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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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The Last Chamber – Wu-Tang Clan Tour Review
The Great American Hip-Hop Debate Podcast
45 minutes 56 seconds
3 months ago
The Last Chamber – Wu-Tang Clan Tour Review

In this special segment, Burns, VSOP, and Maxlo dive deep into the New Jersey stop of Wu-Tang Clan’s The Last Chamber tour. The trio breaks down everything from the setlist and stage presence to fashion choices and the energy of the crowd. They reflect on the cultural impact and lasting legacy of the Wu-Tang Clan, sharing personal stories, memories, and insights. The episode also covers the night’s electrifying surprise appearances by Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige. It’s an unforgettable conversation celebrating hip-hop royalty.

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.