Rap Latte, a deeper conversation about hiphop hosted by Touré and King Green. We talk about hot new albums, classic MCs, it’s a more thoughtful convo about the ...
Gen Z Rappers vs Millennial Rappers: feat. James Francis
In this episode of Rap Latte, we’re diving into the heated debate: Gen Z Rappers vs. Millennial Rappers. From their approach to lyricism and production styles to how they handle fame and social media, these two generations are redefining hip-hop in their own unique ways. Who’s pushing the culture forward, and who’s stuck in the past? Let’s break it all down and see where the future of rap is headed. Don’t miss this epic generational face-off!
Host: Toure and King Green
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Drake Crying About Lebron...
On this episode of Rap Latte, we’re talking about Drake’s latest freestyle that has the internet buzzing—and not in a good way. From lackluster bars to questionable delivery, we’re breaking down why this freestyle has left so many fans disappointed. Is this a rare misstep for the GOAT, or are we holding him to an impossible standard? Tune in as we dissect the hype, the hate, and everything in between. Let us know your take in the comments!
Host: Toure and King Green
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Miseducation of Lauryn Hill: The Album That Changed Everything
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill isn’t just an album it’s a cultural reset. On this episode of the Rap Latte Show, we revisit Lauryn Hill’s groundbreaking masterpiece to unpack its lyrical genius, soulful storytelling, and lasting influence on hip-hop, R&B, and beyond. Why does this album still resonate decades later? Let’s dive in.
Join the conversation and let us know: What does The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill mean to you?
Host: Toure and King Green
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Gen X vs. Millennials…Who Did It Better?
Are Gen X rappers truly the GOATs, or have Millennial rappers redefined the game forever? In this episode of Rap Latte, we dive deep into the generational debate: the lyrical mastery, cultural impact, and innovation of Gen X legends like Nas, Tupac, and Jay-Z versus the bold creativity and genre-bending styles of Millennials like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole. Who really owns the crown?
Join us as we explore how hip-hop has evolved across generations, the shifts in storytelling, and what each era means for the culture today. No punches are pulled, and no era is safe!
Host: Toure and King Green
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Fantano Ain’t Never Scared!
Anthony Fantano ain’t ever scared! 🎤 In this episode of Rap Latte, we sit down with The Needle Drop himself to talk about his favorite music, what it’s like being one of the most well-known music critics, and so much more.
Full transparency: we ran into some technical issues while recording this episode, so there’s a bit of heavy editing—but we hope you enjoy the conversation regardless. Big thanks to Fantano for joining us, and we can’t wait to have him back on the show! ☕🔥
host: Toure and King Green
Rap Latte, a deeper conversation about hiphop hosted by Touré and King Green. We talk about hot new albums, classic MCs, it’s a more thoughtful convo about the music we love.