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Music In The Blood Podcast

Music In The Blood Podcast

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This PodCast is hosted by, Zo, Hassané, and MrThankYouVeryMuch. We have a deep love for music so we talk about new music topics every week. "Our opinion doesn't matter but we're gonna give it to you anyway", is our slogan, so just have fun and hear these sometimes outlandish takes.

Socials: IG @MusicInTheBlood702 @MrThankYouVeryMuch @lv.hassane

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  • Did Giveon drop the best R&B album of the decade?! Clipse🔥🔥💥Listen to us discuss this on MIB Ep.19
    Aug 9 2025

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    This PodCast is hosted by, Zo, Ren. We have a deep love for music so we talk about new, old, and crazy music topics every chance we get. "Our opinion doesn't matter but we're gonna give it to you anyway", is our motto, so just have fun and hear these sometimes outlandish takes.

    Socials: IG @MusicInTheBlood702 @lv.hassane
    TikTok: @musicintheblood702

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    59 mins
  • Music In The Blood Ep. 17: Pass The Mic: Who Really Deserved The Super Bowl Stage?
    May 23 2025

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    The latest Super Bowl halftime show announcement has sparked a cultural firestorm - Kendrick Lamar will take the stage in New Orleans, leaving hometown hero Lil Wayne on the sidelines. Our passionate debate unpacks why this decision makes sense from a performance perspective while acknowledging the disappointment many fans feel.

    We dive deep into what separates these two legendary artists as performers. Kendrick's theatrical approach creates immersive experiences rather than just shows - from his Grammy performances to the Mr. Morale tour, he consistently delivers conceptual, visually stunning presentations. Meanwhile, Wayne's legendary catalog and influence are undeniable, but do they translate to the specific demands of the Super Bowl stage?

    The conversation shifts to recent releases that have captured our attention. Future's latest project brings that vintage trap energy we've missed, with heavy 808s and standout tracks like "Plutoski" and "Ocean" that feel like a return to form. T Grizzly's ambitious 24-track album starts strong but struggles to maintain its quality throughout its lengthy runtime.

    J Cole's position in the ongoing Drake/Kendrick saga provides another fascinating thread. His recent verses addressing why he stepped back from the conflict reveal an artist prioritizing relationships over competition - a stance that divides us as listeners and fans. Does this make him wise or unwilling to fully engage with the competitive spirit of hip-hop?

    We close with a nostalgic revisiting of the classic "Problems" track, comparing Drake and Kendrick's iconic verses and reflecting on how that collaboration represents a different era in rap relationships. Whether you're team Kendrick or team Wayne, this episode captures the passion and complexity of modern hip-hop discussions. Join the conversation and let us know where you stand on these cultural debates!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Music In the Blood Ep. 18: Zo's Thoughts
    May 23 2025

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    GNX album review

    Tyler the creator album

    Sza deluxe

    Drake petition/lawsuit

    Snoop album review

    Pink dreads , streamers being the new outlet for rappers!!


    This PodCast is hosted by, Zo, Ren, and Mr.ThankYouVeryMuch. We have a deep love for music so we talk about new, old, and crazy music topics every week. "Our opinion doesn't matter but we're gonna give it to you anyway", is our slogan, so just have fun and hear these sometimes outlandish takes.

    Socials: IG @MusicInTheBlood702 @MrThankYouVeryMuch @lv.hassane
    TikTok: @musicintheblood702

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    41 mins
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