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It's friend-of-the-show Chris's birthday, and there's nothing he'd rather do on his special day than share his girlfriend Vicki with his lightning-licking comrades. Vicki rules. She shares stories recalling her DJ past in the Detroit scene of yesteryear while adding female-powered cuts to this bonus episode's mixtape. Deon and Jay tackle old and new cuts spanning 7 decades of musical deliciousness, everything from 60's Brazilian bossa nova to 80's pop to 90's hip-hop to a fresh release from an alternative indie heavyweight.Sonic contributors to this very special 26th bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Dave Matthews Band, Jurassic 5, DJ Nu-Mark, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, National Public Radio, Beastie Boys, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Eddie Murphy, Olivia Newton John, John Waters' film Pink Flamingos featuring Divine, David Lochery & Mink Stole, Richard Rodgers, Deborah Kerr & Marni Nixon, Blake Mills, The Rivingtons, Black Thought & El Michaels Affair, Faith No More, MC Breed, Bootleg of the Dayton Family, Pat Finnerty's stink horn, Michelle Zauner, Ethan Klein, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Webb, Glen Campbell, The Meters, Lani Hall, The Beatles, The Pretenders, YES, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Guitar Wizards of the Future, Daffy Duck, Squeeze, more Beatles, The Vapors, SRC, John Frusciante, System 7 & Derrick May, Brian Austin Green, Negative Approach, Laughing Hyenas, Mule, Insane Clown Posse, Stone Temple Pilots, Galaxy to Galaxy, Beck, Skinny Puppy, Millie Jackson, Bob Seger System, The Jesus and Mary Chain, James Brown, Betty Jean Newsome, Bob Vylan & Amy Taylor, Greet Death, Ol' Burger Beats, Muddy Waters, Against Me! Operation Ivy, Neon Trees, No Doubt, Bush, Gwen Stefani, English Beat, The Specials, Bad Manners, Cat Stevens, Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller, more Pretenders, Sublime, Prince, The Avalaches featuring Camp Lo, Holland-Dozier-Holland, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, William McLean, The S.O.S. Band, Parliament Funkadelic, ZAP, Tamia, LCD Soundsystem, David Bowie, James Murphy, Tom Scharpling, The Turtles, Bob James, The Alkoholiks, Justin Avdek, The Roots, Tori Spelling, and Dipshit Don, accepter of bribes. Jay loves – Missing Persons, Sergio Mendes, Honey Cone, and Newcleus. Deon likes – Japanese Breakfast, Laura Marling, Black Sheep, and The Pool.Vicki digs – Cat Bite, Sincere Engineer, P.P. Arnold, and Robyn.The 26th Bonus Mixtape:LISTEN TO THE MIX ON SOUNDCLOUD OR ON SPOTIFY[SIDE ONE] (1) Cat Bite - Call Your Bluff (2) Black Sheep - Strobelite Honey (3) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Wichita Lineman (4) Robyn - Dancing on my Own (5) The Pool - Jamaica Resting (6) Honey Cone - Sunday Morning People[SIDE TWO] (1) Japanese Breakfast - Mega Circuit (2) Sincere Engineer - Fireplace (3) Newcleus - No More Runnin' (4) Laura Marling - Don't Let Me Bring You Down (5) P.P. Arnold - The First Cut is the Deepest (6) Missing Persons - Surrender Your HeartA.I. David Silver appears courtesy of the fact that it's 2025 and we can deep fake whoever the flip we want to.Drink Blue Chair Bay. Shop at Electric Kitsch. Be kind to neighbors and strangers alike.
A Pioneer in midwest hip-hop, MC Breed and The DFC released their debut self titled album in 1991. With the song Aint No Future In Yo Frontin putting Breed and hometown Flint, Michigan on the map, it led to a rather successful career for him but it all started with this solid debut. https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonhetzel996?_t=ZT-8tOQNPSJHCs&_r=1 https://www.instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igsh=cTBzNnFhenRkN3Nl&utm_source=qr https://www.facebook.com/share/1ACZP6hgvZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr
New episode! This week I'm joined by Raven Hunter, Brad Sadler & Gozza to discuss one of the pioneers of Midwest Hip-Hop. One of the first to come out of the Midwest nationally, he gave us a classic debut album with an even more classic song. And through the 90's a new album almost every year. From his early work with DFC, to his work with 2Pac, The D.O.C., Too Short and more, MC Breed is a true Hip-Hop icon. Did your favorite Breed song make the cut? As always the audio version can be found on all major podcast platforms (Spotify, Google, Apple, Deezer, etc.) and the video version on YouTube. Follow the podcast on Instagram & X: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.comFollow Raven Hunter on Instagram & X: @ravenhunteryps
Another current listening episode! We discuss the music we've been listening to, why we are listening to these artists, and the stories around why they are hitting us hard. Nine Inch Nails, Genghis Tron, Fen Walker, Lorde, MC Breed, Cold Sanctum, Blood Incantation, Coil, D.B.C., and more are discussed. We each share a song that we've been vibing with as well. -------------------- Hosts: Jason Walton and Nick Wusz. "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli. I Hate Music image by Jori Apedaile. Produced by Jason Walton for Earth in Sound Productions. -------------------- Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon member here: IHM Patreon Follow us on socials, donate to support the podcast, listen to our playlist on Spotify, and visit us online: I Hate Music Linktree Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com #ihatemusicpodcast **I Hate Music is an Earth in Sound Production**
