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Welcome to the "Gangster Chronicles", where Gangster Rap lives. Gangster Chronicles takes you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of hip-hop. with host, Bigg Steele, alongside the legendary MC Eiht, together, we're diving deep into the visceral world of Gangsta Rap.
On this podcast, we unravel the intricate tapestry of one of music's most influential and misunderstood sub-genres, exploring the formative artists, monumental albums, and socio-political factors that have shaped Gangsta Rap from its gritty emergence in the 1980s to its enduring impact today.
Prepare for candid interviews with legendary rappers and producers, their entourage, and industry moguls as we illuminate the untold stories from the streets that birthed unforgettable beats and rhymes. This podcast is more than just music; it's a journey through the trials, triumphs, controversy, and raw reality that fueled Gangsta Rap.
From the groundbreaking era of N.W.A to the thought-provoking lyricism of Kendrick Lamar, from Compton's street corners to the global stage, Gangster Chronicles unfolds the evolution of this uniquely American art form. We explore the socio-cultural aspects that Gangsta Rap boldly addressed, providing a comprehensive understanding of the profound cultural significance this genre holds.
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the scene, Gangster Chronicles offers an authentic, gritty, and enlightening perspective into the world of Gangsta Rap. Get ready to delve into the chronicles of a genre that has not only defined a generation but continues to reverberate through the annals of music history. This is Gangster Chronicles—where the beats are raw, the stories are real, and the impact is everlasting.
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Eiht and Steele discuss the recent L's that we have taken as a race and Eiht and Steele contemplate if they would make more dough gossiping?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode the homie Curtiss King tap's in, and the Lynch Mobb's Dazzie Dee co-pilot's this episode as MC Eiht tour's Europe. Did you know that most of these idiot's who snitch on themselves were Rappers? Well we didn't either. We discuss that and a lot more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eiht, Steele & Glasses discuss the Internet, trolls and the repercussions of going to far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MC Eiht and Norm Steele are talking defamation lawsuits, freedom of speech, and protecting your reputation in the social media era. They discuss how celebrity culture has changed, the impact of internet rumors, fan interactions, and whether suing over false accusations is justified. The conversation also dives into success, work ethic, financial discipline, the realities of the music business, and why building wealth is about more than fame. Plus, MC Eiht shares insights on royalties, longevity, and staying focused on what matters most.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Surprise guest Glasses Malone falls through, and discuss shifting podcast formats toward limited series and more story-driven content. They critique today’s culture as manufactured, driven by false narratives and social-media follower “disconnect,” arguing microphones and screens reduce accountability and push people to perform rather than be themselves. Norm recounts arriving broke to Long Beach in 1990 via Greyhound, the shock of gang politics around Long Beach City College football, early hustling on Anaheim and Ohio, and learning neighborhood rules. They share memories of early Long Beach rap buz, honoring legacy artists like Ice-T and LL Cool J, supporting TDE’s long grind, the Power 106 era and Julio G, and a plan to build 3140 TV to better control narratives and restore hip-hop as a boutique cultural product, and asks the question...When did people become so plastic? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this powerful episode of Gangster Chronicles, hip-hop pioneer Toddy Tee takes us back to the birth of West Coast gangster rap. Hear firsthand how Toddy Tee helped shape the sound and culture of Compton’s early hip-hop scene, influencing legends like Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and N.W.A. Toddy Tee shares candid stories about the struggles, breakthroughs, and creative process behind his classic tracks, revealing the true origins of gangster rap in the 1980s. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering the roots of West Coast hip-hop, this episode delivers an authentic and deep dive into the genre’s foundation. Tune in for exclusive insights, raw storytelling, and a celebration of one of the most influential voices in hip-hop history. Subscribe to Gangster Chronicles for more interviews with rap legends, rare stories, and the real history behind the music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week on Gangster Chronicles, we tap in with a true West Coast pioneer — JT the Bigga Figga. Straight out of San Francisco, JT breaks down the blueprint behind his independent grind and how he turned hustle into legacy. From dropping game on leveling up your business mindset to navigating the music industry without handouts, this episode is packed with gems for anybody serious about getting to it. We also go back to the early days with Master P, where JT shares untold stories about the independent rap explosion and the moves that helped shape an era. 💼 Real hustle talk 🎤 Untold industry history 🔥 Game you can apply TODAY If you’re trying to elevate your mindset, your money, and your moves… this is one you don’t skip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We had the opportunity to sit down with LA triple OG Q-Bone. We discuss How LA Gang Culture went from the Business Men, (a crew that legendary singer Barry White belonged too) , The Dope game, The LA Riots and it's influence on the LA Gang's Peace Treaty and much much more!!!!!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this exclusive interview, Mopreme Shakur opens up like never before. We dive deep into the revolutionary legacy of his father, Mutulu Shakur, his lifelong impact on the fight for Black liberation, and the powerful influence of his brother, the late icon Tupac Shakur. Mopreme speaks candidly about the ongoing questions surrounding Tupac’s death, the conspiracy theories that have never faded, and why he believes both the U.S. government and Sean Combs (aka Puffy) deserve deeper scrutiny. We also discuss Mopreme’s new book, This Thug’s Life, where he shares personal stories, truths from the streets, and reflections on growing up inside a family that changed the world. This conversation is raw, honest, and unapologetic. 📘 Purchase the Book 👉 This Thug’s Life by Mopreme Shakur:https://www.amazon.com/s?k=this+thugs+life+mopreme+shakurSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode, I sit down with Bishop Lamont for a deep, unfiltered conversation about the reality of the music business and the forces operating behind the scenes. Bishop opens up about his experience being signed to Dr. Dre, the highs and lows of navigating an industry filled with politics, agendas, and fake relationships. We dive into how music and media are used to shape culture and influence the minds of the masses — from industry pressure to the idea of psychological programming and MK-Ultra. Bishop also breaks down his new album “Just Don’t Die”, his journey of staying authentic in a business that often rewards conformity, and why he continues to push forward despite the obstacles. This is a raw, thought-provoking discussion about art, power, influence, and survival in an industry built on illusion. 🔥 Get Bishop Lamont’s new album “Just Don’t Die” at: www.therevindicated.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.