With over 20 years, in the music industry, Hip-Hop historian Jerome "Capital J" Dickens talks lyrics, beats, and music. In depth conversations that discuss the music business and the business of music.
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In this episode of Capital City Podcast, host Capital J sits down with legendary DJ Sir Charles Mixin’ Dixon to explore his journey from underground club nights to major radio shows, how technology changed the game, and what it takes to stay relevant as a creative in a shifting scene. Tune in for stories, advice, and behind-the-scenes talk for anyone building in music, media or brand culture.
At 44:52, DJ Deluxe drops one of the realest DJ confessions we’ve heard — the moment he had seconds to save a dying crowd and turned the whole building around.
DL Glass and Capital J sit down with DJ Deluxe, one of Raleigh’s most versatile DJs, to talk about the grind behind the turntables and the moments that define a real DJ.
In this episode:
•How Deluxe flipped his toughest crowd moment
•Raleigh’s party scene from the 2000s to today
•Why versatility separates good DJs from great ones
•The evolution from crates to digital
•What Carolina artists and DJs need to win in 2025
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In this episode of the Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we dive into “The Cost of Hip-Hop” 💥 What does it really take to stay true in the game when the stakes are high? From major deals to independent moves, we’re peeling back the layers of the grind and what it really costs. Tune in, lean back, and let’s get into it. 🎤👇
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📍Raleigh-based, global mindset.
Capital City Podcast #124 "DJ Fatz The Governor"
From mixtape roots to running the Carolinas’ airwaves, DJ Fatz aka “The Governor” sits down with Capital City Podcast to discuss his legacy in hip-hop, the evolution of DJ culture, and the grind behind staying relevant in today’s music scene.
He shares stories from his early days in the Raleigh/Durham circuit, the lessons learned from working with major artists, and his vision for mentoring the next generation of DJs and creatives across North Carolina.
Capital City Podcast sits down with Da Poet Tim Jackson — educator, author, and creative force from Durham, NC.
From his inspiring work with Durham Public Schools to publishing heartfelt children’s books that uplift the next generation, Tim shares his passion for storytelling, teaching, and community building.
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What does luck really mean in a world where identity, timing, and choices collide? In this episode, Capital J dives deep into the story behind LuckyUsa777 — breaking down the power of names, the role of luck vs. preparation, and how personal branding shapes the way the world sees us.
From unexpected opportunities to moments that feel “written in the stars,” this conversation blends real stories, cultural insight, and hard-earned lessons. Whether you’re chasing dreams, building your brand, or just reflecting on your own journey, this episode will challenge the way you think about chance, destiny, and the identity you create for yourself.
Strap in — this episode gets real. Capital J and DL Glass pull no punches as they dive into the emotional, messy, and oddly liberating terrain of confronting your past. When do you call someone out? What happens when you face your “baby daddy” moment — literally or figuratively? This is more than drama. It’s healing in motion.
In this candid conversation, you’ll hear:
Whether you’ve had to reckon with someone from your past, overcome resentment, or simply want to understand why we sometimes “show down” as a way of self-preservation — this episode is for you.
Who are hip-hop’s last superstars — and what does that even mean in 2025?
In this thought-provoking episode of Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass dig into the evolution of hip-hop as an industry, its current plateau of “superstar culture,” and the artists pushing boundaries today.
We trace the golden era to modern day: how did the landscape shift? Where did the magic go — or did it just transform? Expect stories, sharpened opinions, and a few names you may not have heard yet.
Whether you’re a longtime hip-hop head or curious about how music culture transitions across generations, this is your front-row pass to understanding what being a superstar means now — and who’s still making it happen.
Tune in. Let’s argue, reflect, discover — and maybe reimagine what a “superstar” can be again.
Get ready to vibe with Capital J & DL Glass in Episode 117 — “Music That Changes the Atomsphere”, where we go deep into the power music has to reshape moods, memories, and movements. Ever wondered how a beat, a hook, or a lyric can shift everything in a room—or even inside your head? That’s exactly what we tackle this week.
We unpack legendary tracks, dissect the sounds that give songs their soul, and share stories from the road, the booth, and behind the boards. Whether you’re a producer, a diehard fan, or just someone who loves feeling a beat in your chest — this one’s for you.
Let this be the episode that changes the way you hear everything. Press play and let the music shift the atomsphere.
Capital City Podcast #111 "The Best Era In Music"
Capital J and DL Glass are joined by Mike Woods and Donyell Thigpen.
