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The Rap Soul Podcast

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The Rap Soul Podcast is where hip hop and R&B intersect. This podcast delivers album reviews, artist features, and discussions about hip hop and R&B from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. It is a compelling show that blends the worlds of rap and soul music, offering listeners a deep dive into the intersection of these genres. Hosted by 12Kyle, the podcast explores the rich history, influential artists, and evolving trends within rap and soul.Each episode features discussions on classic tracks, artist spotlights, and thematic explorations that highlight the emotional and cultural impact of these genres. 12Kyle often shares personal insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and expert opinions, creating an engaging and informative experience for fans of both rap and soul. The Rap Soul Podcast is a great listen for anyone interested in understanding the profound connection between these musical styles and their broader cultural significance.

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Episode The Best Hip Hop Album That Came Out The Year That You Graduated From High School Cover

The Best Hip Hop Album That Came Out The Year That You Graduated From High School

What was the greatest hip-hop album released the year you graduated from high school? For me, the answer is easy: Death Certificate by Ice Cube. In this episode of The Rap Soul Podcast, I take a deep dive into one of the most important and controversial albums in hip-hop history. Released in 1991, Death Certificate wasn't just an album—it was a powerful statement about race, politics, police brutality, economic inequality, gang culture, and Black empowerment. I break down: * Why the album was ahead of its time * The significance of the "Death Side" and "Life Side" * The impact of Rodney King and the social climate of Los Angeles * Songs like "A Bird in the Hand," "Color Blind," and "No Vaseline" * Why this album remains essential listening 35 years later What was the best hip-hop album released the year YOU graduated from high school?

11. Juni 2026 - 20 min
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The 25 Best LA Hip Hop Albums

Los Angeles gave hip hop some of the greatest albums ever recorded — but which ones belong at the top? On this episode of The Rap Soul Podcast, 12Kyle is joined by Baylor from the BTG For President Podcast to break down and debate the 25 greatest LA hip hop albums of all time. From N.W.A., Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, and Snoop Dogg to Kendrick Lamar, Nipsey Hussle, The Game, and more — the fellas discuss classic albums, cultural impact, West Coast history, gang politics, CD era nostalgia, and why certain albums still hit decades later. Topics include: * Why Doggystyle changed everything * Is The Chronic better than Doggystyle? * Kendrick Lamar’s place in LA rap history * Why Dogg Food deserves more respect * The impact of Eazy-E and N.W.A. * The greatest rookie run in hip hop history * Why LA hip hop is still dominating today West Coast hip hop fans — this one's for you.

21. Mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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