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In this episode, Co-host Amy Marcus speaks with Mark Kendall, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of CoolCoolCool Productions, about the power of comedy in facilitating learning, engagement, and collective action. CoolCoolCool Productions: https://coolcoolcoolpro.com/ For a taste of Mark's live show, “The Magic Negro and Other Blackness”, check out Mark's Instagram: @markkendallcomedy Generation 180 on Instagram: @generation.180 Climate Comedy Cohort: https://generation180.org/climate-comedy/comedy-cohort/ Center for Artistic Activism (website, free resources & book): https://c4aa.org/ Paige Curtis substack Bad Environmentalist: https://badenvironmentalist.substack.com/about
This week Your Generals take a look at the trailers for DUNE, ECHO, MR. AND MRS. SMITH, and THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES. Support Zac's Patreon: www.patreon.com/ThumbsJ Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at generalnerderypod@gmail.com
Had a blast chatting with Mark Kendall about his life and how his comedy changed trajectory during the pandemic. If he doesn't inspire you to go out and create your own content, I don't know what will! Mark Kendall is an Atlanta comedian. Along with his production partner, Bill Worley, he is the co-founder of Cool Cool Cool Productions (coolcoolcoolpro.com), where they use comedy to encourage civic engagement. This past summer, he had four short films screened at the American Black Film Festival Comedy Festival. He has toured nationally with his one person show, "The Magic Negro and Other Blackness". He was the Readers Pick for Best Comedian in Creative Loafing Atlanta in 2019. While studying film at Northwestern University, he completed the Comedy Central Chris Rock Summer School Program, where he pitched jokes at "The Daily Show'' and "The Colbert Report." Follow Mark Kendall on Instagram @markkendallcomedy You can follow Sloane on Instagram @sloanewarren and on twitter @sloaneawarren Your free guided visual meditation: https://www.subscribepage.com/morning-meditation You can join our FB group Undetoured-Navigating The Artist's Journey here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/548220022934192 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sloane-warren/support
This week, short fiction from Crystal Connor that turns the magical negro trope on its head. A transcript is available on the NIGHTLIGHT website. Narrated by Tonia Ransom. Produced by Jen Zink. Executive Producer and Host: Tonia Ransom ***** All episodes are brought to you by the NIGHTLIGHT Legion. Join us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month to help us produce more stories for you to enjoy. ******
This week, short fiction from Crystal Connor that turns the magical negro trope on its head. A transcript is available on the NIGHTLIGHT website. Narrated by Tonia Ransom. Produced by Jen Zink. Executive Producer and Host: Tonia Ransom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Black Not Democrat Podcast tribute to the RADIO G.O.A.T. RUSH LIMBAUGH R.I.P. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dropsquad52/message
Is Morpheus a "Magic Negro"? We talk about being made to witness black trauma around every turn. Keanu Reeves and wild dreams—all this week on Whatchu Wanna Know!
Chris talks about his Magic Negro experience… which may or may not have been stolen by Luda', and the boyz go in on colorism. We're talkin' royal papers, bagger knots and Randy Newman —all this week on Whatchu Wanna Know!
