No Ceilings is hosted by rapper, Crip gang member, and social pundit Glasses Malone with assistance from his co-host Peter Bas. Every week, the two discuss people and things that are despised, loathed, and generally unliked by mainstream society. From prostitutes and white supremacists to Satanists and rapist, No Ceilings examines and attempts to diagnose those things we have labeled as Pariahs. A lifestyle and culture podcast featuring conversations with the intent to sway the pendulum on one’s way of thinking. As individuals are culturally bound to experiences that result in different responses - No Ceilings tough discussions, typically from opposing sides, will break down life’s interpretations.
In this episode, Glasses Malone, joined by Trap Bradshaw, Lex Diamonds, and Jobs dive into the heated debate surrounding J. Cole’s apology and self-correction, questioning whether he was unfairly “demonized” or whether the real controversy was walking back tough talk only to re-enter competitive rap energy. The crew unpacks the role of audience pressure, marketing strategy, and authenticity in hip-hop, examining h...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone opens by addressing how his song “Tupac Must Die” was received, explaining that it was never meant as a personal attack and that he would have withheld it if people close to him—like Gonzo—had said it hurt them. He frames the record as a cultural hip hop expression that can make outsiders uncomfortable, then welcomes guests including RoseKiki Loko, Sega, Trap Br...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone sits down with DJ Hed and members of 1500 or Nothin’ for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about the real journey through the music industry — from early tech struggles to creative breakthroughs. The crew reflects on adapting to social media, navigating the blog era of hip hop, and learning how digital platforms reshaped artist discovery, branding, and influence.
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In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone with special guest Ace Boy Rios get into a spirited discussion about cultural authenticity, personal experiences with various cuisines, and the influence of cultural elements in hip hop and pop music. They share their candid opinions on New York culture, Jamaican food, Mexican food in different parts of the U.S., and Americanized versions of global cuisines. The conversation also ...
In this episode, Glasses Malone and co. get into a spirited discussion about cultural authenticity, personal experiences with various cuisines, and the influence of cultural elements in hip hop and pop music. They share their candid opinions on New York culture, Jamaican food, Mexican food in different parts of the U.S., and Americanized versions of global cuisines. The conversation also touches on the authenticity of artists like ...
In this episode, Glasses Malone and the No Ceilings crew break down a revealing Baxter Holmes ESPN feature examining the Buss family dynamics that ultimately led to the historic $10 billion sale of the Los Angeles Lakers. The conversation explores Jeanie Buss’ leadership following Dr. Jerry Buss’ passing, including the scrutiny she faced while guiding the franchise through Kobe Bryant’s final seasons and reshaping...
In this bonus episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone and Trap Bradshaw dive into a candid conversation about authenticity in hip hop and the responsibility that comes with cultural influence. The discussion examines Kanye West’s evolving relationship with white culture, J. Cole’s response to questions of authenticity following a high-profile rap battle, and what it truly means to be “pro-Black” i...
In this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone and special guests, The Viral Way (@theviralway_podcast), unpack the ongoing tension between authenticity and commercialization within hip hop culture. The conversation explores how street narratives are framed in media, the consequences of being labeled “crazy,” and the importance of understanding personal limits when navigating fame, storytelling, and public p...
In this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone and the crew take a nostalgic deep dive into the golden era of professional wrestling, reflecting on the cultural impact of legends like Hulk Hogan and Dusty Rhodes. The conversation expands into a broader examination of iconic films such as Taxi Driver, Joker, and Do the Right Thing, unpacking how these movies authentically captured the social tension, identity, and evolvi...
In this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone and special guests unpack the ongoing tension between authenticity and commercialization within hip hop culture. The conversation explores how street narratives are framed in media, the consequences of being labeled “crazy,” and the importance of understanding personal limits when navigating fame, storytelling, and public perception.
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In this bonus episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone and the crew dive into a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about the state of hip hop culture, the evolution of music commercialization, and the ongoing fight to preserve authenticity. They unpack how hip hop intersects with fashion, visual art, and broader cultural movements, examining the reciprocal relationship between the music and the culture it represents.
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In this episode, Glasses Malone and crew unpack the complexities surrounding Drake’s Civil RICO lawsuit, examining its potential implications for hip hop culture, artist accountability, and the music industry at large. The conversation explores legal strategy, corporate power dynamics, and how public perception influences high-profile cases involving major artists. The panel also zooms out to assess the current state of hip h...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone, joined by Rose Gold Pete for an in-depth conversation on authentic storytelling within hip hop culture. Glasses breaks down the importance of cultural accuracy and lived experience, particularly when translating street narratives into dialogue that feels real—not performative. He addresses the ongoing challenge of hip hop being misrepresented as it enters mainstream spaces...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by Jobs (Intellectually Petty Radio) for a thought-provoking and deeply analytical conversation about the role of street culture in American society. They examine the historical and socio-economic function of the streets, particularly within marginalized communities, and unpack how various immigrant groups have used street economies as pathways to opportunity. The discussion ...
In this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone leads a powerful conversation examining the core of hip hop culture, the sacrifices required to protect it, and the critical differences between hip hop as a cultural movement and pop music as a commercial product. The discussion centers on authenticity, cultural accountability, and responsibility, particularly when it comes to how street culture is represented and commodif...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone and Rose Gold Pete dive deep into the intersection of music, creativity, and the societal forces that shape personal fulfillment. They explore what makes an artist’s voice truly unique, how parenthood can both challenge and fuel creativity, and the tension between material success and holistic well-being. The conversation examines the difference between the human mind and the hum...
The No Ceilings crew dive into the evolving realities of the American Dream, examining how real estate, politics, and education shape opportunity in today’s economy. They break down the stark differences in housing affordability across states—from accessible markets like Oklahoma to high-cost regions such as Massachusetts—and discuss how these disparities influence long-term financial stability and generational we...
Glasses Malone and the crew dive into a raw and reflective conversation about drug culture, accountability, and the personal choices that shape identity. They unpack the shifting perceptions of drug dealers versus users, the societal impact of addiction, and the moral conflicts surrounding the drug trade. Through candid storytelling and personal insight, the discussion explores the often-overlooked humanity behind the hustle, empha...
In this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast, Glasses Malone shares his compelling journey from growing up around drag racing and audio engineering to finding his voice in hip hop. He reflects on the profound influence of his father and brother, explaining how these relationships shaped his identity, passions, and understanding of accountability. Glasses explores the mathematical precision of drag racing and how it parallels the stru...
In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone and the crew dive deep into the culture of HBCUs, the transition from education to street life, and the moral crossroads that shape identity and community. Through candid reflections on personal choices, violence, and redemption, Glasses explores the often-overlooked connection between ambition, environment, and survival.
The conversation broadens into an in-depth examination of hip-ho...
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