Hook it to my veins
This podcast is GOOD AS HELL. I love learning about the context behind the seminal moments I heard about or experienced firsthand as a fan. It’s great to see the artform get its due in this way, especially bc the common sentiment for far too long was that Canadian hip hop was second rate and had nothing unique to offer. I love that this podcast explores how we got to where we are now. It’s about so much more than Drake and that’s why it shines! Great to hear from a range of voices and not just old heads too. Keep em coming!
......m. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/23/20
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Best way to learn an in-depth history of the music we love to love. The chapter on feminism blew my mind. Yes yes yes... more of this.
Angelina 143 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/07/20
Just whipped right through the first one - a great host, lots of detailed research and history and beautifully paints a sometimes painful and sometimes joyous picture of the city. Already know this will be one of my summer favs.
Orohn via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/16/20
This podcast is really well done, with its production, editing, sound quality, content, historical reference, and thought provoking influence.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!
bevy love via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
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