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No Ceilings with Glasses Malone

No Ceilings with Glasses Malone

By: The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts
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No Ceilings is hosted by rapper, Crip gang member, and social pundit Glasses Malone with assistance from his co-host Peter Bas. Every week, the two discuss people and things that are despised, loathed, and generally unliked by mainstream society. From prostitutes and white supremacists to Satanists and rapist, No Ceilings examines and attempts to diagnose those things we have labeled as Pariahs. A lifestyle and culture podcast featuring conversations with the intent to sway the pendulum on one’s way of thinking. As individuals are culturally bound to experiences that result in different responses - No Ceilings tough discussions, typically from opposing sides, will break down life’s interpretations.2026 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia Music Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Conversations On Hip Hop, Blacks & Latinos
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by Lex and Trap for a thought-provoking discussion on hip-hop culture, identity, and the ongoing debate surrounding cultural ownership. The conversation examines hip-hop’s origins and influence, responding to commentary from figures such as Lord Jamar and Crazy Legs while exploring questions of legacy, contribution, and recognition within the culture. The discussion also reflects on how hip-hop evolved from a local movement into a global force, and why conversations around identity, representation, and ownership continue to generate strong opinions across generations.

    The dialogue expands into street culture, generational perspectives, and the historical relationships between different communities within urban America. Glasses, Lex, and Trap discuss contrasting experiences from Los Angeles and New York street culture, parent-child tensions, assimilation, prejudice, and the social dynamics that have shaped how communities identify themselves over time.

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    52 mins
  • Conversations About Victory Lap feat. DJ Hed and Mike & Keys
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by DJ Hed and acclaimed production duo Mike & Keys for a deep dive into the legacy of West Coast hip-hop and the making of Victory Lap. The conversation traces the evolution of West Coast rap from the post-G-funk era through movements like hyphy, jerk, and ratchet music, while examining how blogs, digital media, and the internet helped reshape the region’s identity. Glasses also reflects on his own reluctance to embrace social media and podcasting before encouragement from Charlamagne Tha God led him to expand his platform during the pandemic.

    The discussion offers rare behind-the-scenes insight into the creative process behind Victory Lap and the vision of Nipsey Hussle. Mike & Keys share stories from their early days in San Diego studios to producing for artists such as Xzibit and Dom Kennedy, while the group breaks down song selections, sequencing decisions, unreleased records, and the near exclusion of “Double Up” due to sample clearance costs. Blending music history, industry knowledge, and personal memories, this episode highlights the importance of ownership, authenticity, and preserving artistic vision in hip-hop culture.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Did Drake Attempt To Start A Bay Area Vs Los Angeles War? feat. Yukmouth Part. 1
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by West Coast rap veteran Yukmouth for a passionate conversation about hip-hop history, regional pride, and the ongoing debate surrounding West Coast unity. The discussion celebrates the legacy of Luniz and the cultural impact of “I Got 5 on It,” while exploring the influence of Bay Area and Los Angeles artists on the broader hip-hop landscape. Glasses and Yukmouth also unpack the controversy surrounding Drake’s use of a Mac Dre-inspired record produced by P-Lo, debating whether the surrounding discourse has fueled unnecessary Bay Area versus Los Angeles tensions.

    The conversation expands into media accountability, social media narratives, and the growing influence of bots, algorithms, and online perception in shaping public opinion. Glasses and Yukmouth discuss the difference between journalism and choosing sides, the meaning of “keeping it P,” and the importance of properly honoring hip-hop history and its pioneers. The episode also addresses commentary surrounding Tupac Shakur’s legacy, the value of authenticity in music culture, and the need for unity rather than division within West Coast hip-hop. Blending cultural commentary, industry insight, and unfiltered conversation, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at loyalty, influence, and preserving the integrity of the culture.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
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