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Your new favourite fortnightly Hip Hop podcast. Yemi, Moe and Peter discuss all things Rap and Hip Hop from the comfort of Peter’s bedroom.

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Rhymes Like Dimes Podcast. Hosted by Mohammed Yusuf, Yemi Abiade & Peter Abiade.
Episodes

  • HUUUH!

    The boys discuss Dave’s new album, 'Psychodrama,' and his position in UK rap, as well as Little Simz' new project, 'Grey Area.'

    1:33:47

  • So Where Do We Go From Here?

    London plays a key role in this week’s episode; the boys discuss which London area has produced the best rappers.

    1:33:38

  • OVO Yems

    The boys pay tribute to Nipsey Hussle, before diving into whether artists’ content should reflect the times they live in.

    1:36:09

  • Circa

    The boys weigh up the pros and cons of being on a label and being independent, and build their perfect emcees.

    1:33:38

  • You Don't Even Go Museums

    The boys list what they want to see at the first ever Hip Hop museum.

    1:40:01

  • My Family, My Loved Ones, My Neighbours, My Enemies

    The boys review DJ Khaled's new album, 'Father of Asahd,' and his overall position in the game.

    1:19:25

  • Why Are We Shouting Out Kirk Franklin?!

    Moe, Peter and Yemi debate whether Ab-Soul is the black sheep of Black Hippy.

    1:28:08

  • Can't Be My G.O.A.T.

    This week, the boys discuss the differences between hating and criticism.

    1:31:48

  • Sex Sells, Innit

    Peter, Yemi and Moe discuss the significance of Stormzy’s headline set at Glastonbury.

    1:35:12

  • Beardless Heathens

    The boys discuss whether UK drill has a right to exist.

    1:23:11

  • 3 Kims (ft ABIADE)

    The boys are joined by Peter and Yemi's brother, rapper ABIADE, and discuss the career of J. Cole.

    1:57:53

  • Strawberries & Heaven's Clouds

    The boys discuss who ran the 2000s, JAY Z's NFL deal, Hip Hop's obsession with Tupac and one hit wonders.

    1:35:26

  • We Ain't Gonna Do This To Mase

    The RLD crew discuss 50 Cent's impact and their moral compasses when listening to problematic artists.

    1:34:09

  • Peter Made Me Realise I Was Wrong (ft Melo)

    The boys are joined by Melo of Blazin Squad, as they review Kano’s new album, 'Hoodies All Summer.'

    1:54:12

  • One Of Them Bones

    The boys get into Rapsody's new album, 'Eve,' and discuss how successful niche rap artists can really be.

    1:15:56

  • I Didn't Know You Had JAY Z's WhatsApp Number

    The boys are joined by rapper and entertainer, Quincy OG, and discuss whether Krept & Konan need more respect.

    1:39:43

  • Tottenarm Baby

    The boys get into Kanye West's new album, 'Jesus Is King,' and Wretch 32's new album, 'Upon Reflection.'

    1:41:48

  • Bruza! Ice Kid!

    Yemi, Moe and Peter predict what will come from Stormzy's new album and discuss the recent Grammy nominations.

    1:45:32

  • We Don't Need Anymore Soul Samples Bro (ft JD. Reid)

    The boys are joined by producer, JD. Reid, and pick their favourite producers and favourite rap samples.

    1:28:37

  • The Big Day? The Big Trash!

    In the final episode of 2019, the boys highlight their favourite albums, rappers and moments of the year.

    1:38:18

  • Black Excellence? You Wore Blackface!

    In the first episode of 2020, the boys break down Drake's recent interview with Rap Radar and weigh up his status in Rap.

    1:16:30

  • We Ain’t Doing Honourable Mentions!

    The boys review the 2010s, listing the best albums, singles, artists and moments of the past decade.

    1:44:39

  • I Made Love To A DMX Song Once

    The boys review J Hus' new album, 'Big Conspiracy,' and discuss what happened to romantic Rap songs.

    1:15:56

  • You Sniffed Jorja Smith's Neck?!

