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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 1H 41M

Release Recap (March 2025)

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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fZSeMQNCdjW4Lut1ZnuEn?si=40fa06f50b9f4b36We share our thoughts on Saba’s new album and Playboi Carti’s latest project. We highlight Little Simz’s growth, the Black Soprano Family’s new release, and the evolving hip-hop landscape. We also explore new releases in the UK scene including Chip, EsDeeKid, Unknown T DeeRiginal, namesbliss, Aitch as well as Wu-Tang’s resurgence and the Red Bull Culture Clash.TakeawaysSaba's album is considered a strong contender for album of the year.No I.D.'s production style is influential and sample-forward.The themes in Saba's album focus on humility and personal growth.Listeners are currently exploring the album's depth and content.The timing of album releases can affect listener engagement.Playboi Carti's lengthy album raises concerns about quality over quantity.The mystique surrounding artists can enhance their appeal.Participants express a desire for more meaningful content in music.The conversation highlights the importance of personal connection to music.Listeners are navigating their music preferences based on current vibes. People are drawn to celebrities who are less accessible.Playboi Carti's appeal lies in his mystique and fanbase.Controversies can overshadow an artist's music.Quality in music is subjective; some prioritize vibes over lyrics.The evolution of an artist's sound can lead to mixed reactions.Little Simz's return showcases her growth as an artist.Music can reflect personal struggles and societal issues.Listeners often seek relatable content in music.The music industry is influenced by social dynamics and marketing.Will Smith's return to music raises questions about authenticity.  Jaden Smith's relationship with Tyler is complex and layered.Will Smith's Oscar slap reignited discussions about celebrity behavior.The Black Soprano Family's album is a strong contender for album of the year.The hosts appreciate the raw and gritty nature of the Black Soprano Family's music.Celebrity actions are often magnified and scrutinized by the public.The conversation highlights the importance of LGBTQ representation in media.The hosts express mixed feelings about the seriousness of celebrity relationships.The slap incident at the Oscars was both shocking and impactful.Listeners are encouraged to check out the Black Soprano Family's new album.The podcast provides a humorous yet insightful take on current events in pop culture. There's a surge of new talent in rap.Producers play a crucial role in shaping projects.Streaming is changing how music is made and shared.Skepta is actively collaborating and experimenting with his sound.Billy Woods' artwork provokes thought and discussion.Boldy James is releasing music at an impressive rate.Chip is making a strong comeback in the UK rap scene.Aitch is gaining recognition for his lyrical skills.The energy in the studio can inspire great performances.Artists are navigating their careers in a rapidly changing music landscape. K-Coke is attempting a comeback with new music.Rico Nasty's rage rap is gaining traction.Jack Harlow's collaboration with Doja Cat showcases his evolving style.Wale continues to produce quality music despite a fluctuating career.Wu-Tang's new track feels fresh and reminiscent of their classic sound.Curren$y remains a prolific artist with accessible music.The sheer volume of new music makes it challenging to keep up.The Red Bull Culture Clash highlights the vibrancy of UK music.Spice's performance at the Culture Clash was a standout moment.

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