Big Ass FACTS. I came across children of the world on mtv jams channel not long after I found Freddie Gibbs track “What It Be Like” on Shade45 than had a homie introduce me to Nipsey Hussle all within a very short period of time and way before they were on XXLs freshman cover together and I’ve been happy AF to see both Gibbs and Nip FINALLY get their recognition damn near ten years after that XXL cover. It seems from the recent interviews I’ve saw K.R.I.T do it seems he is following Curren$ys path and doesn’t give two fuccs about the mainstream and getting his records on the radio nationwide and has became content with the fan base he has and continues to make fire music and tour the country but he is a very talented musician that writes him bars and produces a lot of his beats so he needs to be recognized. Nore has been dropping the ball lately with who he has choose to put on his platform. 2010 was one of the last great yrs for dope ass hip hop artists
As a middle-class white man, I really appreciate how Rock articulated things when it came to how he felt when dealing with his music and folks who have been through similar things and could actually relate versus "the lawyers" who simply knew numbers. The way he explained that was truly from the heart and painted a picture that I really hadn't given any serious thought about. I mean, you here about the execs, lawyers, and number crunchers, but the way he explained the real life experience was truly eye opening. Well done Sir!
Daylyt a legend and he ain’t even blow up yet in the rap game. It’s still the genesis of his come up and he’s already done so much. I can’t wait to see what this mans gonna do now that he is with TDE
Learn dat, Punch can RAP rap. Like one of the most underrated in the world right now. Daylyt's pen is elite too, if you check out his albums he's spitting spitting, flows and entendres aplenty.
Yeah but if they was serious 🧐 they’d already put out a Cambatta collab or signed him the EP Lux did with him was most slept on 2021 project because it dropped 1st quarter. Lyt knows wassup & if he never put Punch on it’s for a reason. Batta will tap circles around the top tier MC/Lyricist🤨
@@INeverKnewYou158 Cambattas career is Cambattas responsibility. And Daylyt and Cambatta have a mixtape together coming. Now having said that please get off his nutsack, that was disgusting 😂🤣
@julio santos know what he talking abt #eLite status Punch out ya day job this ain’t no daddy daycare chump I personally like punch- depends on tha fruit
Yo Math this is THE Hip Hop podcast bro. Always always blows me away the insight and info you get from your guest. Salute from Louisiana my guy y'all Killin it
This is the comment I was looking for before I posted a comment. I’m with you bro! Hynaken usually be turning up and be fully involved. This was still a great episode but I’m missing my guy hynaken frfr.
bro I fkn hate the intro song so much lol hes just so much better than those weak ass lines but I never thought about it the way you said it's lyk hes a battle rapper
Watching this interview made me realize how important building relationships in the industry is. I love how everybody had a connection in helping each other becoming successful.
It takes a lot to build a brand that you can trust. I dn't care what TDE is dropping if its dropping I'm picking it up because I rarely get a bad project out of these guys.
Just imagine if A$AP Yam$ wouldn’t have passed how much BIGGER Rocky & The Mob would’ve been. They definitely had it on lock while he was here but once he passed the creative direction of the music definitely wasn’t the same.
That’s a fact. & Yam$ was fuccin with, & in tune with niggas on both coasts. Hella dudes that are buzzin and big out west right now, Yams was rocking with way back then. He was building an empire
I mean..how though? I mean at least with rocky... Baby with Rhianna... Modeling... Music slapping world wide...I think he made a great sacrifice..oops, I mean rest in peace yamz
I wish they asked about Jay Rock responding to meek on the TDE cyper. I remember Meek calling Kendrick a packet rapper on the forgot about dre remix after the control verse dropped and JR saying "I ain't no backpack rapper I ain't no Lyricist and if we ain't talking to you then mind your business then" that bar had to be directed at Meek Mill but know one ever talks about that
I'm from LA and I will never forget Grafh selling me his mixtape back in the day when I was going to get a haircut. I respected the fact a NY nigga was physically in LA selling his shit hand to hand then I went home and played one of the dopest joints I've ever heard and became a fan RIGHT THEN. I've always wondered why artist like him and Jadakiss just never blew up bigger. "As God as my whitness....I keep some shooters with me. They bang they bang they bang....They'll leave ya guts all over"
I waited ALL week to watch the whole conversation... Hype af for the gems and hints I can use to elevate... Shout out to everyone who did the same ... 💯🔥🔥🔥
Wasnt the biggest esso fan but my bro kept telling me he is kinda the glue to the show. I Didn’t realize it til this episode his energy was missed in this episode imo. Great episode tho still
@@adnankasujja3439 idk . He in the clips that dropped today for the upcoming Interview of Caesar from black ink so maybe he just Couldn’t make it to the punch interview
Math Hoffa really came out the cut wit the hottest podcast in the hip hop 🔥, not battle rap in hip hop! Nobody seen this comin I'm tuned in keep goin salute
I feel like NY’s competitive rap vibe doesn’t include the listeners opinion. If you can’t make something ppl wanna listen to it doesn’t really matter how good you are. In the South I think artists are more concerned with how many consumers mess with their music as opposed to their “skill”
Punch says, “Budden, I think it might have been Budden?” The whole room reacts like what? Love this podcast! Also nondirespect to Budden! One of my favorites period! Rap and podding!
