Capital City PodCast
With over 30 years in the music industry, Hip-Hop historian Jerome "Capital J" Dickens and DL Glass talk lyrics, beats, and music. In-depth conversations that discuss the music business and the business of music. To be apart of the conversation email us at info@overheretv.com.
Capital City Podcast #107: “Tour Life, Turntables & Timeless Vibes w/ DJ Bro-Rabb (Official DJ for Kid-N-Play)”

In this explosive episode of the Capital City Podcast, Capital J sits down with the legendary DJ Bro-Rabb, the official tour DJ for hip-hop icons Kid ’N Play. Bro-Rabb pulls back the curtain on the wild stories from life on tour—groupies, grind, and the golden days of hip-hop.
We dive into:
• Durham’s underrated contribution to the DJ and hip-hop scene
• The power and influence of the Mixshow Power Summit
• Why the Migos deserve their flowers as one of the greatest rap groups ever
• And how the music game has evolv...
Capital City Podcast #106: "What happened to Hiphop Groups?"

Capital J and DL Glass discuss what happened to hiphop groups. From the early groups like Pete Rock and CL Smooth to a more recent group like The City Girls, we have seen groups become non-existent. The podcast welcomes listener, Chill Will from Rock Hill to discuss the topic.
Was the Migos the most popular group ever? Did Puff Daddy cause the break up of The City Girls? Who was the most famous member of The Wu-Tang Clan?
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Capital City Podcast #105: "AI & The Culture: The Future of Hip-Hop"

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the impact of AI on the Hiphop community. Is artificial intelligence the next big producer, ghostwriter, or game-changer in hip-hop? Or is it a threat to the soul of the culture?
Capital J and DL Glass dive deep into the intersection of AI and hip-hop, exploring how machine learning, voice cloning, and AI-generated beats are shaking up the industry—from the underground to the mainstream.
Capital City Podcast #104: Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music"

Capital J and DL Glass discuss Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music." Capital J predicts "Whore Music" has peaked and is on a decline with fans. Do you agree?
Is it liberation or exploitation? Art or agenda? In this unapologetically real episode, the Capital City Podcast dives headfirst into the heated debate around so-called “Whore Music”—a term that’s sparking controversy across the culture.
From Lil Kim’s unapologetic legacy to the fearless moves of Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and today’s unapologetic queens of rap, we break down w...
Capital City Podcast #104: "What Happened to The Hiphop Groups"

Capital J and DL Glass discuss what happened to hiphop groups. From the early groups like Pete Rock and CL Smooth to a more recent group like The City Girls, we have seen groups become non-existent. The podcast welcomes listener, Chill Will from the Ville to discuss the topic.
Was the Migos the most popular group ever? Did Puff Daddy cause the break up of The City Girls? Who was the most famous member of The Wu-Tang Clan?
Hit the like button, share, and subscribe to the Capital City Podcast.
Capital City Podcast #103: "Rap is Hiphop and Hiphop is Rap"

In this thought-provoking episode of the Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass dive deep into the intertwined worlds of rap and hip-hop, unpacking the often blurred lines between the two. With their unique perspectives and deep-rooted knowledge of the culture, they explore the nuances that define both genres, challenging listeners to rethink what it means to truly "live" hip-hop.
Whether you're a longtime hip-hop head or someone just discovering the rich history of the genre, this episode offers fresh insight and sparks meaningful conversation. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the synergy between...
Capital City Podcast #102: The Lost Art of Storytelling in Hip-Hop

In this episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we take a deep dive into the evolution of hip-hop and ask: What happened to the classic storytelling and concept-driven music that once defined the genre? From vivid street tales to deep personal narratives, hip-hop used to cover a wide range of themes. But today, it seems like mainstream rap revolves around just three or four topics. Are we witnessing the decline of creativity, or is the culture simply shifting? Tap in as we break it all down!
Capital City Podcast #101: The NY & LA Pipeline – How They Shape America’s Music & Culture

From the studios of New York to the streets of Los Angeles, these two powerhouses dictate the sound, style, and trends that ripple across the country. In this episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we break down how the cultural pipeline from these cities influences the rest of America, shaping everything from hip-hop to fashion.
Tune in as we explore the industry’s gatekeepers, regional impact, and whether other cities can challenge their dominance.
Capital City Podcast: "Def, Fresh, and Word: The Evolution of Slang Words | 100th Episode Special!"