21st dang installment of LLR pod's bonus offering is OFF THE FLIPPN' CHAIN. Jay and Deon discuss what's been on their turntables and pumped into their ears. A mildly summery mixtape is manufactured with input from Super-Secret-Special-Friend Scott Baker, who also waxes poetic on podcasting, creating his own music, and (sometimes reluctantly) sharing sonic interests with his children. Join us for a super-sized helping of sonic deliciousness. TRANSLATION: This b!#@h is looooooooooooooong. Enjoy! Sonic contributors to the twenty-first bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: Koreatown Oddity, DJ Nu-Mark, Jurassic 5, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Pale Jay, Lindsey Buckingham, Matt Pond PA, Lightning Love, Silver Jews, Pavement, Jesus Lizard, STEVE FUCKING ALBINI, Cheap Trick, Ant Banks, Too $hort, MC Breed, Mel Brown, Hanna-Barbara's Flintstones, The Beatles, Dead Kennedys, The Ramones, Hanson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, The Who, Cal Tjader, Public Image Limited, Eric Sermon, Marvin Gaye, MC5, Van Halen, White Zombie, The Stooges, Jon Stewart, Marianne Towan, Steve Drzewiecki Band, Meghan Trainor, MMHP from the 989, ? & the Mysterians, Bob Segar System, Billy Stings, Willie Nelson, Dick Wagner, Alice Cooper, Norah Jones, Scott Baker, Gotye, Adrian Gorvitz, Bobby Caldwell, Llyod Cole, Everything but the Girl, Neil Finn, The Style Council, Ashiko, Monwa & Son, The Black Five, Hot Soul Singers, Zasha, David Axelrod, Organized Konfusion, Meredith Monk, Cut Chemist, Afrika Bambaataa, Candito, Babe Ruth, Chicago Gangsters, Juice, and Original Concept. Jay brought to the dining room table the sounds of Veruca Salt, Thunderclap Newman, Tinted Windows, and DJ Shadow. Deon offered up tunes from Purple Mountains, Spice 1, Yusef Lateef, and Stimela. Scott suggested taking a trip with Rich Hinman vs. Alan Levy, Alan Baufman, Hozier, and Crowded House. Do summer right. Consume Blue Chair Bay Flavored Rums. Be kind, rewind, and enjoy lawn darts responsibly. XXI mixtape: {SIDE ONE} [1] Sell out intro [2] DJ Shadow – The Number Song [3] Rich Hinman vs. Adam Levy – Flawless [4] Purple Mountains – She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger [5] Veruca Salt – Shimmer Like a Girl [6] Alan Braufman – Spirits (edit) [7] Stimela – Mind Games (edit) {SIDE TWO} [1] Tinted Windows – Messing With my Head [2] Crowded House – Night Song [3] Yusef Lateef – Like It Is (edit) [4] Thunderclap Newman – The Reason [5] Spice 1 featuring Mel Brown – Money Gone (remix) [6] Hozier – De Selby (parts 1 & 2, edit) mix intro/bumper/outro lifted from The Who's classic 1967 LP The Who Sell Out Guest Scott Baker's website Guest Scott Baker's podcast Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
This week on Country Rap Tunes Podcast, Cory Mo & Kimberly Jones talk to Wicked of Ghetto Mafia & B High about Usher Super Bowl, 2 Pac, MC Breed, Freaknik, Rara & the current cliamate of what is going on in todays world of being a content creater with integrigaty. This episode will teach you a few thing that you didn't know about some of your favorite artist. Ep. 2 Season 2 Executive Producer / Host / Engineer: Cory Mo Co Host: Kimberly Latrice Jones AKA Kimbo Slice Director: Alvin Agarrat Producer: Kevin Bryant Production Assistant: Kiannah McClure Camera Operator: Aaron Robey Camera Operator: Jax www.CountryRapTunes.com #CoryMo #CountryRapTunes #KimboSlice #CountryRapTunesPodcast
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with the legendary Warren G for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our in-depth conversation he talked about life in Long Beach, having to hustle out of high school, witnessing violence, being fortunate that he never went to prison, jumping off the porch when he was 7 years old, Dr. Dre showing him how to DJ, explains how 213 group w/ Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg was created at VIP Records store, his experienced being in a real studio was with Dr. Dre, getting turned down by labels, Nate Dogg being the first on R&B/Gangsta music, explains how he introduced Snoop to Dre, meeting Kurupt during a battle with Snoop, bringing Kurupt to Suge Knight & Dre, being humble about his contributions, bumping heads with Suge, working on ‘The Chronic', working with MC Breed that lead to him being introduced to 2Pac, getting the first single on the ‘Poetic Justice' soundtrack “Indo Smoke”, buying his own equipment with his first rap check, signing to Def Jam, being in New York during the East Coast / West Coast beef, being embraced by a lot of the New York artists, shares the story of recording “Regulate” with Nate Dogg, the song being the first single on the ‘Above The Rim' soundtrack, working with The Dove Shack, building his own name, producing “Definition Of A Thug N” & “How Long Will They Mourn Me”, for 2Pac, his single “Do You See” still being relevant today, starting his BBQ business Sniffin Griffins BBQ, having multiple streams of income, upcoming plans, reveals he produced multiple unreleased songs for Michael Jackson, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke is up north so we got our friend Travis from 93-94 A Music Podcast & Cinema 9 to sub in with Steve & Govier. Steve is fighting through that hurricane that rolled through the Carolinas. He's doing fine as you will hear. Travis is fascinated by the celebrity death culture commonly referenced on the show. That reminds Govier to say farewell to Paul Ruebens. Govier was out on the west side of the state of Michigan and he