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Hostile Reconnaissance
Hostile Reconnaissance
29 episodes
4 days ago
It's bigger than hip hop... Bringing together a love of 80s, 90s and 00s hip-hop and generally talking rubbish, Hostile Reconnaissance bring you a monthly podcast aiming to answer (none of) the biggest questions in hip-hop and rap culture, as seen from the UK.
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It's bigger than hip hop... Bringing together a love of 80s, 90s and 00s hip-hop and generally talking rubbish, Hostile Reconnaissance bring you a monthly podcast aiming to answer (none of) the biggest questions in hip-hop and rap culture, as seen from the UK.
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Music Commentary
Music
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#13: Don’t call it a comeback
Hostile Reconnaissance
1 hour 3 minutes 37 seconds
3 years ago
#13: Don’t call it a comeback

They fell off, they came back harder. This episode looks at artists whose careers took a turn and celebrates their triumphant return to form/status/notoriety.

In this episode, we try to look beyond the typical examples of Nas, Common and Dr Dre, and focus on some less obvious examples. We hope you enjoy it.

If you want to join in the conversation, remember that we have twitter and Instagram, we’d love to hear your feedback and comments.

As always, we have our Spotify playlists too, one of the tracks in the episode (if you prefer the music without our voices over the top) and one where you can add your own comeback hits!

Hostile Reconnaissance
It's bigger than hip hop... Bringing together a love of 80s, 90s and 00s hip-hop and generally talking rubbish, Hostile Reconnaissance bring you a monthly podcast aiming to answer (none of) the biggest questions in hip-hop and rap culture, as seen from the UK.