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No, this isn't a Grand Puba album spotlight, although he is certainly deserving of one. This is quick trip down memory lane, where the music wasn't as dark, the tracks had more bounce, more harmony and in some cases, more flavor. We're dusting off those Girbaud jeans, that favorite Tommy Hilfiger you wore twice-a-week to school and your fresh '92 Polo Sport jacket. We got the perfect music to accompany you on this journey from EPMD, Grand Puba, Positive K, Chubb Rock, Biz Markie, 3rd Bass, Black Sheep, Diamond D, Freestyle Fellowship, Boogie Down Productions, X-Clan and Del tha Funkee Homosapien.We want to know your favorite early '90s hip-hop fashion, so hit the comment section with yours! All of our episodes are available for free download @ takeitpersonalradio.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tFlHlrmZz3HqEa5n2tm0p?si=bjbq2_BxRxSAPVVyEqcWxQ&nd=1&dlsi=71fbad859de64ea6Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-it-personal/id1175478134Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c517ebce-c39d-49a1-b8c1-c28776b5534a/take-it-personalPandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/take-it-personal/PC:1000206638www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal https://takeitpersonalradio-shop.fourthwall.com/ (enter promo code "MARCH25" for 20% off)
Playlist: Thandii - PastAl Green - Love & HappinessPierre Kwenders, featuring Lady Donli, Gafacci - EverydayArlo Parks - HopeDubmatix, featuring Tippa Irie - HappyThe Pipe Cleaners, Eek-a-Mouse, DJ Bestixxx - Likkle Black MouseDJ Bestixxx - AntibioticKoffee - ToastBLVD NOIR - Play the FoolTony Allen,La BOA - ALEOonga, featuring Sauce Picante, Chellz, Ultra K - Dame EspacioEva Lazarus - Make Your Own SunshineStone Foundation - Standing on the Top - Studio SessionBasia Bulat - BabyAllen Stone - Sweet Little RainbowsLeon Bridges - Bad Bad NewsRoll Mega, Son Little, Eric Krasno - Ultimate BeautifulWax Tailor, featuring Del the Funkee Homosapien, Mr. Lif - EverybodyLuke Marzec - I Can't Get You Out Of My HeadBegonia - Feel ItDumpstafunk - Let's Do ItBALTHVS, featuring Bosq remix - AIOTalking Heads - Houses in MotionBusty & The Bass - Lucky (song 7)Scruscru, featuring Nuage - Nordic SnakeMoby, J.P. Bimeni, featuring DJ Tennis Vocal Mix - should sleepKAYTRANADA, featuring Charlotte Day Wilson - What You Need
It's been a long, dynamic career for Kid Koala, whether you know him as a Gorillaz collaborator, whether you know him as 1/3 of Deltron 3030 the post-apocalyptic hip-hop group made up of Del tha Funkee Homosapien and producer Dan the Automator, or you are a big fan of his solo stuff through the years. The cool thing is as we see ourselves on the otherside of this pandemic, we are in a time where he feels that Creatures of the Late Afternoon is the most fun album he's ever recorded, which happens to be his latest body of work due out in a few weeks. Combining energy, emotion, and a whole range of different moods, it doesn't take long to realize that this is a very special release. We talk about everything under the sun from growing up as the black sheep, using music to shape his future, and all the ins and outs of what it means to be a true pioneer in this game.. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
We had the pleasure of interviewing iNTeLL over Zoom video! iNTeLL, mastermind behind 2ND GENERATION WU, son of Wu-Tang Clan's U-God, and carrier of the legendary hip hop collective's creative torch, ponders an important philosophical and theoretical question with producer DLP on his new album Computers For The Hood.The record aims to unite old-school with new school, featuring guest spots from hip-hop legends Method Man, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, R.A. The Rugged Man, among others.The journey to Computers For The Hood was a long and arduous one for iNTeLL, as he was having creative burnout, in addition to ongoing stresses caused by the COVID pandemic. However, this road has led to the best work of his career so far. Computers For The Hood is a tight 11 track showcase of creative partner DLP's raw old school-influenced production that still has a modern flair perfect for 2021. The beatwork serves as the perfect canvas for iNTeLL to confidently lay down memorable bars, hooks, and stories that serve as a perfect homage to his home turf of Staten