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Rap Rankings: RAB Intermission E10 - Vontel, Vision Of A Dream

Rap Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 290:47


It's rare that Moulz & Mel get mystery with the music, but that's what they're treated to in reviewing Vision Of A Dream, the sole album by Vontel, a Phoenix, Arizona artist that apparently disappeared around the turn of the millennium. ------------------------------ Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (15:41 - 18:23) -- Vision Of A Dream Info (48:20) -- Track 1: "Dream No More" (1:28:49) -- Track 2: "Playa Style" (1:54:17) -- Track 3: "4 My Homiez" (2:08:30) -- Track 4: "If You Want To Be A Playa" (2:27:52) -- Track 5: "Ghetto Life" (2:39:47) -- Track 6: "It's All On You" (2:46:18) -- Track 7: "Keep It On The Real" (2:55:42) -- Track 8: "Funk Wit Dis" (3:24:28) -- Track 9: "All Right" (3:30:28) -- Track 10: "Don't Nobody" (3:54:01) -- Track 11: "Tell 'Em What I Came 2 Do" (4:22:32) -- Track 12: "Say Playa" (4:28:03) -- Track 13: "602" (4:35:13) -- Track 14: "Boo" (4:41:27) -- Track 15: "Down 4 U" (4:44:00) -- Ranking Vision Of A Dream (4:46:41) -- Outro (4:48:37)

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Taragin -- Recent Shiurim
Prepare for Pesach - Part 4- A Prestigious Class of Immigrants; Did Ghetto Life Benefit Us?; National Identity as a Platform for Religious Revival

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Taragin -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 12:27


Tidal Wave
Dating is Ghetto, Life is Crazy, Lets Trauma Bond

Tidal Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:25


My life has been soooo GHETTTO that im truly out of breath lol. I mean literally. You can hear it in my first podcast back, but we are going to work on that! Lets be open, lets be vulnerable, and most of all lets be intentional on this journey of finding who we are .. Dating is Ghetto, Life is Crazy, So lets just Trauma Bond our way through it! I mean after all ... We are just a GIRRRRRL hehehehe lol.

Sauce Ondulée
Ghetto Life 2

Sauce Ondulée

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 22:45


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Sauce Ondulée
Ghetto Life

Sauce Ondulée

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 24:55


Listen to Ghetto Life by Rick James. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sauceondulee/message

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Those Who Were There: Voices from the Holocaust

Life in the Jewish ghetto demands vigilance and adaptation. Families improvise spaces for hiding. Food is smuggled at the risk of execution. And while young people start to organize a resistance, cultural and sporting events prove to be a much needed diversion.  

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET HOUSE OF JAY-KAY VOL.7

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 60:19


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.7 1. The Hit - Crazy P 2. Ghetto Life (mikeandtess edit 4 friends) - Rick James 3. Heaven ( Dave Doyle Remix) - The Vision feat. Andreya Triana 4. Bump Into You (Original Mix) - Sound Support 5. Does It Feel Good (Mark Whites Dubplate Disco Rework) - B.T. Express 6. Dance To Dance (Le Nonsense „Revolt“ Virgo Edit) - Gino Soccio 7. Running Out (Angelo Ferreri „Glitter“ Mix) - Angelo Ferreri, Moon Rocket, LauMi 8. All About The Culture (Extended Mix) - Micky More & Andy Tee, Cevin Fisher 9. Jus Dance (Dennis Quin Extended Remix) - Mr. V, Dennis Quin 10. True Story - Domscott 11. Not Going Home (Hurricane Meesh, Gravz Extended Remix) - Kroose (Velvet Bassment Records) 12. Make Ya Mine - Kort (Tropical Velvet Records)

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The Ben Joravsky Show
"Relatively Normal Chicagoans” and Monroe Anderson and LeAlan Jones

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 80:43


As Gregory Pratt points out, many people in Chicago aren't obsessively paying attention to the mayor's race. Ben riffs. Monroe Anderson talks Republicans and the Mark Meadows tweets. And journalist/activist LeAlan Jones talk about the life and legacy of Lloyd Newman--LeAlan's writing partner on the the award-winning “Ghetto Life 101”. Newman recently died at age 43. Finally, a word or two or three about the mayor's race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

StoryCorps
SPECIAL: Remembering Lloyd Newman of Ghetto Life 101

StoryCorps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 33:30


In the early 90s, teenagers LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman recorded a week of their lives on Chicago's South Side. Working with StoryCorps founder Dave Isay, LeAlan and Lloyd produced a documentary they called Ghetto Life 101, one of the most acclaimed programs in public radio history. In remembrance of Lloyd, who died this week, we bring you a special presentation of Ghetto Life 101.

