Rap & Order

Rap & Order

Regg and Taurian B. put your favorite Hip-Hop albums of the past on the stand, with a track-by-track interrogation to see how they’ve stood the test of time on Rap & Order podcast.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Case 277: Would Will Smith’s Big Willie Style Be Successful If Released Today?

    Would Will Smith’s Big Willie Style still hit the same if it dropped in today’s hip-hop landscape?   In Case 277 of the Rap & Order Podcast, Taurian B and First Klass Regg put one of the most commercially successful rap albums of the late ’90s under investigation. With chart-topping hits like “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” and “Miami,” Will Smith proved you could dominate music and Hollywood at the same time—but does that formula still work in 2026?   We break down:   The Trackmasters’ production and the polished, radio-friendly sound Will Smith’s crossover appeal vs credibility in hip-hop culture The impact of clean, mainstream rap then vs today’s streaming era Ghostwriting conversations and industry perception Whether Big Willie Style is timeless… or locked in its era     This isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a real debate about evolution in hip-hop and what success looks like now.   🎧 Tap in and decide for yourself: Would Big Willie Style still go platinum today, or would it struggle to connect with modern listeners?       ⚖️ The Verdict     We give our final waffle rating and answer the ultimate question: Classic… or case closed?       📢 Join the Conversation     Leave your verdict and tell us:   Does Big Willie Style hold up today? Is Will Smith underrated as a rapper? Could his style still win in today’s game Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/ taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/ firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Subscribe for more exclusive FKB content: https://bit.ly/FKBYT Sub Connect with FKB! Twitter - https://twitter.com/rapandorder IG - https://instagram.com/rapandorder TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rapandorder

    51 min
  2. 2 APR

    Was Ludacris UNDERRATED as a Lyricist? | Word of Mouf Breakdown (Rap & Order Case 276)

    Order in the court… Case 276 is now in session.   This week on Rap & Order, Taurian B and First Klass Regg put Ludacris’s Word of Mouf under the microscope.   Released in 2001, this album helped define Ludacris as one of the most entertaining—and commercially dominant—artists of his era. With hits like “Rollout (My Business),” “Area Codes,” and “Saturday (Oooh Oooh!),” Luda took over radio, MTV, and clubs worldwide.   But here’s the real question…   Did the humor, wild visuals, and larger-than-life personality overshadow his actual pen?   In this episode, we break down:   The rise of Ludacris and the Disturbing Tha Peace movement His partnership with producers like Timbaland, Organized Noize, and Jazze Pha The album’s production, sound, and Southern influence in the early 2000s Luda’s rapid-fire delivery, punchlines, and lyrical ability Why he’s often left out of “top lyricist” conversations How Word of Mouf stacks up against his peers and his own catalog     We also debate whether Ludacris’ showmanship helped or hurt his legacy… and if this album deserves more respect in hip-hop history.   So here’s the verdict question: 👉 Is Ludacris one of the most underrated lyricists of his era… and where does Word of Mouf rank in his discography?   Drop your verdict in the comments and let us know where you stand.   🎙️ Give us 60 seconds… or give us a full episode—either way, the case will be decided.   That’s Rap & Order. Case closed.

    1hr 13min
  3. 25 MAR

    Is Ghostface Killah’s Pretty Toney Album a Classic? | Rap & Order Case 275

    🎙️ Rap & Order – Case 275: The Pretty Toney Album by Ghostface Killah “Give me 60 seconds on the clock”… nah, this one needed a full investigation. On Case 275 of Rap & Order, Taurian B. and First Klass Regg are joined by special guest Quincy to break down one of the most unique and soulful projects in hip-hop—Pretty Toney. From the Wu-Tang Clan legacy to Ghost’s elite storytelling, we’re asking the real questions: • Is this album a certified classic? • Where does it rank in Ghostface’s legendary catalog? • And is Ghostface really one of the greatest storytellers hip-hop has ever seen? We dive deep into the production, the Def Jam era shift, the raw emotion, and the signature slang that makes Ghost… Ghost. ⸻ 🔥 Opening Topics: Before we open the case, we break down what’s going on in the culture: • Jay-Z shutting down Yankee Stadium with multiple shows • J. Cole sits down with Nadeska Alexis • Michael B. Jordan Oscar win discussion • Ray J responds to Mase & Shyne • Jack Harlow & Monica backlash • Chance the Rapper wins case against former manager • Afroman wins legal battle • Justin Timberlake video cam footage discussion • NBA talk: Los Angeles Lakers & Detroit Pistons updates ⸻ 🎧 Whether you’re a Wu-Tang diehard or just revisiting this album, this episode brings real debate, real insight, and real hip-hop love. Drop your verdict in the comments: 👉 Where does “Pretty Toney” rank in Ghostface’s catalog? That’s Rap & Order… Case 275. Dunn Dunn. Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Subscribe for more exclusive FKB content: https://bit.ly/FKBYTSub Connect with FKB! Twitter - https://twitter.com/rapandorder IG - https://instagram.com/rapandorder TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rapandorder

