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Arkham is calling.

Music never sleeps.

To infinity and beyond.

The final installment of their six album run.

Does Stalley still got it?

Let's take a walk.

Love thyself.

sound the alarm

Pimpin ain't dead.

Bring the noise.

A certified classic.

Country is the new black.

Blacker than black.

The trend continues.

Cavalier clocks in.

No time like the present.

Well welcome Erick.

The boys are back.

Luck of the draw?

Is 95 JayGee rising up?

A villainous album.

Tyla's debut.

A semi sequel.

Close mouths don't get fed.

The Game and friends??

What a day to be alive...

Hit Boy and LaRussell link up.

Dave East links up with producers Mike & Keys.

Should we come back to the this EP?

AC Noel hits the chamber.

Let's talk about OT The Real's 'ZOMBIE' album.

We all winning.

TheArti$t combines his projects into one.

Let us pray.

We put this Patreon submission in the DE365 chamber.

We discuss this Christian hip hop album.

Our thoughts on the new release from LNDN DRGS and Jay Worthy.

Our thoughts on Koolie High and Tuamie's album.

Our thoughts on Jack Freeman.

Is Usher back?

Should we or should we not?

We appreciate it.

Trust the process?

Squeezing lemons into lemonade...

Juicy J with the surprise EP.

Light work.

What's love?

Before he went viral...

Let's take a trip to the border.

Che Noir on the boards with Jynx716 on the mic.

Once, twice, three times the charm.

Let's eat.

Locked and loaded.

We discuss Rhyan Douglas's 'Circles' EP.

Who crashing this party?

Bryson drops a self titled album.

Drake waves the white flag.

Kendrick goes for the kill shot with this anthem.

Kendrick with a chess move.

Drake returns fire.

Kendrick strikes again!

Kendrick makes a move.

AI strikes back.

Drop and give me 50.

Shots fired back.

Shots fired.

We take a trip.

Is the young emcee up next?

Let's take a trip to her world.

Recorded live on April 24, 2024.

Some getback.

We take a listen to Passport Rav and Wavy Da Ghawd's 'Bermuda Triangle' album.

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Troy Ave experiments.

Are we all living in it?

We put Fivio Foreign in the chamber.

Stop robot hate.

Venomous production from Rap-Saperra.

We talk about Meek's new EP.

Was this album the same?

Do we see the light?

what is life

Spike returns one more time to discuss Chuck Strangers 'A Forsaken Lovers Plea.'

Jae Skeese links up with Superior.

Spike swings by to talk Boosie Badazz's 'In House 2' album.

A review of Yeat's '2093' album.

Does this have flavor or not?

A review of Eric Bellinger's 'The Rebirth 3' album.

A review of BLXST's 'No Love Lost' album.

A review of Lola Brooke's 'Dennis Daughter' album.

Welcome to the ghetto.

A review of Ken Carson's 'A Great Chaos' album.

Can you see clearly?

Do you know?

A review of Berner and OhGeesy's 'Trophies' album.

A review of Philthy Rich's 'King of Oakland' album.

Keep on pushing.

JR Cruise gets the 365 treatment.

A review of Elcamino, Real Bad Man & Black Soprano Family 'The Game Is The Game' album review.

Let go and let god.

Hook, line, and sinker.

A review of Kenny Mason's '9' album review.

A review of Megan Thee Stallion's 'Traumazine' album.

A review of Hus KingPin and 9th Wonder's 'The Super Goat' album.

A review of Young Dolph's 'Paper Route Frank' album.

Spike returns to review Kayo's 'Until His Burial' album.

We ran it back for the Deluxe album with Spike Lou.

A review of Ransom and Harry Fraud's 'Lavish Misery' album.

A review of HitBoy's 'Surf or Drown' album.

One more for the road.

Taking it back to the old school.

A review of DDG's 'Maybe It's Me Album.'

Too blessed to be stressed.

'Tis the season

Are we there yet?

Let's visit the Lonestar state.

Who made the mac and cheese??

It's a war going on outside.

The playa way.

Let's go back to 2006.

Grab your popcorn.

IAMGAWD & Clypto drop a sequel.

Story time.

Is the the one?

This is for the ladies.

Sheedts tells his side.

Ja Rule's debut album.

Bars from Barbie.

Maino drops part 4.

Blu links up with producer Roy Royal.

Little Simz returns with a new quick EP.

We take it back.

In due time.

Conway returns with producer WunTwo.

Let's find out why.

Prayers up!

No pain no gain.

Blueface baby!

And another one.

Paul Wall returns.

Living my life like it's golden.

Vibrations and rhymes

The return of Fetty.

Be careful in them waters...

We react to Fantano's review of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's 'Vultures' album.

Gang gang??

Or is it all lies?

Do we really need a V3?

Let's go for a ride.

They dropped a sequel.

Killer Mike cleaned house.

No spells here.

Let's talk about it.

So who staying?

Did they call game?

The third time the charm.

Who saw this collab coming?

Men at work.

We react to the Nicki Minaj and Megan the Stallion beef.

Reaching for the stars

The world is spinning

Kanye West got a talking-to.

Are we bullish or bearish on EST Gee?

Guess who's coming to dinner...

Is it a blockbuster night?

Big Moochie GRAPE!!!

Lights, camera, bars.

Is it a hot summer night or not?

Doja did her thing.

21 is living the American Dream.

Does this release hit home?

Was this album hard to love?

Did Offset set if off or not? We discuss.

Audio clears up around 1:52 minute mark.

Do we have lift off?

Lupe and Cudi settle their beef. Salute.

Cudi is back.

This 2016 album and artist sounds familiar to Feefo.

There is nothing uncertain about this album.

Ace Hood dropping bodies.

An unexpected beef between Drake and Yasin Bey (fka Mos Def).

A raider of the lost art.

That white.

This is some good eating right here.

Whatupdo! Black Milk review of his new album Everybody Good? with a guest appearance from Beezy430.

We discuss the latest in hip hop news.

Brent returns with a new album. How does this hold up?

Ludacris didn't sit back and let Katt Williams take shots. In hip-hop fashion, he responded. We discussed his freestyle.

Flying Lotus and Smoke DZA link up.

Can a rapper be too polished?

Conway. 38 Spesh. Together.

Conway putting in work.

Ransom dropped this quick heater for the streets.

Cleo Soul dropped two gems last year. Here are our thoughts on his first release, 'Heaven.'

Larry June and Cardo link up for 'The Night Shift' album.

Curren$y stay working. Today, we discuss his album 'Season Opener.'

October London hit the scene last year with one of the standout albums of the year in 'Rebirth of Marvin.'

Diddy, in hot water over some serious allegations, released an album last year. Here, we focus on the music. If you want to hear our thoughts on Diddy's allegations, check out Is The Mic Still On.

Naomi Sharon, OVO artist, released her first album last year and it was pretty good.

Jeezy returned with a movie-length album last year.

Returning to DE365, Ken, and Feefo kick things off by discussing Premo Rice's 2023 album 'Portrait of a P.'

Our top hip-hop albums of 2023!

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4:41 - Kanye West's Vultures album cover controversy

10:45 - Travis $cott vs. John Mcenroe

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Sauce Walka Freestyle 0:56 - 4:10

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Saucy Santana and DJ Akademics have been going back and forth on social media. In this clip from Is The Mic Stil On, we discuss the latest beef and Saucy's blunt message to DJ Akademics.

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Little Brother Documentary 4:27 - 8:40

500K or Dinner With Jay-Z? 8:40 - 19:15

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Killer Mike released his first solo album in nine years. We discussed the album in detail in this video.

This was a proposed topic via super chat from a previous LIVE. Tonight Rod will go through a list of some of the Top Remixes in Hip-Hop and the crew will debate on if these tracks were truly better than their original versions or if they flopped.

In this episode, we give you five rap albums you must know.

Beezy430 goes through the latest news in hip hop.

Here, we share our thoughts on upcoming albums.

In this clip, we discuss the recent beef between rapper Rick Ross and radio personality Dj Envy. Are they going too far?

Who had the bigger impact to the genre between Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar.

In this clip, we discuss No Jumper's turn with having Nazi's on his show and his place in the culture.

NBA Youngboy and Lil Durk have been going back and forth. In this live, we weigh in on the beef between the two rappers.

Rico Beats confirms that Pop Smoke has no more music left and pushes back against some of the music released posthumously.

DJ Drama pushes back against the white rapper label on Jack Harlow. We discuss.

The Rolling Stone released their Top 100 Hip Hop Songs from the West Coast. Did they get it right?

In this episode, we list our top feature killers in hip hop. Join us live every Wednesday at 9PM.

In this review, we discuss 42 Dugg and EST Gee's joint album 'Last Ones Left.'

In this review, we discuss the super group Full Court press consisting of Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., Smoke DZA, and producer Girl Talk.

In their return, Feefo and Kinge discuss Soulee's 'Dedicated' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Curren$y's 'Land Air & Sea' EP.

In this album, we discuss Young Thug's 'Punk' album.

In this review, we discuss Spillage Village's 'Spilligion' album.

