass Appeal announces seven upcoming albums including collaborations from Nas with DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Ghostface Killah, and others
• Wallo's comments about supporting Black businesses based on quality rather than race alone sparked controversy but highlight important conversations about consistency
• Hip-hop Mount Rushmore discussions should focus on impact and influence rather than personal favorites
• The digital streaming era creates disconnects between generations of music listeners, making it crucial for older fans to actively introduce younger listeners to foundational artists
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Reggie and Dody explore the unexpected origins of iconic hip-hop sounds, discovering Art of Noise's 1984 track "Moments in Love" as one of the blackest-sounding songs not made by Black artists. The duo brings their signature wit and expertise to dive deep into hip-hop culture across generations.
• Art of Noise's "Moments in Love" has been sampled countless times in hip-hop despite being created by non-Black artists
• Drake's friend Baka Not Nice speaks out about his initial reaction to Kendrick's accusations and drake's advice to him
• The Game and Kanye West's friendship falls apart over an Instagram post supporting Drake's associate
• Billboard's top 25 female rappers list sparks debate about longevity versus impact, especially regarding Lauryn Hill's ranking
• Evaluating classic posse cuts in hip-hop history with discussion on regional biases in these selections
• 2 Chainz's debut album "Based on a T.R.U. Story" gets a 3.5/5 rating for balancing street credibility with commercial appeal
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Hip hop is at a crossroads as we examine the one-year anniversary of J Cole's apology and how the beef between Drake and Kendrick has reshaped the landscape of the genre. We explore what makes an artist "lyrical" versus "commercial" and why both styles deserve respect in today's diverse hip hop ecosystem.
• The resurgence of party and dance music with Nokia's viral hit suggests audiences want an escape from serious, lyrical content
• Drake's lawsuit against Universal Music Group raises questions about industry favoritism and streaming numbers manipulation
• Concerning footage of Doja Cat appearing robotically controlled during a post-Grammy appearance sparks conspiracy theories
• Ice Cube announces a new Friday movie after a 20+ year hiatus, with speculation about returning cast members
• Trippie Redd's "Life's a Trip" album gets wildly different reviews from us (4/5 vs 2/5), highlighting the subjective nature of emo rap
• Next week we'll be reviewing 2 Chainz's "Based on a True Story" album
Join us next Monday for another episode of Late to the Party, where we'll continue breaking down hip hop culture, music, and entertainment from our unique perspective.
Dody and Reggie explore the surprising depth and variety in their music libraries, from Skrilla's street anthems to Mumford & Sons' folk rock, revealing how our musical tastes reflect our life experiences and identities.
• Musical diversity and how our backgrounds shape what we listen to
• Discussion of Young Scooter's passing and the circumstances around it
• Examining when someone deserves "legendary" status in hip-hop
• Challenging Jim Jones' claim that Southerners all inherit houses
• Critiques of Will Smith's new album and its authenticity problems
• Analysis of Lil Durk's latest release and concerns about his content during legal issues
• Reflections on community values and how they've changed in street culture
• Celebration of Southern rap classics and underappreciated artists
• Exploration of standout guest verses in hip-hop history
The music you listen to says more about you than you might realize - your playlist is a window into your experiences, influences, and the places you've called home.
We dive deep into the philosophy of personal style and debate whether expensive designer clothes and shoes are worth the hype. Finding your own unique look without breaking the bank is about creativity and confidence, not price tags.
• Anthony Mackie's controversial stance on not buying Jordans for his kids sparks a debate on values and priorities
• The art of finding unique fashion pieces in unexpected places versus splurging on luxury brands
• Breaking down the Dreamville Festival lineup featuring Lil Wayne, Hot Boyz, J. Cole, Erykah Badu and more
• Analyzing how business decisions transcend personal feuds in the music industry
• Critique of Jack Harlow's recent output and Playboy Cardi's album which sold 300,000 units first week
• Discussing the evolution of regional sounds in hip-hop and the homogenization of contemporary music
• In-depth review of Lost Boys' classic album "Legal Drug Money" (1996)
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We reflect on mortality as we watch people our age pass away from health issues rather than street violence. This stark realization forces us to consider our own health habits and preventative measures as we approach our 40s.