Capital CIty Podcast #110 Mouth Split Clothing owner talks clothing, the brand, and the movement
Capital City Podcast #109: "DJ Skaz Digga on Big Daddy Kane, the Butta Team, and the business of Hiphop"
On this episode of Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass sit down with the rising creative force Just B-Man, No DJ — the voice, the vision, and the vibe that's catching fire across social media. Discover how he got started, what drives his unique style, and why the internet can't stop talking about him. Whether you're a content creator, hip-hop fan, or just curious about the next big thing, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
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In this explosive episode of the Capital City Podcast, Capital J sits down with the legendary DJ Bro-Rabb, the official tour DJ for hip-hop icons Kid ’N Play. Bro-Rabb pulls back the curtain on the wild stories from life on tour—groupies, grind, and the golden days of hip-hop.
We dive into:
•Durham’s underrated contribution to the DJ and hip-hop scene
•The power and influence of the Mixshow Power Summit
•Why the Migos deserve their flowers as one of the greatest rap groups ever
•And how the music game has evolved over the decades—from crates to clicks
If you love real hip-hop, raw stories, and deep culture convos, this one’s a must-listen. 🎤🔥
📍 Recorded in the heart of Raleigh.
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Capital J and DL Glass discuss what happened to hiphop groups. From the early groups like Pete Rock and CL Smooth to a more recent group like The City Girls, we have seen groups become non-existent. The podcast welcomes listener, Chill Will from Rock Hill to discuss the topic.
Was the Migos the most popular group ever? Did Puff Daddy cause the break up of The City Girls? Who was the most famous member of The Wu-Tang Clan?
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Capital J and DL Glass discuss the impact of AI on the Hiphop community. Is artificial intelligence the next big producer, ghostwriter, or game-changer in hip-hop? Or is it a threat to the soul of the culture?
Capital J and DL Glass dive deep into the intersection of AI and hip-hop, exploring how machine learning, voice cloning, and AI-generated beats are shaking up the industry—from the underground to the mainstream.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music." Capital J predicts "Whore Music" has peaked and is on a decline with fans. Do you agree?
Is it liberation or exploitation? Art or agenda? In this unapologetically real episode, the Capital City Podcast dives headfirst into the heated debate around so-called “Whore Music”—a term that’s sparking controversy across the culture.
From Lil Kim’s unapologetic legacy to the fearless moves of Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and today’s unapologetic queens of rap, we break down what this wave of sexually charged, bossed-up music really means for hip-hop, feminism, and freedom of expression.
Raw opinions. Deep analysis. Zero filter.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass dive deep into the intertwined worlds of rap and hip-hop, unpacking the often blurred lines between the two. With their unique perspectives and deep-rooted knowledge of the culture, they explore the nuances that define both genres, challenging listeners to rethink what it means to truly "live" hip-hop.
Whether you're a longtime hip-hop head or someone just discovering the rich history of the genre, this episode offers fresh insight and sparks meaningful conversation. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the synergy between rap and hip-hop, and why understanding both is key to appreciating the full spectrum of this vibrant culture.
Join Capital J and DL Glass as they break down the heartbeat of hip-hop and rap in a way only they can!
In this episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we take a deep dive into the evolution of hip-hop and ask: What happened to the classic storytelling and concept-driven music that once defined the genre? From vivid street tales to deep personal narratives, hip-hop used to cover a wide range of themes. But today, it seems like mainstream rap revolves around just three or four topics. Are we witnessing the decline of creativity, or is the culture simply shifting? Tap in as we break it all down!
From the studios of New York to the streets of Los Angeles, these two powerhouses dictate the sound, style, and trends that ripple across the country. In this episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we break down how the cultural pipeline from these cities influences the rest of America, shaping everything from hip-hop to fashion.
Tune in as we explore the industry’s gatekeepers, regional impact, and whether other cities can challenge their dominance.
We’ve made it to 100 episodes, and we’re celebrating with a fun, nostalgic, and eye-opening deep dive into slang through the ages! From the radical lingo of the ‘60s to today’s viral Gen Z phrases, we’re breaking down how slang shapes culture, where it comes from, and why some words stick while others fade away.
Join Capital J and DL Glass as we explore the words that defined generations, decode what the kids are saying today, and maybe even predict the next big catchphrase. Will your favorite slang term make the list? Tune in, get hip, and let’s talk the talk!
