In My Humble Opinion

  • Autor: Vários
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  • Duración: 230:02:16
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Sinopsis

We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.

Episodios

  • Episode 192 - Henny Ru & Things With Todd

    16/04/2026 Duración: 01h57min

    This week Hennyru breaks down the vision behind the Jugghaus Archive and what it really takes to preserve a city’s history when most of it was never formally documented. From rare finds to intentional storytelling, he talks about building Jugghaus from the ground up, his recent collaboration with Supreme, and why the legacy of DJ Screw still demands care, attention, and accuracy.Todd Louis brings a different energy, walking us through his platform Cool Story and how he approaches culture through ideas and interpretation. That includes his creative project blending the worlds of DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click with MF Doom, pushing the boundaries of how Houston’s sound can be understood and experienced.And then, naturally, it turns into Arby’s, Houston spring break, and old men shaking their fists at the sky.It makes sense when you hear it.

  • Episode 191 - Derrick McKinney

    03/04/2026 Duración: 02h01min

    This week we sit down with Derrick McKinney, founder of L.O.U.D. Muzik and somebody who has been moving in the music business for over 20 years. His background runs from early days with FUBU and street marketing to working with major labels and artists, and now building his own system for developing talent here in Houston and beyond.We get into what he actually expects from artists on his label and what people don’t see when it comes to putting an artist together the right way. Not just the music, but the branding, the consistency, and the work behind the scenes. We also talk about L.O.U.D. Fest, why he’s making changes to it, and what he’s trying to build with it moving forward.

  • Episode 190 - Eddie Coke

    26/03/2026 Duración: 01h57min

    This week we sit down with Houston soul singer Eddie Coke for a conversation that moves between music, purpose, and perspective. From working alongside names like Paul Wall, Big Pokey, and Quiet Money Dot to collaborating across Houston’s independent scene, Eddie reflects on how those relationships helped shape both his sound and his approach to the industry. His catalog also connects him to artists and producers throughout the city’s R&B and hip hop circles, giving him a unique vantage point on how Houston music continues to evolve.Beyond the collaborations, the conversation centers on what drives him. Eddie opens up about his true passion for music, not just as a career but as something rooted in expression and connection. He talks about how he views the music business, the balance between artistry and strategy, and what it means to stay grounded while navigating an industry that is constantly shifting.

  • Episode 189 - Bevin

    20/03/2026 Duración: 01h57min

    This week we sit down with Houston based bartender and creative Bevin to talk about Aphro, her editorial cocktail book that blends drinks, storytelling, and a deeper look at connection and curiosity.Built around the sexual response cycle, Aphro pairs original cocktail recipes with narrative, photography, and cultural reflection, turning each section into an exploration of emotion, desire, and human experience. We get into the years behind the project, how her time in bartending helped shape its direction, and how observing people in real time influenced the way the book came together.

  • Episode 188 - BuddieRoe

    14/03/2026 Duración: 01h58min

    This week we sit down with Houston rapper BuddieRoe for a conversation about the work it really takes to build a career in music.He talks with us about his relationship with Bun B and what it means to have guidance from one of the city’s most respected voices. He also speaks on his feelings about other OG's, the path and effort it takes for an artist to go from unknown to established, and the community that shapes Houston’s music scene. He also speaks about his latest album Lost & Found, the experiences that shaped the project, and the new music he has coming out.

  • Episode 187 - Marcus D. Wiley

    28/02/2026 Duración: 01h55min

    On this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with comedian Marcus D. Wiley for a real conversation about the business, faith, and resilience behind his journey in standup. Known for his clean but culturally sharp comedy, Marcus opens up about the decision to release his comedy specials independently and why ownership and control matter more than ever in today’s entertainment landscape.We also talk about his creative partnership and friendship with Ali Siddiq, including what he has learned from watching one of Houston’s most respected storytellers build a career on his own terms. Marcus shares how his standup style developed over time, the moments that helped him find his voice, and the realities of building a loyal audience without compromising his values.He reflects on the turning point that convinced him to stay in comedy, including the “big payday” that showed him this could be more than a passion. The conversation also touches on a defining chapter in his life, being fired from his teaching job an

  • Episode 186 - Derryk Rhodes

    20/02/2026 Duración: 02h03min

    In this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with Houston artist and producer Derryk Rhodes for a real conversation about his new album Morning to Midnight: A Weekend Requiem and the work that goes into building a lasting career in music. Derryk breaks down the creative process behind the project, the stories that shaped the sound, and why this release represents a major step forward in his evolution as both an artist and a producer.We also talk about the behind the scenes realities of producing and developing artists, the uphill battle that comes with marketing independent music, and how strategy, consistency, and patience play a role in long term success. From navigating the business to staying grounded through challenges, Derryk shares insight on what it really takes to move forward in today’s industry.Tap in as we discuss what’s next for him, the vision he’s building, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. This is a conversation for anyone serious about music, growth, and longevity.

