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Topics of this Episode
Recent legends passing
Kendrick's new Untitled Song
Super Bowl 24' Halftime Saga
VMAs (Sort of)
What we've been listening to
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Welcome back to the Record Report!
This week, we'll be taking a trip to the past with guests Dave and Malcolm to review Stevie Wonder's 16th album Innervisions.
Instead of choosing our top 3 tracks, the four go track by track to break down the unique underlings of hits like "Living For The City" and "Don't You Worry Bout a Thing."
We also talk about Stevie Wonder's influence in later generations, what we've been listening to, and Swizz Beatz Reeboks.
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This one's for the day-one lifers and new listeners alike! Get ready to dive back into a cult classic that reshaped the indie rap scene.
For this episode 10 we revisited a 2010 college dorm rap nerd classic, Pilot Talk. Released July 2010, Pilot Talk was the album that positioned Curren$y to become the independent legend he is today. With features from Snoop Dogg,Devin the Dude, Mos Def, Jay Electronica, Mikey Rocks, Smoke DZA & Big K.R.I.T, this was the project that made the world know that Spitta was hear to stay.
Ahmad & Vance aslo talk about Megan thee Stallion keeping Country Rap Tunes alive and well and what they're currently listening too. If you're familiar with Spitta then you should have your planes ready.
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A lost episode we shot before taking the Summer Break.
Episode 10 coming soon!
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We're glad to see you again for episode 9 of the Record Report!
For this episode, we have our two-time guest Nicki Mayo along for the ride to review Beyonce's debut album Dangerously In Love.
Dropping in the early official days of Summer 2003, Dangerously In Love was Beyonce's introduction to the world as a solo artist. With the help of superstars like Jay Z, Sean Paul, Luther Vandross, and Sleepy Brown, the project blends different forms of contemporary R&B while even taking deeper elements of Reggae and Soul to show her range as an artist.
As always, Ahmad, Vance, and Nicki choose their Top 3 tracks, reminisce on memories that the three had when the project dropped, and how Dangerously In Love became a precursor to Queen Bey's legendary run in modern music.
We also talk about improper sampling, improper relationships, and Beyonce's sketchy acting history.
Some of us have improper rankings as well...
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#Beyonce #CrazyInLove #Texas #RnB #R&B #HipHop #GypsyWoman #JayZ #ScottStorch #Concerts #LutherVandross #Radio #Podcast #DangerouslyInLove #DestinysChild
For this special B-Sides episode, Vance and Ahmad discussed the lawsuit and seemingly inevitable criminal charges towards Sean "Diddy" Combs and what this means for the future of Hip Hop.
Welcome back to another episode of The Record Report!
DISCLAIMER: This episode came out before the Kendrick Lamar vs Drake Beef picked up. If you want to hear our breakdown of the music that came out, peep our full breakdown episode
Anywho, for this week, we'll be taking a dark turn with a review of Kanye West's fourth studio album 808s & Heartbreak.
When this album dropped in 2008, it was a surprise for the music world. Kanye's previous projects were joyous and sometimes experimental but stuck within the forms of Hip-Hop.
However, after suffering the loss of his mother and a hard breakup with his then-girlfriend, 808s was a pivotal turn for the Chicago artist. Instead of using sampled beats to lay down clever rhymes relatable to his listeners, the project instead went into the realms of 80s Nu Wave with a minimalist tone to tell a story of pain and reflection.
With this episode's special guest Z (@ZTVInspire), the guys choose their top three tracks, talk about the criticism at the time of the project's release, and talk about how it eventually became a pillar of the Blog Era of music in the early 2010s.
They also talk about The Kendrick/Drake Beef, Mr. Hudson, and Lil Wayne using autotune.
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For the past two weeks, the Hip Hop industry has been abuzz with a heated exchange between two of its biggest titans. This feud, which has been simmering for more than a decade, has finally come to a head, and we've taken the time to dissect the latest releases, contextualize them historically, and declare a winner. So, if you're looking to stay on top of all the latest happenings in the Hip Hop world, tap in now and don't miss out on what's next!
Welcome to another episode of the Record Report!
For this episode, we're heading back down south to listen to Atlanta rapper Trouble's debut studio album Edgewood.
Mostly produced by Georgia producer MikeWillMadeIt, the original 16-track EP uses a different aesthetic to help Trouble's story of theft, grit, and perseverance. Edgewood also featured a wide array of stars including Drake, TheWeeknd, and Boosie Badazz. It was the only album to make the Billboard 200 before he died in 2022.
In this episode, Ahmad and Vance talk about the album's complex production, Boosie's influence in the rap industry, and what could have been if Trouble had been able to live through his career.
We also talk about what we listen to, how great Cowboy Carter is, and Country Raps.
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#Trouble #Edgewood #Atlanta #HipHop #MikeWillMadeIt #Drake #TheWeeknd #CountryRaps #South #Andre3000 #Podcast #Beyonce
Welcome back to the Record Report!
In this episode, we'll be taking a trip back over the pond, and back in time to review Cymande's self-titled debut, Cymande.
Dropping only a year after Funkadelic's Maggot Brain and long before other projects influenced the sound of the 1970s, Cymande is a project that uses several influences across the globe to create one of the earliest forms of funk music. Their story is told mainly through separate interviews and the documentary Getting It Back: The Story of Cymande.
Like they always do, Ahmad and Vance choose their Top 3 tracks, talk about the international elements behind the complex production, and why Cymande's music is one that many music (and hip-hop) lovers should give a listen.
We also talk about 'Like That', Amapiano, and take a look through Wale's Billboard charts stats.
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#Cymande #UK #London #HipHop #Samples #DeLaSoul #TheFugees #Dove #Amapiano #Radio #Podcast #Zion
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.