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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Ka's passing and remembering his greatnessDJ Clark Kent rumoursHip-Hop journalismBig Meech's release from prisonConnect with Breaking Atoms
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Piers Morgan's apology to The Carters following Jaguar Wright's accusationsJ. Cole's new song 'Port Antonio' and his feature runScarface's health, given his recent social media postsMethod Man and Fat Joe on depression and mental healthConnect with Breaking Atoms
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
The Company Man (Justin Hunte) and What's The Dirt engage in a heated debateYoung Dolph's killer found guilty and sentenced to life in prisonUnreleased Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar album in the vaults, according to ConsequenceConnect with Breaking Atoms
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Puffy's arrested and bail denial50 Cent teasing a new show with Idris ElbaDame Dash claims that Drake has made an offer to buy Roc-A-Fella sharesConnect with Breaking Atoms
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Superbowl advert and fallout with responses from Nicki Minaj, Birdman, Master P, Cam'ron and MaseKendrick Lamar's new songNews on D'Angelo getting ready to drop new musicA short reflection on the recent deaths including Fatman Scoop, Frankie Beverly and Rich Homie QuanThe hosts also provide a quick rundown of new music, including drops from Doechii, LL Cool J, Nines and more.
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In the first episode of our new series, Elements, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Ready To Die by The Notorious B.I.G.! You'll hear from those who were part of the album's creation—producers, engineers, and collaborators who helped craft its unique sound. We'll also bring you trusted voices from the community and people who lived the same experiences Biggie rapped about, offering a firsthand view into the world he depicted. And we'll hear from scholars who will deconstruct the social, political, intellectual, philosophical and psychological depths of Ready to Die.
Special guests include:
Prince Charles Alexander (Recording Engineer and lecturer who recorded several songs on the album)Donald Harrison (Legendary Jazz Saxophonist who taught Biggie about musical performance and poetic devices)Justin Tinsley (Journalist and Author of 'It Was All A Dream: Biggie & The World That Made Him)Skyzoo (Rapper, Writer and Artist from Brooklyn who was one of Biggie's neighbours)Join us as we unpack the human experience through the lens of one of hip-hop's greatest storytellers.
Special thanks to Dart Adams for linking us up with Prince Charles Alexander. Respect every time.
Produced by Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell for Breaking Atoms.
The series and episode artwork is by Pecue for Sole Imperial.
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
New Clipse albumIrv Gotti having a stroke and diabetes complicationsThe everlasting saga of Dame Dash Vs Jay-Z and the Reasonable Doubt mastersCardi B calling Atlantic Records a "correctional facility"The hosts also provide a quick rundown of new music, including drops from Curren$y, DJ Fresh, Big Sean, Robert Glasper, Juicy J and more.
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You know the name, or at least you should. Check the credits. Godfather Don has worked with most of your favourites, including Kool Keith, Cormega and Screwball. His solo catalogue is exemplary, and his work on Hydra Entertainment is damn near mythical at this point. Veteran New York Emcee and Producer Godfather Don pulls up to the pod for a rare and exclusive interview. Don doesn't talk much, so we listened for the most part because nerdy details and unearthed gems were released at will. Before heading out with his saxophone to meet his jazz band for a session, Don opens up about Flatbush Hip-Hop history, how his writing style has evolved, and why he describes his creative process as "meat and potatoes". We also deep dive into the making of his brand new album Thesis (dropping on 30 August 2024!) and share some exclusive snippets from some of the album cuts - because we're connected like that.
Respect to the HHV team for connecting the dots and creating an intricate plot.
Pre-order the new Thesis album by Godfather Don at www.hhv.de: godfather-don.lnk.to/thesis
Available in limited quantities on 4LP (incl. all instrumentals), 2LP (vocal tracks only), double cassette (incl. all instrumentals), 2CD (incl. all instrumentals) and digitally on all major platforms.
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We're back with another exclusive interview, and this week's guest is a story of perseverance in Hip Hop culture. Spanish Ran is a producer from New York who came into the game on the humble, studied the greats and now calls those same greats, 'peers' and, in some cases, 'friends'. Ran shares his Hip Hop origin story, details his relationship with Lenny S, working as an A & R and bringing Rapsody and Westside Gunn to Roc Nation, working with Bloo Azul, Al-Doe and Tree Mason and the inspiration of the late, great MF DOOM.
P.S. Ran's timekeeping is impeccable. He was early for his interview. We respect it.
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
The Lox on Tiny DeskSnoop Dogg's friendship with Queen Elizabeth II (RIP)50 Cent launching TV network with LionsgateDame Dash's shares of 'Reasonable Doubt' by Jay-Z being auctionedThe hosts also provide a quick rundown of new music, including drops from Killer Mike, Wiz Khalifa and more.