In this powerhouse episode of the Capital City Podcast, host Capital J chops it up with the legendary Metaphor The Great—lyricist, visionary, and former Co-Chief Music Director for The Boondocks. They dive into his journey in hip-hop, his role in shaping the sound of one of the most iconic animated series, and the deeper meaning behind his craft. From bars to beats, culture to creativity, Metaphor The Great drops game you won’t want to miss. Tap in for an unfiltered conversation filled with gems, stories, and inspiration!
In this electrifying episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we’re bringing the beats and the stories behind them with none other than North Carolina’s Top DJ Skillz (@skillzthedj)! From rocking the hottest clubs to curating unforgettable events, DJ Skillz shares his journey through the music industry, the grind behind his success, and what it takes to stay on top in the ever-evolving world of DJing. Tune in for exclusive insights, inspiring hustle, and, of course, some serious vibes. Let’s turn the volume up—Capital City style!
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the hard part of having fans. Groupies, stalkers, and trolls are all fans that hip-hip deals with. Are you able to name a famous groupie, stalker, or troll? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss DJs being appropriate for the occasion, for the audience, and for the event. Twerking on stage, playing Trap Music, or having the music extremely loud can be inappropriate in certain rooms. Do you remember a time when the music or action was inappropriate? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss hip-hop comebacks. Comebacks in hip-hop do not work like in other genres of music. Can you think of a successful hip-hop comeback? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the addictive hip-hop lifestyle. Sex, money, and power are addictions that the hip-hop community faces. What addictions have you witnessed artists deal with or overcome? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss Capital DJ being a dj for 35 years, choosing the right dj equipment, how to rock a party, and music selection. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss mastering the DJ business. Capital J has been a Professional DJ for 35 years, starting as a mixtape DJ then moving into radio, working for MediaBase, and pioneering the podcast scene in the Carolinas. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss who is buying music as records sales continue to decline. They talk streaming services, how to buy music, and who is at the top of the charts. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
“Before hip-hop took over the charts, artists were already making waves and stacking cash in unique ways. 💸🎨 Dive into the fascinating stories of how creatives paved their paths to financial success long before the genre’s explosion. Tune in to this Capital City Podcast episode for an inspiring mix of history, hustle, and raw talent. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more captivating content!” To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss bullies in hiphop. LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Tupac and Gucci Mane are a few bullies that are talked about during this episode. Who do you think is the biggest hiphop bully? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss juding people by the music they listen to. Do you look like the music that you listen to? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the importance of the dj record pools with Lengdary Smokehouse. Smokehouse talks early days in radio and how he grew his record pool into a successful business. Are you familiar with dj record pools? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss colorism in hiphop. Does the complexion of your skin place value on your presence in hiphop? Do you agree that lighter complexion artists have a higher place in hiphop? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss hiphop on TV. Hiphop was showcased on TV in movies and music videos. When was the first time you saw hiphop on TV? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss ghostwriters in hiphop. Does having a ghost writer take away from an artist's legacy? What if your favorite artist had a ghost writer? Would they still be your favorite artist? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss what it means to level up in hiphop by graduating to new heights. In hiphop, your graduations measure success and progression. Who do you think has graduated to high levels in the game? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss music marketing and promotions with "Long-time Industry Guy" Fat Tommy. Fat Tommy talks his love for hiphop, how he got his start in hiphop and how to successfully promote music. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the free publicity hiphop/rap has given to brands. Gucci, LV, Adidas, etc. have all benefited from being mentioned in hiphop music. What's your favorite brand? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss sync licensing with Beta Blue Digital. Beta Blue Digital's Barey Jones talks how to get your music in sync libraries, the licensing process, and the importance of building networks. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the history of explicit lyrics. Explict lyrics were always apart of music however lyrics have gotten more explict. Two of the most notable explicit hiphop tracks were "Put it Your Mouth" by Akinyele and "F--- Tha Police" by NWA. What explicit track do you remember? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the early days in hiphop, the music industry, and white rappers with MC Serch. MC Serch produced Nas debut album and was a member of the group 3rd Bass. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss an overlooked profession in the music industry with "Celebrity Security Guard" Eugene Cunningham. Eugene talks about his start in security, famous clients, and how to get into security. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss some of the hiphop artists who have furthered their edcuation. Some of our favorite artists went to college. Who in your top 10 went to college? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss early Hiphop in Greensboro, North Carolina with The Legendary DJ K Nyce. DJ K Nyce has been a dj for the past 30+ years. His love for Hiphop started in the 80s'. Can you remember when you started to love Hiphop? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss hiphop trends. Once a new "sound" catches on, it then turns into a trend that dictates music going forward. What track or artist can you think of who have started a trend? To be a part of the conversation, email us info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss artists and their posses. How important is joining a posse to an artist? Do posses have more success than solo artists? Follow this show to be a part of the conversation.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss Hiphop's love for cars. What was your favorite Hiphop Car? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com .
