Tue, Nov 23, 2021
Longtime friends Nas and Mary have an intimate conversation that goes deep, touching on everything from dealing with fame to their long-lasting friendship. Miss Info also gets Mary to talk about her influential fashion style and what it was like behind the scenes when she and Nas went on tour together.
Tue, Dec 7, 2021
Jeff paints a picture of the early hip-hop scene in Philly and gives a thrilling recap of how he won the New Music Seminar DJ Battle for World Supremacy. He also talks about how his family influenced his music, why the creative chemistry between him and Will Smith was (and is) so strong, and explains that even though the DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince image may have been squeaky clean and embraced by the mainstream, he and Will Smith's hip-hop upbringing was realer than everybody think.
Tue, Dec 14, 2021
The Snowman gives a detailed look at how he left the street life behind and became a major force in the rap game. Nas and Miss Info also talk to Jeezy about his initial resistance to Nas' claim that "Hip-Hop is Dead" before the two collaborated on the anthem "My President." Jeezy also reveals his feelings about getting uninvited to the White House.
Tue, Dec 21, 2021
In one of his most revealing interviews, Fab opens up about his days growing up in Brooklyn with his booster friends, the influence that Big Daddy Kane had on his style and the importance of the mixtape movement. He also tells Nas and Minya his plans to preserve his most stylish outfits for posterity's sake.
Tue, Dec 28, 2021
Lyte breaks down various parts of her storied career, from making rap classics like "I Cram to Understand U" and "Poor Georgie" to the aftermath of her memorable battle with rival Antoinette. She also gives a lowdown on studio arguments, becoming fast friends with Queen Latifah, and her continued success in the entertainment industry as a voice talent and now film director.
Tue, Jan 4, 2022
Legendary MC and TV personality Rev Run has stories for days. In this jam-packed episode, Run recreates in vivid detail the creation of some of Run-DMC's greatest hits like "Rock Box" and how the group secured an Adidas sneaker deal during a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden. Run also breaks down how Jam Master Jay (RIP) is responsible for the group's iconic look and addresses the current status of his relationship with rhyme partner and fellow legend DMC.
Tue, Jan 11, 2022
Bun-B reminisces about the time he and Pimp C met Nas in the studio back in the '90s and the lasting impression it left on Pimp. Bun also shares memories of the early independent days of UGK, the group's first visit to Harlem, and the duo's collective mind state before they jumped on Jay-Z's "Big Pimpin'," one of the biggest records of the 2000s and beyond. And for anybody who has ever wanted to get some inside game on the ins-and-outs of the music biz, Bun drops some jewels you won't want to miss.
Tue, Jan 18, 2022
The World's Greatest Entertainer takes all back to his formative years growing up in Harlem and how he developed his amazing beatboxing skills. Doug E. also recounts how he met and developed a creative dynamic with Slick Rick, tells a funny story about the time a promoter misspelled his name on a flyer, and for the real hip-hop heads, Nas, Minya and Doug go in depth on the Big Daddy Kane vs. KRS-One Verzuz battle, breaking down each of the legendary MCs' strengths.
Tue, Jan 25, 2022
It's a family reunion of sorts as Nas and Miss Info sit down with Yara Shahidi, who also happens to be Nas' cousin. The accomplished actor (Black-ish) and activist talks about studying hip-hop at Harvard and being around Prince while growing up (her father was his personal photographer). She also speaks on why taking a time-out from social media was important for her.
Tue, Feb 1, 2022
The respected MC (and New Yorker to the core) drops by to discuss how Mary J. Blige had a hand in getting The Lox signed, how the group was able to survive the Shiny Suit era, and why it's vital to always stay true to the art of rhyming. All told, of course, in that instantly recognizable raspy voice.
Tue, Feb 8, 2022
From an early age, Allen Hughes was bitten by the filmmaking bug. This is a flashback to the accomplished auteur's early days when he and his twin brother Albert would film local crack dealers and make home video recreations of gangster classics like Scarface. Making the jump to music videos, Hughes credits hip-hop with opening the door to make movies like Menace II Society and Dead Presidents possible. Not one to bite his tongue, Hughes also reveals how his family background inspired American Pimp, and shares with Nas and Miss Info the deep psychological aspect of his upcoming Tupac documentary.
