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In this episode of Audicratic Audio, I sit down with DJ Toast—longtime radio host and one of the key voices in the Capital Region’s hip-hop scene. DJ Toast started his show at WRPI in 1989, stepped away for 8 years, and eventually made his return—sharing a journey that spans decades of hip-hop culture. We talk about the early days of college radio, the impact of seeing artists like Public Enemy and LL Cool J live, and what it takes to stay consistent and relevant over time. In this episode, we cover: * Starting a hip-hop radio show in 1989 at WRPI * The early days of hip-hop in the 518 * Seeing legendary artists live and how it shaped his path * Stepping away from radio—and what brought him back * The importance of consistency and passion in hip-hop Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop history, radio, or the culture itself, this episode is a deep dive into a journey that spans decades.
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