<p>Ep 134</p><p></p><p>In this episode of <strong>The Stem Society</strong>, Cole Jackson breaks down two conversations that are really about the same thing: <strong>legacy in hip-hop</strong>.</p><p>Cole reacts to <strong>The Game claiming he’s the best rapper on the West Coast</strong>, and why Kendrick Lamar’s name immediately entered the conversation. Is greatness about pure skill, or do catalog, impact, and how an artist moves over time matter more?</p><p>The episode then shifts to the <strong>end of </strong><em><strong>Ebro in the Morning</strong></em><strong> on Hot 97</strong>, and why radio still plays a role in hip-hop culture — but only if it evolves in a podcast-driven era.</p><p>This isn’t about nostalgia or taking sides. It’s about how hip-hop decides who gets the crown, and how media platforms survive when the culture changes.</p><p>🎙️ Hosted by <strong>Cole Jackson</strong></p><p></p>