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    Reef the Lost Cauze – The 730 Interview

    Reef the Lost Cauze has always been an MC’s MC. With an amazing ear for beats as well as the lyrical capacity to demolish any concept or competitor, Reef has more than made his mark on the Philly hip-hop scene and beyond. Now ten albums deep in the game, not even counting the AOTP discog, EPs, or mixtapes, Reef’s got a lot to talk about, whether it’s politics, autism, his creative process, or his classic verse on the Snowgoons’ latest “Goon Bap.” Bonus for all the underground Philly heads – find out where Chief Kamachi’s been and if Juju Mob is reconvening.

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    Killah Priest – The 730 Interview

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    From dealing with the death of a close friend to working the indie game, 2016 was a trying year for Walter Reed. But anyone who’s even remotely familiar with his music knows that nothing’s going to be able to stop Priest for long. Due to an eternally positive outlook and a strong sense of spirituality, Priest is armed for whatever comes his way. We reconnect in this interview to talk about his latest projects, his outlook on the next four years, politically, his writing process, legacy, aliens, and much more.

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    CHECK IT PODCAST – Episode 1 – Starring Deacon the Villain

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    Face it. A lot of times when you’re looking for new music, whether it’s for a long ride or when you’re trying to impress someone with your eclectic musical taste, you can only scroll through albums on Spotify for so long before you settle on the same old playlist or the recommendations that they’re probably being paid to show you. That is why I am bringing you Check It, a podcast dedicated to bringing you musical recommendations from people you respect.

    Our first guest on Check It is none other than the Cunninlynguist’s Deacon the Villain.

    As a member of Cunninlyngusts, Deacon first burst onto the scene in 2001 with the cult classic Will Rap 4 Food. He’s been a part of all five studio albums and the Sloppy Seconds and Strange Journey mixtape series as well as having a successful solo career. Deacon dropped his most recent solo album, Peace or Power, in 2015. Check out Deacon’s recommendations below.

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