loved it. He met a person named Ram. A non-binary person who educated Govier & his wife. Travis doesn't want to talk about politics or Mitch McConnell staring off into space. Why do people in Kentucky continuously vote for him? Travis teaches us that expressing to others that he dodged a bullet when it comes to having kids may be offensive to some. The kid chatter leads to a discovery that Chazz Palminteri is alive, but unfortunately resembles Skeletor. Find out which movie was hands down the selection for best performance by Chazz. Govier is interested in a Monster's Ball/Hurly Burly mashup of I don't feel loved and I want to feel good. We got emails! Travis wishes he had emailed the show so he could answer his own fare. Mr. Pink emails us about his challenges with his boss along with a curiosity about the illusion of choice. Steve has an offering from a conservative figure that has the Jacobin stamp of approval! His name is Sohrab Ahmari. Steve gets exposed to Old Town Road for the first time ever and he is not pleased about it. The fellas end up talking about frontin' and Govier is immediately drawn to MC Breed's Ain't No Future In Your Frontin'. Travis tests his baseball knowledge by trying to figure out who Camilo Doval is. Get pissed Dave! Bob Barker died and we have to get on the record on this one. Travis had already mourned him apparently. Our friend Jamie's restaurant is alive and well, which is no easy task. Govier ponders what would have happened if Lawrence Tierney took on the role of Joe Pistone in Donnie Brasco. Al Pacino face to face with Lawrence Tierney. Govier stumbles into doo doo and then Doo Doo Brown is unleashed upon the world! What is Doo Doo Brown and what is a Doo Doo Brown espresso? Find out! We love you all! We are very pleased with our little world that we have formed together thanks to this show. This talk show has little substance to it without you listening and emailing us your thoughts. We close the show with The Biz by The Sea And Cake. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com
(Throwback) - The Eastsidaz/Dr. Dre/2 Pac/George Clinton/Ice Cube/Too $hort/MC Breed... & More!
(Throwback) - The Eastsidaz/Dr. Dre/2 Pac/George Clinton/Ice Cube/Too $hort/MC Breed... & More!
Episode 572: Hip Hop Great Daddy- O Stops By The Show Full Interview: https://youtu.be/dI0aMit6hZ4 Daddy- O Talks Being Influenced By Kool Moe Dee, Starting Stetsasonic And Early Days: https://youtu.be/bLK1im_yYIw Daddy- O Talks Forming Stetsasonic, The Best Year In Hip Hop To Him: https://youtu.be/TMyJQWFH12k Daddy- O Talks Making Full Gear Album, And Making Music Outside OF Hip Hop: https://youtu.be/0pwLLDaTYJk Daddy- O Talks De La Soul Story, Favorite Venue He Ever Performed In: https://youtu.be/cZqtvMsCbYA Daddy- O Talks CB4 Soundtrack, Self Destruction And More: https://youtu.be/lct06IrNjkU Daddy- O Talks Stop Self Destruction With Chuck D And More: https://youtu.be/Gy_1eCi714o Daddy- O Talks Africa Music Video, Drumma Man, Andre Nickatina, MC Breed: https://youtu.be/E4c790QKu-0 Daddy- O Talks Midnight Marauders, New Album After 30 Years, Long Gevity In Music: https://youtu.be/fwOTxJBsIxg Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ionlytouchgreatness CHECK OUT WWW.CHADKISER.COM FOR ALL YOUR LATEST MUSIC NEWS
Black Koffee is an Black Afro American Female Underground Rapper, TrailRide & Blues Singer, Songwriter, Producer and musician / Independent Artist from Atlanta, Georgia. Although Black Koffee has either featured, collaborated or have shared the same stage with Jagged Edge, Goodie Mob, Lost Boyz, Kool Ace, MC Breed, Jazzy Pha, Too Short, Akon, Lil John, Gucci Mane, Raheem The Dream, Kizzy Rock, Robin Moet, Caj and many more.......Her unique image and authentic creative style has been the music industry's best kept secret since 1993, until now. Rooted and grounded at Curtom Studios with "Da Godfatherofcrunk" Carlos Glover, to Al "Doc" Harris with the Southern Comfort Music Group, Black Koffee released her 1st Southern Soul Blues Hit Single, "The Soul Chain" February 18, 2021 on all Major Digital Platforms. #thesoulchain, has reached over 2+ Million Views and listeners on TikTok. Other new song releases, “I'll Be Right There” and“ Respect” are also giving the listeners a different sound with a unique style. From Rap, to Southern Soul Rhythm and Blues; Country; Trail Ride; Zydeco; 2 Stepping; Your Ms Soul Supa Fly-Black Koffee, is definitely on the rise to stardom. Her soul is fierce, her heart is brave and her lyrical compositions are indigenously crafted and gifted creating a new wave connection with fans Worldwide, from every age and genre. Black Koffee, has been critically acclaimed to be one of the hottest New Female Southern Soul and Trail Ride Blues artist under the spotlights with multiple award nominations in 2022. Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/Black-Koffee-102467248463739/
Bootleg returns to talk about his recent Emmy win for his documentary with #ripMCBreed