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the evolution of the club. Are you old enough to have clubbed or do you still club? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss artist rebrands and who had the biggest rebrand over the years. Who has had the biggest rebrand to you? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the competitiveness in hiphop and how it has shaped the genre. What was your favorite battle in hiphop? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass spoke with Clebrity DJ TLUV. DJ TLUV talks making the first rap album in NC and how he became a celebrity DJ for the likes of Timbalan, Jagged Edge, etc. To be a part of the conversation, emial info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss hiphop engineering and how great engineering separates good music from great music. Does great engineering help make a hit, a hit? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss how not to get got in the industry. Capital J goes through his list of things to look out for when starting out in the industry. Have you ever got got? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss Love and Hiphop. Why aren't artists making music about Love? Whats your favorite Hiphop Love song? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss how rebellious hip hop has become. Do you agree? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the greatest hip hop collaborations. What is your favorite hip hop collaboration? Did we nail it with ours? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss sacrifices to make it in the entertainment industry. Are you willing to sacrifice your time, morals, or mental health to make it BIG? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the casting couch. What is the casting couch? Who takes a seat on the casting couch? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overeheretv.com
Capital J and DL Glass celebrate 4 years of The Capital City Podcast. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass talk with legendary MC N-Tyce. Amma Brown aka N-Tyce is a female rapper from Greensboro, North Carolina and is a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate. In the early 1990s, she began her solo rap career by signing a recording contract with Wild Pitch/EMI Records. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass talk with Nationally Syndicated Radio host Kyle Santillian. Kyle Santillian discusseshis journey from Entercom’s WJMH (102 Jamz) morning show in Greensboro, NC to iHeartMedia's (107.5) WGCI in Chicago, IL to now co-hosting joining Radio One and Reach Media’s “The Morning Hustle” heard in approximately 30 urban markets. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss fathers in hip hop. What role do fathers play in hip hop and how has the father's role impacted hip hop? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss commercial viability. Commercial viability is defined as the ability of a business, product, or service to compete effectively and to make a profit. Has hip hop lost its commercial viability? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss hip hop longevity. Who are some of the artists that have longevity and why have they lasted so long and why have other artists not lasted? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the "industry" with actor, comedian, entertainer, and radio host BDaht, BDaht talks 102 Jamz, Wild'n Out, The Freestyle Funny Comedy Show and being the face of UNC Basketball.
Capital J and DL Glass talk with legendary producer Andrea "FANATIC" Heard. Andreao "Fanatic" Heard is a Grammy award winning multi-platinum record producer from Greensboro, North Carolina. He is known for his work with Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Will Smith, Notorious B.I.G, Lil Kim, Anthony Hamilton and many more. He wrote, starred and produced God Don't Like Ugly (Short 2014) and is the music supervisor for the feature film Earthwalkers (2017).
Capital J and DL Glass discuss consumers aging out. What happens when what's it aint it no more? To be apart of the of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss rappers who turned actors and list the best to do it. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the many places, outside of the Bronx, NY, that had Hip Hop success and who put their city on the map. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the Billboard Top 50 List. Who was missed? Who should not have been on the list? Do we agree with the list? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss Hip Hop musical content and how it has changed over the years.To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss how the advances in technology have influenced Hip Hop. To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the important role the DJ played in Hip Hop.To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss what 50 years of Hip Hop has looked like for them. To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss the controversy surrounding the 50 years of HipHop celebrations held around the country. To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com
Capital J and DL Glass discuss members of Three 6 Mafia and other HipHop artists who turned to GOD during their careers.
With the recent passing of Hip Hop icons, Capital J and DL Glass discuss fentanyl.To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss nepotism in Hip Hop.To be apart of the conversation email info@overheretv.com.
