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95bFM
From The Crate: May 2, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025


Cam selects tracks from new wax and recent represses, this week featuring Ghostface Killa, V*agra Boys and more! Thanks to Southbound Records.

95bFM
From The Crate: December 13, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024


This week's selections include Four Tet, Badbadnotgood and Ghostface Killa, plus to get in the mood for his shows at the beginning of next week - Jack White's album Entering Heaven Alive. Thanks to Southbound Records!

LEGENDS OF SPORTS & MUSIC
WU-TANG CLAN PART 2: GHOSTFACE KILLA AKA D LOVER

LEGENDS OF SPORTS & MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 85:51


This episode takes a look at Ghostface as a hip hop loverman, plus several of my poems FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @LEGENDSOFS82332 EMAIL ALL COMMENTS & VOICE NOTES TO ROBERTSILVA57@HOTMAIL.COM

Get Ya Bars Off Network
Get Ya Bars Off Podcast Ep.50 | "Don't Meet Your Heroes"

Get Ya Bars Off Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 126:19


YERRRRR! GYBO Boys Back with another one for yall! We start with the shocking and upsetting video that surfaced last week showing Diddy putting hands on Cassie and we also speak on the reactions as well as what this means for Diddy in the near future(5:00) Next up we get into some new music from Mach Hommy(1:07:46), Mike Shabb(1:17:14), Courtney Bell(1:18:48), Ghostface Killa(1:19:26), and much more(1:33:59) Afterwards we discuss whats left of the NBA Playoffs and who do we think will win their first NBA title this year(1:38:52) Lastly to send the show off we play our "Waves Of The Week'! Los sets it off with "Big Pirahna" By Mike Shabb and Boldy James(1:55:11) And next Arri closes it out with "From Here" By NxWorries Ft. Snoop Dogg And October London(1:59:23) FOLLOW THE BRAND! SUPPORT THE BRAND! IG: @GetYaBarsOffPod X/Twitter: @GetYaBarsOffPod Tiktok: @GetYaBarsOffPod Youtube: Get Ya Bars Off Podcast/GYBO Clips Facebook: Get Ya Bars Off Network Group --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/support

Mike Nick's Podcast
The Mighty Wu Tang Clan Mix

Mike Nick's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 166:19


The Mighty Wu-Tang ClanThe Wu-tang Clan formed in late 1992 and has proven to be the most revolutionary Hip-Hop group through their music produced in the mid-90s, which wasn't their most valuable aspect. The clan consisted of nine emcees, “The RZA,” “GZA,” “Ol' Dirty Bastard,” “Method Man,” “Raekwon,” “Ghostface Killa,” “Inspectah Deck,” “U-God,” and “Masta Killa.” Their obligation was furtherance to engulf the record industry in a profitable manner for their winning. So their plan was to release a strong group debut album, then collaborate with one another to release invaluable solo albums.The Wu-tang Clan received their title through the martial arts film, "Shaolin and Wu Tang," which portrayed multiple disciples of the temple to be disciplined in the Wu-tang form. The origin of the word "Wu-tang" derives from Wu Dang, the Taoist holy mountain located in the Central China in the Hubei Province. The word also is the name of the Emperor Yong Le's Ming Purple Imperial City, which was constructed during the time period of 1404-1420. Their debut album, "Enter the Wu-tang (36 Chambers)," was designed to contain a Shaolin vs. Wu-tang theme, and dialogue from the Wu-Tang films were used as skits. An emcee of the Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man, also notes that a sword cutting through air molecules results in a "Wu" sound effect and the "Tang" sound effect is the result of contact made with a shield.The Mighty Wu-Tang Clan MixPresented by: DJ Mike Nick's ... Your Forever DJ

Capes And Scowls
Tapes And Scowls Episode 215- "Tongue Thai'd So Hide Ya Kids, Hide Your Wife or The Rza, The Gza, The Ghostface Killa."

Capes And Scowls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 19:42


This week we continue down that horror franchise path with more Scream, an Asian horror legend that is fairly gruesome, Keith David being a total bad-ass and the outcome of war. Hide your kids Hide your wives, TAS is coming for you! #TapesAndScowls, #TAS, #CapesAndScowls, #MoviePodcast, #Horror, #Movies, #Movie, #Scream3, #ScreamMovies, #Scream4, #DeadPresidents, #VietnamWar, #InhumanKiss, #HorrorMovie, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capesandscowls/support

Everybody Loves The Sunnshine
Episode 112: SomeSongsILike

Everybody Loves The Sunnshine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 63:47


Here's some Old School Hip-Hop Songs I like. Mostly 90's. Rakim, Biggie, Digital Underground, Jay Z, Ghostface Killa, ODB. also follow @dj_sunn on instagram and everywhere else.

The Cannabis Diversity Report with Tahir Johnson
# 063 Last Prisoner Project - Richeda Ashmeade

The Cannabis Diversity Report with Tahir Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 42:02


Richeda Ashmeade is a Last Prisoner Project constituent who is heading into her second year of law school in Atlanta, GA. From competing on the San Diego Poetry Slam Team to recently opening for Ghostface Killa in NYC she is using her poetic platform to inspire her career in cannabis and fight back against her father's unfair 22 year sentence for cannabis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabisdiversity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabisdiversity/support

Megamixes
Various Artists - Back & Forth Massive Mix - Pt.1.2 (Housy Pop Halftime Mix)

Megamixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 115:57


last but not least 3rd Mix in 2022 a lil bit House, Old School, 80s, 90s, Pop, Mashups & More Tracklist: 01. The Rolling Stones vs. Tiesto - Gimme Shelter From God (Bangers & Mash Production) 02. Ed Sheeran vs. Elton John & Dua Lipa - Bad Heart (DJ Glac Mashup) 03. Elton John & Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) 04. Dua Lipa - Love Again 05. Black Box - Strike It Up Remix 06. Cathy Dennis - Touch Me (All Night Long) 07. Lisette Melendez - Together Forever 08. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Looking For The Perfect Beat 09. Saweetie - Fast (Motion) 10. Polo G - Bad Man (Smooth Criminal) 11. Estelle feat. Kanye West - American Boy 12. Purple Disco Machine, Sophie & The Giants - In The Dark 13. Sweedish House Mafia & The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame 14. Goom Gum - Holi 15. The Weeknd - Take My Breath 16. Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott - Where Are You Now 17. Mufasa & Hypeman X Dopamine - Weekend 18. Soulja Boy - She Make It Clap 19. Wu-Tang Clan feat. Rza, Method Man, Ghostface Killa, Raekwon & U-God - Gravel Pit 20. Jonzun Crew - Pack Jam (Look Out For The Ovc) 21. Yes vs. Deee-Lite vs. Disco Fries vs. Hyper Crush vs. re/search - Lonely Heart Groove (Lobsterdust) 22. Metrochic - Danse (Extended Mix) 23. Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy 24. Human League - Don't You Want Me (Purple Disco Machine Extended Mix) 25. Notd & Catello - Nobody 26. The Weeknd - Sacrifice 27. Dallas K & Dark Heart - Time 28. Cheat Codes & Tinashe - Lean On Me (Michael Calfan Remix) 29. Imanbek - Belly Dancer 30. Gayle - Abcdefu 31. Becky Hill & Topic - My Heart Goes (La Di Da) 32. Shouse - Love Tonight Remix 33. Robin Schulz & David Guetta - On Repeat 34. Charming Horses & Kickbait - Don't Want Know Scrubs 35. The Weeknd vs. Alesso & One Republic - Save Your Tears If I Lose Myself (DJs From Mars) 36. Tinlicker & Helsloot - Because You Move Me 37. Ashnikko feat. Princess Nokia vs. Three Days Grace - Slumber Party I Have Become (Vixoria Drift) 38. Quincy Jones feat. Dune - Ai No Corrida 39. Mgmt - Kids 40. Sean Kingston - Fire Burning 41. Phil Fuldner - That Girl 42. Westbam & Inga Humpe - Wasteland (Andhim Remix) 43. Emilio - Ausmacht 44. Acraze feat. Cherish - Do It To It 45. Glockenbach feat. ClockClock - Brooklyn 46. Justin Bieber vs. Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise (DJs From Mars & Mo27Da) remixed&mixed@mazistudiobydjmazi (119-125bpm)