    The boys discuss whether Wiley is tarnishing his legacy in grime after his recent antics, whether rappers should be seen as role models, and compare rappers to footballers.

    1:19:44

  • A Hood Botanical Gardens (ft Jesse Bernard)

    This week the boys are joined by music and culture writer, Jesse Bernard, to discuss the importance of journalism in Hip Hop.

    1:36:44

  • Caught Between The Roc And A Hard Place

    Recording in isolation, the boys dissect Jay Electronica’s debut album, 'A Written Testimony.'

    1:32:55

  • Running Amok (ft Saheed Abdul)

    The boys, joined by sound engineer Saheed Abdul, discuss whether it matters these days if rappers have just one flow.

    1:25:57

  • Beautifully Wrong

    The boys break down the dominant run of the South, when it came about and how long it will last.

    1:27:04

  • We Keep Stepping On Stones

    The boys take some time to speak on everything going on in the world right now, from the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor tragedies to the police to protests worldwide.

    1:12:51

  • Bourgeoisie

    The boys break down the recent rap beef that’s taken over the timeline - Noname vs J. Cole.

    1:05:57

  • Affordable Homie Quan

    The boys discuss the role played by white rappers in Hip Hop culture and whether the UK and US music scenes need gatekeepers.

    1:27:15

  • Bebo Days

    The guys discuss Giggs' impact on UK music and whether the scene he came from, Road Rap, still exists. They also pick classic Channel U videos they would've loved to direct.

    1:08:48

  • Corridors In Culiacán

    In a complete freestyle of an episode, the boys discuss Rick Ross vs 2 Chainz, Ross’ catalogue and Verzuz battles they would like to see.

    1:06:41

  • Who But Me?!

    The boys discuss whether Hip Hop has an issue with female rappers having sexual content.

    1:26:52

  • Astronomical

    The boys review Nas’ new album, 'King’s Disease,' before spiralling into a detailed debate about what lyricism means.

    1:33:01

  • Who Dares Wins (ft S.A.S)

    This week the boys are joined by very special guests, legendary North London Rap duo S.A.S, who lay out the story of their Rap careers.

    2:07:04

  • Erykah Badu Doesn't Walk On Legs!

    The boys discuss Chip vs Stormzy and the differences between rap beef and street beef, before diving into the definition of a 'street banger.'

    1:22:03

  • I Don't Go Outside (ft Crate 808)

    This week the boys are joined by Kambi Thandi, host of the Crate 808 Podcast, to discuss the attributes of a great discography.

    1:54:27

  • I'm Me

    The boys review Busta Rhymes' new album, 'Extinction Level Event 2' and discuss whether originality in hip-hop is difficult to achieve.

    1:30:43

  • Fine Line

    This episode is another freestyle as the boys discuss Headie One vs Tion Wayne, street beef spilling into music, whether artists should give back to their hoods and more.

    54:56

  • Critically Acclaimed

    The boys address the allegations levelled at UK rappers Octavian and Dutchavelli, before discussing how long Trap music will remain the commercial sound of Rap.

    1:10:17

  • Don Diablo

    The boys dig deep into the year that was 2020, selecting their individual favourite albums, rappers and tracks of the year, as well as those that disappointed.

    1:27:52

  • DOOM Hive

    The boys kick off 2021 in a reflective mood as they discuss the passing, legacy and impact of the immortal MF DOOM, one of the greatest rappers to ever live.

    1:39:05

  • Payback!

    The boys get into a spirited debate about whether A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob have reached their full potential or if they have left a lot to be desired.

    1:21:19

  • Impossible Behaviour

    The boys take off their London-centric hats and break down why it is harder for UK rappers outside of the capital to get the attention some of them deserve.

    1:34:16

  • You Had To Be There

    The boys review Ghetts’ third studio album, 'Conflict Of Interest,' and how it will affect the grime icon’s legacy, before examining the impact of So Solid Crew on the scene.

