MC Serch and Pete Nice from 3rd Bass dive deep into their journey through hip-hop history. From their early days in New York’s underground scene to becoming pioneers in the game, they break down the struggles, the come-ups, and the industry politics that shaped their legacy. They talk about linking up with legends like Run-D.M.C., their connection to the Beastie Boys, and how they navigated the industry as white rappers in a Black-dominated culture.
The convo gets real as they reflect on beef, business moves, and the culture shifts that changed the game. They share never-heard-before stories about Tupac, the making of Gas Face, and wild tour moments that prove hip-hop was never just music—it was a movement.
From almost starring in Malcolm X to battles behind the scenes, this episode is full of gems, laughs, and raw truths. If you love hip-hop history, this is one you don’t wanna miss. Grab a drink, and tap in—because 3rd Bass is in the building, and they’re telling it like it is.
Make some noise for MC Serch, Pete Nice of 3rd Bass!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆
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