We’ve made it to 100 episodes, and we’re celebrating with a fun, nostalgic, and eye-opening deep dive into slang through the ages! From the radical lingo of the ‘60s to today’s viral Gen Z phrases, we’re breaking down how slang shapes culture, where it comes from, and why some words stick while others fade away.
Join Capital J and DL Glass as we explore the words that defined generations, decode what the kids are saying today, and maybe even predict the next big catchphrase. Will your favorite slang term make the list? Tune in, get hip, a...
Capital City Podcast with Capital J: The Genius of Metaphor The Great

In this powerhouse episode of the Capital City Podcast, host Capital J chops it up with the legendary Metaphor The Great—lyricist, visionary, and former Co-Chief Music Director for The Boondocks. They dive into his journey in hip-hop, his role in shaping the sound of one of the most iconic animated series, and the deeper meaning behind his craft. From bars to beats, culture to creativity, Metaphor The Great drops game you won’t want to miss. Tap in for an unfiltered conversation filled with gems, stories, and inspiration!
Capital City Podcast: Spinning Stories with DJ DVS – A Raleigh Legend
In this special episode of Capital City Podcast, we sit down with none other than legendary Raleigh DJ, DVS! From rocking the turntables to shaping the city’s music culture, DJ DVS has been a staple in the North Carolina scene for decades. We dive into his journey, the evolution of DJing, unforgettable moments from the booth, and his take on the future of music in the digital age. Whether you’re a hip-hop head, a clubgoer, or just love a good story, this episode is one you don’t want to miss!
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Capital City Podcast with Capital J – "Spinning Success with DJ Skillz"

In this electrifying episode of Capital City Podcast with Capital J, we’re bringing the beats and the stories behind them with none other than North Carolina’s Top DJ Skillz (@skillzthedj)! From rocking the hottest clubs to curating unforgettable events, DJ Skillz shares his journey through the music industry, the grind behind his success, and what it takes to stay on top in the ever-evolving world of DJing. Tune in for exclusive insights, inspiring hustle, and, of course, some serious vibes. Let’s turn the volume up—Capital City style!
"Having Fans: Hip-hop's Groupies, Stalkers, and Trolls" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the hard part of having fans. Groupies, stalkers, and trolls are all fans that hip-hip deals with. Are you able to name a famous groupie, stalker, or troll? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"What Is Appropriate: Capital J on DJs being appropriate for the occasion, for the audience, and for the event." -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss DJs being appropriate for the occasion, for the audience, and for the event. Twerking on stage, playing Trap Music, or having the music extremely loud can be inappropriate in certain rooms. Do you remember a time when the music or action was inappropriate? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Don't Call It a Comeback: Dr Dre, LL Cool J, and Master P have not had the success with comebacks as artists of other genres of music" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss hip-hop comebacks. Comebacks in hip-hop do not work like in other genres of music. Can you think of a successful hip-hop comeback? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"The Addictive Hip-hop Lifestyle: Capital J on Sex, Money, and Power" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the addictive hip-hop lifestyle. Sex, money, and power are addictions that the hip-hop community faces. What addictions have you witnessed artists deal with or overcome? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"DJing Mastery: Capital J’s 35-Year Journey, Top Equipment Picks, and Party-Rocking Secrets” -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss Capital DJ being a dj for 35 years, choosing the right dj equipment, how to rock a party, and music selection. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
“Mastering the DJ Business: Capital J on Fair Pay, Setting Minimums, and Thriving in the DJ Economy” -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss mastering the DJ business. Capital J has been a Professional DJ for 35 years, starting as a mixtape DJ then moving into radio, working for MediaBase, and pioneering the podcast scene in the Carolinas. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
“The Decline of Record Sales: Navigating Streaming, Album Purchases, and Today’s Chart Leaders" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss who is buying music as records sales continue to decline. They talk streaming services, how to buy music, and who is at the top of the charts. To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
“Artists with Money Before Hip-Hop: The Untold Hustles – Capital City Podcast”