In this review, we discuss 6LACK's 'FREE BLACK' album.

In this review, we discuss Future's 'Monster' mixtape.

In this review, we discuss Marco Plus's 'The Souf Got Sum 2 Say' album.

To conclude Young Dolph Week, we discuss his 2021 single "Talking to My Scale."

In this review, we discuss Young Dolph's 2021 album with Paper Route Empire titled 'PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATI.'

In this review, we discuss Young Dolph's 'Bulletproof' album.

In this review, we discuss Young Dolph's 'King of Memphis' album.

In this review, we discuss Young Dolph's '16 Zips' album.

In this episode, we discuss Young Dolph's collab album with Gucci Mane 'East Atlanta Memphis.'

Kicking off Dolph Week, we open with Young Dolph's 2010 mixtape 'Welcome 2 Dolph World.'

Concluding Classic Week, Feefo and Kinge discuss the huge single by Lil Troy "Wanna Be A Baller."

As we come to a close on Classic Week, we take a look back and Heavy D's 'Big Tyme' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Tupac Shakur's Makavelli album 'The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory' album.

In this review, we discuss Crime Boss's 'All In the Game' album released on Suave House records back in 1995.

In this classic review, we discuss the Beastie Boys 'License to Ill' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Nas's 'It was Written' album.

To kick off Classic Week, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jadakiss's debut album 'Kiss the Game Goodbye.'

In this single Sunday review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Duke Deuce's new single "The Hype."

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Your Old Droog's newest release 'Space Bar.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss CRIMEAPPLE'S new album 'Sancocho.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Bryson Tiller's new 'A Different Christmas' EP.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss The Alchemist's 'This Thing of Ours 2.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss LightSkinKeisha's 'Break the Bank' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Sir Veterano and Fashawn's 'All Hail the King' album.

In this review, we discuss Trae the Truth's new single "Knots" featuring Quavo.

In this review, we discuss India Shawn's 'Before We Go' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discusses Kaytranada's 'Intimidated EP.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Nick Grant and his new 'Carolina Diaries EP.'

In this review, we discuss Apollo Brown and Stalley's new album 'Blacklight.'

In this review, we discuss Stik Figa and Conductor's new collab album 'Joyland.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Premo Rice's new album 'The Rice Tape.'

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/II1T4UWhozA

In this single Sunday review, we discuss Don6x's "Demons" single and interview him about the "Demons" video and his early start in the hip-hop game.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jeezy's 'The Recession 2.' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Beanz album 'Tables Turn.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the legendary Max B and his new album 'Negro Spirituals.'

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo review David Sebastian's 'Sista' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss new emcee Kas's 'No Favors' EP.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss French Montana's new album 'They Got Amnesia.'

In this single Sunday review, we discuss the new single from Rick Ross featuring Jasmine Sullivan and 21 Savage.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Zyah Belle's 'Who's Listening Anyway' album.

In this review, we discuss Savage Ga$p's album 'Forever Young.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Joel Ortiz's 'Autograph' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss DaBaby's new EP 'Back On My Baby Shit.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Atlanta rapper Money Man's 'Blockchain' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Wiley From Atlanta's 'Kingfisher' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Yella Beezy's new single "I Guess."

In this review, we discuss Terrace Martin's 'Drones' album.

In this episode, we review Curren$y and Harry Fraud's 'Regatti' album and discuss if Curren$y is dropping too much music.

In this review, we discuss Curren$y's 'Still Stoned On Ocean' album.

In this review, we discuss 2 Chainz's 2011 'T.R.U. Religion Anniversary Edition' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Key Glock's 'Yellow Tape 2' album.

In this episode, we discuss the 3 pack EP released by Reason.

In this single Sunday review, Kinge and Feefo discuss SpotemGottem's "Sosa Flow" single.

In this review, we discuss Lord Infamous and Il Tone's 2010 album 'Helloween.'

In this review, we discuss Iamsu!'s 'California EP'.

In this review, we discuss Buffalo rapper Lucky Seven's album 'Lucky and the Laser Gun.' S/O to Arterial Stover for the recommendation.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the Big Sean and Hit Boy collaboration on the 'What You Expect' EP.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge look back at Wiz Khalifa's 'Rolling Papers' album ten years after the DEHH review.

ICYMI: Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NCuhWLkYr4

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Mark Battle's 'Metaphorically Speaking' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Bino Rideaux and Roddy Rich's single "Lemme Find Out.'

In this review, we discuss Crankman on Deck and Da Big Dawg's 'Been 2 Lit' album review.

In this episode, we review D Smoke's new album 'War and Wonders.'

In this video, we dicuss Jae Skeezee's 'Revolver Ocelot' mixtape.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Joey Fatt's 'Joey the Album.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Booka600's 'Loyal' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Freddie Gibbs 2015 'Pronto' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the surprise pairing of Elton John, Young Thug, and Nicky Minaj titled "Always Love You" off his 'Lockdown Sessions' album.

In this review, Feefo, Kinge, and Nick discuss Cleo Soul's 'Rose in the Dark' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss South Carolina rapper PG RA's album 'Rare Breed.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Icewear Vezzo's 'Rich Off Pints 2' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Meek Mill's new album 'Expensive Pain.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Larry June and Cardo's new EP 'Into the Late Night.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge go back and review one of Tommy Genesis's earlier album.

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To conclude The Weeknd Week, we discuss the song everyone has heard at least once - "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd. S/O to Myke C-Town and Nick for joining us this week. Also, shoutout to Sunny for editing the Kissland, Beauty Behind the Madness, Starboy, and Blinding Lights videos on Patreon.

As we near the conclusion to The Weeknd Week, we discuss one of The Weeknd's biggest albums titled 'Starboy.' Here are our thoughts on the album and his full on pivot to his pop sound.

In this review, we discuss The Weeknd's breakout album 'Beauty Behind the Madness' with Myke C-Town and Nicky Dusse.

Now that the Trilogy is over, we, along with Myke C-Town and Nicky Dusse, turn to rest of The Weeknd's discography starting with his debut album 'Kissland.'

Here is the conclusion to The Weeknd's Trilogy series 'Echoes of Silence.' Once again, Myke C-Town and Nicky Dusse join us to discuss the album.

Yesterday, we reviewed 'The House of Balloons' with Myke C-Town. Moving forward, Nicky Dusse will be on board to wrap up the rest of Weeknd Week here on DE365. In this review, we discuss the second album, 'Thursday,' of The Weeknd's Trilogy series.

Welcome to The Weeknd Week! To kick things off, we're starting with first album in The Trilogy series 'House of Balloons.' Here are our thoughts on The Weeknd's 'House of Balloons.'

In this single Sunday review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Logic's remix to his single "Perfect" featuring Lil Wayne and A$AP Ferg.

Make sure you join us next week as we kick off The Weeknd Week starting with The Trilogy albums. We'll be joined by Myke C-Town and Nicky Dusse. In addition to audio, we're dropping a video version on Patreon for every review next week. You can sign up here: patreon.com/deadendhiphop

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Lil Wayne's 'Trust Fund Babies' album with Rich the Kid.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Lil Tecca's 'We Love You Tecca 2' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss AZ's sequel to his classic album 'Do or Die 2.'

In this episode, we discuss Tommy Genesis's 'goldilocks x' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Cali rapper Mozzy's 'Untreated Trauma' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss DUCKWRTH's 'SG8' project.

In this Single Sunday review, we discuss Ro$$eTTi's "Spillmatic" single.

In this review, we discuss Shy Glizzy and Glizzy Gang's new mixtape 'Don't Feed the Sharks.'

In this review, we discuss K.A.A.N.'s 'Sunset Crest Drive' EP.

In this review, we discuss Belly's new album 'See You Next Wednesday.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Curren$y's and Trauma Tone's new EP 'Highest In Charge.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Pimp Tobi's 'Can't Sleep' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Tsu Surf's 'Until Further Notice' album.

In this single Sunday review, we discuss FN Code's "Next Ones" single.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss NBA Superstar Damien Lillard aka Dame Dolla's 'Different On Levels The Lord Allowed' album.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Rick Hyde's 'Plates II' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Mickey Factz, Blu, and Nottz 'The Narrative EP.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss $uicideboys album 'Longterm Effects of Suffering.'

In this review, we discuss Lloyd Carner's 'Not Waving, But Drowning' album.

In this review, we discuss Future's 'HNDRXX' album.

To conclude Wale Week, we review his newest single "Down South" featuring Yella Beezy and Maxo Kream.

In this review, Nicky Dusse and the Hold It Down podcast joins us to discuss Wale's 'The Mixtape About Nothing.'

In this episode, Nicky Dusse and the Hold It Down podcast joins us to discuss Wale's 'The 11.1.11 Theory.'

In this review, Nicky Dusse and The Hold It Down podcast joins us to discuss Wale's 'More About Nothing' album.

In this episode, Nicky Dusse and The Hold It Down podcast join us to discuss Wale's 'Ambition' album.

In this review, we discuss Wale's 'Festivus' mixtape.

