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Ep. 7: "I Wish" by Skee-Lo (#13, 1995)
Wish granted. On our seventh episode, we present the tale of San Pedro Skee-Lo, brought to you by Maxton fucking up the names of Los Angeles-adjacent cities and Trevor Ikrath's Hip Hop Cinematic Universe. ...
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Ep. 6: "Rapper’s Delight" by Sugarhill Gang (#36, 1980) feat. Nory
Welcome to our feature-length sixth episode, where we're taking the deepest possible dive into one of the oldest pillars of rap music, Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight", with rapper Nory. You will never be the same. ...
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Ep. 5: "Who Let the Dogs Out" by Baha Men (#40, 2000) feat. suprchnk
On our fifth episode, we hang out with listeners, debunk popular myths, and answer every question you didn't know you had about "Who Let the Dogs Out" (except maybe the most obvious one). Featuring special guest Malcolm Wyley, aka producer suprchnk! ...
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Ep. 4: "You Get What You Give" by New Radicals (#36, 1999) feat. James Webster
On our fourth episode, James Webster, Trevor's good friend and doppelgänger, drops by to offer his hot takes on New Radicals' turn-of-the-millennium anthem "You Get What You Give", and to learn about the saga of secret hit songwriter Gregg Alexander. ...
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Ep. 3: "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward (#1, 1979)
It's our third episode, and we're talking about the lost legacy of Tennessee singer Anita Ward, via her 1979 chart-topper, "Ring My Bell". We also discuss record label fuckery, fix our childhoods, and give out some neat awards. ...
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Ep. 2: "No Rain" by Blind Melon (#20, 1993) feat. Nory
On our second episode, rapper Nory joins us to discuss Blind Melon's "No Rain", and the precipitous legacy of their lead singer Shannon Hoon. Bring a poncho. ...