King Flow interviews Dialect Sosa for Mixtape Addict 75.
- Tariq Azam
- 20 minutes ago
- 5 min read

French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with another instalment of Mixtape Addict, presenting a carefully curated selection of underground hip hop together with an exclusive conversation featuring Dialect Sosa. Broadcast via Scientific Sound Asia, the Vietnam-based international radio station and DJ agency, the show stands as a global space for lyrical excellence, DJ craftsmanship and authentic hip hop culture.
DJ King Flow began his journey at the age of fourteen, shaping a style grounded in boom bap while maintaining a modern edge. His approach honours the foundations of 90s hip hop, yet continually supports new voices emerging across the underground. This balance has earned him recognition from listeners and artists worldwide, placing him firmly within the tradition of lyrical hip hop selectors who value depth, substance and clarity.
Over the years, he has collaborated with respected figures including Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., Juicy J and Khujo Goodie, bridging eras and keeping the roots of the culture alive. Since founding Mixtape Addict in 2015, he has transformed it into a trusted hub for independent artists, offering radio shows, interviews and mixtape releases that highlight genuine talent and strengthen the community around underground hip hop.
Alongside his DJ work, DJ King Flow continues to evolve as a producer. His instrumental album The Adventures of F.J. Parker blends jazz-influenced melodies, soulful textures, deep grooves and the grit associated with traditional hip hop beats. His most recent 2025 material, including Money, Give the Town Some Hope and several forthcoming collaborations with rising MCs, reflects his commitment to growth and his expanding creative palette.
With Dialect Sosa joining as this week’s guest, the episode brings together two artists who share a dedication to authenticity and the preservation of hip hop culture. Their connection adds weight and insight to the show, providing listeners with a meaningful look into the craft, the message and the continuing legacy of underground lyricism.

Interview Guest: Dialect Sosa.
Dialect Sosa is a New York–raised Canadian-based rapper whose work reflects the rugged traditions of boom bap and underground hip hop. Known for his sharp delivery and uncompromising presence, he brings a tone that connects golden-era grit with modern lyrical precision.
His voice carries the weight of lived experience, and his style leans heavily toward raw storytelling, street-sharpened imagery and tightly constructed verses. Across his catalogue, Dialect Sosa has built a reputation for direct, confrontational lyricism, often drawing on themes of resilience, pressure, and the realities of inner-city survival.
His flow is measured but relentless, favouring clarity over theatrics, while his writing blends introspection with the no-nonsense approach associated with East Coast hip hop. This combination gives his work a grounded, authentic feel that resonates strongly within the underground scene.
He has collaborated with a wide range of like-minded artists and producers, appearing alongside names who share his commitment to lyrical hip hop and uncompromising production standards. Whether working with established figures or rising voices, he stands out through the consistency of his craft and the focus of his message.
His features often elevate a track’s tension, adding a raw edge that listeners recognise instantly.
Dialect Sosa’s appearance on Mixtape Addict highlights his alignment with the show’s focus on bars, authenticity and unfiltered expression.
His interview offers insight into his creative approach, influences and longstanding dedication to preserving the core values of hip hop culture. For listeners who appreciate lyric-driven rap and the sound of uncompromised grit, his presence adds depth and definition to the episode.
The first stretch of Mixtape Addict 75 locks straight onto Dialect Sosa. Tai Chi, Running and Headorgut showcase a Canadian voice fully immersed in Underground Hip Hop, moving from reflective storytelling into a more ruthless Hardcore Hip Hop stance while staying rooted in Boom Bap. Off The Scroll from Fashawn and Sir Veterano then slides in with a West Coast twist, its soulful loops and sharp commentary connecting naturally to the introspective tone of the opener while widening the sonic palette beyond Niagara and New York.
From Blood On The Tut onwards, the energy turns much darker. Lord Goat and Recognize Ali bring a brutal Hardcore Hip Hop feel with occult-tinged imagery, followed by Perfcto and Jadakiss stepping deeply into East Coast street rap. Jay Exodus and 38 Spesh keep things in that dusty Boom Bap lane with soulful grit, before Agallah and the trio of Outcast Gawd Lord El, Obleak, and J Vengeance take the aggression up another notch. By the time Chip Fu tears through Thousands and Hundredz, the mix is firmly aimed at heads who live for rugged drums, rapid flows and uncompromising Underground Hip Hop.
The golden era spirit really peaks around Kid N Play and Clairvoyance. Nine and Ruste Juxx ride Snowgoons’ heavyweight production with raw New York cadences, while Ransom and Conductor Williams deliver one of the set’s most lyrical moments, pairing cinematic loops with dense rhyme schemes and reflective subject matter. Humanoid Reptile and Mastermind keep the pressure high, blending conspiracy imagery, intricate wordplay and pounding Boom Bap that sits perfectly in that hardcore underground pocket without ever sounding nostalgic or stuck in the past.
To close, DJ King Flow lets Young Amsterdam glide over his own production on Never Losing The Love For Her, bringing warmth and emotional weight to the session while staying in the Boom Bap and East Coast Hip Hop space. Holloween by DV Alias Khryst pushes the Horrorcore edge further with a sharp seasonal jab, and Snake Layers from El Gant and Napoleon Da Legend seals the musical side of the episode with layered, bar-heavy Underground Hip Hop. The final interview segment with Dialect Sosa ties it all together, framing the show as both a showcase for lyrical talent and a focused exploration of modern Boom Bap, Hardcore Hip Hop and Canadian-to-New-York underground connections under the Mixtape Addict banner.
The live broadcast is set for Wednesday, November 25, 2025, between 8 PM and 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), with a replay scheduled for Saturday from 8 AM to 10 AM (ICT).
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 75 (first hour).
Dialect Sosa - Tai Chi
Dialect Sosa - Running
Dialect Sosa - Headorgut
Fashawn & Sir Veterano - Off The Scroll
Goretex & Recognize Ali - Blood On The Tut
Perfcto & Jadakiss - Niggaz On The Inside
Jay Exodus & 38 Spesh - Soul Train
Agallah - We Dem Ones
Outcast Gawd Lord El, Obleak & J Vengeance - Sharpen Your Steel
Chip Fu - Thousands & Hundredz
Nine & Ruste Juxx - Kid N Play (Prod Snowgoons)
Ransom & Conductor Williams - Clairvoyance
Obleak, Outcast Gawd Lord El & J Vengeance - Humanoid Reptile
A.F.R.O, Wordsworth & Stu Bangas - Mastermind
Young Amsterdam - Never Losing The Love For Her (Prod DJ King Flow)
DV Alias Khryst - Holloween
El Gant & Napoleon Da Legend - Snake Layers
DJ King Flow - Interview with Dialect Sosa
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