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The Kisstory Mix!Full of old school & anthems in the mix.KISSTORY is a British radio station that plays a mix of "old skool and anthems" from genres like R&B, dance, garage, and hip hop. It's a sister station to Kiss FM and is part of the Kiss Network.This is my mix 3 hour mix dedicated to them and the exceptional sounds they provide us. 00:00 Shorty Swing My Way - KP & Envy01:08 Pony - Ginuwine03:10 Heartbroken - T205:40 What's It Gonna Be - H2O07:17 21 Seconds - So Solid Crew11:06 Baby12:39 My Love - Kele Le Roc (10 Degrees)14:44 Tell Me It's Real - KC & JoJo (Club Asylum)16:45 Little Bit Of Luck - DJ Luck & MC Neat19:42 Little Man - Sia (Exemen)21:15 Thong Song - Sisqo22:43 One More Time - Daft Punk24:16 Closer Than Close - Rosie Gaines25:30 Closer - Ne-Yo28:08 Two Can Play That Game - Bobby Brown29:47 Dreamer - Livin Joy32:43 U Sure Do - Strike34:24 So Many Times - Gadjo36:24 Show Me Love - Robin S39:50 Most Precious Love - Blaze feat Barbara Tucker42:29 Fade - Solu Music45:12 My Life46:55 Low - Flo Rida feat T-Pain48:24 Day & Nite - Kid Cudi (Crookers)50:38 Rewind - Artful Dodger feat Craig David52:50 It's Not Right But It's Okay - Whitney Houston55:55 Needin U - David Morales57:35 The Bomb - The Bucketheads58:57 Janet Jackson - All For You1:01:52 He Shall Not Be Named - Vibe1:04:30 Apache - Jump On It1:05:27 Snoop Dogg feat Justin Timberlake - Signs1:07:39 Nelly Furtado & Timbaland - Promiscuous Girl1:10:02 Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You1:14:24 Estelle - American Boy1:17:42 Ja Rule - Livin It Up1:19:57 Notorious B.I.G. - Nasty Girl1:22:22 Nelly - Hot In Here1:24:10 Kevin Lyttle - Turn Me On1:26:17 Usher - Yeah1:29:55 ODB feat Kelis - Got Your Money1:31:48 Nelly - Ride Wit Me1:33:06 Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It1:35:12 Kris Kross - Jump1:36:51 Fatman Scoop - Be Faithful1:38:31 Sean Paul - Get Busy1:41:00 Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go1:42:57 Lumidee - Uh Oh1:44:24 Ini Kamoze - Hotstepper1:45:58 The Fresh Prince & Jazzy Jeff - Boom Shake The Room1:48:20 The Fresh Prince1:49:42 Wyclef Jean1:57:00 Steelo - I Wish1:59:40 Blue Boy - Remember Me2:01:21 Mary Mary - Shackles (Praise You)2:04:00 Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)2:06:30 Soul II Soul - Back To Life2:09:00 Justin Timberlake - Senorita2:12:40 Mariah Carey - Get Your Number2:15:00 Shy FX - Shake Your Body2:18:00 D. Kay & Epsilon - Barcelona2:20:00 Marky & XRS feat Stamina MC - LK2:22:20 Kelis feat Andre 3000 - Millionaire2:25:25 Cam'ron - Hey Ma2:28:32 Eve feat Gwen Stefani - Blow Your Mind2:31:00 Blackstreet feat Dr Dre - No Diggity2:33:46 Blue Cantrell feat Sean Paul - Breathe2:36:00 Kanye West - All Falls Down2:38:21 Arrested Development - People Everyday2:40:44 Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like It's Hot2:42:05 J-Kwon - Tipsy2:45:50 TLC - Creep2:46:23 TLC - No Scrubs2:47:20 Mary J Blige - Dance For Me2:50:36 Aaliyah - Try Again2:52:44 Fat Joe feat Ashanti - What's Luv2:56:00 The Fresh Prince & Jazzy Jeff - SummertimeDisclaimer: I do not own the copyrights to the music played in this DJ set. All rights belong to their respective owners.
