NOH 329 | "J. Cole Type Pod"

The New Old Heads episode 329 talked Bink still having issues with Just Blaze, Melle Mel's comments on new hip hop, Kenrick, Eminem and more, Jay-Z slander, Lupe responding to our segment on him, Joe Budden's weird comments about J. Cole, and Ice T's comments about weird rappers. 

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NOH 327 | "Yo holmes, smell ya later."

The New Old Heads podcast episode 327 had discussions on Big Gipp going in on DJ Khaled and more, Boosie cancelling his album with T.I. over snitching allegations, Quincy Jones' comments about The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 'cementing' hip hop in pop culture, the Snoop and Kroger issue with the "Black History Month Display", Lupe saying his favorite rapper is Ja Rule, if Biggie and Pac would have been as revered if they lived, and more. 

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NOH 326 | "Mind playing tricks on me."

The New Old Heads podcast episode 326 had discussions on Black Thought's influence, our best emcees list from four years ago going viral, Adidas losing over a billion in part due to dropping Kanye, Dave from De La Soul passing away, Scarface and Willie D's back and forth about the GRAMMYs, QC selling for $300 million, and more. 

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NOH 325 | "I love when you count me out."

The New Old Heads episode 325 had discussions on the Grammys and their 50th year hip hop anniversary, if this means we forgive the Grammys for disregarding hip hop in the past, the idea that podcasts are taking over in hip hop spaces above the music, NBA Youngboy's influence and converting to Mormonism, and more. 

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NOH 322 | "Stuck off the realness."

The New Old Heads episode 322 talked Benny saying fans wouldn't support him as much if his music was positive, Jermaine Dupri saying hip hop is hurting because ATL isn't the powerhouse it once was, a deep dive into what a hip hop labor union of sorts would actually look like, Funk Flex saying he's gonna play 69's music now, and more. 

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