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Hip Hop World Cup is the podcast that pits golden-age hip-hop tracks and albums against each other in a contest to find the ultimate champions! In each episode, classic joints from hip-hop’s golden age battle each other in head-to-head matches, where we debate them and vote for our favourite. Join life-long hip-hop fans Danny, Steve and James as they deep-dive into the most beloved rap music of the 1990s, celebrating the greatest beats, producers, rhymes and rappers.
Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Danny Phillips. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Danny Phillips hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
Hip Hop World Cup is the podcast that pits golden-age hip-hop tracks and albums against each other in a contest to find the ultimate champions! In each episode, classic joints from hip-hop’s golden age battle each other in head-to-head matches, where we debate them and vote for our favourite. Join life-long hip-hop fans Danny, Steve and James as they deep-dive into the most beloved rap music of the 1990s, celebrating the greatest beats, producers, rhymes and rappers.
In our final Dream Team episode of the series, we bring you a special show recorded in front of a live audience at St Paul’s Cathedral, London. Admittedly, the audience was there to watch BBC’s Question Time being filmed and they seemed confused – occasionally angry – but we soon won them round with our lively debate over the top hip-hop tracks from 1995. And what a year it was. On the east coast, the Wu-Tang boys spoiled us with classic albums from GZA, Raekwon and ODB, which cemented RZA as the dominant force in hip-hop – challenged only by DJ Premier, whose brand of quirky head-nodders made him the go-to guy for the best beats in the business. Meanwhile Dr Dre kept our heads ringin’, Masta Ace gave us da answer and Show & AG took us to the next level. Throw in lesser-known bangers from the likes of Shabazz The Disciple, Mic Geronimo and Double XX Posse and it’s easy to see why some consider 1995 to be the low-key greatest year of hip-hop's golden era. To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of these songs, Danny, James and Steve attempt to knock a squad of 22 down to 11 by drawing them against each other in a series of one-on-one matches and using the three-man vote to decide the winner each time. The 11 winning tracks earn a place on our Spotify playlist, the losers get an early bath. We also decide on the team's name, manager and star player. THE 1995 SQUAD: 2Pac ‘Lord Knows’ AZ ‘Rather Unique’ Big L ‘Put It On’ D&D All Stars ‘1, 2, Pass It’ DJ Quik ‘Something 4 Tha Mood’ Double XX Posse ‘Money Talks’ Dr Dre ‘Keep Their Heads Ringin’’ E Bros ‘Funky Piano’ Group Home ‘Supa Star’ GZA ‘Liquid Swordz’ Ill Al Skratch 'Don't Shut Down On A Player’ Kool G Rap feat Nas ‘Fast Life’ Masta Ace ‘Da Answer’ Mic Geronimo ‘Masta I.C.’ Mobb Deep ‘Shook Ones Pt 2' Nine ‘Whutcha Want?’ Ol’ Dirty Bastard ‘Brooklyn Zoo’ Raekwon ‘Ice Cream’ Shabazz The Disciple ‘Death Be The Penalty’ Show & AG ‘Next Level’ (Nyte Time Remix) Smif-N-Wessun ‘Hellucination' Tha Dogg Pound ‘I Don't Like To Dream About Getting Paid' DREAM TEAM 1995 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ApwFBhKQFq2RNvRJyLBWj?si=R6Hq6a2BSIaWQUwutcDuEw HHWC SOCIAL MEDIA, YOUTUBE AND PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/hiphopworldcup ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hiphopworldcup Please rate and review Hip Hop World Cup on Spotify, Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on Instagram, X, Threads and Bluesky (@hiphopworldcup) to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopworldcup https://x.com/hiphopworldcup https://www.threads.net/@hiphopworldcup https://bsky.app/profile/hiphopworldcup.bsky.social Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In this episode we journey back to the early stages of hip-hop’s golden era and put together a playlist of our favourite tracks from 1991. It was the year that hip-hop erupted with groundbreaking albums and cultural milestones. Public Enemy continued their legacy of politically charged