Mix Name: DJ Santana – Jay-Z – The Blueprint (Full Album Mix Hip-Hop Classic) | Renegade, Heart of the City, Izzo Website: https://www.iamlmp.com/ Join Our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/iamlmp Join Us DJs New Remixes & Blends: https://www.iamlmp.com/recordpool Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlmp/ DJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djsantana Download our DJ Music App Daily Mixes: https://linktr.ee/iamlmp #hiphop #iamlmp #jayz
Your music suggestions are always welcome. Drop me a text or voice note01-ICE CUBE-IT WAS A GOOD DAY02-THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G-BIG POPPA03-EAZY-E-BOYZ-N-THE-HOOD04-LL COOL J-I NEED LOVE05-LL COOL J feat BOYZ II MEN-HEY LOVER06-DA BRAT-GIVE IT 2 YOU07-LADY OF RAGE feat SNOOP DOGG-AFRO PUFFS08-MC LYTE feat XSCAPE-KEEP ON. KEEPIN' ON09-EVE feat ALICIA KEYS-GANGSTA LUV10-QUEEN LATIFAH-U.N.I.T.Y.11-LAURYN HILL-LOST ONES12-DMX-WE RIGHT HERE13-2PAC feat OUTLAWZ-ME AGAINST THE WORLD14-LOST BOYZ-ME & MY CRAZY WORLD15-DR DRE feat SNOOP DOGG-NUTHIN' BUT A G THANG16-SNOOP DOGG feat DR DRE-WHO AM I (WHAT'S MY NAME)17-N.O.R.E. feat PHARRELL WILLIAMS-NOTHIN'18-A TRIBE CALLED QUEST-CAN I KICK IT19-KRS ONE-STEP IN TO A WORLD (RAPTURES DELIGHT)20-JUVENILE-BACK THAT THANG UP21-NAS-MADE YOU LOOK22-PUBLIC ENEMY-FIGHT THE POWER22-Q-TIP-VIBRANT THING23-BUSTA RHYMES feat JAMAL-PUT YOUR HANDS WHERE MY EYES CAN SEE24-NAUGHTY BY NATURE-HIP HOP HOORAYSupport the show
The Seattle-based jazz musician Kassa Overall released CREAM in September 2025, an album that showcases new, original takes on some of the most classic tracks in 90s rap — from Wu Tang to Biggie and beyond. Overall spoke with KEXP’s Dusty Henry about his work. "As we're recording these songs, I'm realizing this is actually a response record to my other records," Overall says in the interview. "This is actually a commentary on the whole jazz hip-hop conversation. This is a commentary on my own career." Overall adds historical context: "Jazz musicians always would take songs that were popular in the public sphere and just use them as materials — not so much a cover, but just as a starting point for the listener. The idea that you remain faithful to the original — maybe some people think about that as a sign of respect to the music, but I don't see it like that. The respect comes from studying the original and then finding your own way to approach it." Photo Credit: Erik Barden Support the show: kexp.org/deeperSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your music suggestions are always welcome. Drop me a text or voice note01-BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY-THA CROSSROADS02-2PAC-DEAR MAMA03-2PAC feat DANNY BOY-I AIN'T MAT AT CHA04-THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G-BIG POPPA05-NONCHALANT-5 O'CLOCK06-LUNIZ-I GOT 5 ON IT07-EMINEM-LOSE YOURSELF08-CRAIG MACK-FLAVA IN YA EAR09-G-UNIT-POPPIN' THEM THANGS10-WU TANG CLAN-C.R.E.A.M11-BLACK ROB-WHOA12-KRISS KROSS feat DA BRAT-LIVE & DIE FOR HIP HOP13-DMX feat SISQO-WHAT THESE B*TCHES WANT14-NAS-ONE MIC15-DMX-SLIPPIN'16-LOST BOYS-JEEPS, LEX COUPS, BIMAZ & BENZ17-KEITH MURRAY-CANDI BAR18-JUNIOR M.A.F.I.A feat THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G-PLAYERS ANTHEM19-THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G feat 112-THE SKY IS THE LIMIT20-MOST DEF-MS FAT BOOTY21-EPMD-DA JOINT22-DMX-WE RIGHT HERE23-NAS-GOT YOURSELF A24-LL COOL J-DOIN' IT25-MOBB DEEP-BURN26-ONYX-SLAM27-KRS ONE-STEP IN TO A WORLD28-DMX-RUFF RYDERS ANTHEM29-SNOOP DOGG-WHAT'S MY NAME30-THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G-JUICYSupport the show
Pendant tout l'été, (re)découvrez une sélection des meilleurs épisodes du Rewind Hip-hop Classics ! Have a great summer! Follow on Instagram @drazzy_dee !
