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Heat across the board (Episode 8)

Heat across the board (Episode 8)

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This episode we review Johnny Billz, Blake Parker, and Armani White and find that they are all talented artists. Our three hosts discuss how these three artists impacted them these last 2 weeks and the different energy each of them brings. We also had a guest call in to the podcast know as DELI a youtuber that reacts to underground and mainstream Hip Hop. Deli gave his thoughts on the three artists as well and we got to ask him a few questions about himself and his channel. We also reacted to 5 more songs that you can see below.

Our Guest Deli's links

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/ambitiondelii/

Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7oQEH1MGmA

Artist

Johnny Billz
https://soundcloud.com/johnny_billz

Blake Parker
https://soundcloud.com/blakesaintdavid

Armani White
https://soundcloud.com/legendbound


Reactions

Ep 8 Reaction Playlist
https://soundcloud.com/letmeputchuon/sets/episode-8


“MOONSHOT” by Jonah Zed Reaction
“Pimpin’ Benjamen” by Coast Contra Reaction
“SHOLLAM” by SONNY Reaction
“Mirror” by SURFSKRT Reaction
“Flash” by Gunnr Reaction


0:00 Intro
01:32 Fazez dropping by babydraco
03:50 Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers discussion
08:12 Johnny Billz Review
22:21 Blake Parker Review
34:16 Armani White Review
44:46 ThxtboiDeli thoughts on the Artists
53:30 Reactions
57:55 “MOONSHOT” by Jonah Zed Reaction
01:02:49 “Pimpin’ Benjamen” by Coast Contra Reaction
01:10:35 “SHOLLAM” by SONNY Reaction
01:14:41 “Mirror” by SURFSKRT Reaction
01:22:04 “Flash” by Gunnr Reaction

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