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#76 DCQ TALKS UTD, CES, GROWIN UP W YASIN (MOS DEF), LAURYN HILL, MEDINA GREEN, & MANIFEST DESTINY

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In this episode, the hosts from the 909—Mark and Isaiah—welcome the legendary DCQ from Medina Green, an influential figure in the hip-hop scene, particularly with UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The conversation highlights DCQ’s journey and impact on the genre, emphasizing his role as a business mogul and visionary. In this conversation, a rich tapestry of hip-hop history is unraveled, focusing on the intricate dynamics within UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The speaker reflects on the importance of building relationships and expanding their crew with talented individuals like Magnetic (aka Kash Rule), Lord Ato, Ali Shine and Jah-Born. The dialogue highlights how UTD's vision wasn't just about their own success, but also about elevating others. This collaborative mindset is a cornerstone of their journey, emphasizing the balance between artistry and business savvy, particularly in the partnership between Yasiin Bey and his brother DCQ where their roles naturally complemented each other.
The discussion also delves into the sacrifices and tough decisions made along the way, especially as they navigated the complexities of the music industry. From dealing with record labels like Payday to self-releasing music, DCQ shares insights on the grind of distributing CDs independently in New York’s bustling music scene. As the interview progresses, DCQ reminisces about his early days with Wordsworth, playing video games, and making connections within the hip-hop community. He reflects on the formation of UTD, the inspiration behind their music, and how the group came together. The conversation also touches on his relationship with Yasiin Bey and the dynamic between art and business within their partnership. The hosts express their admiration for DCQ’s contributions, and the episode is filled with nostalgia and deep respect for the roots of hip-hop, as they explore the intersections of talent, friendship, and the evolution of the genre.

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In this episode, the hosts from the 909—Mark and Isaiah—welcome the legendary DCQ from Medina Green, an influential figure in the hip-hop scene, particularly with UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The conversation highlights DCQ’s journey and impact on the genre, emphasizing his role as a business mogul and visionary. In this conversation, a rich tapestry of hip-hop history is unraveled, focusing on the intricate dynamics within UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics). The speaker reflects on the importance of building relationships and expanding their crew with talented individuals like Magnetic (aka Kash Rule), Lord Ato, Ali Shine and Jah-Born. The dialogue highlights how UTD's vision wasn't just about their own success, but also about elevating others. This collaborative mindset is a cornerstone of their journey, emphasizing the balance between artistry and business savvy, particularly in the partnership between Yasiin Bey and his brother DCQ where their roles naturally complemented each other.
The discussion also delves into the sacrifices and tough decisions made along the way, especially as they navigated the complexities of the music industry. From dealing with record labels like Payday to self-releasing music, DCQ shares insights on the grind of distributing CDs independently in New York’s bustling music scene. As the interview progresses, DCQ reminisces about his early days with Wordsworth, playing video games, and making connections within the hip-hop community. He reflects on the formation of UTD, the inspiration behind their music, and how the group came together. The conversation also touches on his relationship with Yasiin Bey and the dynamic between art and business within their partnership. The hosts express their admiration for DCQ’s contributions, and the episode is filled with nostalgia and deep respect for the roots of hip-hop, as they explore the intersections of talent, friendship, and the evolution of the genre.

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