We are joined by Atlanta writer, actor, and comedian Mark Kendall. He is most closely associated with his production "The Magic Negro" at Dad’s Garage Theatre Company. He performs stand-up and improv all around Atlanta. He's now been busy releasing sketch comedy videos on YouTube that address systemic racism in America. Facebook.com/MarkKendallATL.com We are NerdLanta. Your Nerdy South Podcast Experience. Atlanta city life and Nerd/Pop culture. Hosted by comedians Julie Marateck & Matthew English. Featuring local guest interviews, Nerd News, commentary, and more. Available now on The ESO Network. Producer: Kristopher Bolz. Recorded remotely with Zencastr. Feel free to reach out to us at: Instagram.com/NerdLanta Facebook.com/NerdLanta Twitter.com/NerdLanta @NerdLanta SHARE/SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and on your favorite podcast apps. We'd love to hear from you, so if you have a question, comment or suggestion - email us: NerdLanta@gmail.com
We are joined by Atlanta writer, actor, and comedian Mark Kendall. He is most closely associated with his production “The Magic Negro” at Dad’s Garage Theatre Company. He performs stand-up and improv all around Atlanta. He’s now been busy releasing sketch comedy videos on YouTube that address systemic racism in America. Facebook.com/MarkKendallATL.com We are NerdLanta. … NerdLanta Podcast: Mark Kendall – Comedian – Episode 28 Read More » The post NerdLanta Podcast: Mark Kendall – Comedian – Episode 28 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Mark Kendall joins to talk about his solo show 'The Magic Negro and Other Blackness'. We talk about Mark's experience playing a racially driven show to audiences all over the country, how important it is to strategically build and break tension, and where Mark's artistic goals will take him next. You can follow Mark @MarkKendallComedy on IG 'If MARTA Came to Cobb County' Sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkC3N... 'Green Eggs & The N-Word...' Sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CSjV... Learn more about Kickstand Comedy and Mark's BIPOC Improv class here: https://www.kickstandcomedy.org/bipoc…
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The Loose Crew talks about cancel culture, if it exists, possible examples of people being cancelled, and what free speech means to them. In this episode you'll hear them reference a few stories, which can be explored further following the links below:Harper's Magazine: A Letter on Justice and Open DebateBari Weiss resignation letter from the New York TimesBoycott, Divestment and Sanctions movementAnti-BDS laws explained (Vox)Audio of TA Linsey Shepherd being reprimanded for showing her students Jordan Peterson videoFordham University student Austin Tong reprimanded for incendiary Instagram postsAlex Jones Sandy Hook controversyRush Limbaugh airs racist "Barack the Magic Negro" song on his radio showThe song at the beginning of the episode is Michael Myers by Myke Towers. We'd also like to send our deepest condolences to the family of Michael Brooks who sadly passed away on July 20th. R.I.P Michael Brooks.00:00:00 Intro music00:00:24 Myke Towers- Michael Myers00:02:00 Shoutouts/What are we drinking?00:07:15 Cancel Culture/Wild Tweets00:10:39 What is Cancel Culture?00:12:50 How did Cancel Culture begin?00:15:35 Social media and Cancel Culture00:18:55 Is Cancel Culture real?00:25:24 BDS movement00:31:10 Cancel Culture in Higher Education00:38:10 Back to BDS movement00:43:43 Austin Tong suspended from Fordham University00:48:20 McCarthyism/Bari Weiss00:54:40 Harper's Weekly letter/Glenn Greenwald01:00:10 Freedom of Speech/Holocaust denial01:04:40 Alex Jones and Free Speech01:09:35 Coronavirus and Anti-Vaxxers01:12:30 Who should actually be cancelled?01:20:30 R.I.P. Michael Brooks
Atlanta-based comedian brought his one-man show "The Magic Negro and Other Blackness" to Athens last fall. Now, he's taken his abilities as a writer and stage performer into the world of short subject videos with "Green Eggs and the N-Word" and "MARTA Comes to Cobb County." In this interview, Kendall explains his thoughtful approach to using this new format to address racism. (Photo credit: Lola Scott) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atlanta-based comedian brought his one-man show "The Magic Negro and Other Blackness" to Athens last fall. Now, he's taken his abilities as a writer and stage performer into the world of short subject videos with "Green Eggs and the N-Word" and "MARTA Comes to Cobb County." In this interview, Kendall explains his thoughtful approach to using this new format to address racism. (Photo credit: Lola Scott) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you'd like not one but TWO stickers sign up RIGHT NOW while supplies last at www.Patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit where five bucks will get you a 5X5 high quality vinyl sticker of our cover art and an exclusive "Eat Carrots Shoot Losers" by the illustrious Jackrabbit MariSama!Hide your kids, hide