Icons and Outlaws

JAY-Z,  was born Shawn Corey Carter, on December 4, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, here in the U.S..   He grew up in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood, which was pretty rough at the time, where he was raised mainly by his mother, Gloria Carter, who says Shawn used to wake up the household at night, banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table.   His mother bought him his first boombox for his birthday, which set him off on his love of music.   Shawn's father, Adnis Reeves bailed out on his family, including Shawn's three siblings, at a young age but they rekindled their relationship right before Adnis passed away.   Shawn has said, through his lyrics, that when he was younger he had once shot his older drug addicted brother, Eric, in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry.    While in the 6th grade, Jay tested at a 12th grade reading level.   Shawn went to Eli Whitney high school in Brooklyn, along with AZ, the longtime friend and co collaborator of Nas and The Firm, who has been revered as “one of the most underrated lyricists of our time.”   After the closing of his high school, Shawn attended the George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School. There, he would be amongst future Icons and Outlaws alumni Busta Rhymes and Biggie Smalls, the one and only Notorious B.I.G.   Shawn then attended Trenton Central High School, shortly, before dropping out.   He claims to have been selling crack at this time and was even shot at three times.   His firsthand experience with illicit drug dealing would form his lyrics when he began rapping under the stage name Jazzy, soon shortened to Jay-Z (a name that may also have been derived from the proximity of the J and Z subway lines to the Marcy Projects or possibly an Homage to his rapping mentor, Jaz-O).   He lived in London in 1989 for a short time. JAY recorded music with Monie Love and soaked in the culture, before moving back to the States.    You can hear Jay on some of Jaz-O's earlier recordings from the 80's and 90's, like “H.P. Gets Busy”, “Hawaiian Sofie” and “The Originators.”   In the early 90's, Jay-Z found himself involved in rap battles with LL Cool J, who eventually had a falling out while they were both involved at Def Jam. They've resolved their differences since then.   Big Daddy Kane's 1994 album, “Daddy's Home”, introduced the world to Jay in the song “Show and Prove”, a posse cut that had multiple rappers doing verses on one track.   Big Daddy Kane has said in regards to Jay being referred to as his “hype man,”  “When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K (“I Got A Man”) and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage.”     Jay then found himself appearing on Big L's “Da Graveyard” and alongside young versions of DMX and Ja Rule (Holla Holla) in 1995.   1995 also saw Jay's first official single, “In My Lifetime” that had a music video as well as an unreleased video for the song's B-Side, “I Can't Get With that.”   What do you do when you want to get your music out but have no financial backing from a record label? You get out and hustle your album yourself. Jay Z would spend hours a day selling CD's out of his car.   Tired of not getting where he wanted to be in the music world, Jay-Z and two friends, Damon Dash and Kareem Burke, founded their own company and independent record label, Roc-A-Fella Records, in 1995 to release his debut album, Reasonable Doubt (1996). It eventually sold more than a million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum and hes been revered as “one of the greatest rap albums ever” and, arguably, “Jay-Z's best work.”   This album featured beats by renowned producers like DJ Premier and DJ Clark Kent and even had very early appearances from the Notorious B.I.G. and the queen, Mary J Blige.   Reasonable Doubt debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and charted for 18 weeks.   The four singles from this album were “Dead Presidents”, “Ain't No N Word”, “Can't Knock the Hustle”, and “Feelin It”. It would later make Rolling Stone's Magazines “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”   A string of successful albums followed at a rate of at least one per year through 2003. Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (1998) was not only one of the first of Jay-Z's releases to top the Billboard 200 album chart but also won him his first Grammy Award, for best rap album.    This record saw Jay relying more on “wordplay and flow” and featured beats by DJ Premier, Erick Sermon from future Icons, EPMD, Kid Capri and Swizz Beatz, who was a producer for DMX and the record label, Ruff Ryders as well as Timbaland.   Singles from this album included “Can I Get A..”, featuring Ja Rule and Amil, as well as several other head bobbin' bangers.    Vol. 2 would go on to sell over 5 million copies. Remember how we said he won a grammy for this album? He actually boycotted the awards ceremony, contesting the failure to include DMX as a Grammy nominee.   1999 saw Jay working with Mariah Carey on the chart topping song, “Heartbreaker”, which would be his first chart topper in the US. Thanks Mariah!   The same year, Jay released “Vol 3… Life and Times of S. Carter”, selling over 3 million copies with singles like “Big Pimpin.”   The Year 2000 saw the release of yet another album, “The Dynasty: Roc La Familia”. Not originally intended to be a Jay Z album, it was initially recorded to be a compilation record for the Roc-A-Fella artist roster, but Def Jam released it as a Jay-Z joint.   However, this record introduced the world to up and coming producers, The Neptunes and a guy named Pherrel Williams, Bink, Just Blaze and some guy named Kanye West.   The album is considered “more soulful” and has gone twice platinum. That's almost 9 million copies, total. Not too bad for a high school drop out.   In the midst of all this success, there were some fairly prominent feuds with other rappers.   In 2001, Prodigy from Mobb Deep had a problem with a line from Jay in his song “Money, Cash, Hoes” that he felt was talking smack about a dispute he had with Death Row Records, most notably, 2 Pac and Snoop Dogg.   I looked up the lyrics and the only line that I could find that seemed remotely close to a diss was:   “Us the villains, fuck your feelings While y'all playa hate, we in the upper millions What's the dealing? Huh, it's like New York's been soft Ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings” Later that year, at Summer Jam 2001, Jay performed the song “Takeover”, which attacked Prodigy with the lines:   “I don't care if you Mobb Deep, I hold triggers to crews You little, I got money stacks bigger than you When I was pushing weight, back in '88 You was a ballerina, I got the pictures, I seen ya Then you dropped "Shook Ones, " switched your demeanor Well, we don't believe you, you need more people Roc-A-Fella, students of the game, we passed the class 'Cause nobody can read you dudes like we do Don't let 'em gas you, like, "Jigga is ass and won't clap you" Trust me on this one, I'll detach you Mind from spirit, body from soul They'll have to hold a mass, put your body in a hole Oh no, you're not on my level, get your brakes tweaked I sold what your whole album sold in my first week You guys don't want it with Hov Ask Nas, he don't want it with Hov, no!”   Jay then proceeded to reveal photos of Prodigy dressed up like Michael Jackson.   That last line then started beef with Nas that went back and forth until 2005.   The critically acclaimed The Blueprint (2001), Jay's 6th album, featuring the triumphant hit “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” solidified his status as one of the preeminent voices in hip-hop at the dawn of the 21st century.    That album was released literally hours before the infamous 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.   The Blueprint was written in only two days and hit double platinum status, selling 2.7 million albums by 2012.   This album was revered for its production and for being able to “balance mainstream and hardcore rap”.   As opposed to other Jay-Z releases, the Blueprint had only one guest rapper, a fella by the name “Eminem”, who assisted Jay on the track, “Renegade.”   Kanye West was back in the mix producing 4 songs on the album.   The Library of Congress chose “the Blueprint” for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2019 for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”   A legendary singer can actually be heard singing in the song “Girls, Girls, Girls”, another single from “The Blueprint”. Michael Jackson. "He was on my song ‘Girls, Girls, Girls', singing these background vocals and I didn't even put his name on it,” Jay once revealed in an interview with NME.   Shortly after its release, Jay-Z pleaded guilty to assault relating to a 1999 nightclub stabbing of record producer Lance Rivera at the Kit Kat Club in New York City at an album release party for Q-Tip (Tribe Called Quest) and received three years' probation, but the incident did little to derail his career. Apparently, the altercation happened due to Jay accusing Rivera of bootlegging his albums.   Always a busy man, Jay-Z dropped his 6th record, the double album, “The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse”, in 2002. It sold over 3 million copies in JUST the U.S., selling more than his previous album, “The Blueprint”, and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one!    A reissued version, dubbed “The Blueprint 2.1”, was later released as a single disc album and had half of the songs that were on the double record, including the hits “Excuse Me Miss” and “03 Bonnie & Clyde”, which featured the queen B, Beyonce.   Lenny Kravitz, Faith Evans, Biggie and Kanye all had appearances on this album and actually had the songs “Stop”, “La La La”, “What They Gonna Do, Part 2”, and “Beware” on it; these were songs that were not on “The Blueprint 2.”   Also in 2002, Jay-Z released a collaborative album called “The Best Of Both Worlds” with a guy who's been in the news quite often the past years, R. Kelly. The first single from this record was “Honey”, which sampled “Love You Inside Out” by the Bee Gees. None of the singles charted.   Ahead of the release of The Black Album (2003), however, Jay-Z announced his retirement as a performer. The “farewell recording” proved to be one of his most popular, with killer singles like “99 Problems' ' and “Dirt Off Your Shoulder (you can listen to our version at the end of the show and on the official Icons and Outlaws Spotify playlist.    The Black Album was produced by Rick Rubin, and featured other hit makers like Eminem, Kanye, The Neptunes, DJ Quick and The Neptunes, attracting considerable attention. This album has sold over 3 million copies in the US. Jay threw a “retirement party” on November 25th, 2003. However, unlike most of us that would rent out the back room at Outback Steakhouse and invite people from work and the few family members we can tolerate, this was a concert. A concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York.    The footage taken at the “party” would wind up being the central focus of Jay-Z's documentary, “Fade to Black”. All of the proceeds from the party went to charity,   Other performers that rocked the stage were his backing band, The Roots, Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Ghostface Killa from Wu Tang, the speed rapper, Twista, and so many more. Both Tupac and Biggie's mother's, Afeni Shakur & Voletta Wallace even made a special appearance.    As Jay-Z had claimed that he would “retire”, it was more of a retirement from making new studio albums. It didn't stop him from touring, releasing a greatest hits record and making a second collaboration album with R. Kelly, named “Unfinished Business.” This time, the release debuted at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum. 2004 was another busy year as he assumed the presidency of Def Jam Recordings, making him one of the most highly placed African American executives in the recording industry at the time. This new role led to his Roc A Fella partners selling off their shares of Roc A Fella and Jay taking control of BOTH companies. Absolutely killing it!   As I mentioned, Jay-Z stayed extremely active in music. He collaborated with the rock group and future Icons and Outlaws featured artist, Linkin Park in 2004. This record was a remix EP dubbed “Collision Course” that featured mashups of songs from both artists. The only single from the record, “Numb/Encore '' wound up winning a Grammy for “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”. Linkin Park performed the song live at the Grammys and featured the one and only Sir Paul McCartney of the Beatles, who sang verses from the iconic song “Yesterday. The EP went platinum in the US.   Speaking of Linkin Park, Jay-Z executive produced the debut album of Fort Minor, the side project from Mike Shinoda.   In 2005, Jay-Z headlined the Power 105.1 annual concert in New York called the “I Declare War” concert leading people to speculate who he was “declaring war on” as he'd had a history of calling out other artists. However, it was quite the opposite. The concert wound up being an end to the rivalry between Jay and Nas with the two sharing the stage and performing a blended version of Jay-Z's “Dead Presidents” and Nas's “The World Is Yours.”  Jay appeared as a guest vocalist on the recordings of numerous other artists, including Kanye West, whose career he had helped foster, and Beyoncé, whom he had begun dating. (The two would be married in 2008.) Jay-Z also developed a large portfolio of business ventures and investments, including a film-production company, a clothing line, and a stake in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, which he later helped relocate to his hometown of Brooklyn.    He formally returned to recording in 2006 with his next album,Kingdom Come, which released the single, “Show Me What You Got”. This single was leaked a month earlier than it was supposed to and wound up being played in heavy radio rotation. This leak led to Def Jam prompting an FBI investigation into how it could have been leaked. I couldn't find much more about the investigation.   Kingdom Come, Jay-Z's ninth album, featured songs produced by Pharrell, Kanye, Just Blaze, Dr. Dre and, oddly enough, Coldplay's Chris Martin. It sold over 680,000 copies in its first week and has gone double platinum.    In 2007, Jay-Z released his tenth album, American Gangster on November 6th, which was inspired by the gangster movie of the same name, by Ridley Scott.  This record was considered a concept album with Jay depicting his life as a street hustler. The first single off of the album, “Blue Magic” starts off with what has been called a “dealer's manifesto” and refers to political figures of the 1980's like Reagan and Oliver North.    He has his own color. In 2007, JAY-Z spent tens of thousands of dollars for the Pantone Color Institute to create a hue just for him. Described as a pearly blue with platinum dust, the color was first introduced on his own limited edition line of GM Yukon Denali later that year. On January 1st, 2008 Jay stepped down as Def Jam president. He founded a new label, Roc Nation, in 2008, and it soon became a full-service entertainment conglomerate.   Jay-Z proved that he remained one of rap's most-bankable acts when he embarked on a highly successful tour with Mary J. Blige in 2008. The following year he released The Blueprint 3, which bore the sound of some of his most frequent producers, including West and Timbaland. The album generated such hits as “Empire State of Mind,” a musical love letter to New York City adorned with soaring guest vocals by Alicia Keys, and the determined “Run This Town,” which featured West and Rihanna. Both songs won Grammy Awards, as did two other singles from the album. Watch the Throne (2011), an ambitious and highly regarded collaboration with West, proved to be similarly fruitful, with the singles “Otis,” “Niggas in Paris,” and “No Church in the Wild” capturing Grammys as well. In between the two releases, Jay-Z published a memoir, Decoded (2010).   Jay Z (having dropped the hyphen from his name) returned in 2013 with Magna Carta Holy Grail, which, in an exclusive deal with Samsung, was made available for free to users of the company's smartphones several days ahead of its official release. Although the album, on which the rapper reflected on his massive wealth and fame, was greeted with mostly lukewarm reviews, it became his 13th release to land at number one on the Billboard 200. It also produced two Grammy wins: one for best rap/sung collaboration for “Holy Grail” and another for best music video for “Suit & Tie.” He received two more Grammys a year later for his collaboration on Beyoncé's song “Drunk in Love.”   In 2017 JAY-Z (having capitalized the letters and reinstated the hyphen in his name) released his 13th studio solo album, 4:44, an extremely candid album that was, in part, a response to Beyoncé's Lemonade (2016), on which she accused her husband of adultery. He admitted to infidelity on various tracks and also addressed racism and politics. The couple's albums were both released exclusively on TIDAL—a subscription-based music streaming service that JAY-Z owned alongside other artists. JAY-Z had acquired the service in 2015 when he purchased its parent, the Norwegian technology company Aspiro AB. Also in 2017 JAY-Z became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he and Beyoncé, billed as the Carters, unveiled the collaborative effort Everything Is Love, for which they won the Grammy for best urban contemporary album.   In 2021 JAY-Z was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.   JAY-Z is as iconic an entrepreneur and businessman as he is a recording artist. He's been involved in everything from having his own collection through Reebok in 2003, starting his own clothing line and selling it for $204 million, owning a chain of upscale sports bars called the 40/40 Club, being an investor in a line of beauty products, being a co-brand director for Budweiser Select and owning the Brooklyn Nets basketball team until 2013.   He's been an investor in an app to help rich folk book executive plane flights, launched his own cigar line, bought a wine and spirits company, signed an exclusive deal with the Weinstein Company, producing a documentary on Kalief Browder, a man imprisoned for three years and who committed suicide when he was released.   As recently as 2020 he announced the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, a partnership between his own Roc Nation and Brooklyn's Long Island University, which “prepares students for a wide range of careers in performance, entrepreneurship, and all aspects of music, sports business and management.”   In November of that same year, he announced his joining of a cannabis production company as their “Chief Visionary Officer.”   He made Grammy history last month. JAY-Z recently became tied for the most Grammy nominations in history with 80. He shares that distinction with legendary producer Quincy Jones. He's also married to the person who currently holds the record for second most Grammy nominations: Beyoncé's 9 nominations at the end of November put her at 79 over the course of her career.     Jay Z is ranked the 88th best artist - of any genre - of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.   From running around the rough and tough alleys of the Marcy projects to becoming a mogul of multiple companies, Jay-Z is the living embodiment of what hard work and perseverance can achieve. Jay-Z's net worth, presently, is 1.3 Billion dollars, giving him the infallible title of “Hip Hop's First Billionaire.” www.britannica.com www.wikipedia.com www.jayz.com Consider Becoming a Producer of the Show! www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com  

