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This week, Bassey & Mike take a deeply personal trip back to Brooklyn — not just the borough, but the memories, emotions, and versions of themselves still living there. From Prospect Park scars and Nostrand Avenue apartments to the strange grief of watching places change while realizing you’ve changed too, the conversation becomes less about geography and more about identity.
This episode started with Mike reflecting on running the Brooklyn Half Marathon and unexpectedly reconnecting with memories of his mother, Prospect Park, and the neighborhood that shaped him. What followed became a conversation about aging, nostalgia, reinvention, and trying to remember what actually makes you feel alive.
Then, in classic The Idea Of… fashion, the conversation pivots hard into a passionate debate about Drake’s Iceman album, lyrical standards, hip-hop tribalism, and whether listeners hear music differently based on who they believe the artist to be. Not the lazy “Drake vs. Kendrick” internet conversation either. A real conversation about artistry, growth, ego, lyricism, perception, and why people hear the same album completely differently.
The episode is funny, layered, emotional, petty, thoughtful, and very... us... Tune in!
By Bassey Ikpi and Mike Andrews4.8
1919 ratings
This week, Bassey & Mike take a deeply personal trip back to Brooklyn — not just the borough, but the memories, emotions, and versions of themselves still living there. From Prospect Park scars and Nostrand Avenue apartments to the strange grief of watching places change while realizing you’ve changed too, the conversation becomes less about geography and more about identity.
This episode started with Mike reflecting on running the Brooklyn Half Marathon and unexpectedly reconnecting with memories of his mother, Prospect Park, and the neighborhood that shaped him. What followed became a conversation about aging, nostalgia, reinvention, and trying to remember what actually makes you feel alive.
Then, in classic The Idea Of… fashion, the conversation pivots hard into a passionate debate about Drake’s Iceman album, lyrical standards, hip-hop tribalism, and whether listeners hear music differently based on who they believe the artist to be. Not the lazy “Drake vs. Kendrick” internet conversation either. A real conversation about artistry, growth, ego, lyricism, perception, and why people hear the same album completely differently.
The episode is funny, layered, emotional, petty, thoughtful, and very... us... Tune in!

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