Underground rap fans aware of the history between today's W.T.F.P guest MarKaus and host PHATEROC would likely consider this the least anticipated episode of all time, as a brief history of hip hop beef turned mutual respect is discussed.
Iowa's role in the Italian Mafia's history is examined in relation to setting the stage for MarKaus' most recent venture in distilling two types of whiskey with prohibition era recipes he now owns, available in grocery stores throughout Iowa and other states. MarKaus has used this opportunity to bring awareness to the African slave turned General Tariq Ibn Ziyad and his military order to "Burn the Boats."
Phate explains his "silent death" philosophy towards hip hop in detail, and why he prefers to be "forced to respect" an M.C.'s skillset as opposed to automatically "showing love," even within his own circle. This provides the segway for detailing why Mike Mictlan of Doomtree once had his M.C card pulled.
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Learn more about Burn the Boats Album and Whiskey release HERE
Listen to "Doomsday for Doomtree" HERE