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 .....
MidaZ the Beast is a lyrical wordsmith. The gifted Emcee has been fine tuning his craft for years. His "Loops" & "Loops Two" projects are earlier indicators of his growing lyricism and his ears for lush production. His recent project " Where the Sidewalk Ends" is a testament to his penmanship. Savvy wordplay, insightful bars and intricate storytelling anchors this magnum opus of a project. Produced by Delle, "...Sidewalk" is an experience worth taking and celebrating.
MidaZ joins us on this episode to talk all things "Where the Sidewalk Ends". Orlando, you have a great Emcee to champion.
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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 .....