Tommy Richman had some recent comments where he denounces his label as a 'hip-hop' artist, despite submitting for the rap categories at the Grammys. Is he a hypocrite?
The fabled EGOT โ when a single performer wins an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony over the course of their career โย has only been achieved by 16 people in history, and 2021 could be the year that Lin-Manuel Miranda joins that prestigious list.
We're back talking about the recent Grammys nominations, the Gucci/Jeezy Versuz, Tyson vs Jones, and much more.
In our first show of the new decade we discuss the tragic passing of Kobe, the growing debate about Oprah, the Supreme x Tupac controversy, Big Sean finally addressing Kendrick Lamar, and our thoughts about the Grammys and Oscars.
It's that time of the year again, Grammys time, and we're back discussing some of the biggest snubs and surprises from this year's nominees, as well as giving our annual predictions for the winners from some of the major categories. But before that we go over some of the biggest news in music like Kendrick Lamar's Oscars nomination, Juelz Santana's sentencing,ย Robin Thicke's $5 million "Blurred Lines" judgement, and more.
It's that time of year again! With the recently announced list of nominees for the 2018 Grammys we're back ready to discuss what we think of the field, who we think got snubbed, who's inclusion surprised us the most, and to of course give our predictions for the winners of each category. Also we touch on the historical diversity found in this Grammys Album of the Year category.
Chance the Rapper had a monumental year that was capped off perfectly by his massive wins at this years Grammys. Those wins, enabled by a recent rule modification spurred on by the success of Coloring Book, were not only wins for Chance himself, but all independent artists, streaming services, and even more added pressure to traditional labels already struggling to adapt to this ever evolving landscape. It was sweet sweet validation and just the beginning signal of what's to come.
I know I said the first episode would be out last week, but unfortunate mistakes led to the first episode...
The EGOT is an exclusive club that only 18 people in the history of the entertainment industry have accomplished. So how exactly does one accomplish this feat?
We're back talking about 'WandaVision', the Snyder cut, a never-before-seen Van Gogh, black Superman, the Grammys, and much more.
The music industry has seen sweeping changes as they reexamine themselves in search of racial justice and equality, and a street once made famous by The Beatles may be next in line.
We're back discussing Ariana Grande smashing records with 'Thank U, Next', the latest album releases, our thoughts about the Grammy Awards show, and see who got the most Grammy winner predictions right.
We return to the Grammys to check our results on our winner predictions and see who came out on top. We also give our general reactions and thoughts about this years awards show and we fix the Grammys biggest problem. Then we end things out talking about some of the latest news and music out there.
We follow up our last podcast by giving our thoughts about the Grammys and the various performers and winners, and we see how many we picked correctly. Then we talk about recent albums that have recently dropped like Future's double offering of FUTURE and HNDRXX, Big Sean's I Decided., the Migos sophomore effort, Jidenna's long awaited debut, Syd's first solo offering, and we unfortunately end by touching on the Remy Ma and Nicki Minaj "beef." Check out the full podcast above and you can see the time-stamps for the various topics below.
We talk about the recently announced Grammy nominations and place our bets on who will be the big winners of the night. We also discuss and rate the latest albums from J. Cole (4 Your Eyez Only), Ab-Soul (Do What Thou Wilt.), KiD CuDi (Passion, Pain, & Demon Slayin'), The Weeknd (Starboy), A Tribe Called Quest (We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service), and more.