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The Rap Music Plug Podcast

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The Rap Music Plug Podcast is the remedy to the “I don’t have anything good to listen to” problem.

Through in-depth artist interviews, album reviews, and general rap commentary on the best that the underground rap scene has to offer, this is your one-stop shop to knowing what to add to your queue, play next, or pop into your record player.

Are you a rap music fan? And not just any fan... but a true rap music fan that wants to move past the surface level discussion, and get into the nitty-gritty of what makes rap music so great?

Are you someone who loves the feeling of discovering new music, but find it hard to navigate through the thousands upon thousands of new albums that get released every single day?

If any of this applies to you, this show is EXACTLY what you need. 

My absolute PASSION is music.

So I gladly do the dirty work of virtual crate digging, searching for the next great rap album... so you don’t have to.

My name is Rohan. I am The Rap Music Plug, at your service.

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Episodes

#42 - Lukah - When the Black Hand Touches You REVIEW

March 23, 2021 08:00 - 18 minutes - 16.8 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro)  You know that feeling when you just KNOW you’re witnessing the start of something great? That’s how I felt with Lukah when I heard When the Black Hand Touches You. Memphis MC Lukah has the lyrical sophistication of a seasoned veteran, and the perspective of a middle-aged man with a lot of life experience, stemming from the tough life lessons he learnt from the streets, as well as from the birth of his son. But what makes Lukah's raps that much more impressi...

#41 - YUNGMORPHEUS & ewonee - Thumbing Thru Foliage REVIEW

March 22, 2021 08:00 - 10 minutes - 9.73 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro)  *DISCLAIMER: Apologies to Morph and ewonee for saying Thumbing Thru THE Foliage throughout this review. My bad! LA-based YUNGMORPHEUS teamed up with talented producer ewonee, to drop Thumbing Thru Foliage, a project I was anticipating since I wanted to see if Morph displayed the artistic growth I was hoping for, since his very recent album in States of Precarity. As a great producer himself, I was curious to see how a YUNGMORPHEUS album would sound without ...

#40 - Scary Hours 2 REVIEW / Drake's Reign

March 16, 2021 08:00 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) The Canadian phenom, the 6 God himself dropped a 3-track EP titled Scary Hours 2, which understandably caught the attention of the rap world instantly. So I will first give you my thoughts on this 3-pack in Scary Hours 2, but then I will tackle a much larger thought, which was sparked by the release and success of this latest Drake EP. In this episode, I discuss how I think Drake has been able to sustain this incredible run of success that he has been on for...

#39 - Muggs & Rome Streetz - Death & The Magician REVIEW

March 15, 2021 08:00 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) Legendary producer DJ Muggs linked up with up and coming MC Rome Streetz, for a collaborative album that has been buzzing in the hip-hop world ever since its release. The production from Muggs on Death & The Magician was solid as hell, but we all expected that. What we wanted to see is how this latest partner of Muggs, Rome Streetz, would be able to do with the Muggs pack. I am happy to say that Rome Streetz accomplished exactly what he set out to do on Deat...

#38 - Adé Hakim INTERVIEW

March 08, 2021 11:45 - 2 hours - 126 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) This is a podcast on hip-hop... a genre of musical expression that has always been intertwined with the culture and politics that surround it. Therefore, understanding the artists that make the music, naturally means diving into their thoughts and opinions both directly, and indirectly related to their music. So with Adé Hakim in Episode 38, this is certainly one of those times when the conversation went deep into some topics that some may find uncomfortable ...

#37 - Your Old Droog & Tha God Fahim - Tha YOD Fahim REVIEW

March 03, 2021 12:00 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) While Wolf on Wall St. felt like a Fahim album in terms of how straight forward it was, I feel like the more varied production, and the fact that there are solo Droog songs on this album, makes Tha YOD Fahim feel like Droog took the lead creatively... and I think it's better for it, because this album is more dynamic than its predecessor. Right off the bat, what stood out to me was how much more interesting this album was instrumentally. These beats are more ...

#36 - slowthai - TYRON REVIEW

March 02, 2021 12:00 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) With TYRON, slowthai took an interesting approach as he split the album up into two distinct sides. The first side being more aggressive and high-energy, whereas the second side being much more introspective and lowkey. What I find this album fails to do in the first half, is make the connection between the more hedonistic party animal lyrical content, and the underlying elements of destructive behaviour, and defence mechanisms that these lyrics are supposed ...