The Ugandan Boy Talk Show
Ghetto Life and Music | Derrick Bwebale | E91

The Ugandan Boy Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 42:48


In this episode, I host Derrick Bwebale. Derrick was born and raised in the ghetto of Kasubi in Uganda. He lived a rough life growing up including surviving death. He developed a love for music because he wanted to make music that changes people's lives. Making music also came with its challenges which he shares with us in this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bonny-kibuuka/message

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LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert
Sly and The Family Stone & Rick James

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 60:13


Rick starts with Give It To Me Baby, Below The Funk, Call Me Up, Super Freak, Ghetto Life, and Mr. Policeman, Sly comes in with Thank You, Everyday People, Dance To The Music, Hot Fun In The Summertime, You Can make It If You Try, Stand, Sing A Simple Song, and I Want To Take You Higher.

Emancipate
Jahvine interview

Emancipate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 31:26


At his years as teenager going to Tivoli High School, he was a part of the CricketTeam, but was in love with subjects like; Literature, Reading, Spelling and Poetry,knowing that his gift was to do music. Growing up the Waltham Park area, he hasmade friends with Shamar and Alex that has the passion for music like him.During the friendship with his new friends, they use to help an elderly man namedMr. Chin to help string up lights for street dance in the community. Therefore, atthat time his friends Alex and Shamar wanted to sing a song so Mr. Chin wouldlike it so Jahvine decide to write the song for them to sing title “Ghetto Life” hewas at the age (15) fifteen when he wrote that song. Mr. Chin heard the song, likeit, like the voice, and flow how Jahvine sang it. Jahvine and his friends form a

Hooking From Home
Ayye Pap and Keren Margolis

Hooking From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 73:25


Comedian and actor Ayye Pap talks to Tokyo about his first gun, The Shitty Schmidty, hollow bullets, his brother Teezy, his new role on Fox playing Errol Spence Jr, and finding the balance between Ghetto Life and talking that LA talk. He is followed by comedian and podcaster Keren Margolis (Co-host of @theracewarspodcast with Sherrod Small, Comedy Central's Inside Amy Schumer) who talks to Tokyo about Zoom and Bitcoin stock, Israel, why Tokyo needs to be on top of her 72-year-old boyfriend's bank deposits, the DOW's recent best day since 1987, and her new podcast Two Black Guys with Good Credit. Follow Ayye Pap and Keren Margolis on Twitter and IG @Ayye_Pap and @kerenmargolis and you can drink the Kuntpunch @iamhungyung ya filthy animals!

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW™ - JAH CURE - GRACE JERKFEST 2020 - AUGUST 3 - 2020

