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Yes people, we're back talking about which 90s rap songs we'd play to an alien to define hip hop.
Although Al Skratch's success seemingly came towards the end of The Golden Era, he had actually been an architect, helping build the blueprint, for years before. Raised in the 70's, Al saw the rise of Hip-Hop in popular culture from the city he was born, Brooklyn, and took it with him when he relocated to Harlem as an early teen. Come on an audio journey through his life to find out how he managed to transform himself from a failing DJ to a successful MC, why he and Ill balanced each other out, and why working with Michael Jackson was the most special project he ever completed.Join the Stupid Fly community of Golden Era Gladiators at www.stupid-fly.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Covering: * Nas "Illmatic" * ILL Al Skratch "Creep with me" * Casual "Fear Itself" * Shyheim "AKA The Rugged Child" * Bone Thugs'N Harmony "Creepin on a Come Up EP" * Da Bush Babees "Ambushed" https://www.sleeptimesover.com
Episode 74 is our 3nd installment of our 1995 Tribute. On this show, we take you to the Shaolin Isle, as we cover the '95 Wu classics and affiliates. On the flipside, we've got music from Fat Joe, Special Ed, Mic Geronimo, Big L, Das EFX and Ill Al Skratch to name a few. We also have some exciting news - Take It Personal is NOW available on Amazon Music. So, now you can now tell Alexa to Play Take It Personal! If you've enjoyed this episode or any of our episodes, please consider becoming a Patreon member and support Take It Personal. www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @ takeitpersonalradio
On this episode, we have the ultra talented writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, music video, and filmmaker, Gerald K. Barclay. Gerald is a true creative visionary and has been in the hip hop game since the late 80's with his early music videos kicking off many hip hop icon careers, starting with Wu Tang Clan. In addition to music videos, Mr. Barclay's 30+ year career continues to thrive with numerous, powerful documentaries, short films, and feature films. Gerald has created music videos with No Limit records as well as for artists such as Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, Master P, Maestro Fresh Wes, Bounty Killa, Mystikal, Big Pun, Ill & Al Skratch, Heather B, and The Gap Band. Gerald K. Barclay is also known for his film and documentary works such as Fatima, Bloody Streetz, Killa Hill, The Bully, and Wu: the Story Of The Wu-tang Clan, winning him a few honorable awards along the way. Gaining his early filmmaking experience on the set of Abel Ferrara's, "King of New York", and Spike Lee's, "Jungle Fever", Gerald's career and life story are fascinating. On this show, he shares never previously released insight into the adversities he has faced in life, the hip hop scene, the show biz, and what it takes to be resilient!A Billion Realities is a proud member of the HC Universal Network of podcasts. For more episodes and information visit: www.HCUniversalNetwork.com
On this episode, we have the ultra talented writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, music video, and filmmaker, Gerald K. Barclay. Gerald is a true creative visionary and has been in the hip hop game since the late 80's with his early music videos kicking off many hip hop icon careers, starting with Wu Tang Clan. In addition to music videos, Mr. Barclay's 30+ year career continues to thrive with numerous, powerful documentaries, short films, and feature films. Gerald has created music videos with No Limit records as well as for artists such as Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, Master P, Maestro Fresh Wes, Bounty Killa, Mystikal, Big Pun, Ill & Al Skratch, Heather B, and The Gap Band. Gerald K. Barclay is also known for his film and documentary works such as Fatima, Bloody Streetz, Killa Hill, The Bully, and Wu: the Story Of The Wu-tang Clan, winning him a few honorable awards along the way. Gaining his early filmmaking experience on the set of Abel Ferrara's, "King of New York", and Spike Lee's, "Jungle Fever", Gerald's career and life story are fascinating. On this show, he shares never previously released insight into the adversities he has faced in life, the hip hop scene, the show biz, and what it takes to be resilient! A Billion Realities is a proud member of the HC Universal Network of podcasts. For more episodes and information visit: www.HCUniversalNetwork.com