#35 - Koncept Jack$on & Ohbliv - JET MagaZINE '21 Reissue REVIEW

March 01, 2021 12:00 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) When I saw this JET Magazine poofing album cover, along with the text on the cover describing this project as 'marriage music' mixed with important social issues... I was sold. So how did Koncept Jack$on and Ohbliv create an album of marriage music and important social issues? Well, starting with the production, Ohbliv successfully created a tapestry of the brightest and most gorgeous old-school soul and funk.  And what's even more special about these beats...

#34 - Conway the Machine & Big Ghost Ltd. - If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed REVIEW

February 23, 2021 12:00 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) After coming out the gate in his career as the most respected member of Griselda, with two strong projects in G.O.A.T. and Reject 2, in the couple years prior to 2020, Conway was starting to fade... seemingly moving into third place in terms of popularity and respect in the Griselda crew, through the emergence of Benny as an elite level spitter, and Westside Gunn's continued excellence in creating decadent slices of street rap luxury. Conway was at a crossroa...

#33 - YUNGMORPHEUS - States of Precarity REVIEW

February 22, 2021 12:00 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) YUNGMORPHEUS is a LA rapper and producer who is in the same wave as Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin, both from a sound and subject matter perspective. States of Precarity exemplifies what YUNGMORPHEUS and his contemporaries have shown in this space, time and time again... smooth and jazzy production mixed with fiery anti-establishment lyricism can be a great combination. This album is another strong addition to this movement of thoughtful and socially conscious ra...

Bonus - Portishus, th1rt3en, & NYCK Caution Discussion w/ Freemusicempire

February 17, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 86 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) In a special bonus episode, I joined the Freemusicempire's #stateofthegame series as a guest to discuss the new Portishus, th1rt3en, and NYCK Caution albums. Our particular focus in this discussion was to discuss how these artists' bold decisions on these projects panned out, and how it positions them for the future. This was a fun, hilarious, and insightful discussion that will give you some fresh perspectives on some of the most interesting albums to come ...

#32 - Rick Chyme INTERVIEW

February 16, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 72.3 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) Insight into the major label experience, and how to take action and overcome hardship is what Episode 32 offers, as we are joined with special guest, Rick Chyme. Rick is a rapper, radio/podcast creator, and creative coach from Michigan, US.  We first dive into a pivotal time in Rick's life, which forever changed the trajectory of his life journey (4:44).  Next, Rick discusses one of the key protective factors for him growing up and coping with trauma, as we ...

#31 - Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams INTERVIEW

February 08, 2021 12:30 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) In Episode 31, we are joined by special guests hailing from New Jersey, Fatboi Sharif and Roper Williams, who both experienced a very successful 2020. In 2020, Roper dropped a dope beat tape titled save my line, nailed some big placements on some of my favourite albums of the year in Navy Blue's Song of Sage, and Your Old Droog's Dump YOD. Sharif's 2020 saw him deliver some nice features, as well as some crazy visuals for the "Church Tower" and "Smithsonian" ...

#30 - Sleep Sinatra & August Fanon - ROUTES REVIEW

February 02, 2021 12:00 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) ROUTES explores themes of choice, the consequences of one's actions, and growing from harsh conditions and experiences to be a better man for it. He describes his triumphs and his ability to overcome the hardships he vividly details on this album to be genuinely special and difficult to accomplish for a normal person to do... this nuance is important as it treats overcoming one's situation with the appropriate care and understanding that comes from really liv...

#29 - R.A.P. Ferreira - bob's son REVIEW

February 01, 2021 12:00 - 14 minutes - 13 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) Embodying the late Bob Kaufman, R.A.P. Ferreira continues his evolution of artistry into a charming freewheeling jazz rapper on bob's son, creating music that can go into seemingly any lyrical or musical direction at the drop of a dime. Lyrically he is in top form, with such a palpable confidence and presence on the mic. It's truly a far cry from the albeit still great, but significantly more awkward and less refined style that he exhibited under his milo mon...

#28 - Iceberg Theory INTERVIEW

January 26, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 74.6 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) Episode 28 welcomes special guest, Iceberg Theory, to the show. Ice is a prolific rapper and producer, who dropped 10+ densely lyrical albums in 2020. We discuss the roots of how Ice developed a love for hip-hop and decided to put pen to paper and starting rapping (3:37). Next, we uncover if Ice truly is this grounded philosophical thinker he portrays himself as is in his music, along with some insight into his previous desire to become a monk out of college...

