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What up Fellas! Nach dem Erfolg von "Illmatic" und "It Was Written" wollte Nas wieder liefern. Das Supergroup-Projekt "The Firm" floppte, obwohl man auf seinem vergangenen Solo-Album einen vielversprechenden Teaser für das Potenzial erhielt. Zudem folgte Kritik vom Label, die Nas dazu drängen wollten, ähnlich wie andere New Yorker Größen, kommerziellere Sounds mit einfließen zu lassen. Ab Ende 1998 arbeitete er an einem vielschichtigen Doppel-Album, welches durch strukturelle Problematiken so nie erschien, welche heute nicht mehr wegzudenken sind. Dennoch releaste Nas wie geplant im April 1999 sein drittes Solo-Album, welches nun den Titel "I Am..." trug. Heute sprechen wir über die erste Hälfte des Albums; über einen Ableger, welcher trotz seiner Qualität dem Original nicht das Wasser reichen kann; über die unverwechselbare Eigenschaft von Nas, Respekt, Harmonie und Trauer mit Credibility im Rap-Game zu kombinieren; und über Features, die in verschiedener Weise interessant zu diskutieren sind. Also checkt gerne die neue Folge ab! Checkt gerne die neue Folge „Rap gehört zum guten Ton“ aus! Habt ein schönes Wochenende! Stay strapped und seid lieb zueinander!
Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds debate if Nas "sold out" with his second studio album It Was Written and dive into how his style on the album differed from his earlier work. They also break down the KRS-One "Step into a World" remix featuring Puff Daddy. To close it out, Rosenberg asks ChatGPT about Cipha Sounds, and the AI's responses might just surprise you!Follow The Show:PatreonDiscordYoutubeInstagramX(Twitter)Follow Cipha Sounds:InstagramX(Twitter)TikTokFollow Rosenberg:InstagramX(Twitter)TIkTokThis podcast is sponsored by Monster Energy and Monster Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones (/nɑːˈsɪər/; born September 14, 1973), known professionally as Nas (/nɑːz/), is an American rapper and entrepreneur. Rooted in East Coast hip hop, he is regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time.[2][3][4] The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, Nas began his musical career in 1989 under the moniker "Nasty Nas", and recorded demos under the wing of fellow East Coast rapper Large Professor. Nas made his recording debut on Professor's group, Main Source's 1991 song "Live at the Barbeque". Nas's debut album, Illmatic (1994) is considered to be one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time;[5][6] in 2021, the album was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry.[7] His second album, It Was Written (1996) debuted atop the Billboard 200 and sold over a quarter-million units in its first week; the album, along with its single "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" (featuring Lauryn Hill), propelled Nas into mainstream success.[8] Both released in 1999, Nas's third and fourth albums I Am and Nastradamus were criticized as inconsistent and too commercially oriented, with critics and audiences fearing a decline in the quality of his output. From 2001 to 2005, Nas was involved in a highly publicized feud with Jay-Z, popularized by the diss track "Ether". The feud, along with Nas's subsequent releases Stillmatic (2001), God's Son (2002), and the double album Street's Disciple (2004) helped him restore his critical standing. Nas then reconciled with Jay-Z prior to signing with his then-spearheaded label, Def Jam Recordings in 2006; he adopted a more provocative, politicized direction with the albums Hip Hop Is Dead (2006) and his untitled ninth studio album (2008). In 2010, Nas released Distant Relatives, a collaborative album with Damian Marley that donated its royalties to active African charities. His tenth studio album, Life Is Good (2012) was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. After thirteen nominations, his thirteenth studio album, King's Disease (2020) won his first Grammy for Best Rap Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. His five subsequent albums—King's Disease II, Magic (2021), King's Disease III (2022), Magic 2, and Magic 3 (2023)—each received positive reception and were produced entirely by producer Hit-Boy. Nas has been second ranked by The Source on their "Top 50 Lyricists of All Time" list in 2012, fourth on MTV's Annual Hottest MCs in the Game list in 2013, and was named the "Greatest MC of All Time" by About.com in 2014. The following year, Nas was featured on the "10 Best Rappers of All Time" list by Billboard. Outside of recording, he serves as associate publisher of Mass Appeal magazine, and co-founded its spin-off division Mass Appeal Records, a record label which has signed artists including Dave East, N.O.R.E., Run the Jewels, and Swizz Beatz, among others.[9] Nas has released seventeen studio albums since 1994, ten of which are certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum in the U.S. PICTURE: By All-Pro Reels - https://www.flickr.com/photos/joeglo/52380600682/, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=123357625
TEAMS DOWN 3-0 IN THE CONFERENCE FINALS ARE 0-155. UNTIL THIS YEAR. IT WAS WRITTEN. IF YOUR NAME IS ABE AND YOUR "WRITE" FOR SB NATION YOU BETTER HOPE I DON'T FIND YOU DRIVING RECKLESSLY IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA CUZ BOY HOWDY YOU'RE GONNA REGRET IT
In honor of the 30th Anniversary for Nas's debut album "Illmatic" host Miz 100 and his guest Bengahti are debating which album is better Illmatic or It Was Written.. This Week's Classic Album of the week "Hell On Earth" by Mobb Deep Follow: Instagram @16sandthingzpod @Miz1oo @Bengahti_ X @Mronehundred --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/16sandthingz/message
I rank every single album in Nas's discgraphy. Illmatic, It Was Written, I Am..., Nastradamus, Stillmatic, The Lost Tapes, God's Son, Street's Disciple, Hip Hop Is Dead, Untitled, Distant Relatives, Life Is Good, NASIR, The Lost Tapes II, King's Disease, King's Disease 2, King's Disease 3, Magic, Magic 2, Magic 3... every single one My latest mixtape: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kennymoss/las-sombras My album from earlier this year: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kennymoss/michael-kennett-smyth My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennymccornmilk My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennymossmusic/ My Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/KennyMossMusic K Hoops: https://www.youtube.com/@UCi73vnUP99wrgMny6_gobrQ Luminous Rec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luminousrecs/ Marco produced all of 'las sombras' his links: Marco's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco_h_775/ Marco's beats: https://soundcloud.com/merc-dorr?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING The Plug (0:44). The Interview (2:28). I love rap because not every collab needs to “make sense” on first glance. As long as the artists in question are on the same page artistically, know their strengths, and are willing to take risks and compromise when needed, the results can be great. This is precisely what we get with today's guests, Uncommon Nasa and Guilty Simpson, on their latest collaborative album, Escalation. As highly respected veterans in their respective hometown hubs of hip-hop, they possess a strong connection as it relates to their perspectives on the craft, and how they approach making music. In today's episode, this dynamic duo talks about key lessons they learnt from their careers (involving legendary artists like Dilla, Sean Price, and the original Def Jux crew), their artistic development, the Detroit hip-hop sound really, and the creation of their latest musically exhilarating collaborative album, Escalation. Current era of rap vs. pre-internet era of rap (3:32). Mainstream hip-hop scene (22:11). Key lessons Nasa learnt from his early days working on Def Jux projects (30:55). The Detroit hip-hop sound (46:02). It Was Written > Illmatic??? (49:55). Nasa's experience mastering engineering, producing, and rapping (53:45). How Sean Price inspired Guilty (57:53). The sound of Escalation (1:04:23). How Guilty was challenged as an MC on Escalation (1:22:45). Primary lyrical themes of Escalation (1:29:12). Upcoming music / merch / tour dates (1:35:46). Buy Escalation here: https://uncommonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/escalation Support Uncommon Records here: https://www.uncommonnasa.com/ Follow Guilty Simpson on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/guiltysimpson Follow Uncommon Nasa on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/uncommonnasa/ Follow Guilty Simpson on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/guiltysimpson/ -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Part One: "It Was Written" In this segment, Muslim women amplify their voices in solidarity with Palestine
"It Was Written" unfolds with poignant words shared by our Muslim sisters through both poetry and prose. We were moved by the verses of (instagram pages) @rumkitheauthor, @artheartandlife, and @intricaciesofloveandloss. Shout to (instagram pages) @kashmirmaryam and @hebasubehhyder for their thoughtful words Special mention to the poets from the previous video that unfortunately didn't make it: @alchemyofbecoming, @textrovertsvoice, @muffle.dthoughts. Advice from Heba on what you can do: Turn to Allah and seek His guidance. Utilize your voice to speak out. Advocate through your local politician. Support Palestine by donating to: https://www.launchgood.com/campaign/palestine_in_pain_urgent_support_needed_w_heba#!/ For Muslim women emotionally impacted by these events: (https://danielleloducacoaching.as.me/schedule.php) @danielle_loduca offers a free coaching session, providing a supportive space for sisters to connect and receive guidance. #Poetry #Cause #Islamic #powerful --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeinc/message
In this episode we talk about how we can use our art to heal. We also have an amazing event coming up which we want to invite Muslim women writers to. It is called 'It Was Written' and we will be sharing pieces about Palestine to raise funds for Gaza. Sign up here to participate: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0LhS4XiW7F3slpYms8vSGO91OIUvIczuYqTASbG2YV9u4zA/viewform?usp=sf_link Find out more about Strange Inc. here: www.strangeincorporated.org With love and peace, The Strange Inc. Team --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeinc/message
Talked with rapper Guilty Simpson about living in Detroit, Applying Competitive Sports to Hip Hop, Working With J.Dilla & Stones Throw, Forming Random Axe with Sean Price & Black Milk, "It Was Written" vs "Illmatic", New "Escalation" album with Uncommon Nasa, and Knowing your worth.
Ok, this is the one for spooky season! Since the first episode in 2021, where ALASKA was the ferryman wading us all through the "Halloween" franchise and the similarities between horror purists and hip hop purists regarding "Illmatic", Zilla has caught up to the filmography of Michael Myers and now both guys go one-for-one: what Nas album is the ideal match for each "Halloween" flick! What "Halloween" installment matches up with "It Was Written", "Untitled", "King's Disease", or "Street's Disciple"? You'll have to tune in...or risk being slaughtered by a man in a poorly painted William Shatner mask! As always you can get exclusive and early content through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
Welcome Back to the Record Report! For this episode, we're taking the train to Queens with our guest DJ Rugby Segal to review Nas' sophomore project It Was Written. Dropping in 1996, It Was Written reached both critical and commercial success thanks to a blend of beats from household names like DJ Premier, Trackmasters, and Dr. Dre, as well as Nas' ability to tell vivid street stories. As always, we choose their top three tracks, Howard talks about the album's immediate impact, and Vance talks about how It Was Written could be the album to make him stop trolling Nas. We also talk about what we're listening to, HipHop50 weekend moves, and iconic rap moments at Morgan. @Yo_Ahki/@VanceB_ @rugbysigel410 Listen to this new episode and previous others on: Apple Podcasts(https://tinyurl.com/jydzz9fk)Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/c3u77hcf) Anchor (https://anchor.fm/recordreport) Follow Record Report Podcast on: Instagram: (@RecordRepPod) Facebook: Facebook.com/RecordReportPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/recreppodcast?lang=en #Nas #ItWasWritten #TheFirm #HipHop #NewYork #RandB #AZ #Queens #LaurynHill #IronMan #Radio #Podcast
In this episode, while waiting for the release of Nas' new album, "Magic 2", Tubby decides to smoke a doobie and listen to the 1996 sophomore classic, "It Was Written".
