Episodios

  • Capital City Podcast #111 "The Best Era In Music"
    Jul 7 2025

    Capital City Podcast #111 "The Best Era In Music"

    Capital J and DL Glass are joined by Mike Woods and Donyell Thigpen.

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    49 m
  • Capital CIty Podcast #110 Mouth Split Clothing owner talks clothing, the brand, and the movement
    Jun 30 2025

    Capital CIty Podcast #110 Mouth Split Clothing owner talks clothing, the brand, and the movement

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Capital City Podcast #109: "DJ Skaz Digga on Big Daddy Kane, the Butta Team, and the business of Hiphop"
    Jun 9 2025

    Capital City Podcast #109: "DJ Skaz Digga on Big Daddy Kane, the Butta Team, and the business of Hiphop"

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    3 h y 7 m
  • 🎙️Capital City Podcast #108 — Just B-Man, No DJ: How One Voice is Taking Over Social Media
    Jun 2 2025

    On this episode of Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass sit down with the rising creative force Just B-Man, No DJ — the voice, the vision, and the vibe that's catching fire across social media. Discover how he got started, what drives his unique style, and why the internet can't stop talking about him. Whether you're a content creator, hip-hop fan, or just curious about the next big thing, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

    If you enjoy the episode, download, share, and leave a review!

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    1 h y 41 m
  • Capital City Podcast #107: “Tour Life, Turntables & Timeless Vibes w/ DJ Bro-Rabb (Official DJ for Kid-N-Play)”
    May 26 2025

    In this explosive episode of the Capital City Podcast, Capital J sits down with the legendary DJ Bro-Rabb, the official tour DJ for hip-hop icons Kid ’N Play. Bro-Rabb pulls back the curtain on the wild stories from life on tour—groupies, grind, and the golden days of hip-hop.

    We dive into:

    • Durham’s underrated contribution to the DJ and hip-hop scene

    • The power and influence of the Mixshow Power Summit

    • Why the Migos deserve their flowers as one of the greatest rap groups ever

    • And how the music game has evolved over the decades—from crates to clicks

    If you love real hip-hop, raw stories, and deep culture convos, this one’s a must-listen. 🎤🔥

    📍 Recorded in the heart of Raleigh.

    📲 Stream it. Share it. Tag a real one.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Capital City Podcast #106: "What happened to Hiphop Groups?"
    May 21 2025

    Capital J and DL Glass discuss what happened to hiphop groups. From the early groups like Pete Rock and CL Smooth to a more recent group like The City Girls, we have seen groups become non-existent. The podcast welcomes listener, Chill Will from Rock Hill to discuss the topic.

    Was the Migos the most popular group ever? Did Puff Daddy cause the break up of The City Girls? Who was the most famous member of The Wu-Tang Clan?

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    36 m
  • Capital City Podcast #105: "AI & The Culture: The Future of Hip-Hop"
    May 5 2025

    Capital J and DL Glass discuss the impact of AI on the Hiphop community. Is artificial intelligence the next big producer, ghostwriter, or game-changer in hip-hop? Or is it a threat to the soul of the culture?

    Capital J and DL Glass dive deep into the intersection of AI and hip-hop, exploring how machine learning, voice cloning, and AI-generated beats are shaking up the industry—from the underground to the mainstream.

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    29 m
  • Capital City Podcast #104: Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music"
    Apr 28 2025

    Capital J and DL Glass discuss Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music." Capital J predicts "Whore Music" has peaked and is on a decline with fans. Do you agree?

    Is it liberation or exploitation? Art or agenda? In this unapologetically real episode, the Capital City Podcast dives headfirst into the heated debate around so-called “Whore Music”—a term that’s sparking controversy across the culture.

    From Lil Kim’s unapologetic legacy to the fearless moves of Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and today’s unapologetic queens of rap, we break down what this wave of sexually charged, bossed-up music really means for hip-hop, feminism, and freedom of expression.

    Raw opinions. Deep analysis. Zero filter.

    • Is this a new wave of empowerment or just repackaged objectification?
    • Are double standards holding women in hip-hop back—or is this the blowback of female dominance?
    • And who gets to define what’s “too much” in a genre built on raw truth?
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    38 m