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Veteran music journalist Prezident Bejda brings you nothing but underground music from around the globe. Join Prez each week with interviews with Legends, Pioneers and Underground Talent. Check out one of the Original Hip hop Podcasts!

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The D.E. gives you another lesson in knowledge with a soundtrack to match! Check out episode 8 of the Fahrenheit Hour

One of the first members of the Geto Boys, or originally Ghetto Boys, Raheem was also the first solo artist from Rapalot signed to a major label, A&M Records. Hear what one of the pioneers of the Houston rap scene has to say.

More music and knowledge with episode 6 of the Fahrenheit Hour

DJ Villain of Laid Back ENT and Scratch LDP of Livin' Dead Productions will preview 2 of the hardest albums to come out of the underground in awhile.

More great music and talk with real substance in another episode of the Fahrenheit Hour hosted by First Degree the D.E.

Rapalot Records was one of the biggest lables not only in the south but in all of rap at one time. Artists like the Convicts, Ganxsta Nip, DJ Ready Red, Too Much Trougle, 5th Ward Boyz, Trinity Garden Cartel,OG Style, the Terrorists, Big... more

First Degree the D.E. is back again to drop knowledge on realisms you need to know

Bringing Hell on Earth by Too Much Trouble also at the time known as The Baby Geto Boys was an instant underground classic on a big label. The group released 2 more classics Player's Choice in 1993 and Too Much Weight in 1997.

First Degree the D.E. and Crucial Point discuss the roots of the Fahrenheit Movement and the lack of diversity in today's radio. First Degree also explains his hatred towards Juggalo influence in rap.

Finally after having Ball on many episodes ago we get the other half of the legendary Memphis duo MJG
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