#28 - The Worlds of Rap, Religion, and Spirituality Collide (feat. Iceberg Theory)

January 26, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 74.6 MB

(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) Episode 28 welcomes special guest, Iceberg Theory, to the show. Ice is a prolific rapper and producer, who dropped 10+ densely lyrical albums in 2020. We discuss the roots of how Ice developed a love for hip-hop and decided to put pen to paper and starting rapping (3:37). Next, we uncover if Ice truly is this grounded philosophical thinker he portrays himself as is in his music, along with some insight into his previous desire to become a monk out of college...

#27 - Whole Lotta Red REVIEW / The Cosmic Calendar, and Masongo Ogora Indie Spotlights

January 18, 2021 12:00 - 44 minutes - 40.3 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) Playboi Carti's Whole Lotta Red was one of the most anticipated, and confusing releases in recent memory... and left many of his fans in shock, disbelief, and anger. I review the project and give you my perspective on if it lived up to the hype or not (3:23). Next, I cover two Indie Spotlights, starting with the horn-infused left-field rap record from Al Patrone & Blessedassistant, The Cosmic Calendar (25:15).  Finally, we end the episode by spotlighting Gar...

#26 - The 1st Annual Rap Music Plug Podcast Awards

January 11, 2021 14:00 - 56 minutes - 51.8 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) 2020 was an incredible year for rap music. Rap in 2020 felt like the year of realized potential, best yets, and deep reflection. My main takeaways from so many albums this year was that the artists in question: - refined their craft in terms of songwriting, lyrical quality, and album construction; and - dug deeper into themselves and got more personal, showing new levels of maturity. To celebrate the end of 2020, I welcome you to tune into the 1st Annual R...

Bonus - Rest in Power MF DOOM

January 07, 2021 13:00 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

On Halloween 2020, MF DOOM passed away. However, the public was not made aware of this until New Year's Eve of 2020. Since then, the music world has been mourning this incredibly sad news. As a huge fan of the supervillain, I decided to say a few words about DOOM's immense impact on the genre, his best albums to check out for DOOM newcomers, as well as his impact on my life personally. Rest in peace Daniel Dumile. You inspired an entire generation of music lovers and artists in ways one co...

#1 - The Birth of a Podcast [Re-brand]

January 06, 2021 01:07 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

The inaugural episode of The Rap Music Plug Podcast introduces you to your rap music plug, Rohan Patra, and how this show focus on one thing and one thing only: rap music. Furthermore, I discuss how I was able to travel back in time to record Episode 1 of this podcast on January 5, 2021... even though 25 episodes had released prior to that date. The reality is that I took this podcast in a new direction in November 2020, roughly three months after this show first aired. Therefore, since Ep...

#25 - Navy Blue, Iceberg Theory & August Fanon, and Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams REVIEWS

January 04, 2021 14:00 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) In Episode 25, we review some of the most distinct and fresh albums to come out of 2020. First, we discuss Navy Blue's Song of Sage: Post Panic!, a deeply intimate and vulnerable record that explores topics related to mental health, racism, and generational trauma (2:52).  Next, we review Iceberg Theory and August Fanon's dense philosophical adventure Dispatches from the Kali Yuga (20:21). Finally, we finish off by reviewing Fatboi Sharif and Roper Williams...

#24 - billy woods & Moor Mother and Kid Cudi ALBUM REVIEWS / Rick Chyme & Yelnam Evad Indie Spotlight

December 28, 2020 14:45 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) All of the albums discussed in this episode have one thing in common. They all tackle important topics, such as mental health, racism, and our crumbling society in their own unique ways. I first discuss Moor Mother and billy woods' sprawling and dark epic, BRASS (3:10). Next, we visit the Man on the Moon and talk about Kid Cudi's Man on the Moon III: Chosen One's exploration into Scott Mescudi's mind (22:45). Finally, we continue the Indie Spotlight Series ...

#24 - Brass and Kid Cudi ALBUM REVIEWS / Rick Chyme & Yelnam Evad Indie Spotlight

December 28, 2020 14:45 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) All of the albums discussed in this episode have one thing in common. They all tackle important topics, such as mental health, racism, and our crumbling society in their own unique ways. I first discuss Moor Mother and billy woods' sprawling and dark epic, BRASS (3:10). Next, we visit the Man on the Moon and talk about Kid Cudi's Man on the Moon III: Chosen One's exploration into Scott Mescudi's mind (22:45). Finally, we continue the Indie Spotlight Series ...