Colleen Marquise, Associate Archivist at the University of Michigan-Flint, Francis Willson-Thompson Library, takes podcast listeners on a virtual tour of the Genesee County (MI) Historical Center archive collection. This historical collection has a fascinating collection of oral histories, documents, papers, etc. The Center has three primary collections: Flint Labor History, Civil Rights, and Community Organizations such as the UAW Local 599. The local archives also contain the most definitive collection of materials on Flint area community development. The construction of I-475 through the heart of Flint was part of the disastrous urban renewal program that wiped out Flint's Floral Park and St. John Street neighborhoods. Memories of those African-American neighborhoods are found in a collection of recorded oral histories about the people, families, and culture. The Center also has a remarkable collection of oral history materials ranging from musical histories of the area, including rapper MC Breed, Ira Dorsey, and others going back to Flint bands in the 1960s. The Genesee Historical Center has recently developed a history collection about the COVID pandemic and protests. Colleen Marquise shares with the podcast listeners stories about prominent Flint area historical figures such as Genora Johnson and Rev Bradford Pengelly, the colorful rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church during the 1920s. This virtual podcast tour of the University of Michigan-Flint, Francis Willson-Thompson Library is fascinating. This episode is Part 1 of a two-part podcast. The public can visit and listen to some local history collections online by going to the University of Michigan-Flint Library website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiofreeflint/message
Interview by Haze of DGB https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall Recently we linked with Wicked of Ghetto Mafia for an in-depth “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about repping for Decatur & not Atlanta, linking with MC Breed which inspired him to start rapping, coming up before the internet & the hustle it took to get your music heard, Breed encouraging him to keep his music Southern & not sound like East Coast rappers, Erick Sermon & Keith Murray walking out of the room while he was rapping for them, getting their big break with the single “Straight From The Dec”, influencing the next generation of Atlanta rappers but not getting their credit publicly, being the first trap rapper, reveals how he feels about not getting his credit, upcoming Ghetto Mafia documentary, starting his podcast, and much more!
In this episode, Comedian AaronaTheVirgo shared her love for the Hip Hop Classic “Gotta Get Mine”, the effect it's had on her and the effect she hopes it has on her children. She created a new “Aarona Remake” paying tribute to the song and it's called “Money On My Mind”. Check it out! New Episodes Every Friday!
This week we chop it up with the one and only Podfather, Levi Dalton. He's been in the podcast hustle from before it was a thing, inviting the great and the good of the wine industry right into his living room to get the inside scoop and then sharing it on I'll Drink to That! This episode dives into his experiences, what on earth he was getting himself into and of course why "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'" by MC Breed hold such a special place for him.
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A true God send. Shanta Natre Smith a.k.a. The Eagle is an artist, writer, producer, clothing designer and engineer that blends the perfect dosage of soul, hip hop, street and spirituality to create a unique and unprecedented sound he describes as, soul food. He has an extraordinary way putting his heart and soul in records that cuts through to the core of his listeners. His commanding stage presence and gift of ministry leaves a mark on all who have experienced his gift. Shanta's musical journey began during his time in foster care, at the young age of 12, where he began to develop his craft, writing his pain, emotions and experience down, releasing it in the form of music. Much of his style can be attributed to listening to and observing a wide range of artist from the late great Michael Jackson (who he shares the same birth date with), Al Green, 2 Pac, and John P. Kee to everything in between. Shanta does not want to give light or glory to what he has been through, but how he has overcome. After dropping out of school multiple times and a past full of trauma, God rose him from the ashes to become a beacon of hope for those who remain in mental and physical bondage. He obtained a bachelor's in social work and a master's in criminal justice. Now dedicated to reaching back into the ashes and sharing the message of God into the hearts and minds of believers and non-believers to ignite the flame within God's people, that they may believe again. Shanta began his professional career in the group Bloodlines A.D., with his two older twin brothers Tamiekco, and Damiekco, with the release of their maxi single “Fallen Angels” in 1999. They graced the stage with many industry big names from, Busta Rhymes, Dayton Family, MC Breed to name a few. However, God has a way of changing the course of our lives. Many are called few are chosen. After turning from the streets, Shanta began working on his first solo gospel album “Emergency”, which he released August 2019. Halfway through the project. Shanta teamed up with the singer and rapper Antoine Brown to form “The Eagle and the Lion.” They have currently been touring the region promoting Shanta's. Emergency album, while working on their duo project “Detox” which they released the single for in October 2019. They have performed at the Civic Center, The Horizon Event Center in Saginaw, Dort Federal Event Center, and local churches. There are those who make music and those who are musically gifted and anointed and it's evident that Shanta is the best. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keith-paul6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-paul6/support
