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NOT A COOKING SHOW OR A LOVE SHOW ITS JUST MAINO IN HIS KITCHEN HAVING CONVERSATIONS WITH HIS CO-HOST AND A FEW SPECIAL GUESTS.
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Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 68 with Erica Campbell Erica Campbell of Mary Mary steps into the kitchen to spread love and prayer. Erica Monique Campbell is an American urban contemporary gospel, Christian R&B, and contemporary R&B singer and songwriter. She started her music career in 1998 with her younger sister, Tina Campbell, as part of the gospel music group, Mary Mary.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 67 with Nems (Bing-Bong) Rapper and now viral celebrity Nems talks about his rough past, being locked up, and going viral. The hip-hop artist keeps it very real in this episode. FOLLOW Nems: https://www.instagram.com/nems_fyl/ This episode is sponsored by Pepsi, Dusse, and Harlem Standard. Harlem Standard Link: https://harlemstandard.com/
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 66 with DJ Bobby Trends Hot97's - Shake The Block DJ Bobby Trends stopped by the Kitchen and gave us some great stories and funny hip hop moments. Trends also talked about the change in music, being harassed by artists trying to get their music played at the wrong time. Get To Know DJ Bobby Trends: https://www.hot97.com/show/dj-bobby-trends/ This episode is sponsored by Pepsi, Dusse, and Harlem Standard. Harlem Standard Link: https://harlemstandard.com/
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 65 with Remy Ma Remy Ma stopped by the Kitchen to chat with Maino and the ladies of Kitchen Talk. Remy talked about her growth, prison, being a new mother, and more. This episode is sponsored by Pepsi, Dusse, and Harlem Standard. Harlem Standard Link: https://harlemstandard.com/
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 64 with B-Lovee Before going to address the Mayor of New York City Maino sat down with Drill Artist B-Lovee to get an understanding of what's going on in the drill scene and to see if any type of solution could be possible to stop the violence. Maino also gives some solid motivation to the young artist.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 63 With Angie Martinez Angie Martinez BKA "The Voice Of New York" - Radio Host, Hip Hop Icon, Actress, Rapper, Author, and a great mentor to many came by the Kitchen. Angie talked about her start on radio, building relationships, family, and much more.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 62 with Fat Joe From rapper to a business owner, label owner, actor, culture icon to just being a great friend and passionate hip hop head, Fat Joe has proven to us all that it's impossible to stop him from winning. Great stories of how he started, Big Pun, Remy Ma, Terror Squad, and DJ Khaled, Joe talks about how many lives he has assisted in the growth of this thing we call Hip Hop. This episode is sponsored by Pepsi, Dusse, and Harlem Standard.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 61 with Fivio Foreign. Maino and the Kitchen Talk Crew Georgie, Hala, and Ricky sit with Brooklyn Drill Rapper Fivio Foreign. Fivio discusses his start with Bad Boy Rapper Mase, being homeless, and the death of fellow Brooklyn Drill Rapper Pop Smoke. They also discuss his features on Kanye (YE) West and Drake albums, new projects, and more. This Episode is Sponsored by Pepsi.
KITCHEN TALK EP 60 - THE TOP TEN EPISODES OF KITCHEN TALK, FROM JOE BUDDEN, DJ MISTER CEE, AND MORE After filming 59 episodes, we have reached a pivotal mark of 60 episodes, so we wanted to take you back before taking you forward. So here is a look back at our top 10 episodes before we release the new season of Kitchen Talk.