  • Episode 185 - AJ McQueen

    07/02/2026 Duración: 02h01min

    This week In My Humble Opinion welcomes rapper and community leader AJ McQueen for a conversation centered on growth, purpose, and what it really means to evolve. Known for his introspective approach to hip hop, AJ joins us to talk about Godbody Weekend, the Houston based experience he created to bring people together through music, wellness, service, and intentional connection.We also dive into his latest album, *When We Evolve*, a deeply personal project that finds AJ reflecting on healing, faith, transformation, and the lessons that come with stepping into new versions of yourself. It is the kind of album that invites listeners to look inward while still knocking in the speakers.Beyond the music, AJ speaks candidly about his decision to step away from his alkaline water brand, Hydrate Hill, and what that transition taught him about alignment, clarity, and protecting his energy. It is an honest look at entrepreneurship, knowing when to pivot, and trusting the bigger vision.The conversation also touches on b

  • Episode 184 - Mark Byrd

    22/01/2026 Duración: 01h58min

    This week's guest is music producer and songwriter Mark Byrd. We get into his journey in music, how he has dealt with mental health, and what he has learned along the way in the industry. Mark talks about his move from Chicago to Houston and how that shift changed both his sound and his mindset.He also shares stories from working with artists and producers like Dr. Dre, Kanye West, CyHi the Prynce, John Connor, 2 Chainz, Big K.R.I.T., and Dante Higgins, plus what it really takes to build a long career behind the scenes. We wrap things up talking about what he has coming next and where he sees himself going creatively.

  • Episode 183 Jett I Masstyr & Rob Gullatte

    27/12/2025 Duración: 02h02min

    On the latest episode, we sit down with Rob Gullatte and Jett I. Masstyr to talk about their new album The Nosebleed Section. We get into how the project came together, how their creative relationship developed over time, and what it looks like to still be making music after two decades in Houston’s scene. They talk about where they started, how their careers have shifted, what they are listening to right now, and how their perspective has changed with time. It is an honest conversation about growth, patience, and staying connected to the work without chasing trends.

  • Episode 182 - Peyton

    19/12/2025 Duración: 02h44s

    In this episode, we sit down with singer and songwriter Peyton for a wide ranging conversation about her journey as an artist and the moments that helped shape her sound. Peyton reflects on earning music placements on Issa Rae’s Insecure and what it meant to hear her work woven into a series that reshaped television’s relationship with Black storytelling. She talks about her early foundation at Houston School of Performing and Visual Arts and how that environment sharpened both her discipline and creative instincts.The conversation also explores her collaborations with artists like The Internet, Steve Lacy, and Shafiq Husayn, and how working within those creative circles influenced her approach to songwriting, arrangement, and experimentation. Peyton opens up about her latest release, AU, breaking down the themes, the emotional palette behind the project, and where she feels she is in her artistic evolution right now. She also shares the story of how she connected with Stones Throw Records and what that partn

  • Episode 181 - God Body Bingo

    25/09/2025 Duración: 01h55min

    In this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with Houston’s own God Body Bingo for a conversation that moves from heartbreak to hustle. He opens up about losing his father and how that loss continues to influence his art and path forward. We dig into the high of being selected for a writers’ camp on Issa Rae’s Rap Sh!t and what that opportunity taught him about writing for television and collaboration.We also take a hard look at the streaming economy: after releasing what became his most streamed album ever, the numbers didn’t equate to the financial returns he expected. We explore whether putting music online is still worthwhile for independent artists, what the revenue models really look like, and what lessons he’s learned from that experience. Finally, Bingo shares what’s next — what he’s working toward, the risks he’s embracing, and the vision he has for the next phase of his career.Tune in to hear the man behind the music, the business, and the burden — and how he’s turning everything into fuel.