your wife because this week we are joined by the illustrious, Rona The Time Witch, an outspoken and brilliant, black magician with fresh perspective on race politics, privilege, the police, Black Lives Matter and Tiger Woods. While we typically aim to avoid politics, especially of the controversial nature- we felt this episode was timely and relevant for our confusing times. If you disagree strongly or find yourself powerfully offended please share your thoughts and opinions with us openly. We would much rather amplify your voice than defend ours at your expense. Respect is Everything. Thank you and enjoy the show! On this week's episode we discuss: -The Eisenheim Altar -Rona's childhood on the streets-The Empire Never Ended-The Magic Black Man-Early American Slavery-How to make the world a better place-Black Magick and Babalon Unveiled-The Myth of White Antiquity-Fucking The Planet-Trevon Martin-Gun Control-Dealing with the police while black-The "N Word" -Evolutionary Racism-CE5 and Bootsy Collins Patreon's get the stuff too hot for social media:-Luke singing Mothership Connection very poorly. Just skip that part. -Rona explains the black rights movement from a fresh perspective-James Foreman-Violence versus Non-Violence -Robert F. Williams-What we need to do...Sources:BLM History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG8GjlLbbvsCrispus Attucks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG8GjlLbbvsMelinaPendulum's "The Magical Negro": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9Yq7PSN810List of Magic Negros in Fiction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Magical_Negro_occurrences_in_fictionSlate Podcast's History of Slavery: https://open.spotify.com/episode/57nEB8PJ0nbB5qc5QKYBd2Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmocfH13BzwsAb62xmp-LAiTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-rabbit/id1457163771Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewholerabbit)
Atlanta-based comedian Mark Kendall brings his hit one-man show "The Magic Negro and Other Blackness" to the Moonlight Theater in Athens on Oct. 10-11 and his new show "Diversity Now" will follow it on Oct. 12-13 at the Moonlight. In this interview, Mark talks to OnlineAthens staff writer Andrew Shearer about how Spike Lee was one of his earliest influences, and the different ways audiences have responded to his own material over time. Visit moonlighttheatercompany.com for tickets.
Atlanta-based comedian Mark Kendall brings his hit one-man show "The Magic Negro and Other Blackness" to the Moonlight Theater in Athens on Oct. 10-11 and his new show "Diversity Now" will follow it on Oct. 12-13 at the Moonlight. In this interview, Mark talks to OnlineAthens staff writer Andrew Shearer about how Spike Lee was one of his earliest influences, and the different ways audiences have responded to his own material over time. Visit moonlighttheatercompany.com for tickets.
On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max chats with improviser, writer, and director Megan Leahy. Megan started her comedy career young, performing in various theatre groups as a kid and in college. But when she thought theatre was not maybe for her, she turned to the next logical choice she could think of...geology. After spending a few years working in an asbestos lab being the funniest geologist around, Megan was able to take some classes at Dad's Garage Theatre in Atlanta. She has been an improviser there ever since. Megan has also written the hit sketch show "Woman of the Year," which was voted Best Play 2016 by Atlanta readers in Creative Loafing, and directed Mark Kendall in his show "Morgan Freeman Presents the Magic Negro and Other Blackness." You can find Megan performing almost every weekend at Dad's Garage and can also find her on her Twitter and Instagram! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!
On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max talks with Mark Kendall, an Atlanta-based writer, actor, and comedian. You can find him around the city at multiple theatres like Dad's Garage, Highwire, the Village Theatre, and more performing improv and some of his sketches. He recently closed his show at the Alliance Theatre, "The Magic Negro and Other Blackity Blackness as Told by an African-American Man Who Also Happens to be Black," and also recently closed another show, co-written with Alison Hastings, at Dad's Garage entitled, "U Up?" You can also check him out in his improv group, Dark Side of the Room. Want more Mark Kendall? Follow him on his Facebook page! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!
Mark Kendall has spent over three years developing his one man show "The Magic Negro." Listen to learn how coming from an affluent white private school informed his critically acclaimed performance. Mark also shares fun stories of interning at Comedy Central and the surprising differences between improv and stand-up. #WeMadeIt
The Rnf team discuss various topics from the inauguration, to Chrisette Michele, and the Obamas.