In this episode Tai draws a Turkey Vulture & a Ponycorn while in discussion with hip-hop lyricist, co-founder of Rhymesayers, Slug(Sean Daley) aka Atmosphere and turntablist/producer Mr. Dibbs (Brad Forste) This episode covers a wide spectrum of topics including Mr. Dibbs' Circuit Bent toys, their favorite record shops, Black Thought on the Jimmy Fallon show, Scribblejam & Soundset status, Murs getting hit by a Gatorade bottle on stage, Dibbs' upcoming record releases, wearing a lava lava, a debate over WKRP in Cincinnati & NightCourt, FamilyMatters & Family Ties, Dibbs' juicing to heal his liver, the word "shit" being used in the 1986 Transformers cartoon movie, Slug's brief venture into Cameo, Dibbs' serial killer art collection, Slug's affinity for Nick Cage, head & neck tattoos, a debate over who is the best Batman, Dibbs' love for the movie Training Day and his brush with death (a second time), Slug's summary of the movie Rubin & Ed, and a discussion about Ice Cube's lyric from his track Man's Best Friend "Forget about a dog fool, he'll shit in the den". Slug also tells the story of his first concert experience at First venue with UTFO and a fight breaking out. It's was a lot to try to pull off in a 45 minute discussion, and they didn't even come close, as it went on for nearly 4.5 hours, but we managed to edit it down to an hour and 45 minutes. Enjoy. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Lamb of God or God Loves Ugly? Prince or Prince Paul? Blag Flag or Black Sabbath? Mos Def or Def Leppard? Blackalicious or Black Thought? Motorhead or Portishead? WKRP or Night Court? Family Ties or Family Matters? Punky Brewster or Silver Spoons? Voltron or Transformers? Diff'rent Strokes or Facts of Life? Rodney-O or Type O? Gang Starr or Mazzy Star? Megadeth or Napalm Death? Kool Herc or Kool Keith? Bikini Kill or Thrill Kill Cult? Goodie Mob or Mobb Deep? Ol' Dirty or Dirty Rotten Imbeciles? MC Shan or MC5? Suicide or Suicidal Tendencies? Dice Raw or Rah Digga? E-40 or UB40? Maxi Priest or Judas Priest? Anthrax or Axle Rose? Rancid or Sid Vicious? MC Breed or Hatebreed? Kid Frost or Kid Koala? Shaq or Brian Austin Green? Shaq or Shia Labeouf? Das EFX or NOFX? Buck 65 or Buc Fifty? Buck Rogers or Uncle Buck? Deftones or Tone Loc? Prints of the Ponycorn Two-Step & Vulture on the Edge drawings available here Tai's shirt in this episode: Quiet Riot "Metal Health" Pertinent links from the episode: Mr. Dibbs official website Rhymesayers Entertainment Mr. Dibbs interview on the Bastard Sermon Podcast Atmosphere Tai's tv show 3.2 Percent segment on Atmosphere from 2003 Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
A tribute to a few gone too soon. Nipsey Hussle, Mac Dre, Phife Dog, GURU, Jam Master J., Shawty Lo, Freaky Tah, Big Pun, Prodigy, Eazy E., Bushwick Bill, Craig Mack, Sean Price, Left Eye, Nate Dogg, Mac Miller, Ecstasy, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Prince Markie D., Buffy, Professor X, Heavy D., M.C.A., KMG The Illustrator, DJ EZ Rock, Mac Daddy, J. Dilla, Malik B., Big Bank Hank, MC Breed, Big L., The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Black Rob and DMX. Rest Easy.
Freshness is always fresh. It doesn't matter how new or old it is. If it's fresh, it's fresh. It's for that very reason that Mike, when given the opportunity to grab ANY album of ICP's catalog, he beelined straight to this one. It has nothing to do with the fact that it was 2 discs and only cost him like $13. This album right here is what helped mold Mike into the Juggalo he is today, for better or worse. Does Schmeev think it's any good? Should this HAVE been forgotten? And does MC Breed show up out of nowhere to add even more flavor when no one expected him to? The answers await inside. It was was fresh once, it was fresh twice, it was even fresh three times. But THIS... is Forgotten Freshness, Volume 4. Hit us up at JuggaloJudgment@gmail.com, @JuggaloJudgment on Twitter/Instagram, Juggalo Judgment on Facebook, or get at one of us directly on Twitter @MikeSpohnTheSEJ and @Schmeev, OR hit up Mike on Instagram @StraightEdgeJuggalo. We'd love to hear your feedback, let us know what you think!
1) MC Breed & DFC – Ain’t No Future in Yo Frontin’ 2) A Tribe Called Quest – Check the Rhime 3) Heavy D –Don’t Curse ft. Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Grand Puba, CL Smooth, Q-Tip & Pete Rock 4) De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays 5) Black Sheep – The Choice is Yours 6) Chubb Rock – Treat em right 7) Main Source – Live at the BBQ 8) KMD – Nitty Gritty (remix) ft. Naughty by Nature & Busta Rhymes 9) Leader of the New School – Sobb Story 10) 2pac – If My Homie Call 11) Naughty by Nature – Everything’s Gonna Be Alright 12) Marly Marl The Symphony part 2. 13) Organized Konfusion – Fudge Pudge ft. O.C. 14) Nice & Smooth – Hip Hop Junkies 15) MC Lyte - Act Like You Know 16) Slick Rick – I Shouldn’t Have Done It. 17) Gangstarr – Just to Get a Rep (madlib remix) 18) DJ Quik – Tonite 19) Cypress Hill - Hand on the Pump 20) Ice-T – New Jack Hustler 21) Ice Cube - My Summer Vacation 22) Scarface – A Minute to Pray 23) Terminator X – Buck Whylin’ ft. Sista Soulja & Chuck D Twitter: @robhiphopcorner IG: @robhiphopcorner Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/boombostic313 Mixcloud : http://www.mixcloud.com/boombostic/
"Breed & Bootleg: Legends of Flint Rap Music" highlights the legacy of Flint's rap scene from the 1990's including homegrown musicians like MC Breed and the Dayton Family. It premieres at the Freep Film Festival, which kicks off this week.
