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By Frank Jackson, Stephen Lee
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
In this episode of The Big Short, The Critics discuss two classic hip-hop songs. Camron's "Down and Out" and The Game's "Hate It or Love It" are under the microscope we discuss which track is better. They break down each song, analyzing the lyrics, production, and impact on the genre. Listen in as The Critics make their case for which song reigns supreme.
On this episode of This or That, the critics discuss two highly anticipated albums: J Cole's KOD and Nas' Magic. The episode is filled with in-depth analysis and lively banter as the critics weigh the strengths and weaknesses of each record. They analyze the lyrics, production, and overall impact of each album to make their final determination. Join in on this discussion as they explore of each album to discover which comes out on top
In this episode of The Big Short, The Critics take on the challenge of comparing two iconic hip hop songs: Lil' Wayne's A Milli and Young Jeezy's Put On. We break down the beats, lyrics, and impact of each track to determine which one truly reigns supreme. Will it be Wayne's lyrical prowess or Jeezy's catchy hooks that come out on top? Tune in to find out.
Welcome back! In today's episode, The Critics will be discussing and comparing two West Coast classics – Tha Dogg Pound's Dogg Food and Suga Free's Street Gospel. These two albums are considered pillars of West Coast rap, but which one reigns supreme? Tune in to hear our thoughts and to find out which project we believe is superior.
On this episode of The Big Short, The Critics review and compare two of the biggest hip-hop songs of the last decade - Kendrick Lamar's m.A.A.d city and Kanye West's Mercy. In an effort to determine which was the superior song, they explore everything from the production value to the lyrical content, all while fiercely defending their personal picks. Tune in to hear this lively and engaging discussion on two of hip-hop's most iconic tracks.
In this episode of The Big Short, The Critics two iconic rap songs from the late 90s: Jay Z's Hard Knock Life (The Ghetto Anthem) and Eminem's My Name Is. We explore the similarities and differences in their lyrical content, production, and overall impact on the rap industry. We also discuss their lasting legacy and influence on today's hip hop culture. Join us as we dive deep into the artistry and significance of these two classic tracks.
This or That? The Distinguished Critics debate Bone Thugs-N-Harmony "East 1999” vs. Goodie Mob "Soul Food" in an effort to determine what was the better album.
In this episode of the The Big Short, Frank and Steve discuss classic tracks "Wipe Me Down" by Foxx and "Big Things Poppin'" by T.I. Both songs achieved commercial success but The Critic's opinion on the better song might surprise you. Leave a comment and let us know what you think!
This or That? The Distinguished Critics debate DMX “Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood” vs. Jay Z "In My Lifetime, Vol. 1” in an effort to determine what was the better album.
This or That? The Distinguished Critics debate Ludacris "Area Codes" vs Jay Z "Girls, Girls, Girls" in an effort to determine what was the better single.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.