NOH 340 | "Whoomp there it is!"

The New Old Heads podcast episode 340 featured guest J. Brookinz and had discussions on one-hit-wonders in hip hop, if Ebro's comments about hip hop needing gatekeepers again is valid, if "replayability" is a good or bad characteristic to judge a musical project, and more. 

Featuring guest J. Brookinz of Chreece.

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NOH 339 | "I’m in love with a stripper."

The New Old Heads podcast episode 339 had discussions on Janelle Monae getting topless for her new release, Ja Morant and people blaming hip hop for his actions, T-Pain calling Drake the king of Simps (and the difference between Simping, Hating, and Tricking), the WORST albums by some of our favorite artists, Lil Durk's new lead single featuring J. Cole, and more. 

With guest Brotha2daKnight of The Drunken Knights podcast. 

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NOH 336 | "Ghetto Supastar."

The New Old Heads episode 336 featured guest Brotha2daKnight and talked Pras being an FBI informant, the greatest movie soundtracks, how AI and artists may interact (and Grimes sharing royalties with AI versions of her), Vice's MAGA Rap documentary, Akademiks signing a deal with Rumble, and much more for this extended episode. 

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NOH 335 | "Where dey at?"

The New Old Heads episode 335 talked Apple Music's playlists only allowing Dolby Atmos mixes to be allowed on their playlists and how the future of music around it might change, Mannie Fresh selling his catalogue, New Orleans bounce music and it's origins, Tekashi 69's Ugandan clout run, and E-40's statements about being kicked out of the Kings/Warriors game 1. 

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NOH 334 | "Summer, summer, summertime."

The New Old Heads episode 334 discussed Kid Rock's latest antics with shooting a Bud Light case in some goofiness, DJ Jazzy Jeff saying "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme song is the greatest hip hop song ever, how "Summertime" is one of the greatest songs ever (and others that can compete), Lil Wayne's longevity and the song writing process, Webbie's halter-top, and more. 

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Introducing Started From The Bottom with Justin Richmond: Charlamagne Tha God Interview

Here’s a special episode from a new Pushkin podcast, Started From the Bottom. Host Justin Richmond interviews successful people with humble origins who managed to scale the summit of success – people who grew up on the outside, people of color, people who weren’t part of the old boys’ network. Justin recently sat down with media firebrand Charlamagne Tha God – over his 25 year career, he’s clawed his way to the top of the radio industry. Justin asked the long-time host of The Breakfast Club what it took for him – a young man suffering from anxiety, constantly in and out of jail – to become an icon of modern media. 

Hear more from Started From the Bottom at apple.co/thebottom.

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