On this episode, we have the ultra talented writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, music video, and filmmaker, Gerald K. Barclay. Gerald is a true creative visionary and has been in the hip hop game since the late 80's with his early music videos kicking off many hip hop icon careers, starting with Wu Tang Clan. In addition to music videos, Mr. Barclay's 30+ year career continues to thrive with numerous, powerful documentaries, short films, and feature films. Gerald has created music videos with No Limit records as well as for artists such as Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, Master P, Maestro Fresh Wes, Bounty Killa, Mystikal, Big Pun, Ill & Al Skratch, Heather B, and The Gap Band. Gerald K. Barclay is also known for his film and documentary works such as Fatima, Bloody Streetz, Killa Hill, The Bully, and Wu: the Story Of The Wu-tang Clan, winning him a few honorable awards along the way. Gaining his early filmmaking experience on the set of Abel Ferrara's, "King of New York", and Spike Lee's, "Jungle Fever", Gerald's career and life story are fascinating. On this show, he shares never previously released insight into the adversities he has faced in life, the hip hop scene, the show biz, and what it takes to be resilient! A Billion Realities is a proud member of the HC Universal Network of podcasts. For more episodes and information visit: www.HCUniversalNetwork.com
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Heart and Brain, conshus, E-Turn, Factor Chandelier, Onry Ozzborn, Amber Mark, Damu The Fudgemunk, Raw Poetic, Jonah Mutono, RJD2, Aceyalone, Dan Croll, Mz Boom Bap, Ill Al Skratch, AMiAM, Swamburger, J-Felix, Afua, Swim Mountain, DAngelo, Amerigo Gazaway, Marc Mac, Mad Sexual Genius, G. Huff, Lena Jackson, M.O.P., Statik Selektah, Avi Kaplan, Elaquent, Cavalier, Leifur James, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
I get into the usual banter between the Steelers, NFL scores, MLB playoffs, NBA Pre-season and all that goes with it. Later in the podcast, I finish with some music talk including some memories connected to an Ill Al Skratch song. Listen in and follow.  Like and Subscribe Twitter: Nate @kanuchronicles I.G. @grtn8   SignUp with Postmates and Get $100 in CLICK HERE
Episode 47 embodies every possible emotion you could experience in summertime. Whether you're posting up on the stoop cursing at the heat, dippin' in the streets or dippin' in the pool, we got you covered. Whether you're at the beach, a BBQ or going thru summer love, we got you! Music is often associated with our memories and we bring back a lot of them for ya'll on this one. With classics from Soul of Mischief, Original Flavor, Ill Al Skratch, De La Soul, Slum Village, Warren G, Naughty By Nature, Suga Free, Ice Cube and The Roots, we got you plenty COVERED! Grab a nice cold one and turn this shit way the f*ck up!
Episode 47 embodies every possible emotion you could experience in summertime. Whether you’re posting up on the stoop cursing at the heat, dippin’ in the streets or dippin’ in the pool, we got you covered. Whether you’re at the beach, a BBQ or going thru summer love, we got you! Music is often associated with our memories and we bring back a lot of them for ya’ll on this one. With classics from Soul of Mischief, Original Flavor, Ill Al Skratch, De La Soul, Slum Village, Warren G, Naughty By Nature, Suga Free, Ice Cube and The Roots, we got you plenty COVERED! Grab a nice cold one and turn this shit way the f*ck up!
