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Touré talks to successful people to find out how they became successful and to see what they know that can help you on your journey. Check out NEW episodes every Wednesday and Throwback episodes on Sundays.
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Jade Novah–I’m A Singer
Jade Novah is an extraordinary soul singer with a new album out called Where Have I Been. She’s deeply spiritual, she’s worked with Beyonce and Rihanna, and she’s deeply thoughtful about what it means to be a singer and to be a Black person in America. Deep convo.
Toure Show Episode 431
Host & Writer: Touré
Executive Producers: Ryan Woodhall and Ashley J. Hobbs
Associate Producer: Adell Coleman
Booker: Rae Holliday
Engineer: Claire McHale
Photographers: Podstream Studios
The House: DCP Entertainment
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Lil Yachty - I Am The King of the Youth
Lil' Yachty is one of my favorite modern rappers. In this convo from 2020 we talk about his style and his musical influences, and get a deep look at the personality of one of the most unique rappers in the game.
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Dissecting the Kendrick-Drake battle
The Kendrick-Drake battle was so much that I had to do a whole episode about it. I called some MCs and people who love to deconstruct lyrics and we went deep through all the major songs of the battle. This is the dissection that you need.
Toure Show Episode 430
Host & Writer: Touré
Executive Producers: Ryan Woodhall and Ashley J. Hobbs
Producer: Quinton Hill
Associate Producer: Adell Coleman
Booker: Rae Holliday
Engineer: Claire McHale
Photographers: Podstream Studios
The House: DCP Entertainment
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Melyssa Ford–I’m Murdery
Melyssa Ford is an icon. She’s been a star for over 20 years and we’ve been friends for that long. She’s smart, she’s fun, she’s got some things she’s vulnerable about. We talk about never getting married, surviving a brain injury, being perimenopausal, being a sex symbol and why The Joe Budden show works so damn well.
Toure Show Episode 429
Host & Writer: Touré
Executive Producers: Ryan Woodhall and Ashley J. Hobbs
Associate Producer: Adell Coleman
Booker: Rae Holliday
Engineer: Claire McHale
Photographers: Podstream Studios
The House: DCP Entertainment
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Tremaine Emory–I Quit Supreme
Tremaine Emory is a designer and creative director who was at Supreme until late last year. He resigned alleging rampant racism at Supreme. We talk about what happened, why he left, and why he believed in putting images of lynchings on t-shirts. This is his first time talking publicly about what happened at Supreme. Important conversation.
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Amari "Monster" Marshall - I Dance For Beyonce
Amari Marshall aka Amari Monster was a Dance Captain on Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour. She danced beside the Queen night after night. She’s the person Beyonce chose to help Blue Ivy be ready for her part of the show. Amazing conversation about dance, working with Beyonce, working with Blue Ivy, working with Rihanna on the Super Bowl halftime show and more.
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Customer Reviews
inteligent discourse
the KL vs Drake episode is my absoulute fave. I heard Toure on another podcast... and I had to come and find the extended version because I knew it went way deeper. I try to always think critically. I so appreciate the deep dive and the unpacking.
Mr. Blow and movin out
This conversation is long overdue. Mr. Blow surgically presented SOME of the reasons to rethink our financial, social, political, mental and quality of life power we must attend to NOW. Ugh I wish this could’ve lasted longer but I’ll take the gift. Well done!
Great HipHop review
I loved the conversation with B Jones & M Holley! Thank you so much and though im late to knowing this podcast exist, I’ve spent this last weekend catching up! As a 48yr old West coast kid, I heard LL, KRS-1, Kool G rap, Dana Dane… So I’m that old…Raised on Lyrical geniuses and y’all brought me back…Have you heard J Cole rhyme and do you think he has that 90s flow… Biggie cadence?
LOX all day…I know I said West coast, but I’m a hip hop who’s here for the lyrics, and KRS-1 will always be my #1, Jay-z, 3 stacks, Em & PAC… it’s definitely emotional and where I was when I heard them or how they paint a picture…Kiss, Cole, TI, Ludacris Big Daddy Kane…. I also think JayZ word play in American Gangster is some of his best work!
A special shout out to the discussion with Dr Dyson… wow! Keep being great, and I will keep listening and letting my people out there know this is a must listen podcast ✌🏾