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Plus, a Tiny Desk (home) concert from the cast of ‘Jagged Little Pill’ [View this email online]( [NPR Music]( by Marissa Lorusso [The Formula season 2]( NPR This week, NPR Music launched our second season of [The Formula]( a video series about the foundational elements of hip-hop. The new season focuses on collaborations between rappers and producers, and kicks off with a video highlighting how [Rico Nasty and Kenny Beats]( made their joint mixtape, Anger Management. We asked the series’ host, Rodney Carmichael, to tell us a little more about what to expect this season: In hip-hop, people talk about taking it back to the essence a lot. For a genre that’s just reaching peak middle age, the nostalgia has always been strong. But one element that’s never waned within the culture is the art of collaboration. Of course, it’s true that no form of music would exist without it, but something about rap makes creative collabs the lifeblood of the genre. There just ain’t many cats built like a Tyler, the Creator or a J. Cole or a Kanye West (fortunately) — ambidextrous creatives who can do damage on the boards and spit a hot 16 in the booth. The greatest MCs have almost always needed an equally great producer to bring the best out of them. So we decided to make a show about it. More to the point, NPR Video and NPR Music c-o-l-l-a-b-o-r-a-t-e-d — see what I did there — on [The Formula’s second season]( and made some of the most respected artist-producer duos in rap our focus. We drew up a dream list of our favorite musical conspirators — Rico Nasty + Kenny Beats, Isaiah Rashad + Kal Banx, Freddie Gibbs + The Alchemist, Westside Gunn + Conductor Williams, Tierra Whack + J. Melodic — and criss-crossed the country asking each duo for the lowdown on their creative process, in their own words. Since every collaboration is rooted in relationship, we tried to hone in on that creative interplay this season. And the results run the gamut, from hilarious to heartfelt. Over the next five weeks we’ll drop all five episodes, starting with this week’s premiere, [“How Rico Nasty and Kenny Beats Became The Loudest, Unlikeliest Duo In Rap.”]( Stay tuned for Isaiah Rashad + Kal Banx next week, Rodney Carmichael, NPR Music --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message --------------------------------------------------------------- New Music - The long-awaited debut from K-pop superstar CL, an ambitious release from John Forté and two albums about the end of the world: Hear all this and more on this week’s episode of [New Music Friday]( from All Songs Considered. - For the past decade, Ecuadorian-American musician Helado Negro has moved between genre and medium, creating albums steeped in house-tinged electronica and downtempo Spanish folk, as well as meditative sound art installations. 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