TxDxE just DIFFERENT…If u don’t really know them you couldn’t understand how they handled Dot leaving the label…Most folks would fasho be mad…Not the homies…They move different 🙌🏻🙌🏻
All of Math Hoffas interviews are the best at this point kuz this nigga actually ask a question and waits for the WHOLE response and has the next question ready to go no interruptions not bullshit I fucks with this shit heavy
Love this Pod. For the longest time, i felt like Daylyt was a really deep lyrical miracle, especially seeing him on Vlad and other platforms. But then i was turned off by all the antics. After watching this pod, i gained a whole new respect for him and it was very refreshing seeing flowers being passed and him speaking his truths. Best hip-hop pod. Don't let the industry corrupt what yall got going on here! Love and Respect! Also, i love it when yall have an OG on the panel to chime in. regardless of what they say, it gives perspective. Sometimes, it feels like i'm getting wisdom from my elders who i never was able to speak with at this stage in my life... Transitioning from "the moment, to acting like i'm building a legacy." Edit: and now i'm hearing all the co-hosts are beefing. When the family feuds, we all lose.
@@Infinityworld92 I believe he's speaking of the timeline of The Black Panther itself I believe Tchalla was the 5th black panther but there are more after him
@math HOFFA if you read this then make BIGGA speak more often. He always has something profound to say that makes us think. An have different perspective on things.
Sometimes Mecca, adds value to the show then at times he talks in a demeanor as if he has all the answers and I really do think he should revisit some of his old episode to see how he comes off. To tell Kendrick Lamar or any artist what they should do to give back to other artists was wild to say. Kendrick has given back in ways that Mecca needs to some research especially with other artist in the industry.
Its crazy how Punch made a statement on twitter and people tried to crucify him over it. Hiphop is in shambles. Everything topping the charts is about being promiscuous, violent, or just flat out lowlife culture. What happened to the upliting music, or teaching lessons and other forms of positivity. You got 🥷 like Lyor in charge pushing the bs, but yall coming at Punch for saying hiphop is demonic😂😂😂
I feel like the movie/TV industry should make a Hip Hop Cinematic Universe or TV shows just like the MCU, but Hip Hop related where they make biopics or a series on rappers lives in the HHCU and the movies or TV shows connect in a way like 2pac, Death Row, a new and much better Biggie movie and I heard that Snoop is even doing his own movie, I wanna see a Dr. Dre movie that takes place after he left Death Row and built Aftermath and he ended up signing 50 Cent, Eminem, The Game & much later Kendrick since the whole Straight Outta Compton/NWA movie exists, but even that movie wasn't all the way accurate because you can only fit so much to a 2 hr movie. I wouldn't mind seeing a series on NWA and the whole Dre & Eazy beef be brought to the screen.
im 26 from sac, grew up on hip hop, the KRS, The Wu, the Rakim n Eric B…. this is where u wanna go when you want some game and some real #hiphop stories
I love this show because it speaks to the core of what we want to hear from who we want to see and math is an amazing director. I think in this one it missed a little though. I loved listening to the kendrick timeline of how they made history but i really was interested in hearing more about punch himself. his life where hes from his childhood what even inspired him to be in music. i wouldve loved to hear more of the exec perspective from being a regular person to this incredible icon. Punch is a quiet soldier who is on the frontlines of alot of the success. Id just would have love to get to know punch on a more personal touch. Again, still a great job and i will forever watch this show. Cant wait till you have a paid subscription based for premium stuff im looking forward to seeing where this team takes this brand.
its usually like that with the legendary executives. because they have their own story, the company story, and all the artists stories, they have many interviews worth of stuff to talk about yk?
i'd love to see Big K.R.I.T in that seat. Dope artist and highly underrated. Would love to hear him talk southern hip hop with Math and Mecca.
