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Mix Name: DJ Kid Cubano – Real Hip-Hop Classic Hits Website: https://www.iamlmp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlmp/ DJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djkidcubano/ Download our DJ Music App Daily Mixes: https://linktr.ee/iamlmp —– 1. Intro ( Ramsey Lewis Edit ) – Dj Kid Cubano 2. Fu-Gee-La – Fugees 3. Still Dre – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg 4. What’s the Difference – Dr. Dre Feat. Eminem & Xzibit 5. Lighter’s up – Lil Kim 6. Wir waren mal Stars – Torch ( International Zulu Nation – Heidelberg/Germany ) 7. Guess Who’s Back – Rakim 8. Next Episode ( Ladies & Fellas Edit ) – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg & Date Dogg 9. Deep Cover – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg 10. Breath in Breath out – Ali Feat. Nelly 11. Back that Ass up ( Crooklyn Clan – South Edit ) – Juvenile Feat. Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne 12. Get loose – T.I. Feat. Nelly 13. Sock it 2 me ( The Delfonics Edit ) – Missy Elliott Feat. Da Brat 14. You Make Me Wanna – Usher 15. All N My Grill ( Pay my Bills ) – Missy Elliott Feat. Nicole Wray & MC Solaar 16. Break ( Do for Love Edit ) – Dj Kool & Crooklyn Clan 17. Hypnotice ( Crooklyn Clan Edit ) – Notorious B.I.G 18. Still Not a Player – Big Punisher Feat. Joe #hiphop #iamlmp #rap
Reggae legend King Kong, also known as Dennis Thomas, emerged in the early 1980s Jamaican music scene alongside other iconic artists like Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty. His talent was quickly recognized by the legendary producer King Tubby, who brought him on board to record several singles for the Firehouse label, including "Step On Dem Corn," "Aids," and "Babylon."As digital music began to reshape the soundscape in 1985, King Kong collaborated with Anthony Red Rose on the hit song "Two Big Bull Ina One Pen." He later joined forces with producer King Jammy, churning out successive hits like "Legal We Legal," "Trouble Again," and "Mix Up" between 1985 and 1986. King Kong's versatility was further showcased during this period through his work with other labels including Black Scorpio, Bunny Lee, and Prince Jazzbo.In the late 1980s, King Kong's career took him beyond Jamaica to the United States and Canada, where he established his own label, Conscious Music.King Kong continued to make his mark in the late 1980s with a tribute song, "He Was A Friend," dedicated to the late reggae artist Tenor Saw. He then set his sights on new horizons, traveling to London in the early 1990s. There, he collaborated with several prominent figures in the reggae scene, including Mafia & Fluxy, Fashion Records, and Gussie P. He also linked up with the New York-based label Massive B.King Kong's creative spark remained evident in 1990 when he recorded a dubplate, a custom-made reggae record, titled "Call Mr. Madden." While initially unreleased, the song's potential was undeniable. Two years later, producer Bobby Konders decided to share "Call Mr. Madden" with the world, and it became a dancehall hit. Interestingly, the Fugees would later draw inspiration from this title for their smash hit "Fu-Gee-La" released in 1996.Despite these successes, King Kong's reggae career maintained a sporadic presence on the global stage.Reggae Reignited: Later Years and Continued SuccessAfter facing legal troubles in the mid-1990s, King Kong returned to Jamaica and reconnected with producer King Jammy, releasing tracks like "Seize All Guns" and "Break Down The Walls." However, it was the New York label Massive B who truly reignited his artistic fire. Collaborations with them produced inspirational songs like "Jah Is My Best Friend," "Earth Is The Lord," and "I Feel A Joy."King Kong's adventurous spirit then led him to Ethiopia in 2007. This new chapter culminated in the 2012 release of his 10th album, "Ethiopian Dream," a collaboration with the Dutch label King Shiloh. Singles like "Sweet Rub A Dub" and a cover of "Door Peeper" kept the momentum going. In 2017, he dropped an EP titled "In The Old Capital" featuring five tracks and their dub versions, produced by Old Capital Records.King Kong's artistic wellspring continued to flow in 2018 with the release of the acclaimed album "Repatriation" on the Irie Ites Records label. With a career spanning over 35 years and boasting an impressive discography