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DXBreakdown

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DXBreakdown is a full-blown exploration dive into the ever-changing world Hip Hop culture. Whether it's hot-button discussions, polarizing philosophies, conflicts and constructive criticisms, DXBreakdown tackles multi-perspective angles while still grasping greater understanding of the trend-setting lifestyle Hip Hop. It's edutainment! It's DXBreakdown!
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Recently Nas said that he’s tired of celebrating “Illmatic” and wants to move on from that part of his discography. Hearing Nas talk about Illmatic got me thinking about what makes an album so impactful. Of course, the album has to be incredible front to back. That’s a given. But what I think could be the most important aspect of creating a timeles…
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It’s officially been over 900 days since Kendrick Lamar has dropped an album. In that same time frame, Gucci Mane has dropped 5 albums. So... is there such a thing as dropping too much or too little music? And how much time should artists take between projects in the streaming era? Quality vs. Quantity in hip-hop. Let’s Break It Down.…
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In this podcast we take a look at the whole Tekashi situation from a new perspective while also looking at what people like 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, DaBaby, T.I. and more have to say about the rainbow haired kid. Will he be able to have a career after snitching? We’ll have to see.
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For years, Lord Jamar has been coming at Eminem using VladTV as his platform. Finally, things have came to a boiling point. In this episode of the podcast we discuss whether the “hood” has to love you or if you need street credibility to be in the GOAT conversation. And at the end, Page has some words for Lord Jamar.…
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There are so many amazing rappers who can bend words, hit you with the dopest metaphors and paint vivid pictures with their lyrics. But a lot of them are overlooked and remain as “underground rappers,” especially in the internet age. So it got us thinking… Are bars enough to blow in 2019? What are the essentials for getting your bars into the mains…
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With Hip Hop and R&B surpassing Rock as the most popular genre of music in the US, rap is now technically “pop” or “popular” music. It might be time to redefine how we classify the music of our culture. Murs presents his 3 Lane Theory: Hip Hop, Hip-Pop & Pop. Let’s break it down…
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In the world of hip hop super powers, you’d be hard pressed to find two larger entities than Diddy and Dr. Dre. Recently, there’s been two dope documentaries that have come out about each of them - The Defiant Ones on HBO and Can’t Stop Won’t Stop on Apple Music. But what if our Batman and Superman faced off in a battle for hip hop supremacy? Let’s…
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Jigga Man, Hov, Jay-Z, Sean Carter: One of hip hop’s consummate entrepreneurs and god MC’s once again has the streets buzzing this week with his new release 4:44. Also, this week his debut album Reasonable Doubt turns 21 years old. Touted in many hip hop circles as his best work with some even going as far to say it is the definitive hip hop master…
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Here’s a serious question: Does Eminem consider himself the greatest of all time? In a medium where participants regularly call themselves “The Best Rapper Alive” or give their albums self-referential titles like The G.O.A.T., for an emcee as accomplished Marshall Mathers to dance around the topic stands out like a green hat with an orange bill. We…
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Remy Ma shook Hip Hop when she released shEther, a 6:57 mollywop upside rap’s reigning queen, Nicki Minaj, reportedly in response to subliminal disses delivered by Nicki in February. With still no response from Nicki, Remy retaliated again with “Another One,” a wacktastic followup to shEther that ignited the social media hashtag #ThatWasTrashRemy, …
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This week's #DXBreakdown is all about Future's polarizing rhyme style. While he's absolutely fathered a generation, Hip Hop purists have been critical of the Atlanta rapper's often inaudible lyrics and autotune. Many have questioned whether modern mumble rap is awful or awesome. This edition explores Future's Dungeon Family experience and theorizes…
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DJ Khaled’s “Shinin” featuring Beyonce and Jay Z seems to include another subliminal aimed at Drake. But what would an outward battle between Hov and Drizzy actually look like, considering the two MCs each come from eras with differing tolerance for ghostwriting? But how is lyrical greatness defined when crews are enlisted to craft classics? Stones…
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Andre 3000 is one of the most celebrated MCs in Hip Hop. From his visceral storytelling to his impeccable imagination. He’s half of one the most genre bending collectives in music. But since he and his partner Big Boi changed Hip Hop as a duo, many are reluctant to crown him the greatest of all time because he has yet to release a solo rap album. T…
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A$AP Rocky’s had an incredible run over the past six years. He’s notched two #1 albums (Long.Live.A$AP & At.Long.Last. A$AP). He’s the face of the prestigious Dior Homme fashion house. He’s Harlem’s reigning champion. But according to an uncredited list ranking rappers that went viral in December 2016, A$AP Rocky is somehow overrated. This week’s B…
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This is dope to think about. For the past 8 years, Hip Hop has been welcome in the White House. President Barack Obama embraced the culture throughout his time in office—fist bumping, dusting off his shoulders on the campaign trail, shaking hands with Kendrick Lamar in the Oval Office. These are historical firsts. What’s also interesting is watchin…
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With five consecutive #1 albums, over 75 million records sold worldwide and a legitimate Hollywood movie career, DMX is one of the most successful emcees in history. Tragically, his drug addiction derailed it all. Thank you to Russell Simmons for providing insight into X’s impact and what he brought to Def Jam Recordings. More than just DMX, this w…
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New Kendrick Lamar. Compton’s king appeared on a new Maroon 5 track this week. It’s called “Don’t Wanna Know” and it’s dope. Last week Kendrick presented Snoop Dogg with the I Am Hip Hop Award during the BET Hip Hop Awards. One West Coast legend saluting another. It was a beautiful moment. Snoop reminded new artists to be themselves and not worry a…
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Rappers like Lil Yachty, Lil Uzi Vert, Desiigner, and the rest of today's Mumble Rappers are being vilified by Hip Hop purists. Pete Rock has been the latest, most vocal opponent to the new Rap trend. His e-beef with Young Dolph and Lil Yachty has provided plenty of social media entertainment. But is this a fresh conversation? This week we dig into…
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