Big Ass FACTS. I came across children of the world on mtv jams channel not long after I found Freddie Gibbs track “What It Be Like” on Shade45 than had a homie introduce me to Nipsey Hussle all within a very short period of time and way before they were on XXLs freshman cover together and I’ve been happy AF to see both Gibbs and Nip FINALLY get their recognition damn near ten years after that XXL cover. It seems from the recent interviews I’ve saw K.R.I.T do it seems he is following Curren$ys path and doesn’t give two fuccs about the mainstream and getting his records on the radio nationwide and has became content with the fan base he has and continues to make fire music and tour the country but he is a very talented musician that writes him bars and produces a lot of his beats so he needs to be recognized. Nore has been dropping the ball lately with who he has choose to put on his platform. 2010 was one of the last great yrs for dope ass hip hop artists
K.R.I.T be so underrated...his flows and lyrics are hella fyah
I’m mad they left him out that control conversation
@@HustleDiffrnt that is exactly why I thought of him. He is mentioned in that verse and his Mt. Olympus response was dope!
I was saying math and the panel didn’t mention him
Glad to see daylyt on the platform. The best in battle rap, can’t no rapper fw bro. Giving him his flowers now 🔥
Daylyt transcends god tier
💐
🥩🚴♂️
Ab-Soul battled Daylyt and went lyrically bar for bar with him. King Los too🔥
😂🤦🏿♂️stop glazing like a 304
Punch just seems like a beautiful soul. He seems like he would be the best dad.
Punch always coming with crazy bars the song with Schoolboy Q "feelin myself" is a classic
As a middle-class white man, I really appreciate how Rock articulated things when it came to how he felt when dealing with his music and folks who have been through similar things and could actually relate versus "the lawyers" who simply knew numbers. The way he explained that was truly from the heart and painted a picture that I really hadn't given any serious thought about. I mean, you here about the execs, lawyers, and number crunchers, but the way he explained the real life experience was truly eye opening. Well done Sir!
Daylyt a legend and he ain’t even blow up yet in the rap game. It’s still the genesis of his come up and he’s already done so much. I can’t wait to see what this mans gonna do now that he is with TDE
he might get bigger still but hes not gonna "blow up" like hes pretty will into his career, far from new
Learn dat, Punch can RAP rap. Like one of the most underrated in the world right now. Daylyt's pen is elite too, if you check out his albums he's spitting spitting, flows and entendres aplenty.
He went in on untitled 5
Yeah but if they was serious 🧐 they’d already put out a Cambatta collab or signed him the EP Lux did with him was most slept on 2021 project because it dropped 1st quarter. Lyt knows wassup & if he never put Punch on it’s for a reason. Batta will tap circles around the top tier MC/Lyricist🤨
@@INeverKnewYou158 Cambattas career is Cambattas responsibility. And Daylyt and Cambatta have a mixtape together coming. Now having said that please get off his nutsack, that was disgusting 😂🤣
@julio santos know what he talking abt #eLite status
Punch out ya day job this ain’t no daddy daycare chump
I personally like punch- depends on tha fruit
Yo Math this is THE Hip Hop podcast bro. Always always blows me away the insight and info you get from your guest. Salute from Louisiana my guy y'all Killin it
PPP pp m
This show feels like I’m on the block listening to the older generation, just soaking up game. Bronx stand up !!
BX NIGGA!!!!!!! Hunts point, east Tremont, 196!!!
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BX All Day!!! High Bridge!! 161, 164, 167..Grand Concourse, Morris Ave, Anderson Ave, Jerome Ave!! 💯💯
You know Hynaken must’ve been goin through it he was quiet for almost 2 hours wishing him nothing but positive energy
Word he be on the preemptive with the questions.
This is the comment I was looking for before I posted a comment. I’m with you bro! Hynaken usually be turning up and be fully involved. This was still a great episode but I’m missing my guy hynaken frfr.
Which one is that? What does he do?
