
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.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1169 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentarySociety & Culture | |||

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DEHH and ITMSO have been huge influences on me since I was in middle school. Can’t believe I’ve been watching/listening for almost a decade now. Thank you guys for all the hard work and for all you’ve done for the culture. Hope you all know how much you mean to so many hip-hop heads out there!
BIG MOOCHIE 🍇🍇🍇
Good Job Feefo 🧡🧡🍊🍊 keep going!
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could've used some more constructive criticism. Could've used a more thoughtful analysis. Kind of an awkward way to review an album. Should've went through every individual song. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
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Focus on hip-hop culture characterizes the content, exploring various facets such as album reviews, artist interviews, and discussions around the genre's evolution. The show features a mix of humor and analytical insights, reflecting on artists' contributions and the music industry at large. Frequent themes include debates about specific tracks, the state of hip-hop, and reactions to significant cultural events within the music scene, making it compelling for avid hip-hop enthusiasts who appreciate both entertainment and in-depth commentary.
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8. Rome Streetz
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