Hip Hop Vibe Show Playlist - 27/3/19 Da Flyy Hooligan - Pinnrolls II Joker Starr - GAWD Is Black - feat. OphQi (prod by. Micall Parknsun) Phyba x Giallo Point - E12 528 John Creasy - Intro- Moses (prod by. Rob Deniro) John Creasy - Hallelujah ft. Sayzee (prod by. Rob Deniro) DNTE - MK Ultra (Prod DNTE) J Classic Ft Tru Klassick E Fav - Word Around Town Prod Foul Mouth RJ Payne - Drums Of War Therealskitso - Hittin Lic's ft Conway the Machine Ace Cannons - Supremacy (feat. Conway the Machine) Rome Streetz x Farmabeats - Wickedest Ting (feat. Daniel Son) Rome Streetz x Futurewave - Acid Tab (feat. Daniel Son) Benny The Butcher - Rubber Bands & Weight Knowledge the Pirate - Mafia Codes 38 Spesh - War Wounds -Duffle Bag Hottie x Benny The Butcher x Che Noir Chong Wizard - Fly Lord (ft. Fly Anakin & Lord Juco) [prod. by Hobgoblin] M.A.V. x Hobgoblin - Shark Week ft Estee Nack Jamil Honesty - Higher Learning Bumpy Knuckles - iPhone Notes Kingdem (Blak Twang x TY x Rodney P) - Dun Yet Stanza Divan - Marathon (Persistance) Prod By. Jaisu Pitch 92 - Kingdom feat. Jehst x Sparkz x Layfullstop Society of Alumni - Full House Children Of Zeus x Black Milk - Won't End Well Mathematik - 7 Seas Conway The Machine x Busta Rhymes x Aaron Cooks - Ghost Musik The Notorious B.I.G. - Long Kiss Goodnight The Notorious B.I.G. - Kick In The Door The Notorious B.I.G. - Ten Crack Commandments Tracey Lee - Keep Your Hands High feat. The Notorious B.I.G. Jay-Z Feat. The Notorious B.I.G. - Brooklyn's Finest Big Mike, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Buckshot, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, Doodlebug of Digable Planets, Helter Skelter, Ill Al Skratch, Jamal, Menace Clan, The Notorious B.I.G. & Redman - The Points Lost Boyz - Lifestyles Of The Rich and Shameless Lost Boyz - Music Makes Me High Lost Boyz - Beasts From The East (Main Mix) (Feat. A+ & Canibus, Redman)
Method Man is in the House again. Ill Al Skratch has The Top Album. Clay Walker, John Michael Montgomery, Bad Religion, London Suede, Moe Tucker, George Clinton, 311 and many more appear on the show. The Shooting Star that was The Martin Short Show. Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures on the Big Screen. 911 is in The Pro Wrestling Spotlight.
Episode 2: Have you ever just walked off of a job? It probably seems like a hipster thing to do but it's not. It's just shitty. Unless you're Vontae Davis. Like the music? It's a classic. "I'll Take Her" by Ill Al Skratch featuring Brian McKnight. Go download and give it a full listen!
Ill Al Skratch is back again. Quad Shot of Lost Boyz. Russ Freeman and The Rippingtons have The Top Album. Mark Collie and The Wiggins stop by. Lost one from Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock. Ghetto Superstar is what we are. Blossom on TV for its final run 1st Half. Hacksaw Jim Duggan reigns as WCW US Champion in The Pro Wrestling Spotlight.
Wes Craven and Mellow V discuss Ill Al skratch,90s,and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavon-prince-nelson/support
On a pretty hot day in Washington Square Park I met up with Al Skratch to talk about his journey through the music industry, life, loss, family and resiliency. We also talked about Al's new project called G.O.B. (Get on Board) with Blahzay Blah, his early Ill Al Skratch days, collaborations with Brian McKnight, Michael Jackson, loving your craft, investing in oneself, travel, no expectations and other life lessons. Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/al-skratch/ Â
Featuring Rappin'4-Tay and Ill Al Skratch. UGK has the Top Album. Also hearing from Alan Jackson, Jeff Buckley and M People. Our Neighbors from Canada Tragically Hip and Neil Young stop by. Remembering Fred "Sonic" Smith, Melrose Place and Street Fighter bringing out the camp and RVD Rob Van Dam in The Pro Wrestling Spotlight.
On episode 22, we're joined by hip-hop historian, journalist and Boston native Dart Adams, as we discuss, dissect and disagree what makes a classic hip-hop album. Are there modern day classics? Are the standards different these days? Speaking of classics, we got a few from Redman, Main Source, K-Solo, Outkast, Rakim, EPMD, Brand Nubian, Double XX Posse, Da Youngsta's, Smif-N-Wessun, Big L, Ill Al Skratch, plus some new music from both Planet Asia and Evidence. Thank you for tuning in, we know you're gonna love this one. Fly, Eagles, Fly!