To kick off Wale Week, we discuss Wale's 'Attention Deficit' album.

In this single Sunday review, we discuss producer Aloeight's single "Gospel" with Ransom, K.J., Elzhi, and Ill Conscious.

In this review, we discuss Love Culture's '1827 North Pearl Street' album.

In this review, we discuss LaRussell and Tope's album "Marlin 7.'

In this review, we discuss Tota and LaRussell's 'Never Forget Who You Are Album.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Sylvan LaCue's 'Young Sylvan Ep. 3' EP.

In this album, we review Ja'king the Divine's 'Delusions of Grandeur' album.

In this review, we discuss Da$h, LOOK DAMIEN!, and ANKHLEJOHN's album 'Honey Sweeter Than Blood.'

In this single Sunday review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Silk Sonic's "Skate" single.

In this review, we discuss Peyton's 'PSA' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review J.I. the Prince's new EP 'Hood Crisis Vol. 3.'

In this review, we discuss Millyz's 'Blanco 4' album.

In this review, Feefo and Ken review Neek Buck's album 'Neighborhood Hov.'

In this episode, we discuss BJ the Chicago Kid's '4 Am' EP.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Rome Streetz and ANKHLEJOHN'S album 'GENESIS 1:27.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Drew Empires "For the People" single with Elisheva for Reddit week.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review's Sault's 'Nine' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Knowledge the Pirates new album 'Hidden Treasure.'

In this review for Reddit Week, we discuss Navy Blue's 'Songs of Sage' album.

In this review for Reddit Week, we discuss Slauson Malone's album 'A Quiet Farwell, 2016-2018 (Crater Speak)' album.

In this review for Reddit Week, we discuss UK rapper Dave's 'We're All Alone In This Together.'

In this review for Reddit Week, Feefo and King discuss Don Tolliver's 'Heaven or Hell' album.

In this review, we discuss Denzel Curry's new single "The Game."

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Allyn and her 'Overthinking' EP.

In this review, we discuss Bfb Da Packman's 'Fat N****s Need Love Too' album.

In this review, we discuss Sada Baby's 'The Lost Tapes' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss rap duo Abstract Mindstate's 'Dreams Still Inspire' album.

In this review, we discuss Cam Wallace's 'These Perfect Moments' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Fredo Bang's 'Murder Made Me' album.

In this review, we discuss The Weeknd's new single "Take My Breath." Did Ken like it? Take a listen and find out.

In this episode, Shelton J joins us to discuss Frank Ocean's 'Nostalgia/Ultra' album.

In this review, Ken and Feefo discuss J Huss's 'Big Conspiracy' album.

In this review, Ken and Feefo discuss B. Stone's 'American Worker' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review's Ro$$etti's 'Sugar Purple Water' EP.

Feefo and Kinge review's Logic's 'Bobby Tarantino III' album.

In this review, we discuss Atlanta artist Childish Major's 'Thank you, God. For it all.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Boldy James and The Alchemist's single "First 48 Freestyle."

In this episode, we discuss J57 and DeeJay Element's joint EP 'Element57.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Skepta's 'All In' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Dave East and Harry Fraud's 'HOFFA' album.

In this review, Feefo and Ken reviews Quadry's 'They Think We Ghetto' album.

In this review, Feefo, Kinge, and Nicky Dusse review Black Pumas self-titled album 'Black Pumas.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Post Malone's 'Stoney' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge take a listen to Brent Faiyaz single with Drake "Wasting Time."

In this episode, we review Do or Die's 'Headz or Tails' album.

In this review, we discuss Twista's 1997 album 'Adrenaline Rush.'

In this review, we discuss up and coming Atlanta rapper Michael Aristotle.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Brent Faiyaz's 'Sonder Son' album.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo tackle UK veteran Little Simz as a recommendation from their fans. SHE IS DOPE...go listen.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo are tackling new artist Brent Faiyaz. This project is a MUST LISTEN! That is all...

Another Sunday, another single. Ken and Feefo invite Shelton on to listen to up and coming Bfb Da Packman's joint with Benny the Butcher. Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast feed so you don't miss any releases.

Another day, another instrumental review? For the first time in the #DE365 series Ken and Feefo tackle an instrumental project. Of course it would be Alchemist. Join our Patreon to influence the influencers.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo listen to new up and comer Jay Lonzo. Have you heard of him before? Should we visit some of his older projects? Join our Patreon today!

In this review, we discuss Tone Smith's 'FWM' EP.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo tackle a new artist Charmaine. Make sure you check out this project YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo tackle Style P's new project Ghosting. Make sure you are subscribed so you don't miss any of our daily reviews.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo tackle another Larry June project. FEEFO IS BREAKING KEN DOWN!

Another Sunday, another single. This is a CRAZY single! Nas, Cordae and Freddie Gibbs on a track OMG!

Another day, another review. Today we tackle a good friend of Shelton, Kay Nellz. Subscribe today.

Another day, another classic? We don't often do classics, but when we do we do Dre's 2001!

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo tackle a very popular early 200's project; Purple Haze. Where y'all into the Dipset movement? Looking forward to their battle with The Lox?

Another day, another review. This one was recommended to us so we did it. Make sure you follow us on social media and become a Patreon so you can make recommendations.

Another day, another review. Ken really wanted to do this new artist Ski Mask the Slump God so here we are!

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo talk Sleepy Hallow's project Still Sleep. Seems like Ken was "still sleep" during the review. Feefo loved it, Ken not so much. Have you heard of this guy? Do you like him?

Another Sunday, another single. Logic is back!

Another day, another review. Today we revisit the classic Neo soul album Voodoo with the help of Shelton.

Another day, another review. We promised we'd visit Bobby Sessions' project. Don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to the podcast feed.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo cover Le$. Would you still consider him an uo and coming rapper or is he established? Make sure you don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to the podcast feed. Join our Patreon, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop, for video #DE365 content.

Another day, another review. Today the fellas talk about the best beat picker in hip hop, per Feefo. Don't miss out on our daily reviews by making sure you are subscribed to the podcast feed.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review Sincerest Don. The fellas have never heard of him, have you? Do you want to recommend which projects we review? Join our Patreon today so you can influence the influencers. Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Today we check out the project that took the #1 spot on Feefo's mid year list. Did you listen to this? Did you have it ranked as high as Feefo? Make sure you are subscribed that way you don't miss any of our daily reviews.

Another Sunday, another single. Freddie leads the way to the discovery of a new artist, Henry AZ. Want video content? Join Patreon, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Are you loving these daily reviews? Catch the video on Patreon, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo listen to Airplane James. Have you ever heard of him? Want to make request and watch video content of our daily reviews? Join our Patreon, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo put GoldLink in the chamber for the 1st time ever on DEHH. Join our Patreon today for video of our daily reviews. Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo talk about one of Feefo's favorite artists all time. The late great Nipsey Hussle supposedly has another project in the works. Are you down for more Nipsey music? Don't miss out on any of our daily reviews by subscribing to our podcast feed. Check out our podcast reviews videos on Patreon, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo welcome back Shelton as they tackle this enormous classic. Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina there's no wonder why Shelton recommended doing this project. Don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to our podcast feed. Join Patreon for video content, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo welcome Shelton as a guest again. Shelton also picked this one to review. Did you know this collab happened? Don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to the podcast feed. We also have video content on Patreon of the daily reviews, Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another Sunday, another single. Influence the influencers by joining Patreon and recommend projects for Ken and Feefo to review. We also give Patreons exclusive video content. Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo invited Shelton for this R&B review. Check us out daily by subscribing to our podcast feed. If you'd like video content of these reviews, join Patreon today for $1 Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review All Money In artists J. Stone and Pacman Da Gunman's project Ground Zero. Don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to the DEHH podcast feed. Want video content? Join our Patreon to view video reviews of these daily podcast reviews. Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo tackle Quando Rondo's project Still Taking Risks. This is the 1st time either DEHH member has listen to Quando. Do you think they liked the project or nah? Want video content of these daily reviews? Join our Patreon today! $1 goes a long way. Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. The audio is still messed up but we promise this is the last one. You already know how Feefo feels about The Weeknd. How do you think Shelton and Ken feel about this project? Don't miss any of our daily reviews, subscribe to our podcast. Want video content of our daily reviews? Become a Patreon today! Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Audio is messed up again but the show must go on. Shelton is back as a guest and suggested the guys listen to this project.

Another day, another review. 1st and foremost we apologize for Feefo's audio. We know its low however the show must continue. We have a special guest from Dead End Sports on this one, Shelton J. Don't miss any of our daily audio reviews by subscribing to our podcast feed. If you want video content of these podcast reviews, become a Patreon (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop).

Late, but we in here! Single Sunday is back. Check this new joint out from Bobby Sessions.

Another day, another review. We apologize for Feefo's bad audio. The next 2 reviews will have poor audio from Feefo. Nonetheless, the show must continue. Today we have Shelton J back on as a guest. Don't miss any of our daily reviews by subscribing to ur podcast feed. If you would like video content of these podcast reviews, join our Patreon (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.com).