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The Crate 808 Podcast
Best Rap Songs from 1993/1995 Livestream Chat + Mailbag | The 808th Chamber Ep. 116

The Crate 808 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 67:21


We kick off our first ever Patreon livestream chat (called The 808th Chamber) with a dip into the mailbag, and more shouts for our alien playlist - 100 90s Songs You'd Play to An Alien to Define Hip Hop (full list https://www.crate808.com/alien-playlist). It got heated but the crew had such a laugh with the patrons, talking on songs from Masta Ace, Onyx, Souls of Mischief, Tupac and Digital Underground, De La Soul, Smif-N-Wessun, The Coup…and Montell Jordan?!!

Hersole Podcast
Ep. 5: ” It‘s ya girl not, ya boy”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 68:35


Hersole Podcast Ep. 5: " It's ya girl not, ya boy"   This week the ladies discuss guys looking with they looking ass when they don't dress like “Ghostface Killa”. The problems of trying to find clothes in streetwear that give a cozy feel and don't have the super drop crotch look. Although October was looking like a slow sneaker month Patta turned up the heat and the ladies are completely sold on the late collar with Nike. Other topics include:   Why do brands that cater to guys put no effort into styling the women when they want to show women in the brand?    Why do guys insist on quizzing you on what you have on?    True Religion x Supreme Follow the Hersole Podcast on Instagram! Follow Mikayla on Instagram! Follow Nya on Instagram!    

The Rodriguez Show
10/1/21: Zzay & Mia Zoe

The Rodriguez Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 64:27


The guys talk about Kanye's new documentary, Don Toliver's new album, Ghostface Killa's new album and Snoop Dogg's kids album. Then, Mia Zoe performs her new single "I Choose Me" and talks about performing with Aerosmith! And finally, LA Singer/Songwriter Zzay comes through to talk about creating a music program in middle school, her music and perform two fire tracks!  Instagram: @zzay92 @miazoemagana Links to Youtube, Patreon and more: https://linktr.ee/therodriguezshow Follow the guys: Instagram Cesar Rodriguez= @iamcesarrod Mandoh= @mvndoh Yael= @yvelisdead Twitter: @rodriguezshowoc Instagram: @therodriguezshow Facebook.com/officialrodriguezshow Assistant Producer: Yael Flowers Executive Patreon Tier Supporter: Kid Nobu rodriguezshow.com hits101radio.com

Big Rap Cookbook
Ep.16: Daru Jones

Big Rap Cookbook

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 38:20


The Big Rap Cookbook podcasts explores the connection between food and hip hop through interviews with MC's, DJ's & Producers. And we are back for Season 2! On this episode: Drummer to the stars, Daru Jones joins us to reminisce on family meals, speak on American eating habits, how to eat for peak drummer performance and tails from tours! We also found out about how the female gender have influenced his dietary changes throughout life! Bon appetit! Instagram: @darujones @bigrapcookbook Hosted by: @samuelhemingway & @boodafrench Podcast music by: @thelastskeptik Music Featured: Th1rt3en - "Scarecrow" Jack White- "Lazaretto" Raekwon ft. Ghostface Killa, Cappadonna & Method Man - "Ice Cream" www.bigrapcookbook.com

Come Thru
Ride At Your Own Risk #75

Come Thru

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 78:55


Lexie and Ashley address the “O” word and the trials & tribulations that come with family transitioning in their old age. Your favorite hosts talk about group trips & how complicated it can be blending multiple personalities. Life hack; share locations on vacation. Apple introduces the “AirTag” to help keep track of your things, can be attached to your keys, slip on your backpack, or even stick on your remote control. Ashley says that we don’t need another reason to give Apple all our monies. Lexie brings up a recent interview with Steve Harvey where he says that men & women are incapable of having platonic relationships. The girls dive deep into this topic, Ash thinks it’s important for people in relationships to have friends of the opposite sex but establish clear boundaries from the jump. Lex says women can be friends with men and that’s that on that!Is Steph Curry the most influential NBA player in the league today? Ashley and Lexie say you never see young players taking it to the hole instead they’re pulling up from the logo. The new Spacejam movie brings back nostalgic memories & Lexie asks Ashley her top 3 favorite movies as a 90s kid.Stay safe, wear a mask + remember… No Justice, No Peace until ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! Stay connected: @ComeThruPod @FlexxLutherr @Ashlijaayy TV: What to Watch:The Orange Years on HuluBloodline on NetflixThe Nevers on HBO MaxThe Falcon & the Winter Soldier on Disney+The Godfather of Harlem on EpixLaw & Order: Organized Crime on Hulu MAMBA MOMENT: Politician, lawyer, author & voting rights activist Stacey Abrams is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize!HEAT SEEKERS: This Week’s Heat added to the Heat Seekers Playlist:Bino Rideaux featuring Drakeo the Ruler: Incredible Raekwon, Ghostface Killa, & Method Man: Ice Cream Vibe to the Heat Seekers and follow the playlists: Apple Music/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/heat-seekers/pl.u-55D6ZylugW2MDM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BxWfYK7rJSPZhH4fBMJEt?si=9lFATMeBTDO1mvRMhbaxLQ Tidal: https://tidal.com/playlist/4eb24890-f738-4615-b98a-f68064149c27 *** Come Thru Media LLC does not own the rights to the music played during heatseekers.

Blood on Gold Mountain: A Story from the 1871 LA Chinatown Massacre

This episode introduces some key players in the story of the Chinatown Massacre, and gives some background about the social and political conditions for Chinese Immigrants in Wild-West California. Yut Ho and Ah Choy are based on historical figures. For more information about them, a great resource to check out is https://amzn.to/3qEyqsj (“The Chinatown War,” by Scott Zesch), who has collected and attempted to decode a number of primary sources contemporary with the events in this story. Accounts of the lives of Chinese miners are scarce and unreliable. The  closest thing we have to a primary source (in English) is http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist6/chinhate.html (this stunningly racist essay) by author Henry Kitteridge Norton, published in 1924 and transcribed by the San Francisco Museum: This and other similar sources supplied the material on the lives of Chinese miners. Historically, no murders of Whites by Chinese immigrants were recorded...until the day of the massacre, as we shall see. However, that doesn't mean it didn't happen. A wonderful fictional account of Chinese miners can be found in the Ken Liu story “All The Flavors,” published in http://giganotosaurus.org/2012/02/01/all-the-flavors/ (“The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories” (2016) and available online for free). Prostitution was actually much less prevalent in Chinatowns across California than politicians made it out to be in the late 1800's. However, it was a constant danger for those few young women who made it through immigration. The old woman from the Huiguan (“benevolent association” in Cantonese) is fictional, but I have seen the Mahjong Halls of San Francisco Chinatown, and received the brutal solicitations for prostitution that hound young Asians of many genders across America, to this day. The Characters are presented as speaking in Cantonese, rendered as an accessible, 20th-century English familiar to the listening public. So much for Historical Verisimilitude. Here is a basic lexicon for transliterated terms used in the story: Gwailo: Translating as something like “ghost” or “foreign ghost,” it refers to western would-be-colonizers in China. Also used in the US, by such figures as that APB-busting superhero, Ghostface Killa. Mei: a common Chinese diminutive for younger sister Huiguan: A communal association designed to help get new immigrants on their feet. Often possessed of premises; a kind of outside-the-law town hall. If you have questions, thoughts, your own family stories, or historical context to share, please send us a message at @bloodongoldmountain on http://www.facebook.com/bloodongoldmountain (Facebook) or http://www.instagram.com/bloodongoldmountain (Instagram).  ----- Blood on Gold Mountain is brought to you by https://services.claremont.edu/holmes-endowment/ (The Holmes Performing Arts Fund of The Claremont Colleges), https://www.pomona.edu/administration/pacific-basin-institute (The Pacific Basin Institute of Pomona College), https://www.scrippscollege.edu/offices/officesservices/publicevents (The Office of Public Events and Community Programs at Scripps College), https://www.scrippscollege.edu/departments/music (The Scripps College Music Department), and https://necmusic.edu/em (The Entrepreneurial Musicianship Department at The New England Conservatory).  Blood on Gold Mountain was written and produced by Yan-Jie Micah Huang, narrated by Hao Huang, introduced by Emma Gies, and features music composed by Micah Huang and performed by Micah Huang and Emma Gies. A special thanks to https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilakolesaire/ (Sheila Kolesaire) for her critical PR guidance and to https://twitter.com/evoterra (Evo Terra) from https://simpler.media (Simpler Media Productions) for his immense expertise and support.  ----- More details at http://bloodongoldmountain.com (bloodongoldmountain.com) Connect with us on http://www.facebook.com/bloodongoldmountain (Facebook) and...

