Rap Radar Podcast Season Finale With DJ Drama

 There is a natural intersection between music and podcasting. Both audio formats, with each possessing its own cadence and flow. A podcast about music blends the sound of the spoken word with the melodic and rhythmic beat of music.

Warner Music Group’s new in-house podcast network, Interval Presents, has a winner in the podcast, Rap Radar. With a company that produces music now in the podcast business, that intersection of music and podcasting appears more natural than ever.

Interval Presents closes another successful season of its “Rap Radar” podcast with special guest DJ Drama. In the season finale, the Generation Now co-founder chats with hosts Brian “B.Dot” Miller and Elliott Wilson about his first project in six years, upcoming mixtapes, his record label, and more.

From mixtapes to the Grammys, DJ Drama has experienced success on all levels. So it's only right that his new album, the first in six years, is aptly titled, I'm Really Like That. His record label Generation Now, home of Jack Harlow and Lil Uzi Vert, is still developing tomorrow's superstars. Making his return to the program, Dram speaks on his new project, upcoming mixtapes, and burying the hatchet with Elliott.

Tune in HERE Thursday, March 16, to catch the season finale.

The podcast offers listeners fascinating interviews with rap artists of distinction, two co-hosts who have mastered the art of asking questions, listening and responding.

Hosted by Elliott Wilson and Brian 'B.Dot' Miller, Rap Radar is the home of some of hip-hop’s most revealing interviews. Both Wilson and Miller are true journalists who do an immense amount of research, know how to listen, and are driven to get the answers to the questions hip-hop fans want to know.

As co-hosts, they make a smooth, complimentary team and have completed over 80 episodes to date.

Clearly, you have to enjoy hip-hop /rap music to be drawn to this podcast, and Rap Radar offers fans the voices of notable musical artists such as Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, and Janelle Monae. Rap Radar has even interviewed non-music people such as Stephen A. Smith.

Since music fans often enjoy different genres of music, Rap Radar is definitely a "listen-to" podcast for any audiophile.

Check out the season finale on March 16.

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