Originaires de New York et composés des producteurs Poke & Tone, l'aventure des Trackmasters commence en 1987. Les deux hommes sont alors sollicités par le manager Andre Brown pour fournir des productions à un artiste californien nommé Lou Ski. L'alchimie entre les deux hommes est immédiate, la complémentarité aussi entre un Poke geek et un Tone créatif plus exubérant. Tone aura d'ailleurs une carrière de rappeur à son actif où il officiait sous le nom de Red Hot Lover Tone. Par la suite, les Trackmasters ont fait leurs armes avec des grands rappeurs comme Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap ou Chubb Rock. Puis durant les années 90 ils vont devenir les fournisseurs officiels de bangers pour un nombre d'artistes impressionnants de Biggie, à LL Cool J ou encore Nas sur "It Was Written" dont on célèbre aujourd'hui l'anniversaire. Les Trackmasters ont permis à Nas de passer un palier et toucher un plus large public,. C'est là la force de ce duo: maitriser la science du beatmaking tout en ouvrant les portes à une plus large audience. Vous l'avez compris aujourd'hui SLurg et Bachir célèbrent l'anniversaire du second album de Nas à leur façon en rendant hommage à ce duo de producteurs légendaires que sont les Trackmasters, en exclusivité sur Grünt Radio. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Album Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Death of Oscar-Nominated Composer Richard Rodney Bennett Marking the 10th anniversary of the death of celebrated composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, I Watch You Sleep is a tenderly curated album conceived by American conductor, arranger, and pianist Scott Dunn, featuring award-winning British jazz vocalist Claire Martin OBE, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, produced by Grammy Award-winning Joshua Blair and Exec-produced by Richard's dear friend and publisher Gill Graham.Track Listing Album: I Watch You Sleep1 I Watch You Sleep R.R.Bennett/Joel Siegel 04:302 Autumn in New York Vernon Duke/Vernon Duke 05:373 It's Only a Paper Moon Harold Arlen/Yip Harburg/Billy Rose 04:264 For Ev'ry Man There's a Woman/ It Was Written In The StarsHarold Arlen/Leo Robin 03:355 Round About Vernon Duke/Ogden Nash 05:366 I'll Always Leave the Door A Little Open* Johnny Mandel/F.R.Underwood & R.R.Bennett 04:337 I Wish I'd Met You* Johnny Mandel/F.R.Underwood & R.R.Bennett 04:598 Don't Play Games With Love* R.R.Bennett/F.R.Underwood 05:139 Goodbye For Now R.R.Bennett/Charles Hart 04:3010 Early To Bed R.R.Bennett/F.R.Underwood 03:2711 I Never Went Away R.R.Bennett/R.R.Bennett 04:0712 Let's Go and Live in the Country R.R.Bennett/R.R.Bennett 02:5313 Not Exactly Paris Michael Leonard/Russell George 04:2414 My Ship* Kurt Weill/Ira Gershwin 03:5915 I Wonder What Became Of Me** Harold Arlen/Johnny Mercer 04:0116 It Was Written in the Stars** Harold Arlen/Leo Robin 05:13*All music arranged and orchestrated by Scott Dunn, except My Ship arranged by Scott Dunn and R.R.Bennett and I'll Always Leave the Door a Little Open, I Wish I'd Met You & Don't Play Games with Love arranged by Rob Barron with Scott Dunn**Scott Dunn, piano these two tracksHelp support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
Episode 126 is chock-full of treats, you'll need to check your insulin levels after listening to. We're talking demos, bootlegs, remixes, deep cuts and classics from 1992 all the way to 1996. Originally titled the Tiramisu episode to compliment 360's Chef's Special, we thought playing The Message, talking about It Was Written at the break and giveaway away some sick Get On Down vinyl, including Nas, made this title apropos. At the break. we announce the ways to enter our TIP giveaway. We also share some wild opinions and what's an episode without some A-Aron hate? We get into his loathe for Life After Death and It Was Written. Dre joins the hate parade with his Puffy and Will Smith diatribe. Kevlar annihilates Jamie Lee Curtis and I confessed to liking Hell On Earth more than The Infamous. But we're giveaway a bunch of shit, so stick with us. In addition to all the Get On Down vinyl records, we're also giving away Take It Personal custom baseball cards featuring Nas, Rakim, MF DOOM Redman & Black Thought courtesy of France's finest Zetaw Cards. Remember to take advantage of our April savings in our store https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ All month long enter promo code ARIES you'll save 30% off your entire purchase! If you have recently bought some TIP gear, be sure to tag on on Instagram and Facebook so we can shout you out on an upcoming show. This episode is the definition of replay value. Enjoy! www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
This Week's Topic: •Special Guest: Marc McFly •Origin of Winner's Circle Pro-Wrestling •Hot Take: Main Event Booking •Cease & Desist Drama •"It Was Written" Review Enjoy, comment, share & thank you for your support.
Nous parlons du 2éme Opus de Nas "It Was Written" sorti en 1996 (la meilleure année du hip-hop ?). Pour cet exercice nous sommes accompagné d'un invité de marque : Le Chroniqueur Sale Il nous donnera son analyse et son franc-parler toujours avec passion !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Transcript: Berean Manifesto Live Recording! Season 3 Episode 90: Is This The End??? Or A Beginning??? Pastor Newms: [0:00] And then go hello and welcome to season 3 episode 90. Of the brand Manifesto faith hope and love for the modern. Pastor Bill: [0:13] Modern Christian. Pastor Newms: [0:14] I'm pastor newms and with me tonight is Pastor Bill. [0:21] Again yeah and yes Biggs that is the glare from the light and I'm going to fix it in a weird way because I'm not going to fix it in the correct way because to be honest, that smart light needs to be added to the house and we didn't get it added to the house in time because we went back to Home Depot and if anyone just saw I'm wearing shorts so don't judge me it's, I'm wearing shorts and I'm wearing a non graphic tee on a church night so, what's up y'all it's been a week so let's start by talking about our weeks, as I might or might not have mentioned we were doing some house stuff in preparing for a new friend to come stay with us and, he is here I'm looking at his empty desk chair at the moment because he is still downstairs eating with the girls because we got fast food while I after I dropped off the moving truck I flew out to DFW Friday, afternoon evening ish Pastor Bill and his son Gerg showed up too, our friend, I don't know if he wants us to use his real name or one of his gaming names in the Stream and I forgot to ask him because I haven't named him on purpose. Pastor Bill: [1:47] So within we use the gaming name. Pastor Newms: [1:49] Even I can't remember how to pronounce it because I'm yeah that, yeah so he's now living with us and so we're good. Pastor Bill: [2:04] Yeah he's ok he's eating but he can hear you apparently he replied Sez. Pastor Newms: [2:10] Okay gaming name and says okay perfect so. [2:20] There's no telling whether Biggs was making a joke or if there was a typo so we're just going to go with it so my so flew in on Friday Pastor Bill and Gerg, gracefully showed up to help us pack the truck which we weren't 100% expecting and so because of that we were able to get the truck packed in a couple hours instead of the almost day that I thought it was going to be of me and, me and him you know bringing stuff out we straight like, just pack the truck and so we ate dinner and then got on the road and we ended up here at about 11:00, and I just realized that I forgot to tell, Pastor Bill when we did get into Tennessee safely I just just realized that I did not communicate with him until today but that's okay because. He knows how I am so he's not going to judge me for that but. Pastor Bill: [3:22] I figured if something went wrong wrong like I'd be getting a call from your wife, and I didn't get a call from your wife so I was like I said everything is fine. Pastor Newms: [3:30] So this week is a little different as we've said yeah it's big says hey Pastor Bill he's safe in Tennessee. Pastor Bill: [3:43] Serve now because I was wondering. Pastor Newms: [3:45] Pastor Bill is back yay for those out there who didn't figure that out in the time that I've been talking and hearing him so far but that's okay we. For the next you know for the last couple of weeks we've been going through basically, it's been the there that's better he's now bigger congratulations. Pastor Bill: [4:35] You make me bigger. Pastor Newms: [4:36] I did make you bigger I made you as big as I think I make myself normally because I never fully fleshed-out what you would look like on here, I just put your box in the corner like when I need him he's there. Pastor Bill: [4:52] You put me in the corner. Pastor Newms: [4:53] I put baby in the corner so we drove here, we've been biggest came over today Biggs put up blackout curtains for our, office Biggs put up blackout curtains in his bedroom change the shower head hung some extra pictures this week that was last week he helped us get some light bulbs put in right biggs's hearing about this for the first time but the next time Biggs is over we have a couple of new things to be installed in the house that we stopped and got at Home Depot and I also got clips for the outside of the house too, run the wire that I drilled into the side of my house our Network wire, mom says I'm saying too much information and so you know it happens so yeah Biggs helped us out with a whole bunch of stuff in the house and so it's just been a kind of a runny, you know catching up week and so I did not. [6:14] Fully start the next part so we've been talking about you know the things I believed in and I. [6:25] You know kind of the things that I feel the strongest about that we either Miss as Christians or that we don't do quite right or that could be better in and that's what we've been talking about for the last several weeks, and then starting next week we're going to be talking about discipleship and being a disciple, for several weeks, based heavily on a amazing Bible study by an amazing person and we'll get into that next week, and we. So this week because the week has been a little crazy and crazy at work as well, we're just going to be talking about a filler, not a filler episode but it's not in our the format that I've been doing and it's not our next, Story series so this was kind of a filler one so Pastor Bill how was your week, do you really find it that fun being in the corner cuz you keep looking up at me. Pastor Bill: [7:47] Tell me as I can look up at you and you're like huh. Pastor Newms: [7:51] So you do see why I continue to do that to you and because it always irritates you like why are you doing that and I'll point it chat and you're like why are you pointing at chat now you see how fun it is being in the corner, and doing things like that the whole time you understand that don't you. Pastor Bill: [8:08] I understand now yeah I understand get it. Pastor Newms: [8:10] Yeah yeah so how was your week. Pastor Bill: [8:14] How is my weak man. Pastor Newms: [8:16] Let's rephrase that how was your 9 weeks, you can just talk about your week I'm joking with you they say haven't heard from you in nine weeks. Pastor Bill: [8:28] That's a lot of info to don't bother one time nine weeks worth of. Pastor Newms: [8:32] Yeah that weeks of how you do it that would be that. Pastor Bill: [8:37] On day one week one I got up and I ate breakfast. Pastor Newms: [8:39] Oh no we're not going that route homie. Pastor Bill: [8:47] Now this week was good I guess they don't remember much of the week / get the usual I mean I remember coming and helping load a trailer on Friday evening. Pastor Newms: [8:57] Yeah I just do a fidget, at our middle child walking down the stairs because I can do that because the stairs are right next to my desk so in case you guys wondered why I just went woo I literally just threw my fidget at the child, so she gave she brought me back my fidget so since she brought me back my fidget she earned a hug for bringing back my fidget that I threw at her, because that's just fair, that's fair throwing a fidget at a child's head you deserve a hug after that because that's that's. Pastor Bill: [9:45] I officially registered a child for school without yelling at the people in the office. Pastor Newms: [9:51] Did you make it through without yelling this time wow that is amazing. Pastor Bill: [9:59] Last year last year I. Pastor Newms: [10:01] Last year you yelled a lot. Pastor Bill: [10:03] Man I yell at the people in the for those poor office people that were just trying to do their jobs this year I didn't yell at nobody I'm yeah one time and nobody. Pastor Newms: [10:12] I remember. Pastor Bill: [10:13] Is now gurke and Randa are both going to public school and that starts on Wednesday morning. Pastor Newms: [10:21] Starts Wednesday morning we are officially starting school, at some point next week because we were going to start Monday but I don't think I am I don't think I'm ready to start on Monday and so, Tennessee has this whole thing where you have to be in school doing education and logging your hours for 