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 57:09


Grace JerkFest was presented by TD Ready Commitment and went virtual this year due to COVID-19. The food, music and fun times was live streamed on www.jerkfestival.ca on August 8th and August 9th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. each night. There was no cost, everyone was invited and saw jerk cooking demonstrations, Canadian dancers, singers, steelpan artists as well as the international headliners: Beenie Man, Jah Cure, Lila Ike and Alison Hinds. We had the opportunity to speak with Jah Cure before this year's Grace JerkFest. You may know him as Jah Cure. Perhaps you know him by his given name, Siccaturie Alcock. But as the saying goes, “What's in a name?” Most importantly, you must know his message. His music is at once his spirit, his all-consuming passion, and his personal declaration of a belief in a universal consciousness based on love and positivity. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11th, 1978, the global force that is Jah Cure has been a long time in the making. From as little as three years old, this child of slight build would captivate those around him with his innate musical virtuosity. As he and his love for the art grew, the young man whose voice would make any songbird green with envy would sneak out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dancehalls and stage shows. It was here that he became immersed in the stylings of the undisputed greats: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffith, Garnett Silk, Yami Bolo, Jacob Miller and Black Uhuru. A young Siccaturie knew that he would dedicate himself to achieving membership of this superlative group. Initially using the name ‘Little Melody', Siccaturie's voice started to leave an indelible impression in the streets and he soon became the talk of Jamaica. At the age of fifteen, he moved to Kingston. The name Jah Cure was bestowed upon him by the world-renowned Capleton and the David House Crew. This was primarily due to the vast amount of herb he smoked in the quest for spiritual enlightenment – a daily custom of his Rastafarian religion and commitment to natural living. Using the plants of the land for medicinal purposes, the singer looked young and healthy. He was ‘well-preserved' or ‘cured'. Jamaican music icon, Beres Hammond, subsequently took Cure under his wing and became his mentor and producer. However, Cure's journey would be unexpectedly interrupted when in 1998 he was stopped and arrested late one night in Montego Bay. He was charged with four crimes, all of which he vehemently denies to this day. A non-jury trial was convened (one in which a single judge decides both questions of law and fact) and unfortunately, despite a total lack of visual confirmation of his involvement in said crimes, Cure was given a 15 year sentence.Not letting this setback disrupt his dream, Cure recorded and released many #1 singles from jail. The songs “Jamaica” and “Longing For” were both local and global successes. Cure's first album, FREE JAH'S CURE, was recorded and released in 2001. On this project, Cure conveys his gratitude for life. He believes his incarceration was Jah's way of teaching him humility, kindness, forgiveness and love for his fellow man. Consequently, he has relinquished any resentment for those who judged him unjustly. In 2003, Beres Hammond produced Cure's second album, GHETTO LIFE, which featured the acclaimed single Divide and Rule. On his first day of freedom, Cure publicly stated that his only remaining life goal would be to use his music as a means of spreading love, peace and healing. Since 2007, Jah Cure has topped the charts with several # 1 singles – Call on Me, featuring Phyllisia, followed by You'll Never Find, and Unconditional Love, which quickly became the #1 reggae single worldwide. The song Like I See It, featuring Rick Ross, and the remix with dancehall king Mavado, undeniably rocked the international reggae scene. Released in 2013, the album WORLD CRY featured collaborations with the talents of Tupac, Keri Hilson, Mavado, MDMA, Rick Ross, Jazmine Sullivan, Shyne and several others. It can confidently be described as an auditory explosion that crossed and entwined the genres of reggae, hip hop, R&B, Latin and pop. During our conversation, Jah Cure talked about: – Some of his background including growing up in jungle in Jamaica – The influence his grandmother has had on his life – How music found him and singing the song that won his first singing competition when he was a young boy – His first real music gig – Moving to Kingston, Jamaica changing his life – Some of reggae's legends including Capelton, Beres Hammond, Buju Banton influencing his life – Making his time in prison into a positive experience including recording music while he was in prison – Joe Bogdanovich's positive impact on his career – His memories on the day he was released from prison – Some of the musical moments that he is most proud of – What does being a father mean to him – Performing at Grace Jerk Fest – How is he handling 2020 You can find out more information about Jah Cure via: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Email You can find out more about Grace Jerkfest 2020 via: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com 2018 Innovation Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association Producer of Google+ Hangouts – The Good Men Project The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)BLACK 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011 Twitter Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Stitcher Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Play Music The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio The Dr. Vibe Show™ at Anchor Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
Season 10 Episode 22: FIRE DRILL - BREAKING NEWS

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020


FIRE DRILL: BREAKING NEWS Buju Banton – Nuh Inna Buju Banton – Tilly Ben Ben Buju Banton – First And The Last Buju Banton – Click Click Stick Buju Banton – Top A Top Buju Banton – Set Up The Mic Buju Banton ft Tory Lanez – Trust remix BUSS BOX RIDDIM Bugle ft Bounty Killer – Ghetto Life New Kidz – Unity Big Rounds – Up To The Sky Wayne Wonder – Still Fresh Wayne Wonder & Suku – Blessing Mr Chicken – Hide N Dweet Masicka – Ice Cream Truck DANCEHALL POSSE RIDDIM Masicka – Ride Ishawna – Want It Vybz Kartel – Tip BAD HABIT RIDDIM Shenseea – Bad Habit Vybz Kartel – Thickiana Vybz Kartel – Smoothie Shenseea – Pon Me Kranium – Sidung Vybz Kartel – Si Dwn Charly Black – Versus Vybz Kartel – Designa Jada Kingdom – Heavy U.T.G – Hear Dem Lisa Mercedez ft Vybz Kartel – Real Love Davido & Popcaan – Risky Vghn – Waste Man Munga – Move On (Naah Mad pt 2) Shenseea – The Sidechick Song Teejay – Unfaithful Games Dexta Daps – Breaking News Govana – Problem POWER HOUSE RIDDIM Beenie Man & ZJ Liquid – Secret Intence – Leave If Yuh Waah Leave Alicai Harley – Rushing I Octane – How We Dweet Teejay – Stay Scheemin' Busy Signal – Pree Man Suh Busy Signal – Face Dem A Ben Up Lisa Hyper ft Vybz Kartel – Come Over Squash & Daddy1 – Public Figure SOUL SURVIVOR RIDDIM Kranium – Gal Policy Mavado – Life Alkaline – Ocean Waves Alkaline – Nah Fi Like Jahvillani – Fire Works Vybz Karel – Our Gal Chronic Law – Badness (Cya Done) Noah Powa – Spend Nuff Money Daddy1 – Rich I Waata – Loud I Octane – Globe Boss Teejay & Vybz Kartel – Uptown Gaza WORLD GOVERNMENT RIDDIM Teejay – High Grade Sikka Rymes – Loyalty Ding Dong – Fi Wi Dancehall Xsomo – 3 App Squash – Mighty Daddy1 – Trending King Chronic Law – Cya Stop Bad Vybz Kartel – World Government Vybz Kartel ft Lisa Mercedez – Run Dancehall Tallis DNB – EZPZ Stylo G – Too Hot Intence – Yeng NUMBERS DON'T LIE RIDDIM Popcaan – Numbers Don't Lie Dane Ray – Money Pile Up Quada & Chronic Law – Wild & Rich Munga – Turn Up Munga – Outside Postpone Zagga – New Hail (Corona)