of 12 albums and countless singles, King Kong remains a force to be reckoned with in the reggae world mark the minds of fans of the artist!https://www.irieites.net/https://www.facebook.com/irie.ites/https://soundcloud.com/irie-ites-recordshttps://www.youtube.com/user/IRIEITESMANAJAHhttps://twitter.com/IRIEITESRECORDSWho Needs a Superhero When You Have Whipped Body Butter?Dry, itchy skin? Frizz so wild it could conduct an orchestra? Fear not, weary warriors of self-care! Southside Beauty Care's whipped body butter is here to vanquish your woes with a luxurious 4 ounces of pure, pampering goodness.This all-natural wonder is crafted with a team of superstar ingredients like shea butter, sunflower oil, and avocado oil (or coconut oil, depending on your flavor). Together, they fight dryness like it's their archnemesis, leaving your skin feeling soft, supple, and worthy of its own red carpet moment.But wait, there's more! This versatile superhero doesn't discriminate. Dry, frizzy hair doesn't stand a chance against a dollop of whipped goodness. Tame those fly aways and add a touch of shine for a mane that would make Rapunzel jealous.Choose Your Whipped Weapon:Frankensense & Myrrh: For an air of mystical pampering.Regular, Orange, Rose: Classic scents to match your mood.Sea Moss: Because sometimes your skin needs a touch of the ocean (minus the sand).So ditch the sidekicks (expensive creams, harsh chemicals), Southside Beauty Care's whipped body butter is all you need to conquer dryness and leave your skin and hair feeling like a million bucks (or at least a very luxurious four ounces).www.southsidebeautycare.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280/support.
durée : 00:04:33 - La chronique de Djubaka - par : Julien Deflisque - Direction les Caraîbes avec Djubaka. Avec cette "Fu Gee La", c'est pour lui l'occasion de parler d'Haïti, dont deux des membres des Fugees sont originaires. Une chanson qui met un point d'honneur à démontrer que, même si on est réfugié, il n'y a aucune raison de se laisser enfermer dans ce statut.
In celebration of Black History Month, Philadelphia-based Trans-artist and musician Diamond Anthony, known by the stage name D.D.A., has unveiled their latest musical endeavor, the album "Phoenix." D.D.A. is no stranger to the entertainment scene, having been in the music industry since 2020 and immersed in the world of drag for even longer. Their accolades include clinching the title of Mx. Philadelphia Leather for the 2020/2021 term and triumphing at the highly esteemed drag competition, Snatcherella 3000, in 2021. "Phoenix" comprises 10 tracks that traverse various musical genres, including classic hip hop, R&B trap, invigorating ballroom beats, and anthemic house rhythms. D.D.A.'s versatility as an entertainer and musician shines through each track, effortlessly navigating different vocal styles to match the distinct tones of each genre. The album captures her confidence, and the seamless transitions between songs showcase her artistry. One standout track, "Take My Breath Away," featuring Quinn Possible, lives up to its title, delivering a breathtaking experience. The instrumental is beautifully crafted, evoking chills on the first listen. When D.D.A. enters with their vocals, the song becomes a perfect blend of artistry. A noteworthy homage to Lauryn Hill occurs in the middle of the track, as it interpolates the iconic "Fu-Gee-La" by the Fugees. Quinn Possible's contribution adds grace and elegance, culminating in a flawless collaboration. The key changes towards the end of the track promise an unforgettable musical journey. D.D.A.'s "Phoenix" stands as a testament to her multifaceted talent, leaving listeners captivated by the artful fusion of genres and the artist's commanding presence. The album not only reinforces her musical prowess but also serves as a noteworthy contribution to the celebration of Black History Month.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Légendes urbaines consacre son émission à la journée mondiale des réfugié·es, le 20 juin. À cette occasion, les artistes Sam's, Nayra et Ossem ont accepté de chroniquer des titres issus du monde du rap qui leur rendent hommage : "Harraga" de Younès feat Tif, "Fu-Gee-La" de Fugees et "Flouka" de Zamdane. En plateau également, la rédactrice en cheffe du site InfoMigrants, Amara Makhoul, vient donner quelques chiffres sur la question migratoire.
In this episode, we dive deep into the iconic album "The Score" by the legendary hip-hop group, Fugees. Released in 1996, "The Score" marked the commercial breakthrough for the group, becoming one of the most successful hip-hop albums of all time. It features a unique blend of hip-hop, soul, reggae, and R&B, showcasing the group's musical versatility and socially conscious lyrics. Throughout the album, Fugees members Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras Michel deliver powerful verses and soulful harmonies, creating an unforgettable listening experience. From the opening track "Red Intro" to the iconic hit singles "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "Fu-Gee-La," the album is filled with infectious beats and memorable lyrics. During our review, we discuss the album's cultural impact, the standout tracks, and the band's legacy. We also delve into the production, instrumentation, and songwriting that make "The Score" a timeless classic. Join us as we revisit this groundbreaking album and explore the enduring legacy of Fugees. Don't forget to subscribe and tune in for future episodes of "Dem Vinyl Boyz," where we continue to review and celebrate the best vinyl records of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Depois do fracasso em torno do primeiro álbum de estúdio, os integrantes do Fugees, grupo formado por Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel e Lauryn Hill, receberam uma segunda chance da gravadora para entrar em estúdio e gravar um álbum que mudaria de vez a história da música: "The Score" (1996). Com mais de seis milhões de cópias vendidas, e duas indicações ao Grammy, o disco que trouxe faixas como "Ready Or Not", "Fu-Gee-La" e versões para "Killing Me Softly" e "No Woman, No Cry" é o tema da conversa entre Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e Amauri Terto (@amaurit). Gostou do programa e quer ter acesso a outros episódios com muita antecedência? Apoie a gente em https://www.padrim.com.br/podcastvfsm.
Twenty-five years ago, a hip-hop album hit the scene so hard – and so somewhat unexpectedly – that it is still amazing to reflect on the remarkable impact that it had. In a time where gangster rap was shouting the loudest, "The Score," the second album by Fugees, resonated with virtually everyone, scoring Grammys, selling millions of copies, and being the soundtrack to dance clubs for years to come – while underscoring many of the same issues that their more bombastic contemporaries were also rapping about. Of course, it never hurts to have Lauryn Hill's wordplay and sensual voice; however, the musicality and vision of Wyclef Jean and the skills of Pras Michel made the Fugees a tour de force. With hits like "Ready Or Not, "Killing Me Softly" and "Fu-Gee La," Fugees' "The Score" remains one of the most beloved hip-hop and rap albums of all time.
Don't call it a comeback cause no one knows we're here! Welcome to another episode of Random Rant Generator, where we take random shit and turn it into content, like this! When we breakdown the lesser know track by Fu Gee La, The Mask! When does the masl come off? Find out in this episode of Random Rant Generator! *Guitar solo* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randomrantgenerator/support
"Your weekly dose of Funky House Music from Around the World." - DJ MIDIMACK July 2021 Funky House Mix Pt. 4 (Ep #188) Playlist: This Funky by Juarez (Spain)/Andruss (Mexico) Lose Control by Kuhl Kuyl (?) To Get Drunk by Hever Jara (Colombia) House Gonna Back by Anderblast (Italy)/Discoplex (Italy) I Will Survive by DJ Kone (Spain)/Marc Palacios (Spain) Can You Feel My Wish by Block & Crown (The Netherlands) Back In Stride by Block & Crown (The Netherlands)/Paul Parsons (London) Don't Leave Me This Way by Block & Crown (The Netherlands)/Paul Parsons (London) Loving You by MastroMauro (Italy) Careless by Luigi Rocca (Italy) feat. Materianera Saturday Emotion by Dark Society (Italy) Feel The Weight by Yvvan Back (Italy) One Dance by B Town (?) Fu-Gee-La by Lissat (Germany)/Richard Grey (South Africa) Flair by Gary Caos (Italy)/DJ Jean (The Netherlands)/San Sebastian (The Netherlands) The Storm by Stefano Mango (Italy) Let It Go by Nico Hamuy (Argentina) In The Dark by Fancy Inc (Brazil)/Vintage Culture (Brazil) Jumbo! by Daniele Kama (Italy)/Simone Burrini (Italy) Colores Al Viento by Jason Rivas (Spain)/Donaccia (France) feat. Elsa Del Mar Want Love by Jerome Robins (Canada)/Hysteric Ego (?)/Crazibiza (USA/Hungary) www.themixbagpodcast.com www.patreon.com/djmidimack Thank you for listening! Support this podcast
Wyclef, Pras & Lauryn. Fugees were a trio bursting with youthful energy and creative flavour. Their first album was boastful and raw, their second album showed all three at their creative peaks. But behind the scenes, a mixture of label issues and personal back & forth (to put it lightly) put a timer on their lifespan as a trio.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (1:03)Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (10:44)Blunted On Reality - (18:56)The Score - (33:50)Breakup & Final Thoughts - (50:57)Lighter Note - (1:03:18)Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved. Be sure to let us know that you're supporting us!Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Records for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @5thElement_UK5E Community Discord - https://discord.gg/QApwabPChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92
With its upcoming 25th anniversary, Vance picked a childhood classic in The Fugees' sophomore album The Score. While he and his sisters would listen in to tape the back of their family's burgundy Jaguar Xj6, the world was truly beginning to realize the true talent that all three members possessed. It was a time where the group was questioned following their album Blunted Reality and had something to say about the critics, our government, and our country. However, due to issues that festered, we may never get an album that can reach this magnitude. Fortunately, the group's last project together is a hands-down classic that has stood the test of time. With our special guest, singer Nimbus (@Nimbusssssss), we choose our top three tracks from this gem, discuss the underrated contributions of Pras in the group, The Fugees' politically prowess, Lauryn Hill at Afropunk 2015, and how Lauryn Hill's legacy played on following the release of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Check our IG for the updates Listen to this new episode and previous others on Apple:https://apple.co/3joE6Db Spotify:http://shorturl.at/HIQZ9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/RecordReportPodcast Like, Comment, Share. Follow Record Report Podcast on Instagram: https://bit.ly/345GLgz Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qxZtH7 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3qxZUBf