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Audio Junkeez Radio Show "FRESH" on FreshRadioShow.com. Episode 125 | R&B Turns Hip-Hop Classic Syndicated Globally on Terminus Radio, Spotlight Radio, Flow Radio, Fat FM, Lur Live Radio
Mix Name: DJ Kid Cubano – Real Hip-Hop Classic Hits Website: https://www.iamlmp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlmp/ DJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djkidcubano/ Download our DJ Music App Daily Mixes: https://linktr.ee/iamlmp —– 1. Intro ( Ramsey Lewis Edit ) – Dj Kid Cubano 2. Fu-Gee-La – Fugees 3. Still Dre – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg 4. What’s the Difference – Dr. Dre Feat. Eminem & Xzibit 5. Lighter’s up – Lil Kim 6. Wir waren mal Stars – Torch ( International Zulu Nation – Heidelberg/Germany ) 7. Guess Who’s Back – Rakim 8. Next Episode ( Ladies & Fellas Edit ) – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg & Date Dogg 9. Deep Cover – Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg 10. Breath in Breath out – Ali Feat. Nelly 11. Back that Ass up ( Crooklyn Clan – South Edit ) – Juvenile Feat. Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne 12. Get loose – T.I. Feat. Nelly 13. Sock it 2 me ( The Delfonics Edit ) – Missy Elliott Feat. Da Brat 14. You Make Me Wanna – Usher 15. All N My Grill ( Pay my Bills ) – Missy Elliott Feat. Nicole Wray & MC Solaar 16. Break ( Do for Love Edit ) – Dj Kool & Crooklyn Clan 17. Hypnotice ( Crooklyn Clan Edit ) – Notorious B.I.G 18. Still Not a Player – Big Punisher Feat. Joe #hiphop #iamlmp #rap
Dernier épisode de la première saison du Rewind Hip-hop Classics. Gotta get yo groove on!
Lors des premières années du hip-hop et jusqu'au milieu des années 90, les rappeurs arrivaient dans le game accompagnés de leur DJ/producteur, qui était responsable de l'identité sonore d'un rappeur, groupe ou duo, à l'image d'Eric B et Rakim, EPMD, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo ou encore Showbiz & AG...
This is your ultimate musical escape, blending timeless Hip Hop Classics, infectious Afrobeat rhythms, and high-energy Dancehall heat. Whether you're cruising through the city, turning up at a party, or just vibing at home, we've got you covered with a mix that'll have you grooving from start to finish. Get ready to hear the tracks that defined the culture, the sounds that move your soul, and the anthems that keep the dancefloor lit. Tune in, turn it up, and let the music take over. Let's PlayDAT!
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Welcome to "Old School 90s Rap & Hip Hop Classics Mix - Vol 2"! Dive into the golden era of hip hop with this curated collection of 35 classic tracks from legendary artists like 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and more. Whether you're reliving memories or discovering these gems for the first time, this mix is sure to take you on a nostalgic journey through the beats and rhymes that defined a generation. Enjoy the vibes! Mix available for download at: https://supremacysounds.com Follow me on Instagram for updates: https://www.instagram.com/deejaysimplesimon Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@supremacysounds2003
Experience the best of '90s rap and hip-hop with this old school classics mix! For the full video version, head over to YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/supremacysounds2003 . Download the mix at https://supremacysounds.com
Dernier épisode de la première saison du Rewind Hip-hop Classics. Gotta get yo groove on!
Lors des premières années du hip-hop et jusqu'au milieu des années 90, les rappeurs arrivaient dans le game accompagnés de leur DJ/producteur, qui était responsable de l'identité sonore d'un rappeur, groupe ou duo, à l'image d'Eric B et Rakim, EPMD, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo ou encore Showbiz & AG...
