Hip Hop Raised Me

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Synopsis

Raised on Hip-Hop and dedicated to the culture, Semtex is the UKs premiere Hip-Hop DJ. On a daily basis he connects with the hottest artists, producers, DJs, fans, and everyone else that make things happen. 'Hip-Hop Raised Me' captures some of these moments. The official Hip Hop Raised Me book is out now.

Episodes

  • With Coach K

    18/04/2017 Duration: 49min

    Coach K is the COO of Quality Control, a highly successful label from Atlanta responsible for the success of Migos and Lil Yachty, whose influence is evident within any club and across radio. It can be witnessed at any of the live shows around the world or online via social media, but it wasn’t always like this. It took them a minute to get to the point where they were recognised as household names. Before the raging chart success of ‘Bad and Boujee’ or ‘1 Night’ the creative merit of both acts was questioned, doubted, and ridiculed at different points within their career. The internet is a gift and a curse. Within moments you can be internationally known and heralded as ‘the next one’, but you can be bullied into conforming or condemned just as quick by social media and the online ‘rap supremacists’. Most MC’s will tell you that their come up wasn’t easy. That it was challenging, that they were either dissed, booed, blocked, or told to give up at some point. Despite the challenges, most artists... For in

  • With Kardinal Offishall & Cipha Sounds

    28/03/2017 Duration: 57min

    Cipha Sounds is a legendary New York DJ/Broadcaster and longstanding supporter of UK rap. Cipha was the first US DJ to support UK rap on Hot 97 and put people on to So Solid and the energy of Grime back when it was starting to emerge. Kardinal Offishall is a pioneering MC from Toronto Canada, one of the first to breach the US and UK when it looked like a dream to others. He has lived the UK experience. Recorded, collaborated, and performed out here for years. So what happens next? Is this really the best time ever for music? Is the UK responsible for making skinny jeans a thing? A few guys from Toronto, New York, and London connect… For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Mistajam

    23/03/2017 Duration: 53min

    In an age of streaming services and the rise of the algorithm, the role of the DJ is taken for granted more than ever before. The tireless yearn to support new talent, the lightning speed ability to select music, build momentum, and create an environment to perfectly rock a crowd, then anticipate and determine what happens next are processes that cannot be taught or programmed. Only true passion and dedication can elevate a mere mortal to the esteemed role of a DJ. The DJ is the unsung hero of your life. Last night a DJ could have saved your life, but the morning after you’ve already forgotten what they did like it was all a dream. And that's cool, that's understandable. You are back to reality where the daily grind consumes your attention and soul. Just know that your static playlist isn’t the antidote though. It isn’t going to change your life, it isn’t going to move you, or take you on a journey. Fuck the word curation. Curation is a term the digital world embraced and utilised to justify their... For i

  • With Boi- 1da

    02/03/2017 Duration: 38min

    Behind the biggest artists are some of the dopest producers in the game. As Drake ascended into the upper echelons of success so did 40 and Boi-1da. Both producers have 2 very unique sounds, and both producers have attained their own respected positions within the culture and the music industry. Boi-1da owned 2016 and most people don't know why. Most people don't know that he is responsible for the soundtracks to their lives, or realise that his drums have the hardest knock in the game, those same drums have fuelled the careers of Drake, Jay-z, Kanye West, Eminem, and more. For season 2 of the 'Hip Raised Me' podcast we kick it of with Boi-1da, an architect of sound who has changed the game, but stuck to the same method of perfecting the beat that enabled him to enter the game. This is an insight into how he does it. This is how he started from the bottom, developed his production skills, and cracks codes. Catch Boi-1da performing at the Camden Assembly, London March 5th. Tickets available...