A proper send off for Barack Hussein Obama - in his own words no less Old Guard Audio bids adieu to Barack Hussein Obama with a compilation of his own words, and a parody song from Rush Limbaugh listen to the end and you will hear the Rush Limbaugh parody song. A proper send off for Barack Hussein Obama. We should remember his legacy, his glorifying of radical Islam, the murderous Muslims. The only thing he left out in this montage, was how well they sharpen their swords to cut off the heads. It would be remissful, and exceeding remorseful if I did not give Barack Hussein Obama a proper send-off. We have endured the sorriest not to mention the most narcissistic man that has ever occupied the Whitehouse, thank you America for voting in a true American, who will begin the restoration process to bring this country back to normal. Yes, Donald Trump will launch a time of economic prosperity that this country sorely needs. He will heal the divide caused by Barack Hussein Obama, the greatest divider this country has ever witnessed. Maybe now that Barack Hussein Obama is gone, Al Sharpton can start making some walking around money, some folding money. In March 2007, American critic David Ehrenstein used the title "Obama the 'Magic Negro'" for an editorial he wrote for the Los Angeles Times, in which he described Barack Obama's image in white American culture: "He's there to assuage white 'guilt' (i.e., the minimal discomfort they feel) over the role of slavery and racial segregation in American history, while replacing stereotypes of a dangerous, highly sexualized black man with a benign figure for whom interracial sexual congress holds no interest ... The only mud that momentarily stuck was criticism (white and black alike) concerning Obama's alleged 'inauthenticty', as compared to such sterling examples of "genuine" blackness as Al Sharpton and Snoop Dogg. ... Obama's fame right now has little to do with his political record ... Like a comic-book superhero, Obama is there to help, out of the sheer goodness of a heart we need not know or understand. For as with all Magic Negroes, the less real he seems, the more desirable he becomes. If he were real, white America couldn't project all its fantasies of curative black benevolence on him."[14] Rush Limbaugh began discussing Ehrenstein's op ed on the day it was published. He cast Ehrenstein's column as criticizing Obama himself for not being authentic or black enough: "The problem, Ehrenstein says, is he's not real. Al Sharpton's real, Snoop Dogg is real, but Barack Obama is not real. He's just there to assuage white guilt. In other words, the only reason Obama is anywhere is because whites are willing to support him because they feel so guilty over slavery." He described the column as an example of the "racism of the left". He said, "The term 'Magic Negro' has been thrown into the political presidential race in the mix for 2008" and said he would "own" the term by the end of the week. He briefly sang the words "Barack the magic negro" to the tune of "Puff, the Magic Dragon".[15][16] Shortly after that Paul Shanklin recorded a song about Barack the Magic Negro set to that same tune, which Limbaugh played numerous times throughout the 2008 presidential election season.[17] In Christmas 2008, Chip Saltsman, a Republican politician and chair of the Tennessee Republican Party, sent a 41-track CD containing the song to members of the Republican National Committee during the Republican National Committee chairmanship election.[18][19] Saltsman's campaign imploded as a result of the controversy caused by the CD, and he withdrew from the race,[20][21] and Michael Steele, an African American, was elected.[22] In September 2012, an article in Time by cultural critic and TV personality Touré on the re-election of Barack Obama said, "While some may think it complimentary to be considered 'magical', it is infantilizing and offensive because it suggests black excellence is so shocking it can only come from a source that is supernatural."[23] In May 2015, theater and cultural critic Frank Rich, looking back at the coincidence of the 2015 Baltimore protests with the annual White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington, DC, wrote: "What made this particular instance poignant was the presence in the ballroom of our first African-American president, the Magic Negro who was somehow expected to relieve a nation founded and built on slavery from the toxic burdens of centuries of history."[24]