180 days, I don't know what so it's similar there I'm assuming now. Pastor Bill: [10:56] The public school is held to that standard but homeschool is not. Pastor Newms: [11:00] So here even homeschool you have to log 180 days and so because of that the girls were like well is that going to affect and I was like no because, you don't realize like at school school you have 180 educational days so like all those days that aren't educational those don't count, those are the those are the days that they lot for, snow days that you don't take and so the that's why that's why I was like maybe that's why that's why sometimes when you go to school they're like here's this picture hey let's watch a movie hey let it's because those days were, plan for in the lesson plans and I said so you know that's one of the aspects of homeschooling you can just kinda plow through those days and then use those days for Vacations or use those two as long as you're sticking to those days, so yeah so it's been a fun. Pastor Bill: [11:59] You're also going to find that. When you go to teach something instead of like in public school it would take an hour or two hours three hours because you've got to get everybody on the same page. Pastor Newms: [12:12] Yeah. Pastor Bill: [12:12] You're going to be doing like 10 to 15 minutes of teaching and it's going to be like okay well there's, what would have been 3 hours in public school cuz now you you've already learned it can you got one on one you know so everything goes a lot quicker. Pastor Newms: [12:25] Yeah and and we're going to do a lot of fun stuff to sonoda is going to be teaching math doing the initial lessons and then I was helping with homework and stuff. Pastor Bill: [12:39] I think about getting a CPA to teach maths. Pastor Newms: [12:41] You needed another yeah having a tax accountant, teach math is a whole lot easier and she's going to be teaching Spanish which. Pastor Bill: [12:55] One. Pastor Newms: [12:58] Is great for children to learn a second language and better when it's. Pastor Bill: [13:02] Neither you nor Tina. Pastor Newms: [13:05] Speak a second language. Pastor Bill: [13:06] Spanish. Pastor Newms: [13:07] Now to be fair to Tina to zaidi she speak she understands. Pastor Bill: [13:14] We're satiable understanding. Pastor Newms: [13:16] And she can read and understand what she reads she just cannot speak, so that's cool and then we learned. Pastor Bill: [13:27] The one side of her brain gets it but the other side. Pastor Newms: [13:30] Right. Pastor Bill: [13:31] Hasn't quite gotten it. Pastor Newms: [13:33] We also learned this week that we are going to be teaching them some light Early Educational programming as well as using. Pastor Bill: [13:47] You're going to be programming your kids. Pastor Newms: [13:49] No we're not we're not going to be programming to kids but since we have a programmer who now lives. Pastor Bill: [13:56] Oh program meaning I see I see your needs them how to program. Pastor Newms: [14:01] Lives there but sits right there in his chair now as he rocks, is going to be teaching he just did this when I said as he rocks as opposed to throwing up the rock fist as opposed to the fact that he's rocking in a chair hmm anyway. Pastor Bill: [14:22] Power up your breakfast. Pastor Newms: [14:24] He's going to be teaching some programming and maybe some other stuff that's fun so we're going to have a nice well-rounded group of for this you go to this person for this you go to that person as opposed to what you've had to do and Roxas had to do is it's the two of you and your you're doing everything I'm like hey I packed the house full of adults. Pastor Bill: [14:51] There are lots of online resources to. Homeschooling lots and lots and lots of online resources. Pastor Newms: [14:58] So your week has been good my week has been good the warm-up is taking a little longer this week that's going to. Pastor Bill: [15:08] When did you take the when did you take the board down the the Whiteboard. Pastor Newms: [15:16] The Whiteboard that was right here oh you oh you didn't you didn't listen to the podcast last week. We are in a completely different room, we are in the bonus room of my house which is now the office the office is now the classroom, and so we are in a completely different room which is why and you can't you can't see it because I hit the camera earlier this week and so I'll fix it but, above me right is your wife's bats and cholo Mander now lives up there, and our love thingy is up here I stink at directional pointing and, and so I have to readjust because in moving stuff I completely hid the camera earlier this week so that's actually better now but yes there is not a whiteboard here yet I will put it back up and I will draw the little man and I will write the words above the little man that, chat can't read which is good because mmm. They weren't nice where's anyway so. Pastor Bill: [16:34] All right is it time for getting to know the pastors. Pastor Newms: [16:37] It is time to getting know the pastor's do you actually want to pull a card since I've pulled a card. Pastor Bill: [16:41] You hate my cards though. Pastor Newms: [16:43] I do hate your card so let's reminisce on the fact that I hate your cards I pulled out my deck in case you were like I don't get ready for that I don't remember. Pastor Bill: [16:57] It says. Pastor Newms: [16:58] I'm going to laugh it stinks really bad. Pastor Bill: [17:00] Serious question do you count your steps. Pastor Newms: [17:06] Do I count my steps in the way of having a wish thing that counts my steps or do I count as I walk what do you want to interpret that as. Pastor Bill: [17:16] Who would who would all day long be like 128 thousand three hundred and seventy-four. Pastor Newms: [17:23] I don't count one two three four eight thousand 34 but I do count stairs steps between rooms steps as I walk through stores when I'm unconsciously doing so I'll find myself just counting while I walk or saying words like left right left right left right left right in my brain I do not currently use a step counter because. Pastor Bill: [17:49] Lip let brightly. Pastor Newms: [17:51] No I walk much faster than that it's not that slow we're not marching we're watching we're walking here we're walking. Pastor Bill: [17:58] We're walking here I'm walking here what's your name. Pastor Newms: [18:00] So do you wear a step counter I don't think you do. [18:15] Yeah so for us no pedometer. Pastor Bill: [18:21] An Apple iPod Nano that was you know with a watch band and it would count my steps. [18:43] I just know I know I had that one the thing when I was working at Gateway and I was walking an average of about anywhere from 10 to 13 miles a day. To do all the setups everyday. Pastor Newms: [18:56] That's too much walking that's too much walking okay so we have now gotten another pastors. And we have done the warmup, and it's so nice to have Pastor Bill joining us again because I didn't take 7 minutes like it did one of the weeks okay. Pastor Bill: [19:29] Last week we're talking about. Pastor Newms: [19:31] So this week we're talking about yeah Biggs I don't want to know how many steps you take in a day either because you're on that line, just walking around cars all day long and moving up and down and I don't even want to know like that's, that's craziness so what we're talking about this week for those of you watching on Twitch or something or watching on a podcast thing it's down there at the bottom and it said it when you clicked the episode unless you're just running through episode after episode but tonight's title is is this the end question mark question mark question mark or. Pastor Bill: [20:16] Don't Dom. Pastor Newms: [20:18] A beginning question mark question mark question, just an important thing you know as me and Bill have talked about, over the last couple of weeks there's been a lot of change a lot of differences a lot of a lot of moving around a lot of all kinds, differences in things and, you know we me and Pastor Bill yesterday. No day before yesterday when we were in person we're talking about the fact that you know sometimes. [21:03] It looks like the end when it's merely the beginning of a new chapter but it is nearly impossible when you're going through that end, to see the fact of oh wait we're just going to a new chapter we're beginning a new stage where transfer, where transitioning we're transforming we're becoming different were changing what we are who we are different things like that we have we struggled to see that as, people as humans now. [21:39] This part of the discussion tonight is not religious this this area of the discussion this is just, and so it's so hard so often so so far we haven't gotten to scripture yet Biggs will get there I promise, there's only two today but we'll get there so at this point you know it's, so often we're going through things we're learning things were starting starting a new year school you know that's the end of summer break, and as a kid I remember and I know I know Pastor Bill you member and anyone out there who listens to certain comedians you member but. [22:37] The, when that summer break ends you're like it's the end of the world like I don't want to go I don't want to go back every week, the weekend ends the work week starts for people who love their job all the work weekends and the weekend starts which if that's you, please find a hobby because stop being so excited. Pastor Bill: [23:11] Paying them to do it is their Hobby. Pastor Newms: [23:13] Some people are happy all the time and I don't understand because I'm not, I got it I got a mask at work where it's like how you guys doing you guys have a great day man I hope you're having a great. I have not yet. Pastor Bill: [23:35] Not going to spoil anything. Pastor Newms: [23:36] That's good cuz. Pastor Bill: [23:37] So they're there is a character in like 1312 1292 some like that, and just life is awful you know black plague and all kinds of stuff going on and and this guy's like I'm going to live forever and they're like really you want to live forever, maybe back here in 100 years, and we're going to see and so that's that's that's as much spoilers you're going to get is that the Hundred Years passes they me back up and then like so how's life been and he's been like oh life is awful. [24:20] Want to keep going he's probably keep living and so it's just funny as some people are just here's to Happy. Pastor Newms: [24:28] They're optimistic they're optimistic about life and there's nothing wrong with that, people being optimistic is good we need those type of people in the world to balance out those of us that, art and I love the argument so many times pessimists will make the argument I'm not a pessimist I'm a realist I'm just going with what snow, you're not you're a pessimist like the rest of us stop being prideful you're just you're just a pessimist who Who quote unquote is using. Pastor Bill: [25:00] I've said that I've used that before I've said no I'm a realist, honestly that's a pessimists answer, to the question of are you a pessimist or are you an optimist it's the pessimists answer of don't put me in a box. It's you can't you can't have it your way it's got I'm going to pick a third option because I do I can't see how being in either box is a good thing. Pastor Newms: [25:28] Hm Pastor Bill: [25:29] Oh so you're look you have a pessimistic outlook on even the scenario, and so really when you think about optimism. [25:44] Is when you're flying a plane there's the attitude is are you pointing at the ground are you pointing at the sky this is your attitude in a plane and pessimism your pointed down well you're going to go down, and optimism your pointed up you're going to go up so optimists have this way of. Seeing life in a certain way that they're expecting things to get better so when they get the opportunity to pounce on something getting better, they take advantage of those situations where as pessimists are expecting things to always get worse and so when life does get worse it's a reinforcement of we'll see I told you so, and when things can get better they go no I don't trust that I don't trust that that's just that's false. Pastor Newms: [26:32] It's going to get worse I saw very interesting, me more thing I remember I saw it I don't remember what I could even call it don't matter whether it was a video or meme or something it just the thought Stuck to me and it was it was that whole glass full glass empty, and they were like oh the glass is half-full all the glass is half empty and then another person was like the glass is exactly where it should be and that was supposed to be the realist and and then the fourth person was like the glass is full, glass is full because it's full of water it's half full of water and half full of air so it's full. Pastor Bill: [27:08] Completely full. Pastor Newms: [27:09] And you're like and that's not a pessimist or an optimist that's. Pastor Bill: [27:13] That's a Lay's chips employee. Pastor Newms: [27:15] That's we have a wall that's rude that's rude homie Lays chips are not the only one who do that we are not going to bad-mouth Frito-Lay cuz I like Frito-Lay it is not just Lays chips, it's all chips all chips do that except for Pringles Pringles doesn't I saw. Pastor Bill: [27:36] Girl Scouts of the kid is he becoming a puffed up there. Pastor Newms: [27:39] I saw I saw me bit it says shout out to Pringles they don't sell air and you're like I was like what oh, it's true which Frito-Lay has a version that is and it's they were in it didn't do well so they didn't keep going for very long I don't think I don't know if they're still even around but um, so you know when we look at things like that, there's positive there's - there's middle there's this there's but one of the things we have to look at is hey, let's we have to keep going together whether you think it's the end whether you think it's a beginning whether you think it's a transitional period whatever you think it is either way, please continue to think it is and please continue to move forward that's that's what's so important and, now for the. Christian part of the Brie and Manifesto for the week okay hold on. Pastor Bill: [28:45] Hold on hold on so whenever whenever someone talks about beginnings and. [29:09] Chip getting cheated on, um and I've heard that over and over and over and over and over you know how how you enter situation is how you're going to end up leaving the situation you if you get a new job, and you just walk out on your old job no notice no you no ample do, we respect and that's bad then you're setting yourself up to reap that again. [29:45] President Biden gave a speech I don't know if it was this week or last week or maybe it was an old clip anyway it was kind of funny because he said democracy and Insurrection don't mix, and I'm sitting there laughing like you do realize you're a president of a country that started by an act of insurrection right. Like you literally lead a Democratic Republic that started by hit active Insurrection so you can't say, the two don't mix they literally and that's what created this government was an act of insurrection, and got me a little worried because then I was like oh well if we started that way then. Pastor Newms: [30:32] Wow. Pastor Bill: [30:33] Ending that way. Pastor Newms: [30:34] Well let's think about this for a second if we started that way, at War right we have continued to be at War. Pastor Bill: [30:45] We don't know if we've ever not been at some win some more. Pastor Newms: [30:49] Either a conflict or War I mean we are a nation that is conflict oriented we, internally externally infighting out fighting we are constantly, we don't really have peaceful times that's why we have one of the larger one of not the one of the largest armies in some of the largest military spending is because we are a conflict driven country and that's how we start it now, doesn't mean, that proves the adage that you said but it is an interesting thought process like you said of a good thought experiment of hey does that apply to everything like you know and 10 scary does it apply to everything often also. Pastor Bill: [31:45] That was that was the non-biblical stuff I was going through my head since I read. Pastor Newms: [31:52] Since I sent you what what we're going to try to talk. Pastor Bill: [31:54] Heads up earlier yeah. Pastor Newms: [31:55] That I sent you way late because I was sitting here going I don't know what this week should be and then. Our friend was like we've had a lot of change that's that's valid yeah let's go that route we have that whole lot of change and then of course then your mind starts you know. That is that is not. [32:31] So I was doing research and I grabbed a scripture that said what I was looking for it to say, and which is never good because as bereans this is one of those times we're going to have this conversation as bereans we always talk about you know don't just pull part of a scripture and I didn't know this was part of the scripture I assumed based on what book it was in and what it was around that it was valid, Todd so we're going to read it because the last part of this scripture is, the reason that I pulled it but this is a Nehemiah. [33:21] And it says and he said to them so let's step back a verse because let's be honest we got to do that when it's a he said so the verse starting in verse 9 Nehemiah the governor, Ezra the priest and Scribe and the Levites who were instructed the people to them this day is Holy to the Lord do not mourn or weep for all the people, we're weeping as they heard the words of the law so this was the reading of the law again in nyam Nehemiah, and then he said to them go and eat what is Rich drink what is sweet and send portions to those who have nothing prepared, since today is Holy to our Lord do not grieve because the joy of the Lord is your strength now that last half is, is we hear that a lot and it's several places in scripture but this is the one that I happened to pull that it's just part of a verse as opposed to the whole meaning, but you know the joy of the Lord is your strength. And I find it to be funny now the next verse says in the Levites quieted all the people saying be still since the day is Holy don't grieve and. [34:43] I find it kind of humorous because I picked this verse and then I said the whole thing about hey we should take this into context and now looking at it as a whole we have a situation that arises. Any Amaya you know there's a lot going on you know there's the report, it's kind of get some back story of Nehemiah. There's there's a lot I don't even know kind of how to you know everything's destroyed. You know Nehemiah helps to rebuild everything the whole city. Pastor Bill: [35:26] They were in Exile. Pastor Newms: [35:27] Yeah they were in Exile he gets the report that hey everything's trashed he weeps the king sees it the king gives him a bunch of stuff to go back they build everything, and then we get to the point where we are Warez. Pastor Bill: [35:42] While they're building it they get accused of. Pastor Newms: [35:46] Oh yeah yeah which the King was like nehemiah's homeboy because Nehemiah was like his one of his top servants and a friend. Pastor Bill: [35:56] The King was like what are you what are you talking about I gave him those supplies I don't. Pastor Newms: [36:02] Yeah I gave him the money I funded him I protected him so I sent him God. Pastor Bill: [36:08] Might as well be my project what do you mean he's trying to overthrow me. Pastor Newms: [36:12] And he's my friend and I told him to build the walls because, I didn't want him to die like and so then we get to this point and Ezra who also has, it's actually the book that comes before Nehemiah in the order that they compiled the 66 books, reads the law again to the people who were in Exile and since they were and didn't have access to everything so it's been a. Pastor Bill: [36:47] Not just yeah not just reads it but literally they have to read it and then have a translator translated into the common tongue of the day because they didn't speak the language It Was Written in any. Pastor Newms: [37:02] They read out loud the book of the law translating and giving the meaning so people could understand what was read and I love I love that it does say that translating and giving the meaning, because they lost touch with that, you know at that time and the people start weeping and are terrified and scared and sad and upset because they haven't been following it, and so then we have you know as we're going hey hey hey hey hey that's not the point of this the point is not. Pastor Bill: [37:35] This isn't this isn't a got your moment. Pastor Newms: [37:38] Yeah this isn't a gotcha this isn't a time where we should be sad upon the changes that are going to happen which I did not know this this is always funny when this happens because I did not know this is where I was pulling from, we need to Rejoice because the Lord is your strength and so that's the aspect that I wanted to pull from this area and then ended up you know if there's a lot more here to unpack. Which is. Pastor Bill: [38:05] It's the first day of a new season. Pastor Newms: [38:07] Yeah this is this is where how we're starting it, don't don't grieve don't get upset and then so the people did in verse 12 the people began to eat and drink and they sent portions to the people that couldn't and they had a great celebration because they understood the words that were explained to them once it was explained, and it and then they have a feast directly after the next day and you know keeps going but it's it's that aspect of, here to beat you down not you know as we transition into New Seasons, we can lean on the Lord because even if we feel because often as humans we try to find the worst in it Human Nature, to most of us not all most of us is pestis it pessimistic it is we have a tendency as humans to find the - to find the, in other people in situations you know across the board and so. [39:18] Ask for transitioning into new sections the Lord isn't there to be like this is a punishment so because of that, I'm cutting you off of this situation in forcing you into a new one it's often hey this is a new situation let me let me help you you know we need to lean, on the Lord but not and not you know. Stress out about okay why is this happening to me I'm not saying we don't because let's be honest we all do but there's bill just flashed us off for some reason what did you. Pastor Bill: [39:58] Sorry. Pastor Newms: [39:59] The light just what light did you touch on your computer that caused all that to happen uh-huh. Oh Pastor Bill: [40:11] Adhesive gave up I guess. Pastor Newms: [40:12] It just it just illuminated the side of your face all of a sudden like hello. Pastor Bill: [40:16] It just it just fell it's just this. Pastor Newms: [40:20] Oh okay. Yeah that's that's funny so that you know that's that's the Aryan Emi of you know, the joy of the Lord is your strength that's the meaning behind that it's not just hey this hey that it's not just you know, the Lord says to always be joyful its hey the Lord is joyful in us the Lord is joyful with us the Lord is so lean on that, and find strength in that not, you know I've heard this verse not this particular but that saying used like the joy of the Lord is your strength so you have to be happy in order to get it because it's joy in the Lord and you're like no well no no no no it's fine, from the Lord. Pastor Bill: [41:16] So I was reminded of a scripture and I had to look it up real quick just to make sure I was coming out right and it's from Lamentations, now if you don't know Lamentations Lamentations is, it's a collection of small versus or poems or however you want to say it and when you're reading through limitations you'll get a new, a new title legs a in cheff teth yodh calf um, and these are no markers to let you know this is where we've cut source and we're pulling from a new source now, so we want to turn the Lamentations chapter 3 if you're turning if you're not whatever Lamentations chapter 3 and we're going to start in verse 22 right so not only does the Lord say Okay I want a new season let's move forward but, when you look in Lamentations it reads because the Lord's faithful love we do not perish, for his mercies never end they are new every morning great is your faithfulness I say the Lord is my portion therefore I will put my hope in him, it's not just that God isn't doesn't want to gotcha for things you've done in the past and suddenly there's some new thing, any you know he wants to turn over some big New Leaf it's literally that every morning. [42:45] God is looking for the opportunity for you to go hey let's move forward from this point on. [42:54] And God is going cool let's do it let's let's put aside everything that came before this point and let's move forward every morning, every morning he's looking for that opportunity. Pastor Newms: [43:08] And and I find I'm actually going to go to the verse before that, you know we started in 22 but if you look at 21 it's like yet I call this to mind and therefore I have hope so it's him remembering this as he's talking. Pastor Bill: [43:25] It's not really because that's anyway. So it's a chopped-up thing and they put things together to create Lamentations so yes the person that collected it decided to put that there, but it's a it's an excerpt from something else that then they said well this would flow well if we put it here. Pastor Newms: [43:46] Yes I forget that about limitations that it's a hodgepodge and not just a hodgepodge from like the normal, way certain areas like Psalms is put together its. Pastor Bill: [44:01] Think of think of like like, macrame to like tell a silly story you like you're cutting out I'm going to take this sentence from this newspaper and this sentence from this magazine and then put them together as if they were the same writing that's that's kind of what limitations is. Pastor Newms: [44:20] And I don't have one that's got it denoted well because the source I'm using does not have it to know did well. Pastor Bill: [44:27] Yeah but between 21 and 22 is one of those cuts. Pastor Newms: [44:29] Okay okay it does flow well though I mean because the area above it and then I was gonna say you know let's go even farther it's straight up like. Pastor Bill: [44:44] Yeah I'm in a