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The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
This week, James and Jordan wind down the current season of Catch Up by taking your mailbag questions. Has Nicki Minaj become underrated? What happened to Lupe? What is the greatest leaked track ever? Answers to all these and much more!
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan talk about one of the most consistently exciting artists working in hip hop, Playboi Carti. The two look back on how Carti first came on their radar, the impact of his incredible eponymous debut mixtape, and his outstanding new studio album ‘Whole Lotta Red’. They also answer listener-submitted questions about Funkmaster Flex and Brockhampton.
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan discuss one of the most exciting rappers currently working, Rico Nasty. The two talk about the artist’s early days in Maryland, her breakout series of mixtapes, and her superb debut studio album ‘Nightmare Vacation’, which came out in December. They also answer listener questions concerning Lauryn Hill and Jay-Z.
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan go deep on the career of a beloved, but often polarizing artist, Kid Cudi. The two discuss Cudi’s origins, his influence on contemporary music, his work with Kanye West, his excellent 2009 album ‘Man On The Moon’, and the ups and downs of his career since that point, including the release of his latest LP ‘Man On The Moon III: The Chosen’.
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
This week, on the second part of our 2020 wrap-up, James and Jordan discuss some more of their favourite music from this year including Rico Nasty (1:00), Tobe Nwigwe (6:20), Lil Durk (8:35), Russ (12:30), Headie One (16:00), Starlito (25:00), DijahSB (27:30), Dutchavelli (29:15), Brent Faiyaz (32:15) and more!
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
This week, on the first of a two-part 2020 wrap-up, James and Jordan discuss some of their favorite music of the year including work by Lil Uzi Vert (6:45), Zsela (16:20), Teezo Touchdown (19:00), and the Griselda Records Collective (23:15).
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan answer an assortment of great questions submitted by listeners. The two cover oversaturation in the rap genre, Lil Baby’s historic 2020 run, where ‘The Story of Adidon’ ranks amongst the all-time great diss tracks, the enablement of problematic rappers, and much more.
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan give a comprehensive breakdown of the epic Gucci Mane vs. Jeezy 'Verzuz' Battle. They then discuss Megan Thee Stallion's bittersweet 2020 and give their thoughts on her debut studio album ‘Good News.'
Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Our music is by Kaleb. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan give their opinions on one of 2020s most divisive artists, Louisville rapper Jack Harlow. They also discuss the wildly talented Flo Milli and her impressive debut mixtape ‘Ho, Why Is You Here’?
Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected].
This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan talk about the number of high profile rappers who supported Trump in the last election, from Lil Wayne to Lil Pump. They also discuss the untimely death of Chicago drill rapper King Von, and breakdown what Mod Club meant to Toronto’s music scene.
The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.