Today's episode is with the insanely and uniquely talented Atlanta performer, Mark Kendall! Mark performs solo shows including, "Magic Negro and Other Blackness." Mark performs in Atlanta and around the country at various festivals and he teaches workshops as well. Jason and Mark talk about how he approaches creating and performing solo shows. They also discuss teaching and coaching. Mark has had some really cool experiences to become the dynamic performer he is. He's certainly one to watch and he's also one to hear from! There's plenty to learn from this great performer. Social Media: Facebook: @MarkKendallATL, @DadsGarageTheatre, @TheBasementTheatre @ThereItIsPod Twitter: @ThereItIsPod, @dads_garage, @BasementTheatre, @JasonFarrJokes
This week, Planet Ant home team member, writer, teacher, director and actor Lauren Bickers visits the After Improv Podcast. Lauren, a recent Wilde Award and ham winner, talks about how an interest in sketch comedy led her to improv. She also recounts traveling the country selling magazines, dislocating her knee trying to be funny, the writing and directing processes and how she develops her memorable characters. All this, and more: Debt update * Wilde times * Ham fisted * Cincinnati kid * Fitting in * Barely collegiate * Acting * Mags * Dislocated * Jam bombing * On time * Writing * Teaching * Dicky students * Jammin' * Getting direct * DCP * Character development * Little dreams * Heather's plugs * Job updates * Tony and Jake review “The Magic Negro and Other Blackness” * Fact of the week * Comments or whatever: @tonyaugusty
We've all heard the warning, but the wishes that Bryannah asks her Magic Negro are more than just careful ... there methodical and calculating.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 31, 2013 (originally aired on December 1, 2009) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on what seems to be the week of knocking down the "Magic Negro" mystique (yet not wanting to really deal with competant and human tendencies in Black People) in mainstream media with the coverage of Tiger Woods' infidelity and U.S. President Barack Obama's Speech on escalating the war front in Afghanistan. We also touched on World AIDS Day along with some other things here and there. We also had another great interview with author, political strategist, econonomist, journalist and business consultant Cedric Muhammad (http://www.CedricMuhammad.com). We talked about his latest book series, "The Entrepreneurial Secret: Starting A Business Without A Bank Loan, Collateral or Revenue" (http://www.theEsecret.com) with questions on everything from who is the audience he's reaching out for with this work, how the book's information ties into the current national and international economy today, the Hip-Hop Generation and business, some of the stereotypes about how to start a successful business, having a good team behind you for success, some of his other past & current ventures (including writing the weekly Hip-HopPreneur article series for AllHipHop.com) and other things! There are new episodes of Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of July 31, 2013 (originally aired on December 1, 2009) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) (not too many due to this week's interview) 1. DOOM/Sniper Elite/Gold Dust & Stones Throw (Played Live) 2. Fly Gypsy feat. Tattiana Aqueel-de Olivera/You/FlyGypsy.com (Played Live) 3. Shafiq Hussayn/The Odd is C/Plug Research (Played Live) 4. Kelis/Acapella/will.I.am Music Group & Interscope (Played Live) 5 The Co-op/Dumb It Down (DMV RMX)/CoopMusicOnline.com (Played Live) 6. Doja Click feat. E-40 & Turf Talk/Talk'n Bout Me (inst.)/Heat Rock Records (Played Live) 7. Nneka/Beautiful/Yo Mama, Decon & Epic (Top Song Requested) 8. Dynas feat. Slick Rick/Family Jewels/BBE (Top Song Requested) 9. Dukes of Daville/The Industry/DukesofDaville.com (Top Song Requested) 10. Rakim/Put It All To Music/Ra Recordings & SMC (Top Song Requested) 11. Wale feat. Bun B/Mirrors/Allido & Interscope (Top Song Requested) 12. DJ Bless feat. Louis the 13th & Sabatoawj/No Peace Talk/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 13. Agallah feat. St. Laz & Craig G/Where We From/White Label (Top Song Requested) 14. Rock City/The Beat/Ptfao.com (Top Song Requested) 15. N.A.N. feat. G3MZ/My Pen & My Pad/Team N.A.N (Top Song Requested) 16. The Budos Band /Up From The South/Daptone Records (Top Song Requested) 17. Havana/Nitelife (GB's Money Dub)/Skoolcraft Music (Top Song Requested) 18. Educated Consumers/Better Letter/VenZum Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Shonie/Lights, Camera, Action/Slick Salt Ent., Slip-N-Slide Records & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Elus/When Opportunity Knocks/SignMyCheck.com (Top Song Requested) 21. Jully Black/Running/Universal Canada (Top Song Requested) 22. Peekaboo Theory/Immediate Hesitation/PeekaBooTheory.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Reggie Noble Presents Redman feat. Ready Roc/Coc Back/Gilla House & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 24. Tommy T/Oromo Dub (Cushtic Dub)/Easy Star Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Gangstarr & The Jackson 5/Just To Get A Rep. between One More Chance (DJ Yoda's DJ Hero RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Blakroc feat. Billy Danze, Nicole Wray & Q-Tip/Hope You're Happy/Blakroc Project 2. Marcia Griffiths & Busy Signal/Automatic/Greensleeves Records 3. Dres of Black Sheep/Forever LuvLee/WhosTheBlackSheep.com 4. Game Rebellion/Blind/GameRebellion.com 5. Souls of Mischief/Proper Aim/Clear Label Records 6. Kel Spencer/Eye on You/3rd Power Music Group 7. Margie Joseph/One More Chance/BBE Music DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Onlychild feat. Kriminul of Jigmastas/Crazy Rhymin'/Grand Central Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of December 1, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on what seems to be the week of knocking down the "Magic Negro" mystique (yet not wanting to really deal with competant and human tendencies in Black People) in mainstream media with the coverage of Tiger Woods' infidelity and U.S. President Barack Obama's Speech on escalating the war front in Afghanistan. We also touched on World AIDS Day along with some other things here and there. We had another great interview this week with author, political strategist, econonomist, journalist and business consultant Cedric Muhammad (http://www.CedricMuhammad.com). We talked about his latest book series, "The Entrepreneurial Secret: Starting A Business Without A Bank Loan, Collateral or Revenue" (http://www.theEsecret.com) with questions on everything from who is the audience he's reaching out for with this work, how the book's information ties into the current national and international economy today, the Hip-Hop Generation and business, some of the stereotypes about how to start a successful business, having a good team behind you for success, some of his other past & current ventures (including writing the weekly Hip-HopPreneur article series for AllHipHop.com) and other things! There are new episodes of Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of December 1, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) (not too many due to this week's interview) 1. DOOM/Sniper Elite/Gold Dust & Stones Throw (Played Live) 2. Fly Gypsy feat. Tattiana Aqueel-de Olivera/You/FlyGypsy.com (Played Live) 3. Shafiq Hussayn/The Odd is C/Plug Research (Played Live) 4. Kelis/Acapella/will.I.am Music Group & Interscope (Played Live) 5 The Co-op/Dumb It Down (DMV RMX)/CoopMusicOnline.com (Played Live) 6. Doja Click feat. E-40 & Turf Talk/Talk'n Bout Me (inst.)/Heat Rock Records (Played Live) 7. Nneka/Beautiful/Yo Mama, Decon & Epic (Top Song Requested) 8. Dynas feat. Slick Rick/Family Jewels/BBE (Top Song Requested) 9. Dukes of Daville/The Industry/DukesofDaville.com (Top Song Requested) 10. Rakim/Put It All To Music/Ra Recordings & SMC (Top Song Requested) 11. Wale feat. Bun B/Mirrors/Allido & Interscope (Top Song Requested) 12. DJ Bless feat. Louis the 13th & Sabatoawj/No Peace Talk/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 13. Agallah feat. St. Laz & Craig G/Where We From/White Label (Top Song Requested) 14. Rock City/The Beat/Ptfao.com (Top Song Requested) 15. N.A.N. feat. G3MZ/My Pen & My Pad/Team N.A.N (Top Song Requested) 16. The Budos Band /Up From The South/Daptone Records (Top Song Requested) 17. Havana/Nitelife (GB's Money Dub)/Skoolcraft Music (Top Song Requested) 18. Educated Consumers/Better Letter/VenZum Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Shonie/Lights, Camera, Action/Slick Salt Ent., Slip-N-Slide Records & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Elus/When Opportunity Knocks/SignMyCheck.com (Top Song Requested) 21. Jully Black/Running/Universal Canada (Top Song Requested) 22. Peekaboo Theory/Immediate Hesitation/PeekaBooTheory.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Reggie Noble Presents Redman feat. Ready Roc/Coc Back/Gilla House & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 24. Tommy T/Oromo Dub (Cushtic Dub)/Easy Star Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Gangstarr & The Jackson 5/Just To Get A Rep. between One More Chance (DJ Yoda's DJ Hero RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Blakroc feat. Billy Danze, Nicole Wray & Q-Tip/Hope You're Happy/Blakroc Project 2. Marcia Griffiths & Busy Signal/Automatic/Greensleeves Records 3. Dres of Black Sheep/Forever LuvLee/WhosTheBlackSheep.com 4. Game Rebellion/Blind/GameRebellion.com 5. Souls of Mischief/Proper Aim/Clear Label Records 6. Kel Spencer/Eye on You/3rd Power Music Group 7. Margie Joseph/One More Chance/BBE Music DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Onlychild feat. Kriminul of Jigmastas/Crazy Rhymin'/Grand Central Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
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