Episode 350 Side B: #RankTheCatalog - Jeezy, Common, & Jay-Z
Armond & Doc continue on this week by having #RankTheCatalog conversations about Jeezy, Common, & Jay-Z...and yes, there's a whole lot to unpack 👀

Armond & Doc continue on this week by having #RankTheCatalog conversations about Jeezy, Common, & Jay-Z...and yes, there's a whole lot to unpack 👀
Armond & Doc return to preview the Super Bowl (sort of but not really), talk about another batch of articles & tweets about artists with publishing problems, and begin their first #RankTheCatalog conversation about Michael Jackson (and yes, there are some 🔥 takes).
Armond & Doc wrap up this week by discussing the shocking death of Kobe Bryant & his daughter Gigi. We dive into the outpouring of grief on social media, what it means to have different slices of social media cross paths, and have the uncomfortable conversation of, frankly, how do you talk about somebody's whole life while their loved ones are grieving?
Armond & Doc return to talk about the 2020 Grammys - performances, what surprised them vs. what didn't surprise them, & more, plus some conversation about new albums from Eminem, Dreamville, & Mac Miller. Oh, and Doc learns what Alicia Keys' tea line is called 🤦♂️ and Armond listens to some struggle bars in real time 😂
Armond & Doc conclude this week's episode by wrapping up their #Definitive15 songs from 2000, and then dive into their honorable mentions as only Clock Radio Speakers can.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with part 1 of their conversation about the #Definitive15 songs from 2000. Doc theorizes about the peak of late 90's / early 00's Rawkus, Armond has some Outkast hot takes, & more.
Armond & Doc return to catch up on a new Future & Drake single, the Oscar nominees, how to improve NBA All Star Weekend, & more. Plus Doc rediscovers a long lost Mac Miller song that he produced (!), which is up exclusively for our amazing Patreon subscribers 🙏.
Armond & Doc continue their conversation about what worked and what didn't in 2019 and finally talk about their favorite albums of the year.
Armond & Doc are back for 2020 to talk about Drake's 'Rap Radar' interview, Justin Bieber's new single, and the Coachella lineup before beginning their recap of what they liked and didn't like in 2019.
Armond & Doc continue on this week and wrap up the decade with their #Definitive15 artists of the 2010's. Who's an obvious choice? Who needed some debate and discussion? Who just missed the cut? All this & more.
Armond & Doc are back to talk about great Christmas music, terrible Christmas music, Chance cancelling his tour (again) and what that might mean, and more.
Armond & Doc continue on with their #Definitive15 albums of the last decade, covering 2014-2019 - plus honorable mentions 💥
Armond & Doc continue on this week by naming their #Definitive15 albums from the last decade, starting with 2010-2013....and there are some spicy, spicy takes. Get ready.
Armond & Doc are back to talk about Eminem vs. Nick Cannon (sigh), Jay-Z bringing his back catalog to Spotify, and the sudden, untimely death of Juice WRLD this past week. Does hip-hop have a drug problem? Does our society unfairly blame drug users? Are we losing a generation of artists? All this & more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by discussing new projects from Griselda, The Game, Fabolous, & Taelor Gray + Jonathan Baker. Was Griselda's Shady debut worth the wait? Is this really The Game's last album? Why is Fab rapping like Meek? All this and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return after a week off for Thanksgiving to talk about everything from Armond's League Pass favorites to Grammy nominations to The Weeknd's two new singles.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with part 2 of their #Definitive15 conversation about Dr. Dre, covering everything from Dre going pop (?!) to what it's like to listen to Dre's content as a mature adult in your mid 30's (spoiler alert: not great).
Armond & Doc return to talk about Kanye & Dr Dre 🤔 before diving into part 1 of their long overdue #Definitive15 conversation about Dr. Dre.
Armond & Doc continue on this week to talk about if Drake was "cancelled", what's going on with Frank Ocean, and new music from Gangstarr, Wale, Westside Gunn, and Dave East.
Armond & Doc return after a week off to talk about everything from Drake getting booed at Camp Flog Gnaw to Disney+ to Kanye's take on Crocs to Tyga flipping "Macarena"...so yeah, it's one of those episodes.
Armond & Doc wrap up their conversation about Kanye West and the new album 'Jesus Is King' and go track-by-track in true CRS fashion. Does it live up to their expectations? Is Kanye using 'Christian-ese'? Is it better than 'Ye'? Should people really be complaining about the mixing? All this, plus commentary on the IMAX movie and a lot more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with the first part of their in-depth discussion on Kanye West's 'Jesus Is King', and they're covering everything - what's been discussed during interviews & promo spots, the general public's reaction to Kanye's religious beliefs, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc are back to discuss if Snoop's claim that TDE is a "better version" of Death Row, plus Lizzo giving credit to a viral tweet, efficient concerts, & more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with a look back at one of the more underrated production groups of the 90s by naming their #Definitive15 Trackmasters songs. Spanish guitars? Check. Handclaps? Check. Puffy jacking credit? Check. More hits than you think? Absolutely.
Armond & Doc return after a week off to talk about Frank Ocean's new single, Kanye's release date, artists cancelling tour dates, & more.
Armond & Doc wrap up this week with part 2 of their conversation about the #Definitive15 discographies in hip-hop.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by diving into what they think are the #Definitive15 discographies, and it's a doozy. What makes a rapper's discography definitive? Do you reward consistency or moments of brilliance? All that and a lot more.
Armond & Doc are back this week to talk about everything from the new wrestling TV wars to the NBA's China situation to Travis Scott's new single. Plus Doc gets on his soapbox and more.
Armond & Doc continue on with their conversation about the roll out of Kanye's forthcoming album 'Jesus Is King' and oh yeah, they're going there - are people skeptical of Kanye finding religion? What if the album isn't good? How challenging is it to go through this process in the public eye? All this plus Shaq vs. Dame Lillard, Doc thinks he likes a song from the Bulworth soundtrack only to discover that it's actually terrible, and more.
Armond & Doc are back this week to talk about DaBaby's breakout 2019 before beginning their conversation on the rollout of Kanye West's forthcoming album 'Jesus Is King' as only CRS can. Is DaBaby the 2019 50 Cent? Do people remember how dominant 50 was in 2003? What does it mean for Kanye to make "gospel" music? Where is he at in his life right now? All this and a lot more.