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The namesake of the Robert Glasper Experiment has long kept one foot planted firmly in jazz with the other in both hip-hop and R&B. He has worked extensively with Q-Tip, is the music director of Mos Def’s touring band, and has toured with the multiplatinum R&B singer Maxwell. Yet his experiment has just begun.
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A proud Brooklyn rapper, Talib Kweli is both lyrically gifted and politically insightful. Whether working with Mos Def as Black Star, collaborating with Kanye West, performing with Javotti Media/Empire artist Cory Mo, or releasing his own material, Kweli always commands attention with his captivating stories and unique ability to rhyme over any kind of beat. "Prisoner of Conscious" is his latest release.
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We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
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Take It Personal Radio

Take It Personal Radio

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On November 2, 2016 The ”Take It Personal” Podcast was launched as the Golden Era and boom-bap-focused podcast to beat all Podcasts. Broadcasting all the way live from Del Boca Vista and brought to you by the Philaflava crew, who founded one of Complex Magazine’s ”Top 10 Most Influential Hip-Hop Message Boards,” well as authoritative subject matter blogs, T.R.O.Y and ”Steady Bloggin’,” the show and its brand of witty nuance and authentic reverence courtesy of co-hosts Jason Gloss, Kevlar, DJ ...
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”This group has truly been an inspiration to me (…)” – Amir Sulaiman (US) Def Jam Poet, 2010. Apart from the international sound of melodic acoustic soul, it is the intelligent angle on social and societal issues that really makes up the essence of S.T.I.C.S. S.T.I.C.S. or Sound That Inspires Conscious Souls, have managed to inspire and provoke their audience with lyrics and music that challenges the boarders of acoustic soul, hip-hop and spoken word. S.T.I.C.S. consists of four members who ...
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My Mic Sounds Nice

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Three Black Men who have been friends/brothers for over 30 years have decided to turn their mics on to discuss life through the lenses of health, relationships and culture. Collectively these brothers have more than 150 years of life experiences consisting of 60+ years of marriage and 120+ years of Hip-Hop. The dialogue will be insightful, intellectual and inspirational.
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DJ AL V - Party crews, backyard parties and a genuine LOVE for all types of music were the ingredients that molded this young party-goer into a promoter, DJ, entertainer & club owner; DJ AL V was raised in Calgary Alberta, where he was determined to make his mark in the nightlife industry. His 16 years of DJ eperience across Canada has lead him into perfecting his mixing skills while entertaining any type of crowd. No matter what size the room is, or who is in the room, you can spot DJ AL V’ ...
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Off The Railz

Razzy in the Building!

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Honestly, we just have conversations with the goal of making each other laugh. Being stupid, the object in life is to break your friends. And break em hard! Sometimes Rich succeeds. Other times it might be Big Bike Mike, but definitely not more often than not, Razzy in the Building. L for that sentence. We love everybody. So love us too. Love is the answer, not war. .... Although, I know Bennatar said it’s a “battlefield,” but don’t think about that right now. Think happy thoughts, like wave ...
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Throne Watch is a podcast dedicated to hip-hop and popular music. Every episode we discuss an artist, review their discography and figure out exactly where they stand. For more content, visit okbeast.om
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On this flashback of Take It Personal Radio, we're hitting you with our Mos Def tribute. If there was a poster that defined the indie hip-hop movement, it would have the face of The Mighty Mos Def on it. Whether you first heard him on My Kung Fu, The Love Song or Stakes Is High Remix, you immediately knew what you heard was special. We're talking a…
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Send us a text In this episode, the hosts from the 909—Mark and Isaiah—welcome the legendary DCQ from Medina Green, an influential figure in the hip-hop scene, particularly with UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The conversation highlights DCQ’s journey and impact on the genre, emphasizing his role as a business mogul and visionary. In this conversation…
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Episode 120 is part 2 of our J Dilla Tribute, it also marks the start of our 7th season doing Take It Personal. We started this podcast in 2016 as an excuse to get together and listen to some great music. Who knew this would bring so many people together from all walks of life? We went from talking about rappers on this show to eventually interview…
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Episode 119 is our tribute to one of the greatest producers of all-time, J Dilla. Whether you knew him as Jon Doe, Jay Dee, J. Yancey, Dilla Dog or just Dilla, you knew him as the most influential producer hip-hop has seen in the last quarter century. J Dilla wasn't just a musical genius, he absolutely reinventing the way hip-hop was being created.…