dark place I am. Pastor Newms: [44:45] I'm in a dark place I remember them and have become depressed and yet so they did well putting it together because it's like you know next thing. Pastor Bill: [44:58] Well in hindsight it's really easy to go to to poetically pull together these themes and then have a translator then translate it into another language probably two or three times to get to where we are now so that it, it sounds and feels like one writing you know what I mean. Pastor Newms: [45:17] So I'm going to jump now to I'm not going to highlight come on word behave yourself what I want to look at now is Isaiah 41:10, and it's do not fear for I am with you do not be afraid for I am your God I will strengthen you I will help you I will hold onto you with my righteous right hand so, again it's one of those things where hey hey I'm not here to you know, Force this upon you and shove this change down your throat and to you know yes you're going through something and while you're going through it I'm right here and you know it. Pastor Bill: [46:07] Like yeah. Pastor Newms: [46:09] It brings upon that that poem, that you know the footprints in the sand I don't remember who wrote it but it's that whole thing of you know why do I only see one footprint did you abandon me in these times and this like know I was carrying you and, where's that's not necessarily, scriptural in this is the exact way you know that story isn't written in scripture these are examples of that of no no I was right there. Pastor Bill: [46:41] There's there's this sentiment is is is in the Quran as well this idea of, don't fear the lord your God is right there with you and the idea that it Expresses in the court which okay so you know as a as a person myself I believe a lot like Paul does and he says, you know you can look at everything and take everything that's good, and point you to God and keep it and then reject everything that doesn't right so there's there's this idea in the Quran that God is as close as your throat right and the idea is that you're your jugular vein, you know that you see people slitted movies or whatever that God is that clothes he's as close as your jugular vein in your neck, and what could be closer than that vein what could be more involved in your life than if someone who is that close, right there he's going through it with you he's there to protect you and to guide you and he feels all the pain that you feel because he's right there, so I like that idea I have that same idea that this verse you know expresses. Pastor Newms: [47:55] So Biggs just said to help submit the fact that I forgot something, he cemented the fact that I did not forget it and I'm assuming this also came from my wonderful mother, they don't know who wrote Footprints in the Sand so I didn't forget so that makes me happy because overall, no one knows so I didn't forget we just don't know, but that's you know that's kind of what I wanted to talk about tonight and. Pastor Bill do you have anything else on this topic now that we're back to our almost our format. Pastor Bill: [48:55] Overtime 12 different people have claimed credit for writing that poem. Pastor Newms: [49:02] You had already Googled it now now you see also why it's so easy to Google when you're in the corner because you're not the one leading. Pastor Bill: [49:11] No one and no one can actually prove beyond a shadow of a doubt their claim. Pastor Newms: [49:16] Ah what time period did it show up in originally. Pastor Bill: [49:33] 19:36 is the earliest appearance of footprint in the sand. Pastor Newms: [49:36] Really I thought it was older than that interesting okay. Pastor Bill: [49:41] There is a there is a. Pastor Newms: [49:52] But not exactly. [49:57] Interesting so that's kind of what I wanted to talk about tonight and and then you know gay Pastor Bill joined us to talk about it as well. And you know is that whole aspect of change happens change sucks, it is painful we hate it no matter why the change is there now normally you know you're building muscle change sucks you turning your chair and your tweak your back change sucks because she changed position get it. Pastor Bill: [50:29] Sometimes sometimes there's a good change. Pastor Newms: [50:31] Sometimes there are good changes but that doesn't mean it's not painful sometimes sometimes there is good change that isn't. When you're like me and have that little touch of neuro Divergence little touch that's cute when your inner Divergent change pretty much always sucks even if you're just changing. Pastor Bill: [50:53] When your when your workplace is like oh we looked at your resume wrong when we hired you should have started at this rate so now we're going to raise your current rate of pay to this because of it that's good chick. Pastor Newms: [51:06] You going to change my job title you can change my job responsibilities to or just my pay. Pastor Bill: [51:11] Schnapps to pay. Pastor Newms: [51:12] All right that would be a good change that yeah I agree okay so fine way to find flaw in my statements. Pastor Bill: [51:21] Applause I found an optimist point of. Pastor Newms: [51:24] Oh don't start with me with that we just had this argument we're not going backwards all right so that being said I do not know why I just clapped on the mic because that is rude as all get out, thank you guys for joining us we record this live at 6:30, Sunday evenings sometimes it's 631 because my stuff was not together at 6:30 but and we do so with a five minute countdown that was I don't even know how many minutes, cuz I restarted it four times, it's nice been fun and that's why you should join us live not just listening to the recording because we are much more fun, live and you can join us in the chat like Biggs did in Phoenix did and zadie and even Pastor Bill at one point. Pastor Bill: [52:25] Even even petelin borrow from. Pastor Newms: [52:27] Yeah from twitch good job there whoever you are you know, you can join us in chat you can become part of the conversation because this isn't supposed to be one-sided us saying things and you just listening and following our you know what we said because that's the whole point of the Brean lifestyle is to study and to learn together, and so, you know join us we are on Twitch Facebook YouTube and you can go to EK K dot house to see which of each of those had in say it this time. Pastor Bill: [53:02] I didn't say we could switch. Pastor Newms: [53:03] And we love you and we will talk to you again next week. Pastor Bill: [53:13] Do I say be safe. Pastor Newms: [53:14] You have to say be safe out there now yeah, it's just a little head little head has to say be safe yeah the little head has to say be safe so we love you and have a good.
Elwyn M. Grimes, Jr. is not a private detective for hire. Not yet, anyway. He is, however, a husband, a father of three, and a sweetheart. Before he became any of those things, though, he was a son.In Episode 3 of Badass Records, we talk rap, hip-hop, R&B, grunge, and more. We got a few things wrong in our De La/Tribe discussion, but we didn't sit down together to have a perfect conversation. Instead, we examined a few of our own musical-journey tributaries, and illustrated our appreciation for friends, family, record stores, and stereo systems.While Elwyn tabbed It Was Written by Nas, What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, and Pearl Jam's Ten, I felt a great sense of gratitude learning how his late father helped shape a little bit of the the onset to his son's travels with music and artists and albums.A quick Google will tell you that, "The most common interpretation of a cardinal is a message from a departed loved one. Whenever you see one, it signifies that they are visiting you. They generally appear when you need or miss them the most. They also come through moments of joy and sorrow to let you know they will always be there for you."Now, I can't tell you that this is precisely what Elwyn feels when he sees a cardinal, but I have a hunch it's pretty close, and I not only thank him for his time and his share, but I hope that he feels that be-there-for-you part in his heart whenever he has that experience. Having Elwyn on the podcast was a treat, and even though he backs the Las Vegas Raiders, he kinda makes up for it with his passion for the crimson and blue. Rock Chalk, baby.
This week we bring on one of our favourite new artists to talk about one of our favourite albums ever! Memphis rapper, Lukah, talks Nas' classic second album from 1996 - It Was Written. What a time to be alive. YouTube Version
Heute beschäftigen wir uns mit der zweiten Hälfe von Nas' zweitem Album "It Was Written". Wir sprechen über The Firm, Nas' Zusammenarbeit mit Mobb Deep und ein wohlmögliches Wettrüsten zwischen verschiedenen Bezirken von New York. Zudem über das Lauryn Hill Feature und noch einiges anderes. Hört gerne rein und startet gut in die Woche!
Today we are in Detroit to speak with Mvck Nyce from the Umbrella family. He told us how him, Big Trip and Mickey have been working together for some years, the impact that "It Was Written" had on him, the first show with all member of the group and his very unique style. This and much more so stay tuned and enjoy
For our episode 33 we spoke with Vega7 The Ronin about his recent EP "The Lead Lined Wall", his victory on the first season of the Mickey Barz Challenge, how everything started with "It Was Written" and the origns behind what it means to be a Ronnin. This and much more so stay tuned and enjoy.
The boys are back in studio for another session of shit talk. This week we discuss gun violence in America. On Saturday afternoon, a white gunman in body armor killed 10 Black shoppers and workers at a supermarket in Buffalo. Another Black person and two white people were wounded. Another weekend of shootings across the country with California and Houston seeing a shooting at a flea market. We discuss the 2nd amendment and mental health which on some days we question Memphis. This years NBA playoffs are underway and down to the final 4 teams. This year Lebron James is watching from home. King James was answering questions from his fans on Twitter during the playoffs. One fan asked James what are your top 5 rap albums of all time? James replied, The Chronic, Doggystyle, Black Album, Life After Death and ummm It Was Written. But I have so many more to name for real! Memphis, Tom Kat, Ramo, Gentry and Delia all give their top 5 on this week's show. Finally we were blown away while checking out Red Table talk with Jada Pinkett Smith telling a story on her show about how “My grandmother taught me about self-pleasuring because she wanted me to know that that pleasure was from me,” Pinkett Smith, 46, recalled to her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, and daughter, Willow Smith. The way we grew up they call that being a pedophile and incest. We all agreed that if our grandma tried teaching us how to jerk off it would be hard to get hard and wrong. Thanks for listening and subscribing to The Outcast Podcast for previous shows listen at ThePodcastPlayground.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I denne omgang har Nyboe haft besøg af Danni Toma , Paulo og DJ Cars10 hjemme i sin lejlighed til en diskussion om hiphop og at finde sin egen stil kombineret med historien om hvordan de tre kunstnere begyndte og hvordan de fandt hinanden. Vi kommer forbi både inspirationskilder, forbandelsen og glæden ved at lave en debutplade folk stadig refererer til så mange år senere, at forsøge at udvikle sig som kunstner, at mødes igen efter 8 år uden kontakt, hvorvidt "It Was Written" er bedre end "Illmatic", hvordan Phobia var en af de vildeste danske rappere og en masse røverhistorier og musiknørderi. Du kan også høre lidt numre fra det nye album fra Paulo & Danni Toma "Hverdags Toner Til Mental Terapi" og numre fra gennem deres historie. Trackliste: - Paulo - Den Røde Planet - Paulo & Cars10 - Storbyjungleslyngler - Danni Toma - Moderne Slaveri - Danni Toma - Damer - Seksløber - Cheeba Cheeba - Paulo & Cars10 - Kvinde & Mand - Danni Toma & Paulo - Via Mecca - Danni Toma & Paulo - Skabernes Alfabet @dannitoma @paulo-dj-cars10 @nyboe
This coming Friday, February 18th, will be the birthday of seminal American novelist, Toni Morrison. With her legacy in mind, it's our honor today to be joined by poet Robert Lashley to share a stunning story about the books of Toni Morrison, American literature, and a son's unyielding love for his mother. Robert Lashley is a 2016 Jack Straw Fellow, Artist Trust Fellow, and nominee for a Stranger Genius Award. Robert Lashley has had work published in The Seattle Review of Books, NAILED, Poetry Northwest, McSweeney's, and The Cascadia Review. His poetry was also featured in such anthologies as Many Trails to The Summitt, Foot Bridge Above The Falls, Get Lit, Make It True, and It Was Written. His previous books include THE HOMEBOY SONGS (Small Doggies Press, 2014), and UP SOUTH (Small Doggies Press, 2017). His latest book THE GREEN RIVER VALLEY, was released from Blue Cactus Press on June 17th, 2021 Content Warning: this episode contains discussion of sexual abuse and self-harm. Please take care of yourselves accordingly.
Tacoma local Robert Lashley is known for crafting poems that build a vivid sense of place, rooted in deep, beautiful, yet often haunting memories. In his recently published third collection of poetry, Green River Valley, Lashley shares an unapologetic and harrowing look at gentrification, racism, and personal and collective loss in his hometown. With each poem, Lashley asks readers to bear witness to his lived experiences in Tacoma and to honor the people, places, and memories that shaped him — and the city we know today. Green River Valley showcases his signature rhythmic eloquence and acuity, building narrative threads that expose hidden intimacies amid trauma and ambivalence in the face of institutionalized racism. Abby E. Murray, Tacoma Poet Laureate (2019-2021) and author of Hail and Farewell, describes Lashley's work, “A nation, a myth, a beat, and a revolution walk into a bar. What happens next is extraordinary. Seriously, Green River Valley is a confrontation of powers and the result is a poet on real terms with what it means to love in times of violence and loss, what it means to write in times of silence. These poems aren't read so much as thumped into the chest, and its truths are unhidden, unmasked. When Lashley writes, ‘To see is too much. / To not see is much more' I feel like the past and future of any city, but especially Tacoma, make sense.” In this installment of Lyric World for Town Hall's In the Moment podcast, Town Hall Program Director Shin Yu Pai interviews Robert Lashley about his newest collection of poetry and the legacy of his city. Robert Lashley is a writer and activist. He was a 2016 Jack Straw Fellow, Artist Trust Fellow, and a nominee for a Stranger Genius Award. He has had work published in The Seattle Review of Books, NAILED, Poetry Northwest, McSweeney's, and The Cascadia Review. His poetry was also featured in such anthologies as Many Trails to the Summit, Foot Bridge Above the Falls, Get Lit, Make It True, and It Was Written. His previous books include The Homeboy Songs (Small Doggies Press, 2014), and Up South (Small Doggies Press, 2017). In 2019, Entropy magazine named The Homeboy Songs one of the 25 most essential books to come out of the Seattle area. Shin Yu Pai is Program Director for Town Hall. She is the author of eleven books of poetry. From 2015 to 2017, she served as the fourth poet laureate of the City of Redmond. Her work has appeared in publications throughout the U.S., Japan, China, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Buy the Book: Green River Valley, Poems by Robert Lashley Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
B. Cox and J. Owe look back at Nas' fifth album Stillmatic. After a couple of critical disappointments in I Am and Nastradamus in 1999 and the ascent of rival Jay-Z both critically and commercial in the hip-hop game in the new millenium, the Queensbridge emcee launched his "comeback" with this latest effort. Being embroiled in a now legendary beef with Jay-Z for the better part of the year and amid whispers that he was on the decline, Nas emerged with his best album since It Was Written, reconnecting with producers DJ Premier, Large Professor, LES and others. Going back towards his roots of tales of street life and socially conscious lyrics, he completed his comeback with the iconic diss track "Ether", whose aura has only tripled in enormity since it was released on 20 years ago.The album was a critical success as well as a commercial one, selling over 2 million records.Follow The Vault Classic Music Reviews onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comShow NotesAlbumism: Nas' "Stillmatic" Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://www.albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-20-years-of-nas-stillmaticHot New Hip-Hop: Nas' "Stillmatic Deserves As Much Attention As Its Predecessorhttps://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nas-stillmatic-deserves-as-much-attention-as-its-predecessor-news.98635.htmlAmbrosia For Heads: Nas 'Stillmatic' Turns 15. Here's a Look at Nas' Return To his N.Y. State of Mind. https://ambrosiaforheads.com/2016/12/nas-stillmatic-mtv-diary-illmatic-video/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In 1996, on Nas's sophmore LP entitled It Was Written, he wrote a record entitled I Gave You Power from the gun's perspective. The song detailed the vicious cycle of gun violence leading to the demise of the gun owner due to defects in the gun. Welcome to Q4 2021. Episode 126 features Ernie Agbobock of Kote It Arms. Ernie an owner of six guns and a GLOCK lover wants people to take gun possession, safety and training seriously (5:25). He first owned a high point, which he bought from the pawn shop, then a Smith and Wesson that he got from Academy! Evolving is the the word he feels defines him (45:55). Ernie's top three safety measures, treat the gun as if its always loaded, keep your finger off the trigger and never point the gun in someone's direction! Composure off King's Disease 2 is the songs that's on his mind (33:39)! Ernie sites being laid off as the moment that fueled his entrepreneurship. With 89 days left, Ernie wants to get his business out there! (53:47)! Most Importantly we find out Whats Next!? (58:08) for Ernie! This episode is dedicated to my son! I love you John Ross Dike II bka Baby D rest in paradise/Heaven; when I see you again I would have served my purpose and AJIA's unborn twin! Sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 126 of the Whats Next!? podcast a production of Still Visionary, Inc. Follow Ernie Agbobockhttp://www.facebook.com/Ernie Agbobockhttp://www.instagram.com/ernster_http://www.instagram.com/kote_itPeace and Blessings!!John Ross Ihttp://www.stillvisionary.com (VISIT!)http://stillvisionaryinc@gmail.com (EMAIL!)http://www.facebook.com/Stillvisionaryinc (LIKE!)http://www.twitter.com/johnrossdike (FOLLOW!)http://www.twitter.com/still_visionary (FOLLOW!)http://www.instagram.com/johnrossdike; (FOLLOW!)http://www.instagram.com/still_visionary (FOLLOW!)http://www.instagram.com/thewhatsnextpod_ (FOLLOW!)http://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ross-dike-0a6a75173 (CONNECT!)http://still-visionary.tumblr.com
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING Beginning of Episode (0:49). Making hip-hop music well into your 40s and 50s is an astonishing feat to accomplish on its face, especially within a genre where many of the greats have sadly passed away. Legends in Black Thought, Jay-Z and Nas are not only still breathing... but are still making music at the forefront of the hip-hop scene. With Nas, his technical ability is still mostly intact, but with most or all of Nas records post-It Was Written... there has always been something off. The common gripe with his music is his beat selection, but I think that's a lazy argument. Nas has picked good enough production for the most part, just not to the level that his rapping ability has demanded. For me, I think what has kept Nas' modern output at arm's length was his music's social commentary, and the inconsistencies between that and his personal life, and my personal socio-political opinions. The core issue I have with King's Disease II, and most of Nas' later releases is that Nas merges black excellence/liberation ideas with what I call “mimosa rap”... where the end-point of all of this struggle is the accumulation of obscene levels of material wealth. Nas makes all of this content sound super decadent and well painted lyrically, but it lacks the depth that I am looking for. At some points, Nas does offer some solid commentary on issues in his community related to poverty, violence, etc. But then seems to make these disjointed jumps that connect his career and rise to glory, as the righteous end-result that all people in his community should have the opportunity to achieve as well. In reality, we all know this is not true and is a gross simplification of how the world works. But more importantly, what Nas paints on the other side of this journey to success, is just a bunch of material wealth of brunches and island getaways that lack self-awareness in the fact that he's participating greatly in the same system that is keeping his people down. This all makes this brand of social commentary not resonate with me all that much. RMPP Preferred Cut: "Nas is Good" Stream King's Disease II here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CM5qhYBvpgYNek5kYwuOJ?dl_branch=1&si=jAPZLalOT76CB0nOTn6J_w -- For artist development/writing services, DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/
Welcome to the 96th episode of the Shonen Tapes Podcast! On today's episode, the guys dive deep into another one of Nas's classic discography: his 1996 album It Was Written. They discuss what makes the album so good, their likes and dislikes, and ultimately decide where this one sits in Nas's overall discography. They also dive a little deeper into Nas's career, and whether or not the vibes that are in this album fit, or if some of the songs weren't at their usual Nas caliber. This was a jam packed tape discussing a jam packed album, you most definitely will not want to miss this. Make sure to let everyone know how you feel about the album by reaching out on all major forms of social media.Follow us HERE to keep up with The Shonen Tapes on social media and your favorite podcast sites! This episode includes: Nas, Jay-Z, Illmatic, Stillmatic, It Was Written, J. Cole, Kanye West, Lil Uzi Vert, Pusha T, Dr. Dre, Tupac
On this episode Jones and Doogie discuss the 25th anniversary of Nas' 2nd album, It Was Written. They also introduce a new segment Doogies Banger and Sleeper of the week.
In this episode, I revisit Nas' sophomore album - It Was Written, 25 years later.
The Concert Crew celebrates the 25th Anniversary of NaS' sophomore album. Hear the fellas discuss the songs on It Was Written, it's impact, how it took NaS' career to the next level, it's legacy and much more. Also, the Concert Crew reviews new music from RJ Payne, HRSMN, Lil Poppa, Papoose and G Herbo... #ConcertCrew #Podcast #ItWasWritten25 #ItWasWritten #NaS #NaSEscobar #Esco #NastyNaS #StreetDreams #IfIRuledTheWorld #ImagineThat #QB #Queensbridge #Trackmasters #DJPremier #PDrDre #Prodigy #Havoc #MobbDeep #IWW25 #PodcastLife #Podcasting #Classic #ClassicAlbum #RJPayne #HRSMN #LilPoppa #Papoose #GHerbo
Homeroom - 4th of July recap, Sha'Carri Richardson (1:02)Open Gym - NBA Finals Game 1 participation trophies, Rachel Nichols, Lebron vs. CP3, Sasa Doncic vs. Brian Windhorst, Nate McMillan's new contract, McGregor vs. Poirier preview (33:25)Theater - Tenet, Fallen, Nas' It Was Written 25th Anniverary, Juvenile's vax song (1:25:05)Detention - Bill Cosby and his defenders (1:41:48)
If you're reading this THANK YOU for the love I have received for finally getting with a brokerage! I just wish that I had the same support where my heart is! I feel that becoming a REALTOR will add me in my creativity process! I look forward to starting a new journey, continuing and strengthening a journey and bring a journey to a close! Am I the front yard dog or the backyard dog!? Gotta ask myself that especially when people have schedule conflicts! I discuss Sha'carri Richardson and the Bucks vs Suns, starting new agent orientation with Legacy Homes and Properties! Nas's It Was Written celebrates 25 years so the songs that are on my mind are "I Gave You Power", "Black Girl Lost" and "If I ruled The World" (33:35), With 179 days left, I want to sell 2 houses before the end of the year (35:21). Most Importantly we find out Whats Next!? for me! This episode is dedicated to my son! I love you John Ross Dike II bka Baby D rest in paradise/Heaven; when I see you again I would have served my purpose! Sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 118 of the Whats Next!? podcast a production of Still Visionary Inc. Peace and Blessings!! John Ross I http://www.stillvisionary.com (VISIT!) http://stillvisionaryinc@gmail.com (EMAIL!) http://www.facebook.com/Stillvisionaryinc (LIKE!) http://www.twitter.com/johnrossdike (FOLLOW!) http://www.twitter.com/still_visionary (FOLLOW!) http://www.instagram.com/johnrossdike; (FOLLOW!) http://www.instagram.com/still_visionary (FOLLOW!) http://www.instagram.com/thewhatsnextpod_ (FOLLOW!) http://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ross-dike-0a6a75173 (CONNECT!) http://still-visionary.tumblr.com
On episode 53 of AFH's What's The Headline, we discuss the incredible career of Biz Markie, JAY-Z's lawsuit against Jonathan Mannion, the potential Rap battle between Conway The Machine and Jim Jones, and more: 0:00 Intro 6:34 False reports of Biz Markie's death were published recently 9:33 The responsibility and care that comes with covering celebrity deaths 15:10 Celebrating the incredible career of Biz Markie 20:10 Remembering Blackalicious' Gift Of Gab who passed away on June 18, 2021 25:28 JAY-Z is suing Hip-Hop photographer Jonathan Mannion who shot the Reasonable Doubt album cover 26:55 The lawsuit could forever change the law regarding who owns the copyright in celebrity photos 39:32 JAY-Z has bought part of a company valued at more than $500 million 45:46 Logic makes his return to Hip-Hop 48:10 Snoop Dogg is now a creative consultant for Def Jam Records 50:37 De La Soul's Stakes Is High, Nas' It Was Written, and JAY-Z's Reasonable Doubt turn 25 years old 52:56 Jim Jones and Conway The Machine want to have an old-fashioned Rap battle 1:00:14 New music from Evidence, Tyler, The Creator, The Roots, Kay Slay 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/whats-the-headline/support
B. Cox & J. Owe review Nas' second studio album It Was Written. It was his highly anticipated follow to his classic debut Illmatic. Upon release, the reviews were mostly mixed as most noticed the album had a more commecial feel and mixed with Mafioso and mob themes, and produced largely by the Trackmasters, which were seen by some as a departure from his debut. Despite some criticism, it became his best selling-album buoyed by a incredibly successful single with "If I Ruled The World" featuring Lauryn Hill.Since then, the perception of the album has improved, with praise for Nas' improved lyricism and ability to tell stories with vivid imagery. A few emcees actually cite this work as their favorite Nas album over Illmatic.Follow The Vault on IG: @vaultcmrpodcastFollow The Vault on Twitter: @VaultClassicSubscribe to the Vault on Youtube: The Vault: Classic Music Reviews PodcastShow notes:Complex: The Making of Nas' It Was Writtenhttps://www.complex.com/music/2016/07/nas-the-making-of-it-was-writtenAlbumism: Nas' 'It Was Written' Turns 25 | Anniverary Retrospectivehttps://www.albumism.com/features/nas-it-was-written-turns-25-anniversary-retrospectiveRevolt TV: Remember Nas' 'It Was Written' 25 Years Laterhttps://www.revolt.tv/2021/7/2/22561080/nas-it-was-written-album-25-anniversaryLegacy Recordings: Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Nas' 'It Was Written' with Newly Expanded Digital Additionhttps://www.legacyrecordings.com/2021/06/24/legacy-recordings-celebrates-25th-anniversary-of-nas-it-was-written-with-newly-expanded-digital-edition/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nas' Mass Appeal Records has reportedly signed a deal with Sony Music's subsidiary company The Orchard, according to Music Business Worldwide. The news brings an end to the label's three-year global distribution deal with Universal Music Group. As part of the deal, Nas will also be releasing his own material through Sony Music. The Queensbridge rapper returns to the label after dropping early albums such as Illmatic, It Was Written and I Am… via Sony's Columbia Records, before signing to Def Jam in January 2006. “This is a full circle moment for me,” Nas said. “To come back to Sony Music with my own label is a major milestone. We see this multi-phase initiative as an opportunity to continue to push the culture forward, educate, and inspire. It's what we do it for, I couldn't be more excited.” hire me as your voice over artist on fiverr - https://www.fiverr.com/share/DwyLbA Listen to our 24/7 Hip-hop radio - https://zeno.fm/juice-wrldu1sr6744rs8uv/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atruecrimepodcast/message
Yankees players test positive for COVID, South Carolina gives death row inmates 'options', Critical Race theory being taught in schools, and which is better/more important rap project; It Was Written or 4:44?
