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The Underground Show Legends Edition episode 6: With your host LC Razz and guess Stevie Stone
Ali (St. Lunatics) and Kemo Vee (Da Hol 9) debate who created the Saint Louis sound.
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Special guest Darren Muhammad provides nuance into the death of and narratives surrounding Tina Turner.
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B talks to 50 Cent artist, G Unit's Kidd Kidd about the midwest, what he callss St. Louis' southern vibe & his goal to stay working... all while, well you'll see, #dope. If you're listening, use your imagination
Mudd of the legendary Detroit rap group 5Ela talks about his relationship with childhood friend James Yancy and how he never called him J Dilla.
Actor/Artist @Rekkhan (Empire/Southside/The Chi ) talks about coming up on the harsh streets of Chicago, accepting responsibility and and being a role model to young brothas finding their way... that's the message of REKKQUIEM, his 4th self produced album release available in all digital stores (Itunes, Google Play, Spotify...) For more information about Rekkhan visit www.rekkhan.com
Sillyasz says Shannon Sharpe Acting Like A Weak Black Man Now. Your thoughts?
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DJ Charlie Chan Soprano, Nelly & St. Louis Plaques. #RunDMC #hiphop #coredjs #stlhiphop
J Ragz collage on the history of St. Louis hip hop: Chingy, Without Warning, Git It Boyz, 49 Productions & That Calvary...
Revue the Poet talks about everything she could think of with one of the coolest cats in hip hop, Homeboy Sandman days before his St. Louis show at the Old Rock House. The show was cancelled due to their covid policy and Homeboy Sandman standing on principle and refusing to be moved. The show was cancelled, but the interview lives on... A lil som for the hip hop heads.
In this segment of Team Nitro and stlhiphop's roundtable discussion with The Midwest Avengers, Nite Owl ciphers with John Harrington about founding member Larry Love and what he embodied within the group.
Stuey Rock talks to Whobeta about why he left St. Louis and how Atlanta embraced him.
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South Bend artist Saine Brown talks about his motivation for Da Teachas theme song, it took losing everything. Da Teacha hosted by Dr Michael Blanchard an Dr Rick Wallace focuses on addressing the enigmatic issues that plague the Black community through discussions based on knowledge and awareness of the issues for the purpose of offering practical and actionable solutions.
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Ben Funkman breaks down how Unladylike's Defjam deal fell apart. A must hear for unsigned artists. #whobetaradio
How it went down at Galaxy, Webster Radio station during the Stereo Assault Freestyle Cipher ft Ceege, Hybrid, & Nitro with the nice flow, acapella. Don't try this at home! Stereo Assault could be heard on stlhphop Radio on Monday nites. Show some luv to our folks Stereo Assault https://www.stereoassault.comNite Owl https://niteowlhiphop.com
The award winning; Dynasty Hip-Hop Inc. Mentoring Program's, motto is "Getting Youth Off The Streets With Hip-Hop".. youth from Dynasty partners with Grammy award winning, platinum artist, St. Lunatic, Murphy Lee to do his single Age of 21, while Accepting The Responsibility To Build Our Community
b-gyrl talks to Kyjuan about the benefits of healthy and unhealthy living "its like sex with a rubber, you can get your feeling, but don't have to die" - Kyjuan... and wait til you see Murph!
Justin our resident white dude talks about diversity and the benefit of growing up a "minority" in a multicultural environment. Oshae and Kemo speak on "increasing the peace" while Ruka Puff gets ready to take stage.
John Harrington of The Midwest Avengers talks about starting off as a street kid, being young, feeling invinsible, losing close friends to guns and drugs and ultimately what it took for him to realize "what's really real".
Bell (Mic Check Mondays) backstage at Hip Hop 911 / Stop the Violence.... "Give hugs and not slugs"
It takes a minute for Toyy & b to find the light, but when they do Toyy signs off from Inbox Magazine's Model Search at Top 10 Tuesdays at Viva after promoting her upcoming video shoot with a stern message for anybody dissin the New St. Louis movement
Illustrator C'babi Bayoc talks about how sicked he was to discover of a photo circulating on the internet of George Zimmerman posing with his father/son painting of Tracy and Travon Martin and the horror of people thinking George Zimmerman painted it.
Proof's group 5 ELA responds to Kuniva and tell D12 to, "Stand up and defend for P! Don't shoot at us because we spoke it"...before giving their take on D12's situation with Shady saying, "Don't slap me for slapping the man that's slapping you." Doubling down with, "The regime has to change" and ending it by saying ... "If they want to do something for real, come down and contribute".
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Ice-T, hip-hop legend, actor/director talks The Art of Rap with Jihad Muhammad of The Dallas Weekly, The Final Call Newspaper & stlhiphop. Ice-T discusses the documentaey, Eminem, Dr. Dre & Immortal Technique and violence in the hood, and more. (Special Eminem freestyle, and Kanye West outtake.
Plantinum producer Steve Blast (Nelly's Batter Up) talks about growing up with a music aficado as a father and musical inflluences
The movie The Judas and the Black Messiah talks about the murder of Chairman Fred Hampton Jr in Chicago, just 3 hours away. But did you know St. Louis never had a Black Panther Chapter? Henry Nesbitt, an original member of the Chicago Black Panthers talks about the early days of organizing for black empowerment in St. Louis, Rev Charles Coen, the Black Liberators patrolling police, Rev Coen being run out of St, Louis to East St. Louis, the United Front and fighting the klan.
The last time we caught up with Huey. At Chingy's birthday party a while back. He was cool as usual. Can't believe he's gone. This is so unreal. And it hurts. RIP Huey.
Platinum producer Tarboy of Trackboyz ("Air Force Ones", "Tipsy", "In Ya Face") talks about artistic talent and blames Nelly, Chingy & himself for misconceptions.
Big Will talks about his Freestyle Friday experience, the history of battling and lyricism in St. Louis, gives props to those who came before him
Big Will breaks down what lead to the breakup of Da Slu Cru after his historic Freestyle Friday win.