Say No More Podcast

The Say No More Podcast

This podcast is here to shed a light on the culture known as HIp-Hop. In a day and age where music is released so rapidly, it's hard for the average/die-hard fan to keep up. This leaves room for many albums/mixtapes/projects as well as the artists themselves, to missed or forgotten. We want to shed a light on some of these moments and music that have more of an impact on the culture, than you know. Take a walk down memory lane and we'll keep our eyes open for new additions as we say all that needs to be said. This is the Say No More Podcast and thank you for listening. 100

  1. 03/28/2020

    Rappaz R. N. Dainja - The Say No More Podcast Episode 29 (ft. Will of The William Rutledge Podcast)

    Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr DJ NahSla is back with another episode of The Say No More Podcast ft. Will of The William Rutledge Podcast  This is episode 29 Rappaz R. N. Dainja salute to The Techa Blast Master KRS-One & DJ Premier. This episode did start on a sad note, RIP to Bashar Barakah Jackson aka Pop Smoke who was 20 years old and his life was cut short on 02/19/2020. This episode DJ NahSla and Will get into other rappers that lost there lives at such a young age. That’s a good conversation discussing drug use and violence in the state of our Hip-Hop culture. The two also discuss some good albums that were released from Jadakiss, Royce Da 5’9”,  and last but not least, Jay Electronica.  A reading from #onthisdayinrapandhiphophistory courtesy of the legend Chuck D as well a some recommendations including an up and coming MC, Chika Big S/O to Hip-Hop By The Numbers for the info on the young rappers. We appreciate all the listens, the support and if you know of anyone that needs to hear this, please share and subscribe. You can hear this on Anchor,  Apple Podcasts Google Play, Spotify or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. With the COVID-19 crisis happening please be safe and stay home. Of course we’d love for you to listen, especially since you don’t have to go anywhere but in your phone. We pray that everyone is staying as safe and as healthy as can be. Till the next show, PEACE 💯 #thesaynomorepodcast #williamrutledgepodcast #hiphop #rap #music #culture #podcast

  2. 10/05/2018

    24: September 29th 1998 (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 24)

    What's really good? Ya manz AL n B are back like we never left with the Kobe episode. That's right episode 24 of The Say No More Podcast. September 29th 1998 makes 2018 equal 20 years of greatness. We get into a discussionon some pretty important albums that were released all on this one day. These albums that we speak of will serve as out music recommendations for this episode. We start off with Brand Nubian - Foundation. Shouts to Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian and of the Yanadamean Godcast. Next we have A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Movement. We move on to Jay-Z - Vol. 2 Hard Knock Life. B shares his thoughts hearing Ja Rule for the first time.  S/O to Nore and DJ EFN of the Drink Champs. AL makes the wild claim of this album being Jay’s version of illmatic production wise? Big shouts to Memphis Bleek. How can be a Lil Wayne game changer and Jay-Z not? This comes from the previous Joe Budden Podcast, My Guy ep, discussion. Winding it down with OutKast - Aquemini. Skew it on Bar B, Rosa Parks, Da Art of Storytellin' Aquemini, Synthesizer and SpottieOttieDopaliscious? That's not even the whole album. Is this their best album? Go Check Out: Fat Joe ft. Raekwon - Pushin keys - Dark Side Vol. 2 produced by Mark Henry. Finally, last but not least, Black Star - Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star. Brown Skin Lady, Definition Respiration ft. Common, KOS (Determination), Children's Story... it's too much man. Go back an check Silk the shocker, unorthodox flow.  Movie recommendations: Godfather 1, 2 & 3 while they's still on Netflix. Peep Tom Hagen Big shouts to Ice-T for being a super-hero in New Jack City.  Ready for the new Ye? We want to thank y’all for listening. If you like what you hear, subscribe and tell a friend, we appreciate y’all. Catch us on AudioBoom, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play & more. If we're not where you'd like to hear us, let us know via twitter @TheSayNoMorePod or thesaynomorepodcast@gmail.com  Lift ya self 100

    24: September 29th 1998 (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 24)
  3. 09/13/2018

    23: What's Really Good with the Culture? (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 23)

    What’s really good? We hittin’ ya’ll in the head with the Jordan episode aka ep. 23 of The Say No More Podcast. Of course ya mans ALnB are here to talk about the culture of Hip-Hop. Hate to start it off like this but, Rip Mac Miller.  New segment: Let me ask you a question? (Can you be a cop and not know where you live?) Let’s talk Eminem. Kamikaze? Top 5? The disses? Who should respond? (MGK, Lord Jamar & Joe Budden) What’s really good with Slaughterhouse? What happened? Origin? Are record labels sabotaging the culture? Story time with AL: Shout to Jermaine Dupri  My Advice 2 U: Play fun music(shout Puff Daddy & Jermaine Dupri one more time)/Balance  AL’s music recommendations: Joe Budden’s - Halfway House & All Love Lost Sean Paul - Dutty Rock  Solange - A Seat At The Table B's recommendations: Mya - G.M.O.(Got My Own) ft. Tink, Master P - The Ghetto’s trying to kill me, Kane & Abel - 7 Sins & Am I My Brother’s Keeper, Alicia Keys - Unplugged, The Dub Shack - Summertime in The LBC  Movie recommendations: Mario Van Peebles - Baadasssss! & Posse Snapple Facts: Black Ice (The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925) Speaking it to existence: Cormega is a friend of ours and we need to have him on the podcast Shouts to Lord Jamar and Rah Digga and The Yanadameen Godcast Shouts to Artis @chefboyartis on the mix Fuckyalife if you hate’n but LiftYaself 100

    23: What's Really Good with the Culture? (The Say No More Podcast Ep. 23)

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This podcast is here to shed a light on the culture known as HIp-Hop. In a day and age where music is released so rapidly, it's hard for the average/die-hard fan to keep up. This leaves room for many albums/mixtapes/projects as well as the artists themselves, to missed or forgotten. We want to shed a light on some of these moments and music that have more of an impact on the culture, than you know. Take a walk down memory lane and we'll keep our eyes open for new additions as we say all that needs to be said. This is the Say No More Podcast and thank you for listening. 100