The Planet, along with Chicago’s own Square-One of B-Side Radio, have joined forces to bring you the week in review in Hip-Hop and current events, along with the occasional special guest and some music to keep you moving through your day.
This episode features an in-depth interview with Dame Grease, the architect of the classic DMX album, It’s Dark And Hell Is Hot. Grease talks about being both a participant of the shiny suit era and the prime reason why it was deaded. Would they consider making a part 2 of the album like everyone else seems to be doing? You’ll be surprised by the answer.
We also sit down with Lower East Side production duo, 2 Hungry Bros. They recently dropped the fun release No Room For Dessert and are on a roll. We talked about the awesomeness of free pizza, producing projects with different rappers, work with 8thWun and Homeboy Sandman and a bunch of other things.
Topics of discussion include Kanye’s XXL Magazine issue and whether it’s ethical to allow artists to create content, gun toting Chicago grandmothers, turning 30 years old, and of course some dope music.
Sit back, relax and take a trip to the Ill Side.
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