We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
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Imagine tuning in from the 909 where Nesquik and Jay Kasai effortlessly embody the Inland Empire’s heart and hustle—introducing listeners to a scene once stagnant, now pulsing with fresh energy. Jay’s intro...
In episode #135, hosts Mark Ali and Nesquik dive deep into one of the most influential hip-hop albums of all time: Only Built for Cuban Linx… by Raekwon, co-starring Ghostface Killah. They explore how Raekwon’s 1995 solo debut didn’t just follow the Wu-Tang Clan formula—it innovated it. Framed like a gritty street film, the album blends mafioso narratives, coded slang, and cinematic production into an immersive listen...
In this episode, the crew dives deep into Nelly’s groundbreaking debut Country Grammar, an album that didn’t just introduce a new artist—it announced the arrival of an entirely new sound. Straight out of St. Louis, Nelly brought a melodic, feel-good swagger that fused hip-hop with pop, R&B, and even country. The hosts explore how he redefined early 2000s rap, showing that Midwest artists could command just as much...
The return of Clipse is nothing short of monumental, and the crew from the 909 captures every ounce of that anticipation in this high-energy episode. In #132 LET GOD SORT 'EM OUT ROLLOUT DISCUSSION, Mark, Ali, and Nesquik dive deep into the buzz surrounding the duo’s first album in 15 years, dissecting everything from the Paris Fashion Week sneak previews to Pharrell’s involvement and the Kendrick feature drama t...
In this vibrant and deeply engaging episode, the hosts of That's Hip-Hop dive into the kaleidoscopic genius of Stankonia, OutKast’s bold and genre-defying fourth studio album. From the electric jolt of “B.O.B.” to the emotional core of “Ms. Jackson,” the crew explores how André 3000 and Big Boi blended Southern hip-hop roots with everything from gospel and funk to rave and psychedelia. They highlight the duo’s dy...
In this electrifying breakdown of The Marshall Mathers LP, the crew from the 909—Mark, Ali, and Nesquik—dive deep into the mind of Slim Shady, unraveling the chaos, genius, and controversy that made Eminem’s third studio album a cultural bombshell. With unmatched lyrical precision, raw vulnerability, and blistering satire, Eminem didn’t just bend the rules—he nuked them. From the emotional wreckage of “Stan” to the sa...
In episode #129 of That’s Hip-Hop, the crew dives deep into the cold, concrete world of The Infamous, Mobb Deep’s landmark 1995 album that brought the gritty sound of Queensbridge straight to your eardrums. From the moment Mark, Ali, and Nesquick open the discussion, you know you’re in for more than just a casual review — this is a full-on homage to a record that redefined East Coast hip-hop. With an eerie minimalism ...
In episode #130 of That’s Hip-Hop, the mic heats up with Inland Empire heavyweights Fam Likely—a dynamic duo composed of Tangent Wiggy and Diesel 5K1—bringing stories, lyricism, and legacy straight to the forefront. From the jump, the energy is electric as hosts and guests trade stories about nerdcore rhymes, comic book bars, and the grind of building platforms in a region often overlooked. Tangent fuses cerebral wit ...
In this powerful and heartfelt interview, Sonnie Babble, the Inland Empire's lyrical architect, sits down with Nesquik for an unforgettable deep dive into music, legacy, and purpose. From humble beginnings freestyling in San Bernardino parks to professionally recording tracks at just 12 years old, Sonnie reveals how his artistry was forged in the fire of personal struggle, mental health battles, and an unyielding...
In episode #124 of That’s Hip Hop, the crew dives deep into Darkness and Other Colors, the final lyrical testament from the razor-tongued titan, Chino XL. This isn’t just an album review—it’s a eulogy, an autopsy, and a celebration all rolled into one. Straight from the 909, hosts Mark, Ali, and Isaiah peel back the layers of Chino’s bar-heavy brilliance, unpacking his haunting wordplay, cerebral punchlines, and the v...
In episode #125, the podcast dives deep with underground hip-hop veteran Memphis Reigns, a lyrical craftsman with over two decades of stories, cyphers, and sonic adventures under his belt. The conversation kicks off with warmth and mutual respect, quickly unraveling the unique path Memphis took—from pausing cassette tapes to write down MC Hammer lyrics in Japan, to forming freestyle circles with fellow beat junkies. W...
In this vibrant and nostalgic episode, the crew from That’s Hip Hop dives headfirst into B.o.B’s genre-blending debut The Adventures of Bobby Ray, unpacking the brilliance and controversy that orbit this multifaceted Atlanta artist. From his seamless fusions of hip-hop, pop, and rock, to his undeniable knack for hit-making with songs like Nothing on You, Airplanes, and Magic, the team paints a vivid picture of an arti...
In episode #123, titled “WHAT THE FCK IS A JAY ELECTRONICA REVIEW”*, the crew from "That's Hip-Hop" dive deep into the myth, mystique, and lyrical mastery of Jay Electronica — the elusive enigma of hip-hop. From J. Elect’s labyrinthine lyricism, esoteric references, and ghost-like discography, they praise his prophet-like presence. Highlighting his poetic genius with moments like “Exhibit C” that stoppe...
#121 FREESTYLE COMPILATION PART 3 is a lyrical lightning storm that crashes down with raw energy, wit, and pure improvisational talent. Hosted by Mark Flores and featuring the fiery flows of Isaiah and Ali, this episode of That's Hip Hop showcases why freestyle is the beating heart of the podcast. No pre-writtens, no safety nets—just pure off-the-dome wordplay delivered with passion, humor, and skill. Each emcee ...
In episode #122 of That’s Hip Hop, the crew dives headfirst into the unforgettable Above the Rim soundtrack — a masterstroke of West Coast dominance paired with an East Coast film. Mark, Ali, and Isaiah vibe out as they revisit this 1994 classic, curated at the height of Death Row Records’ reign. From Warren G and Nate Dogg’s timeless “Regulate” to deep cuts from Tupac, Lady of Rage, and Tha Dogg Pound, they explore h...
In episode #118 of the podcast, Hip-Hop’s Godson, Mark the Realist, and Nesquik review Nick Grant’s "Sunday Dinner", a soul-seasoned album served fresh from the heart of South Carolina. The trio dives into Grant's lyrical legacy, comparing his storytelling finesse to Nas, Jay-Z, and Common. Described as a lyrical craftsman with a vintage flair and sharp metaphors—like the instant classic “Never trust a ...
In this high-energy episode of That's Hip-Hop, Mark, Ali, and Isaiah dive headfirst into Migos’ explosive Culture album, a modern classic that redefined the trap genre and brought group dynamics roaring back to the forefront of hip-hop. With their signature triplet flow, infectious adlibs, and slick charisma, Migos—Quavo, Offset, and the late Takeoff—crafted a sound that was instantly viral and undeniably influen...
In episode #117, the podcast taps into the raw, vibrant soul of Inland Empire artistry with none other than ID Mak—MC, producer, designer, and all-around creative force. From skating rails in Fontana to early garage recordings on a chunky Dell, ID Mak shares a colorful journey steeped in passion, resilience, and authenticity. The conversation flows like one of his tracks—layered, unexpected, and deeply personal—as he ...
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