First I want to thank everybody who has listened to my podcast whether it was a year ago four years ago or yesterday. I appreciate it and please “like and subscribe and comment“ I guess I have to say that for algorithm purposes. But in this episode it’s Vinny and myself and we basically“talk shop“. We give our takes on Sinners, Andor & I find out that Vinny never saw Handmaid‘s tale. We then have a lengthy discussion about Batman and why or why not he only attacks street thugs and doesn’t go after big corporate entities. We then get Vinny to talk about him finally watching Transformers for the first time. A lot of jokes flying and it’s basically a Siskel & Ebert episode with us. Enjoy.
In this episode, I am joined by Cordell and Doula to discuss the Houston rap scene. Dula comes up with these random topics and we expand on them. We start off with giving flowers to all of the Houston MC‘s when they had their “run” . We then get into a talk about the South in general and why tensions kind of arise between the north and the south as far as hip-hop is concerned and then we get into a conversation about Southern hospitality in general and the attitudes and why they are so warm to people. Great cultural conversation. Enjoy.
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Episode 153: Passover Feat: Jake
In this episode I interview a good friend and rap partner of my mentor Scott Selvey. Jacob Williams was part of a rap crew called the Arc. We get into his origins from being a singer in Ace deuce to meeting up with Scott Selvey later on and becoming a producer as well as a rapper. A bunch of Harrisburg folklore stories on this episode. Enjoy
And this episode I am joined by Vinny and Cordell. We discuss the recent state property concert at XL live Harrisburg and Cordells performance. Then we get into the topic at hand which is rappers who are producers and who is more proficient at which one. We talk about MF Doom to dre etc. Great hip-hop conversations. Enjoy
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Episode 151: PND(Pre-Nut-Delusion) Feat: Bruce & Vinny
This episode is dedicated to two creatives we lost in the city of Harrisburg over the past weeks. Scott Selvey who I have mentioned many times on this podcast as my mentor for teaching me how to make beats, passed away pretty much almost the same day that Vinny’s friend Barry Byrd passed away. Been a tough week but Vinny Bruce and myself got through it. We also get into DareDevil as well as the “marvel chairs” sequence that happened. We start off with the dedication to those two gentlemen and we proceed to get lighter as the episode goes along. Of course jokes and everything start flying so enjoy.
Thoughts of a Dominican Hip-Hop head born in Lynn, Mass raised in Harrisburg,Pa discussing a variety of topics with people from all different walks of life.