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WTTN Guests Revisited
WTTN Guests Revisited
Author: DJ Klyph
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Every Saturday night I host Welcome to the Neighborhood, a radio show broadcasting from Portland Oregon currently airing on XRAY FM. Each week I bring you great content from all over the planet and occasionally have opportunities to interview amazing artists. With WTTN Guests Revisited, I get to bring you some of these conversations.
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Ashleigh Callier, Director of Operations/Development at T.E.A.M. Center passed through the Neighborhood to speak on the Sound vs. Noise listening event happening Saturday December 18th. The event features a number of artist performances, including Echo The Savage who also passed through. Listen to the interview, then cop your tickets to the event https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sound-vs-noise-listening-event-21-event-doors-700-pm-real-music-tickets-200642455987?ref=eios
The west coast emcees passed through the Neighborhood late last year to talk about years of collaboration and the single "For Real". Peep the conversation and then cop the single if you haven't yet.
Music by Theory Hazit
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T.Lucas, the rap philosopher, passed through the Neighborhood on XRAY FM. The DMV emcee talked about the art of the rhyme and his new album The T.E.S.T. Peep the conversation, then go cop the album.
Music by Theory Hazit
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In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited we look back at a conversation with Baltimore based rapper Staxx410. We talk about his project "Natti Bo" the follow up to "La LLegada", representing his home town, the influence on his style and more.Be sure to subscribe, like and share the podcast.Powered by KlyphWorks
In the episode of WTTN Guests revisited it's a conversation conversation with rapper/DJ Dillon of Full Plate Music. The Atlanta based MC talks about the latest release titled "Rations" which is the final project featuring label mate, producer, DJ, and MC Paten Locke (RIP). Tape in for a great conversation of celebrating the art formant some who've impacted it in a great way.Be sure to like, subscribe and share this podcast.Powered by KlyphWorks
In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we revisit a classic conversation with The Grouch of Living Legends, recorded as he prepared for the Portland stop of the How The Grouch Stole Christmas tour. He breaks down the vision behind the long-running holiday series, the evolution of the tour, and the community energy that keeps it alive year after year.We talk legacy, independence, creative longevity, and the mindset that has allowed The Grouch to thrive as both an artist and a collaborator. It’s a thoughtful, grounded conversation that highlights the spirit behind one of hip-hop’s most beloved traditions.Tap in and revisit this moment from the Neighborhood as The Grouch gets ready to bring the tour back to Portland.
In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we look back at a powerful conversation with Mani Draper of Grand Nationxl, recorded the week before his Portland stop with Rexx Life Raj. Mani breaks down the creative energy fueling both his solo work and the Grand Nationxl collective, offering insight into collaboration, leadership, and building sustainable culture in the Bay and beyond.We talk about craft, community, and the grind behind balancing touring, recording, and pushing the movement forward. Mani’s clarity and intention shine throughout the conversation, giving a deeper look at the mind behind the music.Revisit this moment from the Neighborhood as Mani gears up to hit the stage in Portland.
Episode 58 — Shad (Originally aired October 2025)In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we revisit a standout conversation with Shad, recorded just before the release of his album Start Anew. He reflects on the creative reset that shaped the project, the personal growth behind the music, and how he continues to evolve as an artist and writer.The discussion explores themes of purpose, clarity, community, and finding balance while creating in uncertain times. Honest, thoughtful, and grounded, this conversation captures Shad at a pivotal moment in his journey.Revisit this moment from the Neighborhood and tap back into the heart behind the music.
🎙️ Welcome to the Neighborhood: Guests Revisited — Tee GrizzleyThis week on Guests Revisited, we’re bringing back a standout conversation with Tee Grizzley — originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood. With his Forever My Moment Tour stopping in Portland, it’s the perfect time to revisit this powerful interview.Hear Tee open up about his journey, the lessons that shaped him, and how he continues to grow as both an artist and a man. His story reminds us that success is a process — built moment by moment.🎧 Welcome to the Neighborhood: Guests Revisited is available now on all major podcast platforms.🏷️ @teegrizzley @klyphworks#WelcomeToTheNeighborhood #GuestsRevisited #TeeGrizzley #DJKlyph #KlyphWorks #HipHopCulture #DetroitHipHop #PortlandHipHop #ForeverMyMomentTour #Podcast
In this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we revisit my recent conversation with Portland-based emcee Braille, who just released his first solo album in 14 years, Handcrafted Raps.We talk about the creative process behind the new project, how his approach to writing and producing music has evolved over the years, and the personal and professional experiences that shaped the sound and message of the album. Braille shares insight on returning to the mic after a long hiatus, what it means to make music that’s rooted in intention, and why Handcrafted Raps is a fitting title for this moment in his journey.Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering his work, this episode offers a meaningful glimpse into one of the most thoughtful voices in independent hip-hop.Powered by KlyphWorks
On this episode of Guests Revisited, we welcome Florida emcee Art Morera for a conversation centered around his latest project, Vista Point. Art gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album, its inspirations, and how it captures the essence of his journey—literally and creatively.We also revisit the 2024 tour with Homeboy Sandman, which kicked off right here in Portland. Art reflects on the experience of hitting the road, building community through music, and how the tour influenced his perspective as both an artist and a traveler.Tap in for stories from the road, insights into the creative process, and a reminder of why Art Morera continues to be one of the most grounded voices in independent hip-hop.🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.Presented by KlyphWorks.
