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  1. Ep. 180.5: The Best of Hip-hop Special

    2025. 10. 03. ·  보너스

    Ep. 180.5: The Best of Hip-hop Special

    The beat is fresh and so is the trivia on the Best of Hip-hop special of Go Fact Yourself! It’s a boxed set of our favorite rap trivia from over the years, including Hall of Fame MCs and DJs as experts. Appearing in this episode: Gina Yashere from ep. 142 Evette Dionne from ep. 121 Seán Devlin from ep. 87 Sarah Jones from ep. 167 DJ Jazzy Jeff from ep. 100 Marc Evan Jackson from ep. 176 Open Mike Eagle from ep. 165 With Guest Experts: Ahmad: Hip-Hop artist who earned a Gold Record for his track, “Back in the Day.” Speech: Rapper and founding member of hip-hop group Arrested Development. DJ Jazzy Jeff: Actor, producer and Grammy-winning hip-hop pioneer. Big Daddy Kane: Grammy-winning rapper and producer, known for his groundbreaking rhymes. DJ Spinderella: Grammy-winning DJ, rapper and producer, known for her work as a member of the group Salt-N-Pepa. Candyman: Rapper and producer who co-wrote and performed the hit song “Knockin’ Boots.” Darryl “DMC” McDaniels: Founding member of Run-DMC and member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Hosts:  J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Credits: Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell. Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU! Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joingofact

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  2. Big Daddy Kane’s Lyrical Legacy

    2021. 08. 19.

    Big Daddy Kane’s Lyrical Legacy

    Before he was Big Daddy Kane, the legendary MC who broke out big in the late 80s, he was just Antonio Hardy, the kid from Brooklyn who heard something new coming out of the turntables at the block party. It was the sound of hip-hop coming of age, and Kane was coming up with it. Soon, he’d be writing his own rhymes and traveling to other boroughs to battle their best MCs. Big Daddy Kane would go on to become one of the most versatile rappers of his day, with hits like “Ain’t No Half-Steppin,’” and “Smooth Operator.” He came up alongside the late great Biz Markie, and joined up with Marley Marl and the Juice Crew, establishing himself as one of the pioneers of the golden age of hip-hop. Trymaine talks with Kane about those early days in Brooklyn, what he can offer today’s rappers, and what the forthcoming Universal Hip-Hop Museum could mean for Black culture. For a transcript, please visit https://www.msnbc.com/intoamerica.  Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com Further Reading and Listening: Link to stream NYC Homecoming Week concert seriesRaekwon, KRS-One, George Clinton, Big Daddy Kane to Headline New York City Concert SeriesUniversal Hip-Hop Museum To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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