The Record Shop Ep. 45, May 1, 2024: On this episode, we discuss and celebrate some Southern Hip Hop Classics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-willians0/support
The Basement Welcome to the Basement on Tigress315Radio - your destination for all the old skool bangers, hip hop and r&b tunes. Ready for a throwback? Our collection of old music jams will make you want to get up and dance like there's no tomorrow! Whether you're getting ready for a party or just need a boost of nostalgia, our old school selection is sure to bring out the nostalgia in you. And like with any good party, the Basement always has something unexpected in store - your fave forgotten beat, or the newest underground artist. So come join us and kick off the night the right way! Check us out!! Tigress315radio.com Follow & Subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@tigress315radio Join our Live show! https://www.podbean.com/lsw/tigress315radio Via Pc
Amanda Seales and DJ Supreme break down some of their favorite samples in Hip Hop. In this episode, they find the best samples using Jazz songs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour ceux et celles qui veulent se constituer une solide culture rap ou le redécouvrir, le Rewind Hip-hop Classics constitue une excellente porte d'entrée ! À chaque épisode, un nouveau thème: entre familiarité et découverte, pépites rares et anecdotes passionnantes, Drazzy Dee vous emmène au cœur de l'histoire du rap avec un seul mot d'ordre: le bon son ! Crédits instru: Sarah, The Illstrumentalist.
On this night we had Nas & Wu-Tang across the street at Scotiabank arena so it was the perfect night to drop some Hip Hop Classics. Enjoy this one. DJ Alex Roc
The classic hip-hop of 1997 - 2004
Dixième épisode de SCRATCH. Et nous allons vous parler d'une mixtape qui a été une (mini) révolution dans l'histoire du rap, et qui, par la même occasion, introduit un groupe incontournable des années 2000 : le G-Unit (50 Cent, Lloyd Banks et Tony Yayo), avec leur première mixtape sous ce nom, "50 Cent Is The Future", sorti en 2002. Animé par Golgoseize, et en invité du jour : Dianguina (Interlude Hip-Hop Classic)
Hip Hop Classics in a ReRub Style, Jazz re-emerging with an ever insistent contemporary relevance and cutting edge sound, Dub doing what dub does, staying one step ahead.Creating New Fusions, Birthing New Genres, a brand new edition of sonic sedition, this is Dub Intervention presented by Ed2000Tune into new broadcasts of Dub Intervention, Saturday from 8 - 10 PM EST / 1 - 3 AM GMT (Sunday).For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/dub-intervention///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is this Album a Hip-Hop Classic? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-walker22/support
Jesse Starcher, Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich present their NWA Straight Outta Compton Album Review as part of the MHOD Jukebox!N.W.A (an abbreviation for Niggaz Wit Attitudes) was an American hip hop group formed in Compton, California. They were among the earliest and most significant popularizers and controversial figures of the gangsta rap subgenre, and the group is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential groups in the history of hip hop music.Straight Outta Compton is the debut studio album by American hip hop group N.W.A, which, led by Eazy-E, formed in Los Angeles County's City of Compton in early 1987. Released by his label, Ruthless Records, on August 8, 1988, the album was produced by N.W.A members Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, and Arabian Prince, with lyrics written by N.W.A members Ice Cube and MC Ren along with Ruthless rapper The D.O.C. Not merely depicting Compton's street violence, the lyrics repeatedly threaten to lead it by attacking peers and even police. The track "Fuck tha Police" drew an FBI agent's warning letter, which aided N.W.A's notoriety, with N.W.A calling itself "the world's most dangerous group."We also discuss Metal Injection's 10 Epic Metal Covers of Hip-Hop Classics.All of that plus video reviews of N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton (Official Music Video), 3RD BASS - POP GOES THE WEASEL and Stuck Mojo - Open Season.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsosnapchat: markkind76FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
In this episode Vine's Cee Allah Rule talks ROC-A-FELLA. “Streets Is Watching"is a groundbreaking film starring JAY-Z, released in 1998. Directed by Abdul Malik Abbott, the movie provided an intimate and authentic portrayal of the street culture and rap industry at the time. With its raw storytelling and captivating visuals, "Streets Is Watching" had a significant impact on the hip hop community, catapulting JAY-Z's career and cementing his role as a cultural icon. This review will explore the film's artistic merits, its influence on the genre, and the lasting legacy it has left behind. Before becoming Hall of Fame Hov, JAY-Z in 1997 was still striving to make a name for himself in an extremely crowded New York City rap scene. Part of him getting shine at the time was the skills that he put on full display for his 1996 debut, Reasonable Doubt. The album, filled with jewels like “Dead Presidents II” and “D'Evils,” gave listeners a full-colored introduction to the man behind the flashy and conscious poetics. But while it was easily regarded a classic, Reasonable Doubt was a slow seller. In an effort to build the exposure behind his coveted rap skills, Jay and his Roc-A-Fella Records co-founders Kareem “Biggs” Burke and Damon Dash inked a distribution deal with Def Jam, selling the initial half-stake of the label for a reported $1.5 million. Not long after, 1997's In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 arrived. But where Reasonable Doubt offered prophecy, the follow-up didn't quite back up the promise of its predecessor. -Revolt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hotseat-haas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hotseat-haas/support
This week's guest curator is DJ Doug Miller of Elite Sound Entertainment, and we're crafting a mixtape filled with our favorite rap & hip hop songs from 1993. Considering the classic albums that dropped throughout the year including: Wu-Tang Clan's “Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers),” Snoop Dogg's “Doggy Style,” and A Tribe Called Quest's “Midnight Marauders” (just to name a few), the year was filled with classic jams, and this episode tries to capture the vibe of one of the greatest years in hip hop history! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Its MY BIRTHDAY Mix.. Lets take it back to the days when MTV used to just play Music Videos.
