Mixtape Addict
Mixtape Addict
Podcast Description
French phenomen DJ King Flow, on air every friday night 23-24h on NCR RAW.FM and several other channels, is now presenting his outrageous weekly, one hour radio show „Mixtape Addict“ as podcast, too. The show features the coolest Hip Hop, Rap and Boom Bap songs, catering them to a worldwide audience. With this brandnew podcast the „Mixtape Addict“ now is available in 17 countries and in further continiously expansion.
DJ King Flow has been flooding the streets with his mixtapes since the age of 14. Also known for his beats, he has produced for Ras Kass, Torae, Juicy J, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C or Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob, just to name a few artists.
Since 2012, he has spent his time travelling back and forth to New York, Dallas, Providence and Seattle, to build a transatlantic movement together with his long time partner Young Amsterdam. At the end of 2015, the concept of « Mixtape Addict » was born.
From then on King Flow developed the brand and took it to an international level. Back in early 2019, the team decided to travel all over France, Canada and New York, to launch a series of new video interviews named "Mixtape Addict Report". The rest is history.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on the latest and greatest in Hip Hop, with themes including new music releases, artist interviews, and trends within the genre. Episodes like 'Mixtape Addict #58' feature an interview with Jamal Gasol alongside a curated mix, while 'Mixtape Addict #54' includes the artist Reks sharing insights during his segment. Specific focus areas include collaborations, music production, and emerging artists.

French phenomen DJ King Flow, on air every friday night 23-24h on NCR RAW.FM and several other channels, is now presenting his outrageous weekly, one hour radio show „Mixtape Addict“ as podcast, too. The show features the coolest Hip Hop, Rap and Boom Bap songs, catering them to a worldwide audience. With this brandnew podcast the „Mixtape Addict“ now is available in 17 countries and in further continiously expansion.
DJ King Flow has been flooding the streets with his mixtapes since the age of 14. Also known for his beats, he has produced for Ras Kass, Torae, Juicy J, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C or Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob, just to name a few artists.
Since 2012, he has spent his time travelling back and forth to New York, Dallas, Providence and Seattle, to build a transatlantic movement together with his long time partner Young Amsterdam. At the end of 2015, the concept of « Mixtape Addict » was born.
From then on King Flow developed the brand and took it to an international level. Back in early 2019, the team decided to travel all over France, Canada and New York, to launch a series of new video interviews named “Mixtape Addict Report”. The rest is history.
One hour of finest hiphop stuff, presented by french dj phenomen DJ King Flow.
TRACKLIST EPISODE #94:
- RIGS – Dead Flames
- RIGS – Drano
- RIGS & Estee Nack – We Made It
- Daniel Son x Futurewave – Shipping Containers
- Barz Banga x AliBlack – Crack Era (Prod. Stan Da Man)
- Casablanca The Gawd – Finesse
- Big Gates & Camoflauge Monk – If You Scared Go To Church
- Obleak, Yotto Beatz, Ruste Juxx & Rockness Monstah – Three in The
- Styles P – Simulation
- Emskee, Jake Palombo & DJ Dainja – Keyboard Castro Killer
- Mic Handz & Aul Purpis – Gun Sleeve
- Snoop Dogg – Stop Counting My Poccets
- Obleak & Yotto Beatz – Life Sucks And Then You Die
- Lateb, REKS & M Dot – Predators
- Paul Wall – RIP Old Me
- Young Buck, Yelawolf & DJ Paul – OMG
- DJ Paul & Freddie Gibbs – Find Out
- M Dot – Dreamix
- DJ King Flow – Interview with Rigs

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