After taking six months away Key and Nij are back for a new season of Keys ‘n D, and it’s only right that they start by breaking down the rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Kendrick’s win was decided long before this episode was recorded, but Season 3 episode 1 is all about the how and why. Kyra, a longtime hip-hop lover and friend of the show, joins to discuss what fallen dominoes led to 2024’s rap war, what made Kendrick’s approach to the beef so masterful and the mistakes Drake made that led to his defeat. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Music (in order of appearance) She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Like That by Metro Boomin and Future feat. Kendrick Lamar First Person Shooter by Drake feat. J. Cole Push Ups by Drake euphoria by Kendrick Lamar Family Matters by Drake meet the grahams by Kendrick Lamar Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On the last Keys ‘n D Minor episode of 2023, Key, Nij and social media manager Jen recap the year in music. The three of them discuss their favorite songs and albums of the year and crown an MVP. They also talk about some of the things that made 2023 a slightly underwhelming year for mainstream music, while highlighting some of the successes of local Sacramento artists. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Cocaine on the Counter by Gr8tness Not a Drill by Veeze Houdini by Dua Lipa Water by Tyla TELEKINESIS by Travis Scott ft. SZA and Future Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On the latest episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, Key and Nij give their honest opinions on Drake’s new album “For All The Dogs”. They talk about where they believe the album misses the mark and whether Drake’s recent prolific output impacted both the quality and reception of his latest solo project. They’re later joined by Drake superfan DeNeeka Hill to highlight the album’s bright spots. The three of them also play a game where they each try to stitch together a classic album using songs from his last four projects. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats IDGAF by Drake and Yeat All The Parties by Drake and Chief Keef Rich Baby Daddy by Drake, Sexyy Red and SZA 8am in Charlotte by Drake N 2 Deep by Drake and Future Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
**NOTE: This is a reupload. This episode originally released on December 16, 2022** On the latest KND episode, Key and Nij welcome back season 1 guest and Sacramento singer, Nataya Rule! Before she joins, the two talk about the success of Metro Boomin’s recent album, Heroes & Villains, including conversations about where his career is headed and what makes him so elite. After that, Nataya discusses SZA’s SOS album, how it inspires her musically and what’s wrong with the 2023 Grammy nominations. Interview starts at 15:30 Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Follow Nataya Rule on Twitter (@NatayaRule_) and Instagram (@NatayaRule) and find her music on all music platforms! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Superhero (Heroes & Villains) by Metro Boomin & Future Loverboy by Nataya Rule Forgiveless by SZA ft. Ol' Dirty Bastard Kill Bill by SZA Love Song by Nataya Rule Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Summer is officially over and Keys ‘n D Minor is here to put a final stamp on it. Longtime friend of the show Nataya Rule joined the conversation and talked to Key and Nij about a wide range of topics including: The release of Doja Cat’s new album ‘Scarlet’, Usher being announced as the headliner for next year’s Super Bowl, Beyonce’s Renaissance tour and more. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Follow Nataya Rule on Twitter (@NatayaRule_) and Instagram (@NatayaRule) and find her music on all music platforms! Songs (in order of appearance) She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Problemz by Jungle TOPIA TWINS by Travis Scott TELEKINESIS by Travis Scott ft. SZA, Future On My Mama by Victoria Monet Agora Hills by Doja Cat Doja by Central Cee Sprinter by Central Cee and Dave On The Radar Freestyle by Drake and Central Cee When Your Ready by Nataya Rule Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Key and Nij are joined by rapper, singer and producer RVLN (Revelation) on the latest episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, where he explains his process making his most recent project, “Brutally Honest” He also shares why it’s hard to find collaborators when you produce most of your own music, what it’s like to be thinking about music 24/7, and gives a tease for some of his upcoming projects. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out RVLN on Instagram and listen to his latest album “Brutally Honest” wherever you get music! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Brutal by RVLN Inflation by RVLN Woof by RVLN Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Yung Sam joins Keys ‘n D Minor for the second time to talk about his album “Before I Depart,” as well as catching Key and Nij up on his recent tour in France. The episode includes a track-by-track breakdown of the project, an explanation from Yung Sam on why he produced the entire album himself, and a special announcement from the international rapper. This episode was originally recorded on March 31, 2023 Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out Yung Sam on Instagram, Twitter and listen to his new project Before I Depart! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Smile by Yung Sam Sacramento Proud by Yung Sam Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Keys ‘N D Minor is back! After a three month hiatus, everyone’s favorite Sacramento based music podcast has returned and on this episode Key and Nij discuss the music that has dropped since the last episode and make playlists with their favorite songs from that span. In the second block, Gr8tness rejoins the show to talk about his new project “Heat Check”, his upcoming performance in Sacrament. He also hangs around to talk about whether any new age rappers can fill Drake, Kendrick and J. Cole's shoes, and if Frank Ocean should be criticized for his Coachella performance (or lack thereof). Interview starts at 23:33 Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out Gr8tness on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and listen to his new EP Heat Check! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Art Talk by Larry June and The Alchemist ft. Boldly James Am I Dreaming by Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky and Roisee Hillbillies by Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar All My Life by Lil Durk ft. J. Cole Float by Janelle Monáe BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND by Tyler, The Creator and Y.G. bread & butter by Gunna Heat Check by Gr8tness Bussin by Gr8tness Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On episode 6 of KND, Nij and Key interview Yumz Awkword, an artist that moved from North Carolina to Sacramento in order to chase his dreams in music. Yumz talks about what it was like adjusting to the California sound, the meaning behind his album “Do Great Things”, why he loves to have features on his projects and who some of his musical inspirations are. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out Yumz Awkword's music and socials here! Music (in order of appearance): Ason (feat. Chrm) by Yumz Awkword NorCal x NC by Yumz Awkword Sims (feat. Nate Curry) by Yumz Awkword Slide Show (feat. Ebar & Esquire Ali) by Yumz Awkword Basics by Yumz Awkword Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On the latest episode, Key and Nij catch up on recent music news. The two start by reacting to the news of the death of Migos’ member Takeoff. They discuss his musical legacy and their favorite moments from him, while also paying tribute to Migos as a whole and their impact on modern music. Also in this episode, a conversation about Drake and 21 Savage’s joint album ‘Her Loss’, a debate about whether or not 21 Savage is better than the rest of his 2016 XXL Freshman classmates and a ranking of XXL Freshman covers over the years. Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Bad and Boujee by Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert Modern Day by Migos Fight Night by Migos Hannah Montana by Migos Deadz by Migos ft. 2 Chainz I Get The Bag by Gucci Mane ft. Migos Infatuation by Takeoff Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On the latest episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, Nij and Key talk about Lil Baby’s new album “It’s Only Me” and disagree about the quality of Quavo and Takeoff’s first album without Offset. They also speak to Sacramento rapper Gr8tness about how to generate an authentic music fan base and what makes the Sacramento music scene so special right now. Interview starts at 19:51 Follow the show on Instagram (@keysndminor) and Twitter (@kndminor) and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out Gr8tness on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and listen to his new album Social Introvert! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Heyy by Lil Baby Not Finished by Lil Baby Pop Out by Lil Baby and Nardo Wick Avalanche by Migos I’M ON FIRE by Gr8tness THIS IS YOUR JAM by Gr8tness Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Key and Nijzel kick off the second season of Keys ‘N D Minor with a conversation about their favorite songs, albums, surprises and artists of the year. In the second block, the pair sit down with Sacramento based DJ Eli in the Mix (Elijah Jaron) to discuss how he got his start, what it's like performing in the Sacramento club scene and what exactly makes a DJ. (Starts at 30:40) Follow the show on Instagram @keysndminor and Subscribe to our YouTube channel here! Check out Eli on TikTok (@elijahjaronmusic), Instagram (elijahjaron) and Twitter (Elijahjaron)! Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Extra of Um by Larry June ft. BabyFace Ray Love’s Train by Silk Sonic Savior by Kendrick Lamar ft. Baby Keem and Sam Dew 25k Jacket by Gunna ft. Lil Baby Bad Habit by Steve Lacy HOTEL LOBBY by Unc and Phew Tomorrow 2 by GloRilla ft. Cardi B Churchill Downs by Jack Harlow ft. Drake Jimmy Cooks by Drake ft. 21 Savage Tití Me Preguntó by Bad Bunny No Demons by Elijah Jaron Lemon Pepper Freestyle by Elijah Jaron Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On this episode of “Keys ‘n D Minor,” Keyshawn and Nijzel talk about the latest albums and singles of late. Later, they talk about recent album releases: ‘It’s Dry’ by Pusha T, ‘I Never Liked You’ by Future, and ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’ by Jack Harlow. They also talk about the latest single from Kendrick Lamar, ‘The Heart Part 5’, ahead of his long-awaited album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.’ Music (in order of appearance) She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats The Heart Part 5 by Kendrick Lamar Grindin' by Clipse WAIT FOR U by Future ft. Drake and Tems Side Piece by Jack Harlow
On this episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, State Hornet managing editor Magaly Muñoz joins the show to talk about her experience attending the first weekend of Coachella. Nijzel and Keyshawn also talk about Kendrick Lamar’s recent album announcement and interview Sacramento musician Josh Knight. Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Feel by Kendrick Lamar Loyalty by Kendrick Lamar ft. Rihanna Claymore by Isaiah Rashad ft. Smino Lovely by Billie Eilish ft. Khalid Killing Me by Omar Apollo A Way by Josh Knight Uncle Bens by Josh Knight Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On this episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, Keyshawn and Nijzel talk to international rapper Yung Sam about performing overseas, the differences between American rap and U.K. rap and which musicians influenced him growing up. Yung Sam also debuts new music on podcast. The episode also features discussions about the Grammys and Dreamville’s surprise project “D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape.” Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Leave the Door Open by Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) The Weekend by Calvin Harris and SZA Wusyaname by Tyler, the Creator good 4 u by Olivia Rodrigo So Wavy by Yung Sam Die Young (unreleased) by Yung Sam Devil Wants my Soul (unreleased) by Yung Sam I’m Alive (unreleased) by Yung Sam Sacramento Proud by Yung Sam Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
On this episode of “Keys ‘n D Minor”, Keyshawn and Nijzel talk to Sacramento singer Nataya Rule about her 2020 album “True Love”, her recent single “More Rounds” and what new music she has on the way. They also talk to The State Hornet’s arts and entertainment editor Marin Perego about The Weeknd and Doja Cat’s upcoming tour and exchange personal concert experiences.
Key and Nij talk about all things related to Kanye West—The release of Donda 2 and how it compares to Donda, the exclusive release of Donda 2 on the new music device the Stem Player, and the first two episodes of the new Netflix Kanye documentary “Jeen-Yuhs”. Later special guest Sacramento rapper DonKingdom talks about his early life and his music. Music (In order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Hurricane by Kanye West (feat. Lil Baby and The Weeknd) Praise God by Kanye West (feat. Travis Scott and Baby Keem) Through The Wire by Kanye West Porch by DonKingdom (feat. Lil Freeze) Company by DonKingdom
On the second episode of Keys ‘n D Minor, deputy podcast editor Nijzel Dotson and diversity, equity and inclusion editor Keyshawn Davis talk with Sacramento State defensive back Prince Washington about how his environment growing up and career as an athlete has impacted his musical career. The co-hosts also discuss recent singles from Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby, explain the issues with J Cole’s label, Dreamville, and speculate what artists might be dropping albums this year. Music (In order of appearance): She’s gone by Free Hip Hop Beats Bussin ft. Lil Baby by Nicki Minaj Johnny P’s Caddy ft. J Cole by Benny the Butcher Philophobia by Prince4BP Make a Play ft. DB. Boutabag by Prince4BP
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion editor Keyshawn Davis and Deputy Podcast editor Nijzel Dotson are here with their new music podcast: Keys ‘n D Minor. On the show’s first episode, the two debate the quality of The Weeknd and Gunna’s most recent projects, which both released on the same day, and then compare Roddy Ricch and Cordae’s sophomore albums Finally, they interview Sacramento musician Camilla Covington about her musical inspirations and the recording process of her 2021 EP ‘’Love Letters and Prophecies’’. Music (in order of appearance): "She’s Gone" by Free Hip Hop Beats (https://soundcloud.com/freehiphopbeats/shes-gone?si=b161263f2ec34f35ade0ba804373e216&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing) "Jealous" by Camilla Covington "Mosquito Bites" by Camila Covington
On the latest episode, Key and Nij recap an eventful Grammys with discussions about their favorite performances, how Beyonce and Bad Bunny were snubbed for Album of the Year and the award show’s awkward relationship with Hip-Hop. They also talk about Lil Yachty’s new album “Let’s Start Here” and how impressed they are with his change in sound. Finally, they wrap the pod up by talking about some of their musical New Year’s resolutions for 2023. Music (in order of appearance): She’s Gone by Free Hip Hop Beats the BLACK seminole. by Lil Yachty Procrastination (broke) by J. Cole drive ME crazy! by Lil Yachty Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.