¡Revive los mejores clásicos del hip-hop de los años 2000 en nuestro nuevo episodio de Vinyl Radio!
On this installment of SRR, we discuss the golden age hip hop classic from Ultramagnetic MC's Critical Beatdown!
"96' and forever.. Roc-A-Block, Roc-A-Fella" - Jay-Z Roc-A-Fella Records is in the Building on this week's episode of The Chop Shop. Multi Platinum Producer & Sound Designer Skibeatz locks in with React & Eddie James to discuss all things from working on Jay-Z's Debut Album Reasonable Doubt, meeting DJ Clark Kent, to his MCing days with Original Flavor, back up to producing Camp Lo's Hip-Hop Classic "Luchini aka This is It". And of course... We play some joints!Skibeatz is a staple in Hiphop, cultivating some of the most classic records of All Time. YES, All time. Check the resume. 22 2's, Dead Presidents, Politics as Usual, Luchini aka This is It, Streets is Watching... OK, I will shut up now. Just google him. He continuously pushes the culture forward with his #SmackPackChallenges, that could be found in the link below. Sign up & give it a go. Ski tends to give away some really DOPE production gear as prizes!Sign up NOW for The SmackPackChallenge - https://smackpackchallenges.com/Follow Skibeatz on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/skibeatz/Get your Chop Shop Merch Here (The Mugs are Fire) - https://thechopshopmerch.square.site/ Support the showWEBSITE AND MERCH! - http://www.officialchopshoppod.com
We talk to Big Daddy Kane!! Who you can see at Toyota Music Pavilion April 8th as part of the Hip Hop Classic tour
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Screen Quickies Ep. 15, Mar. 1, 2023: On this episode we discuss the Movies of March 2023 & Forgotten Southern Hip Hop Classics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-willians0/support
This week the guys discuss last weeks episode, Cipha on the radio, Rosenbergs Wedding planning and so much more!!Plus another Exclusive Episode on Patreon this week @ https://www.patreon.com/juanepislife dropping this week.Follow the showhttps://www.instagram.com/juanepislife/?hl=enFollow Cipha Soundshttps://www.instagram.com/ciphasounds/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/ciphasounds?lang=enFollow Rosenberghttps://instagram.com/rosenbergradiohttps://twitter.com/RosenbergradioAll things Juan EP is Life is sponsored by Monster Energy. @MonsterEnergy @MonsterMusicFollow Billy Junehttps://instagram.com/billyjune88https://twitter.com/billyjune88 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bienvenidos a nuestro episodio sobre el Hip Hop de los 90's. En este episodio, exploraremos la era dorada del hip hop y recordaremos a algunos de los artistas más icónicos de la década como: *Vanilla Ice / Ice Ice Baby *Naughty by nature / Hip Hop Hooray *House of pain / Jump Around *Beastie Boys / Sure Shot *Coolio / Gangsta's paradise *The notorious B.I.G / mo money mo problems Y muchos otros mas, así que siéntete libre de relajarte, poner tus auriculares y viajar con nosotros a través del tiempo para recordar el Hip Hop de los 90's. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vinylradio/message
One of (if not) my favorite movie of all time The 1985 Hip Hop Classic, Krush Groove ... this episode I tell you all about it!
