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Catch Up
Boosie Fade
70 episodes
9 months ago
Catch Up is a weekly music and culture podcast that examines contemporary hip-hop—where it is, where it's going, and what it all means. Hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone.
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Catch Up is a weekly music and culture podcast that examines contemporary hip-hop—where it is, where it's going, and what it all means. Hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Ep. 57: Looking Back on the 2010s
Catch Up
1 hour 2 minutes 10 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 57: Looking Back on the 2010s
On the final Catch Up of the decade, James and Jordan reflect on the artists, albums and songs, that made the 2010s perhaps the strongest decade in the history of Rap and R&B.  Catch Up is hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone, and is produced by Kyle Fulton. Research for this episode was provided by Corey Chaltas. Make sure to follow Catch Up on Instagram, and feel free to get in touch with us at catchuppodTO@gmail.com.  This episode was made possible by our generous Patreon contributors. To find out more about how you can support the podcast please visit our Patreon Page.
Catch Up
Catch Up is a weekly music and culture podcast that examines contemporary hip-hop—where it is, where it's going, and what it all means. Hosted by Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone.