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Get ready for the hottest beats on the 'MOC Mix Party'! Join Metro Beatz as he takes you on a crazy musical journey every Friday afternoon. This week Metro Beatz spins tracks from Burna Boy, Junior Mafia, Ania Garvey, Ari Lennox, Summer Walker, Leon Thomas, Donell Jones, Justin Bieber, Redman and a whole lot more. This is the ultimate party you don't want to miss! Tune in and turn up the volume every Friday afternoon at 2pm as we unleash the energy of the 'MOC Mix Party' exclusively on mocradio.com. Feel the beats as Metro Beatz creates an electrifying atmosphere that will keep you grooving all day long!
“I was 9 before I started writing my own verses” ~ Kai Ca$h Brooklyn, NYC rapper Kai Ca$h skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about his newly released project, ‘CASH RULES', landing a record deal with Generation Now courtesy of DJ Drama and Don Cannon, making his first song at age 7, parents funding his clothing career at age 14, experience attending 2 HBCU's, publishing a book while in college to help with anxiety, reflects on being around Junior Mafia as a youth and CYN music collective with King Combs and Niko Brim. Website: https://linktr.ee/TheProgressReportMediaGroup Listen to us on the Revolt Podcast Network: https://tr.ee/GxMmkTcj7o Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaicash/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com 0:00 Kai Ca$h Skipping Class drop 0:13 introduction 1:03 sampling Missy Elliot and Future 2:15 ‘CASH RULES' album meaning 3:54 making first song at age 7 6:22 taking music serious as a career and creating music collective 7:43 parents funding his clothing career at age 14 9:45 published a book in college at Hampton University 13:03 attended 2 HBCU's 15:32 from Brooklyn, NYC 17:47 support from parents 19:20 T'yanna Wallace and C.J. 21:00 only child 21:44 CYN music collective with King Combs and Niko Brim 23:20 adjusting to life in the south 24:32 signed to Generation Now with DJ Drama and Don Cannon 25:29 why should people listen to Kai Ca$h? 26:45 define our keyword “progress” #TheProgressReport #SkippingClass #LalaaShepard #Progress #KaiCash #JuniorMafia
V5EP45: "The B.I.G. Episode"Lick a shot for Big Pop in heaven! The greatest rapper of all time died on March 9th and it is approaching, so you know what time it is! Time to pay homage to the best to ever do it, The Notorious B.I.G.! Dub, Jig and E are at the helm once again to bring you Hip Hop Marvels Podcast biggest episode yet! They get into Henry Cavill joining the MCU, talks of a second Deadpool & Wolverine trailer coming soon, a possible Hulk appearance, the Weapon X-Traction saga comic coming soon, new Diddy allegations, guilty verdict in Jam Master Jay murder trial and the Hulu Freaknik trailer. They also review Schoolboy Q's new album "Blue Lips", talk about rapper's children in Hip Hop and what albums they currently have in rotation. They pay homage to the late great B.I.G. by reflecting on his life and legacy and Rick sends in a Notorious B.I.G. "DID YOU KNOW?!" All of that and much more on an all-new B.I.G. episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast! "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"*X-Men Trap Theme (Prod. By DjayCas)*FANTASTIC 4:1. The Notorious B.I.G. - Tim Westwood '95 (Freestyle)2. The Notorious B.I.G. - BAM BAM Biggie Low (Dub Floyd Screamixx)3. Junior Mafia ft. Wiz Khalifa - Biggie (Dub Floyd Edit)4. LOX - We'll Always Love Big PoppaAlpine Bagel CafeUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CAROLINA UNION,209 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 LISTEN-SHARE-RATE-SUBSCRIBE: Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Audible, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Castbox, Stitcher, Podcast Addict & anywhere else you get your podcasts!Have a question, comment or suggestion? Email us: hiphopmarvels@gmail.comHIP HOP MARVELS is movement focusing on the impact Marvel Comics/Entertainment has on the culture of Hip Hop and vice-versa. Your friendly neighborhood plug for all things Hip Hop and Marvel! "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"Creator/Executive Producer/Host: DJ Dub Floyd (@djdubfloyd)Producer/Director/Sound: Hasani Wizzard (@dovestatus) Director/Music/Host: Pat Mulli (@southerndrawl_410_side_ent)Co-Host: Rick 0378 (@braille378)Co-Host: E-Ray (@lionheadcircle)Co-Host: Double T (@t91t91)Co-Host: JigPool (@jigpoolnc) Correspondent/Co-Host: Brandess (@8tiesbaby82)HHMP Intro: Bash Brothers - Precyce Politix (@cyceboogie), Mallz (@mallzini), Sharp Cuts (@sharpcutsofficial)Music: Sharp Cuts (@sharpcutsofficial), Tecknowledgy (@teckbeats), Kreatev (@kreatev)www.hiphopmarvels.comTwitter: @hiphopmarvelsIG: @hiphopmarvelsFB: https://www.facebook.com/hiphopmarvelsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hiphopmarvels
Jessica recaps the Grizzlies win over the Heat, gets Teresa Walker's thoughts on the coaching/front office moves of the Titans, shares her thoughts on Jim Harbaugh going to the LA Chargers and more.start Junior Mafia appreciation/set the show:05 Happy Achilles Anniversary:07 Grizzlies Highlights:09 Grizzlies v. Heat recap:28 Teresa Walker:59 Jessica's torn achilles story1:08 USMNT Draft1:22 John Stewart returns as Daily Show host but only on Monday1:28 Chargers announce Jim Harbaugh as head coach1:35 What we are watching1:43 NBA All-Star jersey unveiling
Season 5 has launched and this week we are doing it, we are breaking down and discussing the East Coast/ West Coast rap rivalry. We'll take you from the beginning, where a few dis-tracks from small artists sparked a rap battle, all the way through the Source Awards and straight to the untimely deaths of two prolific artists. If you haven't already done so, go back and listen to, or head over to YouTube and watch, our precursor interview with investigative journalist Ben Westhoff. Find more about Ben Westhoff by CLICKING HERE! www.TheMixTapeShow.com is the place to check out our Playlists, Interviews and more! Why have you not joined us online? Seriously, our Twitter (X), Instagram, TikTok and Facebook are all the places you can interact. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1373722583092349 Instagram: The_Mix_Tape_Podcast https://instagram.com/the_mix_tape_podcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter: The_Mix_Tape_Pod TikTok- Mixtapepod https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRSG8CVm/ Call us at 513-437-2377 or He Rad 77 Check out our Sponsors www.Bustedtees.com and at checkout enter the code JASON25945 to receive a pretty sweet discount! Don't forget to drop us a review. It helps a ton! You can help the show by donating to our Buy Me a Coffee: The Mix Tape is Weekly Pop Culture Podcast (buymeacoffee.com) "Pop Culture News" "Pop culture trivia" "Pop Culture Moments" "Music" "80s Music artists" "90s Music" "90s Music artists" 2000s Music" "80s Rock" "80s Rap" "90s Rock" "90s Rap" "90s Techno" "2000s Rap" "Industrial" "Rock" "90s Music hits" "80s Music hits" "One hit wonders" "Movie reviews" "Weird movies" "recasting movies" “Celebrity Interviews” “Pop Culture” “Alternative” “Alt Rock” “Music facts” “Music History” “Rock History” Gansta Rap, East Coast, West Coast, Tupac, Notorious BIG, Dre, Suge Knight, Puff Daddy, Snoop Dog, 90's Rap, Ben Westhoff, Original Ganstas, Death Row Records, Bad Boy Records, Junior Mafia, Source Awards, Keefee D, Tim Dog Gansta Rap, East Coast, West Coast, Tupac, Notorious BIG, Dre, Suge Knight, Puff Daddy, Snoop Dog, 90's Rap, Ben Westhoff, Original Ganstas, Death Row Records, Bad Boy Records, Junior Mafia, Source Awards, Keefee D, Tim Dog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mixtapepod/message
Today we are sharing a sort of warm up for our Season 5 opener (which will be going out tomorrow). This is our interview with Investigative Journalist and best-selling author Ben Westhoff. Ben wrote one of the biggest-selling hip-hop books of all time! Original Gangstas: The Untold Story of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Tupac Shakur, and the Birth of West Coast Rap. Ben spent over 5 years researching, interviewing and reporting and his book is a definitive history of West Coast gangsta rap, revealing how a group of then-unknown rappers, such as Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur, grappled with rivalries, crime, drugs, gangs, racism and bad record deals to create and define the sound of a generation. We have an in depth discussion with Ben regarding the infamous East Coast/ West Coast rivalry and get his opinion on what really happened. Stay Tuned as tomorrow we will be releasing the official season opener with our deep dive into the East Coast/ West Coast rap feud. Find more about Ben Westhoff by CLICKING HERE! www.TheMixTapeShow.com is the place to check out our Playlists, Interviews and more! Why have you not joined us online? Seriously, our Twitter (X), Instagram, TikTok and Facebook are all the places you can interact. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1373722583092349 Instagram: The_Mix_Tape_Podcast https://instagram.com/the_mix_tape_podcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter: The_Mix_Tape_Pod TikTok- Mixtapepod https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRSG8CVm/ Call us at 513-437-2377 or He Rad 77 Check out our Sponsors www.Bustedtees.com and at checkout enter the code JASON25945 to receive a pretty sweet discount! Don't forget to drop us a review. It helps a ton! You can help the show by donating to our Buy Me a Coffee: The Mix Tape is Weekly Pop Culture Podcast (buymeacoffee.com) "Pop Culture News" "Pop culture trivia" "Pop Culture Moments" "Music" "80s Music artists" "90s Music" "90s Music artists" 2000s Music" "80s Rock" "80s Rap" "90s Rock" "90s Rap" "90s Techno" "2000s Rap" "Industrial" "Rock" "90s Music hits" "80s Music hits" "One hit wonders" "Movie reviews" "Weird movies" "recasting movies" “Celebrity Interviews” “Pop Culture” “Alternative” “Alt Rock” “Music facts” “Music History” “Rock History” Gansta Rap, East Coast, West Coast, Tupac, Notorious BIG, Dre, Suge Knight, Puff Daddy, Snoop Dog, 90's Rap, Ben Westhoff, Original Ganstas, Death Row Records, Bad Boy Records, Junior Mafia, Source Awards, Keefee D, Tim Dog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mixtapepod/message
Welcome to 'Marriage or Mirage' for a can't-miss episode featuring the inimitable Faith Evans. This isn't just any conversation; it's a delightful mix of nostalgia, humor, and pure authenticity. From her transformative encounters with Al B Sure to her unforgettable moments at Bad Boy Records, Faith — known for being one of the realest voices in the industry — leaves no stone unturned.Her journey with Junior Mafia, her deep passion and love for Biggie Smalls, and her stories filled with challenges and triumphs weave a tapestry that pays homage to hip hop's golden age. As we celebrate hip hop's 50th anniversary, Faith's tales serve as a touching tribute, taking fans on a mesmerizing trip down memory lane.Faith affectionately acknowledges her 'Faithfuls,' her loyal fan base, and touches our hearts as she delves deep into her personal life, discussing her youngest child's autism diagnosis. Our game segment is a must-watch, as Faith offers her spontaneous takes on famous married couples. And for those with an ear for the classics, she name-drops hip hop and R&B legends like Christopher Williams, Redman, Chico Del Vec, Tamika Scott, and many more.So join us in this captivating journey with Faith Evans. This is only Part 1, and there's so much more waiting for you. Like, share, and subscribe to ensure you stay connected with all our episodes!Support the showFollow @marriageonmiragepodcast on Instagram. For the video, please go to our YouTube Channel: The Bey's TV. Don't forget to like, comment, share, and most importantly, subscribe!
WutUpDoe!Welp, this mix is just for me! Just wanted to hear more of what I would play for myself during a Happy Hour right after a cover charge begins at the door of the club or more of what I call "Ridin' Outta Town" music. I think I can squeeze another Happy Hour Vibes mix in for the month of July, but now that August is on the horizon, I gotta get ready to do what I really love to do: Soulful & Afro House Music!Once again, I'll be in Hyattsville, MD for their annual House On The Waterfront Weekender for the 11th - 13th., so that means, Soulful, Afro, and Deep House mixes are coming up very soon!Hope you dig what you hear, and let me know what cha think. Peace!The Artists: De La Soul; DMX ft. Faith Evans; Fugees; Shyne ft Barrington Levy; Snoop Dogg; Lil Kim; Tony Yayo & G Unit; The Roots ft Jaguar Wright; The Lost Boyz; Keith Murray; Hi-Tek ft. Common & Vinia Mojica; De La Soul; A Tribe Called Quest; 2Pac ft; Daz Dillinger; Method Man; Kurupt; Redman; Rick James; Jay-Z; Junior Mafia ft. The Notorious BIG; Slum Village; Queen Pen ft. Markell Riley, Mr. Cheeks, Nutta Butta
Pleasure Muse: Lil Kim Tantalizing Trivia: She is the original “Queen Bee”, also known as the Queen of Rap and The First Lady of Rap. At 14, because of a tumultuous relationship with her father, she left home and started living on the streets; later she would drop out of high school for a short time, before enrolling in the same school where fellow rappers, Nas and Foxy Brown were attending. By 19 she was a starring member in the rap group, Junior Mafia, the next year she went solo, with the highest debut of any female rap artist at the time. In 2005, she was convicted on perjury charges regarding a 2001 shooting outside a New York radio station. She eventually served one year in prison. Her entire career has been steeped in controversy. Some say her highly sexualized image and lyrics are seen as manifestations of the sexist, misogynistic ideologies embedded in rap culture. Others consider her a feminist, sec-positive icon who has empowered women to step into their sexual power and own a new image for themselves. Mirror Work: Make yourself the object of your own desire. Enjoy a post-shower love-fest of your body. Standing in the mirror, admire all of your dips, dimples and curves. See the sexiness in your survival, in your suppleness, in your self-love and adoration. Affirmation: I am proud to be a sexual being. I safely explore and embrace my sexual desires without guilt or shame. Banish Shame: A Playlist Self-Care Shopping List: Good books to get you started on your journey to banishing shame. Longing to Tell: Black Women Talk About Sexuality and Intimacy, By Tricia Rose Stolen Women: Reclaiming our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives, By Dr. Gail Wyatt When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, By Joan Morgan “The streets made me. They stay at me. There's nothing that's gonna take away from my legacy. I'm sorry. It is what it is. I'm dying this way. With the crown on my head, nobody can take nothing away from me. It is what it is. I am who I am. Bottom line.” - Lil Kim Didn't catch the live recording of today's episode? We don't want you to miss out on getting the full experience. Check out the opening and closing songs below. Opening Song Closing Song
For the Notorious B.I.G., 1995 was quite the year. Not only was the MC preparing to crush the sophomore jinx with his second album, he was in full campaign mode for rap's King of New York title. Initially endorsed by the July cover of the #1 hip-hop magazine in the 1990's The Source, Big led the race with the year's hottest street record being his controversial “Who Shot Ya?”In the premier episode of Iconic Records, we talk to “Who Shot Ya”'s producer and former Hitman Nasheim Myrick. Junior Mafia MC Klepto gives us a never before told story about which rapper the song was actually aimed at. Rap royalty Fat Joe even joins us to speak on his brotherhood with B.I.G.. But first, legendary hip-hop journalist Bonz Malone reflects on writing that historic cover story for The Source 27 years ago and being a dice roll away from signing Big before Puff.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On The 207th Episode Of #FlipDaScript The Duo sat down with Brooklyns own, Junior Mafia's own “Lil Cease” & for 3 hours Cease & Flip goes back and forth about, his childhood, meeting biggie, Lil Kim & Foxy Brown Beef, where it started & why it hasn't been fixed, Tupac, Faith and Biggie Relationship, MASE and Puffy Relationship, Jayz & UN, Flip & Lil Cease go back and forth a lot, Did Flip catch Cease SLIPPIN?? #PRESSPLAY
Ed Lover sits down with the son of the Notorious B.I.G, CJ Wallace and talk about the very special Lexus-Frank White collaboration that's going on right now. The conversation is extra special because we have Hip-Hop and R&B Royalty alongside CJ as his mom Faith and Junior Mafia's Lil Cease relive some hip-hop history and moments with Biggie that only they can tell! It's a Lexus activation, Son! Visit FrankWhite.co for more details!
We sit down with Lil Cease and talk about EVERYTHING! Shout out to Junior Mafia!
Cover Show for Macca's Saturday Matinee - Episode 1Upbeat tunes Hip Hop, RnB and 90's mixFeaturing artists such as Aitch, Skepta, Rubi Rose, Giggs, Horace Brown, WSTRN, Junior Mafia, Blxst, and so much moreDon't forget to tune into Shants every Tuesday 4-6pmwww.dejavufm.com
This episode of The Sole Chronicles is dedicated to the memory of one of the greatest rappers...The Notorious BIG celebrating what would have been his 50th birthday. Muhammida shares the many times she crossed paths with Biggie including casting Junior Mafia's first music video, picking up tickets from the original Bad Boy Records office and how the artist inspired one of her legendary entrepreneurial endeavors, the former cafe/creative space, Frank White in Brooklyn. Take a listen to this journey through the early 90s hip hop scene in NYC and the role and impact Biggie played and the legacy his life and music has left including a Motorola commercial Nekeda worked on that used Biggie's likeness in a starring role with Madonna and enjoying a bag of Hip Hop Icon Notorious BIG chips! Happy 50th Birthday and RIP Christopher "Notorious BIG" "Biggie Smalls" "Frank White" Wallace --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/message
durée : 00:09:10 - Le Wake-up mix - Le wake-up-mix, c'est huit minutes de gros son pour bien vous réveiller.
Episode 20: Much Love Like Wimbledon "She hitting me and him and him, much love like Wimbledon",...Lil Cease famously said these lyrics in the Junior Mafia "Get Money (Remix), where he talked about...... sharing the love. LOL! 3 The Hard Way get into the taboo subject of polygamy (that's multiple partners for those who didn't score high on their SAT's
Party Up (NYE 2022 1 Min Edit) (Clean Short Edit) DMX Peaches x What's Luv (Justin Bieber Remix) Sickick What's Luv (Tomcio Moombahton / Twerk Remix / Clean) Fat Joe ft Ashanti Killing Me Softly x Callaita (ZUES Blend / Clean) The Fugees x Lauryn Hill vs Bad Bunny Callaita x Get Money (ZUES Blend / Spanish / Dirty) Bad Bunny vs Junior Mafia Levitating [Intro Clean] Dua Lipa Next Episode (Greg Lassierra Moombahton Transition 100 to 110 Bpm) Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg Nate Dog Next Episode (Greg Lassierra Moombahton Transition 100 to 110 Bpm) Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg Nate Dog Con Calma (BPM Supreme Moombahton Remix) (Clean Extended) Daddy Yankee ft Snow Just A Lil Bit x Fuego Del Calor (Scooter Moombahton Blend / Dirty) 50 Cent vs Scott Storch DJ Turn It Up 2K19 [Yellow Claw Moombahton Break] [Dirty] 6A 102 [EdmPacks.com] The Goodfellas x Yellow Claw FT. Rody G Bichota (OlixDJ AfroMoombahton Remix) 102 Bpm Karol G x Olix Stronger (R-You Moombahton ReDrum) (Clean Extended) Kanye West Time of Our Lives (Clean Jordan Crisp Moombahton Remix) PITBULL FT NEYO Get Low (Punish & Alvaro Moombahton Remix) (Diggz Quick Hitter Edit) Lil' Jon & The Eastside Boyz Pony [Moombahton Re-Work] [Clean] 7A 105 [EdmPacks.com] DJ Jeff x Ginuwine Tempted To Touch (BPM Supreme Moombahton Remix) (Clean Extended) Rupee Taki Taki x Turn Me On [Mix Edit] [Clean] 2B 100 Claudio D x DJ Snake, Selena Gomez, Ozuna Turn Me Loca (AyoGabs Edit) Kevin Lyttle x Sak Noel x Lil Jon x TRVESO Smokin Out The Window - Anthem Kingz What's The Difference Edit (Dirty) Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak & Silk Sonic One Right Now - Anthem Kingz How Many Licks Edit (Dirty) Post Malone & The Weeknd One Right Now - Anthem Kingz How Many Licks Edit (Dirty) Post Malone & The Weeknd No Friends In The Industry - Madsko Remix (Dirty) Drake Want It That Way x I Like It (Baysik OG Pump Edit) (Wuki Bootleg) [Intro Clean] Backstreet Boys x Lil Pump & Kanye West RITMO (DJ OD 'Bookshelf Riddim' Blend - Party Break Intro) [Dirty] Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin Del Mar (PeteDown Flavor Mix) [Dirty] Ozuna Ft. Doja Cat & Sia Dakiti (DJ OD Redrum) [Dirty] Bad Bunny Ft. Jhay Cortez Todo De Ti DjTime Guaracha House - Guaracha Rauw Alejandro El Alfa - La Mama De La Mama - In Culo - Job - 130 - 100 BPM El Alfa Black Eyed Peas Feat Ozuna Y J Rey Soul - Mamacita (Dj Snupi Extended Afro Moombah) Ozuna Freaky Friday (BPM Supreme Moombahton Remix) (Dirty Extended) Lil Dicky ft Chris Brown Pepas x Calabria (Dj Davis Mashup) 130 BPM Farruko x Enur Natasja Calabria Anthem (Starjack 2017 Moombahton Rework)[Clean] Starjack / Pitbull x Oliver Curtis Feel Calabrias Low Temperature with drops Dj Starski Drogba (Joanna) (DJ Spider Calabria Riddim Moombahton Bootleg) Afro B vs. M3B8 I Will Survive Calabria (Bonus Mash) John Farruggio Boston Long Time into Calabria (Intro_Clean) Boston/Crooklyn Clan Danza Kuduro - Don Omar -Video intro Outro - Dj Ariel Vargas - bpm 130 The Business Pt. 2 [Intro - Dirty] Tiesto & Ty Dolla $ign This Is What You Came For (Starjack Party Starter)(Clean) Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna Runaway (U & I) (Kaskade Remix) CK Cut Clean Galantis Astronaunt In The Ocean Freaks (Chumpion Mashup)-Dirty Masked Wolf vs Timmy Trumpet Better When You're Gone vs Hold On (Kate Haydon Mashup) David Guetta, Brooks vs Justin Bieber Don't Start One More Time (Jérémy Cricket Bootleg) Daft Punk vs Dua Lipa Old Town Road / Timber (Mashup) Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kesha & Pitbull - Heads Will Roll Like This (Styles&Complete Edit)-Dirty**** A-Trak x Ape Drums x Yeah Yeah Yeahs Way 2 Sexy Drake, Future, Young Thug Blinding Lights (Version After Party) The Weeknd Feat Miguel Vargas - Heads Will Roll Like This (Styles&Complete Edit)-Dirty**** A-Trak x Ape Drums x Yeah Yeah Yeahs
9 maart 1997. Het nieuws van de rivaal die ooit zijn vriend was zit nog vers in zijn geheugen. Die nacht ondergaat hij hetzelfde noodlot. Een wagen passeert de zijne aan een verkeerslicht. Hij vangt 4 kogels op. De laatste zal fataal zijn. Was het een wraakactie na de dood van Tupac? Of was er meer aan de hand? Hoe dan ook: The King Of New York is dood. In zijn korte leven van 24 jaar had hij het geschopt van drugsdealer in Brooklyn tot het gezicht van de East Coast Hip Hop. En dat terwijl hij zelf weinig vertrouwen had in die muzikale carrière. “Praat me geen beloftes aan die je niet kan waarmaken”, zou hij meermaals tegen zijn producer hebben gezegd. Maar hij brak wel degelijk door. Met zijn eigenzinnige rapstijl bracht hij de hip hop terug naar de plek waar ze ooit was ontstaan. De West Coast platenlabels kregen plots opnieuw stevige concurrentie van de East Coast. En zo haalde hij niet alleen zichzelf, maar ook zijn vrienden in de vorm van het rapperskollektief Junior Mafia uit de armoede. Zijn naam? Christopher Wallace, beter bekend als Biggie Smalls, ofwel The Notorious B I G.
