Hip-Hop History and Hustle

Hip-Hop History and Hustle: Podcast Recommendations

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Curator

Matt Linder

Why did you choose this theme?

I’m a hip-hop scholar who has published and presented work on Kendrick Lamar, Lauryn Hill, and Kanye West. So I’m very interested in the history of hip-hop and the impacts of hip-hop culture. This list has important untold hip-hop histories and explores the hustle ethic of hip-hop.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

Louder Than A RiotThe Day The Mixtape Died: DJ DramaLouder Than a Riot takes a look at the impact of the criminal justice system on Black Americans through the lens of hip hop. This episode follows the story of DJ Drama and the mixtape collaborations he did with major-label artists. But when police raided his home, seized his CDs, and freezed his assets, it forever changed mixtape culture.

What Had Happened WasKMD and the Origin of MF DOOMOpen Mike Eagle is an underground rapper, originally from Chicago, who hosts conversations with influential indie hip-hop producers, record label execs, and rappers from the 90s and 00s. This episode features Dante Ross, who worked in A&R at Elektra Records in the 90s and signed the highly regarded rap trio, KMD. That group was the training ground for Zev Love X, later known as MF DOOM, the supervillain of hip-hop and your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.

Authentic: The Story Of TabloHell KoreaAs the Korean hip-hop group Epik High was gaining popularity, a conspiracy theory started in an online forum that claimed one of their members, Tablo, was lying about graduating from Stanford. This episode explores how this conspiracy theory became a national obsession and ties its roots to the frustrations of Koreans about societal injustice in their country.

Hip-Hop Can Save AmericaHip-Hop Meets the Orchestra with Thee PhantomHip-Hop is more than two turntables and a microphone. Through interviews with activists, academics, therapists, educators, entrepreneurs, and more, host Manny Faces shows how hip-hop can positively impact individuals and communities. This episode is with Thee Phantom, an artist that combines hip-hop with live orchestration. This music is then performed in classical music halls showing that those spaces are as much for hip hop lovers as they are for classical music lovers.

Women in Hip Hop PodcastSha Rock Pt.1 and 2Jazzie Belle is a media personality who, true to the name of the podcast, interviews various women in hip-hop. This two part interview is with the first female MC, Sha Rock from The Funky 4 + 1. She talks about her pioneering work as part of the group and the challenges she faced as a female rapper.

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Listen to Square PegAn American suburban dad gets sucked into the bizarre world of a vengeful, one-eyed British curmudgeon on a decades-long mission to have his brother imprisoned... and things get weird. Square Peg tells a story about bitterness and the things we bury in the past.

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📸This week in Podcast The Newsletter, Lauren Passell featured season 3 of Unfinished, which tells the story of Ernest C. Withers, a Black journalist who lived a double life as the "original civil rights photographer" and FBI informant.

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🔍Join host and criminal defense attorney Bob Motta as he deep-dives into the case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Defense Diaries features fifteen hours of never before-heard interviews between Gacy and his attorney...who happens to be Bob's father.🎙️Flickers is a narrative podcast exploring the work and lives of musicians who incorporate spirituality in their music. With eight BIPOC contributors, from academics to artists, season 2 is a deep dive into Lauryn Hill's discography and uncovers the ways her music and life are driven by her spiritual understanding of love, justice, and freedom. Hosted by Krystal Roberts and Matt Linder.

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Bloodthirsty HeartsFriends growing apart happens, but creatures crashing a fantasy convention… not so much. As fans gather for the first-ever Bloodthirsty Hearts convention, five former friends reunite for a day full of cosplays and panels. This event for the famed series is everything superfans hoped for, until the same creatures from their beloved story invade…

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