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 .....
Super Producer Hobgoblin has been crafting sinister beats for years. Most noticeably with Da Cloth's M.A.V. and Baltimore's Emcee Jamil Honestly. His eerie production haunts your ears and leaves goosebumps, creating a listening experience worth your time. The Awakening is Hobgoblin first release under his imprint Deathface Records. It showcases Hobgoblin sinister beats with some of the underground's elites like M.A.V., Smoovth, Lord Juco, J Scienide, Recongnize Ali, Cousin Feo and more.
On this episode, we talk to Hobs about The Awakening, Deathface Records, Production style and his 80's inspire beat tape. Tap in!
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Crush-A-Lot Podcast
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 .....