FLR back once again with another special guest. He's the younger cousin of both Ace and Marv, Little Big Cuz Ant! We take you back thru memory lane about what we did during family get-togethers especially during the holidays. Also for the first time ever, FLR is podcasting in two different countries, two different states and three different cities. Part 2 of this great night will be coming soon. Enjoy! Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Comment. Music credits: "4 Tha Hustlas" by Ant Banks Feat. Too $hort, 2Pac & MC Breed "Closing Time" by Semisonic To reach us by Social Media or Email: Twitter: @FrontLineRegime Instagram: @FrontLineRegime Email: frontlineregime@gmail.com
To many, ICP is a parody on rap in general, but it shouldn't be overlooked that they ARE fans of the genre and have a great deal of respect for those that came before them. That respect turned into a friendship and business partnership with veteran MC Breed (or "Breed", for short). An album that was technically put out by a Psychopathic Records sub-label, there's probably some of you out there who've never heard of it! But we here at Juggalo Judgment are trying to leave no stone unturned (unless you're Myzery, that is; we'll talk about Para La Isla one day, I promise), so here it is! Does Breed flex as much as Twiztid? Does a lack of guests from the label itself alienate Juggalos? Is this even more of a pure hip-hop record from Psychopathic than Esham's album Repentance? Find out this and more. And the next time you head to the doctor, tell them Juggalo Judgment sent you. They'll fill out... The New Prescription. Hit us up at JuggaloJudgment@gmail.com, @JuggaloJudgment on Twitter/Instagram, Juggalo Judgment on Facebook, or get at one of us directly on Twitter @MikeSpohnTheSEJ and @Schmeev. We'd love to hear your feedback, let us know what you think!
THISENT.com presents THIS Podcast hosted by Mr. Joe Walker! Here on Episode 9 we celebrate a few victories. On THISENT we published out 600th article, that one being column “Shining Example #33” featuring fashion designer Ashley Nell Tipton, super producer and music icon Teddy Riley is featured in our column “GOOD QUESTION”, and multitalented artist Dakari Eli kicking off the “2020 Twenty Questions” interview series! We also discuss Walker's career journey leading to his MC Breed tribute in Hood Illustrated Magazine #11, his “A Familiar Tune” story URBAN Magazine's July issue, his profile of celebrity photographer Doug Sims on MsuekgonTribune.com, and his feature article “A Full Force to be Reckoned With” for National Museum of African American History NMAAM.org. Then we celebrate producer C.J. Plays producing “I Am” for Epic Records artist Alex Harris, CJ's first major label placement! |THIS. “THIS Podcast” is also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Anchor.
Rodney P - The Next Chapter Nomadic Massive - Times Kid Abstrakt & Emapea - Jazz & Coffee Pt. 4 (cuts by DJ Million Faces) 38 Spesh - Never Seen A Man Cry (Feat. Benny & Conway) Brenk Sinatra - Who Haten (Feat. Tha Chill, Bad Azz, Mac Lucci & Kat) Mafia Underground - Pas 2 doute Lady of Rage - Afro Puffs Mad CJ Mac - Come and Take A Ride 2Pac - Toss It Up (Feat. Aaron Hall, K-Ci & JoJo) Aelpéacha - Le soleil brille CSRD - Pavillonner Aelpéacha - Toujours pavillionner (2ème grillade) T.W.D.Y. - Player's Holiday (Feat. Too Short & Mac Mall) Conscience Daughters - Something To Ride To Dom Kennedy - Around Midnight (Feat. Glasses Malone & Mykendro) Set de DJ Bles-sed Tha Dogg Pound - Let's Play House Nate Dogg - Round and Round The Eastsidaz - G’d Up Daz Dillinger - U Ain’t Shit (Feat. Bad Azz) One Way - Don’t Fight The Feeling Too Short - Don’t Fight The Feeling Kleer - Tonight DJ Quik - Tonite EPMD & Teddy Riley - Listen Up Goapele - Got It Slum Village - Do You (Feat. MC Breed) Dwele - Grown Christopher Williams - Dance (Feat. DJ Quik & Hi-C) Set B2B DJ White Socks & DJ Bles-sed Hi-C - Let Me Know (Feat. DJ Quik) Truth Hurts - I’m Not Really Looking (Feat. DJ Quik) Foesum - Lil Somethin’ Somethin’ Tweet - Boogie 2Nite Low Profile - Pay Ya Dues J Steez - Tha Beat (instrumental) Georgia Anne Muldrow - Bronx Skates Dam-Funk - Mirrors Nick Bike & Adam Doubleyou - I'm Coming Out (Nick Bike x Adam Doubleyou 'Hood Pass' Edit) The Pendletons - Telling Lies (Buscrates Remix) Will Sessions & Amp Fiddler - Who I Am Grooveman Spot - Urbanizer Kokane - Get To Know You Betta Amalia & Onra - Lovestruck (Revisited) Big Boi & Sleepy Brown - Intentions (Feat. Cee-Lo Green) Fatback 4way - Rollerskates
Nick Busbee's Funk Flow Radio on MIXLR 1. Captain Quickdraw - Commodores 2. Come Inside - Commodores 3. Bootzilla - Bootsy's Rubber Band 4. Firecracker - Mass Production 5. Shake Your Pants - Cameo 6. Slide - SLAVE {Dayton, Ohio} 7. Paint The White House Black [Explicit Lyrics] - George Clinton, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre & Yo Yo (feat. MC Breed, Kam and Public Enemy) 8. Fishnet - Morris Day 9. Close Quarters - Cameo 10. Reach For It - George Duke 11. School Boy Crush - Average White Band 12. (Let Me Put) Love On Your Mind - Con Funk Shun 13. Girl, I Think The World About You - Commodores 14. We're Going Out Tonight - Cameo 15. A Night To Remember - Shalamar 16. Sing A Song - Earth Wind & Fire 17. Let's Have Some Fun - Bar-Kays 18. Hey Mr. DJ (Remix) Zhane` 19. Round And Round (Merry Go 'Round Of Love) - Guy 20. Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic - Funkadelic 21. Inside Looking Out (Live) [Explicit Lyrics] - Grand Funk Railroad 22. One Nation Under A Groove (Live) [Explicit Lyrics] - P Funk All Stars 23. Atomic Dog (Live)- P Funk All Stars