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Send us a text In this dynamic episode, the hosts break down T.I.’s landmark album Trap Muzik, the project that ignited a movement and solidified his reign as the "King of the South." They delve into the album’s themes of hustle, struggle, and triumph, highlighting how T.I. masterfully captured the raw essence of life in the trap. From the energeti…
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Send us a text In this episode of 'That's Hip-Hop!', legendary producer Ayatollah joins hosts Mark and Isaiah for an in-depth conversation that takes listeners on a journey through the golden era of hip-hop. Known for his soulful and gritty beats, Ayatollah has worked with some of the most revered names in the industry, from Mos Def to Ghostface Ki…
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On this flashback of episode 10, we give you over 6+ hours of the Work of Mart collection. Originally, this was released in 2 installments but we have remastered the show and combined part 1 and part 2. It’s only right: the greatest producer of all-time receives the greatest tribute of all-time. It was no easy feat selecting and sequencing tracks f…
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Episode 143 is part 1 of our Little Brother tribute. We're deep diving in their catalog and hitting you with your favorites, the collabos, the bootlegs and b-sides, the mixtape joints and both Pooh and Phonte's solo work. Our exclusive interview with Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh is now streaming on all platforms. Be sure to check out our new items in…
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Episode 144 is our final installment of our 2-part Little Brother tribute. We're finishing up this homage with your favorites from their illustrious catalog, as well as the compilations, mixtapes and other dope collabos. Our exclusive interview with Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh is now streaming on all platforms. Be sure to check out our new items in …
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Episode 145 is something DJ 360 has dreamed about doing since 1989. To tackle the brilliance behind Paul's Boutique is no easy feat but on this episode you'll hear each track being reproduced with original samples, both original and new production all to breath new life into this 35 year old masterpiece. Side A To All the Girls Shake Your Rump John…
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On episode 146 we're bringing you vibes and stuff. After giving you nothing but tributes all year, we're pivoting to an episode of just lounging. We've got music from The Mighty Mos Def, Aceyalone, People Under The Stairs, Hieroglyphics, Blackalicious, Atmosphere, J-Live, Common, Redman, Jay Electronica, Common and A Tribe Called Quest to name a fe…
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On episode 147, we're turning up the BPMs for some head smashers. You're going to call Safelite for a new windshield after this episode. We've got bangers from Ghostface Killah, M.O.P, Nature, Smif N Wessun, Pete Rock, Juggaknots, Ras Kass, Non Phixon, Cali Agents, Darc Mind and Vakill. At the break, we discuss freestyle rappers. That's right, we t…
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On episode 148, we've got a bunch of new(er) music on deck like Rakim, Common & Pete Rock, Madlib, Conway The Machine, Chuck Strangers, Supastition, 2Mex, Fashawn, Apathy, Mach-Hommy, Your Old Droog, Brother Ali, General Steele, Crimeapple & Big Ghost Ltd, Rome Streetz, Da Beatminerz, Spice 1, Marv Won, Slum Village, Roc Marciano and Tha Dogg Pound…
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On episode 149, we're honoring this 1993 musical masterpiece. This classic ATCQ album embodies everything that made us me fall in love with hip-hop. It was pure perfection. An absolute game changer and the album that helped usher in the 2nd golden era. Like what we’ve recently done with Paul’s Boutique, we strip this album completely and build it b…
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Back on episode 14 (2017), we gave you the start of our West Coast Classic series. Today, on episode 150, we're headed back to Cali for our A Westcoast Summer episode. We've got 3 quintessential west coast mixes, giving you over 4+ hour of this musical journey. With music from DJ Quik, Warren G., Too $hort, King Tee, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Domino, Tha Dogg…
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We're starting to remaster older shows and present them as 1 episode as opposed to breaking them up into parts, like they were originally been released as. On this flashback of episode 54, we give you over 5+ hours of one of the greatest hip-hop battles of all-time, Nas vs. Jay-Z. We knew when making this that it had to be special. It had to be som…
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Who said TIP can't keep it PG-13? On episode 152, we're doing just that. For the first time in 8 years, you'll now be able to listen to an entire episode of Take It Personal without telling your kids to put on their ear muffs. No more lowering the volume or fast-forwarding a track, we got you and your family covered with the perfect mixes. Enjoy th…
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Send us a text In the latest episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the iconic 1995 album "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. This episode kicks off with a discussion on the boldness of Chino XL dissing Tupac, setting the tone for a candid and lively review. The hosts celebrate Coolio's ability to weave vivid, relatable stori…