Island."A few years back, when I was still earning the respect of my peers, Young Dirty Bastard had reached out to me to appear with him for several shows. At one of the shows, I met my future wife Prema777 (who is featured on the track "Django Hardware") and at another, I met DLP," explains iNTeLL about the road that led him to Computers For The Hood."Shortly after that, DLP approached me about producing a collaboration record between myself and Young Dirty Bastard. I saw this as an opportunity to also include some of the other sons of Wu-Tang, so I reached out to a Method Man's son PXWER. We ended up laying down what would later become the track 'We Here Now.' At the beginning of 2021, DLP reached back out to me and wanted to record a possible EP together. However, I was at a point of exhaustion from creating and building the 2nd Generation WU brand in addition to being burnt out from 2020.""Suddenly though, an opportunity to work with Del tha Funkee Homosapien came up," iNTeLL recalls excitedly. "He is not only one of my lyrical mentors but one of the dopest emcees to exist, so I quickly signed on for that collab." Inspired by this initial pairing, he explored the possibility of gathering a veritable collection of features and collaborators that helped solidify Computers For The Hood."We ended up being able to secure verses from Method Man, Del, the Team Backpack champion Denzil Porter, Tahmell (son of Rakim), my second collaboration with Mickey Factz, Ruste Juxx, and the king of lyrical Horrorcore R.A. The Rugged Man. This little EP turned into a full-fledged studio album with notable features, incredible production and a message that resonates."Computers For The Hood by 2nd Generation WU's iNTeLL x DLP is out now! We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #iNTeLL #wutang #2ndgenerationwu #wutangforever #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde is the debut album of American hip hop group The Pharcyde, released on November 24, 1992 through Delicious Vinyl Records and EastWest Records. The album was produced by former group member J-Swift, and features only one guest appearance, provided by little known Los Angeles rapper Bucwheed (known then as "Buckwheat" from The Wascals). In the years after its release, Bizarre Ride has been hailed by music critics and alternative hip hop fans, as a classic hip hop album along with Souls of Mischief's 93 'til Infinity, and has appeared in numerous publications' "best albums" lists.Released during the dominant Gangsta rap era of West Coast hip hop, Bizarre Ride was described as "refreshing" due to its playful, light-hearted humor and lush, jazzy production. Along with albums such as To Whom It May Concern... by Freestyle Fellowship, and I Wish My Brother George Was Here by Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Bizarre Ride helped establish a new alternative scene on the West Coast, followed by artists such as Hieroglyphics, The Coup and Jurassic 5. Despite its wide critical acclaim, the album produced only moderate sales, peaking at No. 75 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 1993. However, on the strength of the second single, "Passin' Me By", the album was certified gold in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 28, 1996
Once again, a Politics and Pop culture collision takes place on VFU as Cole Johnson subs for TJ and Hass. TJ is caught up in preparation for Hurricane Dorian, Hass is on his anniversary trip, and music is played! Dutch and Cole talk about the music that meant so much to them in their youth, including Del tha Funkee Homosapien, DMX, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Tribe Called Quest and Public Enemy! Check out all their great tunes on your favorite music application! Promos the week for Seasons of Skyrend, Clock End Talk and KD5P podcasts. Cole, who hosts a sports show himself, gives predictions on the 2019 NFL Season and Dutch and Cole play "Hold Your Horses" with the Book of Jude as it pertains to Trump. Also this week, Dutch talks about his new web show, All Things Equal on You Tube, Joe Biden is falling in the polls, who's going to be Vice President and more! Show Links Big Heads Media www.bigheadsmedia.com/politics/ Danger Entertainment www.dangerentertainment.net VFU Podcast www.vfupodcast.yolasite.com Voice from the Underground Patreon www.patreon.com/vfupodcast Cole