In this episode I talk about new music releases from Liquid Assassin, Kung Fu Vampire, Snoop Dogg, Young Thug, and the new song from ICP and MC Breed. I talk about Young Wicked's new mixtape, and whats taking so long to release it. Then I get into what we can expect at next years Gathering of the Juggalos, or will there even be a Gathering next year? Hear my thoughts on all that and more. Thank you for tuning and enjoy! Follow Beneath The Dirt: beneathdirt.com instagram.com/beneathdirt twitter.com/beneathdirt facebook.com/beneathdirt1 youtube.com/beneathdirt
Tonight, on Proper Propaganda: New tracks from Bas & JID, Kota the Fiend, and Calvin Valentine, but first, new from El Capo featuring Rick Ross & Marc Scibilia, “State of the Union.” “State of the Union” El Capo feat. Rick Ross & Marc Scibilia “Children of the Ghetto” Diamond D feat Styles P. Xzibit & Ashtin Martin “Fried Rice” Bas & JID “For Colored Boys” Kota the Friend Interlude: BG Music: “Round Midnight” by Pete Rock “Cal Val Venis” Calvin Valentine “Casualties of a Dice Game” (Remix) Big L “Free” Malik Turner “Neck Deep” Intellect “Safe” Sage feat. Kesha & Chika “From the 718” Pete Miser “We Trying to Stay Alive” Wyclef Jean “Times Up” O.C. Interlude: SNL “Gotta Get Mine” MC Breed feat. 2Pac “F.T.P.” X-Clan “White Man” Macy Gray “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” Marvin Gaye “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “What More Can I Say” Jay-Z
This is a special edition of the State of Re Podcast Rewind episode. Sit back and relax, reminisce, and REWIND back to the best Hip Hop tracks that came out in 1993! It's been 25 years since Wu-Tang dropped the 36th Chambers album, Snoop Dogg dropped Doggystyle, and A Tribe Called Quest dropped Midnight Marauders. But that's not all, we touch on 20 songs that bless the hip hop culture! Take a listen! and All rights of these songs belong to the artists! #Respect!You rocking with Prof. DEAN1.) A Tribe Called Quest - Steve Biko2.) Wu-Tang - Da Art of Chessboxin3.) KRS-ONE - Black Cop4.) Onyx - Slam 5.) Queen Latifah - Rough 6.) Cypress Hill - Insane in the membrane 7.) Snoop Dogg - Gin and Juice 8.) Eazy -E - It's On9.) Lords of the Underground - Chief Rocka 10.) Tupac Shakur - Keep your head up11.) Big Daddy Kane - Very Special 12.) Geto Boys - 6 feet deep 13.) Guru - Jazzmatazz intro 14.) Digable Planets - Where I'm From 15.) De La Soul - Ego Trippin16.) The Roots - Pass the Popcorn 17.) Freestyle Fellowship - Inner City Boundaries 18.) Naughty by Nature - Hip Hop Hooray 19.) MC Breed and Tupac - Gotta Get Mine 20.) Souls of Mischief - 93 Til Infinity
Tracklist Just Clowning - WC Tha West Is Back - Dogg Master & Dazzie D Do It - Bishop Lamont California Dreamin - DJ AK feat. Spice 1 Parlaa - Kutt Calhoun feat. Krizz Kaliko Bom Bom - The Comrads feat. MC Eight Liqua Ndustry - Vell Bakardy feat. AMG Life In The Projects - Snoop Dogg Ready 2 Bang - Bad Azz Snoop's Upside Ya Head - Snoop Dogg West Coast Party - Fingazz Suave Dawg Thang - Choclair feat. Ro Dolla On Onsite - Kurupt feat. Lil' 1-2 Dead Bang On - Boo Yaa Tribe feat. Mack 10 So High - E-40 & B Legit feat. Prohoezak Fantastic Voyage - Coolio Jam - West Coast Stone Do You - Slum Village feat. MC Breed
As the summer comes to an end, we felt the best way to transition was to let the music do the talking. We have new joints by Redman, Westside Gunn, DJ Muggs, Redman, Dres, Blueprint, Apollo Brown & Locksmith, plus we sprinkle in smooth favorites by Little Brother, Hieroglyphics, Felt, O.C. and take it back to '93 with classics by Fat Joe, Ultramagnetic MC's, Brand Nubian, MC Breed, Tha Alkaholiks and KMD to name a few. We also catch-up with our longtime friend Supastiton, who shares some great stories and was kind enough to allow us to remix one of his tracks too. Sit back, relax and enjoy the musical journey and peace to all of the Stevie Wonder fans out there - this cover is for you!
As the summer comes to an end, we felt the best way to transition was to let the music do the talking. We have new joints by Redman, Westside Gunn, DJ Muggs, Redman, Dres, Blueprint, Apollo Brown & Locksmith, plus we sprinkle in smooth favorites by Little Brother, Hieroglyphics, Felt, O.C. and take it back to '93 with classics by Fat Joe, Ultramagnetic MC's, Brand Nubian, MC Breed, Tha Alkaholiks and KMD to name a few. We also catch-up with our longtime friend Supastiton, who shares some great stories and was kind enough to allow us to remix one of his tracks too. Sit back, relax and enjoy the musical journey and peace to all of the Stevie Wonder fans out there - this cover is for you!
