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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2025 · 11 MIN

When I Get Home - Houston, Black Sovereignty & Power

from Lyrical Linguist · host Andrés López

On this episode of Lyrical Linguist, hosted by Andrés López, we look into Solange's album, "When I Get Home." With a creative vision and unique sound, Solange explores her connections to Houston and the power of her identity. 

On this episode of Lyrical Linguist, hosted by Andrés López, we look into Solange's album, "When I Get Home." With a creative vision and unique sound, Solange explores her connections to Houston and the power of her identity.

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Scar(r)ed For Life pjwrench A nostalgic, banter-full and analytical delve into all the TV shows, movies, games, books, and other media that scared (and scarred!) us s***less when we were children in the 90s. Ranging from the infamous to the obscure, from The Wizard of Oz to The Demon Headmaster, from Tomb Raider to fairytales, we’ve offer up 2 classic pieces of entertainment to reminisce and wax lyrical. Enjoy! TomCattt Thomas Patton From the beginning music has prowled with accordion lessons at a young age, followed by sax, blues harp and more recently piano, vocals, song writing and recording. Thomas Patton (AKA TomCattt) credits his mother for his stage name "TomCattt” as she was big on nick names for those she held close to her heart. TomCattt's music is best described as easy listening and sometimes retro, yet with a contemporary mix and feel. Accompanied by the creative tracks of a number of gifted musicians, his first album Hiiyaaaaaaaaaaa inspires imagination and finds a way to impress with a unique vocal sound, compelling harmony and gripping melody. The lyrical content is in fact a living reflection of this artists emotional journey that followed leaving love, finding a new love only to lose love once again. Hiiyaaaaaaaaaaa was released on June 1st, 2013 and all are invited to Soundcloud, Bandcamp, ReverbNation and Cdbaby where "A Question" is free download and to enjoy TomCattt's website tomcattt.com. SHARPEST DARTZ AKME Swav’o & Akme Kool Beats sharpen their sound with new project Sharpest Dartz.After building momentum with their debut Roads Eucharist, rapper Swav’o and Italian producer Akme Kool Beats return with their second project, Sharpest Dartz., the release proves why the duo are quickly becoming essential voices in the UK hip hop scene.Swav’o brings an unwavering sharpness to the mic — raw, lyrical, and uncompromising. He’s not chasing fame or trends; instead, his mission is simple: to be known as a great rapper. With a rare mix of street authenticity and refined wordplay, Swav’o’s delivery slices through Akme Kool Beats’ trademark sound: boom bap-rooted, underground-leaning production that resonates with true heads of the UK hip hop scene.The lead single, “Get Your Weather Right”, arrives alongside a cinematic video shot and edited by UK hip hop visual powerhouse P.O Visual. Tyler, the Creator - Biography Flash Inception Point AI Tyler, the Creator, born Tyler Gregory Okonma on March 6, 1991, in Ladera Heights, California, is a groundbreaking artist known for his genre-blending approach in music, fashion, and art. He emerged in the late 2000s as a leading figure in the alternative hip-hop scene, founding the influential collective Odd Future (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, or OFWGKTA) in 2007. Odd Future’s experimental style and dark, satirical humor set a new tone in hip-hop, and Tyler quickly became its most provocative and charismatic figure. Tyler’s early work, including his debut album Goblin (2011), was raw and controversial, exploring themes of alienation, anger, and identity with a no-holds-barred lyrical approach. Known for songs like “Yonkers,” Goblin gained attention for its unconventional production and explicit lyrics, placing Tyler at the forefront of a new era in hip-hop. His second album, Wolf (2013), retained his trademark intensity while demonstrating his evolving musicality, and it marke

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On this episode of Lyrical Linguist, hosted by Andrés López, we look into Solange's album, "When I Get Home." With a creative vision and unique sound, Solange explores her connections to Houston and the power of her identity. 

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