Tue, Feb 15, 2022
Today, hip-hop is loved the world over. But that wasn't always the case, as legends MC Sha-Rock (The Funky 4 + 1) and Grandmaster Caz (The Cold Crush Brothers) can attest. Travel back in time with these true believers who knew way back when that hip-hop was not a fad. Hear Sha-Rock speak about her triumphant rise as the first woman MC, while Caz details how hip-hop had to fight for respect during the disco era.
Tue, Feb 22, 2022
The producer extraordinaire is not only synonymous with an entire genre of music (New Jack Swing), he's made countless R&B classics. For those not up on his extensive resume, this episode will be a revelation. The producer extraordinaire (who has deep, deep ties to Harlem) talked with Nas and Minya about his time producing records for Kool Moe Dee, Doug E. Fresh and Big Daddy Kane. He also revealed the unique working relationship he had with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, as well as going into detail about the Guy and New Edition tour that ended in tragedy.
Tue, Mar 1, 2022
Nas pays respect to his "big sister" Roxanne Shanté, who encouraged him at an early age to strive for greatness. In this often moving conversation, Shanté shares her incredible story of setting the rap world on fire at only 14 years old by battling anyone and everyone, all day every day. She also breaks down her troubled relationship with her father, getting cheated at the New Music Seminar, and gives an emotional tribute to her dearly departed friend and Juice Crew partner Biz Markie.
Tue, Mar 8, 2022
In the early '90s, Yo-Yo emerged on the West Coast as a strong female voice, a tough and witty counterpart to her mentor Ice Cube. Yo-Yo is straight up honest about her career ups-and-downs. She tells Nas and Minya how she had to make sure her money was right, her relationship with other women MCs, and her reasoning for doing Reality TV.
Tue, Mar 15, 2022
Cypress Hill broke all the rules. From the beginning, they were staunch advocates for the legalization of marijuana and they bumrushed the scene with the shocking, chaotic sounds of "How I Could Just Kill a Man." B-Real and Sen Dog had a blast going back down their stoned path to success, detailing step-by-step what happened that infamous night that led to them being banned from SNL, and how they refused to let the industry exploit their Latin heritage. Sen also talked about the physical and mental strain of touring the world while B-Real broke down his high-pitch vocal style and the influence Rammellzee had on him.
Tue, Mar 22, 2022
Graffiti legend LEE stops by to reminisce about the making of Wild Style and the special connection that film has with Nas' debut, Illmatic. He also paints a vivid picture of the outlaw days of old school New York when hip-hop was just forming and he was considered public enemy #1 by the MTA vandal squad. All this, plus his time spent with Basquiat, being a DJ assistant as a teen in the Lower East Side, and the immeasurable value graffiti art has today.
Tue, Mar 29, 2022
The undisputed King of Crunk knows what it's like to party like there's no tomorrow. Lil Jon also knows a thing or two about making monster hit records. Go back with the mega producer / world class hype man as he explains why the original beat for Usher's "Yeah!" ended up on Petey Pablo's "Freek-A-Leek" and what he liked most about attending Freaknik at its peak.
Tue, Apr 5, 2022
Call it a homecoming. Minya shares her fond memories of traveling back home to Chicago from NYC (where she worked at The Source) and playing an advanced copy of Illmatic for her longtime friend Common, who in turn, used it as inspiration for his career-altering second album, Resurrection. Common also breaks down the unique aspect of Chicago street life, in which gangsters and scholars commonly cross paths. There's also several fascinating exchanges between Nas and Common in this episode, where they reveal their respective creative process. It's a rare glimpse into the way artists' minds work.
Tue, Apr 12, 2022
When Ice-T speaks, smart people listen. The streetwise veteran has wisdom to pass on, whether it be in his music or interviews. As you are about to hear, Ice proved to be the master storyteller as he ran down various critical moments in his long career, like why he was scared to do New Jack City or the deeper meaning behind the iconic POWER album cover. He even revealed the rapper who influenced him when writing the theme song to the L.A. gang-banger film, Colors. All that, plus how he survived being canceled over the "Cop Killer" controversy.
