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What if one album could redefine an entire year's worth of music releases? Join us as we catch up after our latest adventures, sharing tales from Atlanta’s bustling cityscape to the serene shores of Myrtle Beach and the historic charm of Charleston. We sprinkle in some laughs with a hilarious MC Shan story before diving into a heated debate on the merits of 38 Special's "Mother and Son" album, pondering its rightful place among the year's top music releases. As always, we give a nod to our loyal listeners and tee up a discussion on the power of lyrics, guided by Mad Max's unique insights.
Next, we tackle the thorny issue of unity within the hip-hop community, spurred by Michael Rubin's controversial remarks on Black-on-Black crime and the lack of cohesion among Black rappers. We scrutinize Rubin's perspective, questioning whether his affluent connections give him the right to comment on such complex social issues. The dialogue broadens to examine the intricate dynamics of race and privilege in professional settings, the discomfort of external critiques on internal matters, and the magnetic pull of status among young rappers. Touching on specific incidents, like the music restrictions at a high-profile party, we navigate the tricky waters of race and decorum.
Shifting gears, we consider the evolution of both sports and music, sparked by Anthony Edwards' bold claims about NBA legends and Big Sean's latest Alchemist-produced single. We critique the trajectory of Big Sean's career, weighing his struggle for recognition against the backdrop of peers like J. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar. Our conversation drifts into nostalgic territory as we reminisce about classic hip-hop albums, dissecting the legacy and collaborative magic of artists like Nas and Hit-Boy. Listen in for a blend of personal anecdotes, fiery debates, and thoughtful reflections on the ever-changing landscape of hip-hop culture.

The Middle American
Liberal. Conservative. Can't fully relate? Me either. A political from the middle.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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1. B-Sides vs Mainstream | Steve Stoute Interview | Chris Brown Vs MJ | KD1 Anniversary (00:00:00)

2. Catch-Up and Music Discussion (00:00:38)

3. Unity in Black Hip-Hop Culture (00:05:01)

4. Navigating Conversations on Race and Status (00:09:12)

5. [Ad] The Middle American (00:15:46)

6. (Cont.) Navigating Conversations on Race and Status (00:16:31)

7. Timing and Lost Essence in Music (00:17:12)

8. Evaluating Timing and Impact in Music (00:21:05)

9. Big Sean (00:24:32)

10. Debating the Legacy of Artists (00:39:14)

11. Chris Brown vs Michael Jackson (00:46:54)

12. Evolution of Music Icons (00:56:58)

13. Reevaluating Illmatic's Timeless Influence (01:06:10)

14. Commercial Viability in Lyrical Albums (01:17:16)

15. Comparing Production Quality in Albums (01:28:15)

16. Commercial Viability and Artistic Influence (01:33:26)

17. King's Disease (01:38:25)

18. Remembering Nas's Discography and Jesse Jackson (01:50:10)

19. Hit-Boy's Career Impact (01:56:53)

20. Debating Classic Hip-Hop Albums (02:04:56)

21. Debating Classic Hip-Hop Albums (02:14:24)

22. AG's Mysterious Disappearance in Hip-Hop (02:19:34)

29 episoder

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Indhold leveret af Shawn, Coop, Adriel. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Shawn, Coop, Adriel eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

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What if one album could redefine an entire year's worth of music releases? Join us as we catch up after our latest adventures, sharing tales from Atlanta’s bustling cityscape to the serene shores of Myrtle Beach and the historic charm of Charleston. We sprinkle in some laughs with a hilarious MC Shan story before diving into a heated debate on the merits of 38 Special's "Mother and Son" album, pondering its rightful place among the year's top music releases. As always, we give a nod to our loyal listeners and tee up a discussion on the power of lyrics, guided by Mad Max's unique insights.
Next, we tackle the thorny issue of unity within the hip-hop community, spurred by Michael Rubin's controversial remarks on Black-on-Black crime and the lack of cohesion among Black rappers. We scrutinize Rubin's perspective, questioning whether his affluent connections give him the right to comment on such complex social issues. The dialogue broadens to examine the intricate dynamics of race and privilege in professional settings, the discomfort of external critiques on internal matters, and the magnetic pull of status among young rappers. Touching on specific incidents, like the music restrictions at a high-profile party, we navigate the tricky waters of race and decorum.
Shifting gears, we consider the evolution of both sports and music, sparked by Anthony Edwards' bold claims about NBA legends and Big Sean's latest Alchemist-produced single. We critique the trajectory of Big Sean's career, weighing his struggle for recognition against the backdrop of peers like J. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar. Our conversation drifts into nostalgic territory as we reminisce about classic hip-hop albums, dissecting the legacy and collaborative magic of artists like Nas and Hit-Boy. Listen in for a blend of personal anecdotes, fiery debates, and thoughtful reflections on the ever-changing landscape of hip-hop culture.

The Middle American
Liberal. Conservative. Can't fully relate? Me either. A political from the middle.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. B-Sides vs Mainstream | Steve Stoute Interview | Chris Brown Vs MJ | KD1 Anniversary (00:00:00)

2. Catch-Up and Music Discussion (00:00:38)

3. Unity in Black Hip-Hop Culture (00:05:01)

4. Navigating Conversations on Race and Status (00:09:12)

5. [Ad] The Middle American (00:15:46)

6. (Cont.) Navigating Conversations on Race and Status (00:16:31)

7. Timing and Lost Essence in Music (00:17:12)

8. Evaluating Timing and Impact in Music (00:21:05)

9. Big Sean (00:24:32)

10. Debating the Legacy of Artists (00:39:14)

11. Chris Brown vs Michael Jackson (00:46:54)

12. Evolution of Music Icons (00:56:58)

13. Reevaluating Illmatic's Timeless Influence (01:06:10)

14. Commercial Viability in Lyrical Albums (01:17:16)

15. Comparing Production Quality in Albums (01:28:15)

16. Commercial Viability and Artistic Influence (01:33:26)

17. King's Disease (01:38:25)

18. Remembering Nas's Discography and Jesse Jackson (01:50:10)

19. Hit-Boy's Career Impact (01:56:53)

20. Debating Classic Hip-Hop Albums (02:04:56)

21. Debating Classic Hip-Hop Albums (02:14:24)

22. AG's Mysterious Disappearance in Hip-Hop (02:19:34)

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