Da Kids from the 4th Floor
Welcome to Da Kids from the 4th Floor — where nostalgia lives rent-free. Hosted by Christina and B MAD, two Brooklyn originals and siblings who grew up on cassette tapes, Saturday morning cartoons, and real neighborhood energy, this show takes you back to the magic of the 80s and 90s.
Each episode dives into the music, TV, fashion, and moments that shaped a generation, the mixtapes, the sneakers, the block parties, the culture. Through stories, laughs, and real talk, Christina and B MAD bring the past into the present, showing how the best parts of where we come from still shape who we are.
It’s not just a throwback — it’s a time capsule with heart. Tune in, laugh loud, and reminisce with Da Kids from the 4th Floor.
Da Kids from the 4th Floor
Christmas Throwbacks Part 2
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Christmas Throwbacks, Part 2 turns the spotlight on the sounds and sights that defined our holiday childhoods. Hosts B-MAD and Miss Christmas dive into their favorite Christmas cartoons, from the animated classics that still hold up to the ones that instantly take you back to Saturday mornings and living room watch parties.
The conversation flows into a joyful breakdown of favorite Christmas songs, spanning timeless classics and feel-good hits that still set the mood every December. Along the way, they share personal memories, laugh through a few friendly debates, and celebrate the music and cartoons that made the holidays feel magical.
This episode is a nostalgic celebration of Christmas vibes, old-school favorites, and the soundtrack and cartoons that continue to make the season merry and bright.
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