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Regg and Taurian B. put your favorite Hip-Hop albums of the past on the stand, with a track-by-track interrogation to see how they’ve stood the test of time on Rap & Order podcast.... more
FAQs about Rap & Order:How many episodes does Rap & Order have?The podcast currently has 285 episodes available.
August 06, 2018Case 015: Watch The ThroneRegardless of where they may stand as friends currently, JAY Z and Kanye West's "Watch the Throne" made the kind of impact that will always be remembered. Joined by our star witnesses Aviles, Elie P. and Jamesy, its time to revisit the album and determine whether or not its cultural praise is well-deserved, or if its all hype....more1h 11minPlay
July 30, 2018Case 014: DoggystyleThis week the guys focus on Snoop Dogg's debut Doggystyle. Joined by our star witness Aviles, we spotlight the importance of the Long Beach legend's first LP and talk about the impact it had in launching his career. We breakdown how this album has remained one of the biggest releases in rap history and if its still deserving of its spot....more54minPlay
July 23, 2018Case 013: Supreme ClienteleThe guys return this week, and focus on Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele." Joined by Elie P., and Aviles, we take a deep dive into Ghost's second solo album, and determine whether or not it gets the props it deserves....more1h 10minPlay
July 09, 2018Case 012: In My MindJoined by our star witness Elie P., the guys focus on Pharrell’s solo debut “In My Mind,” and discuss its impact. As influential as it was, how has the album held up?...more47minPlay
July 02, 2018Case 011: Hard CoreThis week the guy's focus on Lil Kim's groundbreaking debut "Hard Core." We're joined by star witnesses Greg Cally, Jameer Pond, Elie P., thatavilesguy, Steph McNasty, and Quincy Jones, for an in-depth discussion on this album's impact on the culture and where it deserves to rest in the rankings for not only female MC's, but in Hip-Hop overall....more1h 1minPlay
June 25, 2018Case 010: The B. ComingThis week, the guys revisit Beanie Sigel's 'The B. Coming.' It was the Broad Street Bully's last album under Roc-A-Fella, but hailed as his best work. Unfortunately due to legal troubles at the time, the album didn't get its just due. Did the project deserve more shine? Joined by star witnesses Robbie Digital and Elie P., we uncover The Truth....more1h 4minPlay
June 18, 2018Case 009: It Was WrittenThis week we're joined by our star witnesses thatavilesguy and Quincy Jones. In 1996, Nas dropped 'It Was Written,' and completely avoided the sophomore slump. He blended his commercial effort with his already elite lyricism and made it work. This week the guys put the album on the stand for an updated heat check. We get into where we were when it dropped, how each track has aged, and much more....more1h 8minPlay
June 11, 2018Case 008: Tha Carter IIIThis week, the guys take Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III to the stand. Coincidentally, this week also marks the 10-year anniversary of the release, which is often looked at as Weezy's big break. How does the music measure up after all these years? Its a breakdown that's sure to trigger some of you....more51minPlay
June 04, 2018Case 007: AqueminiFor their latest subject, the guys focus on Outkast's Aquemini album with star witness Quincy Jones (not THAT guy). The album, which was released in 1998, was the duo's third release and is widely considered to be one of their most pivotal albums. But in this court? Not everyone agrees....more52minPlay
May 28, 2018Case 006: The Hunger For MoreOn the stand this week is Lloyd Banks' 'The Hunger For More.' Released in 2004, Banks' debut aimed to capitalize on his mixtape buzz. Joined by our star witnesses Felix, Aviles, and Smitty, the guys breakdown the punchline king's impact and decide where its placed among other great New York rap albums....more46minPlay
FAQs about Rap & Order:How many episodes does Rap & Order have?The podcast currently has 285 episodes available.