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Dead End Hip Hop provides coverage of hip-hop and conversations surrounding the culture. Join Ken (“Kinge”), Brandon “B”( B from the D), Rafael (“Feefo”), and Rod of Modest Media. No politics. No BS.
Unknown Host hosts Dead End Hip Hop, a music show with 1,000 episodes published.

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Rick Ross is back with his first solo album in five years, *Set In Stone*, and the Dead End Hip Hop crew is here to break it all down. Has Rozay still got that signature luxury rap sound on lock, or is this another case

Vince Staples is back with Crybaby, and the DEHH crew is here to break it all down. From the production and storytelling to the themes and standout moments, we give our thoughts on Vince's latest project and discuss wher

Jay Z had plenty to say during his recent freestyle at The Roots Picnic, and the hip hop world has been dissecting every line since. In this segment, the crew breaks down Jay’s responses to years of criticism and c

The last segment from episode 14 of the podcast is finally here as the crew closes out last week’s episode with their full review of Drake’s MAID OF HONOUR. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy infor

Tonight, we react to a DEHH Reddit post about hip hop feeling dead and the reasons why. You can see the full post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DEHH/comments/1tdxb4r/hiphop_feels_dead_and_the_reasons_are/ See omnystudio

The official review of Drake’s ICEMAN is here. With Rod back in the chamber, the crew finally sits down to break down one of the biggest rap releases of the year. Alongside Spike Lou joining for an additional persp

Drake shocked the game by dropping THREE projects at once with HABITI, ICEMAN, and MAID OF HONOUR, and in this review, the crew focuses on breaking down HABITI track by track. From the production and standout moments to

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Tonight, we react to Drake releasing three albums (48 songs) the possibility of him going independent, and his disses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drake is back with ICEMAN, and Ken and FeeFo sat down for a full first reaction to one of the year's most talked about releases. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this week’s Ears To The Streets segment, the fellas highlight some of the best recently released projects that deserve more attention. From underrated drops to albums flying under the radar, these are the record

In this Hip Hop Minute segment pulled from Episode 13 of the Dead End Hip Hop Podcast, we break down the recent debate sparked by former NBA players Kenyon Martin and Rashad McCants over whether Rick Ross has a stronger

In this conversation, we talk about the upcoming 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt (June 25th, 1996) and reflect on the impact the album had on hip hop culture, lyricism, storytelling, and the rise of Jay-Z as one of

In this conversation, we dive into The New York Times list of the greatest songwriters and break down some of the most surprising picks, questionable rankings, and undeniable legends that made the cut. From hip hop to po

Dead End Hip Hop listens and reacts live to Deante Hitchcock's new album 'Junkie in the Sun.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We react to Jay Z's new interview with the New York Times after being named one of The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this segment, the crew breaks down Akademiks’ latest take on the aftermath of Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s high-profile clash. According to Akademiks, Kendrick did more than win a moment; he left hip hop fee

In this episode, hosts discuss the state of hip hop in 2026 after the first quarter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Feefo curated five tracks for our take on them. We also debate if Gucci Mane snitched. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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