• LeBron James reaching 50,000 career points and why his achievements stand regardless of GOAT debates
• The confrontation between LeBron and Stephen A. Smith over comments about Bronny
• Spring break revelations and the challenges of balancing work with family time
• Playboy Carti's new album as "rage music" designed specifically for live performances and mosh pits
• The ethics of separating art from controversial artists like R. Kelly
• Drake's UMG lawsuit and why established artists might consider going independent
• Reviewing Camp Lo's 1997 debut album "Uptown Saturday Night" and its place in hip-hop history
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A powerful remembrance episode reflecting on the life and legacy of Angie Stone. We share personal stories and the influence her music has had on us and our listeners. The conversation highlights the resilience inherent in both Angie’s art and our individual journeys.
• Tribute to Angie Stone’s musical legacy
• Personal reflections on life changes
• Discussion on healing through music
• Evolution of Angie’s musical impact
• Engaging listener responses and stories
• Final thoughts on resilience and legacy
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We explore the intersection of music sales and artistry, questioning how industry metrics impact our connection to the music we love. This discussion challenges traditional views on what it means to be a true fan and the importance of separating commercial success from artistic merit.
• Understanding how album sales create pressure on artists
• The role of fans in shaping artists' reputations and careers
• Discussing the disconnection between commercial success and artistic quality
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We reflect on the passage of time, the impact of technology on communication, and the lessons learned from both childhood and parenting. In heartfelt discussions, we also explore how music shapes our identities and relationships, particularly through a review of Don Trip’s latest album.
• Sharing childhood stories and awkward moments
• The challenges of parenting in today’s digital age
• Reflections on nostalgia and its role in our lives
• The influence of hip-hop culture on personal experiences
• Analyzing Don Trip’s music and its emotional resonance
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The episode delves into the concept of "industry plants" and discusses its implications, particularly focusing on the artist Dolce's rise to fame. It seeks to distinguish between genuine talent and artificially manufactured success in the music industry while challenging common misconceptions surrounding this contentious term.
• Discussion on the concept of industry plants
• Analyzing Dolce and her trajectory in the industry
• Differentiating between industry support and being an industry plant
• The case of Tommy Richmond as an example of the industry plant label
• Exploration of connections and familial influence in artist success
• The responsibilities of record labels towards their artists
• Final thoughts on authenticity in the music industry
This episode explores the evolving landscape of hip-hop, from classic diss tracks and nostalgic performances to Kendrick Lamar's recent Super Bowl appearance. We dive into how the industry's marketing machine impacts artists and the way audiences perceive them over time.
• Discussing Super Bowl performances and their cultural significance
• Analyzing the historical diss tracks landscape, focusing on 50 Cent and Ja Rule
• Debating Kendrick Lamar's halftime show and audience reception
• Exploring the effects of nostalgia on hip-hop fandom
• Examining the role of the music industry "machine" in artist careers
• Reflecting on the future of hip-hop as it continues to evolve
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The episode explores Kendrick Lamar's thought-provoking halftime show at the Super Bowl and the Eagles' victory over the Chiefs, offering a reflective critique of both events. The hosts discuss the cultural implications of Kendrick's artistry while also delving into social media reactions and the evolution of the halftime show in hip-hop culture.
• Tribute to Irv Gotti’s legacy in hip-hop
• Breakdown of the Eagles' Super Bowl victory strategies
• Analysis of Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance
• Discussion of artistic expression versus entertainment value
• Reactions to Kendrick's message in contrast to crowd expectations
• Conversations on social media opinions regarding the performance
• Future topics hinting at continued cultural discourse.
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