8 episodes

Breaking down seminal moments in Drake's career to explore the broader history and evolution of hip-hop, R&B, gender dynamics, and Black culture. Hosted by Ty Harper.

This is not a Drake podcast CBC Arts & Entertainment

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    • 4.3 • 36 Ratings

Breaking down seminal moments in Drake's career to explore the broader history and evolution of hip-hop, R&B, gender dynamics, and Black culture. Hosted by Ty Harper.

    This is not a Drake Podcast Introduces: Buffy

    This is not a Drake Podcast Introduces: Buffy

    Buffy Sainte-Marie is one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of the past century. For 60 years her music has quietly reverberated throughout pop culture, and provided a touchstone for Indigenous resistance. In this five-part series, Mohawk and Tuscarora writer Falen Johnson explores how Buffy’s life and legacy is essential to understanding Indigenous resilience. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/buffy

    • 35 min
    Prologue

    Prologue

    One of the most popular rappers in America isn’t American. But this podcast isn’t really about him. Drake’s success is a culmination of many unheard moments, songs, and artists that made hip-hop and Black music the dominant cultural force it is today. This podcast digs into those stories.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/this-is-not-a-drake-podcast-transcripts-listen-1.6747671

    • 12 min
    Ep 1: Toronto was always a hip-hop city

    Ep 1: Toronto was always a hip-hop city

    Drake is the poster boy of Toronto, although the city's hip-hop scene was thriving long before it became known to his fans as 'The 6ix.' But the Canadian music industry’s history with its homegrown hip-hop talent is long and fraught—this is a look at that relationship.

    Plus, the fight for the first Black-owned radio station in Canada, which turns 20 this year.

    Artists mentioned in this episode: Kardinal Offishall, Michie Mee, Maestro Fresh Wes, k-Os, Dream Warriors, K-4ce (the man who coined the term “T-Dot”), Theo 3 (who coined the term ‘Screwface Capital’) Saukrates, Mindbender, Choclair, Rochester, Eternia, Point Blank.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/this-is-not-a-drake-podcast-transcripts-listen-1.6747671

    • 47 min
    Ep 2: How the mixtape went digital

    Ep 2: How the mixtape went digital

    Even as its popularity grew, hip-hop was ignored by most commercial radio. DJs and artists intervened and underground mixtapes became *the* medium for distributing new music and gaining clout — But then, a raid by the FBI in Atlanta changed hip-hop distribution forever.

    Plus, how Drake’s So Far Gone mixtape fits into this digital evolution.

    Some artists and DJs mentioned in this episode: DJ Drama, HustleGRL, J. Cole, Kid Capri, DJ Doo Wop, DJ Clue.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/this-is-not-a-drake-podcast-transcripts-listen-1.6747671

    • 37 min
    Ep 3: The rise of the Nice Guy rapper

    Ep 3: The rise of the Nice Guy rapper

    This episode contains explicit lyrics.

    Hip-hop feminists took the alpha male rapper and his critics to task in the 90s and 2000’s. Guest host Anupa Mistry finds out why. She goes on a journey with three Black women, to see how Drake's Nice Guy persona reveals the complexity of gender in hip-hop.

    Some scholars and artists mentioned in this episode: Treva Lindsey, Jenessa Williams, Sydanie (Featuring her 2018 song "Flirt"), Joan Morgan, Rihanna, LL Cool J.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/this-is-not-a-drake-podcast-transcripts-listen-1.6747671

    • 44 min
    Ep 4: The rise of the singing rapper

    Ep 4: The rise of the singing rapper

    It's pretty common to hear rap and R&B influences on the same track, but that wasn’t always the case. Hip-hop was not received with open arms by many in the R&B establishment. Still, rappers found creative ways of being heard on the radio, while others pushed beyond stereotypes of Black masculinity to find a new voice.

    Some artists mentioned in this episode: Kwamé, DJ Frankie Crocker, Sugarhill Gang, Melle Mel, Teddy Riley, Bell Biv DeVoe, 50 cent, Kanye West.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/this-is-not-a-drake-podcast-transcripts-listen-1.6747671

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
36 Ratings

36 Ratings

stephyk1988 ,

Whether you hate or love Drake...

...as long as you love hip hop, this podcast is for you. 10 out of 10.

My fly girl ,

Very Intelligent Discussion of Black Music

I thoroughly enjoyed the historic and academic substance of this podcast. It was both entertaining and informative. I’d love to hear more on this topic. THANK YOU!

bevy love ,

Really well done

This podcast is really well done, with its production, editing, sound quality, content, historical reference, and thought provoking influence. My favorite episode was the one hosted by the female. Really impressed and highly recommended!

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