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Tech N9ne & Hu$h's project Blight. This was strange (pun intended). Not what we expected. Make sure you don't miss any of our daily podcast reviews by subscribing to our podcast feed. Want podcast review videos? Join our Patreon today! Patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Another day, another review. Keen and Feefo review Young M.A's latest project Off the Yak. Where does Young M.A rank for you in hip hop? Don't miss any of our daily reviews, subscribe to our podcast feed. Want video? Join our Patreon (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop) for exclusive content such as video of our podcast reviews.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Smoke DZA's latest project. Feefo was "SUPER HYPE!" Does this joint "Bump In Yo Whip"? Don't miss any of our daily reviews, subscribe to the podcast feed. Join Patreon (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop) for $1 to get exclusive content like video from our podcast reviews.

Another day, another review. Today Keen and Feefo review Atlanta native T.I.'s project King. Both Ken and Feefo forget how many bangers this project had. When's the last time you listened to this album? Don't miss any of our daily reviews. Subscribe to the podcast feed. If you would like video of these podcast reviews, please join our Patreon (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop).

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Cam'ron's project Come Home with Me. Both Ken and Feefo forgot how great the early 2000s where and how it was dominated by so many contrasting styles. Want to watch the video format of these reviews? Join our Patreon Patreon.com/deadendhiphop.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Toosii's new song "Shop" featuring DaBaby.

Another day, another review. This review came from a Patreon recommendation. Join our Patreon for exclusive video of the podcast reviews (Patreon.com/deadendhiphop). This is Feefo's first time listening. Do you think it Bumps In The Whip?

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review Stalley's project Ohio. This is Feefo favorite Stalley album. Whats yours? Never heard of Stalley? Make sure you don't miss out on any of our daily reviews. Subscribe to the podcast feef today.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Dave East and Millyz project Pablo & Blanco EP. Make sure you don't miss any of our daily reviews. Subscribe to the podcast feed today.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review Dar Lo & Harry Fraud's project Borrowed Time. 1st time listen for both Ken and Feefo. How do you think the felt about it? Have you heard of Dark Lo before? Don't miss any podcast reviews subscribe to our feed.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Benny & 38 Spesh's compilation project featuring fellow Buffalo, NY artists like Che Noir. Check this project out if you haven't already.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review west coast finest YG & Mozzy collaborative effort. How did they fair in the DEHH chamber? Listen and find out. Don't miss any of our daily reviews. Subscribe to our podcast feed.

TDE week single Sunday! You spoke, we heard. Ken and Feefo didn't mention this particular song so they decided to drop a review! Become a Patreon today to influence you favorite hip hop influencers.

TDE week has concluded 🥲 Ken and Feefo review Schoolboy's Setbacks. 1st time listen for Feefo, you think this one bumps in the whip? Ken gets triggered 15 seconds into Feefo's take. Don't miss out on TDE week, go back and check them all out.

TDE week continues! Ken and Feefo review Jay rock's project From Hood Tales to the Cover of XXL. 1st time listen for Feefo, does it bump in the whip? One more day of TDE week.

TDE week continues with Ab-Soul's Control System. Ken and Feefo marvel at how this album has aged sop gracefully. Want to influence the best hip hop influencers? Become a Patreon today and vote, suggest and comment on all things DEHH

TDE week continues. Ken and Feefo cover the highly requested from SiR. Become a Patreon today and influence the influencer.

TDE week continues! HIGHLY REQUESTED Kendrick Lamar's Overly Dedicated. This was Feefo's 1st time listening to the project in its entirety. Do you think it bumps in the whip? Ken shares how this album had him supporting hip monetarily again. Don't miss any of our daily reviews.

TDE week is upon us! Ken and Feefo start the TDE journey with SZA's Ctrl album. Become a Patreon to influence your favorite hip hop influencers.

Another Sunday, another single. Are the Migo back? Ken and Feefo talk about the legendary group and fell QC label mates.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo tackle welcome Griselda representer Conway. While Dead End Hip Hop did not cover this on the YouTube channel this project was too good to just ignore.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review Derek Pope for the first time ever. This eclectic collection of songs had Ken and Feefo wondering where Derek got his start. in music. Make sure you don't miss any reviews by subscribing to the DEHH podcast feed.

Another day, another review. Kodak Black is in the chamber once again. What Ken and Feefo say may surprise you. Make sure you don't miss any of our daily reviews! Subscribe to the DEHH podcast feed if you haven't already.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo explore a new artist by the name of Big Jade. You will be surprised as to what Ken and Feefo think of this new up and coming artist. Don't miss a review make sure you are subscribed to the DEHH podcast feed.

Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo review one of their favorite up and coming artist from Atlanta, Grip. A surprise project that went unnoticed until now. Shoutout to our followers on social media for suggesting this one. If you have other recommendations make sure to @ mention Feefo, Ken or DeadEndHipHop on Twitter or IG.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review Future's self titled album. This is only the 2nd time DEHH touches a Future project. You may be surprised how Ken and Feefo feel about this one. Make sure you're tuned into the DEHH podcast that way you won't miss any of our daily reviews.

In this single review, we discuss 21 Savage's new single "Emergency" featuring Gunni and Young Thug.

Another day, another review. Ken and fief are back reviewing The-Dream's early 2000's smash album Love Hate. Don't miss out on any of our daily reviews make sure you are subscribed to the Dead End Hip Hop podcast feed.

Another day, another review. Today Ken and Feefo review Che Noir's The Thrill of the Hunt 2. This is the second time the fellas are reviewing Che. Did you listen to this one? If you haven't listen to the review 1st!

Another day, another review. Feefo & Ken invite Nick to review Lil Migo. Memphis has not missed all year! Check out what the boys had to say about Lil Migo.

#DE365 Another day, another review. Ken and Feefo are back at it reviewing a classic; Clipse - Lord Willin. If you have requests hit us up on social media @kbinge @feefo247.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review's Dom Kennedy's 'From Westside With Love, II' released in 2011.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Russ's 'Chomp' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Trippie Redd's new single with Playboy Carti titled "Miss the Rage."

In this review, we discuss GIVĒON's 'When It's All Said and Done EP.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Elcamino and 38 Spesh's 'Martyr's Prayer' EP.

In this review, we discuss the Big Ghost, Mooch, and Rigz album 'The Only Way Out.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Big Ghost Ltd and ANKHLEJOHN's 2018 'Van Ghost' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Crimeapple's 2018 album 'Aguardiente.'

In this review, we discuss Moneybagg Yo's 'A Gangsta's Pain.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Tee Grizzley's "White Lows Off Designer" single featuring Lil Durk.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Talib Kweli and Diamond D's 'Gotham' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Gunna and Young Thug's 'Slime Language 2' album.

In this episode, we review Chevy Wood's new album 'Mask On.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Cordae's new Just Until...EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss 7xvethegenius's 'Self zXve' EP.

In this review, we discuss Lute's 'West 1996, Pt. 2' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss IDK's "Just Like Martin" single.

In this review, Myke, Kinge, and Feefo review Jay Z's "The Blueprint 3" album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Jay Z's sequel to 'The Blueprint' titled 'The Blueprint 2.'

In this review, Kinge, Rod, and Feefo discuss Jay Z's 'In My Lifetime Vol. 1.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jay Z's 'American Gangster' album.

In this review for Jay Z Week, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jay Z's 1998 album 'In My Lifetime Vol. 2.'

In this review, Kinge, Beezy, and Feefo discuss Jay Z's 'Dynasty Roc La Familia' album.

In this review for Jay Z week, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jay Z's coming out of retirement album 'Kingdom Come.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Sylvan LaCue's 'Ep. 2' project.

In this review, we react to Sylvan LaCue's 'Ep. 1.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo reviews Bankroll Freddie's 'Big Bank' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Lil Tjay's new album 'Destined 4 Greatness.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Jay Worthy and Harry Fraud's 'Eat When You're Sleep When You're Tired' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Premo Rice's 'Mack Sagas' album.

In this single, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jay Z's "Where I'm From" single.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Reggie Becton's 'Thank You For Listening' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Rod Wave and his 'Soulfly' album.

In this review, we discuss YBN Nahmir's 'VISIONLAND' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Vic Mensa's 'I Tape' EP.

In this review, we discuss Hus Kingpin and Big Ghost's 'Cocaine Shores' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Young Dolph and Key Glock's sequel album 'Dumb and Dumber 2.'

In this single review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Lil Tjay, Polo G, and Fivio Foreign's single "Headshot."

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Jobe's 'Flakes' EP.

In this throwback review, Kinge and Feefo discuss DMX's debut album 'It's Dark and Hell Is Hot.' #RIPDMX

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Serious Klein's 'Ludas' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review up-and-coming rapper Tokyo Jetz 'Cancel Culture' album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Mavi's 'End of the Earth' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Rome Streets and DJ Muggz 'Death and the Magician' album.

In this review, we discuss a rapper we don't know anything about named Serious Klein. Here, we review his "Straight Outta Pandemic" single with Anaiis.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review grammy-nominated artist Chika's 'ONCE UPON A TIME' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo tackles Trippie Redd's first project 'A Love Letter to You.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Guapdad 4000 and !llmind's '1176.'

