Ep.162 Rhymes, Reviews, and Real Talk: Unpacking Drake, Mos Def, and the State of Hip Hop
In this episode, dive deep into the world of rap and entertainment with the hosts as they share their candid thoughts on Drake, the Emmys, and the evolving landscape of hip hop. The episode kicks off with movie reviews of Aquaman, The Book of Clarence, and Dune 2, leading into discussions about upcoming Marvel projects like Madame Webb, She-Hulk, and Daredevil.
As the hosts explore the multifaceted realm of entertainment, they provide updates on KC's podcast, "Dare To Talk," expressing excitement for Season Four. The conversation takes an unexpected turn as disappointment surfaces regarding the Philadelphia Eagles' performance and a critique of cornerback James Bradberry. Moving on to KC's picks for the NFL divisional round playoffs, the hosts predict outcomes and engage in a lively discussion on Mos Def's intriguing comments about Drake's music.
Delving into the essence of hip hop and pop music, the hosts dissect the formulaic nature of Drake's work, exploring his impact on the genre and the perception of him as a pop artist. The conversation navigates through the evolution of hip hop, the influence of old heads, and the discovery of new artists like Friday and Lola Brooke. Impressions of Lola Brooke's music are shared, adding depth to the exploration of the Emmys, acknowledging notable wins, and highlighting the impact of figures like Quinta Brunson, Ayo Edebiri, and Niecy Nash.
The hosts then shift gears to discuss the lack of quality black shows, the cancellation of "Rap Shit," and the inconsistencies in content on platforms like Netflix. Controversies surrounding Aquaman 2 and Madame Web are addressed, along with insights into the potential for musical artists like Vince Staples to create their own shows. The episode concludes with a touch on the movie duration debate, a recommendation for "The Book of Clarence," and diverse discussions on upcoming movies, opinions on the Equalizer series, Denzel Washington's performances, and a controversial scene in Equalizer 3.
Join the hosts as they unravel the complexities of the entertainment industry, offering a blend of rhymes, reviews, and real talk that promises an engaging and thought-provoking podcast experience.
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