Lyrically Critical Kingston Matua
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A podcast that presents the music you love from a lyrical point of view. Episodes provide historical context, artist commentary, and of course some opinions concerning the songs you love.
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The Heart Part 5 - Kendrick Lamar
The track that proceeded Kendrick Lamar's long awaited album. We take a deeper look into lyrics of this hit track and learn a little bit about why Kendrick Lamar is one of the most prolific writers in the hiphop world.
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The Powerful Women of Hip Hop, and Olivia Rodrigo
I was just going to do a few of the hits from Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, but I want to have some positivity on this episode so I threw in a rising star in the music industry. Lets hear what these so called powerful inspirational women have to say in their latest lyrics.
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Episode 7: J Cole's Off-Season
Did a poll a while ago and learned that there are a lot of people that prefer their podcast episodes to be longer than 30 min. So, I took a chance and did a much longer than normal episode. Lucky for me, my favorite artist just so happened to release an album recently and a friend requested I talk about it. This episode with be a song by song, lyrical and musical breakdown of the entire Off-Season album by J Cole. I share some of my favorite bars and ideas from the album and hopefully help all you none hip-hop fans develop even a small respect for what a true hip-hop ARTIST can do with his music. Enjoy!
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Episode 6: Levitate Til We're Good
Since we've talked about a current hit that will probably not be making it on the next kids bop album, I figured we could cover a couple 2021 hits that mom and dad can safely play in the living room on a Friday night.
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Episode 5: Astronaut In The Ocean
This bass heavy track from an unknown new comer had me skeptical at first but after some research and analysis I am now a all in on a track with a message and a vibe.
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Episode 4: We're All Blue
This episode takes a deeper look at a 90's pop classic that took the world by storm after its creation in Turin Italy. Blue (DaBaDee) by the Italian pop group Eiffel 65 contains what we all believe to be the most misheard lyrics of all-time. Plot twist, everyone is wrong. Join me and learn about the history and the artists intentions for this fun 90's club hit.