NOH 401 | "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice."

The New Old Heads podcast episode 401 had discussions on why many mainstream artists no longer make albums of substance, Rampage taking shots at Busta Rhymes and older rappers who "switch up" their styles, and the interesting support and lack of support that can comes from smaller market cities (as opposed to say Atlanta). 

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NOH 400 | "It’s a celebration!"

Episode 400 of the New Old Heads is a celebration, and discussions were had about Jay-Z filing a notice about claiming the masters for Reasonable Doubt ahead of Dame Dash auctioning off his share, reactions/thoughts on break dancing at the Olympics, if you could go to the listening party of any album ever made with the artist that made it what album would it be, and Post Malone saying he was hurt by being called a culture vulture and one-hit wonder. 

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NOH 400 | "It's a celebration!"

Episode 400 of the New Old Heads is a celebration, and discussions were had about Jay-Z filing a notice about claiming the masters for Reasonable Doubt ahead of Dame Dash auctioning off his share, reactions/thoughts on break dancing at the Olympics, if you could go to the listening party of any album ever made with the artist that made it what album would it be, and Post Malone saying he was hurt by being called a culture vulture and one-hit wonder. 

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NOH 399 | "I’m doing my dance."

The New Old Heads episode 399 had discussions on Ice Spice selling only 28k her first week and if it's sign of her lack of fans or a sign of the times, LL talking about rappers who only talk about money and lack a variety of subject matter, and Lil Yachty getting flack for just now listening to Jay-Z's "The Black Album". 

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NOH 397 | "Mysterious music."

The New Old Heads episode 397 featured guest Brotha2DaKnight and talked when our favorite artists fall in and out of love and their music changes, how important split sheets and paperwork upfront is, how you can't be a "mysterious" musician in the current artist landscape, and about Kamala Harris most likely becoming the Democrat candidate. 

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