At this point, we're gonna have to create a Premo Rice collection. As Feefo continues his deep dive into Premo's discography, we discuss Premo's 2019 album 'The Saga Continues.'

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo review Jahmed's 'A Boof Mobile.'

In this episode, we discuss Lyric Jones's 'Closer Than They Appear' album.

In this single Sunday, Feefo and Kinge discuss JID and Conway the Machine's single "Ballads."

In this recap, we talk about the classic album 'Supa Bupa Fly' by Missy Elliot.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Sa Roc's 'The Sharecropper's Daughter' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss the Che Noir and 38 Spesh EP 'Juno.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Megan the Stallion's 'Tina Snow' EP

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the 2017 EP 'Herstory' by Young MA.

In this review, Ken and Feefo react to the first listen of Benny the Butcher and Harry Fraud's 'The Plugs I Met 2.' Please note, a DEHH video is still coming!!

In this single Sunday review, we discuss JID's 2021 single "Clutter."

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the Sound of Crenshaw 'Dinner Pary - Dessert' EP.

In this review, Feefo and Ken review Tierra Whack's critically acclaimed album 'Whack's World.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Scotty ATL's new album 'Trappin' Gold.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss former Two-9 member Curtis Williams's 'Lightning McQueen' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Lo Village's 'Lost in America' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss the revamp to Denzel Curry and Kenny Beat's Unlocked 1.5 EP.

In this single Sunday, Ken and Feefo discuss Benny the Butcher's new single from his upcoming Plugs I Met 2 EP.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge review Emma Beko's 'Blue' album.

Freddie Gibbs x Jahmed - Glimpse: https://podcasts.apple.com/gh/podcast/jahmed-freddie-gibbs-glimpse/id1385666070?i=1000504926595

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Jahmed's 'Armani' EP.

In this review, Feefo and King discuss Tik Tok star Stunna Girl's album 'Stunna This Stunna That.'

In this review, Feefo and Ken discuss K.A.A.N.'s 'All Praises Due' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Curren$y's 'Collection Agency.'

In this episode, we close out Griselda Week with a review of Boldy James's 'Manger on McNicols' album.

In the sixth episode of Griselda Week, Ken and Feefo discuss the 2015 project by Conway titled Reject 2.

In this review for Griselda Week, Ken and Feefo discuss the seventh installment of Westside Gunn's Hitler Wears Hermes series.

In this review, Ken and Feefo discuss Westside Gunn's sixth installment of Hitler Wears Hermes.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Benny the Butcher and El Camino's "Immunity" single.

In this episode, we discuss the Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, and Big Ghost LTD 2015 EP 'Griselda Ghost.'

In the kickoff of Griselda Week, Feefo and Kinge discuss Benny the Butcher's Tana Talk 3.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Jim Jones and Harry Fraud's 'The Fraud Department.'

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Denzel Curry and JID's remix to "Bruuuh."

In this Soul Saturday review, Feefo and Kinge listens to Anaiis's 'darkness at play' album.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review listener recommended EP 'God Bless the Child' by Nick Grant. S/O to @BennyBoJangles1 on Twitter for the recommendation. The #ROADTO365 continues.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge discuss Nipsey Hussle's memorable Crenshaw album.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Joell Ortiz and KXNG Crooked's 'H.A.R.D.' album. S/O to @BennyBoJangles1 on Twitter for the recommendation. The #ROADTO365 continues.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Detroit rapper Babyface Ray's album 'Unfuckwitable.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo take another listen to a project from Premo Rice's catalog.

In this track review, Feefo and Kinge react to Jay Z and Nipsey Hussle's collaboration track.

In this review, Kinge, Feefo, and Nicky Dusse review Celeste's debut album 'Not Your Muse.'

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Phora's 'Heartbreak Hotel' EP and why they haven't heard of Phora before 2021.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review review Phil Ade's 2013 mixtape R.O.S.E.S.'s mixtape.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Smokepurpp's new EP PSYCHO (Legally Insane) EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss West Coast rapper Slim 400's 2021 EP BompTTon.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo review Foreign Hustle's recommendation "Jiggs To Live and Die In the A" EP

In this review, Ken and Feefo discuss the new single " " with the actual artist.

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review a.chal's Gazi EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss new rapper Pooh Shiesty's new mixtape "Shiesty Season 2." Pooh Shiesty was recently signed to Atlantic Records via Gucci Mane.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Freddie Gibbs's 2013 mixtape 'ESGN.'

In this review, Feefo and Kinge review Larry June and Cookin' Soul's 'Orange Season' EP.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge review another Premo Rice project. This time they give his 'Strictly For My Bitches' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Young Dolph's 'Rich Slaves' album.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss up and coming rapper Miah's "8/24" single.

In this review, Kinge, Feefo, and Chris Platte of the Strictly Hip-Hop and Strictly Hoop Talk podcast joins us to discuss new West Coast singer Blxt.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo review XXL Freshman Baby Keem's 2019 album DIE FOR MY BITCH.

In this episode, Kinge, Feefo, and Nicky Dusse discuss Maryland rapper Premo Rice's 'Juice' EP.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Jay Park's 'Ask About Me' EP.

In this episode, Kinge, Feefo, and Nicky Dusse discuss Duke Deuce's 'Memphis Massacre 2' album.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Boldy James's 'The Versace Tape.'

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss DaBaby's new single "Masterpiece."

In this episode of Soul Saturday, Kinge and Feefo discuss Asiahn's 'The Interlude' EP.

In this episode, Kinge, Nick, and Nicky Dusse discuss Larry June's 'Numbers' album.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Nyck Caution's 'Anywhere But Here' album.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Kota the Friend's EP Lyrics to Go To.

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In this episode, King Rahmil joins us to discuss Kodak Black's album Bill Isreal.

In this episode of Single Sunday, Feefo and Kinge discuss new artist Boss Wood's new single "Spaceships" featuring Big K.R.I.T.

In this episode of soulful Saturday's, Feefo, Kinge, and Nicky Dusse discuss soul singer Celeste's "Compilation 1.1" EP

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge listen's to Statik Selektah's 'The Balancing Act' album and react to it song by song.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Ransom's Deleted Scenes EP.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo listen and discuss Grip's Halo EP.

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Al Hudson & One Way - Guess You Didn't Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK1E-18CKII

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Larry June and Cardo's joint EP 'Cruise Usa.'

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge react to Machinedrum's Kane Train featuring Freddie Gibbs.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Queen Naija's EP. #SoulSaturdays

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Ice Cube's Kill At Will EP in their first throwback installment.

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In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Jack Harlow and his latest album 'That's What They All Say.'

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss the Deluxe edition of Jim Jones's El Capo album.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Smoke DZA and his latest album 'Homegrown.'

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge review Heems BSF's album Long Story Short.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo react to Jahmed and Freddie Gibbs single "Glimpse."

In this review, Kinge and Feefo talk about one of Raf's honorable mentions from 2021, Che Noir's 'After 12.'

In this episode, we discuss Tink's latest EP "a gift and a curse" with Nicky Dusse.

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss one of Feefo's top 10 albums of 2020, Juicy J's 'The Hustle Continues.'

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss SAINt JHN's While the World Was Burning album.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo do a one listen, live track by track reaction to Terrace Martin's Village Days EP.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo review The Hoodies 'Incommunicado' album.

In episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss Joey Fatts new mixtape 'G Way.'

Savage Mode II is a studio album by Atlanta rapper 21 Savage and producer Metro Boomin. In this episode, Feefo, Kinge, and Nicky Dusse discuss the new album from 21 Savage and Metro Boomin.

In this episode, Kinge and Feefo discuss reviews J. Stone's new album The Definition of Pain.

In this episode, Ken and Feefo discuss Curren$y and Harry Fraud's latest project The Outrunners.

In this review, Kinge and Feefo discuss Benny the Butcher's Black Soprano Family album.

Thanks for being patient and waiting on another installment of HID! This segment is just the battle review and Artist of the Week.

The main battle of this episode is Tay Roc vs Bad Newz

We apologize for the late upload! We had to fix the audio on this one. This is just the news in this episode and the next is the facts!

Let's get to choppin' this fable! In this part we actually review the battle of the week. Get comfortable for this one.

The main battle of this episode is Swave Sevah vs B Dot

Part discussion and part debate in this episode the HID Boys mainly talk politics and do the news in its own segment this week. The battle review is in the next episode.

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In this episode, we review Bryson Tiller's new album Anniversary.

We're back like we left our keys!! The HID Boys are back from vacay with the banter, battles, and foolishness. The last episode was a debate we were having about music in general. This episode has our battle review.

The main battle of this episode is Shotgun Suge & Arsonal vs Charlie Clips & Goodz

We're back like we left our keys!! The HID Boys are back from vacay with the banter, battles, and foolishness. This episode is mainly a debate we were having about music in general. The actual battle review is gonna be in the next episode.

