During Nas’ concert on stage in New York, Ed Lover stops the show for a moment of silence upon finding out Tupac passed away. Watch the throwback video below of a monumental moment in hip-hop:

Ed Lover and Krysta had a conversation about the nature of hip-hop music today. They talk about the major imbalance that exists in the current popular hip-hop scene as opposed to how things were a few decades ago. There used to be more varieties in the voices that existed out there in terms of the […]

Ed Lover says he’s going to become a scholar and write a book about dating for women. He says he’s got all the real-world experience, as someone who’s gone through divorce and a lot of serious relationships. While the book isn’t finished yet, he spells out some of the chapters and gives a little bit […]

Monie Love excitedly shares research on why her boobs have changed so much throughout her lifetime. After struggling with various changes in the size of her bosoms, especially in her 40s, she was confused about why the changes continued to occur even after having kids. She enlightens all the men in the room with her […]

Ed Lover recalls the hilarious story of how he found himself interviewing Oprah for the New York radio station Power 105.1 a few years back. He explains that when he got the call telling him that Oprah was in the studio looking for him, he was in the car, driving away from it. He didn’t […]

The king of dance-hall himself, Beenie Man, got the chance to talk with Ed Lover & Monie Love. He talks about his new album, due out on August 26th. He also reveals that status of his Zika Virus diagnosis, and how he felt when it prevented him from performing at OVO Fest. Beenie also talks […]

After Monie Love returned from her trip to Philadelphia, Ed Lover laments about the fact that she didn’t bring him a Philly Cheesestake, or even a “Rocky” poster. This divulges into a discussion about the legendary Rocky movie, with its countless sequels spanning almost four decades. Of course, as with any long-winded film series, you’re […]

It’s the 28th anniversary of “Yo MTV Raps,” MTV’s first television show about hip-hop to ever appear on their network. The show ended up having a long, popular run on the channel, bringing to legendary hip-hop artists of the day to their fans. Ed Lover was a regular co-host on the show. When Naughty By […]

The Ed Lover Show is celebrating the 28th anniversary of “Yo MTV Raps,” MTV’s first ever television show about hip-hop. Ed Lover talks about the first episode ever, and the very first video that they ever played. Plus, he opens up about why he’s so grateful that Run-DMC signed on to be a part of […]

In the absence of Ed Lover, the boys in the room are feeling a little bit like their voices aren’t being heard. Once Monie Love & Krysta start talking about make-up, the guys lose their minds! They just couldn’t handle one moment of femininity. This prompts Monie Love to survey the listeners to see what […]

The Ed Lover Show is celebrating 28 years of “Yo MTV Raps,” MTV’s pivotal first ever television program geared toward hip-hop. Ed Lover talks about A Tribe Called Quest, the memorable and historic hip-hop group that had its humble beginnings in Queens, New York, in the same neighborhood where Ed lover, LL Cool J and […]

Ed Lover has decided he’s “calling you rappers on the carpet,” and makes Monie Love recite some memorable lyrics to her song, “Buddy.” The De La Soul song came out in 1989 and featured A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah in addition to Monie. Ed accuses Monie of encouraging young girls to get […]