Sports www.colesportz.com Get Over Divorce https://shows.pippa.io/getoverdivorce Spotify www.spotify.com Joe Biden Falling https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/458833-new-poll-shows-biden-falling-badly-three-way-tie-for-democratic-lead Music of the 90s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oBegV6Xv14 All Things Equal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qinABpx-Znw&t=5s Book of Jude https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Jude&version=KJV NFL Predictions via Sporting News https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-predictions-2019-final-standings-playoff-projections-super-bowl-54-pick/19mtyr2ipucbt1iglkevpbxzi8 Hurricane Dorian tracker https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/hurricane-dorian-us-florida/index.html
Tonight, on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Uncontrollable M.A., Cypress Hill, and Buddy, but first, new from Logic featuring Ryan Tedder, “One Day.” TRACK ARTIST “One Day” Logic feat. Ryan Tedder “Real Life Shit” Buddy “That’s the Thing” Mobb Deep “We Don’t Need You” Tom Morello feat. Vic Mensa Interlude: Sam Bee & Terry Crews BG Music: “Dillatronic 26” by J Dilla “Back Again” Reflection Eternal feat. RES “Band of Gypsies” Cypress Hill “An Open Letter” Lim Manuel Miranda feat. Shockwave “Purveyors of Truth” (Apollo Brown Remix) Diamond District “Brothers Keepa” Uncontrollable M.A. “From the 718” Pete Miser “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)” Jay Z “Neighborhood Watch” Dilated Peoples Interlude: “The Simpsons” “Supa Emcees” De La Soul “Made in America (SD50 B-Boy Mix)” Del tha Funkee Homosapien “Amerykahn Promise” Erykah Badu “Woman in the N——r of the World” John Lennon “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Dreams” The Game
This week’s episode is centered around an in-depth interview with legendary MC Del The Funkee Homosapien of the Hieroglyphics Crew. One of the longest-tenured and best rappers to ever come out of the Bay Area, Del has achieved massive success with groups like Gorillaz and dropped underground classics like Future Development. We are all huge fans of his album No Need For Alarm, so we spend some time talking about that, along with his new project Gate 13 with producer Amp Live, who we interviewed last week. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
TRACK ARTIST “It Takes a Village” Jay Lonzo “KOD” J Cole “The Glow” Del the Funkee Homosapien & Amp Live “Diplomatic Immunity” Jim Jones feat. Cam’ron Interlude: The Daily Show BG Music: “Dillatronic 11” by J Dilla “The Hustle” Smoke DZA feat. LevyGrey & Bodega Bamz “Creme of the Crop” Blu & Nottz feat. Versis & Scienze “American Dream” Skizzy Mars “Two Pit Bulls” Chuck Strangers “From the 718” Pete Miser “When Will They Shoot?” Ice Cube “Things Done Changed” Notorious B.I.G. “I Remember” Coolio feat. J-RO & Billy Boy “Deeper” Boss “Shakiyla (JRH)” Poor Righteous Teachers “Rise Up” Andra Day “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Changes” Tupac
TRACK / ARTIST “Traveling Light” Talib Kweli feat. Anderson .Paak “The Turn Up” Med, Blu & Madlib feat. Oh No “Jim Dean” Evidence “Destiny” Blakface feat. Poetik Force & Illa J “Come Back” De-Von-Tré “Big Cousin” Hi-Tone “No Dope on Sundays” Cyhi The Prince feat. Pusha T “Battle Scars” Lupe Fiasco feat. Matthew Santos “No More Fun and Games” The Game “Behind the Walls (East Coast Gangsta Mix)” Shyne, Kurupt, & Nate Dogg Interlude: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles “No Need for Alarm” Del the Funkee Homosapien “The Stand” The Coup “Let Love Rule” Lenny Kravitz “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” Digable Planets
In the first episode of a special family-oriented season of Hallelujah Monkeyz, Dillon and Trevor take a quantum leap to the distant future and check out Deltron 3030, 2001's epic sci-fi hip-hopera starring Gorillaz collaborators Dan the Automator and Del the Funkee Homosapien. From rap battles to robots, it's our most instupituous episode ever!
In the first episode of a special family-oriented season of Hallelujah Monkeyz, Dillon and Trevor take a quantum leap to the distant future and check out Deltron 3030, 2001’s epic sci-fi hip-hopera starring Gorillaz collaborators Dan the Automator and Del the Funkee Homosapien. From rap battles to robots, it’s our most instupituous episode ever!