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On episode 151, we're teleporting back to 1995. If you had a 5-disc CD changer in the whip, chances are you had Dah Shinin' in one of those slots. Tek and Steele announced their presence with authority on Enta da Stage in '93, then dropped the classic Bucktown b/w Let's Git It On single in early '94, which had everyone patiently waiting for their a…
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Who said TIP can't keep it PG-13? On episode 152, we're doing just that. For the first time in 8 years, you'll now be able to listen to an entire episode of Take It Personal without telling your kiddos to put on their ear muffs. No more lowering the volume or fast-forwarding a track, we got you and your family covered. Enjoy that car ride together …
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Join us on a 3-hour journey with General Steele of Smif-N-Wessun as we deep dive the '95 classic, Dah Shinin. General Steele gives us some insight on the making of each track off the album, as well as shares some intimate details about recording in D&D Studios, confirming the rumor that Jay-Z was denied access during the 1, 2 Pass It collaboration,…
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Kamala Harris has taken the political world by storm, Biden's been sent home, and Trump thinks it's 2016. We discuss the perputually morphing presidential race MMSN style. The Olympics set the world on fire, and MMSN had a box of popcorn and a front-row seat. We share our thoughts. Legends LL Cool J and Q-Tip, Common and Pete Rock, Rakim, and even …
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Send us a text In this special episode of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the iconic fourth studio album of one of hip-hop's greatest, Lil Wayne, with their review of "Tha Carter." From the vibrant and influential New Orleans rap scene to founding Young Money Entertainment and mentoring superstars like Drake and Nicki M…
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Send us a text In episode #72 of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the legendary album "The Sun Rises in the East" by Jeru the Damaja. They bring an engaging mix of nostalgia and insightful commentary to this pivotal '90s hip-hop record. The trio vividly recalls the era when Jeru emerged alongside iconic releases like "Il…
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Send us a text In episode #70 of "That's Hip Hop," hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive deep into the acclaimed album "Daytona" by Pusha T, offering a rich and engaging analysis that fans of hip-hop won’t want to miss. From the get-go, they set the stage with a lively introduction before delving into Pusha T’s illustrious career. Renowned for his intri…
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Send us a text In this electrifying episode of Hiop's podcast, hosts Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive into the legendary career of California's own Too $hort, exploring his monumental influence on West Coast hip-hop. They take listeners on a nostalgic journey through Too $hort's early days in Oakland, recounting his pivotal role in the burgeoning hip-hop …
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Send us a text Step into the vibrant world of '90s hip-hop with the "#68 NO NEED FOR ALARM ALBUM REVIEW - DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN." Hosted by Mark, Ali, and Isaiah, this episode takes you on a journey through the underground scene of the Bay Area, where Del the Funky Homosapien's sophomore album "No Need for Alarm" stands as a testament to raw tal…
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Send us a text In this electrifying episode of "That's Hip Hop," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah delve into the groundbreaking debut album "Christology in Laymen's Terms" by The Ambassador, a pivotal figure in Christian hip-hop and a founding member of The Cross Movement. The trio kicks off with an engaging introduction, highlighting the significance of The …
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Pharoahe Monch stopped by to discuss his concert at Lincoln Center in NYC, to celebrate the 25-Anniversary of his classic, Internal Affairs. Special guests include M.O.P., Large Professor, Talib Kweli, Styles & Prince Po, so you're not going to want to miss this show. Pharoahe talks about his upcoming Roc Nation album, External Affairs. We get into…
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Well Ive slacked off. Episode 38, the Pop Out Show, Razzy thinks Kendrick dissed Willem Defoe, Singers Beef, The Suite turns ten, 90s albums with no skips, and of course Peep This. Thanks for listening, we will be bike one day. Hopefully... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherailz/support…
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Send us a text In the latest episode of "That's Hip-Hop," Mark, Ali and Isaiah dive into the fiery feud between two of hip-hop's biggest titans, Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The trio breaks down the simmering tension that has kept fans on the edge of their seats. They explore the lyrical warfare marked by clever jabs and biting rhymes that have elevat…
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Send us a text Step into the vibrant world of hip-hop with Mark and Isaiah as they bring a special guest to their show: the legendary Celphi, known as the "Mexican Mufasa" from the Inland Empire. This episode is a nostalgic journey through the halls of Eisenhower High School, where Celphi's lyrical prowess first made waves. The hosts share personal…
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What if Mos Def was Lactose? Alicia Keys sure didn't care. Off the Railz is back with episode 37 and we get into Eminems best, our favorite Alicia Keys, a different look at Drake v Kendrick, NBA Finals, plus much more! Peep This! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherailz/support…