    1hr 18min
  4. 18 MAR

    Did The Roots’ Things Fall Apart Bring Conscious Rap to the Mainstream? | Rap & Order Case 274

    Rap & Order – Case 274: The Roots – Things Fall Apart Detectives Taurian B and First Klass Regg reopen the files on one of the most important hip-hop albums of the late 90s: Things Fall Apart. Released in 1999, this landmark album helped elevate Black Thought and Questlove into hip-hop’s elite ranks while blending live instrumentation, soulful production, and sharp lyricism. But the question remains… Did The Roots help bring conscious rap into the mainstream? In this episode, Taurian and Regg investigate the cultural impact of the album, break down its production, examine the historic Grammy-winning single “You Got Me” featuring Erykah Badu, and discuss how the album changed the perception of hip-hop bands forever. Along the way Taurian asks a serious question: Is Black Thought rap’s boogeyman? The type of MC other rappers secretly hope they never have to stand next to on a track. The detectives examine the evidence and decide whether Things Fall Apart deserves its legendary reputation. ⸻ Opening Topics in This Episode Before opening the case file, Taurian and Regg discuss: • Top 5 Underground Hip-Hop Albums • What’s taking so long with Drake’s rumored Iceman album • Is Mase underrated or overrated? • How could MTV become culturally relevant again? • How listening to music changes as you get older ⸻ Case 274 is now in session. Was Things Fall Apart the moment conscious rap crossed into the mainstream… or was it simply the greatest example of it? The detectives present the evidence. You deliver the verdict. #TheRoots #ThingsFallApart #HipHopPodcast #BlackThought #RapAndOrder #QuestLove Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Subscribe for more exclusive FKB content: https://bit.ly/FKBYTSub Connect with FKB! Twitter - https://twitter.com/rapandorder IG - https://instagram.com/rapandorder TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rapandorder

    58 min
  5. 4 MAR

    Case 273: Was T.I. vs. T.I.P. A Misstep or ahead of it's time?

    In Case 273 of Rap & Order, Taurian B and Firstklass Regg reopen the file on one of the most debated albums in T.I.’s catalog — T.I. vs T.I.P. Before diving into the case, the hosts kick off the episode with a rundown of some current events in the culture, including Lil Yachty calling the Sugarhill Gang “trash,” reactions to the new J. Cole and Baby Keem album rollouts, speculation about Jay-Z gearing up for something big this June, the return of Paradise, and the new FX series Love Story about JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. Then it’s time to enter the courtroom. Taurian and Regg revisit the ambitious concept behind T.I. vs T.I.P., where Clifford Harris attempted to split his superstar persona from his street alter-ego in a full album narrative. The hosts examine the album’s production, standout records, and guest features while placing the project within the context of T.I.’s reign as the self-proclaimed King of the South. But the music wasn’t the only thing happening at the time. The episode also investigates the turbulence surrounding Tip during this era — including his federal gun case, the Crime Stoppers controversy, and the pressure of maintaining rap dominance while facing serious legal issues. Was T.I. vs T.I.P. a creative misstep at the peak of T.I.’s career? Or was Clifford Harris experimenting with a concept that the culture simply wasn’t ready to fully appreciate? The evidence is presented. The album is re-examined. And Taurian B and Firstklass Regg deliver their verdict.

    1hr 8min

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Regg and Taurian B. put your favorite Hip-Hop albums of the past on the stand, with a track-by-track interrogation to see how they’ve stood the test of time on Rap & Order podcast.