Working Class Audio Session #121 with Jim Greer!!! Jim Greer is a Bay Area record producer who has massed a wide variety of credits through many years of wielding multiple instruments and knowing how to fiddle some knobs. Highlights included writing and producing with or for: Galactic, Macy Gray, Handsome Boy modeling School, Cyndi Harvell, Andrew St.James, Diego's Umbrella, MC Lars, Del the Funkee Homosapien, Irma Thomas, Rondo Brothers, Butterscotch, and many more, including lots of writing and placing music in various films, tv shows, and commercials… Matt and Jim sit down for an in person talk that covers Jim's approach to making records, business and how the death of his son Teddy has shaped his view and approach to life.
Michael chatted with host of the Repeat All podcast, Patrick Foss, about music, Goth, Oingo Boingo, Alternative music, Danny Elfman, podcasts, Trip Hop, Gorillaz, Del the Funkee Homosapien, Blur, The Cure, LA Podfest, Classic Rock, They Might Be Giants Flood, Death, Immortal, Metal genres, Talking Heads, Metalocalypse, Mastodon, The Darkness, Joanna Newsom, the music of 2013, David Bowie, The Band, Levon Helm, SCTV, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Marvel vs. DC movies, 50 shades of Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Jane the Virgin, comic book TV shows, and Green Lantern.
Working Class Audio Session #019 with Matt Kelley!!! Matt Kelley has been at the recording game for just over 27 years. Based in the Bay Area in California Matt has worked with Tupac, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, DJ Qbert, Digital Underground, George Clinton, Hieroglyphics as well as Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine. Matt started […] The post WCA #019 with Matt Kelley appeared first on Working Class Audio.
Human Beatboxer, MC, Host, Lecturer, Ambassador, These are only a few words to describe a True Talent. Originally from the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia D.R.E.S currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and has been described as a multi-talented phenomenon. His name is an acronym for the Divine Real Essence of Sound (D.R.E.S.). D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has been compared to artists such as Rahzel the Godfather of Noize, Bobby McFerrin, Doug E. Fresh, and Biz Markie. In addition to the artists mentioned, D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has also taken the stage with Black Eyed Peas, KRS-One, MF Doom, Busta Rhymes, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Slick Rick, Mos Def, Jurassic5, Dilated Peoples, Public Enemy, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, Rakim, Del the Funkee Homosapien, DJ Krush, Massinfluence, the Roots, Kanye West, DJ Green Lantern, Common, and Erykah Badu. D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik also lent his talents to Open Transport, a nationally-distributed video compilation featuring Pharoahe Monch, Reflection Eternal, and many other underground hip-hop artists. Always embarking on new adventures, in 2006, D.R.E.S. toured the People’s Republic of China alongside Public Enemy’s Own DJ Lord. The 6-Week experience placed D.R.E.S. in front of Thousands of Fans who had only heard of Him on record. While in China, D.R.E.S. also made time to host a number of Hip Hop Clinics in which he educated the Youth of China on the Culture of Hip Hop, as well as, the responsibility of keeping the Culture of Hip Hop alive. He also took the time to film his accounts in China for a documentary called “The Beatnik Chronicles”. “I wanted to do this so that the world can see for itself what its like to live in China... I’m always looking to make a mark in the world and I believe that Hip Hop is the key to communicating with the Youth”, D.R.E.S. said in a recent interview. “The Role or Responsibility of an Artist is to advance civilization, as we know it.” For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support