As you saw from the title Quan is back with is explosions! The HID Boys bring another episode talking about Hollow Da Don and how Frak broke the internet. Thanks for tuning in! Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of this episode is Rum Nitty vs Iron Solomon

No need for the pageantry this week it's just Kev and Shaq doing a quick recap of the event. No Quan this week so that means no explosions or foolishness. Thanks for tuning in! Tell a friend to tell a friend! Stay safe and watch battle rap...

Break time is over it's time to clock back in! The HID Boys are officially back at it. This week we talk about the Joe Budden controversy, #FuckToryLanez, and the Summer Madness lineup. Thanks for tuning in! Stay safe and watch battle rap.

The main battle of this episode is Aye Verb vs Nu Jersey Twork

Welcome back to the show that Battle Rap built! This week the HID Boys talked about Rod Wave and PNB Rock, and also Young Dolph wearing his masks. This episode is a little shorter than usual. Thanks for tuning in! Stay safe and watch battle rap!

In this review, Nicky Dusse stops by to discuss Wale's latest EP The Imperfect Storm. We get into the songs we like and dislike and have a brief discussion on Wale's career overall.

Shaq and Quan were debating A-Boogie and Dej Loaf

Well you asked for another episode and they brought it! This week the HID Boys talk the 2020 XXL Freshman class, WAP, and all the other silly things that jump into Quan's head. Thanks for tuning in. Tell a friend to tell a friend. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of this episode is Chess vs Ave

In this episode, Myke, Feefo, and Ken talk about J. Cole's Lewis Street single pack with "The Climb Back" and "Lion King on Ice." They also briefly discuss what the possible sound and direction from J. Cole on his next album.

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We rambled for a couple minutes about the Rick Ross and 2 Chainz Verzuz

Excuse us for the late post. Nick, Mr. Disrespect himself, joins Feefo and Ken as they discuss Joey Bada$$ new EP before the official project.

On this show WAP stands for "Wonderful Ass Podcast" (and occasionally the other thing too). This week the HID Boys talked about Ultimate Madness, Mike P and his drama, and Tay Roc deading the rumors. Thanks for tuning in. Tell a friend to tell a friend. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

Let's get to chopping this fable! We talked about the prep for Ultimate Madness 2, Talkib Kweli's antics, and Akademiks being a snitch. Thanks for tuning in! Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battles of this episode are DNA vs Rum Nitty & Ave vs Dre Dennis

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Today Ken and Feefo dive into the Detroit artist Sada Baby.

Are the Migos still relevant? So this was supposed to be a part of the last episode but it went off entirely too long.

1st time ever! We invited CRANKMAN ON DECK to be a part of his own review. This is a really good project and we enjoyed it thoroughly. Take a listen for yourself

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Here comes some brand new Flava In Ya Ear! The HID Boys are back for another episode! This week the boys talk about Yo Gotti and Police Brutality (somehow). Thanks for listening. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of this episode is The Monstarz vs Marv Won & Quest Mcody

In this episode, Feefo and Kinge discuss Westside Gunn's newest album FLYGOD is an Awesome God 2.

On today's review Ken and Feefo dive into the story telling New York based artist Rome Streetz. This is the 1st time Ken heard of Rome Streetz while Beezy put one of Rome's projects in his top 10. We're glad he's on our radar now! Make sure you subscribe so you won't miss out on any new content that comes out.

This was an extra clip from Episode 16. Shaq ain't wanna understand.

Ken and Feefo dive into Flatbush Zombies' success or lack thereof. Yea, they talk about the album too. Share your thoughts and subscribe so you won't miss any audio reviews.

We finally got the link! Now we can finally talk that rap shit. In this episode we recap NOME X one of the biggest events of the year. If you haven't seen it yet...hit me up on the low

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We are back with new audio reviews. In this episode, Feefo, Nick, and Ken review dvsn's new album A Muse In Her Feelings. Take a listen to our thoughts and let us know what you think of the album.

In this bonus episode previously released on the ITMSO patreon, we discuss the Freddie Gibbs x Akademiks situation. Sign up here to become a Patron: http://patreon.com/isthemicstillon

That's right we're officially back at it! In preparation for a big event we had to do predictions for NOME X. We also talked about Vanilla Ice, 40 Gloc, and 21 Savage. Thank you for tuning into the show and being a fan it really means a lot. Remember to tell a friend to tell a friend. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of this episode is Geechi Gotti & B. Dot vs Loso & A Ward

Come one come all to the realest show of them all! This week the HID Boys talk Noname, Freddie Gibbs, and the Pop Smoke album cover. Interwoven through the foolishness are some true gems. Thank you for listening! Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of this episode is Geechi Gotti vs Bigg K

The HID Boys then done it again! This time with a special guest @shaqlew_ . In this episode we speak on the protests and the BLM movement. We also clear up that Doja Cat stuff, talk about Serious Jones, and discuss the Murda Mook quarantine battle.

The main battle of the episode is DNA & K-Shine vs Geechi Gotti & Rum Nitty

(Disclaimer) This episode was recorded two weeks ago

Jumping back into the ring the HID boys are back to grill these rappers up. In this episode we talked about Lana Del Ray, the state of the XXL Freshman, and Champion of the Year. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

The main battle of the episode is Pat Stay vs Danny Myers

In this review, Beezy and Feefo discuss 38 Spesh and Kool G Rap's collaborative album Son of G Rap.

Keeping the content train rolling The HID Boys bring you another episode. So somehow someway I put the wrong description on last weeks episode. That was actually the description for this episode. I apologize and will do better. Please stay safe and stay black.

The main battle of the episode is Ill Will vs Rum Nitty

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Guess whose back...back again. RAP is back tell a friend. This week the HID Boys talked about ARP responding to Norbes and a really ugly clip that went viral on the internet. The main battle of the episode is Geechi Gotti vs K-Shine. Stay safe and watch battle rap!

Disclaimer: Our audio was all over the place this week...but nonetheless the show went on...and on...and on....about French Montana. This episode we talk about Kanye being a billionaire, French Montana, and K-Shine vs Nu Jersey Twork. The main battle of the episode was Jazz/Official vs E Hart/40 Barz. Stay safe watch battle rap!

The HID Boys then done it again! This episode we talked the foolishness that is the quarantine, NBA Youngboy, and Bhad Bhabi. Stay safe watch battle rap!

{(Disclaimer) This episode was recorded a couple weeks ago} Gone but not forgotten. This week we talk about the untimely passing of Pop Smoke. We also get into Rum Nitty vs Geechi Gotti and JC vs Ave. Thank you for tuning in!

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We're officially back at it! The HID Boys dropped another gem. This week we talked Billie Eilish, Meek and Nicki, and Erykah Badu pussy! Thank you for tuning in!

We invited special guests from the Hold It Down podcast, Saquan & Bloodbath (Dead End Gaming producer) to join Ken & Feefo. Ken gets slightly disrespectful but you have to listen to the review to know how far he goes. New audio reviews every Tuesday and Thursday.

You already know who wanted to review this project! Beezy and Feefo cover this awesome Detroit only project. New reviews every Tuesday and Thursday!

Ken and Feefo breakdown Rod Wave's ascension from a relative unknown to #3 on the US Billboard 200. New audio reviews every Tuesday and Thursday.

Ken and Feefo breakdown All Money In very own J. Stone. Make sure to come back every Tuesday and Thursday for new audio reviews.

We're officially back at it! This HiD Boys dropped another gem. This week, they reviewed Ave vs Glueazy, Tay Roc vs. K-Shine, and T-Top vs. Rum Nitty. Thank you for tuning in. We apologize for the wait.

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Ken and Feefo breakdown Dave East's debut album Survival. New podcast reviews are uploaded every Tuesday and Thursday.

Back on our BS the HiD Boys are here to return to their spot at the top of the throne. This week they reviewed Loaded Hollows vs. Chess and Tay Roc, and also Geechi Gotti. vs. Tsu Surf. Thank you for tuning in. We apologize for the wait.

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Dead End Hip Hop is always working to bring you more content! We will now review projects on our podcast network. If you like the idea hit us up on social media and let us know which projects you will like for us to cover. Today we reviewed Cam'ron - Purple Haze 2 (Feefo & Kbinge). You can catch new reviews every Tuesday and Thursday!

Dead End Hip Hop is always working to bring you more content! We will now review projects on our podcast network. If you like the idea hit us up on social media and let us know which projects you will like for us to cover. On our very first one we covered Young Thug - So Much Fun with special guests 3 Piece Set podcast. You can catch new reviews every Tuesday and Thursday! Follow 3 Piece Set on at:

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Let's get to chopping this fable! Another episode of battles for us to bring to you. Geechi Gotti vs. JonJon, Twork vs. Swave, and one of the best tag team battles in a while. Thank you for tuning in and being fans of battle rap. Tell a friend a tell a friend.

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Thank you for coming back for more. This episode, Bloodbath and Quan talk Drake getting booed, they give a review all of the Lockdown even and give it a full recap, and give out their awards for the night. Thanks for tuning in and tell a friend to tell a friend.