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ One to Remember by Khruangbin on Mordechai (Dead Oceans) 0′57″ Astro Dub by Long Beach Dub All-Stars on Reggae on the Rocks (What Are Records?) 3′10″ Open Season by Stubbon All-Stars on Give Them The Boot (Epitaph) 9′43″ Cherry Pie by Buju Banton on Upside Down 2020 (Roc Nation) 18′36″ Gallis by Mr. Vegas on Strictly the Best Vol. 41 (Greensleaves) 19′22″ We're Gonna Make It by Damian Marley on Welcome to Jamrock (Universal) 21′09″ Lost Mi Love by Yellowman on Mister Yellowman (Greensleaves) 23′18″ Zion Gate Dub by King Tubby on From The Palace of Dub (Fuel 2020) 26′02″ Blessed by Buju Banton on Upside Down World (Roc Nation) 32′10″ Champion by Buju Banton on 'Til Shiloh (Island Def Jam) 32′54″ No Other Like Jah by Sizzla on Praise Ye Jah (Jet Star Music) 35′14″ Tribal War by Buju Banton on Penthouse Classics 38′08″ No Love by Skip Marley (Island Records) 40′32″ Fu-Gee-La by The Fugees on The Score (Columbia Records) 42′29″ Borders by M.I.A. on Borders (Interscope) 44′49″ Dead This Time by Bounty Killer on Down In The Ghetto (VP Music) 48′21″ Take Me to the Good Times by The Suffers (MidCitizen Records) 54′52″ Tuck 'N' Roll by Durand Jones & The Indications on Durand Jones & The Indications (dead oceans) 56′52″ Hand Clapping Song by The Meters on Struttin (Atlantic) 59′14″ Blue Moon by The Mavericks on The Definitive Collection (MCA) 67′20″ My Religion Is You by The Flaming Lips (Warner Records) 69′34″ Weird Fishes by Lianne La Havas on Weird Fishes (Warner Music) 79′24″ Self Design by Dirty Projectors on Flight Tower (Domino Recording) 80′22″ Kings & Queens (ft. Run the Jewels) by DJ Shadow on Our Pathetic Age (Mass Appeal) 82′03″ Can't Sleep by Big Boi (Purple Ribbon) 86′31″ Wheelz of Steel by Outkast on ATLiens (Arista) 89′29″ If There Is No Question by Khruangbin on Mordechai (Dead Oceans) 92′26″ Corcovado by Stan Getz on Girl From Ipenema (UMG) 96′00″ Stimulus Check by Rexx Life Raj (Empire) 97′46″ Gasolina by Los Rakas (Raka Music) 100′25″ Powers That Be by Hieroglyphics on Full Circle (Hiero Imperium) 104′51″ Reunited by Wu-Tang Clan on Wu-Tang Forever (RCA Records) 110′46″ Pimps (Freestyling at the Fortune 500 Club) by The Coup on Genocide and Juice (Wild Pitch)
[JON's PICK] When you think of mid-90s hip hop, a few things probably come to mind... "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio, Wu Tang's "36 Chambers" (along with their numerous projects), various Beastie Boys hits, "Waterfalls" by TLC, A Tribe Called Quest... "Jock Jams"... and Fugee's sophomore album, "The Score." From "Ready or Not" to "Fu-Gee-La" to their Grammy winning cover of "Killing Me Softly With His Song," this album is full of hits and had a big impact on the hip hop and pop scene. Coming from a growing tradition of strong female MCs, Lauryn Hill wasn't pulling any punches with her lyrical approach. She is still considered one of the best female rappers of all time and on top of that, she could sing like an angel. With both of those talents at their disposal, along with legendary Haitian-American producing cousins, Wyclef Jean & Pras Michel, Fugees (named after a derogatory term for Haitian-American refugees) were perfectly poised to rule the airwaves for the rest of the 90s; but there were problems brewing in Fu-Gee-La. During the production of the album, Lauryn and Wyclef were in the midst of a heated affair, which, while contributing to the raw emotion and creativity of the album, ultimately led to their downfall. Much like Fleetwood Mac, they fell apart. However, unlike the members of Fleetwood Mac, they have all had a hard time since their success with "The Score," with Lauryn jailed briefly for tax evasion, Wyclef being accused of mismanaging a charity, and Pras being investigated for suspicious political campaign contributions. Ironically, the feds coming after them for white collar crimes that are often swept under the rug (for certain... lighter