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A-Side B-Side Episode 005: Rodney Coursey Interview

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Rodney Coursey of Garden State Hip Hop dropped in on this week's edition of A-Side B-Side. Before the interview we have a small recap and backstage interviews with Joe College, Qdotdavis, &Drew, and Party Michael  during their sold out Joe College & Friends show organized by today's guest. We talked about breaking down barriers in the local music scene, the evolution of the genre, and more. Press play below.

A-Side B-Side Episode 004: Joe College Interview

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In Episode 4 of A-Side B-Side, Ramsey sits down with Joe College. We talked about the state of hip hop today, staying organic, and how confidence helped him tap into his full potential. We even took it back to the early beginnings of his discography, his self-titled mixtape all the way to his new offering, CivXSav Forever. This Friday he's headlining House of Independents in Asbury Park. A collaboration between Garden State Hip Hop & CivXSav present: A Night For Forever. Everything you need to know is in this podcast. Stop Complaining. All you need to do is press play below.

A-Side B-Side Episode 003: Kärma Interview

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This is the first artist interview we got for the podcast so I just want to thank Kärma for pulling up to Black Hawthorne and recording with us. Sunny Side Up EP is out now just about everywhere you can listen to music. We discussed the project, her personal singing style and we even talked about her debut, Life After Love. In this episode there's even a small snippet of my sit down with Mike Brown the founder of Each One Teach One and The Commission. They are hosting a networking event February 3rd at Loft Life Venue in Elizabeth. Kärma will be performing at Grindfest tomorrow night at Cafe Soul in Jersey City. Both flyers are below. The music in this episode is What My Ex Do by Beano French. I hope you enjoy as I have bringing it to you. I need you to feel this.

A-Side B-Side Episode 002: R&B #AOTY2017

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It's only right if we did the R&B acts too right? Enough people asked and if we're being honest R&B in 2017 was superb. So many new sub-genres emerged and we were impressed with how many new artists debuted last year. Listen to KatCandidly and Ramsey talk album of the year on episode two of A-Side B-Side Podcast. Did some of your favorites make the list? Did we miss out on anyone dope? We break it down thoroughly: Lyrics, Vocals, concept, production, and impact are the criteria. Leave a comment below. The music in this episode is Raindrops by Kärma from her Sunny Side Up EP Out Now! I need you to feel this.

A-Side B-Side Podcast Episode 001 #AOTY2017

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The piece that brought you all here is back. Album of the Year: The 2017 Edition. Some years fall short, some blossom. This year was the latter and outstanding for music. Instead of writing a long drawn out piece counting down the top five I enlisted some help for this one. Charles Polk, Kyle Gill and myself give you our pilot episode of A Side/B Side Podcast presented to you by What's The Movement. In this episode we break down the top five hip-hop albums this past year. Same deal as always: Flow, Lyrics, Production, Impact, and uniqueness is how we rate our top five. I won't spill too much. The music in this episode is F*ck 12 by Khalil Jibran. I just need you to feel this. Press play below.