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The Great American Hip-Hop Debate Podcast
Last Breath Ent.
285 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast dedicated to the culture of Hip-Hop and the art of debate. We debate some of the greatest rivalries and longest standing hip-hop arguments.
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A podcast dedicated to the culture of Hip-Hop and the art of debate. We debate some of the greatest rivalries and longest standing hip-hop arguments.
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Music Interviews
Music
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Slick Rick Victory: Album and Movie Review
The Great American Hip-Hop Debate Podcast
22 minutes 48 seconds
3 months ago
Slick Rick Victory: Album and Movie Review

In this new segment, the GAHHDcast crew—Burnz, VSOP, and Maxlo—dive into Victory, the brand-new album from the legendary Slick Rick. The team gives a full breakdown of the music, themes, and standout tracks, while also reviewing the accompanying Victory short film, now available on YouTube. They discuss Idris Elba’s surprising and creative role in the project, and reflect on Slick Rick’s lasting legacy in hip-hop. From deep cuts to visual storytelling, this is a can't-miss conversation for fans of The Ruler and lovers of lyricism alike.

The Great American Hip-Hop Debate Podcast
A podcast dedicated to the culture of Hip-Hop and the art of debate. We debate some of the greatest rivalries and longest standing hip-hop arguments.