The Record Report

The Record Report

Remember that feeling when you heard you favorite song for first time? What about when your favorite artist released something and you couldn't wait to talk with your friends about whether or not it was better than the last? That's The Record Report. Each episode is a time capsule into a moment of music. We pick an album, re-review it and discuss how it stood the test of time.

  1. Record Report B-Sides | Grammy Relevance + Fall-Off First Listen Thoughts

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    Record Report B-Sides | Grammy Relevance + Fall-Off First Listen Thoughts

    We're back with a packed episode — and we're not holding back. Ahmad kicks things off with a prank story involving his son that you did NOT see coming. From there, Vance and Ahmad dive deep into everything that had the culture talking: the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the Grammys, J. Cole's latest project, and the ongoing Kanye West situation.Bad Bunny didn't just perform — he brought an entire cultural moment to the biggest stage in American sports. We break down why his set was more than entertainment, what it means for hip-hop's global reach, and who we think should be next on that Halftime stage.Then we shift to the Grammys — are they finally getting it right? We discuss the tributes, the snubs, the recognition of legacy artists, and whether soul music is still getting the respect it deserves. Plus, Kendrick Lamar's stranglehold on hip-hop in 2025 and what that means for the culture going forward.And J. Cole dropped — so of course we had to get into it. Is the storytelling still elite? What does this album mean for his legacy? And is J. Cole approaching the end of an era?All that, plus current music recommendations and our thoughts on the rising British influence in hip-hop.📌 CHAPTERS00:00 – Introduction & Ahmad's Prank Story04:58 – Super Bowl Recap & Reactions10:01 – Halftime Show Highlights14:47 – Cultural Impact of Bad Bunny's Performance19:52 – Future Super Bowl Performers & Predictions27:43 – The Future of Pop Stars in Hip-Hop Spaces30:12 – Evaluating the Best Super Bowl Performers Ever34:41 – Stadium Experience & Artist Selection39:56 – Grammy Awards: Still Relevant?52:08 – Emerging Artists & British Influence54:18 – Grammy Surprises & Recognition57:16 – The Evolving Significance of the Grammys01:01:47 – J. Cole's New Album: First Impressions01:09:36 – Conceptual Depth in J. Cole's Work01:12:43 – What's Next for J. Cole?01:16:50 – Legacy Artists & Their Role in Hip-Hop Today🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Record Report — the podcast where we take hip-hop seriously.💬 Drop your take in the comments: Was Bad Bunny's Halftime Show the best in recent memory? And where does J. Cole's new album first reaction?#TheRecordReport #HipHop #SuperBowl #BadBunny #HalfTimeShow #JCole #KendrickLamar #KanyeWest #Grammys #MusicPodcast #HipHopPodcast #MusicCulture

    1 h 15 min
  2. Pitchfork's Top 100 Hip-Hop Albums: Rage Bait or Right?

    05/10/2025

    Pitchfork's Top 100 Hip-Hop Albums: Rage Bait or Right?

    "Who tf is JJ Fad?" The internet broke when Pitchfork dropped their Top 100 Hip-Hop Albums list - and we have THOUGHTS. This week on The Record Report, we dissect one of the most controversial music ranking lists in recent memory. From Snoop Dogg's "Doggystyle" placement sparking outrage to the glaring Southern hip-hop representation issues, we break down what these lists get right, what they get catastrophically wrong, and why publications keep rage-baiting music fans. The Pitchfork Problem: Why do music publications create lists designed to provoke rather than celebrate? We analyze the methodology behind controversial rankings and whether commercial success should matter in evaluating greatness. Southern Hip-Hop Erasure: The chronic underrepresentation of Southern artists in "definitive" hip-hop lists and why this regional bias persists in music criticism. Kanye's "Yeezus" Legacy: How this polarizing album became the blueprint for modern rage rap, influencing everyone from Travis Scott to Playboi Carti and reshaping hip-hop's sonic landscape. Jay-Z's Placement Debate: Is Hov properly represented in hip-hop history? We examine his catalog's impact and whether critics undervalue his contributions. The Glaring Omissions: From Mobb Deep's "The Infamous" to other timeless classics, we highlight the essential albums these lists consistently overlook. Young Thug's Return: Breaking down Thugger's recent comeback, the cultural conversations around his legal battles, and what his story reveals about the current state of hip-hop. Modern Hip-Hop Evolution: How streaming transformed music consumption and artist developmentThe death and resurrection of regional soundsWhy physical music sales might make a comebackThe future of authenticity in hip-hop cultureRap Feuds & Technology: From ghostwriting controversies to AI's influence on music creation, we examine how technology is transforming hip-hop's creative process and competitive landscape. Gender Dynamics: The complex conversations around masculinity, representation, and power structures in contemporary hip-hop. This episode delves into the albums, artists, and cultural forces that have shaped hip-hop's past, present, and future. Whether you agree with Pitchfork's list or think they got it completely wrong, this conversation will make you reconsider what "greatest" really means. Keywords: Pitchfork hip-hop list, top 100 rap albums, Doggystyle Snoop Dogg, Kanye West Yeezus, Southern hip-hop, Mobb Deep The Infamous, Young Thug, hip-hop debate, music rankings, rap podcast, music criticism, hip-hop culture Episode Highlights

    2 h 34 min

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Remember that feeling when you heard you favorite song for first time? What about when your favorite artist released something and you couldn't wait to talk with your friends about whether or not it was better than the last? That's The Record Report. Each episode is a time capsule into a moment of music. We pick an album, re-review it and discuss how it stood the test of time.