Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 18 hours 49 minutes
Flex The Antihero (@flextheantihero) joins the show to talk with Armond & Doc about Rick Ross & Pharrell's sales numbers, the release of Lil' Boosie, and of course his new album SALEM.
Armond & Doc continue on with an in-depth breakdown of 'Mastermind'. Plus a random conversation about Camp Lo, some Keith Sweat hilarity, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc follow up on last week's Schoolboy Q episode, talk about this year's Academy Awards, and then go in-depth on Pharrell's highly anticipated 'G I R L'.
Armond & Doc go track by track on Schoolboy Q's new album before going way off-topic and ultimately debating if there's such a thing as a perfect album. Plus a great conversation about expectations for TDE and a whole lot more.
Armond & Doc return after last week's mini episode, continuing the conversation about Nicki Minaj before talking about everything from the upcoming Rick Ross album to NBA All Star Weekend to the Drunk In Love Remixes. And OVO Fest. And De La Soul. And all the randomry you've come to love from Clock Radio Speakers
Armond & Doc talked for less than 20 minutes! Technical difficulties cut the conversation short, but they found time to brainstorm how Nicki Minaj could take her career to the next level and talk a little bit about Kanye West. Plus some rapperisms.
Armond & Doc continue their conversation on the 2014 Grammys, specifically going in-depth on Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. They talk about the much hyped performance of "Same Love" before breaking down why some hip-hop fans are so upset about Macklemore & Ryan Lewis winning awards. Plus some discussion about Daft Punk winning Album of the Year & Record of the Year, and what that might do for Pharrell's career.
Armond & Doc begin their conversation on the 2014 Grammys, discussing performances from Beyonce & Jay-Z, Daft Punk, Kendrick Lamar, and a lot more. Plus Doc talks about the "Grammy Moments" phenomenon.
Armond & Doc finish up their look back at the heyday of Dipset, beginning with Diplomats Volume 5, going through the entire Purple Haze era, and finishing up with What The Game's Been Missing. Plus Doc makes a case that Purple Haze could have been a classic and a whole lot more.
Armond & Doc talk about Drake's appearance on SNL and Richard Sherman before diving back into Dipset to talk about Juelz Santana in 2003. Plus random discussions about Babyface, Quad City DJ's, and Boombastic.