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Student protesters have faced the wrath of police, media, and public outrage in the last few weeks. Has it been justified, partially justified, or is it an example of a view that will age poorly over time? MMSN weighs in. Drake and Kendrick. What more is there to say? We live this hip-hop thing, so you know MMSN weighed in. Join us as we get into t…
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Send us a text Dive into the vibrant and electrifying world of hip-hop with the latest podcast episode featuring a dynamic trio—Mark, Ali, and Isaiah—who bring a fresh, energetic flair to the discussion of Public Enemy's groundbreaking album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back." This episode isn't just a review; it's a celebration of in…
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Send us a text In a riveting exploration of Kendrick Lamar's seminal debut album, "Section 80," Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dissect the profound impact of Lamar's lyrical genius and thematic depth. From the gritty streets of Compton to the global stage, they unravel the layers of storytelling woven into each track, revealing a tapestry of societal commen…
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bruh... Last week we returned in name only. This week, WE OUTSIDE fr fr!!! We hit Razzy's hemorhoids, Mike's McDonalds order, Rich's love for R&B/Rap singles from the early 2000's and much more! Plus Peep This... God Bless us, everyone. Thanks for listening, keep watching. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherail…
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WE OUTSIDE!!! Well at least I am... Regardless the pod is back and of course we go OFF THE RAILZ!!! Ankle socks aren't cool anymore, Rap Beef, RiP OJ, and Razzy gets butt hole shots. Also the fellas choose between jobs and De La or Tribe, plus Peep This! Thank you Jesus, Thank you Jesus, Thank You Jesus, God bless! --- Support this podcast: https:/…
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Send us a text In a lively burst of nostalgia and keen insight, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive into the influential waves created by Xzibit’s debut album, "At the Speed of Life." The trio draws an ingenious parallel between Xzibit and other cultural staples like the original Xbox and the Jordan Aqua 8s, framing him as a seminal figure whose impact reso…
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Send us a text Diving into the vibrant heart of hip-hop's golden era, hostsMark, Ali, and Isaiah spin the decks back to the early '90s, delivering a high-octane review of Naughty by Nature's monumental impact on the genre. Igniting a nostalgic journey back to a time when anthems like "O.P.P." and "Hip Hop Hooray" ruled the airwaves and MTV rotation…
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Send us a text In the vibrant and dynamic world of hip-hop, a deep dive into the legacy of Scarface unfolds as hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah unravel the threads of Scarface's indelible impact on the hip-hop genre. From his early days with the Ghetto Boys to his ascent as a solo artist, Scarface emerges as a pioneer of Southern and gangsta rap, weavin…
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My Mic Sounds Nice takes a saddened journey examining and even attending the Jam Master Jay murder trial. And after seeing some of it play out before our eyes, we share our thoughts from an up close and personal perspective. Also, Club Shay Shay has broken the internet. It also has pitted some of the black communities greatest artists against each …
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Send us a text Embark on a rhythmic journey with Wordsworth, a maestro of metaphor and a wizard of wordplay, as he unfolds the tapestry of his musical odyssey in an episode that dances on the fine line between nostalgia and innovation. This isn't just a conversation; it's a masterclass in storytelling through the beats of hip-hop, where each note c…
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Send us a text In the bustling, ever-evolving world of hip-hop, a gem from the past resurfaces in the lively banter of Mark and Isaiah, sparking a journey back to the roots of Mos Def's illustrious career with Urban Thermo Dynamics (UTD). Picture this: a duo diving deep into the annals of hip-hop history, uncovering the familial bonds and unexpecte…
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Send us a text Embarking on a riveting exploration of hip-hop's golden era, hosts Mark Ali and Isaiah dive deep into the lore of Method Man and Redman's iconic "Blackout" album. Celebrated for their gritty lyrical prowess and electrifying performances, this dynamic duo's contribution to hip-hop has long been admired but seldom dissected with the en…
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Is this the final episode of Off the Railz? These dudes hate me now and don't come through no more. Or I haven't invited them. Either way, I love them. Rich goes on and on with his Controlla remix, Razzy says some dumb shit, and Mike does reviews Kid Cudi's albums. Honestly, this episode was a month or two ago. We got to be better about this guys! …
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Send us a text In the bustling world of hip-hop podcasts, "#55 STRICTLY BUSINESS REVIEW - EPMD" stands out as a vibrant homage to the legendary duo EPMD, delivered by the dynamic hosts Mark and Isaiah. From the early morning vibes of the 909 to discussions that span time zones, they invite listeners into a realm where hip-hop's golden era is celebr…
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