DJ O.G.ONE stops by to preview the 10-year anniversary of Hip Hop Week—a citywide celebration packed with concerts, workshops, and the STAR Awards. Hear what’s coming and why this milestone matters for Portland’s hip-hop culture.PDX Hip Hop Week
On this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we bring back the conversation with Portland-based artist Bremer Baden. Known for blending lyricism with soulful production, Bremer shares insight into his creative process, his journey through the Portland music scene, and the messages behind his latest work. Originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood, this is a chance to revisit a powerful voice in the culture.Stream now on your favorite podcast platform
Guardians of the Boom Bap (Devine Carama & Amadeus 360)Devine Carama and Amadeus 360 talk preserving Hip-Hop’s golden era, their mission as Guardians of the Boom Bap, and building with purpose and boom bap beats.
On this episode of Guests Revisited, we catch up with Rhymes In Harmony, the duo of Dex The Nerd Who Loves Jesus and Dave Hall, following their appearance on the June 21st broadcast of Welcome to the Neighborhood.We dive into the release of their brand-new single “In His Presence,” which dropped June 20th, and talk about how their partnership with Rapzilla is shaping their path forward. The duo also shares the story of how they connected as individual creatives to form Rhymes In Harmony, blending faith, purpose, and hip-hop into one unified sound.Tap in for this in-depth convo that continues the story beyond the airwaves.
In this milestone 50th episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we’re revisiting the inspiring conversation with Shrista, the founder and host of the Late Lyrics Hip Hop Open Mic. Originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood, this interview dives into the origins of the event, the importance of creating space for artists to share their voice, and the journey of bringing Late Lyrics back after a pandemic-induced pause.Shrista opens up about what sparked the creation of the open mic, why she stepped away to recharge, and how the event found a new home and renewed energy post-COVID. If you’re a fan of community-driven artistry and grassroots hip-hop culture, this one’s for you.
On this episode of Welcome to the Neighborhood: Guests Revisited, I catch up with rapper MRG, fresh off his appearance on the live radio show. We dig into his brand-new album It’s MRG Not Mr.G, talking about the inspiration behind the project, the evolution of his sound, and setting the record straight on the name. From lyrical intention to cultural roots, this conversation gives deeper insight into one of the most compelling voices in hip-hop right now.Tap in for a rewind of the full interview and get to know the man behind the mic—no period needed.
On this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we bring back our conversation with the hilarious Subhah Agarwal. Subhah joined Welcome to the Neighborhood to talk about her upcoming comedy shows in Portland and Salem, her journey in stand-up, and what inspires her sharp, unfiltered material.Whether you missed it the first time or just want to hear it again, you can run it back right here on WTTN Guests Revisited.
On this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, we revisit a powerful conversation with the one and only 4-IZE. Originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood, this interview dives deep into his latest project, “All Seeing IZE On Me”—a sharp, insightful, and boundary-pushing body of work that blends lyricism, humor, and truth.We talk creative process, inspiration behind the project, and how 4-IZE continues to evolve as one of hip-hop’s most unique voices.Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform, or get early access to new episodes by joining the Patreon community at patreon.com/djklyph.
On this episode of WTTN Guests Revisited, DJ Klyph revisits a conversation with New York-based rapper Errol Eats Everything, originally aired on Welcome to the Neighborhood. The two dive into Errol’s self-titled album, exploring the creative process behind the project, the meaning behind the name, and how his sharp lyricism and personal storytelling set him apart. Tune in for insights on independent artistry, the balance between humor and honesty in hip-hop, and what’s next for this rising voice from the East Coast.







