Kyle and Joe gives their thoughts on the cover of, “Helpless,” by Ashanti and Ja Rule. Who thinks what? Who do you agree with? Let us know after listening to.
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Joe, Kyle and Yumeiyo, have fulfilled their initial obsession with Hamilton and will now branch out to other musicals across cinema.
Joe and Kyle take a hard look at Jimmy Fallon’s rendition of, “You’ll Be Back,” and we talk about it for quite some time. Hope you agree with us!
Kyle and Joe are still a bit delirious after this weekends re-watch, but they solider on alongside producer Yumieyo who does double duty this episode. We cover every corner of this song so hope you enjoy!
Was this cover enough for you to forget the original? Well our rankings may shock you. Joe is on the road so forgive his spotlight, good thing Kyle delivers and we have a tipsy producer. I hope this episode will be enough to keep you laughing.
Kyle and Joe are joined by frequent Company contributor, Shannon to give their thoughts on, “It’s Quiet Uptown.” The conversation is quiet though as there are varying opinions on this song. Who do you agree with? Let us know after giving it a listen.
Joe and Kyle question whether or not this song deserved to be more prominently feature in the play, as well as if it is haunting or not. Yumieyo also weighs in on the Haunt or Not debate of this latest episode.
Kyle and Joe give their Rankings on this rendition of “Dear Theodosia,” by Regina Spektor and Ben Folds. Some fiery takes and artful discussion as you have come to expect from The Ham Boys.
Joe and Kyle ask if anyone was, “Satisfied,” with this rendition of a beloved track from the original. Cover by Sia, Miguel and Queen Latifah, Joe, Kyle and Yumeiyo give their thoughts on this song.
Kyle and Joe read An Open Letter while spotlighting Watsky and Shockwave. Does this song that was left on the cutting room floor deserve to have been left in? Listen to find out.
Joe and Kyle breakdown Usher’s version of, “Wait For It,” and spotlight the legendary R&B artist. The takes are hot and the passion comes from all angles.
Kyle and Joe talk their way through Wrote My Way Out, by Nas, Dave East, Lin and Aloe Blacc. This week they shine the spotlight on Aloe Blacc and Dave East.
Joe, Kyle and Yumeiyo share their thoughts on the song that closed…the film. They also shine a light on The Roots and Joell Ortiz. It’s the first FULL episode back and we are rounding into form.
After a “short” hiatus, The Ham Boys are back and they have news about Season 2 and what to expect going forward.
Joe and Kyle decide to go back and tweak their final rankings and they invite some friends along to help them do so. Until next time, we won’t be gone for too long.
Kyle and Joe bring you the final song of the play, (Fire the confetti cannons). They look into some of what Eliza was getting into for those 50 years. 46 Short weeks. It’s been a labor of love. Thank you all, and come back next week as we will re-rank it all.
Joe and Kyle near the end, but do not disappoint in the penultimate episode. The World Was Wide Enough for all rankings over the duration of this soundtrack.
Kyle and Joe breakdown this very short song with the help of many of our loyal listeners. We also read a couple letters written by Hamilton.
Joe and Kyle wear there respective hats as they breakdown this song and they ask their producer to change hats to help them delve deeper. Be obedient and listen immediately.
Coming off the latest re-watch Kyle and Joe get back to politics with The Election Of 1800. They bring back a popular wrinkle to the Historical Nuggets and we get a shortened recap from producer Yumeiyo (Rick). We’re going door to door to make sure you listen!