Ep. 212 - “Smorgasbord”

On Episode 212 of The Cap Podcast, Nate & RJ sift through the smorgasbord that is this week’s music discussing Polo G’s “Hall of Fame,” Migos’ “Culture III,” and ”Pi’erre Bourne’s “The Life of Pi’erre 5.”

Ep. 209 - “What's The Ceiling?”

On episode 209 of The Cap Podcast, Nate & RJ discuss Tee Grizzley’s new project “Built For Whatever” and Jay Critch’s “Critch Tape.” The Cap then converse about J. Cole’s “I n t e r l u d e,” his single for his upcoming project “The Off-Season” and Isaiah Rashad’s “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce. The duo also go on tangents about the shelf life of artists after their first big hit and the impact of social media on an artist’s career.

Ep. 208 - “Down Bad”

On episode 208 of The Cap, Nate & RJ discuss DJ Khaled’s “Khaled Khaled,” speculate about which TDE artist could be dropping on May 7th and talk expectations for new music from J. Cole.

Ep. 207 - “Finding The Pocket”

On episode 207 of The Cap, Nate & RJ start with condolences to the friends and family of Hip-Hop legend Shock G, leader of Digital Underground. The Cap duo then briefly discuss Young Stoner Life’s “Slime Language 2 (Deluxe)” before getting in depth with their analysis of Moneybagg Yo’s “A Gangsta’s Pain” and Lil Yachty’s “Michigan Boy Boat.” Finally, the two analysts continue their Cordae discussion, with “Just Until….” debating if comparisons to J. Cole are warranted and their excitement for Cordae’s incoming album “From A Bird’s Eye View.”

Ep. 206 - “Know Your Role”

On Episode 206 of The Cap by Oldmilk podcast, Nate & RJ discuss “Slime Language 2,” the new compilation album from Young Thug & Young Stoner Life as well as Conway the Machine’s new project “La Maquina.” The Cap also get on tangents discussing their hype levels regarding potential new projects from Gunna, JID & Cordae.

Ep. 205 - “Dog Days”

The Cap starts this episode with condolences to the family, friends and fans of Hip-Hop legend DMX. Nate & RJ also give their thoughts on Lil TJay’s “Destined 2 Win” and BROCKHAMPTON’s “Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.”

Ep. 204 - “No Bad Beats”

On this episode, Nate & RJ review Rod Wave’s “SoulFly” as well as the Young Dolph and Key Glock collab album “Dum & Dummer 2.” The Cap also goes on multiple tangents discussing how important hits are to an artist’s career, what they expect out of Polo G’s next project, and collab projects they’re waiting for.

Ep. 203 - “Periwinkle”

On this episode, RJ & Nate give their thoughts on Benny the Butcher & Harry Fraud’s “The Plugs I Met 2” as well as Kota the Friend & Statik Selektah’s collab project “To Kill A Sunrise.” The Cap also reviews Utica, NY independent artist LeekyXIV’s project titled “Impression” and discusses what could be the reality of 2021’s music scene.

Ep. 202 - “Industry Games”

While giving their thoughts on Chika’s EP “Once Upon A Time,” Nate and RJ launch into a tangent discussing the many forms relevancy and how effective they are in helping artists progress their careers. The Cap also reflects on the career of legendary producer Southside, as he announced his pending retirement from beat making.

Ep. 201 - “From The Top”

On this episode, Nate & RJ react to Drake’s three track EP, “Scary Hours 2” in anticipation for his forthcoming album “Certified Lover Boy.” Next, the analytical duo discuss Lil Durk & Only the Family’s compilation album “Loyal Bros. Finally, The Cap hosts discuss the Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars duo, Silk Sonic and their first single “Leave the Door Open.”

Ep. 200 - “Shootaround”

Back with season 2 of “The Cap,” Nate & RJ share their thoughts on Trippie Redd’s rock album, “Neon Shark vs. Pegasus,” as well as Lil Durk’s career since his feature on Drake’s single “Laugh Now Cry Later.” Nate & RJ also go on tangents about whether the quantity of good music will increase and Tyler, the Creator’s “IGOR.”

Ep. 1.25 - “OldMilk Awards”

To close out the first season of the podcast, Nate and RJ talk about the long awaited “Man on the Moon III: The Chosen” album from Kid Cudi. Nate and RJ also hand out this year’s OldMilk Hip-Hop Awards for Overlooked Album of the Year, Producer of the Year, Best Hip-Hop Album for the men and women of rap and Most Valuable Rapper!

Ep. 1.24 - “Nominations“

Nate and RJ talk about the new DJ Scheme produced project titled “Family” and the new project from Rico Nasty titled “Nightmare Vacation.” The OldMilk Crew also discuss their outrage over the Grammy nominations focusing on the nominations for Best Rap Album. Finally, the two reveal their nominations for the first annual OldMilk Awards for categories such as Most Valuable Rapper, Producer of the Year and Best Hip-Hop Album. Tune in as the winners are selected next episode!

Ep. 1.23 - “You Are Not...”

Nate and RJ discuss their first impressions on Megan Thee Stallion’s long awaited debut album, “Good News.” The OldMilk Crew also break down the Youngboy Never Broke Again & Rich The Kid collab, “Nobody Safe” as well as Saint Jhn’s new project “While the World Was Burning.” Finally the two hosts talk about the new Eps of the week from Meek Mill titled “Quarantine Pack” and DaBaby titled “My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G).

Ep. 1.22 - “To Pluto & Back”

Nate and RJ give their thoughts on the highly anticipated “Pluto x Baby Pluto” collab album from Future and Lil Uzi Vert, also comparing it to the Future’s three previous collab albums with Drake, Young Thug and Juice WRLD. The duo also discuss their first impressions on “So Help Me God!” – the new album from 2 Chainz. Finally, the OldMilk Crew discuss their expectations for Meg Thee Stallion’s “Good News” which is expected to drop next week.

Ep. 1.21 - “Where Do We Go From Here?”

Nate and RJ start the show by giving their condolences to the friends and family of King Von. The duo share their first impressions on the new music of the week from Nav titled, “Emergency Tsunami” and Doe Boy & Southside’s collab titled “Demons R Us.” The OldMilk Crew also discuss 2020 in Hip-Hop and where they think the culture goes from here.

Ep. 1.20 - “All Album Episode”

Nate and RJ share their first impressions on Trippie Redd’s “Pegasus,” King Von’s “Welcome to O’ Block,” $not’s “Beautiful Havoc” and Busta Rhymes’ “Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God.”

Ep. 1.19 - “Burden of Bars”

Nate and RJ talk about the new projects this week including Benny the Butcher’s “Burden of Proof” and Black Thought’s “Streams of Thought Vol 3: Cain and Abel.” The OldMilk crew also discuss new singles including Sada Baby’s “Whole Lotta Choppas” remix featuring Nicki Minaj, Joey Bada$$ and Nas’ first song together by way of Statik Selektah’s “Keep It Moving,” Lil Gnar’s “Diamond Choker” featuring Lil Uzi and finally $not’s “Mean” featuring Flo Milli.