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Preserving The Culture W/ Wayno & Nuface | The Underground Lounge S2 E.39

Preserving The Culture W/ Wayno & Nuface | The Underground Lounge S2 E.39

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In this special live ATL edition of The Underground Lounge, Lou and Spank welcome two culture-driven guests. Media executive and former Roc-A-Fella insider Wayno, and hip hop archivist and collector NuFace, for a deep, funny, and honest conversation that covers music, legacy, and living life through the lens of the culture.

Wayno reflects on his path from growing up in the Bronx and Harlem to becoming an influential voice in hip hop media. He talks about what it was like working at Roc-A-Fella during its peak, his early encounters with Kanye, and how watching artists rise and fall shaped his view of the business. He drops game on the sacrifices and politics of the industry, sharing hard truths about why talent alone isn’t enough, and how ego, timing, and support systems can make or break a career.

NuFace brings a unique perspective as the man who’s “got something to say.” Known for preserving rare hip hop artifacts and curating moments that keep the culture alive, he shares his story of turning passion into purpose. From digging through crates to building museum exhibits, NuFace talks about the importance of documenting Black creativity and making sure the stories behind the music aren’t lost. He also touches on the impact of Atlanta’s scene and how his “NuFace Was There” brand grew from fandom into a cultural institution.

The episode also gets into ATL nightlife memories, the lasting power of artists like Nas, and why certain regions and artists still don’t get their flowers. The crew debates the legacy of the Yin Yang Twins, where to rank them, and how they compare to acts like Travis Porter. There’s even a hilarious round of the “F** It Bucket”* where things get a little spicy.

From thoughtful reflection to straight-up comedy, this episode blends the past, present, and future of hip hop culture through the eyes of two people who’ve really lived it. Whether you're into history, music industry game, or just crazy behind-the-scenes stories, this one checks every box.

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