Questlove Supreme: Common & Pete Rock

Questlove Supreme: Common & Pete Rock

Up next

QLS Classic: Angela Rye

Attorney, political advisor and TV commentator Angela Rye talks about the current political climate, her part in bringing about change and some of the ways everyone can get involved.

Learn more about your ad-choices at  Show more

Questlove Reaches Into The Mail Bag & Answers - January 16

In this special mini episode, Questlove answers questions pulled from the QLS DMs, Facebook inbox, and comments across YouTube and other DSPs. Along the way, he shares the origin story of The Questlove Showtheme—touching on J Dilla, D’Angelo, James Poyser, and Questo. He also rev ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

LL COOL J “Murdergram Deux (feat. Eminem)”
Riffs on Riffs

In this episode, Joe and Toby are joined by special guest Brandon Terry to explore the lasting legacy of LL Cool J, discussing his recent album drop and his impact on hip hop. They dive into the evolution of LL's music, his role in coining the term "GOAT," and the cultural signif ...  Show more

Finneas + Rick Rubin
Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians

What happens when we take away the writer and ask two groundbreaking producers, from two different generations, to interview each other? On this episode of Musicians on Musicians, Rick Rubin and FINNEAS talk about how they work in the studio, their listening habits, and the frust ...  Show more

BIG FACTS feat. LUH TYLER
BIG FACTS with Big Bank & DJ Scream

In this dope interview, up-and-coming rapper Luh Tyler joins the Big Facts Podcast crew. The young artist weighs in on the heated GOAT debate in hip-hop and breaks down what it really means to fall off in the game. Luh Tyler gives listeners the inside scoop on his latest project ...  Show more

Hip-hop original Madlib
Couch Wisdom

Whether he’s working with artists like Freddie Gibbs, MF Doom or Erykah Badu, collaborating with the late J Dilla, or working under one of his own aliases, like the drugged out party creature Quasimoto, Madlib has carved out his own idiosyncratic corner in the massive hip-hop uni ...  Show more