Capital J and DL Glass discuss standards in Hip-Hop.To be apart of the conversation email us info@overheretv.com
Rest In Peace to all the fallen rappers (hip hop artists) who have lost their lives to violence.
Hosts Capital J and DL Glass discuss "Wild Style".Universally hailed as the first hip-hop movie, "Wild Style" captures New York's hip-hop culture circa 1981 and several prominent figures including Busy Bee Starski; Fab 5 Freddy; the Cold Crush Brothers; and one of the godfathers of hip-hop, Grandmaster Flash. A movie whose influence cannot be underestimated and hailed as the most inspirational hip-hop of movie of all time, "Wild Style" immortalizes the birth of the underground hip-hop scene about to explode around the world, changing the face of music, fashion, art, and a way of life forever (www.imbd.com).To be apart of the conversation email us at info@overheretv.com.Website: https://www.overheretv.com/capitalcitywithcapitalj
Some artists most successful music often comes when they jump lanes. Notorious BIG, Rick Ross, and Drake are some of the most notable artists who have jump lanes with big success.
Ex-Kingpin Andre Willis talks drugs, Bobby Brown, federal cases, and how his club helped take Atlanta's music scene nationally.
Sneaker Heads will appreciate this episode as Capital J and DL Glass discuss hip hop and sneakers. RUN DMC, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, and Master P all had endorsement deals with major shoe companies.
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In this episode Capital J and DL Glass talk about hip hop stuff that you have never thought about. Did Master P take care of his artists? Was Mia X better than Trina? To be apart of the conversation email us at info@overheretv.com.
Hosts Capital J and DL Glass discuss retiring from music. Hip hop is a music genere that most retire from early but timeless music allows artists to perform years later. There are good and bad retirements.
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Hosts Capital J and DL Glass continue to discuss Gang Culture, Street Credibility and Hip Hop". Chicago-born rapper, Chi-Town joins the conversation to discuss his transition to the North Carolina scene. In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss spirituality in Hip Hop and how the two have combined.
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Hosts Capital J and DL Glass continue the conversation of the dangers of being a Hip Hop artist. This in-depth conversation was covered back in season 1 but with so much murder and violence continuing to happen, they have decided to revisit this topic.
Hosts Capital J and DL Glass discuss Mental Health in Hip Hop. In the early days of Hip Hop, artists have always put their struggles in music. Recently, Kanye West and Lil Wayne have discussed their bouts with Mental Health.
Afrika Perry joins the Capital City Podcast to discuss discovering Rickey Smiley and Roy Woods Jr.
Hosts Capital J and DL Glass talk with Afrika Perry about her journey through radio as a female in this male dominant industry.
In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass talk with CEO of Othaz Records and Empire Executive Waleed Coyote @waleedcoyote.
Waleed Coyote discusses his start in the Industry, Luke Nasty @lukenasty, 102Jamz, and Empire Records.
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In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss 102JamZ, the flagship Hip Hop radio station in Greensboro, NC.
Special Guest Brian Douglas of 102Jamz
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In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss spirituality in Hip Hop and how the two have combined.
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In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss whether Carolina rappers work after signing a deal.
Special Guest DJ JFlex @djjflex of 102Jamz
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In this episode, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss the power and influence Hip Hop has on the world.
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As we close out 2021 and season 2, Capital J @therealcapitalj and DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss ways to make money outside of being a Rapper, a DJ, or a Producer.
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We are back with Season 2!
(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/former Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss Production, Jay-Z, and NC HipHop in Hip Hop with David Anthony Willis, known professionally as Ski Beatz @skibeatz.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss Dave Chappelle, Da Baby, and cancel culture.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss lyrics vs style.
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We are back with Season 2!
(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss the early days in Hip Hop with The Original DJ Tony Tone (@djtonycrush) of The Cold Crush Brothers.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss Falling Off in Hip Hop.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss "Presidents" and political influcenes on music.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss "Street Cred and Gang gang".
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/former Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass discuss "The Most Dangerous Profession in the World".
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass explore drugs, music, and the influence on one and other.
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(DJ/former Radio personality 102 JAMZ) Jerome "Capital J" Dickens @therealcapitalj and (Producer/Radio personality FM 93.5 Raleigh) DL Glass @mrdlglass talk early Carolinas Hip-Hop.
Being the historian of the group, Capital J takes DL Glass down memory lane and discusses some of the early Carolina artists such as The Sequence (Angie Stone) and Bizzie Boyz (Payroll records).
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