Nas & Miss Info: The Bridge: 50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast Official Thread

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People have their own lives to live. They grow apart.
I think something happened around the Hip-Hop is dead era. I know during that time he changed managers and he distanced himself from his old crew. Wiz wasn't around any longer and even LES stopped being his tour DJ.
 

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Caught up on the Nas and Lil John interview and I can't lie. When Nas was talking about the Bravehearts he referred to Wiz as his homeboy at the time I was disappointed Lol Man before Hip-Hop is dead u always use to see Wiz by Nas side.
I wonder what happened.


lol.. y'all making too much out of it.

Nas lives in LA.

But Nas and Wiz cool. Wiz was at the videoshoot in QB

 

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He said it was what Wiz wanted.


I’m paraphrasing the quote but he said something to effect of

“Wiz is in Queensbridge running around with a missing tooth and God bless him. Because thats where he wants to be”
Aiyyyo lmfaoooooo
 

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Potential guests in the near future...Swizz Beatz? Primo? Fat Joe?
 

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Episode 28: Salt-N-Pepa
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. They also talked about “Let’s Talk About Sex,” and why they felt the need to turn the hit song into a PSA about AIDS, and how they dealt with being called “sell-outs” when their music crossed over in a major way.

next week: Stretch & Bobbito
 

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Episode 29: Stretch & Bobbito
If you were a hip-hop fan in the ‘90s, Stretch Armstrong & 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. Bobbito and Stretch even surprised Nas by reciting some of his old rhymes that never appeared on any album.

next week: swizz beatz
 
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