On this episode of LEGENDIZE - Brooklyn's Finest, DJ Clark Kent, joins Marley and Callie in-studio for a deep dive into hip hop history. Listen in as they discuss the rock n roll hall of fame, the iconic sample used in classic records for Junior Mafia, Jeru the Damaja and EPMD, plus the cultivation of hip hop across the globe. Clark reveals stories about breaking records on Marley's 'In Control' radio show on WBLS, and of course, details his role in launching the careers of Notorious B.I.G. and Jay Z. Lean in as Clark breaks down the importance of being fresh, what it takes to be a great DJ, and which of his iconic productions slipped past LL Cool J. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendize/support
Lil Kim said all we need in life is Money, Power, and Respect but baby........a lot of us are missing out on the most important one, which is the money. On this episode Dewey sits with Bebe, one of Talk Yo Shit's finest and Myke, your favorite landlord and professional, to talk all things MONEY! The question is, do you have broke pockets or a broke mindset? Bebe and Myke both share what category they feel they fall in, while Dewey shares a confession that he's finally come to peace with. The three also discuss what financial literacy means to them and if it's really realistic to budget in your twenties. Myke shares why he can't be with someone who isn't financially responsible, while Bebe speaks her peace on the importance of women paying how they weigh in relationships. Listen, this conversation on finance, generational wealth, and pouring into your partnership is needed in the black community so if you're trying to get right when it comes to this paper, press play! Alexa play “Get Money” by Junior Mafia plz. Tap in as we prescribe with you a dose of realness. Guests: Bebe: @beatrice.nicolee Myke: @retro_que Follow on Instagram: @prescribeddr_ https://www.instagram.com/prescribeddr_/ Follow on Twitter: @PrescribedDr https://twitter.com/PrescribedDR Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x8enc9GYIyc MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE AND COP SOME MERCHANDISE! www.prescribedwithdr.com
Mother’s Day Edition of Roarr98.7, Rodd sits down with his lovely mother Dr. Deon Davis-Muteei in sunny south FL to discuss her early upbringings, transitioning from being a kidney dialysis nurse to a boxing public relations manager; while raising 3 kids as a single mother, owning a modeling agency, going back to school to get her doctoral degree, how Zilla was as a jit
Mother’s Day Edition of Roarr98.7, Rodd sits down with his lovely mother Dr. Deon Davis-Muteei in sunny south FL to discuss her early upbringings, transitioning from being a kidney dialysis nurse to a boxing public relations manager; while raising 3 kids as a single mother, owning a modeling agency, going back to school to get her doctoral degree, how Zilla was as a jit
Our throwback episode! We bring back the golden age of hip hop in a radio show style mix, tap in! We start the show off with music from Mobb Deep, Deda Baby Pa, Jay-Z, Nas, and Busta Rhymes! More heat continues from Kool G Rap & Nature, Big Noyd, L-Fudge, and FT! The classics follow from Pete Rock, A-Alikes, Sporty Thievz, DITC, Heltah Skeltah, Noreaga, Black Moon, Junior Mafia, Gravediggaz, Mood, and InI! The old school tracks continue from Milano, PMD, B.B.O., Smoothe Da Hustler, God Sunz, Ras Kass, Royal Flush, Hi-Tech, Dilated Peoples, Ali Vegas, Gauge, Young Zee, and Big Kwam! This is the time machine that you need!
Liffy Stokes and his group Speedknot Mobstaz are Chicago rap royalty. Now they're releasing new music under their own label, Mobbtown Entertainment. Liffy discusses the first project Speedknot Mobstaz presents... Stokes & Banks, young Kanye West, doing a promo tour with Junior Mafia, when Twista almost signed with Rocafella, life in Chicago, the evolution of the hip-hop media, and much more. Watch the podcast here. Listen to "Fresh 2 Death" the first single from Stokes & Banks Follow @SpeedknotMobstaz, @4liffystokes, @mayzdamob, @just_banxx4, & @4bigrick
durée : 00:07:51 - Le Wake-up mix - DJ First Mike prend le contrôle des platines de Mouv' tous les matins. 8 minutes de gros son pour te sortir du lit comme jamais.
STREET RAGE RADIO WITH @JESSIECOTTO.PROJECT AND @DJMANO_COM ROCKIN THESE STREETS! Street Rage Radio Ep. 18 playlist 1. So whatcha sayin - EPMD 2. Tiger Style Crane - Redman 3. Do the James - Super lover Cee & Casanova Rudd 4. Drink Away the Pain - Mobb Deep 5. EY - Dj Revolution 6. Be Faithful - Fatman Scoop 7. Fade - Kayne West 8. Roc a Fella Billionaires- Freeway/Jay - Z 9. In the Club - Pronto Tha Superstar 10. We don’t want it - Junior Mafia 11. What We Are - Little Brother 12. Curtain Call - Little Brother 13. Accordion - MF DOOM 14. I’m in Love with you - Razah 15. Ice Cold - Rick Ross 16. New Year’s at Jay Dee’s - The Roots 17. Invasion - NORE 18. NY Shit - Busta Rhymes / Papoose
durée : 01:00:28 - Mouv' DJ : Serom - Serom balance sa sélection de nouveautés, de classiques Rap, R&B ou Dancehall.
