This episode is all about Hip-Hop Producers. We pay tribute to those bricklayers who crafted the sounds that became the soundtrack to our lives.@theprofessor73 @thegeniusgenerationpodcast
The Professor and SaulGravy discuss the days when Hip-Hop resided in a special way in different regions. Attitudes, slang, fashion, and style of music were different, but still dope in each region's specific way.@TheProfessor73 @saulgrav
The Professor and SaulGravy continue their discussion on the great elements of Southern rap and the history that goes behind it.IG: @theprofessor73 @thegeniusgenerationpodcastTwitter: @TheProf1973
As we go on a journey to celebrate the art of Hip-Hop from a Southern perspective, The Professor speaks his reality and personal history as a kid growing up at the bottom of the map in Lake Charles, Lafayette, and New Orleans Louisiana and how
The Professor and SaulGravy discuss the greatness and artistic qualities in rap music. If you love history, this is the show for you. The Genius Generation Podcast is here to enlighten, entertain, and edify the name of Hip-Hop.
What some call "Blaxploitation Films" of the 1970's, I call it the greatest renaissance of artistic and creative freedom, ever. This led to another era of "geniuses" creating timeless art thru music. The 90's Golden Era of Hip-Hop. The Professo
Join the **@theprofessor73** and **@SaulGravymayne** as they open the discussion of high-end fashion's place and relevance in the culture that was just fine without it. In light of recent events involving high-end foreign designers, we talk abo
The Professor and SaulGravy discuss the sometimes lethal mixture of Hip-Hop culture and politics. Why can't they be mutually exclusive?@theprofessor73www.thegeniusgeneration.netthegeniusgeneration@gmail.com
The Professor and SaulGravy sit down to discuss their personal history and how the Clinton Communications Act of 1996 affected Hip-Hop culture and created the generation gap.
The Professor is joined by a pillar in the New Orleans Hip-Hop Community, "Uptown" Charlie V. We sit and talk about what it means to be a southern born and raised B-Boy. There is history to be heard. The Genius Generation is here to capture tha
**The Professor** sits down with **Daddy-O**, the Hip-Hop icon and founding member of legendary group **Stetsasonic**. He talks about the genesis of Stetsasonic, producing the anthem **"Top Billin,"** his favorites from the South, and comraderi