anthems, while A Tribe Called Quest redefined jazz-infused rap. Ice Cube's solo sophomore effort ‘Death Certificate’ sparked controversy with its raw social commentary, contrasting with Naughty by Nature's patented brand of party bangers. Meanwhile, the debut album by a young, hungry Tupac Shakur introduced his poetic lyricism and social activism, while Cypress Hill brought a gritty West Coast flavour to the forefront with their self-titled debut album. Yep, 1991 was a pivotal year, shaping hip-hop's diverse landscape for years to come. In this epic Dream Team episode, Danny, James and Steve attempt to knock a squad of 22 songs down to 11 by drawing them against each other in a series of one-on-one matches and using the three-man vote to decide the winner each time. The 11 winning tracks earn a place on our Spotify playlist, the losers get an early bath. We also decide on the team's name, manager and star player. All that, plus quiz questions, ‘Urgent News’ and the usual mix of nonsense. Don’t miss it! THE 1991 SQUAD: 2Pac ‘If My Homie Calls’ A Tribe Called Quest ‘Scenario’ Big Daddy Kane feat Little Daddy Shane ‘Brother Brother’ Black Sheep ‘The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)’ Cypress Hill ‘How I Could Just Kill a Man’ Del Tha Funkee Homosapien ‘Ahonetwo Ahonetwo’ DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince ‘Summertime’ DJ Quik ‘Sweet Black Pussy’ Gang Starr ‘Just To Get A Rep’ Geto Boys ‘Mind Playing Tricks On Me’ Heavy D & The Boyz ‘Don’t Curse’ Ice Cube ‘Bird In The Hand’ Ice-T ‘O.G. Original Gangster’ KMD ‘Soulflexin’’ Main Source ‘Live At The Barbeque’ Naughty By Nature ‘OPP’ Nice & Smooth ‘Sometimes I Rhyme Slow’ NWA ‘Real Niggaz Don’t Die’ Public Enemy ‘Shut ‘Em Down (Pete Rock Remix)’ Terminator X ‘Homey Don’t Play Dat’ The UMC’s ‘One To Grow On’ Tim Dog ‘Fuck Compton’ DREAM TEAM 1991 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2zByTKTPp4LVvQHA6mpDs4?si=XJ9CXdLXRAm02nUzGq2IIQ HHWC SOCIAL MEDIA, YOUTUBE AND PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/hiphopworldcup ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hiphopworldcup Please rate and review Hip Hop World Cup on Spotify, Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on Instagram, X, Threads and Bluesky (@hiphopworldcup) to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopworldcup https://x.com/hiphopworldcup https://www.threads.net/@hiphopworldcup https://bsky.app/profile/hiphopworldcup.bsky.social Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
1994 is regarded by many as the greatest and most important year in hip-hop history, spawning a slew of untouchable classic albums and seeing the artform reach its creative and cultural peak. In this episode, Danny, Steve and James revisit this monumental year, selecting 22 of their favourite tracks and drawing them against each other in a series of one-on-one matches. After discussing the songs, they use the three-man vote to decide the winner. The 11 winning tracks earn a place on our Spotify playlist, which you can bump in your boomin’ system using the link below. The boys also decide on the team's name, manager and star player. THE 1994 SQUAD Ahmad 'Back In The Day (Remix)’ Common Sense ‘I Used To Love H.E.R.’ Coolio 'I Remember' Craig Mack ‘Flava In Ya Ear’ Crooklyn Dodgers 'Crooklyn' DJ Quik 'Dollaz and Sense' Gang Starr 'Mass Appeal' House of Pain 'Where I'm From' Jeru The Damaja 'Come Clean' KMD 'It Sounded Like A Roc' Kurious 'Uptown Shit' MC Eiht feat Spice-1 & Redman ‘Nuthin’ But The Gangsta’ Method Man 'Release Yo Delf' Nas 'One Love' O.C. ‘Time’s Up’ Paris 'Guerrilla Funk' Snoop Doggy Dogg & Tray Deee '21 Jumpstreet' Tha Dogg Pound 'What Would U Do?' The Beatnuts ‘Props Over Here’ The Notorious B.I.G. ‘Everyday Struggle’ Thug Life ‘Pour Out A Little Liquor' Warren G & Nate Dogg ‘Regulate’ DREAM TEAM 1994 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4PNyEkMIprQISvIV5jTOB2?si=qQHk8VedSqa08BPVcN_a7Q HHWC SOCIAL MEDIA, YOUTUBE AND PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/hiphopworldcup ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hiphopworldcup Please rate and review Hip Hop World Cup on