On episode 22, we’re joined by hip-hop historian, journalist and Boston native Dart Adams, as we discuss, dissect and disagree what makes a classic hip-hop album. Are there modern day classics? Are the standards different these days? Speaking of classics, we got a few from Redman, Main Source, K-Solo, Outkast, Rakim, EPMD, Brand Nubian, Double XX Posse, Da Youngsta’s, Smif-N-Wessun, Big L, Ill Al Skratch, plus some new music from both Planet Asia and Evidence. Thank you for tuning in, we know you're gonna love this one. Fly, Eagles, Fly!
thirteen doesn't exist... Ill Al Skratch ft. Brian McKnight - I'll Take Her E-40 - 1-Luv The Manhattan Transfer - Birdland ESG - In The Streets Dominic - White Veteran The Cars - Running To You The Beatles - I'll Follow the Sun Foghat - Couldn't Make Her Stay The Who - Little Billy The Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things Laura Nyro - Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe) Nas - Back When Demon Fuzz - Another Country Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy Sister Nancy - Roof Over Mi Head The RAH Band - Messages From The Stars INXS - Newsreel Babies T. Rex - Buick Mackane I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
thirteen doesn't exist... Ill Al Skratch ft. Brian McKnight - I'll Take Her E-40 - 1-Luv The Manhattan Transfer - Birdland ESG - In The Streets Dominic - White Veteran The Cars - Running To You The Beatles - I'll Follow the Sun Foghat - Couldn't Make Her Stay The Who - Little Billy The Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things Laura Nyro - Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe) Nas - Back When Demon Fuzz - Another Country Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy Sister Nancy - Roof Over Mi Head The RAH Band - Messages From The Stars INXS - Newsreel Babies T. Rex - Buick Mackane I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
The Time Line of the Freddie Gray http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/05/01/403629104/baltimore-protests-what-we-know-about-the-freddie-gray-arrest Www.The Mr2000show.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Snapchat @mr2000show Facebook: www.facebook.com/Mr2000show Coming soon: www.Themr2000show.com Mr.2000 and ReeNo Reyn Talk The Events of the Baltimore Riots 2015. D'Herius Lollis calls in with his input! Songs: 1. KRS ONE "Black Cop" 2. Aaliyah, Felicia Adams, May May Ali, Amel Larrieux, Az-Iz, Blackgirl, Mary J. Blige, Tanya Blount, Brownstone, Casserine, Changing Faces, Coko, Tyler Collins, N'Dea Davenport, E.V.E., Emage, En Vogue, Eshe & Laurneá (of Arrested Development), Female, For Real, Penny Ford, Lalah Hathaway, Jade, Jamecia, Jazzyfatnastees, Queen Latifah, Billy Lawrence, Joi, Brigette McWilliams, Milira, Miss Jones, Cindy Mizelle, Monica, Me’Shell NdegéOcello, Natasha, Pebbles, Pure Soul, Raja-Nee, Brenda Russell, SWV, Chantay Savage, Sonja Marie, Tracie Spencer, Sweet Sable, TLC, Terri & Monica, Vybe, Crystal Waters, Caron Wheeler, Karyn White, Vanessa Williams, Xscape, Y?N-Vee, Zhané "Freedom: From the Panther Movie Soundtrack" 3. Big Mike, Biggie Smalls, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Buckshot, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, Digable Planets, Heltah Skeltah, Ill Al Skratch, Jamal, Menace Clan & Redman "The Points From the Panther Movie Soundtrack" Help Us out PLEASE!!! Donations www.gofundme.com/theMr2000show Twitter: @mrtwothousand & @ReesesReyN www.facebook.com/pages/The-Mr-200…/862237453786305
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Hey Fam! This week we welcome Brooklyn Hip-Hop Legends Big Ill and Al Skratch better known as Ill Al Skratch or the Brooklyn/ Uptown Connection. They are know for hits like "i'll take her" featuring Brian McNight and "Where my homies"Â Plus don't at miss the Cypher at 9:30pm Call 323-443-7518 or hit us up in the chat room Let's Go!