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Dead End Hip Hop & the Dead End Podcast Network would like to introduce the first episode of Now Listing. Rachelle, Nevin and Tlicia talk about costs, cram courses and everything in between to get you ready to pass your state exam. If you're interested in starting your real estate journey as an agent, this is the episode for you! Do not forget to follow Now Listing on Instagram @nowlistingpodcast and the team Rachelle @real_with_rachelle Nevin @sopo_n3v and Tlicia @iamtliciatherealtor.

Kyle Norz returns to the podcast to review perhaps the most anticipated debut album of the decade, Chance the Rapper with his album "Big Day" plus a discussion on what this means for Chance's career.

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Hey Dead End Hip Fans, check out an episode from the newest podcast from Dead End Hip Hop, Black Korea , A fresh take on Hip-Hop and Korean culture and how they intertwine. Covering current events, music and entertainment on a global scale. If you like the show, you can subscribe to Black Korea wherever you listen to podcasts.

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On the very first episode of Black Korea we open with talking about the shooting and passing of Nipsey Hussle, American vs Korean marriage proposal traditions, trolling parents, Korean boy bands and their sexual exploits & one has to go; Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse or Beyonce! The cast & crew; Andy, Shelton, Tiffany and KP all introduce themselves and give insight as to why there's nothing like Black Korea on the internet!

During some downtime between videos we discussed ScHoolboy Q's new track, Numb Numb Juice and give our first impressions. We also debate ScHoolboy Q's ranking amongst his other label mates in the TDE crew.

Enjoy this on the spot debate video and leave your take in the comment section below. Thanks for watching!

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Gunna released his new album Drip or Drown 2 on February 22, 2019. The album was released on Young Thug's YSL Records and serves as the sequel to his Drip or Drown EP released in 2017. The album has guest appearances from Young Thug, Lil Baby, and Playboi Carti. The album has production from Wheezy, Turbo, and more.

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Father of 4 is the debut album by Offset. The album was released on February 22, 2019. Offset is the last member of Migos to release an album. Father of 4 has features from J. Cole, Cardi B, Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Big Rube, Gunna, CeeLo Green, Quavo and Gucci Mane.

Here's the heated spin off debate from our Drake So Far Gone 10 year anniversary review/convo.

Drake's So Far Gone mixtape was released 10 years ago. Many at the time didn't think Drake would go on to become the star he is today. The mixtape dropped on February 13, 2009, under Drake's label October's Very Own. Tracks like Best I Ever Had and Successful grew into huge hits and put Drake on the map.

In honor of its 10 year anniversary, Dead End Hip Hop looks back at Drake's So Far Gone mixtape and discuss it impacts on hip hop culture.

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Boogie's 'Everythings for Sale' album is his debut album. The album was released on January 25, 2019 via Shady/Interscope Records. Boogie was signed to Eminem's label back in 2017. Here is our album review of Boogie's new album "Everything's for Sale." What is your reaction to this album? Let us know in the comment section.

Everythings for Sale is the debut studio album by American rapper Boogie. It was released on January 25, 2019 via Shady/Interscope Records. It arrives more than a year after Boogie signed to Eminem's Shady Records in 2017.

Blockhead kicks off the new year with his new album Free Sweatpants. Free Sweatpants is 14 tracks deep and has features from Aesop Rock, Homeboy Sandman, Open Mike Eagle, Vic Spencer, Tree, and more. The album is a healthy blend of beats and emcee lead tracks.

Kinge, Beezy, and Myke C-Town sit down to discuss Blockhead's Free Sweatpants album in this new video. We react to the features and music from a dope hip hop producer that's been putting out quality work for years. Check out our album review and let us know what you think in the comment section.

The Grammy's have come under scrutiny for their treatment of hip-hop during the years. This year, they've made attempts to improve on how they view hip-hop as an art form and as a culture. We discuss those changes, Drake's Grammy Award Speech, and Cardi B making history.

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J. Cole has been making a lot of noise this year. He kicked things off with an golden ticket invitation to the Revenge of the Dreamers 3 recording session here in Atlanta. He followed that up with a new singled titled Middle Child. J Cole's Middle Child dropped on January 23rd and has become his highest charting single to date. Nick from the NoDissRespect podcast joins us to react to J. Cole's new music by giving you our first impressions on his new single. Let us know what you think in the comment section.

21 Savage has captured the hearts of many during his rise to fame. His latest album, I Am Greater Than I Was, has been heralded by many to be his best work. We sit down and discuss his new album with DEHH Interns Kon, Huey, and Jaelon. FYI, Myke was not amused.

Championships is Meek Mill's fourth studio album. It was released on November 30, 2018, by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records.

Championships has features from Cardi B, Drake, Anuel AA, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Jeremih, PnB Rock, Fabolous, Future, Young Thug, Ella Mai, Jay-Z, and Rick Ross. Production was handled by Bangladesh, Cardo, Cubeatz, C-Sick, Don Cannon, Hit-Boy, Hitmaka, Prince Chrishan, Tay Keith, and Wheezy.

Here are our thoughts on Meek Mill's album Championships. Let us know what you think in the comment section.

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Myke, Beezy, Feefo, and Kon go through their anticipated hip-hop albums of 2019. 2018 was a pretty strong year for hip-hop culture. Will 2019 continue that trend or will it fall off? What's on your list? Let us know in the comment section.

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L'Orange & Solemn Brigham are Marlowe. Producer L'Orange links with emcee Solemn Brigham to put out this self-title project Marlowe. It was released via Mello Music Group back in July. Here is our review of the new collaborative project by Marlow (Solemn Brigham and L'Orange). Let us know what you think in the comment section. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Dead End Hip Hop content: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Dead End Hip Hop Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Lil Wayne - Carter III Classic Album Review: https://www.patreon.com/posts/lil-wayne-tha-22026284 Lil Wayne's Carter V has been one of the most anticipated albums in the last few years. Carter V is Lil Wayne's twelfth studio album. The album has features from XXXTentacion, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, Sosamann, Reginae Carter, Snoop Dogg, and more. Lil Wayne's Carter V was held up in a label dispute with Birdman dating back to 2014 and it was finally resolved in 2018 when Wayne was released from his Cash Money contract in June. Here is our album review of Lil Wayne's Carter V. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Dead End Hip Hop content: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=deadendhiphop Dead End Hip Hop Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadendhiphop

Noname is back with brand new music after two years. Room 25 is Noname's debut album and explores her move from Chicago to Los Angeles. The album explores her losing her virginity at age 25. The album was produced entirely by Phoelix. Room 25 has features from Ravyn Lenae, Smino, Saba, Phoelix, and more. NoName 'Telefone' Mixtape Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wgax... SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Dead End Hip Hop content: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Dead End Hip Hop Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deadendhiphop

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Album Review: Dr. Dre: 2001 (14 Years Ago)

November 19, 2013 by deadendhiphop

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Well internet, it’s your favorite hip-hop historian, the insomniac with an attitude… Keithnicity, back with another one. Before I start this, I’m not going to write a big career introspective piece on Dr. Dre, and I’m not even really going to introduce him. If you’re here, I’m gonna assume you know this man and his work. Can you believe it’s been 14 YEARS since Dr. Dre dropped the Chronic 2001? That’s a decade and a half. If you really wanna feel old, how about the Chronic? 21 years old. Anyways, just the other day was the anniversary of this album (the Chronic 2001) and it has widely been accepted as a hip-hop classic. Have you listened to it lately? Has it aged well? Was it ever even really a classic, or was everyone just excited to have a new album from the good doctor? I like to thoroughly review things, and it’s been a while since I dusted off this album. Let’s see how it holds up today with a good ol’ fashioned track for track review, shall we?

1. LOLO (Intro) ~ I won’t really penalize Dr. Dre for the skits. This album was released in 1999. Did anyone else notice that from roughly 1997 til’ about the mid-00′s hip-hop was just LOVING the unnecessary skits? Very rarely did you see a skit used thoughtfully to add to the narrative like Kendrick Lamar’s last opus, and occasionally they were hilarious. Rarely ever did a skit REALLY add anything to the album to be honest though. Ok, enough about skits… lol.

2. The Watcher ~ So this is the first track fans have heard from Dr. Dre since the very dismal and universally disappointing Dr. Dre Presents… The Aftermath compilation abortion. This is a good song but it’s not the strongest opener it could be. It’s a little bit under produced for a Dr. Dre song, don’t get me wrong, I LOVE this song and it’s the best rapping you’d hear from the Dr. in a long time. It’s just not the BANGER he could have started the show off with. It’s amazing to me that Nas wrote this, you’d never guess that unless you hit the credits. That’s not a slight either, that’s a testament to Nas’ writing abilities, he crafted this for Dre’s mouth perfectly. A BRILLIANT track, just not exactly what I would have opened the album off with.

