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MorganFreemanKing;c-9789323 said:
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9789170 said:
blackrain;c-9785085 said:
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9784814 said:
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The Recipe;c-9783248 said:
Charlamange hatin because he sees that everyday strugg is the new wave, and knows Breakfast Club is on its leg, havent been interested in breakfast club for at least a year and never fucked with the idiots shit, they are both corny in fact the white boy says he doesnt or has never listened to hip hop (cant remember which) on the idiots segment I saw on Ak's stream addressing the hating.

Breakfast is nowhere near on its last leg...and as much as Shculz is annoying the "i don't know about music shit" is a long running joke they've been doing

In the next few years if everyday struggle gains steam it will be a more daily watched and talked about show than the breakfast club. The biggest flaw of the breakfast club is they usually have 20 to 60 minutes with guests and 5-15 minutes about current events.

The issue is obviously year round they will have more views but on a day by day basis they only can talk about current events for a short time. Whereas a show like everyday struggle or a clone of it can talk more about current events and bring guests on only when it gets to a view worthy status of wale vs ak or yachty vs budden.

As long as the BC gets those views it was be apart of the necessary 3 stop NY media tour of BC,Sway and Hot97...and saying something is on its last legs means its ending soon not a few years from now.

But my point is head to head to head the daily hip hop debate show has the potential to get more daily views. As much as i hate shows like first take and undisputed they get most views in sports media compaired to the other shows that are more interview based on sports channels.

The breakfast club still gets views. But i think more hip hop fans would rather see debate between 2 hip hop personalities about current events for 45 minutes than listen to the hit or miss breakfast club interviews. The biggest flaw with the breakfast club is you can't book a birdman every day or every week. Some weeks you have some very viral videos other weeks the people are not as interesting. But a daily hip hop debate show is literally taking what we talk about at the top of the reason and putting it in video form. And that has the potential to get people watching more and commenting more consistently at some point in the future than the breakfast club vids.

the bolded is an excellent point. we can't always get the Dame Dashes and Fredro Starrs which then leads them into trolling or doing other shit trying to force reactions like the Kanye West interview.

Yeah. And Akademiks and Budden may not be the ones who go past the breakfast club but another copycat or next edition of everyday struggle could. Given the popularity of MTV's hottest Emcee show i was surprised it took this long to get something like everyday struggle. Dead End Hip hop started it as far as average joes arguing on youtube about hip hop but now Everyday struggle sets the stage for top notch hip hop voices to do it daily.
 
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9789170 said:
blackrain;c-9785085 said:
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9784814 said:
blackrain;c-9784666 said:
The Recipe;c-9783248 said:
Charlamange hatin because he sees that everyday strugg is the new wave, and knows Breakfast Club is on its leg, havent been interested in breakfast club for at least a year and never fucked with the idiots shit, they are both corny in fact the white boy says he doesnt or has never listened to hip hop (cant remember which) on the idiots segment I saw on Ak's stream addressing the hating.

Breakfast is nowhere near on its last leg...and as much as Shculz is annoying the "i don't know about music shit" is a long running joke they've been doing

In the next few years if everyday struggle gains steam it will be a more daily watched and talked about show than the breakfast club. The biggest flaw of the breakfast club is they usually have 20 to 60 minutes with guests and 5-15 minutes about current events.

The issue is obviously year round they will have more views but on a day by day basis they only can talk about current events for a short time. Whereas a show like everyday struggle or a clone of it can talk more about current events and bring guests on only when it gets to a view worthy status of wale vs ak or yachty vs budden.

As long as the BC gets those views it was be apart of the necessary 3 stop NY media tour of BC,Sway and Hot97...and saying something is on its last legs means its ending soon not a few years from now.

But my point is head to head to head the daily hip hop debate show has the potential to get more daily views. As much as i hate shows like first take and undisputed they get most views in sports media compaired to the other shows that are more interview based on sports channels.

The breakfast club still gets views. But i think more hip hop fans would rather see debate between 2 hip hop personalities about current events for 45 minutes than listen to the hit or miss breakfast club interviews. The biggest flaw with the breakfast club is you can't book a birdman every day or every week. Some weeks you have some very viral videos other weeks the people are not as interesting. But a daily hip hop debate show is literally taking what we talk about at the top of the reason and putting it in video form. And that has the potential to get people watching more and commenting more consistently at some point in the future than the breakfast club vids.

You do realize both formats can exist and be successful at thr same time? One being a success doesnt mean the other is falling off and is dying.
 
The ridiculousness of radio theatrics.

You have Ebro on one hand throwing out insults and then shrugging it off as playful competitive banter when it's time to get serious.

Then you have Charlemagne who jokes on people constantly but takes jabs at him as serious insults.

Both of them are playing industry games. And Joe Budden baited Charlemagne that entire interview as payback for the Akademiks issue.
 
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The ridiculousness of radio theatrics.

You have Ebro on one hand throwing out insults and then shrugging it off as playful competitive banter when it's time to get serious.

Then you have Charlemagne who jokes on people constantly but takes jabs at him as serious insults.

Both of them are playing industry games. And Joe Budden baited Charlemagne that entire interview as payback for the Akademiks issue.

what Akadmiks issue?
 
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Pour one out for Juan Ep. I'm losing my favorite podcast one after another. First the champs then tax smh.

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blackrain;c-9820355 said:
af.r.i.c.a.;c-9819454 said:
Pour one out for Juan Ep. I'm losing my favorite podcast one after another. First the champs then tax smh.

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Drink champs is ending?

No The champs podcast. Drink champs might as well pack it up tho that shit has jumped the shark
 
af.r.i.c.a.;c-9820629 said:
blackrain;c-9820355 said:
af.r.i.c.a.;c-9819454 said:
Pour one out for Juan Ep. I'm losing my favorite podcast one after another. First the champs then tax smh.

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Drink champs is ending?

No The champs podcast. Drink champs might as well pack it up tho that shit has jumped the shark

I dont think its over but it just needs some classic guest. I just get burned out by nore interview style and his glorification of being a "shooter". Nigga like 40 wit a 20 year successful rap career lol.
 

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