S.D.E.
Snowfall, Ghostface Verzuz Raekwon, Top 3 NBA Teams In Each Conference, NCAA Tourney

S.D.E.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 60:57


G & Mark get DEEP into the discographies of Ghostface Killa & Raekwon while discussing their recent Verzuz. Other topics covered are if Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a superstar, the top 3 NBA teams in each conference, Garret's thoughts on the NCAA tournament, the new Benny the Butcher album, Black Thought's legendary Funk Flex freestyle, Snowfall, & a lot more Watch S.D.E. on YouTube Follow G From Da Shop on IG Follow Mark Waldo Ward on IG Follow The Super Facts Show on IG

Gems & Juice Podcast
Episode 152: Why?

Gems & Juice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 176:56


Rockett and Figgy react to the announcement of the Ghostface Killa and Raekwon Verzuz and announce the first winner of the Samsung Galaxy Live earbuds giveaway. They review Drake's Scary Hours 2 drop (16:34) and a new song from Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (33:57). Darnell from Broadcast Houston joins to discuss the death of Chucky Trill (42:14). Figgy and Rockett react to Jay-Z selling his share of Tidal to Jack Dorsey (01:16:51), the D'Angelo Verzuz (01:29:15), review Coming 2 America (01:33:42) and the Popeyes Cajun Fish Sandwich (02:07:21), Texas Governor Greg Abbott reopening the state and ending the mask mandate (02:14:23), JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals (02:21:04), Rockets fans annoyed with the announcement that James Harden will one day have his jersey retired (02:30:42), Twitter outrage over the look of Space Jam 2 (02:40:35) and the story of the Nike reseller's mother resigning as Vice President of Nike after his news story (02:47:09).

BEE JACK'S HIP HOP SHOP
EPISODE 22; CAN I LIVE PT. 3 THE BLACK ROB VERSION. JAY-Z SELLS TIDAL NOW, RAEKWON & GHOSTFACE KILLA

BEE JACK'S HIP HOP SHOP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 70:30


On this episode we discussed Jay-Z selling title also Wu-Tang clan members Raekwon the chef and Ghostface Killah go head-to-head in a versus Battle Plus local news a local police chief retires after 33 years police check the little black box from Tiger Woods SUV and more plus The Tick Tock leggings... #FOLLOW BEE JACKS HIP HOP SHOP NOW! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Spiritual Homegirl
150-Wu-Tang's Shyheim the Rugged Child on Supreme Mathematics, Setting Boundaries, and Starting Over

Spiritual Homegirl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 58:56


Maria is happy to have another Bucket List guest on the Spiritual Homegirl Podcast, Wu's Shyheim Franklin aka Shyheim the Rugged Child! It's a Scorpio/Aries conversation, there's a LOT of energy in this power hour!! I apologize for the audio because...Zoom.

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – June 29, 2020

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 166:23


Our 1,000th episode, DPD SUV hits protesters, the bad idea that is Quibi, canceled YouTubers, Bentley's trolling results, face tattoos are in, and Drew has a toilet in his yard.There's a toilet in front of the Red Shovel Studios. Come and get it, Joe.Thankfully we had a 4-day weekend because Drew just can NOT stop binging that damn 74-episode Pablo Escobar show.It's our 1,000th episode. Yay!Jobbie Nooner was another success despite the party pooper Coronavirus.Not a Sports Podcast Sports Desk: 97.1's discussing vaccinations, Emoni Bates to MSU and the Red Wings get screwed in the NHL Draft Lottery.Tom Petty releases a new demo almost three years after his death.Miley Cyrus performed Help and it was way better than the Beatles version. SIST: she made a lot of people build a stage for one song to be played in front of no people.Sacha Baron Cohen trolled a 3%er rally and sang a very catchy new song.Tommy Lee has a great new face tattoo. Cool.Drew caught a doc on the Seattle police / homeless / public policy and it sounds like a great one. Meanwhile, a 16-year-old is dead and a 14-year-old in critical condition following a shooting in CHOP.Facebook is in trouble as many big advertisers have pulled their money.Twitch bans Donald Trump and Reddit removes r/TheDonald. It may have something to do with a poor choice in retweets.Alyssa Milano loves Jim Bentley's Tweet! Now he's getting bombarded by the right.Some people want to cancel David Bowie because of China Girl... and that Nazi stuff he said back in the 1970s.YouTubers Shane Dawson and Jenna Marbles are finished because of their past blackface videos... that netted them millions. Jojo Siwa is fighting back against her blackface allegations.The voice acting world took a hit this weekend as everybody quit their gigs after people found out they didn't look exactly like the people they were portraying.The dam disaster in Midland must be fine now since no one is talking about the cleanup and rebuilding. The girl who was canceled after she faked helping clean up after a protest in Santa Monica has broken her silence by straining to do some explaining.Breaking News: Scott Baio is now following Jim Bentley!Yale does NOT want to change their name after we learn that Elihu Yale was a slave trader.Golfer Ian Poulter had an amazing fart on national TV.A Detroit PD SUV drove through protesters and people are angry.Police took on a bat wielding protester in Wisconsin. The people that filmed the action might want to learn the rest of the story next time.COVID spikes are going nuts, but not a single case was spread via protests.Manscaped brings you a Separated-At-Birth edition of the Bonerline.Quibi has failed miserably. Reese Witherspoon doesn't care, she got PAID.WeWork was such a great idea, that 'The Wing' has copied their model but only for women. Yeah that'll work out.Mark Consuelos wants you to know he still wants to nail Kelly Ripa all the time. Some people think the story is a diversion so no-one pays attention to Lola.Katy Perry almost committed suicide after Orlando Bloom dumped her ass in 2017.Meghan Markle and her APW are getting paid big $$$ to be public speakers.Rob Kardashian is BACK, baby!Gen Z is deeeeeep and will fix everything... by making t shirts.New Cameos include Jay Jay French, Mason Rudolph, Jim Norton, Larry Brown, Dikembe Mutombo, Ghostface Killa, Phil Simms, LaVar Ball, Tony La Russa, Johnny Manziel, Tonya Tucker and the guy from Spin Doctors.Check out Shane Dawson's very long, slow, and poorly edited apology.Mesa needs some help, check out LikeMesa.com!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

This Hip Hop Show
THHS #41

This Hip Hop Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 61:26


1. Apollo Brown - Poverty's Pair of Dice2. Rez Raida - Mr. Mad Fly3. J.I.D. - 8701 (ft. 6LACK)4. Joey Bada$$ - Babylon (ft. Chronixx)5. Dizzy Wright - Fraud6. Trippie Redd - Tr666 (ft. Swae Lee)7. Raekwon - Live Kid (ft. Ghostface Killa & Notorious B.I.G.)8. Jeru The Damaja - Brooklyn Took It9. Nas - The Message10. French Montana - Bring Dem Things (ft. Pharrell)11. Gavyln & DJ Hoppa - What You Want12. Skyzoo - Parks & Recreation (ft. Saba Abraha)13. Black Thought - Thank You (ft. KIRBY)14. Talib Kweli - Palookas (ft. Sean Price)15. Kendrick Lamar - Black Panther16. Travis Scott - Stop Trying To Be God17. Drake - Elevate18. Travis Scott - No Bystanders19. Jay Rock - The Bloodiest20. Tre Capital - LOVESponsored by Tranqwheel Stress Ball Steering Wheel Covers at Tranqwheel.com and Nopali Media at nopalimedia@gmail.com

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast
From the vault: Jungletrain Promomix 2008

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 72:11


Digging through my vault, found this good ol' mix from 2008 - a special promo recording for Jungletrain. Enjoy! Tracklist: 01. Ghostface Killa & Nejo - Back Like That (DJ Marky & Bungle Remix) - White Label [GHOST001, 2007] 02. Apex - By The Way - Horizons Music [HZN028, 2008] 03. Syncopix - Happy Happy Joy Joy - Hospital Records [NHS79, 2004] 04. Random Movement - Her Song - Innerground Records [INN024, 2008] 05. Influx U.K. - Show 'Em What You've Got - Allsorts [ALLSORTS007, 2008] 06. Carl Matthes & Bionic1 - Let It Go - Planet Funk [forthcoming] 07. Druid - The Blue Yonder - Deep Instinct Records [forthcoming] 08. BCee & Lomax - Help You - Intrinsic [INTRINSIC004, 2006] 09. Syncopix - Nightlistener - Syncopix [SYNCLP002S, 2008] 10. Proxima - Critical Force - SGN:LTD [SGN011, 2008] 11. Atlantic Connection - Echo Park - Influenza Media [INMD001, 2008] 12. Druid & Undersound - Be Gentle - Distinctive Beats Digital [forthcoming] 13. Break - Timeline (VIP mix) - Critical Recordings [CRIT035, 2008] 14. The Ego & DJ Roots feat. Ill-Esha - Universe - Blu Saphir Recordings [BLUS007, 2008] 15. Drumatic - Sleeve - Break The Surface [BTS001, 2008] 16. Invaderz - Can't Explain It - Invaderz Transmissions [INV014, 2008] 17. Stu feat. Danger Girl - Losing My Mind (Basher Remix) - Sudden Def Recordings [SDR12033, 2008] 18. DJ Clipz & Redskin feat. Hollie G - Push It Up (TC Remix) - Audio Zoo [AZOO005, 2008] 19. Isotone - Trip - Obsessions [OBSE011, 2008] 20. Gridlok - The Media Is A Joke - C.I.A. Records [CIA043, 2008] 21. Tyler Straub - Walk With You - FF Digital [2008] DJ Druid on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedjdruid DJ Druid on SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/djdruid

PPLM
PPLM #27 Top 50 Albums of 2019 Part 2

PPLM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 60:47


Part 2 discussion and review of the top 50 albums in 2019 based on the PPLM podcast. Press Play, Lyrics & More. A Hip Hop Monthly Podcast Wrapping Up All The Good Music For The Month! Download/Share Our Playlists on Spotify, Google Play, & Apple Music. 0:00 to 10:17- Boogie, Fat Joe & Dre 10:17 to 21:10- Ghostface Killa & J Stone 21:10 to 31:20 - Ubi & Beast Coast 31:20 to 40:30 - Joey Fatts & Yelawolf 40:30 to 47:30 - Diamond D & Underachievers 47:30 to 56:05- Birdman, Juvenile, & Gang Starr 56:05 to 1:00:47- Diabolic

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
129 – Enter the Wu-Tang Clan