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
What happened to him he was mad quiet
Shout out to Math for getting ALL THESE BIG INTERVIEWS and not changing the intro and displaying battle rappers
check out his "legends only" playlist *fire emoji (my laptop shortcuts trippin smh)
bro I fkn hate the intro song so much lol
hes just so much better than those weak ass lines but I never thought about it the way you said it's lyk hes a battle rapper
I see Daylyt, I click. Salute to Math for creating classic episodes and raising his value 🙌🏽
Punch, Daylyt, AND Rob Markman in the cut? This episode gon be GOATED.
Rockness is the biggest legend in that room my child, how dare you dismiss him
@@upclosenpersonal100 child? Lmaooo
@@hiphopbreaux8156 He right tho how you gonna forget Rock and got HipHop in your name?
Watching this interview made me realize how important building relationships in the industry is. I love how everybody had a connection in helping each other becoming successful.
Thats how life works. All facets of it 💯
I agree bro! Hip hop is circling back to its roots!
Punch sounds like he has a beautiful soul and a great head on his shoulders. Such a rare combination.👊🏽
It takes a lot to build a brand that you can trust. I dn't care what TDE is dropping if its dropping I'm picking it up because I rarely get a bad project out of these guys.
I’m surprised on how quiet day is but this interview is really dope with so much genuine care and gems
Been watching the podcast from episode 1 it’s crazy how much everything has evolved from the guests to the conversations big up from 🇬🇧
Love seeing the whole world involved! As it should be 🙏💪🏻💙
Control was needed, it'll forever be remembered as an important time Hip Hop, I remember waiting for responses everyday.
Wow Hoffa killing shit he got punch from TDE
TDE owners don't never do Interviews so this is dope
Word imagine Top Dawg on this
Just imagine if A$AP Yam$ wouldn’t have passed how much BIGGER Rocky & The Mob would’ve been. They definitely had it on lock while he was here but once he passed the creative direction of the music definitely wasn’t the same.
Facts
That’s a fact. & Yam$ was fuccin with, & in tune with niggas on both coasts. Hella dudes that are buzzin and big out west right now, Yams was rocking with way back then. He was building an empire
Yeah Yams was the guru and started it before Rocky was ever around
@@flyghtmyleage6041 facts
I mean..how though? I mean at least with rocky... Baby with Rhianna... Modeling... Music slapping world wide...I think he made a great sacrifice..oops, I mean rest in peace yamz
If y'all ever get KRS-One on the show it's gonna have to be 3, 3 hour episodes. Still might not be long enough.
I'll watch the whole thing twice!
just the whole day
Fa real
Big K.R.I.T had the best response to the Control verse. Mt. Olympus was ill. Now they wanna hear a country nigga rap
dope as fuhh y'all got Punch on here. this really is the realest hip hop interviews based on variety & caliber of guests
I wish they asked about Jay Rock responding to meek on the TDE cyper. I remember Meek calling Kendrick a packet rapper on the forgot about dre remix after the control verse dropped and JR saying "I ain't no backpack rapper I ain't no Lyricist and if we ain't talking to you then mind your business then" that bar had to be directed at Meek Mill but know one ever talks about that
ahhh never knew that
@@darkskinwhite lol Yeah mad ninjas was mad bout that control verse
@@romelegend2334 that I do remember lol good times
really been a fan of TDE since the beginning, I was into every second of this. thanks Math cause wow. favorite episode🙏🏾
Seeing the clear mentally differences between west and east coast foos is crazy
I'm from LA and I will never forget Grafh selling me his mixtape back in the day when I was going to get a haircut. I respected the fact a NY nigga was physically in LA selling his shit hand to hand then I went home and played one of the dopest joints I've ever heard and became a fan RIGHT THEN. I've always wondered why artist like him and Jadakiss just never blew up bigger. "As God as my whitness....I keep some shooters with me. They bang they bang they bang....They'll leave ya guts all over"
Daylyt is fr Mysterio tho, plays with illusions and shit, mastered the art of trolling (and rhyming!)
This Podcast is it! Support from New Zealand Math! Shout out Day & Punch
Lol, like they forgot Punch was there. Glad to see him on, but they could've engaged more.
It crazy to hear this in mist of what is going on.
I waited ALL week to watch the whole conversation... Hype af for the gems and hints I can use to elevate... Shout out to everyone who did the same ... 💯🔥🔥🔥
So many 💎 dropped in this can be a script of a movie
He’s absolutely right Joe Budden did start that whole lane
Only my third episode and it seems that Daylyt not having a drink subconsciously made everyone else put theirs down...
