Dan, the drummer from the Irish group 'Cooks But We're Chefs' joins the lads this week for an interview
To celebrate DCUfm's women in radio day, the lads took this week to show some love to some of the best women hip-hop artists.
The boys (minus Rob) are back to talk about Mac Miller. There are a few issues with audio but I think we had a nice aul' chat all the same. It's good to be back.
The lads end the semester the way they started, with a load of tech problems! Listen in to hear about Christmas Hip-Hop tracks and see if you agree with our picks for Artist of the Year.
No guest this week, but the lads dive into the new album by MangoXMathman 'Casual Work'. A new segment is also introduced this week where Conor tests Adam and Rob's hip-hop knowledge.
This week the lads sat down with Rich Fish for a chat about his music, gigs and the Irish Hip-Hop Scene.
The boys are back for season 2 and to kick it off we have our take on festival season in Ireland for Summer 2019. Apologies for the scuffed conditions, FM is still broken so we had to record in a library.
Conor felt like hopping into the studio for a bit to give a short review of N9NA by Tech N9ne and Ventura by Anderson .Paak
In the final episode of the semester, each of the lads breaks down an individual album, then together they go over their favourite episodes of the semester and their top moments.
As per usual Adam isn't here so it's Conor and Rob discussing the King of Queensbridge, Nas.
The lads this week keep the old school vibe as they tackle the Notorious B.I.G
In this scuffed episode, Conor is by himself to break down one of the Hip-Hop G.O.A.Ts Eminem.
The lads (minus Adam) are here for reading week with an hour of power, breaking down some of the biggest beefs in Hip-Hop and finishing off last weeks conversation about Kanye.
This week the lads bring in Dylan Mangan to discuss Kanye West. Our most educational episode to date.
In this episode the lads take the trip to England to discuss an emerging genre of hip-hop called Grime.
The boys are back this week to tackle one of the most intricate lyricists from Compton: Kendrick Lamar.
In the episode, Conor, Rob and Adam break down Kendrick's 4 studio albums while giving some of their own insights as well.
This week on the show, Conor and Rob discuss old school hip-hop compared to new-school hip-hop. The conversation is slightly biased as the lads are die-hard old school fans, but they offer good points on both sides.