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 72:07


And now for something completely different… Julia journeys all the way to Shaolin [a.k.a Staten Island] to become better versed in a hip-hop group about which she previously knew nothing: the world-famous Wu-Tang Clan. Learn about the members, their early history, famous albums and songs, and a lot of Wu-Tang trivia along the way. Later, enjoy a quiz called “Leggo My Logo!” . . . [Music: 1) Lobo Loco, “Kung Fu Fighters March – Fast (ID 833),” 2019. Courtesy of Lobo Loco, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]

Decoding 40
Our Magnum Opus [feat. Magnum P.I.'s Stephen Hill] | Episode 40

Decoding 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 79:38


Welcome back to our eponymous 40th episode.   We had to go big for this episode. And, we mean CBS big! We welcomed actor Stephen Hill to the studio to discuss his brilliant career and some of his coolest moments in television and film. Hill's television credits include “Law & Order: SVU,” “It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Political Animals,”, ”BLUE BLOODS, “Boardwalk Empire”, “Lewis & Clark” and “Luke Cage.” His most recent work includes Steve McQueen's feature film “Widows,” the play “Manhood” at the National Black Theater, and the Netflix series “Maniac.” Hill's "Magnum P.I." character, a military veteran who flies helicopters, shares a distinguished trait with his father, who was a Vietnam veteran chopper mechanic. In This Week in Racism, we consider Stephen's inability to get the coveted blue check of Instagram on his account as a possible signal of racist intent. Stephen also talks about the Tales from Shaolin: Shakey Dog project and the reaction from Ghostface Killa. The film features an original score by indie Hip Hop producers Jake Summers, Eno Noziroh, and Wino Willy, Shakey Dog also stars Ninja N. Devoe, Angel Sanchez, Nasser Metcalfe, and Clinton Lowe - with special appearance by elusive Hip Hop super-producer Megahertz. Produced by Jeremy Sample, Stephen Hill, Marquette Jones, and Janie McFadden along with screenwriter J. Michael Neal and director Louis A. Moore. This Week's Libation is Four Roses Whiskey and we give our review, but our reviews get upstaged by Stephen's Pappy Van Winkle story. NOTE: If you haven't watched Boardwalk Empire, there's a Spoiler Alert at 33:34-36:55. You'll hear all this and more in this special edition of Deco

Decoding 40
Our Magnum Opus [feat. Magnum P.I.'s Stephen Hill] | Episode 40

Decoding 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 79:38


Welcome back to our eponymous 40th episode.   We had to go big for this episode. And, we mean CBS big! We welcomed actor Stephen Hill to the studio to discuss his brilliant career and some of his coolest moments in television and film. Hill’s television credits include “Law & Order: SVU,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Political Animals,”, ”BLUE BLOODS, “Boardwalk Empire”, “Lewis & Clark” and “Luke Cage.” His most recent work includes Steve McQueen’s feature film “Widows,” the play “Manhood” at the National Black Theater, and the Netflix series “Maniac.” Hill’s "Magnum P.I." character, a military veteran who flies helicopters, shares a distinguished trait with his father, who was a Vietnam veteran chopper mechanic. In This Week in Racism, we consider Stephen’s inability to get the coveted blue check of Instagram on his account as a possible signal of racist intent. Stephen also talks about the Tales from Shaolin: Shakey Dog project and the reaction from Ghostface Killa. The film features an original score by indie Hip Hop producers Jake Summers, Eno Noziroh, and Wino Willy, Shakey Dog also stars Ninja N. Devoe, Angel Sanchez, Nasser Metcalfe, and Clinton Lowe - with special appearance by elusive Hip Hop super-producer Megahertz. Produced by Jeremy Sample, Stephen Hill, Marquette Jones, and Janie McFadden along with screenwriter J. Michael Neal and director Louis A. Moore. This Week's Libation is Four Roses Whiskey and we give our review, but our reviews get upstaged by Stephen’s Pappy Van Winkle story. NOTE: If you haven't watched Boardwalk Empire, there's a Spoiler Alert at 33:34-36:55. You’ll hear all this and more in this special edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook,  Instagram and  Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.

Fun and Truth in Black and White with Pat and Jay

Ghostface Killa, Ghosting Someone, Timing vs. Attitude, Jay's IDGAF, Pat's PSA

Termagant Talk Pod
To Bigen or not to Bigen that is the Question.

Termagant Talk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 85:46


This week Goodie and Shantel get into the new Gangstarr/J.Cole and Ghostface Killa joints. Shantel reviews the Hustlers movie. DMX re-signs to Def Jam.The ladies take a deep dive into Fat Joe’s “controversial” take on his ancestry and the Savage Fenty fashion show. Our “We See Your Sis” this week: Black Sapphire Fashion Jewelry and The Sable Collective. Press play, subscribe, rate and review.

Power Playthrough
Episode 105 - Polite Podcasting boys

Power Playthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 77:49


The Bara Be Chomping and as usual the boys have a hard time with some words Dann teaches Freddy about tapeworms, and one of the hosts are jealous of Ghostface Killa of Wu-tang Clan fame. Episodes Covered Ohranger Episode 4: Bizarre!! Iron Man Papa Ohranger Episode 5: Fierce Love!! The Burning Brothers Ohranger Episode 6: Formidable Foe: A Thinking Machine Follow Power Playthrough on Social Media as well! Twitter @PPlaythrough twitter.com/pplaythrough Facebook @PPlaythrough https://www.facebook.com/PPlaythrough Instagram @PowerPlaythrough instagram.com/powerplaythrough If you like our show and think we deserve a little something extra head over to Patreon.com/powerplaythrough Thanks to Rayner for the use of our theme song head over to Rayner.bandcamp.com to support them --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-playthrough/support

Once Upon a Time On Tuesday
Enter the Podcast Chambers

Once Upon a Time On Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 47:11


After we watched Wu-Tang receive their own district in Staten Island, we figured why not?!?!Why not go back to Once Upon a Time when this 9 man crew came through and changed the game in 93, put Shaolin on the map & make logos important. Enough said, lets enter the Wu (all 36 chambers).

Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast
Who Will Survive episode 26 : Unsane-sination Nation

Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 125:13


  Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we try to hide from everyone who is out to get us. Joining us is an expert at maintain a low profile, or maybe not, Daeron Wilson, man of many podcasts. When he’s not talking on those shows, he loves to look into what makes society tick and we thought he’d be great for these movies, Unsane & Assassination Nation, which explore some pretty disturbing sides of the world in which we live. However, it’s not all doom and gloom as we still have fun like always while making light of terrible things.   Keep up with Daeron:   Psychosemantic Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-psychosemantic-podcast/id1191732198?mt=2   VD Clinic Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vd-clinic-legion/id1250949032?mt=2   Midnight Horror Show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-midnight-horror-show/id281292897?mt=2   Music:   Committed by Unsane   Assassination Day by Ghostface Killa   We Can’t Stop by Miley Cyrus   background music by Eevee   Download, subscribe, review and share us:   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2   https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast   http://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/   Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast.   Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.   The post Who Will Survive episode 26 : Unsane-sination Nation appeared first on Legion.

WLPWR's Free Game
WLPWR's Freegame Producer's Podcast Episode 95 ft. Andy Cohn

WLPWR's Free Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 60:00


On this episode we interview the President and Publisher of The Fader Magazine, Andy Cohn. This was such a great conversation! Topics discussed included:Him growing up with a love for music and how that translated into a passion for music journalismHis position at The Fader and how the magazine has evolvedHow The Fader played a major role in the merging of hip hop, pop and rock cultures The unique approach the magazine takes to the format of it’s covers and how that came aboutThe role of the music producer in music today from a media coverage standpointThe thinking behind it’s producer issue and if we will see more of thatHow can producers get more mainstream attention and what new producers in particular can do to get noticed?The recent visit Kanye West paid to The Fader offices and what that experience was like for the staff at the magazine Follow Andy Cohn@AndyCohnAlso discussed this episode:Successful A3C weekend for the Gray Matter Collective including performances from Skye Morales & Chris L, and a weiting workshop in conjunction with @istandard The Music Modernization Act is now signed into law!New music releases from Lil Baby & Gunna, Ghostface Killa, Mozzy, Styles P & Dave East, etc Hit up our Patreon page and join! Members can now submit beats for our weekly beat break! Follow the link: https://www.patreon.com/FreeGameFollow us:@freegamepodcast@wlpwr@BrianOnreaThis episode was sponsored by @yumpanadas and @mcbridesisters recorded at @graymattercollective and mixed by @checkmatecreative and produced by @londonelixirlx Cover Art by @yo.im.jay

Tabs
Ep. 6 - 6th sense

Tabs

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 73:57


6th episode - Recorded April 18, 2018. We talk a little bit about memes, and then a lot about the Eric Andre Show. Tabs bring up topics of Brooklyn's oldest black book store, Apres Noir, the end of American selvedge denim, Ghostface Killa, etc. Enjoy!

Sports, Biz & Music The Podcast By: Dj Anonymous
20: it was an Honor to Sit Down With Legendary Dj and Miami's Own DJ EFN #HomeTeam

Sports, Biz & Music The Podcast By: Dj Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 74:25


The hip-hop activist known as DJ EFN has been widely acknowledged as “Miami’s mixtape king” for the last ten years and more. And while he’s certainly earned that title, a comprehensive appreciation of EFN’s work as a hip-hop entrepreneur might persuade you that it makes more sense to consider him as “Miami’s answer to Russell Simmons.” Not yet 40 years old, E is now marking his 20th anniversary in the game, a career that’s seen him distinguish himself as a club and radio deejay, street promoter, artist manager, label executive, record producer, record pool founder, fashion retailer, and film producer. Most of these activities have been conducted under the Crazy Hood brand. “When I was getting started in the early Nineties, the uniform for a hip-hop kid was a hoodie,” E explains. “The crazy part has to do with me. I was a teenager then and, like many teenagers, I felt a bit out of my mind. Luckily, I had a loving single mother and decided to put my energy into the arts, where I could express my frustrations without hurting anyone.” E’s particular mission has been to represent a strain of gritty local hip-hop music that has more in common with New York rap than with the party music for which Miami is best known. He thinks of his turf as Miami’s “underground” hip-hop scene. In an interview with Julia Beverly for Ozone magazine in 2005, the rapper Garcia, who records for EFN’s Crazy Hood label, could have been speaking for E when he said, “South Beach is just a tourist town, with frozen drinks and girls with fake boobs and everybody wants to be famous. It’s a fun place to party and a good place to break a record, but it’s not Miami. That’s like going to Cancun and saying you’ve been to Mexico.” But if DJ EFN doesn’t want to be lumped in with the hip-hoppers of Miami Beach, he’s also not a wanna-be New Yorker. Indeed, when E made his first mixtape, in 1993, he did so, he says, “because I was really pissed off that there was no consistent mixtape dj in Miami, no one who ever really played the music from Miami. Everybody listened to DJ Clue or Tony Touch. It was good music, but I didn’t want to hear shouts to Brooklyn or the Bronx. I wanted to shout out Miami and help to put on the local cats.” The part of Miami that EFN calls home is Kendall, the unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County where he grew up and continues to reside. It numbers about 75,000 souls, the majority of whom speak Spanish as a first language. These include many Cubans, of course, but also significant numbers of Colombians, Nicaraguans, Peruvians, and Venezuelans. “My mother moved us to Kendall from Los Angeles in 1986, following my father, who had moved here ahead of us,” recalls E. E released his first Crazy Hood mixtape the year he graduated from high school, during a period he remembers as “a golden age for local b-boys and b-girls” that has somehow been “left out of the history books and denied its proper recognition.” Over the next two decades he produced 42 volumes of the mixtape, featuring not only Miami-based artists, but such national stars as Outkast, Redman, Capone-N-Noreaga, KRS-One, Wu-Tang, Ja Rule, Sean Paul, Joe Budden, Lil Jon, Ghostface Killa, Bun B, Keith Murray, and David Banner. Ever inclined to support the international brotherhood of hip-hop djs, both locally and globally, E founded Miami’s Crazy Sounds Record Pool in 1997 (it enjoyed a ten-year run) and Hood DJs, a global coalition. Formal recognition of the importance of this work first occurred in 2002, when EFN was named the Best New Mixtape DJ at the 7th Annual Justo Awards. The following year he was named Best Mixtape DJ at First Annual Miami Urban Music Awards. The effectiveness of E’s street promo for his Crazy Hood mixtapes eventually attracted the attention of various national brands on the lookout for some help with their products in the Miami market. Over the years, C.H.P. Marketing and Promotions has counted Tommy Boy, Slip-N-Slide, Loud Records, Epic, Coca-Cola...