Spotify, Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on Instagram, X and Threads (@hiphopworldcup ) to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopworldcup https://x.com/hiphopworldcup https://www.threads.net/@hiphopworldcup Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In this episode, Danny, Steve and James reminisce over ’92 as classic hip-hop tracks from that year battle it out for a place on our DREAM TEAM. 1992 was the year that saw Dr Dre go solo on that ass and introduce the world to a certain Snoop Doggy Dogg, while Redman, The Pharcyde, Das EFX, Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Diamond D dropped debut albums to die for. We also banged heads with EPMD, jumped around with House of Pain and spent a lovely day with Ice Cube playing craps, getting lucky with the ladies and not getting shot. So how does DREAM TEAM work? Simple. We draw 22 songs against each other in a series of one-on-one matches, then discuss them and use the three-man vote to decide the winner. The 11 winning tracks earn a place on our Spotify playlist, which you can enjoy using the link below. We also decide on the team's name, manager and star player. The 1992 Squad: Da Lench Mob ‘Guerrillas In Tha Mist’ Das EFX ‘They Want EFX’ Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics ‘Sally Got A One Track Mind’ DJ Quik ‘Jus Lyke Compton’ Dr Dre ‘Let Me Ride’ Dr Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg ‘Deep Cover’ EPMD ‘Headbanger’ Eric B & Rakim ‘Know The Ledge’ Gang Starr ‘B.Y.S.’ House Of Pain ‘Jump Around’ Ice Cube ‘It Was A Good Day’ Ice-T & Ice Cube ‘Trespass’ K-Solo ‘The Baby Doesn’t Look Like Me’ Kool G Rap & DJ Polo ‘On The Run’ Lord Finesse ‘Return Of The Funky Man’ MC Serch ‘Back To The Grill’ Paris ‘The Days Of Old’ Pete Rock & CL Smooth ‘They Reminisce Over You’ Redman ‘Time 4 Sum Aksion’ Showbiz & AG ‘Soul Clap’ The GOATS ‘Typical American’ The Pharcyde ‘Passin’ Me By’ DREAM TEAM 1992 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2r3aUx7SpgqPPtmUW70E2T?si=9d8596d3606c4b89 ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Spotify, Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Follow and holler at us on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
1993 was a special time in hip-hop. On the East Coast, it was the year of shouty choruses, bald heads, big coats and Tims – and that’s just Run DMC – while Wu-Tang and Black Moon launched their legendary debut bangers. On the West Coast, Snoop’s first album took the hip-hop world from behind, the feud between Dre and Eazy got personal, and Ice Cube stayed up all night watching police helicopters. In this episode, Danny, Steve and Larry take a trip back to this pivotal year and assemble a star team of 11 classic tracks from a squad of 22. The songs are drawn against each other in a series of one-on-one matches, which we discuss and use the three-man vote to decide the winner. After sorting the beats from the chaff, the 11 winning tracks earn a place on our Spotify playlist, which you can access using the link below. We also decide on the team's name, manager and star player. THE 1993 SQUAD: 2Pac ‘Point The Finga’ Apache ‘Gangsta Bitch’ A Tribe Called Quest ‘Award Tour’ Black Moon ‘Who Got Da Props?’ Del The Funkee Homosapien ‘Wrongplace’ DJ Shadow ‘Entropy’ Eazy-E ‘Real Muthaphukkin Gs’ Fat Joe Da Gangsta ‘Flow Joe’ Funkdoobiest ‘Bow Wow Wow’ Ice Cube ‘Ghetto Bird’ KRS-One ‘Sound Of Da Police’ Lords of the Underground ‘Chief Rocka’ MC Ren ‘Same Old Shit’ Original Flavor ‘Can I Get Open?’ Run DMC 'Down With The King' Snoop Doggy Dogg ‘Gin & Juice’ Souls of Mischief ’93 Til Infinity’ Spice 1 ‘Trigga Gots No Heart’ The Beatnuts ‘No Equal’ The Notorious BIG 'Party and Bullshit' Trends of Culture ‘Off And On’ Wu Tang Clan ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ DREAM TEAM 1993 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6CeyJBzmRWAPKVshxD7ykm?si=06754a35dab640b6 ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Follow and holler at us on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