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Learn how real estate pays you up to five ways simultaneously. Should you be playing offense or defense as an investor now? Learn how a return of less than 20 to 25% is disappointing. We’ll add up all five ways you’re paid and see what your Year One return is from: Appreciation, Cash Flow, Return On Amortization, Tax Benefits, Inflation-Profiting. See brand new construction SFRs and duplexes in central Florida at: www.GetRichEducation.com/Orlando Central Florida rent-to-price ratios are about 0.8%. Interest rates are at historic lows. What does late rapper Notorious B.I.G. have to do with real estate investing? You’ll see today. Kind of. **Complete episode transcript below. Read along as you listen.** Resources mentioned: New construction Orlando income property: GetRichEducation.com/Orlando Mortgage Loans: RidgeLendingGroup.com QRPs: text “QRP” in ALL CAPS to 72000 or: eQRP.co By texting “QRP” to 72000 and opting in, you will receive periodic marketing messages from eQRP Co. Message & data rates may apply. Reply “STOP” to cancel. New Construction Turnkey Property: NewConstructionTurnkey.com Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Top Properties & Providers: GREturnkey.com Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Keith’s personal Instagram: @keithweinhold Welcome to Get Rich Education. I’m your host, Keith Weinhold. There are seasons in your investor life where you either play offense or defense. What should you be doing now? … as we refresh the “Up To 5 Ways That Real Estate Simultaneously Pays You.” Anything less than a 20 to 25% rate of return in buy-and-hold real estate investing is disappointing. How can that be? Today, on Get Rich Education. ______________________ Welcome to GRE! From Asmara, (Air-UH-tree-UH) Eritrea to Ashtabula, OH and across 188 nations worldwide. I’m Keith Weinhold. This is Get Rich Education. Thanks for being here, but you’re not here for me. You’re here for you. In your investor life, are you playing offense? Or are you playing defense right now? Or, in general, longer-term, are you a more offensively-oriented investor, which correlates with more risk-taking for higher returns. Or are you more defensively-minded - where you’d rather have less risk and lower return? Are your mindset and actions aligned toward offense or defense? Well, I’ve got an answer for you here, and you’re going to have a really valuable takeaway. Anything less than a 20 to 25% annual rate of return in real estate is really … actually … disappointing. “What choo talkin’ ‘about, Willis?” What I’m talking about … Will - is ... Really, this all comes back to how - when you buy income property the right way - you are paid up to five ways simultaneously. A stock typically only pays you one way, perhaps two. I think that the easiest way for you to understand the five ways you’re paid - and even celebrate these five ways you’re paid - because … this ... is ... pretty compelling - is to use an example. I’ve discussed this before. So if you’re a longtime listener, I’m going to put “The 5 Ways” through a new filter for you. And if you’re a newer listener, say in the last year, this could completely change your investing thought paradigm for the rest of your entire life. In fact, compound interest is lame and rarely, if ever builds real wealth in real life. I’ll tell ya what does here. And yes, I know that this is abject heresy. It is replete blasphemy to criticize “compound interest” in the finance world. I am surely guilty of committing financial profanity right there. This is really fundamental stuff I’m about to share with you here - and yet the real paradox is that most real estate investors don’t even understand this. This is pretty fun to do. We’re going to add up the five ways you’re paid and determine your total rate of return here. Let’s say that you purchase a $100,000 property - $100K. And, no worries, if that’s too “small time for you”, this is all based on ratios, so it scales up to a $1M or $10M property. (Ha!) And sometimes I wonder how much longer a $100K property will even be a feasible example as inflation makes $100K properties less common all the time. But with your newly-bought $100K rental single-family home, you buy it with a tenant already residing there, where the monthly rent income exceeds the monthly expenses - that’s a big part of “buying right”. With your 20% down payment, you have $20K out of pocket then, and an $80K loan. The first of five ways you’re often paid is ... 1 - Appreciation Let’s just say that your property appreciates from $100,000 to $106,000. That is just commensurate with real estate’s historic appreciation rate of 6%. But here’s the big “a-ha” moment. Your $6,000 gain is based on only your $20,000 down payment. Well, that’s your ROI formula - your gain divided by how much you have invested. Well, your $6K divided by $20K is a 30% return to you. Really? How did that happen exactly? How do you have a 30% return from just this first of five ways you’re paid? This is because you achieved a 6% return on both your $20K of skin-in-the-game and the $80K borrowed from the bank. This is what is known as financial leverage. Financial leverage means that your return is 30%. No wonder that I’m known for saying that compound interest is lame and leverage builds real wealth. More on that soon. 2 - The second way you’re simultaneously paid is with Cash Flow It’s your monthly rent income minus all the expenses (like mortgage, vacancy, insurance, maintenance, taxes, utilities, management). We’ll be conservative and say that leaves you with only $100 of residual income in this case. Annually, that’s $1,200 more for you, divided by your $20,000 down payment. Yes, it’s $1,200 still divided by that same $20K of skin you have in the game. This another 6% return for you. This portion is what is known as the Cash-On-Cash Return. So, so far you’ve got a 30% return from leveraged appreciation PLUS a 6% cash-on-cash return from that monthly cash flow & we’re still going. 3 - Loan Paydown Unlike your own home where you pay down your principal mortgage balance with money that you had to earn, well, here, your tenant pays the monthly principal portion of your $80,000 loan on this property! At a 6% interest rate (and you know you can do better than that today, but we’re being conservative here) on a 30-year mortgage, that’s about $1,000 that the tenant pays down your loan for you annually. Divided by your (still the same) $20K of “skin-in-the-game” means that’s ANOTHER return for you of: 5%. This portion is known as your ROA - your return on amortization. We are still going - still adding up all the ways you're often paid in real estate. 4 - Tax Benefit You can have a mortgage interest deduction, an ability to pay zero capital gains tax with a 1031 Exchange, and tax depreciation - which can tax-shelter part of your rent income. This is hard to measure. We’ll conservatively call your investment tailwind another 5%. There’s something else called “bonus depreciation” that can certainly make this 5% tax tailwind higher, but let’s just leave it there. And the fifth and final way is what I call Inflation-Profiting. Few people understand this. Like inflation erodes the value of your lump of savings, it also degrades your mortgage debt balance. How is that? It’s because your $80,000 loan today gets easier to “pay back” as wages and prices escalate over time. Your bank only asks to be repaid in nominal dollars (while your tenant pays the interest), not real, inflation-adjusted dollars. So just say that over a few years, you had 10% cumulative inflation. Well, then rather than paying back the bank $80K, you really only need to pay them back $72K in inflation-adjusted terms. Inflation has been low lately. We’ll call this benefit a return of another … just 2% to you. Well, there were all five ways. Let’s add them up to see what your total rate of return is. You got a return of: 30% from leveraged appreciation, then… 6% from cash flow - which is that portion known as your cash-on-cash return, plus another 5% from your ROA - that Return On Amortization, where you tenant pays down your loan for you. Then another … 5% from tax benefits … 2% from inflation-profiting ... And your first year total Return On Investment from this income property is 48% You just achieved a 48% return - and without taking any INORDINATE risk. Now, your real-life return probably won’t be exactly that - it’ll be higher or lower. A few other caveats here. I think you probably realize this example is simplified. If we had 18 spreadsheets, then we could probably get an exact number, like rather than a 48% total rate of return for you - then it might be 46.16% or something like that. … … but eighteen spreadsheets doesn’t work in audio format as we’ve just broken it down here on Get Rich Education Episode 302. 1) Note that in the example, we did not factor in your buyer mortgage loan closing costs (the seller can often help you pay these). Of course, risk still exists. If you buy property in a losing job market, or hire a disreputable property manager, for example, your return can erode. 3) You will still have SOME inevitable problems along the way. It just happens in real estate. Also, note that your property insurance premium WAS considered in the example. That hedges you from a lot of major loss types. And that your management cost was considered here, meaning your income is largely passive. Also, be mindful that after your 48% return in Year One of this hypothetical example, your return typically DROPS in future years. Maybe it’s down to 38% in the second year and 29% in the third year. Why is this? Well, primarily due to the fact that equity accumulates in the property, and equity has zero rate of return. Compound interest? Well, you’re typically not leveraging other people’s money with compound interest. In the example we used - you’re not just growing from the return on your own money. You achieved that return because you got to use BOTH your own money plus three other parties’ money at the same time: the bank’s for the leverage the tenants for the income and the return on amortization … and … the govt’s for the tax incentives - plus, really the government’s policies for the inflation-profiting benefit too … if ya think about it. With just a 20% down payment, you got access to getting the return on OTHER people’s money all over the place. Another risk is to be mindful of overleveraging. Overleveraging means that you’ve borrowed so aggressively that, say you get in a situation where the tenants rent income no longer meets or exceeds the monthly property expenses. That’s negative cash flow from overleveraging. With these five ways ... Now you understand how real estate makes ordinary people wealthy! Now you know how to actually “keep score” with real estate investing. Now you understand how less than a 20-25% Total Rate Of Return is disappointing. This is LEVERAGE rather than compound interest. Long-term, one’s hopes for compound interest get eroded and worn down to nothing after applying - something that longtime listeners can almost repeat after me - applying those deleterious effects of inflation and emotion and taxes and fees and volatility. If you understand what I just described, you understand something that Billionaire RE investors do NOT understand. Billionaire real estate investors don’t understand what you now know. So, when it comes down to, are you playing offense or defense as the theme for your own investing strategy? The answer is, when you’re paid five ways, you have the ability to constantly do BOTH - you’re playing both offense and defense - at the same time, all the time. By the way, they say that offense wins games but defense wins championships. It was legendary Alabama football coach Paul “Bear” Bryant that’s credited with saying some version of that. I don’t know whether that’s so true or not, but here you have multiple offenses and defenses. But what I’m talking about here, is, with the 5 ways you’re paid: Appreciation - That’s playing offense Cash Flow - That’s more predictable than appreciation, and that’s playing offense too Return On Amortization - That’s defense. It’s slow, predictable, and it builds illiquid equity The fourth way, taxes - that’s defense too. It’s kind of built-in, predictable, and really just recurs when you do your annual taxes. And the fifth way, inflation-profiting - That’s defense too. So, there you go, with one single-family rental home or apartment building, you’ve played offense two ways and defense three ways … all at the same time. And when you’re paid five ways, if one or two stop providing you with yield, well, then you’ve still got three or four ways that are. But, yeah, these return sources aren’t apparent to a lot of people. You know, I was recently doing a review of one of my larger apartment buildings with an experienced investor, because the cash flow basically dried up. And, for example, this apartment building has $2,100 of tenant-made mortgage principal paydown every month. That’s $25K per year in equity buildup. $25K divided by my $475K in equity is a Return On Amortization of about 5% on this particular apartment building. So I think that the real takeaway here is - invest in something where you’re paid multiple ways, where you can invest in offense & defense at the same time, and it pays you income so that you can begin enjoying your life now, not “maybe someday” - which correlates with more of a compound interest approach. If you think about it, a central theme of this show is how to optimize the 5 Ways You’re Paid - and avoid mistakes. This is really a huge part of the compelling “why” for real estate that is so often missed. You want to own the real property yourself to make sure all five of these benefits aren’t diluted. You also want to be sure to have a good loan on your property to amplify your ROI over the long-term. As you know, I am “pro-good debt”. I have no interest in paying down low interest rate debt, that the tenant pays down for me and inflation even further debases. Instead of using that dollar to pay down debt, you could use that dollar as a down payment on another property - expanding your empire. Gosh, with interest rates this low, it puts an exclamation point on the fact that you don’t want to be paying down your debt … here in the early 2020s decade. Paying down good debt is one of the last things that I would do with my money. You lose leverage every time you do that. Turning a liquid dollar into equity just transferred cash into equity. Financial freedom achieved when you do the opposite - when you transfer equity into cash flow. The probability that I’m going to wake up tomorrow and start accelerating paydown on low-rate, fixed mortgage debt tied to this cash-flowing property - is about nothing. It’s about the same as the chance is that my Dad wakes up tomorrow and starts listening to the Notorious BIG with Junior MAFIA. “I chill … “ to “ … you know”. Haha! Yeah, not happening! Not for my Dad, anyway. Not his style. Sounds alright to me. I might drop that in during a workout or something. You’re listening to a more detailed discussion about the Five Ways That Real Estate Pays You and we’re talking about it through a fresh lens of “offense vs. defensive” investing here on Get Rich Education Episode 302. I strongly believe: It is very difficult to get wealthy without debt. Often won’t achieve freedom without debt. It’s going to be alright ... when your debt is reliably outsourced to others. You know, at one point in my life, when I still worked for an employer. (The last day job I ever had was working in the QA section for a state DOT, by the way). At one point, I realized that every dollar I lock in a stock or 401(k) is a dollar that I can’t use to leverage OPM. That epiphany was a real turning point. Checking the RobinHood app every 15 minutes isn’t going to build real, durable wealth for you. And, sometime before that, it was the realization that for me - and for you - to get more out of life, you can’t live below your means, you’ve got to expand your means. To achieve financial freedom, it sure isn’t going to happen by cancelling Netflix $10 for month. That’s not going to happen if you save $80 on air tickets by adding an extra layover on your trip itinerary. You just added three hours of low-quality time to your life - and you’ll never get that time back. That’s cheesy. That’s unattractive. It’s not about saving money on your Butterball turkeys or car gasoline. I’m not saying you can NEVER do those things. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. But people need to stop being congratulated for being cheap or even focusing on frugality. Gosh, that stuff can make people miserable. People that say, “I want to live frugally.”, they don’t REALLY want to live frugally. They actually want to say, “I want to live well.” But they don’t know how to do that. They don’t have a vehicle to move forward with. It’s kind of like, when we had T. Harv Eker here on the show here a few years ago - it’s about setting your mental thermostat higher, so that you can get greater wealth & freedom for yourself … And with the “five ways you’re paid” like I described earlier, hopefully, I’ve charted a substantially clearer path forward for you so that you can do that. Well, with “The Up To 5 Way That Real Estate Often Pays You”, that’s something that I first started talking about more than five years ago. I’ve never heard anyone else talk about it before. So, as far as I know, I guess I’ve “coined this” or whatever. But since I began talking about it, I hear other people talking about it too - even other educational platforms. Now, I do own three real estate trademarks, so what do I think about OTHERS now teaching the “5 Ways You’re Paid”. I’ll discuss that in just a few minutes here. I’m also going to discuss who influenced ME - and give them some credit. And this includes a couple people that you’ve surely never heard about before. If you would like to see the “5 Ways You’re Paid” in one easy-to-read infographic - that all fits on one sheet - so that it’s REALLY cear to understand - I’ll send you a colorful electronic “5 Ways Infographic” all you’ve got to do is go to GetRichEducation.com/Book. That’s got to be one of the greatest deals anywhere. That’s where you can opt-in to get the electronic version of my int’l bestselling book, free, emailed right to you. Then a few weeks later, the “5 Ways You’re Paid Infographic” is automatically sent to you too. That’s at GetRichEducation.com/Book More next. I’m Keith Weinhold. This is Get Rich Education. ________________________ Welcome back to Get Rich Education. I’m Keith Weinhold. Hope you like our humorous moments to lighten up the show here. Hey, you run a little math on audio and … it begs for some embellishment to spice things up. When it comes to the up to five ways you’re paid in real estate investing. Yeah, since I first discussed this more than five years ago, I’ve noticed that other REI educators now teach the same thing. I don’t know whether they credit that to me or not - and you know what - I don’t really care whether they do or not. I mean, it’s cool if they do, but … … the more important thing to me is that conscientious people get the information. Share it. That is so much more important than anyone getting the credit. So just … share it. “Helping the people” is more important than “getting the credit”. I think that the world would be a better place - imagine if everyone put “helping the people” before “getting the credit”. I don’t own trademarks so that I can go after people that say the same stuff that I do. That’s just not in my nature. I’d rather do productive things with my time. The trademarks are thre just because I wouldn’t want someone else to swoop in and tell me that I can’t use something that I might have come up with in the first place. When it comes to “helping the people” and “getting the credit”, now, everyone has influences - things they learn from others. You & I are no different that way. Even those that influence you were influenced by someone else before them. Well, I DO like to give credit to those that I learned from, so ... Though I know he’s a polarizing figure to some people, credit is due to Robert Kiyosaki and the Rich Dad Company. Learn more about them at RichDad.com The most important lesson that I learned there is “Don’t live below means. Expand your means.” It’s more important to increase your income than cut your expenses. Don’t make a budget. You’re just tearing things down. Instead, build a cash flow statement. Now you’re constructing. Now you’re making more of yourself, not less. These are really Rich Dad principles and helped develop my mindset. Now, as for who helped turn this mindset into something actionable? I’ve got to give props to “The Real Estate Guys” - Robert Helms and Russell Gray. Learn more about them at RealEstateGuysRadio.com That’s the first place that I learned, for example, that in real estate, the market is more important than the property. Look, you can’t very well be in your crib with your trading app and just order up real estate - even though people are building online marketplaces. But one mistake people make is that they buy property because the numbers look good based on some YT video they watched on how to crunch the numbers - but they know nothing about the market or the team. Then they buy it. Then only after they go buy it, NEXT they go looking for a PM and hope there’s a good one that can handle it. Then next, they try to figure out the market that they already bought in. That does not work. They’ve got it backwards. If the market and your property manager check out, then & only then do you get the property in that market. It’s sad when people get that wrong. That’s why people walk away from RE & they say that RE doesn’t work. Well, no, that investor wasn’t very strategic. But you CAN understand how that happens to people. And it was great to have both authors of the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” book Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter - and The Real Estate Guys all here on Get Rich Education with us multiple times. Another set of influencers are two guys that you’ve never heard of before. Their names are Chris and Raj. They are simply two longtime friends of mine that bought four-plex buildings. That got me to make my first-ever property that seminal four-plex building where, with a 3.5% down payment I lived in one unit, rented out the other three, and that started it all for me. These otherwise “regular guys” reinforce the quote from the late Jim Rohn, “You Are The Average Of The Five People That You Spend The Most Time With”. Today, I’m a collector of real estate - most of it in the United States. Being the geography guy that I am, did you know that I have a world map on the wall of our garage … … and I have a little red sticker - little red dots on top of those areas where I own property. Yeah, it makes this real estate collecting kind of visual. Maybe you want to try that too. Well, one part of the world that I’ve been adding more red dots to lately is where I’ve been buying - across Florida. Areas around Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville all make sense from a cash yield perspective. A lot of BRAND NEW construction properties have numbers that work there, especially where our Orlando provider - that’s Greater Central Florida really - have been actively sourcing brand new construction property in Sebring, Florida, among other nearby places. Sebring is pretty much smack dab in the center of peninsular Florida, south of Orlando. These single-family homes that make great rentals have a metal roof, they’re 3 bed, 2 bath, and the prices really are remarkable - $179,900 and $159,900. Yes, that’s for new construction in Sebring, Florida. The rent-to-price ratios are a very attractive eight-tenths of one percent or so. Quite good for new construction, plus you’ve got the tailwind of extremely low interest rates as well. And when it’s new construction, the PROPERTY INSURANCE premiums are so reasonable too. If you’d like to learn more about those, you can do so at GetRichEducation.com/Orlando It isn’t just single-family rental homes. New construction duplexes are available too. That’s GetRichEducation.com/Orlando You know that I often like to leave you with something actionable like this at the end of an episode. And knowing and doing are two very different things. How do we already know that? Well ... Many people aren’t at their ideal body weight … and it isn’t because they don’t know what to do, they just aren’t doing it. You also need time to figure out what you want to do. I like eating pizza, for example, but it took me eating different foods in order to find that out. I had to try and do. Learning is best done by trial-and-error but it doesn’t have to be YOUR trial-and-error. Learn from me. I’ll even eat your pizza for you! I help give you the information you need to make an informed decision. I connect you with property teams with proven track records - many of whom I invest with myself. You ultimately choose your investments. There’s risk with anything … anything in life. You either take the risk or lose the chance. I think it’s helpful too, that you follow someone that’s been through a recession. I’ve been investing for … nearly 18 years … it’ll be 18 years next month … since I bought that landmark four-plex building. Teach you how to fish or GIVE you a fish? Well, why not do both? You can get the fish at GetRichEducation.com/Orlando Have you ever wondered where your money is? Well, the world already has your money. You just need to go out and claim it. I’m Keith Weinhold - grateful, as always for your listenership. I look forward to chatting with you again next week. Don’t Quit Your Daydream!
On this Episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Lynn K. Hobson, one of NYC's sort after Hip-Hop artists publicist. Hailing from Washington, DC, Lynn started her career as a Publicist in 1995 while interning at The Terrie Williams Agency in New York City. She went from intern to becoming Ms. Williams’ assistant and a Junior Publicist very quickly. After leaving the Terrie Williams Agency, Hobson was hired as the Director of Publicity for Undeas/Untertainment Records via Epic/Sony Records where she launched the careers of artists such as Cam’Ron, Charli Baltimore, and Junior Mafia. Bit by the entrepreneur bug, In 2000, Lynn opened the doors to her own boutique PR firm, HobbieCom. There she worked with the likes of Sister Souljah; Mike Tyson, Grammy Award winning music producers Bryan-Michael Cox and Rockwilder, Gucci Mane, Rasheedah, Khia, DipSet, and more. From 2006-2009, Ms. Hobson produced episodes of “My Super Sweet 16” which aired on MTV while still operating an an independent publicist. In 2015, she wrote and self published her first book, “Diary of A Hip-Hop Publicist”. This book commemorates her twenty (20) years as a Publicist within the entertainment industry. In 2016, Ms. Hobson was appointed as the Adjunct Professor of Public Relations at Delaware State University in Dover, Delaware. Ms. Hobson has also become a motivational speaker. She has spoken at Georgetown University, Howard University, Pace University in New York City, St. John’s University, and more.
01. One More Chance (Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Faith Evans [0:00] 02. Still Not A Player - Big Pun ft. Joe [3:02] 03. Microphone Fiend - Eric B. & Rakim [7:14] 04. I Got It Made - Special Ed [10:38] 05. Ante Up (Remix) - M.O.P. ft. Busta Rhymes, Remy Martin & Teflon [13:14] 06. Shook Ones Pt. 2 - Mobb Deep [16:43] 07. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G. [20:35] 08. Where The Cash At - Swizz Beatz [22:31] 09. Twinz (Deep Cover '98) - Big Pun & Fat Joe [24:56] 10. Deja Vu (Uptown Baby) - Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz [28:17] 11. I Just Wanna Love U (Give it to Me) - Jay-Z [31:37] 12. Put Your Hands Where My Eye Could See - Busta Rhymes [34:42] 13. Dwyck - Gangstarr ft. Nice & Smooth [37:52] 14. Breathe & Stop - Q-Tip [41:39] 15. Vivrant Thing - Q-Tip [44:23] 16. Da Rockwilder - Method Man & Redman [47:00] 17. Off The Books - The Beatnuts ft. Big Pun & Cuban Link [49:22] 18. Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX [52:13] 19. Children's Story - Slick Rick [54:51] 20. Mo Money Mo Problems - The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Mase & Puff Daddy [57:17] 21. The Jump Off - Lil Kim [59:39] 22. Jingling Baby - LL Cool J [1:02:04] 23. Dipset Anthem - The Diplomats [1:03:55] 24. Whoa - Black Rob [1:06:23] 25. Empire State Of Mind - Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys [1:09:37] 26. Players Anthem - Junior Mafia ft. The Notorious B.I.G. [1:12:58] 27. In Da Club - 50 Cent [1:16:32] 28. Flava In Ya Ear - Craig Mack [1:18:52] 29. Flava In Ya Ear (Remix) - Craig Mack ft. The Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Rampage & Busta Rhymes [1:19:22]
Listen to episode 81 as ADRI.V talks about her experience from the BET Hip Hop Awards and how one of the speeches left her charged up! At The BET Hop Hop Awards, so many talented artists hit the stage including the Queen B, Lil Kim. Not only was her performance amazing as she reunited on stage with Junior Mafia but it was her speech that captivated ADRI.V the most. Lock into this week’s episode as ADRI.V Playback Kim’s speech and breaks down how this was necessary for all to hear. Listen as ADRI.V shares The G codes she learned from watching the BET Hip Hop Awards Check out The G-Code Weekly With ADRI.V The Go Getta for a dope motivational message and meetings with featured Go Getta's as they give you the G Codes to Success. Get to know The Pretty, The Ugly, The Grind of Success. Listen to The G-Code Here!