Session 67: Pull Up A Seat (with Malliron H.) Malliron H. enlightens Eric and Aazim about how she is using her podcast Baddies with Business to build community through conversation with early-stage Black women entrepreneurs. The triad also chat about office politics, the significance of representation, and common misconceptions that people have about building lasting success. TL;DL: First In The Family → Knowing What's Possible → Personas → The Best Candidate → The Kudos + The Congrats → Hi, Malliron → Baddies With Business → Impact x Inspiration → Baking > Microwaving → I Said That ?! > Jump by Earl S. (@dmx) >> "Do the best you can with whatever you can and don't feel like you have to compare it to somebody else." - Malliron H. (@malachashi_) >> "Don’t pander to me." - Eric W. (@ericcwilson) >> "So much of the knowledge gap comes from being able to see things as a possibility." - Aazim J. (@iseelucidly) > Georgia Anne Muldrow - "Run Away" > D2X - "It Was Written" > Join the conversation at youfree.earth
BONUS EPISODE On this episode, eclectik talks about what happened when he tried to listen to an OutKast album. We also discuss (argue) about Jay-Z's first album, Reasonable Doubt, being better than NaS' second album, It Was Written. Listen to this impromptu conversation and get a good laugh. you don't like OutKast...with eclectik Download, subscribe, & share You can LISTEN, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE to The 12Kyle Podcast on all streaming platforms where podcasts are free https://linktr.ee/12kyle FOLLOW ME... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/twelvekyle twitter • http://twitter.com/12kyle twitter • http://twitter.com/12kylepodcast twitter • http://twitter.com/iameclectik twitter • http://twitter.com/eclectikpodcast twitter • http://twitter.com/tweetrhymeslife instagram • http://instagram.com/12kyle instagram • http://instagram.com/12kylepodcast instagram • http://instagram.com/eclectik instagram • http://instagram.com/eclectikdiscussionpod instagram • http://instagram.com/encyclopediahiphoppod
Prepare to have what little respect you had left of us stripped away! This week we finally take the time to listen to the classics "It Was Written" by Nas and "Midnight Marauders" by A Tribe Called Quest. We also discuss new singled from Juice WRLD, Young Thug, DaBaby, and Ariana Grande.
The WPMT premiere of “Casbah,” starring Tony Martin and Märta Torén (from the 1948 film) with Herbert Butterfield and Laurene Tuttle! Featuring the songs “Every Man There's a Woman,” “Hooray for Love” and “It Was Written in the Stars.” Edited by Remington Cleve New episodes every Tuesday at 1pm CT
They let me let y'all niggas know one thing There's one life, one love, so there can only be one King - The message Time for It Was Written by Nas. Illmatic is a Hip-Hop staple, but do we tend to overlook It Was Written? Did Nas come out the gate with two classics under his belt? We decide that on this episode.
Today we will be looking at one of the greatest rap albums of all time. The album we will be looking at is It Was Written by Nas.
On this episode, we dive into Esco's Holy Trinity of music: Illmatic, It Was Written, & I Am. We analyze his first three albums in depth and discuss how they measure up across several different statistical categories including, Best Intro, Best Single, Best Producers, Relevance, etc. Tap in whether or not you're in a NY State of Mind, and wild out with the Gahhd Cast Boyz. Make sure to weigh in as we continue the discussion on IG: Burnz- @callme_joseph_ Bludshot- @deadass_worldwide GAHHD- @gahhd_podcast Last Breath Ent.- @lastbreathentertainment Brother Ef/ Str8 Fuego Studios- @efrainr711 V.S.O.P.- @therealvsop On Twitter
In traveling and painting in Denver Colorado, C3PO and I, sat down after-hours and discussed his recent work in producing the documentary on Chicago graffiti history, "It Was Written". We chat bit about travel and trade some Dine-N-Dash stories of our youth. He brought a topic list which got us into the difference of drones vs droids, body dismorphia, and whether or not Anderson Cooper is a CIA planted media agent. Not to mention, such pressing issues as the age old question "Did Dogs really rescue humans?" We also discuss random winners to be sent sticker packs and supplies thanks the @momentumarttech and @allcitypodcast . Holler at the guest @c3popaints Thanks! Click a star and write an iTunes review to enter to win freebies.
Sho and Tyreke bring their podcast It Was Written under the Sho Baraka Show Banner to discuss Alex Vitale's book "The End of Policing". -They share quarantine stories.-Personal run-ins with police -Summary and discussion about the book. -What Would make you call the police?
Sho and Tyreke bring their podcast It Was Written under the Sho Baraka Show Banner to discuss Alex Vitale's book "The End of Policing". -They share quarantine stories. -Personal run-ins with police -Summary and discussion about the book. -What Would make you call the police?
Références cités dans l'émission : Gucci Mane – Future – 2.7.0. (album de Kaaris, 2020) – Or Noir (album de Kaaris, 2013) – Or Noir Part. II (album de Kaaris, 2014) – Okou Gnakouri (album de Kaaris, 2016) – Or Noir Part. III (album de Kaaris, 2019) – Dozo (album de Kaaris, 2017) – NRV (Kaaris, 2020) – Goulag (Kaaris, 2020) – 46eme BIMA (mixtape de Kaaris, 2007) – Nas – Illmatic (album de Nas, 1994) – It Was Written (album de Nas, 1996) – Bope (Kaaris, 2020) – Réussite (Kaaris, 2020) – Booba – Rim’K – Bosh – Gims – Dadju – Imen Es – Syd les 3 éléments – XV Barbar – Stavo – OldPee – Michel – Conway The Machine – WestSide Gun Le coup de cœur de Clément Lorès : Je m’en balek par Michel, extrait de son second projet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXOBzvXqZGc Le coup de cœur de Clément Chatellier : From King, introduction du premier album de Conway The Machine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPHHapzoU_4 Jingle par Midnight Quake (@MidnightQuake) C'est carré : le podcast qui se pose des questions sur le rap musique Animé par Clément Lorès (@Klemaw_) et Clément Chatellier (@WakuTDP) Produit par Derapage Media (@DerapageMedia)
The guys finally put to rest any further discussion that can be had around a debate between whether Illmatic or It Was Written is the best Nas album.
Ep.073 "It Was Written" by Robei Dean
The final episode in our 3-part debate focuses on Nas’ ‘It Was Written’ - the team argue for why Escobar’s record should or shouldn’t get into Crate 808, ahead of Notorious B.I.G.'s ‘Life After Death’ and Dr. Dre’s ‘2001’. Expect the usual categories and more, as we chat ‘90s hip hop. Show Notes: 11:50 - It Was Written intro 1:33:30 - Album conclusion 1:34:38 - Final decision: Which album gets into Crate 808? Twitter: https://twitter.com/crate808 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crate_808 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crate808 Website: https://www.crate808.com
More Coronavirus updates as NY and other places Quarantines. The new LONG awaited Jay Electronica Album "It Was Written" finally drops. Trump causes more panic
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
Bang and Mike B break down Stephen A. Smith's anger aimed at Colin Kapernick and why he has a point. We get a breakdown of the Grammy Awards and who should win each category. We also get reasons on why the Rap Grammys need more categories Last, we get into the Illmatic Vs. It Was Written debate & ask "What is the perfect rap album? When did this debate happen? Nas Is Coming is good to y'all? Y’all overrate Nas and don’t even know it. Do y’all even know what y’all like?
Khing Ceaze is a Recording artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin currently residing in Georgia. With lyrical influences like 2pac, Kevin Gates, Dave East, and TI, he aims to deliver a storytelling experience painting vivid pictures with his words. Releasing his new project, “It Was Written” this Winter, he aims to deliver a breakout project to his fans. You can follow Khing Ceaze on Twitter with the handle: @iam_khingceaze; also on Facebook: www. Facebook.com/khingceazefanpage https://khingceaze.weebly.com/ The Anticipated Project; It Was Written available this winter Song: Khing Ceaze - Go Getta (feat. TAna Man & Layzie Bone) available everywhere! https://music.apple.com/us/album/go-getta-feat-tana-man-layzie-bone-single/1480971222 For booking and/or Questions email As I Grow at: asigrowpodcast@gmail.com Also follow As I Grow on... www.facebook.com/asigrow www.twitter.com/asigrow3 www.instagram.com/asigrowpodcast Apple Promotion & Oprah's Book Club Hard Cover https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-water-dancer-oprahs-book-club/id1452108632?itscg=30200&itsct=books_toolbox&at=1000l33QI Audio https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-water-dancer-a-novel-unabridged/id1480261901?itscg=30200&itsct=books_toolbox&at=1000l33QI Stitcher www.stitcher.com/premium Offer Code: ASIGROW "Being a leader is not about you. It's about the people that are on your team and how you can help them be successful" ~ Susan Vobejda --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asIgrow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asIgrow/support
Another member of Mutant Academy swings by the podcast! When a young Ewonee decided to borrow his father's copy of "It Was Written", he had no idea how it would transform the rest of his life. Entranced by what he had heard, he eventually began collecting instruments and flipping vinyl records, developing his own brand of dusty, fashionably off kilter hip-hop in the process. Though he was immediately intrigued by the process of beatmaking, there were many growing pains. From a young boy to post high school enrolled in audio engineering school -- we get into the weeds -- We talk about it all, or as much as we can in 35-40 minutes. Show Website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.comShow will be uploaded at 12 Midnight Central following show releaseFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Another member of Mutant Academy swings by the podcast! When a young Ewonee decided to borrow his father's copy of "It Was Written", he had no idea how it would transform the rest of his life. Entranced by what he had heard, he eventually began collecting instruments and flipping vinyl records, developing his own brand of dusty, fashionably off kilter hip-hop in the process. Though he was immediately intrigued by the process of beatmaking, there were many growing pains. From a young boy to post high school enrolled in audio engineering school -- we get into the weeds -- We talk about it all, or as much as we can in 35-40 minutes. Like and Subscribe!