Tue, Apr 19, 2022
Everybody knows DJ Khaled is inspirational. But what we have here is something bordering on a motivational speech. In this high energy interview, Khaled speaks about his early roots in both New Orleans and Florida, how he has unreleased records with big name artists stashed in the vault, and why it meant so much to him to orchestrate a Nas and Jay-Z collabo.
Tue, Apr 26, 2022
For decades, Snoop Dogg has been doing it big... and there's no signs of him stopping anytime soon. Whether performing at the Super Bowl alongside his mentor Dr. Dre or returning to Death Row (only this time as the owner), Snoop is, simply put, a legend. There was a lot of mutual respect in the air as Snoop broke down his love for East Coast hip-hop and hinted strongly at a future music-and-film collaboration with Nas.
Tue, May 3, 2022
One of the most in-demand artists of the last few years, Burna Boy has taken the world by storm with his special brand of Afro-fusion. Yet his swagger is undoubtedly rooted in hip-hop. The self-proclaimed African Giant took time from a busy touring schedule to speak with Nas and Minya about growing up being a huge DMX fan and how that contrasted with being the grandson of a former radio DJ, who also happened to be the manager of international superstar Fela Kuti. The Nigerian native also went into how moving to London helped shape him into the man he is today, why Lagos has so much New York energy, and why it was so important to win a Grammy, not just for him, but for his continent.
Tue, May 10, 2022
One thing that separated Salt-N-Pepa from their contemporaries is that they didn't tone down their femininity in order to compete with their male counterparts. They were able to be themselves. But it did take some struggle. As they explained to Nas and Minya, Salt and Pepa had to break from the artistic control of their mentor Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor in order to be able to feel completely free.
Tue, May 17, 2022
If you were a hip-hop fan in the '90s, Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia had the ultimate and craziest college radio show to ever live. Before everyone had social media, Stretch and Bob were the go-to source for the next up-and-coming rap artist. Biggie, Jay-Z, Wu-Tang, Eminem, Big Pun, Big L, Mobb Deep-and, yes, even Nas-are just some of the unsigned names who rhymed on the air to the delight of rap fans lucky enough to be listening. Nas, Minya, Stretch and Bob had a blast reliving those wild hip-hop nights.
Tue, May 24, 2022
Swizz Beatz is more known for Verzuz and his numerous endeavors in the art world. But today, they take it back to the Ruff Ryders era when Swizz was making some of the most on-fire records for the streets. Before long, Swizz was reminiscing about the life and times of the great DMX. And since Nas reps QB all day and Swizz came up in the Bronx, the longtime friends ended up giving their personal breakdown of the famous Bridge Wars, one of the most iconic moments in hip-hop history.
Tue, May 31, 2022
The distinguished actor has deep ties to the culture, whether it's his time spent DJing and dropping the occasional rhyme, to making beats and signing none other than the legend, Slick Rick, to his record label. Idris even schooled Nas and Minya on the early hip-hop scene in the UK. Idris also discussed what The Wire means to him, his portrayal of Nelson Mandela, and the need for more heroic African stories on the big screen.
Tue, Jun 7, 2022
Before he was a success in the business world at large, Steve Stoute was Nas' manager. But one thing that hasn't changed from then until now is Stoute's vision for artists to utilize all of their potential. During this candid convo, Stoute recalls how he went to Queensbridge looking for Nas, hoping to convince him to partner up and take over the rap world.
Tue, Jun 14, 2022
The remarkable career of Joey Bada$$ has seen him go from teenage underground sensation to accomplished, hard-working actor. And if there's anything he's learned during this whole time, it's that integrity is worth more to him than anything else. In this honest conversation, Joey opened up about his feelings towards his fans who demand he stick to his original sound. He also spoke about how he made it his mission to compete with the hip-hop greats, and revealed his somewhat surprising goals outside of making music.
Tue, Jun 21, 2022
Join this fascinating discussion in which RZA goes in depth about how his young life changed once he acquired knowledge of self and how his beliefs were in conflict with his pre-Wu-Tang activities on the streets. RZA also talks about growing up on Staten Island amongst mob-connected residents and how his own large family actually prepared him for leading his brothers in rhyme. And rap nerds won't want to miss the Abbott gush over his never ending love of kung fu movies and comic books.