Another afternoon fill-in for the Hey Man...this week I focused on BASKETBALL.  On the show this week: Yahoo Answers On This Day in History: February 28th 'El Julio's Musical Party' Dunk Contest Recap and a whole bunch of other junk... Artist Album Track Barry De Vorzon The Warriors (Original Movie Soundtrack) Baseball Furies Chase Naughty By Nature 19 Naughty III Hip Hop Hooray Jason Kidd & Money-B B-Ball's Best Kept Secret What the Kidd Didd Hip Hop Basketball Genie B-Ball's Best Kept Secret Hip Hop Basketball Genie Shaquille O'Neal & Ill Al Skratch B-Ball's Best Kept Secret Mic Check 1-2 Dilated Peoples Expansion Team Live On Stage Bill Cosby Inside The Mind Of Bill Cosby The Invention Of Basketball JP Inc. An Album of Distinction Hoops & Heels (Billie Hardwood) De La Soul The Impossible: Mission TV Series: Pt. 1 Just Havin' A Ball Common Resurrection Thisisme Cheech & Chong Los Cochinos Basketball Jones Charles Bradley No Time For Dreaming The World (Is Going Up In Flames) male nurse a song a day for a year your only one (steve adamyk cover) mouth / grime kings single coming soon steely dan 2 The White Wires II Did You Forget My Name Joel Plaskett Emergency Ashtray Rock Drunk Teenagers Jackie Davis Ultra-Lounge Volume Eleven - Organs In Orbit Love Is Just Around The Corner Alexander All Band Single Isikebe Siwile Esteman Single No te metas a mi facebook Planes Canciones Para Negociar Barco De Rio The Roots Home Grown: Guide to Understanding the Roots Volume Two The Seed/Melting Pot/Web Canadian content New release   facebook.com/moondownradio / moondownradio.podomatic.com stickam.com/moondownradio
Back with a new episode of THE ZRO HOUR! This show features classics by SADAT X & AKINYELE, O.C., CYPRESS HILL and ILL AL SKRATCH. I drop some crazy new joints from SAIGON, DE LA SOUL, SENOR KAOS, SEAN PRICE, REDMAN, DA KREEK, AAROPHAT, BEKAY, PETE ROCK(!), TRIFE DIESEL and others. PLAYLIST Loud Hangover- Sadat X & Akinyele Dinner Time- Royce Da 5'9" feat. Busta Rhymes Coc Back- Redman feat. Ready Roc Emcee Squared- Chip Fu aka Jungle Rock Junior Figure Four- Sean Price Midwest Kids- Aarophat & Illastrate (Black Noise) La La La- De La Soul 20 Years High And Rising- Senor Kaos feat. Von Pea & Homeboy Sandman Brooklyn Bridge- Bekay feat. Masta Ace O-Zone- O.C. Hits From The Bong- Cypress Hill Shoot First- Apathy feat. B-Real & Celph Titled Remember Da Times- Cymarshall Law Aye Aye Aye- Saigon Wings & Propellers- Da Kreek Wanna Be A Rapper- Trife Diesel When I Need It- Pete Rock Magnetic Arts- DJ Honda feat. Mos Def I'll Take Her- Ill Al Skratch feat. Brian McKnight
This is the second installment of the Neo Soul Experience. 1. Tony Ozier- Something To Ride To www.myspace.com/tonyozier 2. Lyfe Jennings- My Life www.myspace.com/lyfejennings 3. Ill Al Skratch ft. Brian McKnight- I'll Take Her 4. Raphael Saadiq- Still Ray www.myspace.com/raphaelsaadiq 5. Eric Roberson- Right Back To You www.myspace.com/ericroberson 6. Janet Jackson- Call On Me www.myspace.com/janetjackson 7. Case & Joe- Faded Pictures www.myspace.com/theofficialcasemusic 8. Dwele- Lady In Red www.myspace.com/dwele 9. Eric Roberson ft. J Rawls- Pleasure Before Pain www.myspace.com/ericroberson 10. Donell Jones- I'm Gonna Be www.myspace.com/donelljones 11. Eric Roberson ft. Raheem DeVaughn- Love Of Da Game www.myspace.com/ericroberson 12. Carl Thomas- I Wish I Never Met Her www.myspace.com/therealcarlthomas 13. Jaheim ft. Syleena Johnson- Worlds Apart www.myspace.com/jaheim 14. Mos Def ft. Vinia Mojica- Get Ta Steppin www.myspace.com/mosdef 15. Bobby Valentino ft. Stix- Rush www.myspace.com/bobbyvalentino 16. Dwele- Right Here www.myspace.com/dwele 17. Bilal & Jaguar Wright- I Can't Wait www.myspace.com/bilaloliver www.myspace.com/jaguarwright 18. Brian McKnight- Used To Be My Girl www.myspace.com/brianmcknight 19. Jaguar Wright- One More Drink www.myspace.comjaguarwright 20. Raheem DeVaughn- Where I Stand www.myspace.com/raheemdevaughn 21. Swing- Grown & Sexy 22. Janet Jackson- Do It 2 Me www.myspace.comjanetjackson Get at me: www.myspace.com/djsmoothkool