(Go to 1:24 to skip the intro)
In an all-music episode, I start by covering the intensely personal album by Homeboy Sandman, Don’t Feed the Monster, which is fully produced by Detroit legend Quelle Chris (2:16).
Next, I move to discussing an album that looks outward instead of inward, with the debut Black Thought solo album, Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane & Abel (24:48).
Finally, I finish by covering another very personal album by art rap stalwart Open Mike Eagle, who returned with Anime, Trauma, and Divorce (31:47).
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