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis
Proper Propaganda Ep. 130, "Confessions of a Traitorous Mind"

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 59:03


Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Blakface, Blu & Exile, STS, and more, but first, new from Eminem featuring Beyonce, “Walk on Water.” TRACK ARTIST “I Walk on Water” Eminem feat. Beyoncé “Fake News (Make Love Great Again)” STS “Another Day” Blu & Exile “Celebration” Blakface Interlude: Michael Che BG Music: “Jay Dee 50” by J Dilla “Blood in the Streets” Ghostface Killa feat. AZ “And I Love It” Murs & 9th Wonder “Cabinet Battle 3” Hamilton “Jack the Ripper” LL Cool J “Outta Here” KRS ONE “Black Business” Poor Righteous Teachers “Firm Fiasco” The Firm (Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown) Interlude: “The Amazing Alexander” “Positivity” Black Eyed Peas “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” The Animals “King Without a Crown” Matisyahu

WLPWR's Free Game
WLPWR's Freegame Producer's Podcast Episode 69 Ft. K-Def

WLPWR's Free Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 93:02


In this episode WLPWR and Brian Onrea talk with legendary producer K-Def (worked with Marly Marl, Lords of The Underground, Monie Love, Positive K, Craig Mack, Shabba Ranks, Ghostface Killa, Old Dirty Bastard, UGK, Diddy etc) In this amazing conversation, they discuss.His early musical influences coming out of New JerseyGetting into music production initially and his initial work with KRS 1 and Boogie Down ProductionsBeing a student and learning music production techniques from Marly MarlProducing on Lords of The Underground “Here Come The Lords” album, specifically his state of mind when making the beats for “Funky Child” and “Chief Rocka”Producing the underground classic “How Nice I am” for artist World RenounHis connection to Sugarhill Records and his connection and influence on WLPWRWhat producer(s) he gets inspired byHe gives up some clues on his unique sample chopping and isolation techniques His philosophy on releasing music (He has several instrumental projects available on platforms)Follow K-Def@DJKDefAlso discussed this episode:We welcome new co-host Tristin Blake aka Travie to the show. She tells us a little about herself and her journey. Show her some love @tristinblakeThey send out thoughts and prayers for the United States and world (Puerto Rico, Las Vegas, Racial Tension, etc)Live performance safety and protocol: Should we change our approach as artists, producers, and creatives?WLPWR gives an update on what he’s been working on:Skye Morales “New One” video is doing well. Click the link in her bio and support @SkyeMoralesGrey Matter Collective Studio update!New Music Releases from Rhapsody, Jhene Aiko, IDK, Quincey White, Big Krit, etcChris Brown Announces his new 45 song project. How does huge track listings affect songwriter and producer pay?BET Awards Recap and American music Award nominees have been announced. The team discusses. Follow us@FreeGamePodcast@WLPWR@TristinBlake@BrianOnreaThis episode was recorded at Grey Matter Studios and mixed by Joey Stanca @dreamsonparadeCatch several video episodes of the podcast on YouTube Channel Auxnomoly TV. Videos recorded by Paul Fant

INDIE REVIEW RADIO
INDIE REVIEW RADIO/ CHRIS WALKER / INDIE ARTIST

INDIE REVIEW RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 90:00


An accomplished visual artist, Chris has worked for Marvel and DC comics and illustrated Ghostface Killa’s graphic novel Cell Block Z. He has created artwork for Sony Pictures, Adidas, and Virgin Records, and has also worked with talents such as P-Diddy, Eminem, and KRS-1. A storyteller at heart, his independent film projects have been featured on MTV Geek and Wired.com. Chris works as a creative developing campaigns for brands such as AT&T, McDonald’s, MillerCoors, and Honda Currently, Chris is launching his new digital comic, Relic, which tells the story of two African-American brothers who develop supernatural powers from an ancient family heirloom, which tears them apart. The story tells the struggle of the lust for more power, but also the ability to help their family be whole again. 

Radio Zero
036 The Unsung Hero Episode - Kevin Covan + DJ HeavLuv

Radio Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 189:21


THE UNSUNG HERO - TRACK LISTINTROWE COULD BE HEROES - DAVID BOWIEJUST BE GOOD TO ME - S.O.S. BANDSHORTY SWING MY WAY - KP ENVYIBREATHE - SEAN PAUL FT BLU CANTRELLWORD UP - CAMEOKEVIN COVAN INTERVIEWSURVIVING THE TIMES - NASTHE CORNER - COMMONKOINNOSSEUR KHRIS - MIND ON WINMY FAVORITE MC's - CEELO GREENLAYEM DOWN - WOADAHSWEET STICKY THING - OHIO PLAYERSMIXTAPE FOR LOVERS - QUIET STORM - DJ HEAVLUV (SOUNDCLOUD)DJ HEAVLUV INTERVIEWFIND A WAY - A TRIBE CALLED QUESTITS A SHAME - KOOL G RAPU DA MAN (DJ EVIL DEE REMIX) - BLACK MOONUSE TO KNOW - REESE BURNZDIG A GRAVE (LORD DIGGA DISS) - SHABAAM SAHDEEQDREAMS - THE GAMEDIDN'T IT RAIN - ROSETTA THARPESHIRLEY CHISHOLME AUDIO CLIPWE ARE NEWSPAPER MEN - L ALEX WILSON - BY LOWELL MILKEN CENTERJETER VS LOVING - AUDIO CLIPCAN'T YOU SEE - TOTAL FT KEITH MURRAY (BAD BOY REMIX)TAKE ME TO THE MARDI GRAS - BOB JAMES (CLIP)PETER PIPER - RUN DMCWORK IT - MISSY ELLIOTTDAYTONA 500 - GHOSTFACE KILLA, RAEKWON, CAPPADONNACLAP YOUR HANDS - A TRIBE CALLED QUESTLAST DAYZ - ONYX8 MILE - RABBIT VS LOTTO RAP BATTLEREGULATE - WARREN G FT NATE DOGGI'LL SEE YOU WHEN U GET THERE - COOLIOOUTRO

Radio Zero
036 The Unsung Hero Episode - Kevin Covan + DJ HeavLuv

Radio Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 189:21


THE UNSUNG HERO - TRACK LIST INTRO WE COULD BE HEROES - DAVID BOWIE JUST BE GOOD TO ME - S.O.S. BAND SHORTY SWING MY WAY - KP ENVYI BREATHE - SEAN PAUL FT BLU CANTRELL WORD UP - CAMEO KEVIN COVAN INTERVIEW SURVIVING THE TIMES - NAS THE CORNER - COMMON KOINNOSSEUR KHRIS - MIND ON WIN MY FAVORITE MC's - CEELO GREEN LAYEM DOWN - WOADAH SWEET STICKY THING - OHIO PLAYERS MIXTAPE FOR LOVERS - QUIET STORM - DJ HEAVLUV (SOUNDCLOUD) DJ HEAVLUV INTERVIEW FIND A WAY - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST ITS A SHAME - KOOL G RAP U DA MAN (DJ EVIL DEE REMIX) - BLACK MOON USE TO KNOW - REESE BURNZ DIG A GRAVE (LORD DIGGA DISS) - SHABAAM SAHDEEQ DREAMS - THE GAME DIDN'T IT RAIN - ROSETTA THARPE SHIRLEY CHISHOLME AUDIO CLIP WE ARE NEWSPAPER MEN - L ALEX WILSON - BY LOWELL MILKEN CENTER JETER VS LOVING - AUDIO CLIP CAN'T YOU SEE - TOTAL FT KEITH MURRAY (BAD BOY REMIX) TAKE ME TO THE MARDI GRAS - BOB JAMES (CLIP) PETER PIPER - RUN DMC WORK IT - MISSY ELLIOTT DAYTONA 500 - GHOSTFACE KILLA, RAEKWON, CAPPADONNA CLAP YOUR HANDS - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST LAST DAYZ - ONYX 8 MILE - RABBIT VS LOTTO RAP BATTLE REGULATE - WARREN G FT NATE DOGG I'LL SEE YOU WHEN U GET THERE - COOLIO OUTRO

Warm Focus Radio
Warm Focus 29: Gondrian

Warm Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 120:00


12:00pm Doll (Kidkanevil Remix) by Noah on - (-) 12:04pm Pick Up Sticks by Jon Kennedy on - (-) 12:07pm Hello! by David Wingo & Explosions in the Sky on - (-) 12:10pm Beacon by Disasterpiece on - (-) 12:12pm The Number 4 by Kruangbin on - (-) 12:15pm You Don't Know Me by Apparat on - (-) 12:19pm Fragment II by Library Tapes on - (-) 12:23pm Genshi by Susumu Yokota on - (-) 12:28pm Evolver (Return) by Rioux on - (-) 12:33pm Caught in the Chest by Julien Mier, Magical Mistakes on - (-) 12:39pm IPlayYouListen (Instrumental) by ODESZA on - (-) 12:43pm Truth (Helios Remix) by Balmorhea on - (-) 12:47pm Where Is My Mind? by Maxene Cyrin on - (-) 12:49pm Weird Fishes by Noordpool Orchestra on Radiohead, a Jazz Symphony (-) 12:57pm Six Hours by Neat Beats on - (-) 1:01pm One by Sweet Valley on - (-) 1:03pm The Gamps by Danny! on - (-) 1:05pm Wngs by Knxwledge on - (-) 1:06pm Enemies All Around Me (Instrumental) by Ghostface Killa on Twelve Reasons to Die (-) 1:08pm Dillatronic 01 by J Dilla on - (-) 1:10pm Perverted Undertone by Prefuse 73 on One Word Extinguisher (Warp Records) 1:14pm Untitled/Fantastic (Instrumental) by Slum Village on - (-) 1:16pm Ding Dong Thing by Felix Laband on - (-) 1:26pm El Toro by Bonobo on - (-) 1:29pm So Lost In Nothing by JDSY on - (-) 1:31pm A Day In The Life by The Album Leaf on - (-) 1:33pm Sunrays by Catching Flies on - (-) 1:37pm Electricity by The Avalanches on - (-) 1:40pm The Young Machines by Her Space Holiday on - (-) 1:44pm Don't Mean A Thing by Lapalux on Lustmore (Brainfeeder) 1:49pm Unbound by Arms and Sleepers on - (-) 1:52pm Everyone Alive Wants Answers by Colleen on Everyone Alive Wants Answers (The Leaf Label) 1:55pm La Califas Perdido by Tommy Guerrero on - (-)