https://balogunclothing.com/ In this podcast I sit down with my longtime friend C-Gutta from Junior Mafia. On this podcast he talks biggie before the fame. Getting in trouble and going to jail. Also he discusses his new clothing line. Support the show. Support The Podcast: https://www.paypal.me/DoggieDiamondsTV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday eve Brand Nerds! Are the ladies in in the house? Without a doubt (s/o Frank White and Junior Mafia). Today you're being blessed with ‘applied' wisdom. Said another way, Lauren Weinberg, Chief Marketing Officer of Square, has something to say (s/o 3 stacks). Let's start with this little ditty, the best marketing tells a strong story supported by data. But then Lauren flips it with this jewel, there is a time to turn down the data and turn up your INSTINCTS. Allow that to marinate on your cranium for second. So here's a question for you to ponder. Do you know WHEN to turn down the data and turn up your instincts? Lauren does, and so should you. As you well know, in current day marketing we have an embarrassment of INFORMATION riches, and dearth of culturally relevant, actionable INSIGHTS. As you grope for the weekend open your ears to the wisdom of Lauren Weinberg! #laurenweinberg #square #jackdorsey #marketing #branding #advertising #socialmedia #media #brandsbeatsbytes #cmo
Happy Friday eve Brand Nerds! Are the ladies in in the house? Without a doubt (s/o Frank White and Junior Mafia). Today you’re being blessed with ‘applied’ wisdom. Said another way, Lauren Weinberg, Chief Marketing Officer of Square, has something to say (s/o 3 stacks). Let’s start with this little ditty, the best marketing tells a strong story supported by data. But then Lauren flips it with this jewel, there is a time to turn down the data and turn up your INSTINCTS. Allow that to marinate on your cranium for second. So here’s a question for you to ponder. Do you know WHEN to turn down the data and turn up your instincts? Lauren does, and so should you. As you well know, in current day marketing we have an embarrassment of INFORMATION riches, and dearth of culturally relevant, actionable INSIGHTS. As you grope for the weekend open your ears to the wisdom of Lauren Weinberg! #laurenweinberg #square #jackdorsey #marketing #branding #advertising #socialmedia #media #brandsbeatsbytes #cmo
Chris and Kyle discuss the questions surrounding the ALLEGED murder of Tupac. Involvements including Suge Knight, Junior Mafia, and even Tupac Himself! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-and-kyle/support
Ruga & Feature.P shares experience of attending DJ Khaled's Father of Asahd Album Listening Party at the 40/40 Club sponsered by Dussé. The Duo also discusses topics such as, Alabama State abortion law, Female Mc's, and the reunion of Lil kim and lil cease of Junior Mafia. Happy Memorial Day And Salute to all the Falling Soldiers.
In this episode, Alan Judge (@ninneyalanjudge) and future Dr. Korie Grayson (@teamkorie) choppin it up with the SNM crew. Music NuNu The Naked Hustle Jason Mitchell Troubles Club Opera Steve Harvey Dropped Family Reunion (Little Brother and Junior Mafia make amends) Drake Court-side Antics Don’t Ask Me To Smile DaBaby Rockabye Email us saynomo.pod@gmail.com Twitter @saynomopod IG @saynomo.pod
This week we discuss the debut album Conspiracy by Junior Mafia and Suga Frees second album The New Testament. Listen as Suga Frees music magically removes the hate from DJ Cap1 and makes him a fan.
“Floating” onto the airwaves banging the new Schoolboy Q! Crash Talk! @tre.von, @_kingmidas, and @xxkamwillard welcome you all to another episode of Primary Colors. 3:10 – Summer is fastly approaching. We recap the beginning of the year with its few ups, and its many downs especially with the halfway mark right around the corner. What musical projects did we like so far in 2019? We touch on Da Baby, Offset's ‘Father of 4', and more… Ugly Dudes are the Champions of Summer. 11:00 - Hold up real quick…If you have the chips, do you qualify to have a side chick? GRAND GESTURES ALWAYS WIN! “I don't want no hoe, I want a wife” 18:06 – JAY Z's Nipsey Freestyle at B Sides 2 Have you reached the pinnacle of your life's journey when you get the HOV mention? 22:20 – Kyler goes #1, Trump gives a nod to the #2 pick (NFL DRAFT TALK) Nick Bosa calls Colin Kaepernick a clown and deletes tweet before the draft PARDON THE INTERRUPTION while we roast the hell out of 45, and white supremacy 29:50 – Rest in Peace to John Singleton! THE CLASSICS! Baby Boy, Boyz n the Hood, Higher Learning… Spike Lee comparisons What's the most gangsta movie of all time? 40:23 – Current status of Black Entertainment Television Where did it go wrong??? BET UNCUT 46:12 – Arya with the MJ switch hand clutch move! 50:00 – The HERP Outbreak in Coachella Go to Coachella and return with a permanent souvenir 56:00 – What You Coppin when you get drafted? A KIIIIIIIIIIIIIA??!! 1:02 – TBT Old Tweet Edition by Ant 1:05 – Close out with “Get Money” by Junior MAFIA
On the first episode of Maxx's Minutes I link up with fellow Compass agent Terrence Harding (@realestatedynamo_nyc). Terrence is the founder of the Hard Cost team at Compass and something of a legend in the NY real estate game. We talked about growing up in Brooklyn and his start in the music world as a member of Junior Mafia working with Notorious BIG and how that later led him to real estate and becoming on of the top agents in NYC. Terrence tells us how a lot of the skills he learned being in the music industry helped as he grew his career in real estate. Tune in and hear the story behind this legendary agent. Terrence Harding:terrence.harding@compass.comhttps://www.compass.com/agents/nyc/terrence-harding/Maxx Crowley@maxxcrowleymaxxwell.crowley@compass.comhttps://www.compass.com/agents/nyc/maxxwell-crowley/
Cette semaine, DJ PA rend hommage aux meilleures voix féminines du HipHop. Tracklist : Les Collaborateurs “Intro” Rapsody ft Bj The Chicago Kid “Good Good Love” Junior Mafia “Back Stabbers” Kali Uchis “After The Storm” Pete Rock Remix Phatbrim “Poetry In Motion” Fugees “How Many Mics” Tiff The Gift ft Awon “It Gets Greater Later”... Cet article Les Collaborateurs #118 – Female MCs first est apparu en premier sur Radio La Fabrik.
Best of Bad Boy Records - Dirty LYRICS01. Bad Boy For Life Ft. Black RobPuff Daddy02. Dead WrongBIG03. Bad Boyz Ft. Barrington LevyShyne04. WhoaBlack Rob05. Cant You See Ft. BIGTotal06. Shot Caller Rmx Ft. DiddyFrench Montana07. Crush On You Ft. BIGLil Kim08. Flava In Ya Ear Rmx Ft. BIGCraig Mack09. All About The Benjamins Ft. BIGPuff Daddy10. Get MoneyJunior Mafia11. HypnotizeBIG12. What You Want Ft. TotalMase13. Only You Rmx Ft. BIG11214. JuicyBIG15. I Dont Wanna Know Ft. DiddyMario Winans16. Special DeliveryG Dep17. I Need a Girl Part 2Puff Daddy18. Love Like ThisFaith Evans19. Hello Good Morning Ft. Puff DaddyDirty Money20. Feel So GoodMase21. I'll Be Missing You Ft. Puff DaddyFaith EvansListen to More viawww.djrapmarz.com
The JetSet Podcast V2 features new music from The Carters, Nicki Minaj, J Balvin, Nutron, Drake, LSD, Shakira, Davido + throwbacks from Junior Mafia, 50 Cent, Miguel & MORE! Enjoy the journey!
This week Terrence Harding, a top real estate agent in New York City, talks about being a member of Notorious BIG's rap collective, Junior Mafia, the importance of hard work and self confidence, and the journey that prepared him for success. Connect with Elle Bee on Instagram @decodedwithellebee and at www.lakeiabrown.com
In this episode I fill your ears with all my favorite joints from the 90's, hence calling it "The I Love The 90s Episode." What are you waiting for take a ride back down memory lane and turn the volume up loud and hit the play ▶ button as I continue feeding you the culture on The Hip Hop Snack Podcast. Tracklist01 8Ball & MJG - Pimp In My Own Rhyme 02 UGK - Murder 03 Redman - Can't Wait 04 AZ ft. Lloyd Banks - Sugar Hill (Hip Hop Snack Remix) 05 Junior Mafia ft. Lil Kim & Aaliyah - I Need You Tonight 06 Outkast - Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac) 07 Redman - Can't Wait 08 Big Daddy Kane - Smooth Operator 09 Kenny Burke - Rising To The Top 10 Doug E. Fresh - Keep Risin' To The Top 11 3X Krazy - Keep It On The Real 12 Q-Tip - Let's Ride 13 The WhoRidas - Shot Callin' & Big Ballin' 14 Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg - Deep Cover 15 EPMD - Never Seen Before (Remix) 16 DMX - Get At Me Dog 17 Nine - Whutcha Want 18 Tha Dogg Pound - I Don't Like To Dream About Gettin Paid 19 2Pac ft. Trick Daddy - Still Ballin' 20 Waterbed Kev - All Night Long 21 The Firm - Firm Biz 22 Wu-Tang - Protect Ya Neck 23 Redman - Time 4 Sum Aksion 24 Jeff Redd - You Called And Told Me 25 Ice Cube - The Ni**a Ya Love to HateDOWNLOAD/STREAM THIS EPISODE NOW
Episode 24: "CIPHA SOUNDS" This week the R.O.A.D. Podcast crew make their way to L.A. to interview New York legend Cipha Sounds. The Bronx native starts out by discussing how he found his love for DJing, and recalls his first gigs as an opener for Funk Master Flex at the legendary Tunnel. He goes on to tell us how he became Flex's intern at Hot 97, and spent the next 5 years in that role. Upon making a name for himself, Cipha became a full time DJ on Hot 97, and was known as one of the few DJ's that could spin on any mix show, with exception to Kay Slay. Simultaneously, Cipha became the tour DJ for Lil' Kim in the mid 90's. Cipha also tells the story how Junior Mafia was responsible for him knowing about 2Pac. Now having made a name for himself, Cipha becomes known for breaking artists and records alike. Some of which are Rihanna, Rick Ross, Nina Sky, etc. This led to him stepping into the record label side of music, becoming an A&R for Pharrell at Startrak, and also Tommy Boy and Rawkus Records. Cipha continues on, discussing his relationship with Peter Rosenburg and how the "Juan Epstein" podcast was born, as well as him becoming the official DJ for Dave Chapelle on the "Chapelle Show".
