Ep. 1.18 - “Critical Cohesion”

Nate and RJ talk about the highs and lows on Reason’s debut album “New Beginnings.” The OldMilk crew also discuss their thoughts about Famous Dex’s new project “Diana.” Finally, the analytical duo breakdown the newest project from the UK’s Headie One titled “Edna.”

Ep. 1.17 - “Polished Mode”

Nate and RJ breakdown “Savage Mode 2,” the highly anticipated sequel to the 21 Savage and Metro Boomin classic “Savage Mode,” discussing their favorite songs as well as 21 Savage’s standing in Hip-Hop and what is next for Young Metro. The OldMilk crew also breakdown new albums from YG and Westside Gunn, respectively titled “My Life 4Hunnid” and “Who Made The Sunshine.”

Ep 1.16 - “Dak Prescott”

Nate and RJ give their first impressions on Lil Tecca’s “Virgo World,” picking their favorite songs and forecasting where his career can go. The analytical duo also breakdown “Spilligion,” the newest album from the Spillage Village collective. Finally, the OldMilk crew dive into Armani Caesar’s “The Liz” and A$AP Ferg’s “Floor Seats II.”

Ep. 1.15 - “Refined”

Nate and RJ breakdown the newest project from NBA Youngboy titled “Top,” while also sharing their thoughts on Conway The Machine’s debut album “From King To A God.” The analytical duo wrap the show up talking about the new cyphers from the XXL Freshmen, ranking each cypher while forecasting the future for the XXL artists and highlighting some artists that may have been snubbed from the list.

Ep. 1.14 - “Too Early To Call”

Excited that Big Sean finally dropped his long awaited “Detroit 2” album, Nate and RJ breakdown their opinions, highlights and critiques of the album. The OldMilk crew also discuss their thoughts on the Lil Durk single “The Voice” and speculate about whether an album is coming from the self-proclaimed Jay-Z of Chicago. Finally, the duo talk about the run of amazing production from Hit-Boy as well as their album of the year contenders.

Ep. 1.13 - “New Stages & Singles”

Nate and RJ start the show giving their condolences to the friends and family of Chadwick Boseman. The analytical duo share their thoughts on Internet Money’s “B4 The Storm” and Nasty C’s “Zulu Man With Some Power.” The OldMilk crew also discuss their thoughts on virtual concerts while finally discussing new singles from Cordae, Lil Tecca, Big Sean and A$AP Ferg.

Ep. 1.12 - “Anointed”

The OldMilk crew share their thoughts on Mulatto’s “Queen Of Da Souf” and Nas’ “King’s Disease.” Nate and RJ also discuss the news around the XXL Freshmen List, including their picks for sleepers and brightest future. Finally, the crew give quick takes on some more recent releases including, Dave East’s “Karma 3,” Young Dolph’s “Rich Slave,” Vic Mensa’s “The V Tape,” and Coi Leray’s “Now or Never.”

Ep. 1.11 - “Way Too Much”

The OldMilk crew share their thoughts on the new releases from the week including, NLE Choppa’s “Top Shotta,” Lil Keed’s “Trapped On Cleveland 3,” and Aminé’s “Limbo.” Nate and RJ also discuss DaBaby’s “Blame It On Baby (Deluxe)” and Rod Wave’s “Pray 4 Love (Deluxe).” Finally, the crew discuss their opinions on Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s new single “WAP” and the backlash they received.

Ep. 1.10 - “Take 2”

The OldMilk crew share their thoughts on Logic’s last project “No Pressure,” along with the first collaboration between Lupe Fiasco and Kaelin Ellis titled “House.” Nate and RJ also talk about Flo Milli’s “Ho Why Is You Here?” and Shoreline Mafia’s “Mafia Bidness” forecasting where both acts can go from their recent drops. Finally, the crew discuss their opinions on recent comments about the frequency artists drop from Spotify’s CEO.

Ep. 1.09 - “Legacies”

The OldMilk crew share their thoughts on Joey Bada$$’ three song project “The Light Pack,” as well as his “mumble rap extermination” line. Nate and RJ also discuss their expectations for Logic’s last album “No Pressure” and his legacy. The crew wraps up the show discussing the Migos sueing QC and their outlook for the upcoming projects from DJ Khaled and Drake.

Ep. 1.08 - “Legends in the Stars”

Nate and RJ share their thoughts on Pop Smoke’s posthumous release, “Shoot For the Stars, Aim For The Moon” and “Legends Never Die” from the late Juice WRLD. The crew also give late breakdowns for Lil Durk’s “Just Cause Y’all Waited 2” and Rod Wave’s “Pray 4 Love.”

Ep. 1.07 - “Something to Say”

Nate and RJ start the podcast with a moment of silence for black people whose lives were taken due to police brutality. The crew gives their thoughts on Wale’s “The Imperfect Storm,” Tee Grizzley’s “The Smartest” and “The Life of Pi’erre 4 (Deluxe)” by Pi’erre Bourne. Nate and RJ also give their thoughts on the nominees for the BET Awards. Finally, the crew breaks down the war of words between Noname and J. Cole, giving their thoughts on the differences between the two as well as their reaction to the social media backlash. 

Ep. 1.06 - “Don't Miss This”

Nate and RJ start the podcast with a moment of silence for Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Tony McDade and the many other black people whose lives were taken due to police brutality. The crew also gives their thoughts on Lil Yachty’s “Lil Boat 3,” G Herbo’s “PTSD Deluxe” and “Alfredo” by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist. 

Ep. 1.05 - “Cancel Culture”

Nate and RJ give their thoughts on Gunna’s second studio album, “WUNNA” while also sharing their opinions on Kota the Friend’s “Everything.” The crew also talk about their feelings on Lana Del Rey’s question for the culture and Doja Cat’s hidden second life that has come to surface. Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

Ep. 1.04 - “Numbers Sometimes Lie”

Nate and RJ breakdown Future’s eighth studio album, “High Off Life” while also giving their thoughts on Polo G’s sophomore effort, “THE GOAT.” The crew also talk about recent news surrounding the Billboard charts including congratulating Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé on their recent history making songs.

Ep. 1.01 - “@ Me”

Nate and RJ discuss the latest releases from DaBaby and Westside Gunn while also speculating about rumors of new music coming from Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert as well as their ongoing “beef.”

Links to Episode 0.02 of "The Cap"

The Cap crew recaps the last decade, touching on the biggest moments, most polarizing artists, and most influential artists of the decade. The crew also takes the time to reflect on what could have been with projects that Hip-Hop fans never got.

Links to Episode 0.01 of "The Cap"

Listen as the The Cap crew introduces themselves and discusses their favorite artists right now, their favorite projects of 2019 and what they are looking forward to in 2020. Bars will be thrown and (figurative) hills will be occupied all on episode 0.01 of “The Cap!”