ASKARI FM Podcast
Ep.19 "Legacy"

ASKARI FM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 66:13


Steppaz Riddim: 1. Buju Banton - “Steppaz” 2. Vershon - “Run Wanted” 3.Ghost - “Love Again” 4. Nitty Kutchie - “Real High” 5. Tony Curtis - “Play It Selector” 6. Agent Sasco - “Stepping Out” Mary Jane Riddim: 1. Lutan Fyah - “Nuh Hear Dem” 2. Iya Champs - “Mary Jane” 3. Phoenixx - “These Streets” Honda50 Riddim: 1. Menny Moore - “Nuh Creativity” 2. Courtney Melody - “Sensie Mealia” 3. Fury - “Thinking of U” 4. Anthony Malvo - “Nuh Haunt Mi” 5. Nachilous Demus - “Long Time Mi Deh Yah” Friends For Life Riddim: 1. Everton Blender - “Love Jah” 2. Mikey General - “Words & Words” 3. Chrisinti - “Bless Because” 4. Garnett Silk - “Zion In Vision” 5. Gregory Isaac - “Winsome” 6. Luciano - “Winsome” World Government Riddim: 1. D’Judgement - “Press Conference” 2. Kash - “Heights of A Great Man” 3. Teejay - “High Grade” 4. Ding Dong - “Fi Wi Dancehall” 5. Demarco - “Sinking Boat” 6. Vybz Kartel - “World Government” Nuh Easy Riddim: 1. Bennie Man - “As A Man” 2. Lyncs & Stephanie - “Perfect Girl” 3. Savage Savo - “Gasoline” 4. Cali P - “Step Out” 5. HiKiliba - “Bad Inna Dance” Murder Scene Riddim: 1. Chino - “Go Getter” 2. Delly Ranks - “Make That Money” 3. Gully Bop - “T.E.S.T.” Buss Box Riddim: 1. Wayne Wonder - “Still Fresh” 2. Mr. Chicken - “Hide n Dweet” 3. Bugle & Bounty Killer - “Ghetto Life” 4. Delly Ranks - “Blessings” V.W. Riddim: 1. Sipo - “What A Glory” 2. Iyara - “Naa Fuck” 3. Cham - “Likkle Bwoy” 4. Nuh Lymitz - “Ready Now” 5. Merciless - “No Fish” Real Pree Riddim: 1. Jah Shane - “In Life” 2. Rockaz Elements - “Deep Sighs” 3. Sean Morgan - “Envy” 1Unity Riddim: 1. Black King - “Fully Bright” 2. HB Rebel - “Loyalty Weak”

BETONYOURSELF
Day Day King: West Coast Millennial Hip Hop King

BETONYOURSELF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 38:40


At the age of twenty one, Day Day began to actually record music in a local recording studio and recorded his first underground song entitled "Ghetto Life". After hearing his first ever recorded material. He decided to focus and devote all of his attention and time toward achieving a career as a rap artist and leaving his street career to the streets. Not only is Day Day king pursuing his career as a musician he is also an active business entrepreneur and has simultaneously put together the "West Coast Alliance Tour 08". The line up for the "West Coast Alliance tour 08" speaks of the musical influences that Day Day king has admired while coming up through life. Quote from Day Day king: You only live once! So you might as well do it right the first time.. You might as well do it big!!! "Hey Siri, play the BETONYOURSELF Podcast"! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/betonyourself/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