This week at the top of the hour I kick it off with a song of the new Marcus Strickland album, 'Nihli Novi' which features the likes of Robert Glasper & Meshell N'degeocello. 'Nihli Novi' is a brilliant album and feels like the sister of Terrace Martins 'Velvet Portraits'.After that I get into some hip hop heavy jams with Phonte, AstroLogical, Blue Lab Beats, Junior Mafia, Holy Sock Gang, & Tek.lun.I finish the show with that dance vibe you know and love on Ninth Wave. Diana Ross, Nick Wisdom, Henry Wu, The Pendletons & J-Louis pepper the groove heavy second half and I finish with a cherry on top in the form of Kimmortal who will be representing Vancouver at SXSW this week w/ Jay Worthy, I M U R, Peach Pit, Little Destroyer and more!GET DOWN TO THIS and I'll see you next week.
1. Intro 2. Eric B + Rakim – Don’t Sweat the technique 3. Digital Underground – Humpty Dance 4. Black Sheep – The Choice is yours 5. Cypress Hill – How could I just kill a man 6. Naughty By Nature – Hip Hop Hooray 7. Digable Planets – Rebirth Of Slick 8. Method Man ft Mary J Blidge – All I need 9. Warren G ft Nate Dog – Regulate 10. Snoop Dog – Gin & Juice 11. 2Pac ft Dr. Dre – California Love 12. Nas – If I ruled the world 13. 2 Pac – I get around 14. Gangster – Dywck 15. Snoop Dog Ft Dr. Dre – Nuthing but a G thang 16. Da Brat – Funkdafied 17. Luniz – I got 5 on it 18. Junior Mafia – Players Anthem 19. Mase – All about the benjamins 20. Ol Dirty Bastard – Shimmy Shimmy Ya 21. Notorious Big – Big Poppa 22. Ice Cube – It was a good day 23. Jay Z – Dead Presidents
N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with legendary dj/producer DJ Clark Kent along with sneaker head Mayor. The guys talk Biggie, Junior Mafia, Jay-z, Nas, Jaz-o, Brooklyn, 2Pac, sneaker collecting and a lot more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support
Bobby Anthem joins Anthony and Boxman to review, Notorious. Notorious is a 2009 film about the life and murder of Christopher Wallace, an American rapper better known by the stage name The Notorious B.I.G. who came straight out of Brooklyn to take the world of rap music by storm. It also touches on the careers of Lil' Kim, Tupac, Puff daddy, and Junior Mafia. Check us out on:iTunesFacebookYouTubeTwitterStitcherPod DirectoryTunein
Lil Kim. The name conjures up many images-- many of them sexual. But this 1990's rapper is not only short'n'sexy, but she was known for her raw talent. She was as 'hard core' as any male rapper, & then can do them one-better by adding her sex appeal. She became more infamous for things other than musick in later years but this period covers her commercial peak, from her debut in Junior MAFIA, to her most successful world-wide album, 'The Notorious KIM' Tracklist: 1. No More Games (As Lil Kim Of Junior MAFIA)(With Skin Deep) (Live) - Get U Open - 1996 #39 US R&B/#92 US 2. No Time (Incedent Remix)(With Puff Daddy) - Hard Core - 1996 SILVER US/GOLD CN/#9 US R&B/#18 US/#45 UK 3. Crush On You (Remix) (Live) (With Notorious BIG & Lil Cease) - Hard Core - 1996 #23 UK 4. Not Tonight (With Jermaine Dupri) - Hard Core - 1996 5. Queen B@$#H - Hard Core - 1996 6. Drugs (With Notorious BIG) - Hard Core - 1996 7. Hit Em Wit Da He (gh:Remix) (Missy Elliott VS Dismal Euphony) (With Lil Kim & Mocha) - Supa Dupa Fly - 1997 #24 UK/#27 NZ/#61 US R&B/#63 FR 8. No Matter What They Say - The Notorious KIM - 2000 #15 US R&B/#35 UK/#60 US 9. Get My Pussy Sucked (Fanmade Remix) 10. Right Now (With Carl Thomas) - The Notorious KIM - 2000
LIL KIM: QUEEN BITCH (1996)MARY J BLIGE: I CAN LOVE YOU (1997)JUNIOR M.A.F.I.A: PLAYER'S ANTHEM (1995)DONELL JONES: YOU SHOULD KNOW (1996)TLC: CREEP (1994)A FEW GOOD MEN: TONITE (1995)
THANKS GOLDEN , IT'S FRIDAY BY DJ TREM . Tracklist: PUDGEE - on the regular PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH - searching (rmx) MYSTIDIOUS MISTFITS - i be (rmx) LIL KIM - not tonight JUNIOR MAFIA - i need you tonight MONTELL JORDAN - superlover man LESCHEA - how we stay THE NOTORIOUS BIG - i got a story to tell LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND - neva faded FUNKDOOBIEST - lost in thought FLATLINERZ - rivaz of red REDMAN - can't wait WHITEHEAD BROS - forget i was i g PETE ROCK - take your time KREUZ - get down on it PHIFE DAWG & RODNEY HAPTON - game day AL TARIQ - do your thang CRAIG MACK - making moves SHYHEIM - on and on SNOOP DOGGY DOGG - doggy dogg world ______________________________________ BON PLAN POUR CE VENDREDI 24 JUILLET ! ENTREE LIBRE . Le collectif Golden Years of Hip Hop prend possession de La Manufacture 111 pour proposer des DJ-sets dédiés au hip hop des années 90, le golden age du hip hop. Au programme de la soirée : une ambiance musicale en profitant d'une expo, de vidéos et d'un verre dans un spot encore en construction ! The Place To Be pour décompresser de la semaine ! PLUS D'INFOS / EVENT FACEBOOK ↓ https://www.facebook.com/events/781371198649945/
Old school Hip Hop? Chill af. Playing tracks by TQ, Junior Mafia, Aaliyah, Eve, Snoop Dogg and more. Don't forget to subscribe to us on all of your favorite podcast apps to keep up to date! Follow us on Facebook - facebook.com/hyperspaceradiomusic Instagram - instagram.com/hyperspace.radio © All work is copyrighted to their respective owners.
PLEASE DONATE $1 FOR YOUR FAVOURITE DJ FELLA MIXES https://goo.gl/9l2Yc4 1 HOT LIKE FIRE - AALIYAH 2 LIVE AND DIED FOR HIP HOP - AALIYAH FEAT. KRYSS KROSS 3 MESSED UP - AALIYAH 4 DOWN WITH THE CLIQUE - AALIYAH 5 A GIRL LIKE YOU - AALIYAH 6 MORE THAN A WOMAN - AALIYAH 7 THOSE WERE THE DAYS - AALIYAH 8 IF YOUR GIRL ONLY KNEW - AALIYAH 9 ARE YOU FEELIN' ME? - AALIYAH 10 BACK IN ONE PIECE - DMX FEAT AALIYA H 11 GIVING YOU MORE - AALIYAH 12 I NEED TONIGHT - AALIYAH FEAT. JUNIOR MAFIA & LIL'KIM 13 EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE ALRIGHT - AALIYAH 14 EXTRA SMOOTH - AALIYAH 15 TRY AGAIN - AALIYAH 16 BACK & FORTH - AALIYAH 17 ROCK THE BOAT - AALIYAH 18 ARE YOU READY - AALIYAH 19 YOU WON'T SEE ME TONIGHT - AALIYAH FEAT. NAS 20 WE NEED A RESOLUTION - AALIYAH FEAT. TIMBALAND 21 LADIES IN DA HOUSE - AALIYAH 22 AGE AIN'T NOTHING BUT A NUMBER - AALIYAH 23 AT YOUR BEST - AALIYAH 24 NEVER COMIN' BACK - AALIYAH 25 HEARTBROKEN - AALIYAH 26 4 PAGE LETTER - AALIYAH 27 ONE IN A MILLION - AALIYAH 28 THE ONE I GAVE MY HEART TO - AALIYAH
Special show dedicated to the memory of The Notorious B.I.G. aka Biggie Smalls, one of the greatest rappers ever, who passed away on this date in 1997. Remixes, mash-ups & collabs with Eminem, 50 Cent, 112, Junior MAFIA. Regular features inc hip-hop trivia; 'RnBizzle Section'; Underground track of the day; Drum n Bass/hiphop mash up; 'About To Blow Up' tracks by 3 unsigned artists - Birmingham rappers Woodzy Don www.soundcloud.com/woodzy0121 & DJXB42Crewboy https://soundcloud.com/djxb42crewboy & Love Anwar, outta San Diego. http://loveanwar.bandcamp.com/album/chandeliers-ep (& as always 'DMX's weekly shame!) The HIP HOP HOORAY show goes out LIVE every Sunday night 7-9pm (LONDON Time - GMT) on www.RadioKingOnline.com Please tune in live & tweet me https://twitter.com/DJ_JayQ REQUESTS/SHOUT OUTS welcome https://twitter.com/RADIO_KING ADD US ON FACEBOOK! https://www.facebook.com/RADIOKINGONLINE Subscribe via iTunes to get regular updates & auto downloads https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/dj-jayq-oldschool-rap-show/id660313645
Tous les vendredis de 22h à 2h au Novem 9 port de la gare 75013 Paris Metro ligne 6 quai de la gare. Entrée libre. SWV ft REDMAN - lose my cool CASE - i gotcha CHEYENNE - your hot lips (da beatminerz rmx) RAW STILO - cutie (innercypher mix) R.KELLY - your body's callin' KUT KLOSE - lay my body down LV - hey love ILL AL SKRATCH ft BRIAN MCKNIGHT - i'll take her (brian's flow) MONICA - before you walk out of my life (mike dean mix) FRONT PAGE - closer NONCHALANT - 5 o'clock (b.l.a.c.k. productions rmx) TOTAL - do you know THE ROOTS - episodes DEDA - how i'm livin' MCGRUFF - destined to be ADAGIO - hold tight YGZ - itchy trigger finger JAMAL - fades em all (pete rock rmx) GRASSROOTZ - stress factor GANG STARR - above the clouds JAY-Z - d'evils KRUMBSNATCHA - gettin closer EDO G - 304's MOBB DEEP - the realnest NENEH CHERRY - feel it (dobie rmx) JOE - u shoulda told me (u had a amn) SMOOTH - swing it to the left side PHOEBE ONE - when harry met sally PO'BROKE'N LONELY - got to give it up DONELL JONES - all about you INTRO - funny how time files FAITH EVANS - ain't nobody ADINA HOWARD & SOMETHIN' FOR THE PEOPLE - damned if i do BLACKSTREET - physical thing ANDREA MARTIN - let me return the flavor THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. ft 112 - miss you NEW EDITION - oh, yeah, it feels so good ZHANE - last dance SWV - someone NEXT LEVEL - i don't know pt2 THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. - big poppa (rmx) AZ - rather