The Most Anticipated Episode. Maino sits with Lenny Grant BKA "Uncle Murda". Murda tells the Kitchen Talk crew some funny stories about Kanye West, and more. Talks the yearend rap up and hip hop culture.  Leonard Grant, better known by his stage name Uncle Murda, is an American rapper from East New York, Brooklyn. He is currently signed to G-Unit Records. Follow Uncle Murda @unclemurda
Well-known comedian Red Grant stops by the kitchen to talk about his run for Mayor of DC and being on tour with Katt Williams and gaining direction while quarantining during the pandemic. Don’t Shoot Guns, Shoot Cameras (DSGSC) is a Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) based program created by entertainer, philanthropist, and Washington, DC native Rodney “Red” Grant. Rodney has combined more than 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry to curate an immersive 2-week camp that explores every aspect of creative writing, videography, and film production. VOTE FOR RED GRANT: https://grant4mayor.com/
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 57 with DJ Kid Capri Legendary DJ Kid Capri drops by the Kitchen to discuss his legacy, new music, the music business, and more. Grammy Award-Winning DJ and Producer, Kid Capri, is globally known as an originator, innovator, and pioneer of DJ Culture. His grassroots hustler mentality became a template for success emulated by the DJs that followed in his footsteps. Dubbed The Guru of Mixtapes, Kid Capri literally redefined the term “DJ” as he blazed a trail with his array of fire mixtapes and lit crowd hyping performances. “A true master is somebody that makes other people want to do what they do.” Kid Capri was the first DJ to perform on major networks like BET and VH1. He starred in the popular HBO series Russel Simmons Def Comedy Jam and recently returned for The Netflix Def Comedy Jam's 25th Anniversary Special. Kid has produced tracks for Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Madonna, Heavy D, and 50 Cent to name a few. He has years of touring experience with legends like Diddy, Jay Z, Aaliyah, Salt-N Peppa, Timbaland, and most recently RBRM. Kid won a Grammy for producing a song on Jay-Z’s classic album, Hard Knock Life. In 2018 Kid narrated Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN album; the only hip-hop album to ever win a Pulitzer Prize. Kid premiered his signature crowd hyping vocals at Jennifer Lopez’s ALL I HAVE Las Vegas Residency during the magical portion of her show dedicated to The Bronx. New Music Link (Slap Key) - https://music.empi.re/slapkey
Maino, Georgie, and Hala sit with hip hop artist, WuTang Clans own Cappadonna. They talk about his entrance to the group, being incarcerated, and watching the WuTang blow up his disagreement with RZA and his relationships with the other members. Darryl Hill, better known by his stage name Cappadonna, is an American rapper. He is a member of the hip-hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan and is a member of the rap group Cappadonna was a member of the early stages of what to become the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s, with https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/RZA (RZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/GZA (GZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ol%27_Dirty_Bastard (Ol' Dirty Bastard), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah), and https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Raekwon (Raekwon). However, he was sent to prison and replaced by Method Man. He made his recording debut as an affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan on Raekwon's hit single "Ice Cream". He was a guest star, along with Raekwon, on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah)'s 1996 debut solo album https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ironman (Ironman). Cappadonna made his first appearances on a Wu-Tang album in 1997 on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Wu-Tang_Forever (Wu-Tang Forever), including on the lead single "Triumph". Following his Foreverappearances, he contributed significantly to the group's third album, https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/The_W (The W), in 2000, at which point his appearances were no longer marked with "Featuring Cappadonna", as they had been on Forever. 
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 55 with Phresher and Jenn of VH-1 Love and Hip Hop Maino, Georgie, and Hala sit with VH-1's Love and Hip Hop members Phresher and his wife Jenn to talk new season, being together for 20+ years, sex life, cheating, and more.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 54 with DJ Envy The Breakfast Club host, businessman, and legendary DJ talks about how he got his start. DJ Envy also talks about his relationship with his co-host and what's next for the Breakfast Club. He also discusses his marriage, investments, and Carchella.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 53 with Capella Grey Capella Grey talks about creating his hit single GYALIS. He also talks about being a writer, producer, and multi-instrument player. He also discusses being a cab driver in the Bronx while being homeless and having to shower in local gyms.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 52 with Dave East David Lawrence Brewster Jr., better known by his stage name Dave East, is an American rapper, songwriter, and actor from Harlem, New York. East began his career in 2010 and gained attention in 2014 from his eighth mixtape, Black Rose. Dave pulled up to the kitchen to discuss how he got started, meeting Nas, acting, and his new project. He also talks about fatherhood and Dipset vs Lox.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 51 with Guest Angela Yee Angela Yee is an American radio personality. She hosts the nationally syndicated morning show The Breakfast Club along with DJ Envy and Charlamagne tha God. She is on the Board of Governors of the We Are Family Foundation and a board member of the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies. Angela Yee sat down with Maino, Georgie and Hala to talk about her investments, accomplishments, and The Breakfast Club. She also shared some funny moments being Maino's friend.
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 50 with Guest Eric Adams Eric Adams -  is an American politician, retired police officer, and author who is the Democratic nominee in the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election (2021 New York City mayoral election). He is the 18th https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough_president (borough president) of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn (Brooklyn), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City (New York City). Eric Adams sat down in the Kitchen with Maino and Hala to discuss his current victory for the Democratic Nomination for 2021 to discuss his plans and thoughts on a better New York, Covid, Police Brutality, Crime, and more.
Maino, Georgie, and Hala sit with Hip-Hop artist Josh Stone. The famed rapper is best known for his lawsuit against Pop Star  Ariana Grande, her songwriters, and Universal Music Corp. Josh was said to be the uncredited writer for her chart-topping hit "7 Rings,". The suit alleges, Tommy Brown, one of Grande’s music producers, heard the song and lifted the hook, which was then added to another famous melody from Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Roger’s “My Favorite Things,” from the Julie Andrews classic “The Sound of Music.” The Rogers and Hammerstein estate received 90% of the royalties, but Stone claims his art was stolen. 
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