As Shade 45 celebrates two decades of hip hop excellence, December 2024 proved to be a shining example of its legacy with a trio of unforgettable interviews.

Shade 45, the SiriusXM channel founded by Eminem, has been a cornerstone of hip hop culture for 20 years. Dedicated to celebrating lyricism, tradition, and the unique ability of artists to reflect the world around them, the station continues to bridge generations of talent.

Among many memorable interviews DJ WhooKid delivered this December, three stand out, showcasing the depth and diversity of hip hop today.

Lazarus:
Kicking off the line-up is Lazarus, a Detroit-raised rapper with Pakistan heritage and a practising physician. In his interview, Lazarus shared how he is blending the vibrant rap scene of Pakistan with the Detroit hip hop roots that shaped him. He also discussed his work with NASA, sending his music into space, and his global tour with the legendary Wu-Tang Clan.

Snoop Dogg:
Next, Snoop Dogg stopped by, fresh from releasing his first album with Dr. Dre in 31 years. “Missionary”. The hip hop icon brought his unmistakable charisma, weighing in on topics ranging from Kendrick Lamar’s artistry to his collaborations with Eminem, 50 Cent, and Dr. Dre. He also shared stories about basketball legend LeBron James and heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, proving once again that Snoop’s cultural reach knows no bounds.

Eminem:
Rounding out the month was an epic, five-hour-long broadcast with Eminem, celebrating both Shade 45 and his own storied career. Reflecting on the past, discussing future projects, and delivering his trademark humour, Eminem’s interview was distilled into a half-hour cut already hailed as DJ WhooKid’s best work of the year.

Together, these interviews encapsulate what makes Shade 45 special: a platform where hip hop’s past, present, and future come together in vibrant conversation. Here is to the next 20 years!

The short URL: https://epro.team/hxyp
Previous article50 Cent Reacts to Eminem’s Joint Album Comment: “Looks Like I’ll Be Back in the Booth”