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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 1H 2M

How We Fell For Hip‑Hop And Found Our DJ Names

from The Most Dope · host Gordy B

Send a textTwo turntables, a stack of UNO decks, and a room full of opinions—this one moves. We kick off with local wins as Dre rolls out Level Up Entertainment, karaoke residencies lock in, and a first‑ever house set stretches his comfort zone. From there, the crates open wide: Baby Boy lore sparks a sharp take on symbolism, and a Bay Area roll call—E‑40, Too $hort, Mac Dre, Souls of Mischief—collides with today’s wave of Larry June and LaRussell. The question isn’t whether “our” songs are now throwbacks; it’s how DJs stitch eras together so the floor never loses the thread.We widen the lens with East Coast storytelling and calm control—Joey Bada$$ and J. Cole get their flowers—and shout out a TikTok gem, Norman Sands, whose Tribe‑tinged cadence turns heads. The night’s biggest reveal belongs to Marion, who claims her on‑air identity as DJ Bebecita, a name rooted in her day‑one hospital tag. We unpack branding the right way, from gathering inspo to partnering with a designer who translates story into a mark that works on flyers, socials, and stage visuals.What really powers the growth is craft and community. Weekly drives to Beat Junkies in Glendale become a ritual of open tables, humble reps, and unexpected mentorship—Shortcut dropping into class, technique critiques that feel like encouragement, and the slow magic of learning baby, release, stab, and tear scratches until timing becomes muscle memory. We also wade into the messy waters of separating art from the artist, balancing client boundaries with cultural honesty, and acknowledging the double standards baked into nostalgia. Between laughter about “oldies,” best diss tracks, and giant game nights that double as strategy lessons, the through‑line is clear: stay curious, keep the joy close, and let the music teach you how to listen.If this episode made you nod, laugh, or rethink your set list, hit follow, share it with a friend, and drop a review. Tell us your first true hip‑hop love and the one song you’ll never take out of your crate.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of The Most Dope Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the ride and found some inspiration along the way. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your preferred platform. Stay in touch with us on social media for the latest updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and more dope content. Until next time, stay dope and keep the good vibes rolling.

Send a text Two turntables, a stack of UNO decks, and a room full of opinions—this one moves. We kick off with local wins as Dre rolls out Level Up Entertainment, karaoke residencies lock in, and a first‑ever house set stretches his comfort zone. From there, the crates open wide: Baby Boy lore sparks a sharp take on symbolism, and a Bay Area roll call—E‑40, Too $hort, Mac Dre, Souls of Mischief—collides with today’s wave of Larry June and LaRussell. The question isn’t whether “our” songs are ...

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