We’re back in effect with a brand-new format: DREAM TEAM! The goal of this new series is to create an all-star playlist of songs for each year of hip-hop’s 1990s golden era. In each episode, we take 22 of our favourite hip-hop joints from the selected year and draw them against each other in a series of one-on-one matches. We use the three-man vote to decide on the winner until we’re left with 11 triumphant tracks, which we’ll share as a playlist on Spotify. We also decide on the team’s name, manager and star player. In this episode we preside over a 22-way tussle between our favourite tracks from 1996: 2Pac ‘Skandalouz’ Blahzay Blahzay 'Danger' Busta Rhymes 'Woo Hah!! (Got You All In Check)' Cella Dwellas ‘Perfect Match’ De La Soul 'Stakes is High' DJ Honda ' Straight Talk From NY’ DJ Shadow 'Changeling' Ghostface Killah 'Fish' Heltah Skeltah ‘Undastand’ InI ‘Fakin’ Jax’ Jay-Z ‘D’Evils’ Jeru 'The Frustrated Nigga' Juggaknots 'A Rainy Saturday' Mad Skillz 'Tongues of the Next Shit' Makaveli 'Me and My Girlfriend' Nas 'I Gave You Power' Nine 'Lyin' King' OC & Buckwild 'What I Represent' Smoothe Da Hustler ‘Broken Language’ Snoop Doggy Dogg ‘Groupie’ Real Live ‘The Gimmicks’ Wu Tang Clan 'America' DREAM TEAM 1996 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ua73mXn3SxIcgDLzaCEW2?si=a34d5f35e77d4749 ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Follow and holler at us on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and X (Twitter): @hiphopworldcup Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In the final episode of this series, we’re giving The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1997 double album Life After Death a Play-Off post-mortem to decide which of its two discs is the best. Life After Death is Biggie’s second and final album, released a mere 16 days after his murder, and continues right where his revered debut Ready To Die left off. The beats are smoother, the hooks are catchier and the suits are shinier, but does Big Poppa’s brand of street-smart lyricism still blow us away? Recorded live at a special event to celebrate Biggie’s life and work – attended by an all-star line-up of hip-hop greats, as well as P. Diddy – this episode sees us diving deep into B.I.G.’s bloated blockbuster and work out if it’s a misfire or masterpiece. Also, stay tuned until the end as we attempt something that’s never been done before in the history of British podcasting. Don’t miss this one! About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: X: @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: X: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In this episode we take the time machine back to 1991 and check out two albums very close to Danny’s heart – 2nd II None’s self-titled debut effort and ‘Fruits of Nature’ by The UMCs. Released a month apart and boasting many similarities, these albums sparked his love affair with hip-hop as a lad – but do co-hosts Steve and James share his passion? 2nd II None – produced entirely by West Coast legend DJ Quik – takes on The UMC’s self-produced debut record in this Play Off, in which we discuss and score every track and vote on the winner to decide who takes home the trophy. And don’t forget, we’re still the only hip-hop podcast to be adjudicated by VAR technology, which means you can be sure our opinions are completely free from ‘clear and obvious errors’. About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: X: @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: X: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In our first episode of 2024, we take a trip back to the early noughties for a battle of the backpack rap classics! We put ‘Question in the Form of an Answer’ by People Under The Stairs (2000) up against J-Live’s debut album ‘The Best Part’ (2001) to decide which takes home the HHWC trophy. Widely regarded as two of the new millennium’s best hip-hop LPs, they helped usher in a new age of beat-making and rhyme-saying, bringing a fresh forward-thinking approach to the familiar tropes and traditions of hip-hop’s golden age. It’s a departure from our usual early-to-mid-90s milieu but these two albums are heavily influenced by (and some even recorded during) hip-hop’s golden age so we figured they were perfect candidates for the Hip Hop World Cup arena. But here’s The Best Part – we are now officially the only hip-hop podcast to be monitored by VAR technology, which should ensure that none of our opinions are ‘clear and obvious errors’ (in theory anyway). So sit back and strap in – this is one that PUTS and J-Live fans won’t want to miss. About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: X: @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: X: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