Yo Daylyt fire 🔥 I love this show bro
Wait till math hears how great Punch is at rapping
KRIT had the best Control response with Mt.Olympus
Wasnt the biggest esso fan but my bro kept telling me he is kinda the glue to the show. I Didn’t realize it til this episode his energy was missed in this episode imo. Great episode tho still
What happened to Esso?
@@adnankasujja3439 idk . He in the clips that dropped today for the upcoming Interview of Caesar from black ink so maybe he just
Couldn’t make it to the punch interview
He might've given Rockness his chair for this one...
#MYExpertOpinion
@@drewhite7044 good point
Math Hoffa really came out the cut wit the hottest podcast in the hip hop 🔥, not battle rap in hip hop! Nobody seen this comin I'm tuned in keep goin salute
Might be time for a TDE documentary 🔥
I feel like NY’s competitive rap vibe doesn’t include the listeners opinion. If you can’t make something ppl wanna listen to it doesn’t really matter how good you are. In the South I think artists are more concerned with how many consumers mess with their music as opposed to their “skill”
Big ups to Math Hoffa nothing but respect over here keep it up bro
Punch says, “Budden, I think it might have been Budden?” The whole room reacts like what? Love this podcast! Also nondirespect to Budden! One of my favorites period! Rap and podding!
☀️🍇🖤 Hynaken what is it honey??? You know we love you! It gets better! (Great show, MATH! You're the best! )
Daylyt rules. Instant subscribe
This channel is very very informative!! Y'all all give good advice on the industry and it feels like we just hanging out with y'all 😎💪🌌🙌💯💯
RIP CHADWICK BOSEMAN! imagine if he did music too...bruh....Jamie Foxx would have a problem! Love the show Math! Long live MY EXPERT OPINION!
Yo math as fan would love to see a episode with arp. The way u guys interview would be dope . Or even smack 🫡🫡
I feel like I'm about to listen to all 3 hours at once.
TxDxE just DIFFERENT…If u don’t really know them you couldn’t understand how they handled Dot leaving the label…Most folks would fasho be mad…Not the homies…They move different 🙌🏻🙌🏻
All of Math Hoffas interviews are the best at this point kuz this nigga actually ask a question and waits for the WHOLE response and has the next question ready to go no interruptions not bullshit I fucks with this shit heavy
This is high-key a hip-hop history channel 🔥🔥🔥
Different...
Love this Pod. For the longest time, i felt like Daylyt was a really deep lyrical miracle, especially seeing him on Vlad and other platforms. But then i was turned off by all the antics. After watching this pod, i gained a whole new respect for him and it was very refreshing seeing flowers being passed and him speaking his truths. Best hip-hop pod. Don't let the industry corrupt what yall got going on here! Love and Respect! Also, i love it when yall have an OG on the panel to chime in. regardless of what they say, it gives perspective. Sometimes, it feels like i'm getting wisdom from my elders who i never was able to speak with at this stage in my life... Transitioning from "the moment, to acting like i'm building a legacy."
Edit: and now i'm hearing all the co-hosts are beefing. When the family feuds, we all lose.
Actually had enough discipline not to watch one clip this time. Now I get to watch three straight hours of 🔥
Same! literally avoided the clips cause I needed the whole thing
Yooo same let's goooo
Same !!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
Facts me too
Same 😂😂😂
If u know the panther story he's been a different person several times so u don't have to recast u just move the story along organically
Tchalla always been around
@@Infinityworld92 I believe he's speaking of the timeline of The Black Panther itself I believe Tchalla was the 5th black panther but there are more after him
Good shit Hoffa These drops are timely lol
@math HOFFA if you read this then make BIGGA speak more often. He always has something profound to say that makes us think. An have different perspective on things.
Do they talk about that time day poured 💦on maths 👟😂
I’m here for daylyt🤷🏻♂️💯
Dope interview and for the record mase cleared that up wit proof. Videos and all
Sometimes Mecca, adds value to the show then at times he talks in a demeanor as if he has all the answers and I really do think he should revisit some of his old episode to see how he comes off. To tell Kendrick Lamar or any artist what they should do to give back to other artists was wild to say. Kendrick has given back in ways that Mecca needs to some research especially with other artist in the industry.
Its crazy how Punch made a statement on twitter and people tried to crucify him over it.
Hiphop is in shambles. Everything topping the charts is about being promiscuous, violent, or just flat out lowlife culture.
What happened to the upliting music, or teaching lessons and other forms of positivity.
