The Album Society

The Album Society

The Album Society is a podcast dedicated to the culture, stories, and sounds of Hip-Hop, Rap, and R&B. Hosted by DJs who live and breathe music, we break down classic and new albums, track by track, and rate them with a DJ’s ear and a fan’s heart. Whether it's crate-digging deep cuts or mainstream chart-toppers, we know how to move a crowd, and we bring that same energy to every episode.

Episodes

  1. Mar 13

    Revisiting Run the Jewels 3

    In this episode, The Album Society hosts discuss the cultural impact of recent halftime shows, particularly Bad Bunny's performance, and delve into the significance of storytelling in music. They also touch on 50 Cent's commercial antics, J. Cole's new album, and provide a detailed analysis of Run the Jewels 3, exploring its themes, energy, and lyrical content. The conversation further examines industry practices regarding sample clearance and reflects on the evolution of hip-hop, including notable Grammy performances and Gene Simmons' controversial remarks about the genre's place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The episode wraps up with a discussion on Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and their influence in hip-hop history. Bad Bunny's halftime show was culturally significant. Storytelling in music is essential for engagement. 50 Cent's commercials reflect his persona. J. Cole's album showcases his storytelling ability. Run the Jewels 3 is a high-energy workout album. The album's tracks vary in lyrical depth. Sample clearance is crucial in the music industry. Hip-hop's roots are intertwined with blues and rock. Grammy performances can highlight musical evolution. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's legacy is impactful in hip-hop. Chapters 00:00 Cultural Impact of the Halftime Show 02:59 50 Cent's Commercials and Beef with Ja Rule 06:02 90s Hip-Hop Battles and Their Legacy 08:55 J. Cole's 'The Fall Off' and Storytelling in Hip-Hop 12:03 Run the Jewels 3: An Energetic Workout Album 14:55 Track Analysis: High Energy and Unique Sounds 18:02 Exploring Themes and Messages in Run the Jewels 3 22:48 The Jazz Influence in Hip-Hop 24:12 Killer Mike's Political Commentary 25:32 Album Reflection and Future Listening 26:30 Chart Performance and Recognition 31:00 Grammys Highlights and Performances 34:28 Gene Simmons and Hip-Hop's Place in Rock 38:00 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Drama 42:02 Sampling and Legacy of Biggie Smalls halftime show, Bad Bunny, cultural significance, 50 Cent, J. Cole, Run the Jewels, hip-hop, album review, Grammy highlights, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

    46 min
  2. Exploring Vince Staples' 'Dark Times'

    Feb 16

    Exploring Vince Staples' 'Dark Times'

    Vince Staples, Dark Times, music review, hip hop, album analysis, radio culture, DJ podcast, culinary podcast, holiday reflections, music industry In this episode of The Album Society, hosts DJ Trane and DJ Nephew reflect on their holiday experiences, discussing food, family, and the challenges of winter weather. They then dive into a detailed review of Vince Staples' album 'Dark Times', exploring its themes, standout tracks, and the artist's unique style. The conversation shifts to the significance of radio in their musical upbringing and the current state of music culture. Finally, they share their plans for future episodes and the direction of their podcast. The hosts enjoyed their holiday breaks filled with food and family. Vince Staples' album 'Dark Times' features no guest appearances, showcasing his solo artistry. The album's themes revolve around personal struggles and societal issues. Vince Staples is known for his dual life, balancing fame with a desire for privacy. The hosts appreciate the storytelling aspect of Vince's music, likening it to J Cole's style. Radio played a crucial role in their musical education and cultural experiences. The hosts reminisce about the impact of radio shows on their understanding of hip hop. Vince Staples' stage presence is noted as impressive during live performances. The hosts plan to introduce more content and guests in future episodes. They aim to maintain a consistent release schedule for their podcast in 2026.

    31 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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2 Ratings

About

The Album Society is a podcast dedicated to the culture, stories, and sounds of Hip-Hop, Rap, and R&B. Hosted by DJs who live and breathe music, we break down classic and new albums, track by track, and rate them with a DJ’s ear and a fan’s heart. Whether it's crate-digging deep cuts or mainstream chart-toppers, we know how to move a crowd, and we bring that same energy to every episode.