

Upon celebrating its fifth year back in March, Drink Champs has ascended to the top of urban programming. Narciandi) have become skilled purveyors of the most unforgettable moments not just in hip-hop but also in the podcast industry itself.

(AKA Victor Santiago) and DJ EFN (AKA Eric F. To have these people even school us about the origins and the beginnings of hip-hop, it's so enlightening, and it inspires us again." "They love this thing called hip-hop, but they don't even know what it is or where it comes from. "To me, it's important that we bring in some of these pioneers and architects of the culture because the history of the culture is kind of lost on the youth," DJ EFN says. These are the kinds of rare moments the show has become known for. Pharrell, Cam'ron, Nas, and others have pulled up to talk about the highlights of their careers. Trick and Grandmaster Caz aren't the only legends featured on the show. His three-hour episode highlights the accolades of his career, like his appearance in hip-hop's first feature film, Wild Style, and his thoughts on Jay-Z's reference to Cold Crush in his 2001 song "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"

Grandmaster Caz of the Cold Crush Brothers is a pioneer in the game in every sense of the role. Then right after having Grandmaster Caz on the show is just showing people." "He comes on the show and for him to be Trick Daddy and for me to notice that we said the same exact thing the first time we had him on an episode about Eat a Booty Gang. "In Miami, Trick Daddy is revered as the homie and the king to me," N.O.R.E. The trolls were more focused on another subject: Trick’s “Eat a Booty Gang” philosophy. However, the internet wasn't focused on his thoughts on Verzuz or the DaBaby debacle. Trick's third appearance on the show, which aired last month, was bound to go viral like most of its episodes. Revered rappers like Miami's own Trick Daddy, Trina, and others have pulled up to the table, told rare stories about their careers, and made some noise with a shot or another drink in their hand. and DJ EFN's Drink Champs podcast has become a hub for hip-hop legends.