3. Fuck You ~ Here we go… the party is gettin’ started! Is there ANYONE who doesn’t appreciate this smooth as hot butter ode to strippers and fine females? Devin the Dude and Snoop turn in some FANTASTIC verses on this pimped out groove. Dr. Dre’s verse was a tad creepy given his age, but we’ll forgive him. The bassline just drips and oozes with classic West Coast’ness. I feel like this would have been a half decent opener for the album. However…

4. Still D.R.E. ~ WOW. HOW ON EARTH did he not make this the first track on the album? Can you imagine back in the day throwing this CD in the player and before you can even say anything THIS hits your ears? I really don’t care what anyone says, not only is this the best track on this album, this is one of the best rap songs in the last 20 years. Snoop or Dre didn’t exactly reinvent the wheel here, classic West Coast gangster rap bars, which is what everyone wants from these two anyways. Although Jay Z DID pen a perfect verse for Dr. Dre. The real star here is the beat. RIDICULOUS. This is like if you take the best song from the Chronic, put it into a time machine, and sent it to the future and added some shit and then brought it back to save gangsta rap. Updated, futuristic G Funk would be the only way to describe it.

5. Big Ego’s ~ Obviously not the crowning achievement Still D.R.E. was. This is a good track to put after it though. It continues well in the vein of the updated G Funk sound with that cold piano loop. The chorus suffers just a tad from corniness. Hit Man is alright as well no one would be mad at him, but has anyone ever said “YO, DID YOU HEAR THAT NEW HITTMAN SONG? SON KILLED IT!!!” no I don’t think anyone ever said that. Still a decent track in it’s own way.

6. Xxplosive ~ This song is Kurupt’s song. Kurrupt KILLED this song. I love hearing Kurupt over some Dr. Dre beats and at the time of this album it had been far too long. This beat is ridiculous, there’s even a xylophone sprinkled in there how many rap songs can say that? A classic hook from Nate Dogg (R.I.P) is just the PERFECT for this festive celebration of everything West Coast and gangster. I even gotta hand it to Hittman, he didn’t sound terrible bookending this song after Kurupt’s monster of a verse.

7. What’s the Difference ~ The moment everyone was waiting for… Eminem’s contribution to this project. We all knew it was coming and we knew it was gonna be dope but WOW. I feel bad for Xzibit on this song to be honest. I mean it’s Dre’s party so he can really do no wrong, but Xzibit’s verse is COMPLETELY forgotten once Em’s verse starts. He destroyed this song. This was Em at his absolute PRIME and it shows on this song. The way he tied this guest appearance in with his first album was Genius as well. Also let’s not forget about this beat, what a monster! This just might be my second favorite track on the album.

8. Bar One ~ Yet another skit, I really have NO IDEA why this needed to be on this album, at least it’s brief.

9. Light Speed ~ This is the first song that I’m pretty luke warm on. The beat sounds kinda mailed in when you compare it to the bangers we’ve just heard. It’s kinda cool hearing Dre give you a little retrospective on his career and all. Hittman as per usual is pretty whatever. This song really could have been left out to be honest. It just doesn’t HIT like the rest of the album up to this point.

10. Forgot about Dre ~ And then there was this… HOLY SHIT. Eminem murdered the hook. Then he murdered the track. The beat is RIDICULOUS. An excellent counter balance to the snappin’ bounce production we’ve been hearing from the South at this time, and it somehow still sounds West Coast as hell. Can we also talk about Dr. Dre doing a double time verse? YES!!! Never before has it been quite so obvious who his ghostwriter was (Eminem). Then Eminem comes in and just CRUSHES the song. Either this song or What’s the Difference would HAVE to be my choice for second best song on the album and I can’t even really call it to this day. Eminem should pretty much write everything Dr. Dre says for the rest of his career.

11. The Next Episode ~ The party just continues without a breather. Snoop sounds reinvigorated in the best pimp rap verse he’s laid down since Doggystyle on this thing. Kurupt’s adlibs on this song are CLASSIC as well, he made the song without even getting a verse. This beat is SO West Coast, just dripping with that classic updated G Funk we’ve been enjoying all over this project. As if all that wasn’t enough Nate Dogg just couldn’t resist getting in on this with that CLASSIC song ender and possibly most quoted phrase in hip-hop “SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY!”. Beautiful.

12. Let’s Get High ~ Well it’s obvious that Dr. Dre felt the need to try and keep the party going with mixed results here. Kurrupt puts down some fresh bars but the beat itself is pretty played out sounding to be honest. This is also the least exciting verse I’ve heard from Kurupt on this album, the chorus sounds mailed in as well. It’s not terrible, it just doesn’t hold it’s own very well when compared to what we’ve heard so far. This is another song that could have hit the cutting room floor without anyone getting too shook.

13. Bitch Niggaz ~ This song is like the hangover on the album. Musically it’s pretty ambitious but it’s just not that memorable. Snoop sounds kind of lazy on this especially when compared to the ridiculous verse he put down on the Next Episode. Hittman certainly doesn’t help rejuvenate this sleeper either. The beat is just too tired and turned down for this album in my opinion. That chorus is just sooooo lazy as well.

14. The Car Bomb ~ Really Dre? This skit seems like a tired refried attempt at the much more intense and alarming skit Ice Cube turned in on Amerikkkas Most Wanted, the Drive By. Which was a much better skit.

15. Murder Ink ~ Here we have the pre-requisite serial killer song of the album. Again, this song coulda been cut. The hard hitting gangster rap tracks on the original Chronic came WAY harder than this. The beat and the concept sounded fairly dated at that time, so listening to it in 2013 it sounds REALLY dated. Plus once again Hittman just isn’t doing Dr. Dre any favors on this track.

16. Ed-Ucation ~ Maybe I just have a soft spot for Eddie Griffin but this is the first and ONLY skit I liked on this album. Eddie is hilarious. If you aren’t trying to tell a story or add to the overall narrative of the album with your skits, make ‘em funny! That’s just my opinion.

17. Some L.A. Niggaz ~ Finally a decent track on the second half of this album. Not a GREAT track by any means but a decent one. It’s nice to hear King Tee spitting some bars. Hittman get’s his whatever on as usual. I would have liked this track more with just King Tee and Xzibit. They compliment each other well. The beat is a bit turned down, coulda been a bit more lively. It was also fun to hear Kokane on the hook with his creepy/weird vocals. It would have been nice to hear MC Ren actually put a verse down on this as well.

18. Pause 4 Porno ~ REALLY unnecessary is all I have to say about this after birth of a skit. I can see that it was meant to be a segue to the next track but still, very not required.

19. Housewife ~ A rehash of a track from an old Kurupt album. This ain’t gonna make anyone mad though. Honestly this is probably the best track on the second half of the album. As a laid back, breezy track this does MUCH more for the album than Bitch Niggaz did. This song would have benefited infinitely by a nice Nate Dogg hook though if you ask me.

20. Ackrite ~ Ok a Hittman solo track… meh. It’s not the worst thing you’ll ever hear, the piano riff is catchy. His rhymes are just too mediocre overall though. Especially when you have Snoop and Eminem spitting career defining verses earlier on this thing.

21. Bang Bang ~ I don’t know if I’m the only one but overall I just found this song annoying. The chorus DEFINITELY is annoying. Dr. Dre doesn’t spit a half bad gangsta rap verse, Knoc’turnal does a really good job on his verse. The beat isn’t really terrible but again, it’s just another gangsta rap song competing with classics on the first half of the album. Hittman once again goes for middle of the road harder than ever. I hate to say it but this is another skiptastic track.

22. The Message ~ You know… when I first heard this album in 1999 I HATED this song. I thought it didn’t fit the album at all (I still think that). I found it hyper boring, I was just mad at this song. In 2013 though, I understand it better and it is a really good song. I think Dr. Dre was just really trying to prove that he could do more than just smoke weed, slap bitches, and shoot at haters on a track. He proved it, in this heartfelt ode to his deceased brother, and then Eazy. Mary J does the somber song justice with her soulful crooning. I’m really glad Dr. Dre decided to put this song at the end of the album though, if this was right in the middle it would have been too jarring and it would have ruined the experience.

So on to the final verdict. This album is a near classic (Gasps from the audience). It’s just bloated. Hittman had WAY too much involvement here period. There’s all these useless skits that do nothing to enhance the tracks themselves. The second half of this album is Snoozeville to be honest. It’s not terrible but it just can’t even come close to the CLASSIC and exciting first half. The first half of this album IS some of the best gangsta rap of our generation though. So it’s a frustrating listen. You’re either being blown away or let down. This album could have benefited a lot from more Nate Dogg, Snoop, Eminem, Kurupt and even Xzibit. Dr. Dre was trying to showcase Hittman WAY too much. I would have to give this album a 4.5 outta 5. I would be tempted to give it a perfect rating for that first half but the second half can’t be ignored, it’s boring, I SAID IT!!! If Dr. Dre had cut more tracks from the program this would have been a perfect album for sure.

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November 19, 2013 at 8:43 pm

I was excited just reminiscing over those bangers but you must be right about the second half cuz I don’t even remember it!?

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November 19, 2013 at 7:40 pm

I couldn’t take Forgot about dre seriously at first. The production was a bit goofy and it really didn’t help that Dre was rhyming to it. But it grew on me after the 4th or 5th listen. Em murdered!!! Dope breakdown of The Chronic 2001.

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