Keith Murray takes Tim on an epic journey from the first rhyme he ever heard, to the importance of Medgar Evers College Radio to him growing up, writing rhymes while in school, his early break dancing days, and hearing Rakim and Erick Sermon rhyme for the first time. Murray gets into his debut on Erick Sermon’s 1993 No Pressure, how Sermon helped craft his hit “The Most Beautifulest Thing in this World”, Def Squad, what Keith's future holds, and he even spits his favorite verse of all time.
Tim Einenkel speaks with Kwamè. The legendary producer and MC talks about his early days as an artist, the roles Lionel Hampton and Stevie Wonder played in his life as a child, and the origin of his name. Kwamè talks about his the high concentration of talent in his neighborhood growing up, becom...
Tim talks to Legendary Producer, Evil Dee. The Black Moon DJ explains why drawing from a diverse set of musical influences helps with the creativity of his production. Dee remembers learning an instrument in 10 minutes, his West Indian parents' love for Kenny Rogers, and talks about the origin of...
Tim sits down with two legends, Grandmaster Caz and Grandmaster Melle Mel. The progenitors of Hip-Hop talk about what inspired them, what differentiated them from others and share some great Hip-Hop history.
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