unique GRAND PUBA - playin the game MOBB DEEP - temperature's rising THE PHARCYDE - passin' me by (brixton flavour) RAS KASS - etc. SHYHEIM - get down SHADEZ OF BROOKLYN - change BASEMENT KHEMISTS - correct technique DA YOUNGSTA'S - incredible SADAT X - stages and lights BLACK MOON - headz aint redee (beatminerz rmx) DAS EFX - microphone master HEATHER B ft MOP - my kinda nigga LORD FINESSE - hip 2 da game (rmx) LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND - tic toc (rmx) KEITH MURRAY - this that shit NAS - the world is yours (q tip rmx) REDMAN - funkorama SMIF-N-WESSUN - bucktown ARTIFACTS - the ultimate BLACK STAR - respiration (flying high main mix) BRAND NUBIAN - the return DA YOUNGSTA'S - mad props (rmx 2) GROUP HOME - up against the wall (low budget mix) HEATHE B - if headz only knew LARGE PROFESSOR - dancing girl LL COOL J - back seat ORIGINOO GUNN CLAPPAZ - elite fleet ONYX - phat ('n all dat) ORGANIZED KONFUSION - somehow, someway PETE ROCK ft CL SMOOTH - da two FAT JOE - envy BUSTA RHYMES ft ZHANE - it's a party HORACE BROWN - taste your love (rmx) MARY J BLIGE - my love (teddy riley rmx) PETE ROCK ft MISS JONES - soul survivor DA BUSH BABEES - gravity DE LA SOUL ft COMMON - the bizness KEITH MURRAY - the rhyme MAD LION - double trouble MIC GERONIMO - masta i.c. (frankenstein rmx) NAS - it ain't hard to tell 702 ft MISSY ELLIOTT - steelo (rmx) ADRIANA EVANS - seein' is believing FULL FORCE - can i get your number (in the basement mix) JAMECIA ft BUSTA RHYMES & DRES - keep it real (rmx) JUNIOR MAFIA ft AALIYAH - i need you tonight JASON WEAWER - stay with me (cbc mix) K-CI & JOJO - you bring me up MONTELL JORDAN - superlover man THE ISLEY BROTHERS ft ANGELA WINBUSH - floatin on your love WHITEHEAD BROS - forget i was a g (san man's rmx) PHAT KAT - dedication to the suckers THE BEATNUTS - do you believe (rmx) THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. - unbelievable WORLD RENOWN - come take a ride A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - jazz (we've got) D.I.T.C. - day one DE LA SOUL - stakes is high (dj spinna rmx) DA BUSH BABEES - we run things (hey brothers) HEAVY D & THE BOYZ - take your time J-LOVE & LARGE PRO - rap professionals
1. Nicole Wray f/ Missy Elliot - Make It Hot 2. Missy Eliot - The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) 3. Brandy - I Wanna Be Down 4. Puff Daddy f/ SWV - Someone 5. SWV feat.Missy & Timberland - Can We Get Kinky Tonight 6. Total f/ Notorious B.I.G. - Can't You See 7. K-Ci & JoJo - You Bring Me Up 8. Jay-Z f/ Amil & Ja Rule - Can I Get A 9. Busta Rhymes f/ Zhane - Its a Party 10. Da Brat - Funkdafied 11. Total - What about us 12. Usher - My Way 13. 702 f/ Missy Elliot - Steelo 14. Total - No one else (Puff Daddy remix) 15. Notorious B.I.G. - Dreams 16 Horace Brown - Horace Brown 17. Mase f/ Total - Tell Me What You Want 18. Paid & Live f/ Lauryn Hill - All My Time 19. Janet Jackson (feat. Q-tip And Joni Mitchell) - Got til It's Gone 19. Junior Mafia f/ Aaliyah - I Need You Tonight (Remix) 20. Gina Thompson f/ Raekwon, Craig Mack - The Things That You do 21. Groove Theory - Tell Me (Reggae Remix) 22. Toni Braxton f/ Mad Cobra - Making Me High 23. Foxy Brown f/ Blackstreet - Get you home 24. LL Cool J - Doin It 25. Notorious B.I.G. - One more chance 26. Horace Brown - One for the money 27. Soul For Real - Candy Rain 28. Allure f/ Nas - Head over Heals 29. Fugees - ready or not 30. Nas f/ Lauryn Hill - If I Ruled The world 31. Outkast - Atliens 32. Warren G. f/ Nate Dogg - Regulate 33. Twinz - Round and Round 34. Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz - Deja vu 35. Lost Boys - Music Makes Me High 36. Junior Mafia - Player's Anthem 37. Adina Howard - Freak like me 38. Destiny's Child - No, no, no (part II) 39. Jermaine Dupri f/ Jay-Z - Money Ain't A Thang 40. Busta Rhymes- Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See 41. Tanya Stephens -Goggle (Remix) 42. Da Brat f/ Notorious B.I.G. - Da B Side 43. LL Cool J f/ Total - Loungin 44. Dru Hill f/ JD and Da Brat - In My Bed 45. Montel Jordan f/ Slick Rick - I like 46. 112 - Only You 47. Soul For Real - Every little thing 48. Tatiyana Ali - Daydreaming 49 . Camron f/Mase - Horse and Carriage 50. Dru hill - real Freak 51. LLCool J f/ Boys 2 Men - Hey lova 52. Something for the people - My Love is the Shhh 53. Usher - Nice Slow 54. Ginuwine - Pony 55. Jodeci - Freak 'n You (Pony Remix) 56. Montel Jordan, Master P. Silk - Let's Ride
1. Junior Mafia ft Biggie Smalls – Get Money 2. Biggie Smalls. – Dreams 3. Biggie Smalls – One More Chance (Hip Hop Remix) 4. Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Pt. II 5. Puff Daddy & The Family – Benjamins (Remix) 6. Party Anthem – The Franklinz (Hypnotize) 7. The Notorious B.I.G. – Hypnotize 8. … Continue reading "2010-01-01 NYE Part 3" The post 2010-01-01 NYE Part 3 appeared first on The Turbo Charge Podcast.
Special Guest on the radio show " essential flavor show " old school hip hop & rnb 01 - Jay Dee - Fuck the police 02 - N.W.A - Fuck the police 03 - Krs One - sound of da police 04 - Krs One ft. Redman & Angie Martinez - Heartbeat 05 - Redman - Brick city mashin 06 - Junior Mafia ft. Biggie, Lil Kim - Get money 07 - 2pac - Me against the world 08 - Krs One - Step into the world 09 - Aloe Blacc - What's real 10 - 2pac - Do for love 11 - Big Pun - You ain't a killa 12 - Craig Mack ft. Biggie - Flava in ya ear (rmx) 13 - Mobb Deep - Back at you 14 - Nas ft. NTM - Chacun sa mafia 15 - Nas - Dr knokboots 16 - Edo.G ft. Da Bulldogs - I got to have it 17 - Lauryn Hill - Lost ones 18 - Shyheim - On and on 19 - Das EFX - Real hip hop 20 - Gang Starr - You know my steez 21 - Noreaga - Super thug 22 - Heavy D and The Boyz 23 - Naughty By Nature - OPP 24 - Onyx - Slam 25 - Pete Rock and CL Smooth - They reminisce over you 26 - A Tribe Called Quest - Electric relaxation 27 - Big Pun ft. Joe - Still not a player 28 - The Fugees - Everything is everything 29 - Montell Jordan Anything and everything 30 - Ruff Endz - No more 31 - R. Kelly - Thanks god its friday 32 - Monica - Like this and like that 33 - Tatyana Ali ft. Will Smith - Boy you knock me out 34 - Soul For Real - Candy rain 35 - Horace Brown ft. Biggie - Things we do for love (rmx) 36 - Lori Gold - I like it 37 - Eric Bennet - Love don't love me 38 - Liberty City - I met her in miami 39 - Tina Moore - Never gonna to let you go 40 - Deni Hines - It's alright 41 - Mary J. Blige ft. Ron G - Be happy (rmx) 42 - Lords Of The Underground - Chief rocka 43 - Da Bush Babees - We run things 44 - Missy Elliot ft. Mc Solaar - All in my girl 45 - Usher - You make me wanna - www.essentialflavor.com - http://www.facebook.com/nico.djc - http://twitter.com/DJC_MIX_SHOW - http://deejayc.podomatic.com
ESSENTIAL FLAVOR SHOW #3811.04.2010DJC01 - Jay Dee - Fuck the police02 - N.W.A - Fuck the police03 - Krs One - sound of da police04 - Krs One ft. Redman, Angie Martinez - Heartbeat05 - Redman - Brick city mashin06 - Junior Mafia ft. Biggie, Lil Kim - Get money07 - 2pac - Me against the world08 - Krs One - Step into the world09 - Aloe Blacc - What's real10 - 2pac - Do for love11 - Big Pun - You ain't a killa12 - Craig Mack ft. Biggie - Flava in ya ear (rmx)13 - Mobb Deep - Back at you14 - Nas ft. NTM - Chacun sa mafia15 - Nas - Dr knokboots16 - Edo.G ft. Da Bulldogs - I got to have it17 - Lauryn Hill - Lost ones18 - Shyheim - On and on19 - Das EFX - Real hip hop20 - Gang Starr - You know my steez21 - Norega - Super thug22 - Heavy D and The Boyz23 - Naughty By Nature - OPP24 - Onyx - Slam25 - Pete Rock and CL Smooth - They reminisce over you26 - A Tribe Called Quest - Electric relaxation27 - Big Pun ft. Joe - Still not a player28 - The Fugees - Everything is everything29 - Montell Jordan - Anything and everything30 - Ruff Endz - No more31 - R. Kelly - Thanks god its friday32 - Monica - Like this and like that33 - Tatyana Ali ft. Will Smith - Boy you knock me out34 - Soul For Real - Candy rain35 - Horace Brown ft. Biggie - Things we do for love (rmx)36 - Lori Gold - I like it37 - Eric Bennet - Love don't love me38 - Liberty City - I met her in miami39 - Tina Moore - Never gonna to let you go40 - Deni Hines - It's alright41 - Mary J. Blige ft. Ron G - Be happy (rmx)42 - Lords Of The Underground - Chief rocka43 - Da Bush Babees - We run things44 - Missy Elliot ft. Mc Solaar - All in my girl45 - Usher - You make me wannawww.essentialflavor.comhttp://www.facebook.com/nico.djcFacebook group : - DJC MIX SHOW- Essential Flavor Show
Coinciding with the release of biopic Notorious in theaters, Astronote put together a mixtape of remixes of Biggie verses on fresh beats and featuring the likes of Puffy, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Badu, Junior Mafia, and Talib Kweli. The man is long gone, but one can still see the mark Biggie made on hip hop and its culture.