MADD HATTA SHOW PODCAST
The Madd Hatta, a former morning radio host from 2001 until 2019 and now Afternoon Host from 2PM - 7PM at KMJQ-FM - MAJIC 102.1, was inducted into the Texas Hall of Fame in 2013, was the founder, and president of the hip-hop label Paid in Full Entertainment and continues to curate his own music channels/radio stations one being all classic hip-hop called Klassic Joints and the other a best of yesterday and today R&B music channel/radio station. The Madd Hatta Show podcast, also streaming on all platforms serves to show people of purpose and passion with interviews and interesting conversations from Houston to national entrepreneurs, entertainers, political figures plus other movers and shakers. Hatta currently has his hand in several endeavors...check out themaddhatta.com website to tap in with the latest.
Show episodes
In this episode, soulful R&B sensation Leela James stops by the Madd Hatta Show to talk about her latest video, "Satisfied," which was filmed in her new hometown of Houston. We also dive into her Halloween plans and, of course, her upcoming concert at Houston's Bayou Music Center on Sunday, October 27th, alongside the
On The Madd Hatta Podcast, political thought leader and former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards discussed the crucial importance of voting, particularly emphasizing local elections. She shared insights on how these elections will have an immediate and direct impact on the lives of Houstonians, from the candid
Join Madd Hatta as he sits down with the legendary Z-Ro for a candid conversation about his new album. Z-Ro opens up about his experiences with mental health, the lessons he's learned along the way, and his perspective on the ever-evolving hip-hop landscape and his legacy
Dr. Ian Smith, the beloved author of 'The 24-Hour Miracle Diet,' brings his expertise in medicine and storytelling to his latest thriller, 'Eagle Rock.' Join Ashe Cayne on a thrilling journey as he unravels a deadly plot and I talk to the good Doctor about his latest book.
Q. PARKER of 112 talks about the good vibes of the 90's and still being relevant.