Allow us to reintroduce ourselves! The first song on an album can change the way you listen to the rest of it, for better or worse. Manito & Reaux link up to talk about their favorite intro tracks and the energy those songs give off as well as their take on whats happening in the world today. If this too deep for the intro we’ll find another use, but just in case its perfect let us introduce, On The Regular!
Here we are, just being black. Manito & Reaux felt it important to release some thoughts and energy while giving a voice to friends of the show. This episode of OTR they discuss the state of the world, what ways we can produce change, and how we can come together as a community. As black creators and people who look to impact our community in a positive way, we hope you enjoy this episode of On The Regular.
Huge thank you to the featured fans of the show! Shoutout to our Regulars!
Just keep swimming. Manito & Reaux look for some peace of mind on this episode giving their perspectives as creators. The OTR girls discuss dealing with the anxiety of creating, knowing when to slow down &, how they combat the stress of life. See how they take care of their inner selves on this episode of On The Regular Podcast!
Manito & Reaux found a way to get together, while social distancing to give you an update from club quarantine. Along with catching up on new music, they talk the Verzuz artist battle platform taking over the conversation, weigh in on the Jill v Erykah celebration, and give their fantasy picks for who they would want to see head to head.
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You could find us in the crib (50 cent voice). Quarantine got the streets empty and everyone in their homes going crazy from bad news, boredom, and living through these crazy times. While we practice social distancing, get caught up with Manito & Reaux at their respective homes, letting you know they’re listening to & what they’ve been up to since quarantine started. Disclaimer: this recording is old to us but new to you, so we hope you enjoy the latest episode of On The Regular Podcast. Stay safe!
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Guess who's back!? Back from hiatus Manito & Reaux return to the mic, refreshed for a new season of OTR. In this episode they talk about what’s new with them since last summer, which artists 2019 impact will bring 2020 success & a look at a hip-hop yearbook with funny rapper superlatives. See what’s new & who's on their radar on the newest episode of On The Regular Podcast.
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Movies play a big part of influencing culture, from the defining roles to the impacting moments in them. The birth of Hip-Hop brought the stories of the inner city and beyond to the front line, and thus came more multifaceted stars. On this star studded episode Manito & Reaux talk the NBA draft & new music as well as the best rappers & singers turned actors and their favorite black films.
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On a day to day in Hip-Hop, there are times full of nonstop news and times full of thirst for some new form of entertainment. This episode the ladies of OTR jump from topic to topic, with a bunch of questions that could use some answers, and some better left unanswered. Manito & Reaux talk NOME 9, new music from Drake & Dreamville, and get to the bottom of the who's, what's where's, when's and why's of Hip-Hop.
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The weather’s getting warmer and the ladies of OTR are looking for the song that’s going to set the summer off. Whether you were acting up, riding solo or playing the crib, we all have a song that just sets the mood for great memories to be made. Manito & Reaux talk about their favorite songs of the summer, the new app that has battle rap talking & who is going to take over summer this year. Until we do get that anthem, the girls are asking: Summer, You Deadass!?
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TV has produced some of the dopest moments in our culture, giving us all in Hip-Hop plenty material for lyrics and captions alike. Whether we can relate to it, or it gives us an escape from reality, TV shows, black ones especially, holds a special place in our hearts. Joined by entrepreneur, rapper & producer E.Nigma, Manito & Reaux discuss favorite TV shows & moments, as well as E.Nigma’s new album Lo & Behold.
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The collective effort of like-minded individuals has graced Hip-Hop with some of its best songs, albums, and moments ever. Whether the killer buzz of the Wu-Tang Clan, or the trap takeover of the Migos, coming together has done wonders for some of raps now biggest acts. Manito & Reaux discuss their favorite collectives, the state of rap groups today, and how that facet of the culture has evolved since.
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Hip-hop is relatively young, and yet continues to impact people of all ages. As it grows older, so does its contributors as well as its fans, leaving everyone to choose sides between the new school of rap & the OG's. Stuck in the middle, Manito & Reaux talk who joins J.Cole as middle children, how older fans take on newer acts, & accepting that the culture we know and love is growing up before our very eyes.
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The union of Hip-Hop & basketball continues to develop, so it's only right we do a sequel to one of our earlier episodes: Basketbars. The league is changing in many ways, as is the rap game, with new players, new rules, and new styles of ballin' that alter the landscape of both cultures. Manito & Reaux talk similarities between the two, match up ballers with their rap counterparts, and pay respect to those we lost in Hip-Hop (RIP Nipsey Hussle!).
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Hip-hop looks to be enriched by women of all shades, with a new crop of MC's finding their sound, and seasoned ones proving their potential. The ladies have been killing it lately, from the looks to the pen, & although we have some less than worthy people within the culture, we still show love to our Queens. Manito & Reaux talk which queens are killing the game, the stigmas women in rap deal with, & more on women coming up in Hip-Hop.
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Hip-Hop has spanned the globe, and as Black History Month comes to a close, we look to celebrate US even after it ends. Built for us & by us black people, something began to change over time, whether it was a new breed of MC, new voices on the radio, or new words behind the pen, white people have made their presence known. Manito & Reaux delve into giving those in black entertainment & media their flowers, and the fine line between culture vulture & culture ally among various other things surrounding white folk, otherwise known as: Them Crackas.
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“Actually, believe half of what you see/None of what you hear, even if it's spat by me”, see? even Jay-Z didn’t believe his own hype. Hip-Hop is a game rooted in authenticity, yet full of smoke and mirrors that drive it’s greatest success’ & biggest failures. Manito & Reaux talk most underrated & overrated acts, who deserves their flowers now, & the elements that create the hype that dominates the conversation.
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There's nothing quite like your first time. Your first impression of something shapes your perception of it, and in rap/battle rap we often establish lifelong connections with artists because of them. Manito & Reaux reminisce on their first experiences in Hip-Hop, which rappers they fell in/out of love with and what connected them to the culture we all know & love.
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It was written like Nas but it came from On The Regular! The caliber of your pen is crucial in Hip-Hop, and is the difference between a rapper & true MC. Over the years we've had artists who just make the raps sound good, and others who have penned the greatest lyrics in history without even picking the pen up. Along with the latest in hip-hop, Manito & Reaux talk elements of ghostwriting/songwriting, melodies vs lyrics & if writing your own raps matter in Hip-Hop anymore.
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New year, new podcast! 2019 is here and with it come new challenges, more opportunities & the lessons of 2018, a tumultous year for Hip-Hop to say the least. On the first episode of the new year, Manito & Reaux speak their resolutions into existence, and reflect on their favorite music, artists and moments of 2018.
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