Sho & Tyreke share the impetus for this podcast and their love for fiction. They also give you insight on what to expect for this season. It Was Written is a podcast that is entertaining to bookworms, engaging to non-readers and inspiring for writers. We are telling the truth about fiction for the culture.
Sho & Tyreke share the impetus for this podcast and their love for fiction. They also give you insight on what to expect for this season. It Was Written is a podcast that is entertaining to bookworms, engaging to non-readers and inspiring for writers. We are telling the truth about fiction for the culture.
Lil Crazed & Michelle Martinez / Fly Together Jay Park / For Ourselves (Feat. Chloe DeVita) Far-East movement / Western (ft Mike C) JL / It Was Written (ft Jin & Lyricks) Chow Mane / Brand New Megan Lee / Young & Broken Epik High / LOVE STORY (feat. IU) Lumikools / Strawberries Rich Brian / Kids Brooke Candy / XXXTC (ft Malibu Miitch & Charli XCX) Some veteran heavy-hitters mixed with some newer cats...the recipe is nice! For more info on the show and other CJLO shows, please click here!
Armond & Doc continue on this week with a conversation about Nas's #Definitive15 songs, and it doesn't take us long to disagree
Slow sports week in The SBP so the guys kick aound topics from the page such as Nas The Lost Tapes 2 and folks saying that It Was Written is a better album than Illmatic. $300 for cable? What TV shows are the SBP group members watching as they wait for the NFL to return? Did Prime get his Black Card revoked? A Former NFL Star gets arrested in a Whataburger drive-thru.
This week, Jonesy & Brown break down NBA Free Agency before the Kawhi Leonard signing. - Why Are we so quick to write off the Golden State Warriors? - Can KD/Kyrie work? - Are the Sixers the team to beat in the East? Plus we talk Nas. Was "It Was Written" better than "ILLmatic"?
Aimee Macauley has one of the most impressive album artwork resumes of the 90's and 00's providing the visual identities for Rage Against The Machine, Korn, Soul Asylum, Nas and more. Here's the rundown:Rage Against The Machine (4:04), Evil Empire (6:26), The Battle of Los Angeles (12:49), Renegades (18:10), Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium (19:43), Woodstock 1999 (24:54), Korn – Follow The Leader (32:33), Issues (35:00), Untouchables (37:26), Nas - Illmatic (41:28), It Was Written (47:46), Soul Asylum (51:47), Bloodhound Gang (56:30), Augustana (59:37), Savage Garden (1:03:45)
The 80z Babies are back for another "Make it a Classic", this time featuring It Was Written - the sophomore album from Queensbridge, New York legend Nas.
The New Old Heads talked Drake's new "Scorpion" album, the great hip hop releases that dropped in 1998, 22-year anniversary of "It Was Written" by Nas and "Stakes Is High" by De La Soul, the NBA free agency with LeBron James going to the Lakers and Demarcus Cousins going to the Warriors and more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=5116041)
Wherein the racial politics of wizards and muggles is discussed at a length that borders on tedious, we get some fun celebrity cameos, and Darin tries to set the record straight about Nas's sophomore effort "It Was Written."
Ced Linus stops by The Twin City Tone Podcast for Episode 30 to chop it up about his latest offering "Winter Sessions". In addition to his new project, Ced also talks about moving to Minnesota from Virginia, his early days of music making, the building of his label Pledge Empire, his Top 10 MCs list (which doesn't include Jay-Z?!?), Nas vs. Jay, illmatic vs. It Was Written, and much more! The young god Juice Lord makes an appearance as well! S/o Big Wiz & Abhi!
This week on The Library with Tim Einenkel, Rich Nice. Rich was the first Rapper signed to the famed Motown Records label. When Nice isn't lending his voice to A & R Room with Sway, he's working as an A&R and Marketing Executive, as well as the founder of the production Team “The TrackMasters." Tim and Rich talk about growing up in the Bronx, park jams, being an MC on Motown Records and getting to work with artists like Michael Jackson. They discuss TrackMasters production of Nas' second album, It Was Written, and how Kool G. Rap's "Ill Street Blues" would have sounded much different if Rich hadn't suggest G Rap to redo his second verse. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Your Old Droog could remake "It Was Written" and call it "Still Written." Until then we can simply enjoy his most recent album, "Packs" because it is one of the best this year!
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The public's expectations were through the stratosphere pending Nas' follow-up to "Illmatic" but 1996's "It Was Written" was initially polarizing, seeing mixed reviews - many of which claiming that Nas had sold out and that his sound was watered down. The release has since gone on to be re-evaluated by most listeners over time, and is now seen as one of the best in his catalog.
Armond & Doc continue on this week to quickly discuss Joe Budden's Drake diss before diving in to have their first 're-retrospective' on Nas's 1996 breakthrough "It Was Written". They discuss why the album was controversial, if it still holds up, and try to figure out what the heck is going on with the sequencing. Plus Doc sounds like a very, very old man. Links: http://www.complex.com/music/2016/07/nas-the-making-of-it-was-written
On this episode of The No 4Play Show we are joined by some of our 20 year plus brothers Bradley aka Mr. Write and Big Mike Johnson. We congratulate our good friend on the wedding and talk about the different cast of characters you see at a wedding and everything wonderful that comes with black weddings. With it being the July 4th weekend, we talk about the violence in Chicago. On a lighter note, we celebrate the 20 year anniversaries of Reasonable Doubt and It Was Written. Then the news breaks during the podcast about Kevin Durant signing to the Golden State Warriors.
ROJOMIES!!!!! Got s nice conversation with my man Kellon McFarland this week. He's involved in way too much stuff to list but, in between coaching college baseball, investing in real-estate, adding to his massive hip-hop vinyl and cd collection, and driving for Uber and Lyft, he managed to fit in a conversation with your boy! We cover under rated rap artist, Uber stories, and Reasonable Doubt vs It Was Written... Its a music heavy convo so get ready but we cover alot of topics and share some laughs. Hope you enjoy the show and as always... IF YOURE NOT SHARING, YOURE NOT A FAN!!!! PEACE!!!
1996 was an incredible year for hip hop. On July 2, 1996, NaS released his 2nd album, It Was Written. It was the follow up to his classic debut, Illmatic. This album would be his most commercially successful album spawned by the smash hit “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)” with Lauryn Hill. On The 12kyle Podcast, I will discuss the It Was Written and the significance of the album. I'll also talk about the “beef” that NaS had with Tupac and Jay Z. Listen to the podcast and share your thoughts! LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE to the 12kyle Podcast!!! It can be found here... iTunes Stitcher Soundcloud Google Play Pocket Cast Instagram Facebook Twitter Blogger
This week Lawrence G' and Joey Burn'em talk about why rappers should get a real job, why top 5 list are stupid, and which Nas album was better Illmatic or It Was Written.
Manifest Podcast 014 - Lost DollThe small towns of Northern England raise a certain type of techno-head. When you grow up regularly spending three hours sitting on a coach just to hear the likes of Marc Smith and Scott Brown hammer it out to a sea of beetroot-face ravers at Rezerection, it shows a lot of commitment... It develops a passion, not for posing in the gauche bars of Berlin, but for letting yourself go and dancing like no-one's watching. And for Sunderland-born Lost Doll, that will always be the true spirit of techno.It was the late-90s Birmingham scene that really shaped Lost Doll’s musical tastes. After hearing the likes of Regis, Paul Damage and, of course, the insuperable Surgeon, regularly destroy the dancefloor at House Of God, there was no turning back. And while her musical tastes have evolved, Sarah's passion and dedication to that raw, floor-focussed spirit has never changed.Her DJ sets move from the dark, industrial and brooding through to the pounding and hypnotic, but wherever and whatever she plays, Lost Doll's selections are always guided by that true spirit techno - and her undying devotion to the dancefloor.Lost Doll has a show on Fnoob Techno Radio 'Lost Doll Presents...NO FRILLS'. Her show is every 4 weeks on Sunday at 5pm (GMT).More infos and sounds :http://soundcloud.com/lost-dollhttp://www.facebook.com/SarahThompson909http://www.fnoob.com/radios/fnoob-techno-radioTracklist :____________Do You Remember Acid Feat. The Phantom MajorBells at Dusk - Robert HoodWho poisoned Ivy - RebekahMachine Funk - Ben SimsNel - Mark Broom, James RuskinFurther - Adam KellyAbsorb - NILDetached - James RuskinLast One at 1080 - Peter Van HoesenShit Happens (iFormat Remix) - Ryuji TakeuchiPull Your Neck In - Jake ConlonResetor - ExiumPyramid - Instra:mentalUntitled (Jack In Out Rework) - Fundamental InteractionAngels And Demons - ReekoTempus Fugit - Snap-9AAM-4B1 - Ancient MethodsLost Soul - Patrick BoltonIt Was Written in Vapour - Fran HartnettSame Same (Truss Remix) - JobodyAs You Breath Here Now - SurgeonThe Truth - Dead Sound & VideoheadFalse - Markus SuckutFull Circle - Mark WilliamsWork Me (Marcelus Version) - MondoDark Roots - David Meiser
DUB ASHER- (Dancehall/Reggae) 1)Damian Marley/Capleton.........................."It Was Written".. 2)Busy Signal...................................."See it Deh Now" (rmx) 3)Vybz Kartel/Di Genius......................................."Careful"... 4)Michael Jackson................................................................. ................"They Don't Care About Us"(street bullies remix).. 5)Elephant Man...................................................."Poverty".. 6)Shaggy........................................................"Long Time".. 7)Red Fox............................................................."Bounce".. 8)Sizzla........................................................"Precious Gift".. 9)Vybz Kartel....................................................."Yuh Love".. 10)Vybz Kartel......................................."Gaza Ting A Ling".. 11)Lyza Hype............................................"More Pon More".. 12)Mr. Vegas.................................."Something About You".. 13)Gappy Ranks................................."Heaven In Her Eyes'.. 14)Erup............................................"Heart of The Ghetto".. 15)Wasp..........................................."Run This Town"(rmx).. 16)Ricky Blaze....................................."Cut Dem Off"(rmx).. 17)Vybz Kartel............................................."Poom, Poom".. 18)Busy Signal............................................[no song listing] TRAVIS BICKLE-(Indian/Kuduro/world) 1)Madlib........................................................."Sitar Ride".. 2)Madlib....................................................."Malfunction".. 3)M.I.A. .............................................................."Jimmy".. 4)Buraka Som Sistema/Skream......................"Blipstream".. 5)Buraka Som Sistema/Petty..................................."Yah!".. 6)Buraka Som Sistema........................................................ ......................................."IC 19"(totally crossed out remix) 7)M.I.A. ...................................................................."X2".. 8)Buraka Som Sistema....................................................... .................................................."Kalemba"(hot chip remix) 9)Mr. Vegas/Verb......................................."Oh My Gosh"..