  • Episode 180 - Quiet Money Dot & Pugtunes

    11/09/2025 Duración: 01h32min

    On this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with Houston rapper Quiet Money Dot and producer Pugtunes to trace their journeys from South Park/Sunnyside and Mo City to the release of their new album Souf Sia 4 Lia. The duo shares how they first connected, the influences of their upbringings, and why they intentionally shifted their sound to embrace a more cultural and regional identity rooted in Houston. They discuss the city’s central role in shaping their artistry, the reception of the album, Quiet Money Dot’s reflections on navigating success, and what their creative partnership means for the future of Houston music.

  • Episode 179 - Blaze X Black

    04/09/2025 Duración: 01h57min

    On this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with Houston duo Blaze X Black to talk about their new album and the journey that brought them here. Together, Rick Blaze and Bishop Black have been carving out a lane that blends sharp lyricism, live instrumentation, and a commitment to making music on their own terms.The conversation takes listeners back to the very beginning as Blaze and Black share how they first connected and recognized a shared vision that would eventually evolve into their group. From there, we trace their progression as artists, digging into the growth that shaped their sound and the discipline that has kept them consistent.We also explore how Blaze X Black have built more than just music. The duo breaks down their approach to marketing, self promotion, and sustaining momentum in a city as competitive as Houston. Whether it is pushing their new project NAHIMSAYIN or standing out on stage with a full live band, both Blaze and Black show what it means to balance artistry with entrepre

  • Episode 178 - Jack Freeman

    29/08/2025 Duración: 02h24s

    Houston R&B singer Jack Freeman has built his name with a sound rooted in soul and storytelling, drawing comparisons to legends while carving his own lane. He’s opened for artists like Bilal, John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, and PJ Morton, and his most recent project Nina was shaped through his collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Bryan-Michael Cox.In this episode, Jack talks about how that partnership came together, what it was like touring with Jagged Edge, and the unexpected journey of selling out a tour in Russia. He also reflects on the process of creating Nina and what listeners can expect from the upcoming deluxe edition.From Houston roots to international stages, Jack Freeman shows how independent artistry continues to grow and connect across the world.

  • Episode 177 - Dende

    21/08/2025 Duración: 01h05min

    Houston’s own Dende stops by In My Humble Opinion to talk about his journey from grassroots shows to signing with Def Jam, what listeners can expect from his upcoming album, and how real life experiences shape his music. We get into everything from the aggressive amount of roast beef in an Arby’s Number 1 to the story behind filming a video right after a fight. He also opens up about whether new love changes the sound of his work and where he’s headed next.

  • Episode 176 - Sunni Tha Rapper

    14/08/2025 Duración: 01h04min

    It's no Z-Ro this week. It's Sunni Tha Rapper. We speak with the Mo City MC about her being signed to Matthew Knowles with the group Blush, her eventually going solo, her becoming a cast member of the reality show Chadd Black's House of Influence, why you shouldn't cut in front of her in line at a showcase, and more.

  • Episode 175 - Z-Ro Returns....Again...

    31/07/2025 Duración: 01h25min

    Z-Ro returns to In My Humble Opinion for a conversation rooted in music, reflection, and real talk. The Mo City Don responds to JayTon’s recent appearance on the Donnie Houston Podcast and offers his perspective on the narratives being pushed in the public.Tha Crooked speaks on his creative process, how he approaches building an album, the mindset he carries in the booth, and why reconciling with longtime collaborator Mr. Lee was a necessary move. As Rother Vandross shares his thoughts on where he is artistically, he also touches on how fans have responded to him over the years and what he wants people to understand about his approach.

  • Episode 174 - Z-Ro

    21/07/2025 Duración: 01h14min

    We're back...finally...probably.After a two-year hiatus we figured it was time to start recording again. And who better to return with than none other than the Mo City Don. In this episode of Z-Ro responds directly to recent interviews, online chatter, and the conversations that’s been circling ever since his 2022 altercation with former ABN affiliate Trae. He clears up what he believes was misrepresented and gives his take on where things really stand today.Clarity, straight from the Mo City Don himself.#ZRo #TraeThaTruth #TI #IMHO #HoustonHipHop #MoCityDon

  • Episode 173 - AJ McQueen

    11/11/2022 Duración: 54min

    This week's guest is AJ McQueen.  The rapper speaks with us about taking the advice of a peer and making a change to his sound helped to expand his reach to the public.  We also speak about his recent releases like Anxiety, getting shout outs from artists like Erykah Badu, what we can expect from him in the future, and more. 

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