Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Ya manz DJ NahSla is back with Episode 30 of @thesaynomorepodcast ft. my brotha from anotha Motha Will @will_i_am.rutledge of The William Rutledge Podcast @rutledge.podcast - A Better Tomorrow all respect to the @wutangclan The two get into a conversation that focuses on the music of our #culture We at #thesaynomorepodcast & #thewilliamrutledgepodcast understand that there is a lot going on around the world and we don’t want to make light of anything. Rest In Peace to George Floyd, Amauhd Arbery, Breonna Taylor that have lost their lives due to police brutality. We pray for peaceful protests, proper arrests/convictions/sentences for the abuse of power and the pain that has been caused by the many tragedies. We’re trying to provide some light in these dark times and we create to uplift and not put down. We have a number of recommendations for music and movies in this episode. Shouts to the great Chuck D @mrchuckd_pe for #onthisdayinrapandhiphophistory @runthejewels @killermike & @thereallyrealelp Major S/O to @alanthechemist & @freddiegibbs @realholidaystyles @terracemartin @ricwilsonisme @qls @dissectpodcast and many more. We, as always, thank you for listening, appreciate the support, if you like what you hear share and subscribe. 💯 #HIPHOP #podcast #rap #music #DJNahSla #WilliamRutledge
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
Remember Rappin' Duke? Duh-ha, duh-ha/You never thought that Hip-Hop would take it this far - The Notorious B.I.G. - Juicy. Ya manz is back with a special episode of The Say No More Podcast. Happy 46th Birthday to the culture that made this podcast possible. On August 11th 1973, The father of Hip-Hop DJ Kool Herc aka Clive Campbell threw a Back To School Jam in the Rec Room at 1520 Sedgwick Ave. Bronx, NYC. From there a culture was born and the world would change forever. This would spark everything from the DJ, to Breakdancing by B-Boys and B-Girls, Graffiti, The M.C. as well as the knowledge. Check out this episode as DJ NahSla has a conversation with his 13 year old son and guest DJ Mar Mar about what this culture means to them. They get into how DJ NahSla was introduced to the culture and how it has affected everything in his life. Shouts to Chuck D with the knowledge from his book This Day in Rao & Hip-Hop History, check that out if you haven't already. This is Mar Mar's first time on a podcast and we're sure it won't be the last. Be sure to check out the recommendations via music, film or books. We hope that you enjoy this one, as always if you like what you hear subscribe and tell a friend. Appreciate the love and support. Peace
Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr What’s hood? Ya manz DJ NahSla is back with another episode of @thesaynomorepodcast ft. Will @will_i_am.rutledge of #TheWilliamRutledgePodcast The two brothas have an in-depth conversation about a true #hustler known as Jim Jones @jimjonescapo following the release of his latest #album El Capo. As Nore always talks about on the Drink Champs podcast, we want to give people their flowers while they can still smell them. This man has had a big influence on the culture and has shown the true spirit of a hustla. From hype man to emcee/rapper to director to producer to executive and all around artist, just to list a few. With an eye for talent, Capo has introduced the culture to many talented individuals including $tack Bundle$ RIP Max B and more. Capo was independent on KOCH but always has done things in a major way, doing business with Jay-Z and Roc Nation. They also get into the incredible album El Cap which may be his best album period. This a big salute to the big homie of The Diplomats. More conversations, reviews, culture and interviews. Take a ride with us, and as always we appreciate your time. 100
Yerrrrrrrrrrrrr! What's really good all my listeners out there. Ya manz AL is back with the second season of The Say No More Podcast. Gotta start off Season 2 right and keep that same energy. On this episode we have a very special guest Will of the William Rutledge Podcast. AL and Will go way back and decided to have a conversation about the passing of a very influential individual to Hip-Hop culture. We're talking about no one other than Ermias Joseph Asghedom also known as Nipsey Hu$$tle who was murdered on March 31st of this year. The two get into his music, his life, contributions, legacy and their personal feelings about Nipsey. It's a real conversation between two men that were affected by another man, that neither knew, but felt through the things he did and how he lived his life. It's the first episode of the second season, but an idea of some new content coming this season. More conversations, reviews, culture and interviews. Take a ride with us, and as always we appreciate your time. 100