The Hip-Hop Rejectz presents Rejectz Radio
The Hip-Hop Rejectz - Episode #1 - Top 5 Rappers Dead or Alive

The Hip-Hop Rejectz presents Rejectz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 84:14


ep.1: TOP 5 DOABirdman vs. Lil Wayne.• ATL Bus Shooting• Throwing Drinks at Miami Nightclub• Birdman suing Jay's TIDAL streaming service over “Free Weezy Album”• Turk Wins case against Cash Money for unpaid royalties• Is this the End of Cash Money?Ghostface Killa vs Action BronsonYounger Emcees not respecting their elders.Meek Mills Vs. DrakeRevolt TV Coming to AT&T U-verse July 27th.Remy Ma coming to this Love & Hip-Hop New York.● HIP-HOP LEGEND SPOTLIGHT: LL COOL J

Warm Focus Radio
Warm Focus Radio / Ep. 11: Beat Machine

Warm Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 120:00


2015 - 10 - 28 12 - 00 - 00 This week, Warm Focus is all drum machines sequences, soul samples and instrumental boom bap... 12:00pm Intro by The xx on The xx (-) 12:02pm Crush by Metaform on Standing on the Shoulders of Giants (-) 12:05pm Patience in Play by Oddisee on The Beauty in All (Mello Music Group) 12:07pm Hungry Instrumental by Apollo Brown on The Reset Instrumentals (-) 12:12pm Distant Land by Madlib on Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note (Blue Note) 12:15pm Singularis by Diaphanous on Flying Through Yo Hood (-) 12:17pm 4/17/1975 by Rob Viktum on Progress 2 (-) 12:20pm Enemies All Around Me (Instrumental) by Ghostface Killa on Twelve Reasons to Die (-) 12:21pm Eagle Fantasies by Mux Mool on Just Saying Is All (-) 12:25pm Fleur Blanche by Orsten on Cutworks (-) 12:28pm While On Saturn's Rings by Ernest Gonzales on While On Saturn's Rings (-) 12:31pm Moon by Little People on Mickey Mouse Operation (-) 12:35pm Turnback by Audible Doctor on It's a New Day (Redux) (-) 12:35pm Day Dreaming by Inf on - (-) 12:40pm Mbira Beat by GoldFish on Caught in the Loop (-) 12:43pm That's What I Am Talking About by Pete Rock on NY's Finest Instrumentals (-) 12:48pm The Infamous Bill by Kruangbin on The Infamous Bill (-) 12:52pm Marbles & Drains by TM Juke on Renommee Recommends... (-) 12:55pm Fairy Tale - Nujabes Tribute by Ta-Ku on Beat Sketches Vol. 1 (-) 12:58pm Soul Vibration by J-Walk on A Night on the Rocks (-) 1:02pm Daisuke by El Huervo on Do Not Lay Waste To Homes... (-) 1:04pm ROYGBIV by Boards of Canada on Warp20 (-) 1:06pm Soundgirl Personal by Fat Jon on Repaint Tomorrow (-) 1:08pm Venice Venture by Big Wild on Venice Venture (-) 1:12pm Channel 1 Suite by The Cinematic Orchestra on Motion (-) 1:17pm Nissim by The Gaslamp Killer on The Gaslamp Killer Experience Live (-) 1:21pm Autumn Evening Breeze by Sound Providers on An Evening with the Sound Providers (-) 1:25pm You by Bibio on Silver Wilkinson (-) 1:29pm Skylight by Gramatik on Beatz & Pieces, Vol. 1 (-) 1:32pm Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens by DJ Cam on Underground Vibes (-) 1:38pm Gravitas by Little People on Mickey Mouse Operation (Illicit Entertainment Ltd) 1:38pm Carnivores Unite by Blockhead on Music by Cavelight (-) 1:44pm Linctus by Aim on Hinterland (-) 1:49pm Sandias by Virtual Boy on Virtual Boy (-) 1:51pm Still Grimey by Wu-Tang Clan on Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture Instrumentals (-) 1:55pm After Thoughts by Oddisee on The Beauty in All (-)

The 857 Music Podcast - Hip-hop || Topics || Trends || News || Commentary || Discussion || Entertainment
Action Bronson Snubs His Idol During Interview... Bold Or Stupid?

The 857 Music Podcast - Hip-hop || Topics || Trends || News || Commentary || Discussion || Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 30:17


The 857 Music Podcast - Episode 7: Action Bronson Steps Over The Line And Disrepects His Sound-A-Like Idol, Wu Tang Clan Hip-Hop Legend Ghostface Killa. In this episode we discuss details and the significance of the beef between Action Bronson and Wu Tang's Ghostface Killa as well as the lesson it teaches. The 857 Music Podcast features in-depth discussions between 857 members (and occasional guests) regarding popular and sometimes controversial music news stories! Selected questions from fans are also read and answered during the show.

Pants OFF! Podcast
Pants OFF! Podcast Ep. 44 - Ace Wilde Returns

Pants OFF! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 59:25


Ace Wilde (singer/tattoo artist) joins us again to tell a tale of a near riot situation during a show some years back that lead to a ska band's van being destroyed and a trip to jail! Hilarious. We also talk about being vegan (vegansofiowa.com), traveling, the pros of marijuana legalization, the latest on his band Tyborn Jig, bouncing during a Ghostface Killa show, getting tattooed by a past guest (who is NOT a tattoo artist), among other stuff. This one literally becomes just two people having a conversation about the latter and all other kinds of bullshit. Wouldn't have wanted it any other way.

Soleado
Ice Cream, Use Cream en SOLEADO de Señorlobo y Lubacov

Soleado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 55:34


El último Soleado antes del parón del verano se centra en gente gritando (y helados), empezando por una clásica escena de la película Down By Law de Jim Jarmusch y continuando con terracos de gritones como Otis Redding, Tom Waits, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Big Youth, Camarón De La Isla, Ghostface Killa, Screaming Lord Sutch y muchos, muchos más. PLAYLIST: 1. Roberto Benigni, Tom Wait & John Lurie – I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream.2. Tom Waits – The Earth Died Screaming.3. The Detroit Cobras – I Wanna Holler (But The Town’s Too Small).4. Otis Redding – Shout Bamalama.5. Los Gritos – Veo Visions.6. Screaming Lord Sutch – Jack The Ripper.7. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – I Put A Spell On You.8. Big Youth – Screaming Target.9. Primal Scream – Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts).10. Portformat Feat. Miles Bonny – Scream & Shout.11. Muallem Feat. Marc Frank – Holla (There’s Sun In Primrose).12. The Pinch – Shout Out Instrumental.13. De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig – Hollereer.14. Ohmega Watts – Shorty Shouts.15. Ghostface Killah – Holla.16. Gil Scott-Heron – Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler).17. Sonny Clark – Shoutin’ On A Riff.18. Camarón De La Isla – Mi Sangre Grita.19. Miguel Aceves Mejía Y El Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlán – Grítenme Piedras Del Campo.20. Van Morrison – Scream And Holler.21. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Screaming Gun.22. Little Scotty – Shout At The Disco. 23. The Style Council – Shout To The Top.24. New Young Pony Club – Ice Cream.

Darkside Records Podcast
Darkside Records Podcast Episode 4: "Top Tens"

Darkside Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2014 77:44


The fourth episode of the Darkside Records and Gallery Podcast featuring our Top Ten of 2014 lists. Recorded 12/14/14 at the Darkside Man Cave. This episode stars store staff Darrell "Nickelback Darren" Carey, Roberto Hull, Justin "JJ" Johnson, and John Bryan, with Executive Producer Erin Gladding. This week, the group discusses our top ten albums of 2014 lists. Also, the holidays, horror movie soundtracks, the importance of pronunciation, Jack White's gimmicks, Jeff Grohl, Sonic Highways, and educated horse questions. Justin- 1. Manchester Orchestra - Cope/Hope 2. Jack White - Lazaretto 3. Ryan Adams - Ryan Adams 4. First Aid Kit - Stay Gold 5. Weezer - Everything Will Be Alright In The End 6. Beck - Morning Phase 7. Foo Fighters - Sonic Highways 8. Mastodon - Once More Round The Sun 9. Electric Wizard - Time To Die 10. Black Keys - Turn Blue Honorable Mentions: Conor Oberst - Upside Down Mountain, Hozier Roberto- 1. Alex North - 2001 Original Score 2. Earth- Primitive and Deadly 3. Smashing Pumpkins- Monuments to an Elegy 4. Julio Piado- Here come the Devil 5. Ghostface Killa- 36 Seasons 6. Pixies - Indie Cindy 7. Jeff Grace - House of the Devil (soundtrack) 8. Ryan Adams - s/t 9. Beck - Morning Phase 10. John Butler Trio - Flesh and Blood Honorable Mentions: Fu Machu- Gigantoid JB- 1. Lazer/Wulf - The Beast of Left and Right 2. Helms Alee- Sleepwalking Sailors 3. Pallbearer - foundation of burden 4. Floor - Oblation 5. Yob – Clearing the Path to Ascend 6. Mutoid Man – Helium Head 7. Jack White - Lazaretto 8. Melvins - Hold It In 9. Damon Albarn - Everyday Robots 10. Prince - plectrum electrum Honorable Mentions: Code Orange - I am King, Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack Darrell- 1. SÓLSTAFIR - Otta 2. The Botanist - VI: Flora 3. Devin Townsend - Z2 4. Junius- Days of the Fallen Sun 5. Arctic Sleep - The Passage of Gaia 6. Myrkur - Myrkur 7. Pyton - What’s Done Is Done 8. Los Random - Pidanoma 9. Northern Oak - Of Roots and Flesh 10. Tengger Cavalry - Ancient Call Honorable Mentions: Prince - Art Official Age and Plectrum Electrum

Canadian Musician Radio
CM Radio - Nov 26, 2014 - BadBadNotGood, Sultans Of String, NMC

Canadian Musician Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 53:29


This is one for the musos. We've got interviews with two very talented, innovative, and remarkably unique acts - jazz/hip-hop crossover BadBadNotGood and the lively symphonic Sultans of String. BBNG is set to drop Sour Soul, a collaboration with the one-and-only Ghostface Killa of Wu Tang Clan, early in 2015. The band is amidst a string of festival dates, getting young music fans into what's traditionally been a niche genre thanks to a youthful energy and abandonment of genre limitations. (Last time I saw these guys, they had a room of a few hundred moshing - yes, moshing - to jazz music - Andrew) As for Sultans of String, they've got a string of high-profile shows coming up in late November, including a date at Toronto's pristine Koerner Hall. The group's latest release, Symphony!, is a cool project that involved a number of high-profile Canadian musicians, and we'll see how material from that will translate to the stage for these upcoming shows. Finally, we'll hear the latest about the National Music Centre in Calgary, including the construction of some state-of-the-art studio spaces.