In this epic episode ( epicsode ?), it’s all earz on 2Pac’s 1996 diamond-selling double album ALL EYEZ ON ME. Fresh outta jail and bursting with ‘thug passion’, 2Pac banged out this 27-track opus in double-quick time, backed by the physical/financial might of Death Row head honcho Suge Knight and a luxury line-up of the West Coast’s finest producers – including a certain Dr Dre, who produced the smash hit ‘California Love’. The hype was huge and when it was released in Feb ‘96 the double album made a massive splash in the hip-hop world, with many considering it to be the late lyricsmith’s finest album – the last to be released in his lifetime. But is it all it’s cracked up to be? And which of the two albums is better? Well, in this episode we finally put those age-old questions to bed. In an historic podcasting first (probably) we put Book 1 up against Book 2 in a Death Row death match to find out once and for all which one takes the crown. It’s the battle commentators are already calling ‘utterly specPACular’. Danny, Steve and Larry rate and debate each track in detail – employing the globally trusted TruSkore™ technology to ensure 100% scientific accuracy – and vote for their winner. The trio trade war stories, share some skandalouz hot takes and get their minds made up about this unique, remarkable and historic hip-hop record. Joining the lads in their purpose-built bunker beneath FIFA headquarters in Zurich is the usual gang of greats of the football world, including a certain England winger who’s no stranger to having 'all eyez on him’. This is one you won’t want to miss! About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: X: @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: X: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
PUBLIC ENEMY 'APOCALPYSE '91: THE ENEMY STRIKES BLACK' (1991) vs 'TERMINATOR X AND THE VALLEY OF THE JEEP BEETS' (1991) This is the big one! After an unsuccessful tenure at TruSkore HQ in Qatar, Larry has been lured out of retirement by the only album that could do it - Public Enemy's fourth and sorely under-discussed LP 'Apocalypse '91: The Enemy Strikes Black'! In this episode, we thrown PE's album into the lion's den against PE DJ Terminator X's 1991 debut solo album 'Terminator X and the Valley of the Jeep Beets'. Larry reunites with Danny and Steve - the UK's answer to the S1Ws - to dissect both albums track by track, then vote to decide which one is the overall winner. Along the way the trio debate the merits of Flavor Flav and Sister Souljah, and ponder what the rest of the Casino Brothers were up to during the making of this album. Throw in an interview with a genuine England football legend it'll take a nation of millions to hold this episode back! You won't find any other podcast talking about these classic albums! So if you have a love for 1990's golden-age hip-hop, this is the podcast for you. About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: X: @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: X: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
Time to don the helmets and prepare for what we're calling the 'HIT SQUAD HEADBANGER'! That's right - Danny and Steve take a trip back to 1992 as EPMD's 'Business Never Personal' knocks heads with K-Solo's 'Time's Up' in a two-way tussle. In this episode, we discuss the delicious irony of EPMD's 'Crossover', throw shade (business) on Parrish Smith's rap capabilities and question whether K-Solo really did have a 'Household Maid' - before totting up the scores and deciding whch album is the best. Plus we're joined on the line by an England football legend who is no stranger to banging heads. You don't want to miss this one! About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the duo will use to decide on the winner. The winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: Twitter @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
