In this final episode of Season 1, D. Lamont and Linda E. go out on top of the world by remembering 8 Ball and MJG’s 1995 album On Top of the World. Linda E. is all about real love. And, the hosts close out the season discussing an African-Am
Linda E. and D. Lamont raise awareness of mental health and reflect on songs that were uplifting and motivating. Also, the hosts discuss a television episode that addressed natural hair in Corporate America. Featured Songs On This Episode
D. Lamont and Linda E. roll their sleeves up and talk about one of D. Lamont’s top 5 rap albums, Ice Cube’s 1991 album Death Certificate. One of the greatest films comes out in the 1991 and starts a renaissance of cinema that humanizes African
Linda E. and D. Lamont take a trip into the Terrordome and voyage through Public Enemy’s 1990 album Fear of a Black Planet. A historic moment takes place that shows unity is possible in the African-American community. Featured Songs On This
They don’t dance no mo all they do is this. D. Lamont and Linda E. reminisce on Goodie Mob’s 1998 album Still Standing. D. Lamont let’s out his emotions. And the south puts down its flag on the hip hop music scene, and lets the world know it
Linda E. shows her respect to the Queen, Queen Latifah that is. D. Lamont and Linda E. reflect on Queen Latifah’s 1993 album Black Reign. What is considered a romantic call? Maybe music can answer this question. Also, D. Lamont and Linda E.
In this inaugural episode, D. Lamont and Linda E. go down memory lane and chat on Underground Kingz’s 1994 album Super Tight. D. Lamont Got A Thang 4 Linda E. And, they speak about one of the greatest moments in sports history.Featured Song