Straight Riffin'
028 : John Bassett

Straight Riffin'

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2011 120:29


Comedian John Basset comes to the House of Riff and the ridiculousness goes off the charts. After a brief discussion of Mitcz’s roofie incident, we focus on CNN’s faux pas of playing Coolio’s “Fantastic Voyage” over a montage of a 103 black woman driving around. This leads to some love for Weird Al (as Teddy says “Weird Al is an institution”) and his recent troubles with annoyingly dramatic Lady Gaga. When a man dressed as Gumby fails in his attempt to rob a San Diego 7-11, Teddy struggles to regain his composure, and we discuss other weird TV of the 80s (of which Mitcz is woefully ignorant about). The show closes out with a dissertation on the insanity of Souljah Boy.

Modern Girlz
Hi-Tek - My piano

Modern Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2011 4:07


De Black Star (Mos Def, Taleb Kweli) à ses productions pour Rawkus Records et Common en passant par le projet Reflection Eternal avec Kweli, à ses propres productions Hi-Tek est un dj/producteur qui plane sur mes écoutes depuis longtemps sans que son nom ne fasse tilt. C'est l'écoute en boucle de "The Sun God" de Common ou de "My piano" de Hi-Tek avec Ghostface Killa, Raekwon et Dion qui me poussèrent à explorer sa prolifique discographie personnelle. Cheval pour l'écurie Aftermath Entertainment (Dr.Dre) et différents all-stars commerciaux, son boulot le plus intéressant reste celui réalisé avec sa base, Kweli et Mos Def ou pour lui-même. C'est avec son premier groupe, Mood, qu'il rencontre Talib Kweli, pour le titre "hustle on the side", son premier succès d'envergure. On est dans les années 90 et le son est marqué par la période. Depuis, leurs routes parallèles se croisent sans qu'on puisse totalement les dissocier. De sa prolifique discographie, qui dévie parfois dans le sirupeux, je retiendrais surtout ses propres productions, moins standardisées que certaines de ses productions pour les grosses pointures du hip-hop et du r'n'b. Du producteur talentueux au beat-maker industriel, il n'y a parfois qu'un pas que des machines comme celle de Dr.Dre n'hésitent pas à franchir.

DJ Just Dizle Mixcast
Gurt Muzik 8 (if you don't like rap...)

DJ Just Dizle Mixcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2009 116:57


1.Blaq Poet - I-Gititin2.Ghostface Killa - Forever3.Blaq Poet - Never Goodbye4.AZ ft Sheek Louch - What Up5.Poison Pen ft MOP - Magnifique6.Heltah Skeltah - The Art Of Disrespekinazation7.DJ Quik and Kurupt - Ohh!8.LEGACY ft Phonte, Sean Price - TKO9.Wu-Tang ft Ghostface Killa,RZA and Havoc - Evil Deeds10.AZ - Get Money11.Big Shug ft Termanology - My Boston12.Singapore Kane - Don't Take It Personal13.General Steele ft Boot Camp Click - No Sleep Til Bucktown14.Ludacris - MVP15.Pete Rock - Just A Word Or Two16.Joell Ortiz ft Styles P - We Can Do It17.AZ - Refuse To Die18.Heltah Skeltah - So Damn Tuff19.DJ Quik and Kurupt - The Appeal20.50 Cent - Better Come On Your A Game21.Young Chris ft Freeway and Beanie Sigel - The Last Two22.Mos Def - Life In Marvelous Times23.Havoc - That's My Word24.J Dilla ft Lil Fame - Blood Sport25.Smif-N-Wessun and The Smith Brothers - I'm From Brooklyn26.Royce Da 5'9 - Gun Harmonizing27.Erick Sermon - Relentless28.Pete Rock ft Slum Village - Gangsta Boogie29.Tiye Phoenix - Half Woman, Half Amazing30.U-God ft Ghostface Killa - Train Tussle31.Blaq Poet - Don't Give A Fucc32.Drake ft Phonte and Elzhi - Think Good Thoughts33.Grand Puba - Get That Money34.J Dilla ft MF Doom - Fire Wood Drumstix35.Keith Murray and Canibus - 12936.50 Cent - Cream 200937.Raekwon ft Kool G Rap and MOP- Ill Figures38.DJ Quik and Kurupt - Do You Know39.Grand Puba - Hunny40.Mos Def - Pretty Dancer41.Blaq Poet ft Panchi and Imani Montana - Strech Marks and Cigarette Burns42.CL Smooth, Brother Ali and Sadat X - Nuthin43.Mos Def ft Slick Rick - Auditorium44.Tiye Phoenix - Killin Everybody45.Chino XL, Sean Price and Killah Priest - Murder46.Tiye Phoenix - Revolving Door47.Jadakiss ft Sheek Louch- Come and Get Me48.Method Man and Redman - Dangerous MC's49.Blaq Poet ft NORE - Hate50.Ras Kass - Goldyn Chyld

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast
The D.R.U. Show #4

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009 214:22


The D.R.U. Show #4 - 06/Apr/2009 - Special episode with DJ Noble! Tracklist: >> Madonna - True Blue [D.R.U.B.L.U] Young Ax - January Logistics - Jungle Music Sinistarr - Nixed Bal - Blow up Calibre - In Denial Mutt - Off The Cuff Spectrasoul - Peninsula Calibre - Try Eveson - Spirit Song Break - Out Of Nowhere Loxy - Green Destiny Druid - Sidestep Mixmaster Doc - Drippen Off Lenzman & Treez - Bear Trap Calibre - Roundhouse Joe Syntax - Inner Contact [dub] KI & Expect - The 98 Thing Fre4knc & Amplicon - The Tube [dub] Young Ax - Midnight Sun Redeyes - Hey Lover Redeyes - Poetry In Motion LAOS - Everything Brookes Brothers - Drifter Zero Frequency - Missing Blue [dub] Young Ax - Soulsearchin' Blame & Selah - Because Of You Nu:Tone - Can We Matrix & Futurebound - Reflection Marcus Intalex & High Contrast - 3AM Random Movement - The Student Lenzman ft. Jo-S - Emeralds Calibre - Two Drop Nu:Tone & Logistics - Trademark Break - Meridian Contour - Shine Druid - Sunshine [deep instinct dub] LAOS - So Much To Tell You Mutt, Eros & Atmospherix - Without U Fusion & Deepflow - Untitled [dub] Druid - Headbumps Commix - Broken Man Inside Info - Sound Was Golden Baron Simms - Hidden Agenda [dub] Radiohead - Bodysnatchers (Submorphics Remix) Screamheads - Under The Sun (Subwave Remix) Artificial Intelleigence - Days Of Rage >> Crix - I Don't Wanna Loose You (Nookie Remix) Commix - Talk To Frank (Break Remix) >> D.Kay - Move Y'all Druid - One Shot [dub] Spectrasoul - Tectonic Isotone - Trip Vicious Circle - Havana Future Cut - Hideous Kinky Undersound - Poker Face Bootleg [dub] Ghostface Killa ft. Neyo - Back Like That (Marky & Bungle Remix) Die - Slowburn Total Science - Kingpin (Concept & Schnek Remix) Sub Focus - Druggy Shock One - Way You Move Jakes ft. TC - Haterz Dirty Harry - Cola Cube Druid - The Jigsaw [dub] Bungle - Resized Shimon & Andy C - Hush Hush Jakes ft. TC - Swerve Twisted Individual - Wales (Sheep Fetish Remix)

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast
The D.R.U. Show #4

DJ Druid Drum & Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009 214:22


The D.R.U. Show #4 - 06/Apr/2009 - Special episode with DJ Noble! Tracklist: >> Madonna - True Blue [D.R.U.B.L.U] Young Ax - January Logistics - Jungle Music Sinistarr - Nixed Bal - Blow up Calibre - In Denial Mutt - Off The Cuff Spectrasoul - Peninsula Calibre - Try Eveson - Spirit Song Break - Out Of Nowhere Loxy - Green Destiny Druid - Sidestep Mixmaster Doc - Drippen Off Lenzman & Treez - Bear Trap Calibre - Roundhouse Joe Syntax - Inner Contact [dub] KI & Expect - The 98 Thing Fre4knc & Amplicon - The Tube [dub] Young Ax - Midnight Sun Redeyes - Hey Lover Redeyes - Poetry In Motion LAOS - Everything Brookes Brothers - Drifter Zero Frequency - Missing Blue [dub] Young Ax - Soulsearchin' Blame & Selah - Because Of You Nu:Tone - Can We Matrix & Futurebound - Reflection Marcus Intalex & High Contrast - 3AM Random Movement - The Student Lenzman ft. Jo-S - Emeralds Calibre - Two Drop Nu:Tone & Logistics - Trademark Break - Meridian Contour - Shine Druid - Sunshine [deep instinct dub] LAOS - So Much To Tell You Mutt, Eros & Atmospherix - Without U Fusion & Deepflow - Untitled [dub] Druid - Headbumps Commix - Broken Man Inside Info - Sound Was Golden Baron Simms - Hidden Agenda [dub] Radiohead - Bodysnatchers (Submorphics Remix) Screamheads - Under The Sun (Subwave Remix) Artificial Intelleigence - Days Of Rage >> Crix - I Don't Wanna Loose You (Nookie Remix) Commix - Talk To Frank (Break Remix) >> D.Kay - Move Y'all Druid - One Shot [dub] Spectrasoul - Tectonic Isotone - Trip Vicious Circle - Havana Future Cut - Hideous Kinky Undersound - Poker Face Bootleg [dub] Ghostface Killa ft. Neyo - Back Like That (Marky & Bungle Remix) Die - Slowburn Total Science - Kingpin (Concept & Schnek Remix) Sub Focus - Druggy Shock One - Way You Move Jakes ft. TC - Haterz Dirty Harry - Cola Cube Druid - The Jigsaw [dub] Bungle - Resized Shimon & Andy C - Hush Hush Jakes ft. TC - Swerve Twisted Individual - Wales (Sheep Fetish Remix)