“Before hip-hop took over the charts, artists were already making waves and stacking cash in unique ways. 💸🎨 Dive into the fascinating stories of how creatives paved their paths to financial success long before the genre’s explosion. Tune in to this Capital City Podcast episode for an inspiring mix of history, hustle, and raw talent. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more captivating content!” To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Hiphop Bullies -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss bullies in hiphop. LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Tupac and Gucci Mane are a few bullies that are talked about during this episode. Who do you think is the biggest hiphop bully? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Don't Judge Me" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss juding people by the music they listen to. Do you look like the music that you listen to? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
Frankie “Smokehouse" Wiggins --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the importance of the dj record pools with Lengdary Smokehouse. Smokehouse talks early days in radio and how he grew his record pool into a successful business. Are you familiar with dj record pools? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Colorism in hiphop" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss colorism in hiphop. Does the complexion of your skin place value on your presence in hiphop? Do you agree that lighter complexion artists have a higher place in hiphop? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Hiphop on TV" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss hiphop on TV. Hiphop was showcased on TV in movies and music videos. When was the first time you saw hiphop on TV? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Ghost writers" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss ghostwriters in hiphop. Does having a ghost writer take away from an artist's legacy? What if your favorite artist had a ghost writer? Would they still be your favorite artist? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Graduating in Hiphop" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss what it means to level up in hiphop by graduating to new heights. In hiphop, your graduations measure success and progression. Who do you think has graduated to high levels in the game? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Long-time Industry Guy" Fat Thomi --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss music marketing and promotions with "Long-time Industry Guy" Fat Tommy. Fat Tommy talks his love for hiphop, how he got his start in hiphop and how to successfully promote music. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Free Publicity" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the free publicity hiphop/rap has given to brands. Gucci, LV, Adidas, etc. have all benefited from being mentioned in hiphop music. What's your favorite brand? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Sync Licensing" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss sync licensing with Beta Blue Digital. Beta Blue Digital's Barey Jones talks how to get your music in sync libraries, the licensing process, and the importance of building networks. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"The History of Explicit Lyrics" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the history of explicit lyrics. Explict lyrics were always apart of music however lyrics have gotten more explict. Two of the most notable explicit hiphop tracks were "Put it Your Mouth" by Akinyele and "F--- Tha Police" by NWA. What explicit track do you remember? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"The Early Days of Hip-Hop: MC Serch on Nas, 3rd Bass, and White Rappers” -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the early days in hiphop, the music industry, and white rappers with MC Serch. MC Serch produced Nas’s debut album and was a member of the group 3rd Bass. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Eugene Cunningham" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss an overlooked profession in the music industry with "Celebrity Security Guard" Eugene Cunningham. Eugene talks about his start in security, famous clients, and how to get into security. To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Hiphop Artists That Went To College" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss some of the hiphop artists who have furthered their edcuation. Some of our favorite artists went to college. Who in your top 10 went to college? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"DJ K Nyce" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss early Hiphop in Greensboro, North Carolina with The Legendary DJ K Nyce. DJ K Nyce has been a dj for the past 30+ years. His love for Hiphop started in the 80s'. Can you remember when you started to love Hiphop? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Musical Trends" --Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss musical trends. Once a new "sound" catches on, it then turns into a trend that dictates music going forward. What track or artist can you think of who have started a trend? To be a part of the conversation, email us info@overheretv.com.
"POSSE UP!" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss artists and their posses. How important is joining a posse to an artist? Do posses have more success than solo artists? Follow this show to be a part of the conversation.
"Hiphop Cars" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss Hiphop's love for cars. What was your favorite Hiphop Car? To be apart of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com .
"We be Clubbing" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss the evolution of the club. Are you old enough to have clubbed or do you still club? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.
"Rebranding" -- Capital City Podcast

Capital J and DL Glass discuss artist rebrands and who had the biggest rebrand over the years. Who has had the biggest rebrand to you? To be a part of the conversation, email info@overheretv.com.