    1:36:52

  • Lyrical Miracle (ft Joseph 'JP' Patterson)

    The boys are joined by Joseph 'JP' Patterson, Editor In Chief of Complex UK and Founder of TRENCH Mag, to imagine the UK grime scene if Tinie Tempah hadn't dropped 'Pass Out.'

    1:34:58

  • Rare Form (ft Eboni)

    The boys are joined by fellow podcaster Eboni, from the TBH Podcast, to discuss the sensitive topic of misogyny and colorism in hip-hop.

    2:18:08

  • Earthy (ft Kofi Stone)

    The boys are joined by Birmingham-based rapper Kofi Stone for an in-depth chat about his music, influences and come up. Later, they discuss what backpack rap means in 2021.

    2:10:45

  • Have You Listened to My MixStream?

    The boys review one of the most anticipated releases of the year so far, J. Cole’s ‘The Off Season,’ before examining the importance of the mixtape to the modern game.

    1:29:23

  • Misdemeanor

    The boys pay tribute to a true icon not just of rap but of music and entertainment period: the one and only Missy Elliot.

    1:04:44

  • You Need To Pray

    The boys discuss the position radio plays in building the UK black music scene and whether or not it is still relevant.

    1:33:44

  • I'm A Truth Teller

    The boys review the new Migos album 'Culture III' and break down the Mount Rushmore of Rap over the eras, picking the four most important artists over a four-year period.

    1:38:47

  • Preface

    The boys discuss the trouble UK artists have had with making albums that can be considered seminal or classics in the past, and list their favourite UK Rap albums ever.

    1:22:15

  • Perfect Plex

    The boys list their favourite albums of 2021 so far, discuss how to spot the signs that an artist is on the decline and recite their favourite wrestling bars.

    1:23:03

  • Itching

    The boys review two of the most anticipated albums of the year, Kanye West's 'Donda' and Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy' and chop up the simmering tension between the two titans.

    1:39:05

  • Disrespectful

    The boys review Little Simz's new album 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert' and her status in the scene.

    1:14:43

  • We're Solid, Right? (ft Mimi The Music Blogger)

    The boys are joined by writer, content creator and personality Mimi The Music Blogger to discuss her come up, the music industry, Skepta, underrated MCs and more.

    1:48:33

  • I Was In Rikers! (ft Chris The Capo)

    The boys are joined by Rinse FM host Chris The Capo for a battle rap special, discussing it's history, future key battles you need to check out.

    1:24:58

  • Captain Backpack

    The boys recap Kanye West’s Drink Champs interview, Drake and Kanye squashing their beef, the Astroworld tragedy and the death of Young Dolph.

    1:29:35

  • The Year of the Sexy

    The boys round up 2021 by choosing their favourite albums, rappers, tracks and producers of the year. They also make bold predictions for 2022.

    1:29:01

  • You're Not Jiggy

    The boys discuss if and why rappers that made their name in the 1980s weren’t largely able to make a successful transition to the game in the 1990s.

    1:25:07

  • R&B Almanac

    The boys discuss whether rap groups are built to last and whether hip-hop's Mount Rushmore can exist without some of the genre's early pioneers.

    1:32:32

  • Gunfingers at a Jazz Gig

    The boys get into our conspiracy bag and ponder whether there has been a systematic attempt to dumb us down with the content of mainstream rap over the years.

    1:29:29

  • Devoid

    The boys salute Jamal Edwards, imagine what hip-hop would look like if Roc-A-Fella Records hadn’t broken up and dissect whether mainstream UK rap has peaked.

    1:07:52

  • Are You Not Entertained? (ft Sian Anderson)

    The boys are joined by DJ, radio broadcaster and A&R exec Sian Anderson for a deep dive into her career and advice for others who want to enter the music industry.

    1:56:07

Hosts (3)

Mohammed Yusuf Yemi Abiade Peter Abiade

Released

2019

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Season 1

Your new favourite fortnightly Hip Hop podcast. Yemi, Moe and Peter discuss all things Rap and Hip Hop from the comfort of Peter’s bedroom.

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Mohammed Yusuf, Yemi Abiade, Peter Abiade

Released

2019

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