Human Beatboxer, MC, Host, Lecturer, Ambassador, These are only a few words to describe a True Talent. Originally from the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia D.R.E.S currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and has been described as a multi-talented phenomenon. His name is an acronym for the Divine Real Essence of Sound (D.R.E.S.). D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has been compared to artists such as Rahzel the Godfather of Noize, Bobby McFerrin, Doug E. Fresh, and Biz Markie. In addition to the artists mentioned, D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has also taken the stage with Black Eyed Peas, KRS-One, MF Doom, Busta Rhymes, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Slick Rick, Mos Def, Jurassic5, Dilated Peoples, Public Enemy, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, Rakim, Del the Funkee Homosapien, DJ Krush, Massinfluence, the Roots, Kanye West, DJ Green Lantern, Common, and Erykah Badu. D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik also lent his talents to Open Transport, a nationally-distributed video compilation featuring Pharoahe Monch, Reflection Eternal, and many other underground hip-hop artists. Always embarking on new adventures, in 2006, D.R.E.S. toured the People’s Republic of China alongside Public Enemy’s Own DJ Lord. The 6-Week experience placed D.R.E.S. in front of Thousands of Fans who had only heard of Him on record. While in China, D.R.E.S. also made time to host a number of Hip Hop Clinics in which he educated the Youth of China on the Culture of Hip Hop, as well as, the responsibility of keeping the Culture of Hip Hop alive. He also took the time to film his accounts in China for a documentary called “The Beatnik Chronicles”. “I wanted to do this so that the world can see for itself what its like to live in China... I’m always looking to make a mark in the world and I believe that Hip Hop is the key to communicating with the Youth”, D.R.E.S. said in a recent interview. “The Role or Responsibility of an Artist is to advance civilization, as we know it.”
It's another look at some Troma films this week as Desmond and Darryll tangent off into sleaziness and your host's resemblance to Burt Reynolds while reviewing the Blu-ray edition of Class of Nuke 'Em High. Then Desmond tries to see the good in Bigfoot. Plus, there's lots of beer. And songs! "Nuke 'Em High Theme" by Biohazard (not that Biohazard), "Radiation Day" by Monster Magnet, "Missing Link" by Dinosaur Jr. and Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and "Six Pack of Beer" by Hank Williams III all get spins of the terror playlist this week. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
It's another look at some Troma films this week as Desmond and Darryll tangent off into sleaziness and your host's resemblance to Burt Reynolds while reviewing the Blu-ray edition of Class of Nuke 'Em High. Then Desmond tries to see the good in Bigfoot. Plus, there's lots of beer. And songs! "Nuke 'Em High Theme" by Biohazard (not that Biohazard), "Radiation Day" by Monster Magnet, "Missing Link" by Dinosaur Jr. and Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and "Six Pack of Beer" by Hank Williams III all get spins of the terror playlist this week. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
It's another look at some Troma films this week as Desmond and Darryll tangent off into sleaziness and your host's resemblance to Burt Reynolds while reviewing the Blu-ray edition of Class of Nuke 'Em High. Then Desmond tries to see the good in Bigfoot. Plus, there's lots of beer. And songs! "Nuke 'Em High Theme" by Biohazard (not that Biohazard), "Radiation Day" by Monster Magnet, "Missing Link" by Dinosaur Jr. and Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and "Six Pack of Beer" by Hank Williams III all get spins of the terror playlist this week. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
It's another look at some Troma films this week as Desmond and Darryll tangent off into sleaziness and your host's resemblance to Burt Reynolds while reviewing the Blu-ray edition of Class of Nuke 'Em High. Then Desmond tries to see the good in Bigfoot. Plus, there's lots of beer. And songs! "Nuke 'Em High Theme" by Biohazard (not that Biohazard), "Radiation Day" by Monster Magnet, "Missing Link" by Dinosaur Jr. and Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and "Six Pack of Beer" by Hank Williams III all get spins of the terror playlist this week. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
Cuts by > Curtis Mayfield, Betty Wright, Johnny Kemp, TOP, Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force, Herbie Hancock, RUN DMC, ASAP Productions, Lighter Shade of Brown, PFUNK w/ Paris, Me'shell Ndegéocello, George Clinton w/ Eddie Hazel, Del tha Funkee Homosapien
In the first episode of a special family-oriented season of Hallelujah Monkeyz, Dillon and Trevor take a quantum leap to the distant future and check out Deltron 3030, 2001's epic sci-fi hip-hopera starring Gorillaz collaborators Dan the Automator and Del the Funkee Homosapien. From rap battles to robots, it's our most instupituous episode ever!