skinned peoples), kind of proves some of the paranoia they expressed in the song "The Mask:" "Put the mask upon the face just to make the next day. Feds be hawking me, jokers be stalking me...Hit the streets for relief, I bumped into the Feds, I got kidnapped they took me to D.C... everybody wear the mask but how long will it last?" Join Brad, Jon, and Scott as we try our best to get through an episode on facebook video messenger. Next Up: (06-29-20) SEASON FINALE Grant Summerland - Bigfoot Museum with GRANT SUMMERLAND HIMSELF!!! LISTEN HERE IF YOU HAVE SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/1L5tvX17qmkGjWeQ8EUlbS?si=b3mp6be3T6qmqQNUkAnHOQ SPOTIFY PLAYLIST NUMBER ONE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Z67Ka5xedSfYIvWw6YNt4?si=GG5CAvtUQ0CWpr74gRn-_A Links: www.twitter.com/RevoloverAudio www.anchor.fm/AlbumConceptHour www.twitter.com/AlbumConceptPod www.myspace.com/AlbumConceptHour www.ko-fi.com/RevoloverAudio Links to support important causes in the Madison area: https://freethe350bailfund.wordpress.com/(Madison bail fund) https://www.racialjusticewi.org/stop-matt-kenny(join the call to get cop that murdered Tony Robinson in 2015 fired. he is currently in charge of training people on how to react to dangerous situations...) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
Educut….ehemals in Dresden wohnhaft und aktiv….spielt weiterhin Musik im Hip Hop Kontext. Auch wenn sich das Spektrum der musikalischen Interessen und Leidenschaften geöffnet hat, bleibt der organische/samplebasierte Sound die Basis der Selektionen des in Berlin Gestrandeten. Neben (instrumentalem) Hip Hop findet sich dort vermehrt Jazz, Soul, Funk, Fusion, Disco und (Deep) House. Seit der Ankunft in Berlin vor ca. 6 Jahren ist viel passiert…über das Jammen mit der East-West Band, auf den regelmäßig von Figub Brazlevič (Danke!) veranstalteten East-West-Sessions, lernte er den Berliner Produzenten Klaus Layer kennen. Nach spontaner live Session, noch am selben Abend, und weiteren privaten Sessions entstand eine freundschaftliche Bindung (Hab dich lieb Atze :-*) sowie die Idee seine live Instrumental-Sets gemeinsam zu gestalten und umzusetzen. Nach regelmäßigen Auftritten bei der von Achim Funk und Shacke One initiierten Veranstaltungsreihe: Das Zündet, zwei gemeinsamen Reisen nach Moskau und etlichen weiteren Gigs inner- und außerhalb Berlins sowie Kollaborationen auf Tonträgern kann die Begegnung der Beiden als fruchtbar bezeichnet werden. Dank der Bekanntmachung mit BeatPete, durch den langjährigen Dresdner Wegbegleiter Said Sur La Place, entstand ein zweiter musikalischer Anknüpfungspunkt in Berlin. Aus gemeinsamen Vinylsessions im Kreuzberger Café Wendel wurden regelmäßige Einladungen zur Backyard Joints Veranstaltungsreihe (welche auch dieser Madmar schon mit höchster Flyer-Kunst beglückte) in der Weddinger Location namens Panke, die sehr schnell zu einem Lieblingsspot avancierte und ihm noch heute die Möglichkeiten für diverse Erfahrungen mit Musik und das Hängen mit Freund*innen bietet. Seit einem guten Jahr (etwas verschlafen) lädt Educut Projekte bei soundcloud hoch (ja, das benutzen noch Leute… :-P ). Initialzündung dafür war ein booking für die Veranstaltungsreihe: Soul Healing in der Dresdner Groovestation und die Anfrage für ein dort angebotenes Tape einen Mix aufzunehmen. Dem Soul Healing Mix, als online Selbstdarstellungspremiere, folgten Reposts von Tracks auf denen er Cuts beisteuerte, Snippets für die Berliner Independent Labels Dezi Belle und Krekpek Records, seinen ersten sc-Freund, den Produzenten Kunfu, sowie eigene konzeptionelle Mixe. All