  • with Parris OH - Summer 16 Wrap Up

    20/09/2016 Duration: 44min

    Some of the biggest moments in Hip Hop and Grime took place recently and it's the end of summer 16, so its only right we wrap this season up the right way. Parris is a soldier out here in the UK. She's at every show, always working, and constantly grafting to bring through the next wave of artists. This week we dissected the Kanye and Cudi beef, attempted to understand Wayne's money problems, and why Ye' really signed Tyga. Stream & subscribe now... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Jidenna

    13/09/2016 Duration: 50min

    I liked 'Classic Man', it was one of key sounds of Summer 15', and even with a Kendrick Lamar remix I didn't get who or what Jidenna was. Whether he was an R&B dude or something more. Whether he was here for a minute or if was going to go the distance and evolve into one of the great ones. Having heard the album and connected with him for this podcast it’s clear that although 'Classic Man' was a smash, it was also very misleading. Jidenna is a much deeper artist than the Summer 15' classic. Born in Nigeria, moving to America, raised on a diet of Hip Hop, R&B, and Naija sounds has given him a greater creative edge and perspective than other US artists. There is no doubt that Jidenna is talented, has his own swank, and will be successful, but what's more interesting is that he could be the artist that bridges the gap between intercontinental genres, to mix the US sounds and African sounds with integrity. It's cool that artists like Drake have featured Wizkid on a track, or Akon merged sounds a while a

  • With Casey Veggies

    30/08/2016 Duration: 33min

    I recently caught up with the very dope Cali native Casey Veggies whilst he was supporting Chris Brown on his European tour.. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Immortal Technique

    23/08/2016 Duration: 47min

    When Immortal Technique hit me up to say he was in town I had to connect. I needed to speak to someone who had a very different educated perspective on what is happening in the world today. Tech is the Chuck D of this generation, a hard rhymer who edutains through his music. He is a scholar of the world, a walking library of knowledge past and present. Very few artists leave me speechless with words of sobering reality. This was much more than an interview or a conversation. We talked on everything from Hip Hop in the White House to knife crime in the UK. Open your ears and minds; hear Immortal Technique kick knowledge for the Nation of Billions. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Maverick Sabre

    16/08/2016 Duration: 36min

    How did a US West coast rapper like Tupac influence the mind of a 15 year old kid from County Wexford, Ireland? The kid would go on to become a successful singer/songwriter who would ignite his own fires, influence other artists, and share his own form of conscious lyricism across the world. Maverick Sabre is a very dope artist, an amazing singer/songwriter. He’s only in his 20s, but he is one of those artists that has definitely walked the planet before. An ageing soul who knows how to channel emotions through his music, he can arrange and conduct musicians in a studio session or on stage with ease, but before all of this he was a rapper. Like T-Pain and Aloe Blacc, Maverick Sabre is a ‘rapper turnt singer’ who couldn’t escape his Hip Hop roots if he wanted too. Raised on the psalms of Tupac and the raw energy of Dizzee Rascal, it was necessary to chop it up with my favourite Irish man about the most significant MCs right now. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames &.

  • With Lady Leshurr

    09/08/2016 Duration: 54min

    Grime dominates the streets of the UK, it’s influence is growing overseas, and a lot of MCs are enjoying unprecedented levels of success. Artists such as Skepta, Stormzy, Bugzy Malone, etc are forging their own unique paths and changing the game in the UK, but there is only one MC that has managed to achieve mainstream coverage across the US. Lady Leshurr is one of the hardest working artists in the game. She is brutal on the mic, a savage lyricist when it comes to flows. After moving from her Birmingham hometown to London Leshurr defined her own triumph through perseverance, hard work and sheer determination. Many thought she would never succeed in the UK, let alone infiltrate the US market, but she did. Leshurr breaks down how she did it by herself with no label, or A-list songs. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Mr Eazi

    02/08/2016 Duration: 33min

    Many Afrobeat artists have emerged from Nigeria and across Africa. Premiere artists such as Wizkid and Davido are edging closer to global domination, whilst Mr Eazi together with Eugy have owned the summer with their genre defining smash ‘Dance For Me'. I wanted to hook up with Eazi because I’ve seen what his music does to a club. I saw what his music did to the crowd at the Wireless Festival this year, and I've heard people talk about him like he is a mythical figure who is huge in Nigeria and blowing up the UK. Mr Eazi is an exciting artist, incredibly confident but not that cocky type of confidence. He has that authoritative type of confidence which may explain the secret to the success of his cultural takeover of the UK. Mr Eazi has an international overview which is rare for an emerging artist. He describes London as a “Hub of different cultures” and understands how to break music in London, Accra, Toronto, Lagos, etc. He recently sold out the Forum in London with his ‘Life is Eazi’ show...that’s...

