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Two Dreadheads & a Pod
by Miracle McClain & Josh McClain
"Two Dread Heads and a Pod" is a music commentary podcast where siblings and hosts Miracle and Josh McClain bring unfiltered, passionate, and insightful conversations about Black music and culture, discussing the latest releases and industry news.
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"It's a war"
This episode comes abut 3 weeks after it's recording. The hosts were living in the midst of chaos and it's reflected in the content of the episode and the audio quality.
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8
"It was the Flood"
Join us for the final episode of 2025 as we wrap up the year with music talk, industry insights, and cultural commentary.Episode Highlights:[0:00] - Intro & Episode 9 celebration[1:52] - Leon Thomas Concert Review & R&B's MVP discussion[8:22] - Tiny Desk performances: Givon, Ode, and the importance of live vocals[37:35] - Ebro in the Morning canceled & the changing media landscape[45:00] - Netflix's podcast expansion: Joe Budden, Breakfast Club & the future of hip hop media[1:01:41] - Albums turning 10 in 2026: Blonde, Anti, Views, Lemonade & more[1:18:00] - Roddy Ricch discussion: Why the hate doesn't add up[1:35:00] - YouTube pulling from Billboard charts & streaming manipulation[1:49:00] - 21 Savage album drop & Atlanta rap politics[2:00:00] - Young Thug's "hip hop not leveling up" comments[2:18:00] - Pooh Shiesty's "First Day Out" & prison perspective[2:28:00] - Closing thoughts on 2026 expectations
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7
"Am I the Casual?"
The hosts show love to their 2025 MVPs for rap and R&B, discussing their top five albums and songs. They also highlight rookie standouts, favorite verses, and the importance of regional music scenes. The episode wraps up with excitement for 2026’s releases and a heartfelt appreciation for the year in music (1:30:00–end).Timestamps:0:00 – Social media, mic talk, and episode intro2:00 – Wale’s album review and year-end lists12:00 – Wale vs. Cole, rap beefs, and industry narratives21:00 – Summer Walker’s album and R&B chart talk31:00 – Billboard’s hottest female rappers and R&B artists44:00 – Chris Brown, SZA, and the state of R&B50:00 – MVPs, top albums, and top songs of the year1:10:00 – Rookie of the year, favorite verses, and regional scenes1:30:00 – Looking ahead to 2026 and closing thoughts
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"Two Dreadheads & a Pod"
In this episode, The siblings kick things off with a passionate discussion about the role of seriousness in music during turbulent times. They debate whether music should always be fun or if it must reflect the gravity of the world. They also discuss and explore the impact of media narratives and streaming culture.The conversation expands to the influence of social media, the blurred lines between journalism and PR, and the responsibilities of critics and artists alike. Miracle and Josh also touch on the rise of AI in music. They review new releases from Doja Cat and others.
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"Gatekeeping"
In this episode Miracle and Josh dive deep into the world of hip-hop media, dissecting Complex’s controversial rankings and what they reveal about the current state of the culture. The conversation explores the blurred lines between music critique, entertainment, and cultural commentary, questioning who truly gets to define hip-hop media.From debates about streamers versus traditional critics, to the importance of cultural ownership and the pitfalls of seeking outside validation, the hosts challenge the influence of corporate entities and non-Black voices in shaping hip-hop narratives. They reflect on the necessity of gatekeeping, the legacy of Black media platforms, and the generational shifts in how hip-hop is celebrated and critiqued.
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4
Untitled (Live)
Editor's Note: Hello. This episode was recorded on live and so therefore is not edited.00:00 – Intro & Recap Kicking off with laughs, last episode’s chaos, and why it’s hard to critique artists without sounding like a hater.01:40 – Young Thug’s Quiet Years Is the anticipation for a new Young Thug album real? The crew debates his recent output, jail time, and whether the hype is still there.06:40 – Album Lengths & Quality Why are albums so long these days? From Chris Brown’s 40+ track projects to the ideal number of songs for a great album, the hosts get real about attention spans and replay value.21:10 – Cardi B’s Sophomore Pressure A breakdown of Cardi’s new album, her interview on The Breakfast Club, and the pressure of following up a massive debut. Is she an influencer or a true artist?36:00 – Kehlani, Consistency, and R&B Evolution A candid discussion on Kehlani’s highs and lows, the “trap soul” sound, and what makes an R&B artist stand out today.53:00 – Atlanta’s Female Rap Powerhouses YK Nique and Pluto’s fallout, the rise of female rap duos, and why Atlanta’s music scene is still thriving despite the drama.1:21:00 – The “Pretty Punishment” Debate Is Saweetie being held back because she’s pretty, or is it about the music? The hosts get into colorism, industry privilege, and what it really takes to make it.1:43:00 – Shoutouts & West Coast Media Closing with love for Mona Leo, Kodak Black’s latest, and why West Coast podcasts keep it the realest.
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3
"These People are Influencers not Musicians"
In this episode of "Gatekeeping," the hosts dive deep into the current state of hip hop, music industry trends, and the blurred lines between artists, influencers, and content creators. They debate the impact of streaming on music sales, the authenticity of modern rappers, and the rise of influencer-turned-musicians. The conversation covers everything from the evolution of "drill" music and the legacy of artists like Drake and J. Cole, to the challenges real musicians face in a clout-driven industry. The hosts also discuss the XXL Freshman list, Daniel Caesar’s “cancellation,” and the ongoing discourse around artists like Chris Brown and Trey Songz.
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"You're not tapped in"
In this episode of "Gatekeeping," we dive deep into the evolving landscape of hip-hop and R&B. From dissecting JID’s lyrical prowess and the authenticity of modern rappers, to debating the difference between true artists and influencers, we keep it real about what makes music resonate. We also explore the impact of spirituality in today’s music, the challenges of promoting R&B, and the legacy of icons like Jazmine Sullivan.
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"Yall play with Wale too much"
In this episode, Miracle and Josh dive deep into the 2025 Grammy nominations, breaking down the biggest snubs, surprises, and the ongoing conversation around hip-hop’s place in the industry. From Kendrick Lamar and GNX to Glorilla, Clipse, and Bad Bunny, the hosts debate who deserves to win, who got overlooked, and why the Grammys still matter.The conversation doesn’t stop there—Miracle and Josh get real about the state of hip-hop and R&B, the evolution of music discovery, and the importance of supporting true artistry over chasing hits. They pay tribute to the late, great DeAngelo, discuss the impact of legends like Michael Jackson and Beyoncé, and give their honest takes on new releases from Summer Walker, Wale, and more.If you love unfiltered music commentary, passionate debates, and a celebration of Black music and culture, this episode is for you. Tap in for laughs, hot takes, and plenty of flowers for the artists who deserve them.Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro & catching up 3:00 – Grammy nominations: snubs, surprises, and predictions 25:00 – Hip-hop’s representation & the “no hits” narrative 45:00 – R&B deep dive: Summer Walker, Ari Lennox, HER, and more 1:10:00 – Remembering DeAngelo & the legacy of true artists 1:30:00 – Wale’s career, the “Big 3,” and why he’s underrated 1:50:00 – New music reviews & closing thoughts
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"Two Dread Heads and a Pod" is a music commentary podcast where siblings and hosts Miracle and Josh McClain bring unfiltered, passionate, and insightful conversations about Black music and culture, discussing the latest releases and industry news.
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