Episodes
For our season finale we close out our narrative by showcasing up-and-coming San Diego rap artists who exist as ‘hybrid rappers’, kids that have grown up with rap their entire lives. Born with the Internet in full swing they’re blazing new trails with a mix of old and new strategies. Plus, we hear from rappers, Ric Scales, Kahlee and Odessa Kane about the work of emceeing.
Published 10/25/24
In episode 11 we encounter a group of artists who have extended the longevity of their careers through the re-release of their underground hits alongside new music. Insights are shared by rappers Frosty (Chris Whitehead) and Addiquit (Bethany W.). Additionally, we look into a legal case involving rapper Brandon ‘Tiny Doo’ Duncan who fought for more than just freedom of speech.
Published 10/25/24
In this episode, we are transported into the 2010s, a time marked by a significant shift in the music industry due to the disruptive influence of Napster. San Diego begins to emerge successful in our rap pursuits. Dj Artistic and engineer Chauncey Chamberlain introduce us to 'the Loft'. Plus, esteemed hip hop intellectual, Dart Adams, provides perspectives on our positioning within the world of rap music.
Published 10/25/24
For this episode, we focus on the contributions from North County, which have significantly impacted the realm of San Diego rap. We have the privilege of insights from Frank Z and Kevin ‘The Blade’ Gordon as they recount their experiences in the 00’s. Plus Blame one closes the show with a Sean Price story and track.
Published 10/18/24
In our eighth episode, we shine a spotlight on the contributions of women in the realm of rap music. Listeners will have the opportunity to hear from Majesty, Miki Vale and MC Flow, as they share their perspectives and experiences.
Published 10/18/24
In our seventh episode, we see our music going places with expansive insights shared by writer Alex Kuchma, DJ Demon, and beatmaker Mr. Brady. Plus, writer J.Smith conducts an one-of-a-kind interview with the underground phenom Madd Joker, who offers a behind-the-scenes look at the business of rap.
Published 10/18/24
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hearing from Larry Love, a multi-talented producer and rapper with a background in organizing and participating in San Diego events. Additionally, Chris Reyes holds a captivating conversation with radio disc jockey DJ Rags, delving into his career and the epic exploits of Marcus 'Kutfather' Tufono.
Published 10/11/24
Our fifth episode opens with an engaging phone conversation, where DJ Al C intricately narrates the captivating tale of rapper Mystery and his hit single 'Rollin with the Funk'. Following this, Craig Fraiser delves into the intriguing backstory of how his name ended up in a freestyle session by the legendary Biggie Smalls. Then, Jayo Felony shares his enthralling journey and being signed to Def Jam records.
Published 10/11/24
For this episode, we look at the emergence and evolution of backpack rap amidst the popularity of gangster music. Our discussions involve conversations with emcee John Robinson and Kerry Campbell, providing valuable context to the narrative. Additionally, writer J. Smith gets an exclusive interview with Orko Elohiem, delving into his profound legacy within the realm of music.
Published 10/11/24
In our third episode, the podcast digs into the rich history of Chicano rap, featuring an insightful discussion with Wise from the G-Funk Junkies podcast. Additionally, Chris Reyes conducts an exclusive interview with the talented rapper, Lil Uno, providing listeners with a unique perspective on his artistry. Plus, writer Jay Smith offers valuable insights on the profound impact of Gangster Ern.
Published 10/04/24
In this episode, we explore the intricate art of mixtapes and their profound impact on the local rap scene. The story is deepened with insightful interviews featuring prominent figures such as DJ Jam, South Bay's Legion Of Doom and the talented dancer Michael Gift, who was an integral member of the renowned group Vicious Beat Posse.
Published 10/04/24
Our first episode officially establishes the backdrop for our series by detailing the city's cultural landscape in the 1980s. Through the introduction of world famous DJ Gil, listeners get valuable insights derived from his personal encounters, particularly focusing on San Diego's inaugural rap record.
Published 10/04/24
“Rap Diego" is a three-part art history project that explores the origins and evolution of the San Diego local rap scene over the past 40 years. This initiative includes a podcast, an audio documentary, and a series of short films directed by various filmmakers, culminating in this digital exhibition in collaboration with the San Diego History Center. Follow this link to explore the vibrant cultural heritage and potent moments within San Diego's rap scene.
Published 10/02/24