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🗓️ 26 December 2024
⏱️ 91 minutes
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Miami legend Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell joins All The Smoke for a no-holds-barred conversation. From winning at the Supreme Court to revolutionizing Southern hip-hop, the 2 Live Crew founder reveals how he built his empire beyond music. Luke breaks down his game-changing Miami Hurricanes football bounty program, his pioneering underground radio days, and delivers raw takes and stories on Drake, Tupac, Madonna, Sexyy Red, Rick Ross, OutKast, Geto Boys, and hip-hop's evolution. He also shares never-before-heard stories from his time working with the expansion-era Heat, giving fans a rare glimpse into the franchise’s early days. The Miami icon who changed music and sports culture tells his unfiltered story.
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0:55.9 | I've heard a ton of dudes how inspirational you were to them. |
1:00.7 | And obviously, we're going to talk about how we don't feel you're celebrating in this |
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1:11.6 | I always looked at it for so many years like I was the Rodney Danger Field of hip hop, you know, |
1:16.6 | coming from Miami, coming from the South, you know, when, you know, being a person who |
1:21.6 | discovered Southern hip-hop, you know, when coming up in the era of being a DJ and only spinning music from, you know, New York and then spinning music from L.A. |
1:35.3 | And so when we eventually ended up starting to do the music, you know, it was a kind of resentment more so from the East Coast part of it because it was |
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