The Crush A Lot Podcast is hosted by Cheese & Kaleena! Cheese & Sir Loveday both native Brooklynites, while the bodyguard Kaleena reps Miami dissect Hip Hop Culture through their personal experiences. These lovers of Hip Hop go through past, current, and potential future work of artists that have complimented, insulted, and straight out transformed the culture for better or worse. WARNING: You might get insulted, and that's okay.
Look, we ain't players, we just .....
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The Crush A Lot Podcast is hosted by Cheese & Kaleena! Cheese & Sir Loveday both native Brooklynites, while the bodyguard Kaleena reps Miami dissect Hip Hop Culture through their personal experiences. These lovers of Hip Hop go through past, current, and potential future work of artists that have complimented, insulted, and straight out transformed the culture for better or worse. WARNING: You might get insulted, and that's okay.
Look, we ain't players, we just .....
Asun & Mav have been dropping stellar projects all of 2020 and well into 2021. Both Emcees have cemented themselves as elite wordsmiths in the current Hip Hop underground scene. On 98 Miles, their joint project, they tap in with Gold Era standout Producer Sibbs Roc. Sibbs lays down a bevy of stellar beats for the Emcees to rhyme too. 98 Miles is a showcase for dense wordplay, detailed world observations and rugged production.
On this episode we talk to Ace, M.A.V and Sibbs on all things 98 Miles. Available 4/2 everywhere. Vinyl & CDs available at AsunEastwood.com on 4/2 12:00pm est.
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The Crush A Lot Podcast is hosted by Cheese & Kaleena! Cheese & Sir Loveday both native Brooklynites, while the bodyguard Kaleena reps Miami dissect Hip Hop Culture through their personal experiences. These lovers of Hip Hop go through past, current, and potential future work of artists that have complimented, insulted, and straight out transformed the culture for better or worse. WARNING: You might get insulted, and that's okay.
Look, we ain't players, we just .....