  • With DDot Omen

    26/07/2016 Duration: 43min

    DDot Omen is a blogger/Producer/Manager from the US. He is one of the leading voices within the online Hip Hop community who has played a significant role in establishing new music and artists over the years...and we don't agree on much. We don't agree on much because we have our own opinions and perspective. In a space that is virtually lawless, where monetary value is governed by the highest ranking site or traffic, opinion is king. A respected opinion introduces the new new to a new audience… its a very simple but productive powerful dynamic. The opinion carries more weight than any marketing campaign, it has a greater legacy than any spot play on a radio station or article in a disposable publication. It provides a historical reference point that tells the story of that moment. Bloggers are like open source coders that loosely, but collectively document the culture. They are the unsung heroes that are constantly writing history. Because of their spontaneity and ability to post in real time, they... F

  • With Allan Kingdom

    19/07/2016 Duration: 42min

    Allan Kingdom is a multi-talented artist who can write, sing, and rap, but he can't be categorised. As a rapper, he is a beast with many different styles, as a singer he is very versatile. From Kanye West to Chronixx Allan Kingdom has collaborated with the best artists of each field. He is defining his own unique style that could take him somewhere completely different. He has his own lane, his own kingdom of artistry that sets him apart from everyone else. After shutting down his Arrival night in the UK, and recording with Major Lazer affiliate Cadenza, I caught up with Allan in the streets of London. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Sonny Digital

    12/07/2016 Duration: 33min

    You've heard his tag all over mixtapes, clubs, and the radio so you already know Sonny Digital is one of the hottest producers from Atlanta who has put his own futuristic edge on the trap sound. He’s responsible for some of the biggest genre defining club bangers and he’s produced tracks for heavyweight artists such as Drake, Future, 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, Wiz Khalifa, 50 Cent, and many more, but Sonny Digital is a premiere producer/rapper who is now starting to establishing himself as a solo artist in his own right. His latest single "50 On my wrist" is already poppin' off in the clubs worldwide thanks to the internet and whilst overseas Sonny Digital is developing his international perspective. After he tore down his debut UK set at the Wireless Festival in London, Sonny broke down how he literally started from the bottom, his approach to making music, his Nigerian connection, connecting with London's Section Boyz, and much more. Get to know one of the hottest go to producers from the south. The... For i

  • With Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

    29/06/2016 Duration: 35min

    On the last date of their recent European tour Macklemore and Ryan Lewis were clearly tired, worn out. Two of the hardest working people in the game had just finished a punishing international tour, the 'difficult second album' launch, and overcome a mountain of fuckery that accompanies fame.....but they still took the time out to chop it up with me and reflect on their journey so far. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Tre Capital

    21/06/2016 Duration: 01h08min

    Whilst on the West Coast, DJ Semtex caught up with Tre Capital, one of the most prolific emerging artists from L.A.. He's making moves, he's on the grind, and on the Hip-Hop Raised Me podcast this week he is chopping it about everything from the concept of Rap Privilege to the psalms of Kanye West, it's a deep one this week. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Stormzy

    14/06/2016 Duration: 32min

    Recently I was in the U.S. and caught up with Stormzy at his debut L.A. show. It was a very surreal moment to witness Stormzy and his team at work overseas, killing it. I caught up with Stormzy backstage and we chopped it up about everything from his forth-coming album to the impact of Grime in the US and Canada. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • With Yo Gotti

    07/06/2016 Duration: 29min

    I got into the business of Hip-Hop with Yo Gotti. When the Carter 3 dropped most people thought Lil Wayne was a new artist when he was actually an OG in the game having previously dropped several albums and bangers. Yo Gotti is in the exact same situation. Since 'Down In the DM' dropped, Gotti has been killing the clubs, the internets, and airwaves worldwide, but few know about how he hustled hard to get to this point. Yo Gotti breaks down the art of the hustle. The official ‘Hip Hop Raised Me’ book is released October 6th via Thames & Hudson, the album drops October 7th. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Trailer

    06/06/2016 Duration: 10min

    Raised on Hip-Hop and dedicated to the culture, Semtex is arguably the UK’s most credible Hip-Hop DJ. On a daily basis he connects with the hottest artists, producers, DJs, fans, and everyone else that make things happen. The 'Hip-Hop Raised Me' podcast brings you some of these unique moments. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy