NOH 428 | "Look at the sun so pretty today."

The New Old Heads episode 428 had discussions on Conan O'Brian's joke about Kendrick and Drake at the Oscars – and Elliot Wilson taking issue with it, Curtiss King and Professor Skye's discussion about white creators in Hip Hop media and white people's role, and Suno AI's owner saying "it's not enjoyable to make music now". 

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NOH 427 | "Everything I do is colossal."

Episode 427 of the New Old Heads had discussions on Freddie Gibbs and J. Cole's projects and who has the better catalog, why we put artists up against each other in Hip Hop, LA Reid saying there's not "button" in music, 2 Chainz talking about how different music production allows for different approaches, and if music impact is more important than the music itself. 

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NOH 426 | "Wu-Tang is forever, motherf@#&$r."

Episode 426 of the New Old Heads featured discussions about GNX and its features being the worst part of the project – but also a discussion about if there should be an order to things in regards to putting artists on. There were also discussions on J. Cole's new "cLOUDs" song and where he aligns, Wu-Tang's final tour announcement with Run The Jewels, RZA discussing how Wu-Tang went for the white fans first after Wu-Tang Forever, and more. 

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NOH 425 | "I want to meet your madre."

The New Old Heads episode 425 had discussions on Kid Rock comparing himself to Kendrick Lamar and his inconsistent comments about DEI and the Super Bowl Halftime, Drake outselling Kendrick and being exactly what Kendrick described him as, Gelo and the issue with nepotism in music, and ASAP Rocky being found not guilty. 

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NOH 420 | "I speak the truth."

Episode 420 of the New Old Heads is our first episode of 2025. We had discussions on Madlib's house and record collective being lost to the LA fires, Beanie Sigel and him using AI to recraft his old voice, LiAngello Ball getting a deal with Def Jam, and Irv Da Phenom's thoughts on Hip Hop content, creators, and culture vultures in 2025. 

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