#23 - Your Old Droog and RJ Payne REVIEWS

December 15, 2020 15:15 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) In an episode centred around BARS and strong lyricism, we discuss Your Old Droog’s lyrically impressive and personal exploration into his Eastern European heritage on Dump YOD: Krutoy Edition.  We then end the episode by discussing the introspective Beautiful Payne 2, from Philly-rapper RJ Payne. -- For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at [email protected] Let's stay connected! F...

What is The Rap Music Plug Podcast?

December 15, 2020 05:38 - 49 seconds - 771 KB

My name is Rohan. I am The Rap Music Plug, at your service. The Rap Music Plug Podcast, presented by QLC TV, is the remedy to the “I don't have anything good to listen to” problem. This show is your one-stop shop to knowing what to add to your queue, play next, or pop into your record player.  Are you a rap music fan? And not just any fan... but a true rap music fan that wants to move past the surface level discussion, and get into the nitty-gritty of what makes rap music so great? Are yo...

#22 - Mt. Marci and Lil Wayne REVIEWS / KNO1 Indie Spotlight

December 08, 2020 15:10 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro) Roc Marciano's impact on the hip-hop landscape has been second to none. In this episode, we dive into Roc's latest album, Mt. Marci, and discuss how Roc shaped the rap game over the past decade (2:46). Next, we talk "Mixtape Wayne" and see if the New Orleans rapper was able to re-capture some of the magic from his prime on No Ceilings 3 (15:16). Finally, in the first instalment of the Indie Spotlight Series on The Rap Music Plug Podcast, we cover Maryland ra...

#21 - Meg thee Stallion and Small Bills ALBUM REVIEWS / 2021 Grammy Nominations Discussion

December 01, 2020 15:20 - 40 minutes - 37.5 MB

(Go to 1:43 to skip the intro) Talking about sexuality in music is a delicate dance. Some ways of doing this are more interesting than others. This is precisely what we address in a review of the debut studio album by Meg thee Stallion titled, Good News (2:45). Next, we talk about what makes experimental music good, through a review of the new project by rap group Small Bills titled, Don’t Play It Straight (15:59). Finally, we end this episode by discussing the latest round of controversi...

#20 - FlySiifu's and 2 Chainz ALBUM REVIEWS

November 24, 2020 15:30 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

(Go to 1:39 to skip the intro) What makes a great rap duo? Is it being stylistically similar, or stylistically different but complementary? We investigate that question through a review of the new Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin album, FlySiifu’s (2:43). Next, we discuss the oft-maligned genre of hip-hop, trap music, and what makes it so hated on by discussing the new 2 Chainz album, So Help Me God (17:52). -- For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagr...

#19 - Homeboy Sandman, Black Thought, and Open Mike Eagle ALBUM REVIEWS

November 17, 2020 15:44 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) In an all-music episode, I start by covering the intensely personal album by Homeboy Sandman, Don’t Feed the Monster, which is fully produced by Detroit legend Quelle Chris (2:16). Next, I move to discussing an album that looks outward instead of inward, with the debut Black Thought solo album, Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane & Abel (24:48). Finally, I finish by covering another very personal album by art rap stalwart Open Mike Eagle, who returned with Anime...

#18 - 2020 US Election Reaction / clipping. and 4 Thangs REVIEWS

November 10, 2020 20:15 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) The 2020 US Presidential Election has [sort of] reached its conclusion, with Joseph R. Biden being crowned as the winner. I speak about what this nail-biter of an election means for how the Democrats performed (2:43), as well as what will/should happen as it relates to addressing potential claims of fraud in the voting process (14:09). Next, I discuss some actually good news that came from the election, stemming from decriminalizing/legalizing drugs (23:41)....

#17 - A Honest Conversation with a Black Trump Voter (feat. Jay El of The Blog About Nothing)

November 03, 2020 20:00 - 59 minutes - 54.1 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) In the most provocative episode of QLC TV yet, I am joined by Jean-Luc, or Jay El, creator of The Blog About Nothing, where we speak about a few hot topics that affect the Black community. To start off, we discuss the recent n-word controversy that took place at the University of Ottawa (4:36). Next, Jay El, as a Black man, gives his reasoning as to why he would vote for Trump in the 2020 election. I try to understand this point of view as we debate the vali...