Good, Lupi Love und Nocturnal Thoughts geben einen Eindruck in die musikalisch verarbeiteten Gefühls- und Gedankenwelten sowie Präferenzen der letzten Zeit. Auch weil seine eigenen Projekte bewusst zwischen 20 und 30min gehalten werden (perfekt für die Berliner U- und S-Bahnen), konnte die Vorgabe von 60min nicht ganz eingehalten werden. Auf Anfrage von Infinite Sequence entstand ein diverser 40min Mix, welcher quasi aus zwei Teilen besteht….aber hört selbst…Liebe Grüße nach Dresden…Piiieeez !!!!! Links: https://soundcloud.com/educut https://soundcloud.com/backyardjoints http://backyardjoints.blogspot.com Tracklist: 1. FloFilz – Dulce (with Lauryn Hill hook/verse from Fu-Gee-La) 2. Le Makizar – Harmonie (prod. by Lex the Kalhex) 3. Brous One – Arte 4. Jazz Liberatorz feat. Tre Hardson, Fatlip & Omni – Ease My Mind 5. Jinx & Fender – take it easy 6. Ta'raach – Baaaby 7. Kutiman – No Groove Where I Come From 8. Cut Spencer – Blue 9. Bluestaeb – Soul Caliber 9mm 10. The Works – yokohama 11. Cuthead – Vice-Versa 12. Melodiesinfonie – Srolang 13. Boora – Letter To Anna German 14. 12Vince – five to nine ride 15. SicknessMP – Touch Sky 16. Devaloop feat. Emblema – Ya No 17. Hentzup – eau de vie
Nutass Terry Terrets finally shows up for another lackluster preformance. New music from Mf Doom,Westside Gunn,Kool G Rap,Conway,Mental da God, Dark Lo 1.N.O.R.E. - Big Chain feat. Fabolous [clean 2.Bread Winner feat. Ransom Clean 3.DARK LO - GO TO MARS clean 4.Dark Lo - Buy Darien St clean 5.N.O.R.E. - LaLa feat. Wyclef, Jadakiss, Phokus [clean 6.Light Years (CDQ)- mf dOOM, jAY eLECTRONICA 7.Doomsayer - MF DOOM 8.Daniel Son x ESTEE_NACKxCRUCIAL_THE_GUILLOTINE_-_JORGERAMOS_ 9.Jericho Jackson - Self Made clean 10.WESTSIDE GUNN - The Steiners Ft Elzhi clean 11.Termanology Termanator The Machine ft Conway clean 12.West Philly Freck - No Pressure Ft Conway, 38 Spesh Nino Man clean 13.No Dope On Sundays -Cyhi the Prince 14. NEW ME - Ra Mugga,Bryan Nash 15. Mental da God - Clap Worst 16.Big Daddy Kane - The Wrath Of Kane 17.Naughty by Nature - Uptown Anthem (Clean Version) {RARE} 18.Cypress Hill - How I Could Just Kill A Man (Radio-Clean Version) 19.Souls Of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity 20.Terminator X - Buck Whylin' (Video) 21.Fu-Gee-La - the Fugees 22.Rebirth of Slick(Cool Like Dat) - Digable Planets 23.Casual - I Didn't Mean To - Bohemia After Dark 24.Double XX Posse - Not Gonna Be Able To Do It 25.Snoop Doggy Dogg - Ain't No Fun (Extra Clean Version) 26.Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride (CLEAN) [HQ] 27.Doggy Dogg World (Official Clean Version) - Snoop Dogg 28. Max B - Poodie 29.Random 45's on vinyl
Torna l’Hip-Hop su Radio Statale con una tracklist interamente selezionata dai nostri ascoltatori! Tracklist: 01. Anderson .Paak – Come Down 02. Run The Jewels – Legend Has It 03. Jurassic 5 – What’s Golden 04. Scarface – On My Block 05. Young Thug – Wyclef Jean 06. Fugees – Fu-Gee-La 07. Run The Jewels – […]
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DJ KA5 fresh from celebrating his birthday brings out some heat for this weeks episode of Rockwell Radio. #WEROCKWELL Tracklist: 1. French Montana ft. Drake – No Shopping 2. Kodak Black ft. Gucci Mane – Vibin In This Bih 3. Rico Richie ft. Meek Mill, French Montana, & Chris Brown – Poppin’ Remix 4. Boone – Pop a Perc – KILLAKA5 Edit 5. Young M.A. – OOOUUU – KidCutUp Club Edit 6. DJ Khaled ft. Nas – Nas Album Done – KidCutUp Acap Intro 7. Fugees – Fu-Gee-La – KILLAKA5 Edit 8. Maino – Hi Hater 9. YG ft. Drake & Kamaiyah – Why You Always Hatin 10. Problem – My Squad – DJ Valid Remix 11. LIZ ft. IAMSU! & Problem – Bounce 12. Don Omar ft. Fabolous – Dale Don Dale – Mozes Twerk Remix 13. J Balvin – Ginza 14. Rihanna – Kiss It Better – Kaytranada Remix 15. The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – Closer – Not So Typical Remix 16. Nick Bike – Jeans & Love 17. Justice – Safe And Sound 18. Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners – This Girl – DJ Sner On The Beach Bootleg 19. Gigamesh ft. Caroline Smith – Control 20. Anderson Paak ft. Schoolboy Q – Am I Wrong 21. Drake ft. Rihanna – Too Good 22. Majid Jordan – Something About You 23. Rob $tone ft. J Davi$ – Chill Bill 24. Rich Chigga – Dat Stick – KILLAKA5 Edit 25. Mike WiLL Made-It ft. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa, & Juicy J – 23 – KILLAKA5 Edit 26. Ape Drums – Jumpman 2.0
Fugees Vs DJ Khaled - Fu-Gee-La To Nas Album Done (Segway-Transition 90 BPM) (DJ JOY Edit) (Dirty)
Finally after months of personal, technical and personal booyakashas ATMA 13 is ready to kick you into spring or what we in Canada call -36. Damn Groundhogs! Throwing in back to old classic Acid House some new solid tracks Chris Malinchuk, Prok & Fitch, A Solid Spanking Remix from my brother Nestor Delano giving Tiesto a new twist, Felixpawl, Stonebridge, Michael Woods, Major Lazer, Marcus Schossow and many more! Hookup at facebook.com/djdce Big shout out to David Stone, Dragan, DJ Fresh, Randall Amir Sadri and Billy Hopkins 1. If You Got It (RMX) – Chris Malinchuk 2. Come Alive (RMX) – Chromeo 3. Passion (RMX) – Gat Décor 4. Pennies From Heaven (RMX) – Inner City 5. Everybody Dance (RMX) – Chic 6. South Keys – Prok & Fitch 7. Wanna Be Startin Something (RMX) – Michael Jackson 8. The Girl You Lost To Cocaine (Stonebridge Edit) – SIA 9. Goodbye (RMX) – Glenn Morrison 10. Love Me Again – John Newman 11. Universe – Fenixpawl 12. Fu-Gee-La – Fugees 13. Push It – Salt n’ Peppa 14. Simon Says Who (DCE n Ellingson Reflex) – Pharoahe Monk 15. We Want Some P*ssy (MakJ RMX) – 2 Live Crew 16. Original Don (Black Cards RMX) – Major Lazer 17. Youth (Seamus Haji RMX) – Foxes 18. Monster (Savi Summer Ashes Bootleg) – Rihanna ft Eminem 19. Red Lights (Fred Falke RMX) – Tiesto 20. Take Me (Nestor Delano RMX) – Tiesto ft Tyler England 21. 1998 (TWOLOUD RMX) – Binary Finary 22. Not Going to Take This No More – Ivan Gough Nervo 23. Ulysses – Marcus Schossow 24. Delete – Marcel Woods 25. Folding Your Universe – Reorder Skypatrol Ian Standerwick
I love House music. I love unicorns. I love Burning Man. I love Distrikt. All these things came together on Tuesday afternoon at this year's burn. My Charlie the Unicorn Art Car gave me a ride to our most favorite Burning Man day time camp and I got to play an hour of House music. I feel like a lucky lady! Thank you to everyone at Distrikt for this beautiful opportunity and to everyone who came danced with me. You guys made my week! - Danielle 1.) James Curd "Gentle Help" 2.) Jesse Rose, Thee Mike B "Good Wife" 3.) Legitimate Scandal "Fu Gee La" 4.) DJ Mes, Giom "Nu Grooves" 5. DJ Mes, Rescue "Do the Freak" 6.) Rescue "Work" 7.) Yves Larock "Push It" (Muzzaik Remix) 8. Whiskey Dicks (Just the Tip Edit) 9.) The Young Punx "Girls Like Disco" feat Birdee 10.) Siwell "Teaser" 11.) Rescue "The Spot Tonight" 12.) DJ Dan "Make Ya Freak" 13.) DJ Dan, DJ Mes "MTYS" (Mike Balance Remix) vs David Banner "Get Like Me" (divaDanielle Booty Mash-Up) 14.) WhiteNoize "Pass the Dutch" 15.) Danny T feat Oh Snap! "Delicious" (TJR Remix) For more info: http://facebook.com/Music4Unicorns http://soundcloud.com/divadanielle (Recorded live on Tuesday Aug.27th - 12:30-1:30pm - DISTRIKT Burning Man 2013)