You got 🥷 like Lyor in charge pushing the bs, but yall coming at Punch for saying hiphop is demonic😂😂😂
Bring more of the West side over this is great content. Been bangers 🔥 🔥 🔥 every trip. This is taking flight ✈️ 💯
I remember the 50vsKanye too‼️ Excellent Point made about the transition..
We need a Daylyt interview alone
HOFFA!!! Salute to my brother 🙏🏾 💯
@22:20 all my life was my shit. Every morning MTV Jams would play that joint 🔥
Never watched an entire show thats 3 hours like this before but man this was good
Appreciate good authentic content math.....
I be clicking the Like button on this shit before I even see the episodes now. I love all this shit.
Keep ya head up whatever you going through Hynaken. Another consistently dope episode as always 💯
I gotta come to the show ASAP!
☀️🍇🖤We love you!👑DANNY MYERS FOREVER🔥🔥🔥LIVING LEGEND🔥🔥🔥BATTLE RAP ICON🔥🔥🔥
Idk why I thought u pulled up before but then realized I don’t think u have lol. That would be so epic! Bargawwwwddd
Nah, that’s alright brother. We seen quite a bit of you. And by that I mean enough.
That pac juice Math Hoffa is the East Coast Icecube thankx for another great interview Souljah. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who would’ve know we would get some Marvel Cinematic Universe talk this episode man this podcast is just fire yo keep doing your thing Math.
I feel like the movie/TV industry should make a Hip Hop Cinematic Universe or TV shows just like the MCU, but Hip Hop related where they make biopics or a series on rappers lives in the HHCU and the movies or TV shows connect in a way like 2pac, Death Row, a new and much better Biggie movie and I heard that Snoop is even doing his own movie, I wanna see a Dr. Dre movie that takes place after he left Death Row and built Aftermath and he ended up signing 50 Cent, Eminem, The Game & much later Kendrick since the whole Straight Outta Compton/NWA movie exists, but even that movie wasn't all the way accurate because you can only fit so much to a 2 hr movie. I wouldn't mind seeing a series on NWA and the whole Dre & Eazy beef be brought to the screen.
Very good conversation, one of the best interviews so far. Keep ya head up Hynaken
Get flawless real tlk on this show. I know my boy would love to hop on here, his music is lit and he was on the show rhythm and flow.
Beautiful moment in podcast history!
im 26 from sac, grew up on hip hop, the KRS, The Wu, the Rakim n Eric B…. this is where u wanna go when you want some game and some real #hiphop stories
I took a break to listen to the “don’t kill my vibe” Lyt was right, Mayonnaise forsho
This was literally the only episode I wanted to see
So glad @ Esso stayed home for this one he just be talking just to talk dont really add nothing to the convo
So true
Let's go Day!!
“Everybody I see lying sick in the coffin sealed” 😂😂😂
Episode aint even start yet and ik its gon be #LEGENDARY 📍⭐️💭✅️🌐
“ Day Lyt is Drake’s final form of being a real street 🥷 “
-Eyes
Shout Out to Mecca rocking da "McDowell's" shirt.... That's Dope
Bruh I’d rather hear Punch have this talk on another platform. Not hating but if you know you know. Mecca 🤫😂
Best podcast ever🔥🔥🔥✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
This show is addictive!!!!
Rockness Monsta! In the building!
That Wayne And J Rock Song Is What Hip Me To J Rock ..That Song Was 🔥
I love this show because it speaks to the core of what we want to hear from who we want to see and math is an amazing director. I think in this one it missed a little though. I loved listening to the kendrick timeline of how they made history but i really was interested in hearing more about punch himself. his life where hes from his childhood what even inspired him to be in music. i wouldve loved to hear more of the exec perspective from being a regular person to this incredible icon. Punch is a quiet soldier who is on the frontlines of alot of the success. Id just would have love to get to know punch on a more personal touch. Again, still a great job and i will forever watch this show. Cant wait till you have a paid subscription based for premium stuff im looking forward to seeing where this team takes this brand.
its usually like that with the legendary executives. because they have their own story, the company story, and all the artists stories, they have many interviews worth of stuff to talk about yk?
That King of NY line was dope
Q taking his shoes off sounds silly but besides probably a level of physical comfort, look into magnetic energy and how shoes block it.....
Didn't clock Rob Markman there. He needs an episode all on his own.
Wait so daylyt is on tde's roster ?
"It was on the love"
That is why wayne is the greatest ever