#16 - Benny the Butcher and Jay Electronica ALBUM REVIEWS

October 28, 2020 19:00 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) October 16th, 2020 saw the release of many big releases in hip-hop. I review my most anticipated to come out that day, in Benny the Butcher’s Burden of Proof, the Buffalo MC’s debut studio album that features executive production from 2020’s producer MVP, Hit-Boy (2:04). Finally, I shift gears to an album that should have come out years ago, and discuss Jay Electronica’s long-awaited 2012 debut album, Act II: The Patents of Nobility (The Turn), which recently...

#15 - Helping Creators Find Their Audience (feat. Evan Sansom-Gill of Offbrand)

October 21, 2020 15:10 - 1 hour - 81.9 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) The featured guest for this episode of the show is Evan Sansom-Gill. He is a 25-year-old who is the Co-Founder of an exciting new app, Offbrand, which aims to help creators find their audience. As he progressed into adulthood, Evan, like many of us at this age, felt like he needed a change. How that change manifested and where it brought him though, did not go as planned. We discuss the ins and outs of the Offbrand platform, as well as how he balanced this b...

#14 - SAVAGE MODE II, New Westside Gunn and Willie the Kid ALBUM REVIEWS / 2020 US VP Debate

October 14, 2020 15:15 - 49 minutes - 44.9 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) 21 Savage and Metro Boomin have returned with their long-awaited sequel collaboration, SAVAGE MODE II. I give you my thoughts on this surprisingly good album, along with how 21 and Metro have grown as artists over the years (2:16). Next, I review two street rap albums in the new Westside Gunn album, Who Made the Sunshine (21:02), and Willie the Kid's Capital Gains (29:10). Finally, I discuss the first and only Vice Presidential Debate between Kamala Harris a...

#13 - First 2020 US Presidential "Debate" / Elzhi ALBUM REVIEW

October 08, 2020 15:15 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) On September 29th, 2020, Donald J. Trump and Joseph Biden got together for a “debate” that proceeded to embarrass the entire country, regardless of political affiliation. I provide my thoughts on this train wreck, as well as my controversial take on the “… stand back, and stand by…” comment that Trump made related to the far-right group, the “Proud Boys” (1:53). Lastly, I review the highly lyrical new album from Detroit MC Elzhi, titled Seven Times Down Eigh...

#12 - Kanye's Masters Crusade / Conway FKTG ALBUM REVIEW / RBG Death

October 06, 2020 15:00 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) Kanye West has caught the music world’s attention once again. I provide my thoughts on the validity of his crusade for his [and all artists’] masters, and evaluate his motives for this very public effort (18:28). I also cover the long-awaited debut album from Griselda Records artist, Conway the Machine, titled From King to a God (2:27). Finally, I discuss the political implications of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s untimely death, and what the US Supreme Court Justic...

#11 - Being Honest with Yourself (feat. Deepak Sharma)

September 30, 2020 11:30 - 1 hour - 94.8 MB

(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro) In QLC TV’s first guest featured episode, I welcome Deepak Sharma. At 24 years young, he has taken control of his life and put himself on the path to success. Deepak is the Host of the It’s Not That Deep Podcast, and Founder of a full-service marketing agency, Deep Digital Media. We discuss the entrepreneur life, as well as Deepak’s personal journey of growth that focused on having those tough conversations with yourself. Finally, we dive into the nuances o...

#10 - Detroit 2 ALBUM REVIEW / SZA's Back

September 16, 2020 12:30 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) Sean Don, Large Sean, otherwise known as Big Sean, has returned to the rap game after a self-imposed hiatus to release Detroit 2. I provide my thoughts on the often maligned rapper’s project, as well as his overall legacy to-date. Next, I speak on the return of another artist, the wonderful SZA who has released a new single “Hit Different” with Ty Dolla, which looks to be the lead single off of her long-awaited follow-up album. Finally, I speak on undergroun...

#9 - 2020 NFL Predictions / CERB Thoughts

September 10, 2020 07:00 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) The Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) program was introduced in my home country to address reduction/loss in income for people whose employment was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since April 2020 the program has been running, and like many social assistance programs, it has come under intense scrutiny. I provide my thoughts on the CERB as a policy, along with a particular ‘mindset’ shift I bring up for consideration, that relates to where regular pe...

#8 - King's Disease ALBUM REVIEW / COVID Reflections / NBA Strike

September 03, 2020 06:00 - 55 minutes - 51 MB

(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) This episode of QLC TV starts with a review of the legendary Nas’ collaborative album with Hit-Boy, King’s Disease, seeing Nas in a much more comfortable space than he was on 2018’s NASIR with Kanye (2:00). Next, as we all have been cooped up in our homes over the past several months due to COVID-19, I take some time to detail the existential angst that has come over me recently, which has fueled my renewed commitment to be a creator again and live my life wi...

