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HoodHype.com Episode #63 - Tuesday, April 15, 2008
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music April 15, 2008
It's been almost a month since the entire HH crew got together for an episode so we were amp'd up and ready to go. We got things started by congratulating JMack on his newest child, and spoke about every father's worries when their child is first born. From there we got into some hip-hop talk with Nonseq from the production team Tin Men whose track "Video Chick" received the most votes from Episode #61. Nonseq filled us in on the hip-hop scene in North Carolina, and how their production team goes about deciding what MC's they want to work with. Next, Phro gave us the run down on his vacation to Tampa, FL and their 24/7 2-for-1 drink specials. After the break we got into some conversation about Busta Rhymes recent Hot 97 interview, which lead us into a conversation about Aftermath Records and their roster's bulked up appearance. From there we discussed why DJ's get so much love, re-lived some drunk moments, gave our thoughts on Stacy Dash's KING Magazine cover, and a lot more. As always, the music featured in Episode #63 is pure flames. We featured 5 new joints, which are be up for voting, and a couple of HH throwback tracks.
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HoodHype.com Episode #60 - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - All The Way LIVE!
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music February 13, 2008
As you can tell from the title, this was our first-ever live show. We streamed our show live via ustream.tv and had a chance to get some real-time interaction with our audience via the chat. The whole experience was tight and we hope to do more shows in a live format in the future. The episode got off to a good start as we caught up with Capital Z, the winner from Episode #58, to talk about his track "Family Ties", and his loyal fan base (he set a HoodHype record for most votes). After that, we had a chance to speak with Brooklyn's own Joell Ortiz. Right from the jump we took the opportunity to squash any misinformation surrounding our previous interview with Bishop Lamont. With that aside, we got into what projects Joell will be dropping next, what he's looking for in his next label situation, working with Rik Cordero, his hoop game and more. After hollerin at Joell, we got to speak with another one of Brooklyn's elite, Buckshot from the Duck Down camp. Buck gave us the scoop on The Formula, his 2nd project with 9th Wonder, which will be dropping in April. He also talked about Duck Down's recent expansion with the new signings of Kidz In The Hall, and Special Teamz. Finally, we called up Phro who wasn't able to be in the studio on this night, and shot the shit with him for a couple minutes. All interviews aside, Episode #60 is loaded with fire music, so click to listen, or download it and listen on the go! (sorry the audio quality was a little low on our end....live and learn)
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HoodHype.com Episode #59 - Friday, February 1, 2008 - Old School
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music February 01, 2008
A solid show for y'all this week. They were all over the place but spoke mostly on the old high school days... skipping school, drinking. Kinda breakin' in the new recording joint so things were a little off at times, but Major, JMack and Phro came through for y'all this week with a hot show packed with some crazy independent and unsigned music. Don't forget to get at us any time at 888-THA-HYPE (888-842-4973), email info@hoodhype.com or holla at www.myspace.com/hoodhype and we will read your comments, complaints and whatever on the air. GET AT US! We've also got a murderous show planned for y'all next week too, so tell your friends!
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HoodHype.com Episode #58 - Friday, January 12, 2008 - Goodbye 2007.
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music January 12, 2008
With three hours of equipment problems, and a couple interviews falling through Episode #58 got off to a rough start, but we managed to hold it down and put together a fire show. We got things started by talking to J. Rose of Bacu Entertainment, whose track "Chillax" earned the most votes from Episode #56. Next, we took a look back at the year that was 2007. We touched on everything from the best and worst albums of year, to which MC's made a come up in 2007 and which MC's took a loss for the year. After reflecting on 07', we began to look forward to 2008 and what's on the horizon for hip-hop. Finally, we text'd Bishop Lamont and got him on the phone for an impromptu interview, and it was definitely worth it. Bishop took some time to step out of a Detox recording session to discuss his most recent street album The Pope Mobile, and his progress on his upcoming LP. He also discussed Joell Ortiz's Aftermath situation with us, and you'll be surprised and disappointed by what he revealed. All in all this show is thorough, and is packed with more heat from the most talented indie artists out there. Download and enjoy!
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HoodHype.com Episode #57 - Tuesday, December 18, 2007 - Balance
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music December 18, 2007
This episode touched on alot of different things including “balance” between concious rap on the show versus gangsta rap. The show kicked off to a good start with an interview with episode 55’s winner Donny Goines for his song “Never Let My Talent Die” and Major and JMack talked with Donny about his career, his relationship with Disco D as well as upcoming projects and issues in hip-hop. JMack and Major also got into it about “balancing out the shows” with their music selections from the review panel picks. They argued about the “nature” of the lineup for this show JMack had put together versus previous episodes and what to expect for future episodes of the HoodHype show as far as the music lineups are concerned. Later in the show, Major, JMack and Phro discussed their worst drinking adventures and the lessons they learned from them. You’ll just have to listen because there was a ton more they touched on including Remy Ma vs. Lil Kim, Phro’s white people moment and racial and/or outdated slurs. A damn well rounded episode for y’all musically so definitely make sure you subscribe through iTunes and download this to your iPod or download the show and listen on your computer or burned to cd!
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HoodHype.com Episode #56 - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - Interview with Bishop Lamont
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music November 28, 2007
This week we spoke with Aftermath Records' newest member Bishop Lamont. We talked about all his free mixtapes, upcoming albums, Stat Quo's mixtapes, Dre's Detox album and his feature on it, as well as how he squashed the beef with Mista FAB and Royce. A full half hour of good, real conversation for yo ass with one of the coolest and most stand up dudes we've ever spoken to yet. Major opened the show by issuing an open invite for Fresh over at Crunk & Disorderly. Artist Nifty took home the win this episode for Episode #54 for his track "We Go Dumb". We also spoke on Jadakiss' move to the Roc, RZA bustin' on RZA, T.I.'s home video, Oscar De La Hoya's fishnet problems and Phro's obsession with this and plenty more to keep you entertained on that subway ride home. Don't forget you can call with your drops, messages, comments and leave a message for Major, JMack or Phro at 888-THA-HYPE
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HoodHype.com Episode #55 - Tuesday, November 6, 2007 - Interview with Rich Boy
from HoodHype Hip-Hop Talk and Underground Music November 06, 2007
What's up y'all. We're back for Episode #55 and JMack, Phro and Major touched on everything! We got things started by talking with SINcere, the winner from Episode #53. Next, we got into some hip-hop discussion. We debated about the definition of a sophmore slump, in particular we argued about Outkast's first two releases (Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik vs. ATLiens), and which album was better. We also got into a discussion about the acceptance of MC's singing in 90s hip-hop vs. MC's getting bashed for singing in today's tracks. After the hip-hop talk, we got on the phone with Rich Boy and talked about his push to release real music when the label isn't supportive. We got some inside info behind his track 'Let's Get This Paper', and talked about his plans for his upcoming mixtapes and album. After the interview it was time to to get into the racial stories that have been making headlines lately. We spoke on Dog The Bounty Hunter's racist remarks about black people, and Barack Obama's getting blasted for not placing his hand over his heart during the pledge of allegiance. This episode is loaded from top to bottom and is full of FIRE music, so subscribe to us if you haven't already, download it and check it out!
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