Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 20 hours 29 minutes
Armond & Doc review recent projects from The Roots, Slaughterhouse, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa, & Skyzoo/Torae. Plus Doc admits to liking a Young Thug song.
Armond & Doc recap what's been happening during the last couple weeks, talking about everything from the new Michael Jackson album to singles from Lil Wayne, Mariah, and Usher to the XXL 2014 Freshmen. Oh yeah, and Wu-Tang x Cher.
Armond & Doc debate whether or not J Cole should be going on tour to celebrate a five year old mixtape, discuss the Jay Z x Beyonce tour, and go in-depth on the new DJ Khaled posse cut "They Don't Love You No More". Plus a conversation about Eminem's Total Slaughter competition, Big KRIT's new song, and the hilarity that is Armond reacting live to Khaled's vlog.
Armond & Doc go in-depth on the Donald Sterling scandal - how the world reacted, the role of social media, and a whole lot more. Plus they recap what they think so far about Round 1 of the 2014 Playoffs.
Armond & Doc follow up on last week's Coachella's conversation before diving into the 2014 NBA Playoffs. They also cover Future's album 'Honest', debate a hypothetical Refugee Camp retrospective, and try not to laugh at a video of Scott Storch making a beat while getting his hair cut.
Armond & Doc break down a big weekend at Coachella, going in-depth on sets from Nas, Pharrell, and the long-awaited return of OutKast. Plus some Childish Gambino discussion. And a random hypothetical about an STL reunion concert.
Armond & Doc are joined by Swoope & Wit from Collision Records (@collision-records) and Wes Pendleton (@wespendletonmusic) to break down their contributions to Christon Gray's new album School of Roses.
Armond & Doc continue their conversation with DJ O-Sharp and Adan Bean about hip-hop and religion.
Armond & Doc return alongside DJ O-Sharp and Adan Bean to talk a little bit about Drake's new songs before daring to talk about religion and hip-hop.
Armond & Doc go in-depth on the 10th Anniversary of one of the biggest R&B albums of our generation, Usher's 'Confessions'. Plus Doc somehow loops in a conversation about YG and DJ Mustard and a lot more.