Episode 3: HELTAH SKELTAH 'NOCTURNAL' (1996) vs CELLA DWELLAS 'REALMS 'N' REALITY' (1996) In this episode we compare and contrast two 1996 rap duo debut albums – ‘Nocturnal’ by Boot Camp Click members Heltah Skeltah and ‘Realms ‘N’ Reality’ by Cella Dwellas. With loads of boom-bap bangers on both – from ‘Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka’ and ‘Undastand’ to ‘Perfect Match’ and ‘Good Dwellas’ – these are two golden-age albums that don’t get talked about enough. Time to put that right. There are plenty of parallels between these two LPs in terms of themes, styles, beats and lyrical interplay, but which one did we prefer? We dissect both and fire up the patented TruSkore™ system to decide the winner. It’s also an episode of firsts here at HHWC HQ. Not only is it the first one recorded IN PERSON but it’s also the first without Larry, who was headhunted by TruSkore™ top brass and is now heading up the complaints department at their Qatar campus. About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era (’88-‘96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Danny: Twitter @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978 Artwork by Brody Phillips: https://www.instagram.com/reoma_art/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe29...…
With the Qatar World Cup 2022 in full swing, we thought it was high time to post this bonus beat tape episode featuring all the music from the Hip Hop World Cup podcast - as well as a world exclusive interview with two prominent figures from the world of football. Enjoy! ALL PREVIOUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: Twitter @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 Larry: Twitter: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
INTELLIGENT HOODLUM ‘TRAGEDY: SAGA OF A HOODLUM’ (1993) vs ORGANIZED KONFUSION ‘ORGANIZED KONFUSION’ (1991) In this episode, two ‘90s hip-hop gems go toe-to-toe! Your hosts Danny, James and Steve size up two superb albums by Organized Konfusion and Intelligent Hoodlum, breaking down the beats and rhymes, the bangers and the clangers – then vote for their winner, guided by the tried and trusted TruSkore™ system. What will they think? Which album will be crowned champion? Will Steve’s preferred album finally win? More importantly, has TruSkore™ stopped accessing its users’ bank accounts? Listen to find out! About HIP HOP WORLD CUP: THE PLAY OFFS It's the podcast that pits golden-age rap albums against each other in a fight for sonic supremacy! In each episode, die-hard hip-hop heads Danny, James and Steve rate and debate two albums from rap music’s golden era ('88 - '96) to decide which one is best. Using the patented TruSkore™ system, tracks are assigned numerical values – ‘ratings’ if you will – which the trio will use as a guide. After the hosts vote for their favourite album, the winning LP claims the coveted Hip Hop World Cup tie and blazer badge combination pack and a trophy made of solid plastic. This podcast is brought to you by TruSkore™, the world’s number one music evaluation system. ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON YOUR PODCAST APP OF CHOICE: Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YWZiOWIwMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup/id1589610632 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aBAonIjzVh1zr27q733yK Stitcher: https://stitcher.com/podcast/hip-hop-world-cup Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-phillips45 Please rate and review Hip-Hop World Cup on Apple or your podcast app of choice, which will help raise our visibility and give the podcast ‘mass appeal’. Social media Hit us up on social media to share your thoughts on the episode or talk 90s hip-hop in general: Instagram and Twitter: @hiphopworldcup Individual handles Danny: Twitter @dannyphillips2 / Instagram: @dannyphillips16 James: Twitter: @wardner_ Beats and stings by Danny Phillips: https://soundcloud.com/dannyphillips1978…
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