It is ALWAYS a fun time when legendary comedian Tracy Morgan stops by Ebro in the Morning! The friend of the show came through with ALL of the energy starting with the importance of Rapper's Delight. He also shares stories about his career including his skits on 'SNL', time on 'The Last OG', and 'Martin', going away from alcohol, and shared some stories through the smooth sounds of Isley Bros and 'Love Is The Message'. He will appear at the NY Comedy Festival with a special stand up Tracy Morgan: No Disrespect on November 12. For more information https://nycomedyfestival.com #EbrointheMorning #HOT97 #TracyMorgan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your pop culture update: Does Netflix smash The Sandman only make sense if you're a comics geek? Super-producer Danger Mouse's return to hip hop leaves our panel “totally blown away.” And why does Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 leave such a nasty taste in the mouth? Music business writer Eamonn Forde joins Alex and Andrew. Complete our listener survey for a chance to win a Bunker t-shirt: https://bit.ly/3zFSySB “Tom Sturridge as Dream has an incredibly striking look, like a terribly deprived version of Bernard from Black Books…” – Eamonn Forde “Sandman puts a bunch of myths in a bag and shakes them.” – Alex Andreou “This is a fantastic album… Danger Mouse has done Pop 101 for hip hop and just written bangers.” – Eamonn Forde Get yer free opera classics: https://www.mariacallasmuseum.org/_cetra/cetra.htm Hear all the music on our rolling playlists. Spotify: https://bit.ly/CultBunk Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/77075591-255c-47eb-9062-815c4dd469ef Presented and produced by Andrew Harrison and Alex Andreou. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Co-produced by Jelena Sofronijevic. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we take it back to where it all started. Our co-hosts Rick and Dave have watched the very first episode of Snowfall that originally came out in July of 2017. Created by one of Hip-Hop's most legendary creatives, the late filmmaker John Singleton (RIP), Snowfall is absolutely one of the most authentically hip-hop tv shows the world has ever seen on a major network. Rick notes that he got his start with just a $50 cocaine rock, as opposed to the kilo that Franklin somehow manages to convince the drug/gun lord Avi to give him on consignment. And Franklin gets it for a price ($12,000) that was much lower than what it would have actually cost at that time. Rick remembers how everybody told him he wouldn't be able to sell cocaine in his neighborhood of South Central, as it was a rich person's drug at the time. Marijuana and “Sherman” (PCP) were the drugs of choice in the hood in the early 1980s. Franklin is a hustler, running the local Asian-owned corner store, where he tells his next door neighbor Melody that he doesn't drink and that making money is the thing that motivates him. Rick shares an old saying he used to live by, “getting drunk can get you put in a trunk.” The hosts give a rundown on each of the main characters that viewers meet in this first episode. Leon is the wild young'un fresh out of jail who becomes Franklin's trusted sidekick. The hosts share their thoughts on Uncle Jerome, Auntie Louie, CIA agent Teddy and Franklin's mom Cissy. They also discuss Franklin's next door neighbor Andre, an LAPD sergeant. Rick remembers just one Black police officer who they called “Action Jackson,” but says a police officer could never have gotten away with living in the neighborhood. Finally, Rick and Dave discuss all of the outstanding music selections that we hear in this episode. Rick tells the audience some of his favorite artists and songs from that era while remembering how he and his crew would throw parties and always had two staple artists on hand: Parliament-Funkadelic and Earth, Wind & Fire. Dave talks about growing up with a love for music, going to buy 45s and how this lead to him creating The Source.
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Sometimes music is just not like how it used to be back in the days. Sit back, relax and listen to some of the most creative and thumping hip hop songs from the 80s and 90s.
The second chapter in the Hip Hop classics. This time it's more of the 90's and millennium hits.
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Colby takes us through the life and legacy of hip hop legend Christopher Wallace The Notorious BIG. He entered the Hip Hop arena with a big splash with a debut album "Ready To Die" which is considered a Hip Hop Classic. Part one of this two part series includes rare interviews with BIG, his mother, and industry insiders that had the privilege to know and work him. This episode covers the time period leading up to his debut album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.