Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 20 hours 29 minutes
Both J. Cole’s Cole World: Sideline Story and Phonte’s Charity Begins At Home are due to be released on 9/27 but because both have already leaked online, Armond and Doc break both albums down. Find out why J Cole’s first week sales won’t matter as much you think, why Phonte couldn’t make this album 5 years ago, and a whole lot more.
In honor of Jay-Z’s The Blueprint celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, Armond and Doc revisit the album and and everything associated with it – what led to the album, it’s influence, how it’s perceived 10 years later, etc.
In this episode of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond and Doc talk about the first week sales of The Carter IV and then they try to figure out what happened to Young Jeezy. They also discuss what’s next for TI after being released from prison, and debate if anything can stop Rick Ross right now.
Doc interviews Armond & provides a preview for his upcoming EP “Condiments”. What is a rappity rapper? The concept behind Condiments? How much music is too much for artists to release in 2011? Investing support & the difficulty in keeping up with your favorite artists When to charge fans for music Major record labels unconsciously teaching consumers to download illegal music A track by track breakdown of Condiments and more…
With recent albums by The Weeknd & The Dream, Armond & Doc question the direction of today’s R&B.