
Ep. 172 Justin D. Live, The Return
On Ep. 172 the Gahhdcast is happy to welcome the return of Goodfella Radio alumni Justin D. Live aka Justin Duran, V.P. of marketing for Epic records. Justin hangs up his executive hat and returns to his radio roots as our special guest host. we jump right into the current news cycle with talks about Diddy and Cassie, Drake and J.Cole, Benzino and Coi Leray, Pardi and Megan, Snoop quitting smoking and the new Andre 3000 album. Great music talks with a great guest. Tune In.
21 Marras 20232h 2min

Ep. 171 Brunches, Baking, and Business: Unveiling Casa De Lobo's Big Wolf Cz
In Episode 171, the hosts sit down with the biggest wolf Cz, the owner and founder of New Jersey's trendsetting speakeasy, Casa De Lobo. The episode explores the unique concept behind this premier restaurant and the fascinating history of the "Brunch Exchange." Cz delves into his experience as a proud "girl dad," sharing insights on raising an entrepreneur and the importance of supporting your child's aspirations. Listeners get a glimpse into his daughter Avery's first baking pop-up and her promising future in the world of baking. The episode concludes by showcasing support for fellow creatives, including a shoutout to DJ Rockon, the launch of Sammy's clothing line, "Timeless Truth," and the celebration of the release of "Traptized 3" by Dibiasi and Sam Black. This episode offers a unique blend of culinary innovation, family dynamics, and creative camaraderie.
14 Marras 20231h 20min

Ep. 170 Music, Fashion, and Legacy: Unicorn 151's Artistic Odyssey
In Episode 170 of the "GAHHDcast," the hosts had a vibrant conversation with Unicorn 151, also known as Killa Kherk Cobain. The episode uncovers Unicorn 151's dynamic music career, his unique sense of fashion, and his passion for all things vintage. Listeners gain insights into the VMA experience, as well as a deep dive into Newark, NJ, and its inspiring journey. Unicorn 151 shares details about his clothing line, "Illtown Philanthropists," and his involvement in designing for the legendary Coogi brand. The episode takes a tasty twist as it explores the "Unicorn Burger" and delves into the intriguing world of Secret Society Motion Pictures. Lastly, the podcast celebrates the 26th anniversary of Jay-Z's iconic album "In My Lifetime Vol. 1." This episode offers an engaging blend of music, fashion, culture, and creativity, through the lens of Unicorn 151's multifaceted endeavors.
7 Marras 20231h 32min

Ep. 169 From Queens to The Coliseum: A Conversation with Reno RX
In Episode 169 of the GAHHD podcast, we had an insightful conversation with Queens MC Reno RX. The episode delves into Reno RX's music career, spanning across his projects "Phreebase Pharaoh," "The Living God," and the eagerly anticipated album "The Coliseum." Reno RX offers a personal look at his upbringing in Flushing, Queens, a vibrant backdrop for hip-hop legends such as Large Professor and Royal Flush. Listeners get an inside scoop on how he crossed paths with Prodigy, the iconic member of Mobb Deep. The episode wraps up with a glimpse into Reno RX's future endeavors, including his upcoming group project, "The Murder Team." This episode combines a rich blend of personal anecdotes, hip-hop history, and a sneak peek into the rising artist's promising musical journey.
31 Loka 20231h 12min

Ep. 168 From Proph to Hoffa: A Conversation with the Super Host Mr. Hoffa
In Episode 168 of the "GAHHDcast," the hosts had an engaging conversation with the multifaceted Mr. Hoffa, host of the talk show "Jammed Up Journals" and "Hoffa TV." The episode delves into the early music career of Mr. Hoffa, previously known as Prophecy aka Big Proph, with intriguing insights into the likelihood of releasing his unreleased music. Mr. Hoffa's journey unfolds further as he discusses his relocation to Texas, his intriguing history in the world of strip clubs, and his involvement with the "Poleathon," also known as the Stripper Olympics. The conversation takes a turn towards his connection to Killa Priest and the Wu Maccabees, shedding light on his roots in the hip-hop community. Lastly, Mr. Hoffa shares his media aspirations and his vision as the "Super Host." In current events, the episode explores the new Bad Bunny album, Jada Pinkett's recent headlines, and Burnz's exciting trip to Puerto Rico. This episode is a captivating blend of personal journeys, cultural insights, and the latest in music and entertainment.
24 Loka 20231h 42min

Ep. 167 Cinematic Alternative Movie Music with Kris Bourne
In Episode 167 of the "GAHHDcast," hosts Money Burnz and VSOP engage in an illuminating conversation with San Bernardino R&B singer Kris Bourne. Kris shares insights into his distinctive sound, aptly described as "movie music" or alternative R&B, and discusses his album "Subliminal." The episode explores the creative forces behind the project, delving into the producers and collaborators who helped Kris discover his unique musical style. Listeners also get a sneak peek into his upcoming EP, "F.Y.I.," and learn about the release of his latest video, "Ghost." This episode offers a captivating glimpse into Kris Bourne's artistic journey, his creative process, and his promising future in the world of R&B.
17 Loka 202341min

Ep. 166 From Battle Rap to Big Goals: Sho-time's Journey in the Music Business
In Episode 166, we had the privilege of sitting down with the multi-talented Sho-time, the owner of the Shotime Battle Rap League, host of Ruff Ryder Radio, and host of Showtime TV Magazine and podcast. The episode kicks off with an exciting preview of Showtime Battle Rap League's upcoming event, "Secret Invasion," offering insights into the world of battle rap. Sho-time opens up about his extensive history in the music business, his roster of artists, and his future goals in the industry, highlighting his passion for nurturing new talent. The episode takes an engaging turn as Sho-time shares his top five favorite battle rap MCs, offering a unique perspective on the genre's elite. Additionally, the conversation spans across the latest in music, from Drake's new album to the Wu Tang and Nas tour, Kanye's concert announcement and cancellation in France, and a nostalgic nod to 90s sneakers. This episode is a captivating blend of music, culture, and a glimpse into the dynamic world of battle rap, all through the lens of Sho-time's vast experiences.
10 Loka 20231h 40min

Ep. 165 Hip-Hop Anniversaries and Arrests: A Deep Dive into the Culture
In Episode 165, we take a nostalgic journey through the anniversaries of iconic hip-hop albums and milestones. We start by celebrating the 25th anniversary of "Aquemini," delving into the profound impact of OutKast's masterpiece. The Love Movement, Blackstar, and Jay-Z's "Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life" also take center stage in the discussion, as they mark their respective anniversaries. Additionally, the episode pays homage to the 30-year milestones of "Return of the Boom Bap" and "93 'til Infinity," reflecting on the lasting influence of these classic releases. The conversation shifts to the present with updates on new music from Rick Ross and Meek Mill, a deep dive into J. Cole's latest verse, and a thought-provoking exploration of 2Pac and Keefe D's recent arrest, sparking a discussion on the enduring legacy of the rap icon. This episode is a vibrant blend of hip-hop history, current events, and engaging analysis, catering to both devoted fans and newcomers to the genre.
4 Loka 20231h 17min