#7 - New Drake and Mach-Hommy REVIEWS / New Music Round-Up

September 01, 2020 08:00 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) In an all music episode of QLC TV, I start by discussing the new single from Drake, "Laugh Now Cry Later", from his forthcoming album, Certified Lover Boy. Next, I transition into a general discussion about some of my common gripes with 6 God projects, while giving him some backdated props in the process. I also deep-dive into underground star Mach-Hommy's new project Mach's Hard Lemonade, and the pioneering approach Mach has taken with his art, treating his ...

#6 - Kamala Harris VP Nomination / Miles ALBUM REVIEW

August 26, 2020 14:45 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) I begin this episode by providing my thoughts on Miles, the fantastic reunion double LP, and album of the year contender, from west coast hip-hop heavyweights, Blu and Exile. Next, I discuss the implications of the United States Democratic Party’s nomination of Desi-queen, Kamala Harris. Additionally, I get into my perspective on the value of voting, within the context of systems and institutions that are clearly corrupt and not “for the people”. -- For mus...

#5 - Boldy James' Manger on McNichols ALBUM REVIEW / Noname vs. J. Cole

August 12, 2020 16:47 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) This episode first focuses on the exceptional new project from Boldy James and Sterling Toles, titled Manger on McNichols, which is easily Boldy's most creative and emotionally potent artistic statement to-date.  Lastly, we will discuss the Noname and J. Cole twitter turned rap beef that broke the internet, which occurred in the heat of the Black Lives Matter protests in the United States. This beef led to interesting discussions on how best to bring people i...

#4 - Rest in Power Michael Brooks

August 12, 2020 16:41 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) Michael Brooks was a left-wing political commentator and exceptional human being who sadly passed away on July 20th, 2020. I speak on the impact of his death on the greater left-wing movement, and how his work impacted my political evolution, and inspired me to start QLC TV. I end the episode with two clips that beautifully exemplify the brilliance of Michael, showcasing a hilariously sharp Obama impersonation, and an excerpt from a speech of his on the ideal...

#3 - Top 20 Albums of the Mid-Year 2020

August 12, 2020 16:40 - 1 hour - 79 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) It's a bit past the actual mid-year, but nonetheless, I present my top 20 albums of the mid-year 2020! Music is my utmost passion, so I am so excited to share with you my thoughts on what has been a tremendous year for music so far. DISCLAIMER: This is my top 20, as of July 16th only! So please understand amazing albums like Blu and Exile's Miles aren't on the list for a reason...  Top 20 (in descending order): 1. King Krule - Man Alive! 2. Run the Jewels ...

#2 - Ye's Wash Us in the Blood TRACK REVIEW / New Album Expectations

August 12, 2020 16:28 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) The lightning rod of hip-hop and pop culture, Kanye West, has returned with a new single, "Wash Us in the Blood", which is set to come off of his forthcoming album titled God’s Country/DONDA(?). I discuss my thoughts on the track and the mesmerizing video that accompanied the track, which was produced by Arthur Jaffa. Additionally, I speak on my expectations for Kanye’s new project, and my concerns related to his current state of mind. DISCLAIMER: I went Gar...

#2 - Kanye West's Wash Us in the Blood TRACK REVIEW / New Album Expectations

August 12, 2020 16:28 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) The lightning rod of hip-hop and pop culture, Kanye West, has returned with a new single, "Wash Us in the Blood", which is set to come off of his forthcoming album titled God’s Country/DONDA(?). I discuss my thoughts on the track and the mesmerizing video that accompanied the track, which was produced by Arthur Jaffa. Additionally, I speak on my expectations for Kanye’s new project, and my concerns related to his current state of mind. DISCLAIMER: I went Gar...

#1 - The Birth of a Podcast

August 12, 2020 16:19 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

(Go to 1:52 to skip the intro) The inaugural episode of QLC TV, dives into the show’s purpose to provide authentic and personal insight into music, politics, cultural discussions and growing into adulthood, discussed from the perspective of a 25-year old Indian living in Canada, who is trying to find his voice and make sense of himself… and the world. Finally, the episode concludes by discussing Bronx rapper MIKE’s new album, and its influence on the lo-fi hip-hop movement. DISCLAIMER: I ...

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