BETONYOURSELF
Day Day King: West Coast Millennial Hip Hop King

BETONYOURSELF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 35:25


At the age of twenty one, Day Day began to actually record music in a local recording studio and recorded his first underground song entitled "Ghetto Life". After hearing his first ever recorded material. He decided to focus and devote all of his attention and time toward achieving a career as a rap artist and leaving his street career to the streets. Not only is Day Day king pursuing his career as a musician he is also an active business entrepreneur and has simultaneously put together the "West Coast Alliance Tour 08". The line up for the "West Coast Alliance tour 08" speaks of the musical influences that Day Day king has admired while coming up through life. Quote from Day Day king: You only live once! So you might as well do it right the first time.. You might as well do it big!!! "Hey Siri, play the BETONYOURSELF Podcast"!

StoryCorps
StoryCorps 534: Ghetto Life 101

StoryCorps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 33:56


In 1993, teenagers LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman recorded a week of their lives on Chicago's South Side. Working with StoryCorps founder Dave Isay, LeAlan and Lloyd produced a documentary they called Ghetto Life 101, one of the most acclaimed programs in public radio history. To mark the 25th anniversary, we bring you a special presentation of Ghetto Life 101.

HowSound
25th Anniversary Of “Ghetto Life 101”

HowSound

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 43:32


This year marks the 25th anniversary of one of the best -- if not the best -- radio documentary: Ghetto Life 101. Producer David Isay and editor Gary Covino recall their landmark work on this episode of HowSound.

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL Welcomes Lanise Hughes Of The Original Stone City Band

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2013 123:00


Fabled Motown Drumming great Lanise Hughes' incomparable resume features, without exaggeration, some of the biggest, baddest names in music history. Yes… Lanise was the drummer for the one and only Rick James, which included world tours, major television performances, and recordings on many Gold and Platinum certified albums, including the triple platinum classic “Street Songs.”  Throw in other credits like The Temptations, Teena Marie, and Bobby Brown,   greatest live performing Funk/Rock Bands to ever hit a stage! …An adrenaline rush of pure unabashed raw energy!! The Original Stone City Band is ready to “Fire Up That Funk!!”   Formed in 1978, by The King of Punk Funk, Rick James, The Original Stone City Band served as Rick's exclusive recording and touring band from the beginning and through the height of his career. They were responsible for cranking out the memorable sounds to timeless hits such as “You and I”, “Super Freak”, “Mary Jane”, “Bustin' Out”, “Ghetto Life”, “Fire and Desire”, The Temptations' “Standing on the Top”, The Mary Jane Girls' “All Night Long”, “Boys”, “In My House” and many, many more. 

PAUL'S BOUTIQUE PODCAST
SHOW #167 : OUT TO CATCH

PAUL'S BOUTIQUE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2012


Leon Haywood - I'm Out To CatchReal 2 Reel - Love Me Like ThisHeaven & Earth - I Really Love YouMelba Moore - Love's Comin' At YaKashif - Stone Love Kerr - Back At YaCandy Bowman - I Wanna Feel Your LoveJazzy Dee - Get On UpRick James - Ghetto LifeMary Jane Girls - Candy ManDebarge - You Wear it Well DIRECT DOWNLOAD Paul's Boutique #167 : Out To Catch by Paul Kersey on Mixcloud

Sound Opinions
#182 Nelson George & Opinions on Eminem and Passion Pit

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2009 60:00


Author and critic Nelson George talks with Jim and Greg about his new book City Kid: A Writer's Memoir of Ghetto Life and Post-Soul Success. Later Jim and Greg review Eminem’s new album “Relapse.”

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2008

This special documentary exploring life in Chicago's inner city is based on Ghetto Life 101, an acclaimed 1993 documentary featuring LeAlan Jones and LLoyd Newman, two teenagers who brought US radio listeners face to face with life in of one of Chicago's worst housing projects. Jones has revisited the area to see how it has changed.

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Vakantiepakket 2015
Gebeurtenissen - Ghetto Life 101

Vakantiepakket 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 1995 42:00


Belgische bewerking van de Amerikaanse documentaire 'Ghetto Life 101', waarin de twee zwarte jongens LeAlan Jones (13) en Lloyd Newman (14) uit een getto-wijk in Chicago, met behulp van een cassetterecorder, een beeld van hun leven geven. De jongens lopen door hun buurt, gaan naar school en huis, becommentariëren hun omgeving en hebben vraaggesprekken (in het Engels, met vertaling) met familieleden, hun schooldirectrice, basketballer Dale Ellis en een jonge drugsdealer. Winnaar van de Prix Italia 1994.