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Eminem Vs Slim ShadyNew single from DJ Premier featuring Rick Ross, Big Sean and Lil' WayneElliott Wilson claps back at Charlemagne over the Complex 'Hip Hop Media' listDiddy being named as a suspect in 2Pac's murderLil' Wayne allegedly dissing DrakeThe hosts also provide a quick rundown of new music, including drops from Rakim, DJ Muggs & Raz Fresco, Vic Spencer, Mustard, Da Flyy Hooligan and more.
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In this week's rap up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
Big Sean's album leak allegedly by Kanye WestTwo new judges in one week for the Young Thug trialSchoolboy Q not being able to perform in Toronto and Drake's suspected involvementThe hosts also provide a quick rundown of new music, including drops from Freeway & Jake One, Ransom, BLK ODYSSY, Little Simz and more.
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In this week's rap up, Sumit and Chris discuss:
B.G. having his lyrics reviewed by the U.S. governmentXXL Freshman, Rich Amiri, not wanting to rapKendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' videoRick Ross and his team having a scuffle with Drake fans in CanadaYoung Thug trial updateThe hosts also provide a quick rundown on new music before calling it quits for the week.
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In this week's rap up, Sumit and Chris get into:
Rumoured Drake and Dave collaborationKeefe D being denied bailBig L trying to get Mase set up and robbedThe hosts also reviewed the week's new releases, including albums from Boldy James and Conductor Williams, Lupe Fiasco, Locksmith, Kofi Stone, and Marsha Ambrosius. Oh yeah, Shaquille O'Neal released some old new music by reissuing his third album, You Can't Stop The Reign, to streaming services. This is big (pun intended) because the album features a classic collab with The Notorious B.I.G. and a long-lost track with Nas, Jay-Z, and Lord Tariq, originally recorded in 1996! Thank us later.
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You are listening to the 200th episode of Breaking Atoms. First, the team couldn't have done it without you - the listeners. But there are no balloons or fanfare. Not a single badge or paper crown in sight. Sumit and Chris stay working, and they are joined by none other than Slum Village for their milestone episode.
T3 and Young RJ are currently on tour but took the time to spill the beans on the making of their new album, F.U.N., bringing back disco music, the 20th anniversary of Detroit Deli, and more!
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In this week's rap-up, Sumit and Chris get into:
Thoughts about Kendrick Lamar's Pop Out show in LAThe new Clipse albumBirdman not viewing reading as fundamental for New Orleans inmatesVerzuz returning to XThere was no time to review new music because it was Chris' birthday, and he had a spa date. But check out the new album, 'Movie', by Your Old Droog, which dropped yesterday. Friend of the show and in real life, K-Nite 13 has produced three songs on the project.
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Rappers love a nickname or alias—some more than others. A good alias can become just as renowned as the name on the album cover. Sumit and Chris talk about their favourite Rap aliases - from the appropriate to the silly - and they have some fun with it. By the way, that's Shock G on the cover because his Humpty Hump alias is mad. He rocked a plastic nose and became a whole new person. Please respect the ting. RIP.
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For our first weekly rap-up series, we share our views on some of the latest headlines in Hip Hop, Rap and other topical shenanigans. We get into:
Young Thug's lawyer held in contempt after claiming the judge was tampering with witnessesActor Malcolm Jamal Warner on J Cole's use of the 'n' wordThe 'secret' Wu-Tang Clan album, the lawsuit against Martin Shkreli, fans being able to invest in the release and listening sessions in New York and AustraliaWe also share some of our favourite new music from this week.
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On Wednesday, June 19th, 2024, Kendrick Lamar will grace the stage for The Pop Out, a one-off concert to be held at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. Considered a Juneteenth celebration, it will be K. Dot's first major performance after his highly publicised surgical execution of Canadian rapper Drake.
Sumit and Chris have a bit of fun and imagine what the anticipated show will look and feel like. They discuss opening and closing tracks, deep cuts, guest appearances, special moments, and more. In typical fashion, they also go off on tangents praising the new Rapsody album, discussing Pete Rock's consistency, DJ Premier's 'evolving' sound, and a few other useless tidbits.
As K. Dot so eloquently said, "sometimes you have to pop out"... you know the rest, and if you don't, it's your fault.
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We caught up with poet laureate and epithet master Essa to discuss his new album with Pitch 92, working in the legal field and his ever-evolving creative process. We also revisit his classic debut, The Essance, which is 20 years old, highlighting the importance of Harry Love to the UK scene and much more.
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