Steven Louis calls Fatboi Sharif, the Garden State Gargoyle and newest member of PoW Records.
Abe Beame talks to Skyzoo about slowly saying goodbye to the Brooklyn he once knew, continuing to rock with the Knicks, and his latest project, 'All the Brilliant Things.'
With the European Championship in full swing, rappers Cousin Feo and Lord Juco of Death At The Derby talk about the joy of throwing verbal punches at each other and why they can’t wait to be old supporters in the stands.
On 'Who Sold My Soul?' the collaborative partners escaped to Lisbon and tapped back into joy of creation.
At the 30-year anniversary of the classic album, 'A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing,' Dres speaks with POW about his roller coaster ride of a life and the brilliant but short-lived Black Sheep duo.
Ahead of the Hot 97 host's debut album, Rosenberg shares the early projects that influenced his own legendary curation skills.
Jayson Buford chats with the rising Florida rapper who was quick to become a full-fledged regional force after dropping his new project 'Thru Da Door.'
Oumar Saleh catches up with the Norwegian producer about his love for jazz, expanding his influences through sampling, his aversion to the 'lo-fi' label and more.
On '1176,' Guapdad tackles the loss of his childhood home to gentrification, battling quarantine exhaustion and letting the song cry with nostalgia for his family’s chicken adobo.
Son Raw hopped on a Zoom call with the three podcasters of a certain age to talk about the current music landscape, aging gracefully in hip-hop and more.