Joey & The Cap Machine
17 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsReal life friends, Indeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch sit down every week to discuss their opinions about brotherhood, adulthood, growth, music, entrepreneurship, black excellence and the machine.
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Episodes
The Season 1 Recap Episode
April 07, 2021 04:00 - 14 minutes - 12.8 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch take time to recap some of the best highlights from season 1. From increasing minimum wage, adults "adulting" at their kids birthday party, trash neighbors, is NBA Youngboy bigger than Roddy Ricch, and chasing dreams while parenting.
Zuck Don't Ban Us
March 31, 2021 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch touch on a number of topics, including: rapper Boosie Badazz and how he was banned off of Instagram for the second time, why creators feel like they need the platform as oppose to building their own, the idea of renters versus owners, and the social media fantasy world.
Lil' Nas X Is The Devil
March 31, 2021 04:00 - 41 minutes - 38 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch discuss the controversy surrounding the Lil' Nas X song MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) and video, comparisons between Lil' Nas X and other artists who also push the boundaries of controversial topics in music, and do we as fans allow younger artists/entertainers to truly grow up in music.
I'm Gonna Let You Finish, But Beyoncé Had...
March 24, 2021 04:00 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch discuss the relevance of the Grammys within the culture, the disrespect on Nicki Minaj's name as it relates to never winning a Grammy, and whether or not the controversy with Cardi B's WAP performance was justified. The Hosts also travel down memory lane and discuss the controversial Source Magazine February 2004 issue #173 that was correctly titled "The Most Explosive Issue Ever". The issue featured only a mere 20 seconds of Eminem disrespecting a black wom...
Jigga What, Jigga Who
March 24, 2021 04:00 - 33 minutes - 31 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch discuss what many in the music industry consider recent groundbreaking business deals between black artists/black creatives and those outside of the culture, while also further analyzing how these brokered deals can manipulate our space and grasp within the culture we've built.
Feel Some Type Of Way
March 17, 2021 04:00 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MBIndeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch discuss how obtaining certain levels of success can affect your personal relationships with friends and family, how to maintain and up build your circle, the art repositioning how your role within your team is played, and whether the perception of a situation always paints an accurate picture of the reality.
Fuck The Police
March 10, 2021 05:00 - 48 minutes - 44.2 MBOn the introductory episode for season 2 Indeux Shabazz and Rappin' Mitch discuss the legitimacy of Rodney Reese's arrest, the positive and negative effects of taking issues of social justice/social awareness to social media, and keeping our black and brown kids safe in today's America.
Do You See What I See
January 27, 2021 05:00 - 50 minutes - 46.2 MBIndeux Shabazz: I get why people want an increase and I'm not saying that they do deserve what they feel they deserve, I'm I'm saying is its a trap that's played from a different angle. We look at things from a feed me Seymour type of mentally, we look for someone to give us the head start instead of going to get it. Rappin' Mitch: I get cost of living, completely understand that... After moving to Atlanta one of the early jobs I had was a driver, and I did that for 7 years. My first ...
The Great Divide
January 20, 2021 05:00 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MBIndeux Shabazz: I don't want people to feel like I'm coming at people's head based on where they're at, because I don't care about that - I care about where you're going because you're a reflection of me at all times. When we win, we won, we you lose it's like damn we're losing. When Black Panther came out is like "Yes" it's a win for the culture, but individually, within the culture it's so divided.
Let Me Tell You About Life
January 13, 2021 05:00 - 19 minutes - 17.5 MBIndeux Shabazz speaking on how the best way to learn is from the mistakes of others: The last thing you want to do is to throw your whole childhood away or young adulthood away just to get out here and be like they told me so because you ain't going to get that time back. It's really not the years, it's just the time wasted doing dumb shit. You look back at it like I could've really been way up - or pass where I am right now and I'm just getting started at 40. ...
School Or No School
January 06, 2021 05:00 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MBIndeux Shabazz: This is about understanding the whole business, when think about rapping you think about grabbing the mic, getting in front of people and saying "Yo, check" but when you understand the business it's other avenues. Rappin' Mitch: But you didn't get into it for the business you got into it for the love and for the passion. If I came into it for the love and for the passion then that means that you want to grab the mic [Cont...]
Parent Trap
December 30, 2020 05:00 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MBRappin' Mitch and Indeux Shabazz debate whether or not children will slow down you momentum: Especially for a female, If you were to have a child back when we were coming up, that's the end of your career. I remember the talk back when Cardi was pregnant, she had the biggest record of her career, she was moving, she just had the tour with Bruno Mars, or at least it was scheduled and then it was like she's pregnant. Indeux: She was done. Rappin' Mitch: There were so many industry insid...
No Ceilings Part 2
December 23, 2020 05:00 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MBRappin' Mitch speaks breaks down his definition of a culture vulture: [Someone] is only a culture vulture if he never had any kind of participation in this culture at all, and he jumped into it, not knowing anything about this culture and he is hyping up beefs, or hyping up anything in a negative way to gain monetary value off of it. Personally Lil' Wayne is a bigger culture at this day and time, with his present project, than Vlad. Indeux Shabazz follows up: It's about having no clue a...
Magazine Clips
December 16, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes - 18.1 MBRappin' Mitch speaking how the era can affect the perspective: I might’ve been 13 maybe 14 years old and Jay-Z was the hottest rapper on the planet at this time. And I had a nigga debate me that Kool Moe Dee was lyrically better than Jay! Jigga! You know what I’m saying. I don’t want to get into these debates because it is always going to come back to the era. It’s always going to come back to what era you’re from. If you’re from the 80s and that’s when you listened to music and you ...
No Ceilings
December 09, 2020 05:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MBRappin' Mitch speaks on his direct issues with Lil' Wayne's No Ceiling 3: My issue with Wayne is this stop trying to get political bro, like stop trying to do it. I seen the album cover and I immediately said I'm not about to fuck with this shit because for me, the black lives matter movement and the the things that we go through as black people, as a culture, it means a lot to me. And I don't think you should play with that. You remember how like people took Ma$e when he came back, like a...
Culture
December 02, 2020 05:00 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MBIndeux Shabazz breaks down the difference between coaching and playing: It's kind of hard to say, because some people again are good coaches and never played the game, But their great coaches, you know what I'm saying? And then some people are great players but can't coach. So they have been in the game that could tell you how to score 30, 35 every night. But then they were just scoring points. They can't tell you how to read the other defense. They can't tell you how to run the offense corr...
Double Dutch
November 26, 2020 00:32 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB[00:01:17] And it's off nigga, we just took off [00:01:23] We just took off? [00:01:23] Yeah it's recording - Episode one of one and half. Like one point two. [00:01:23] Couldn't it be like point one. Point "O" one. [00:01:23] I don't know man, you know, technology dealing with technology when your an old nigga. [00:01:46] Speak for yourself. My brother, [00:01:48] I'm the one who fixed it. [laughs] if we want to be technical nigga. [00:01:55] We had and ...