I made this mix in preparation for a gig in San Diego last weekend, a cool spot called Ganja Galaxy with all sorts of vendors promoting some quality medicinal products if you know what I mean. Special thanks to Lionel Splifkin, Too Kool Tony & McDabbin. This was my set practice mix, I figured it would make a good podcast while helping me sort out what I wanted to play that night... this is me in Cali/420 party mode with some reggae & ganja tunes upfront by George Dekker, Collie Buddz, Barrington Levy, Baby Cham, Spragga Benz, Beenie Man, Red Rat followed by some random hip hop classics from the likes of Cypress Hill, Biz Markie, French Montana, Shyne, D.O.C., Slick Rick, Mac Dre, 2pac, MC Breed, Eric B & Rakim, Schooly D, Kid Capri, RUN DMC, Big L and more...it's too many to list...just vibe with it!
Dedicated to those hip hop artists we lost entirely too soon. Soundtrack provided by The Notorious B.I.G., MC Breed, Tupac, Big Pun, Heavy D, Big L and A Tribe Called Quest.
Tracklist : -Alliance Ethnik : Simple & funky (1995) -Pitbull feat. Lil Jon & Ivy Queen : Culo (remix) (2005) -Mobb Deep : Survival of the fittest (1995) -Da Bush Babees : We run this (It’s like that) (1994) -Mystik feat. K-Reen : Le fruit défendu (1999) -Birdman feat. Clipse : What happened to that boi (2002) -Lil' Kim feat. Lil' Cease & The Notorious B.I.G. : Crush on you (1996) -MC Breed feat. 2Pac : Gotta get mine (1993) -213 : So fly (2004) -La Clinique : Playa (2000) -Young Joc : It’s goin’ down (2006) -Will Smith : Freakin’ it (1999) -112 feat. Ludacris & Chingy : Hot & wet (remix) (2003) -Akhenaton feat. Shurik’n : Petite apocalypse (2002)-Gang Starr : Love sick (1990)
The Ian Burke episode: Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The I dO MUSIC Podcast .... In this episode Sammy sits down to chat with music industry vet Ian Burke (TLC, Xscape, Arrested Development, ASCAP) about the following topics: - How he got his start in the music industry over 25 years ago - The importance of "seeing a need & filling that need" - Buiding a solid reputation in the industry by doing good work - Managing Arrested Development & relinquisning his duties after he took them as far as he could - Working at Ichiban Records & how MC Breed's song "Aint No Future in Frontin" helped his career out - Being responsible for taking the Atlanta Bass Scene national - Introducing Xscape to Jermaine Dupri - How he formed & put TLC together - Running the Atlanta ASCAP office & how he helped make them "cool" -
"Aw!! The aroma of a playa is in the room! I got on about $900 worth of cologne..." - Jazze Pha From bankruptcy, to admitting MC Breed helped him get on, to speaking on the iconic status of his father plus music-production accomplishments (don't forget my mans made the classic southern hit "Sho Nuff" with Tela), Jazze Pha delivers a raw and uncut interview on this week's episode of C'Mon Son! This near 45-minute interview was not enough time to even touch the surface of Jazze's accomplishments. PART TWO COMING SOON!
Spantaneeus aka: Span,Xtasty,Spantaneeus Xtasty started in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 5 yrs old starring in plays & print work modeling for children! As time went on at the age of 12 yrs old she became a fashion model in,Madrid Spain,at that tender age she looked more as an Adult then a 12 yr old with a very exotic look that many modeling agencies was seeking for! She would always keep up with her education & grades in school & during the summer she would be overseas modeling in the summer! Later she started to get into playing drums & music. She started her own band as a drummer doing gigs for a lot of colleges from east coast to west coast! She also was dancing & appearing in music video's for Rap Artist's for Ruffhouse Records & lots of people wanted to always see her as lead vocals for her band,so she started to go into the studio & start working on her rap vocals! She would be in the studio 8-10 hours per day practicing her vocals to perfection! Spantaneeus then started to get on tours opening up for, Chubb Rock & Mc Lyte Big Daddy Kane, Bizzy Bone from Bone Thugz & Harmony after that everyone started to talk about who was the female who shut the shows down,lyrically then every number 1 rap artist wanted,Spantaneeus to open up for them! So she end,up opening up for the Flavor Unit Tour with Queen Latifah,Blacksheep, Das Efx, Naughty By Nature, Apache,& Brothers of the Blackmarket from Select Records! After that tour she performed at the Jack The Rapper Convention in Atlanta,Ga then she got signed with Ichiban Records in Atlanta,Ga While being in Atlanta,Ga Tupac Shakur wanted to meet her,everyone was hearing about the female who was shutting down the stage! Tupac & Spantaneeus became best friends,then a romantic relationship then later he became her manager & signed her to his company,Thugz Mansion Management,as his only Female,artist under his,company! Spantaneeus was the 1st female rap artist signed to Ichiban Records who had other Artist's such as Curtis Mayfield & Mc Breed! Spantaneeus was signed with Ichiban Records for 5yrs but she got out of The contract because release dates for her album kept,changing! Throughout her career people always felt that she had the look to be a famous playboy movie star, someone she knew sent her photo to a major multi-million dollar playboy company in Hollywood,Ca! That company loved her look & they flew her to Cali & signed her under a contract,so Spantaneeus Xtasty the playboy movie star was created! So when Spantaneeus arrived to,Hollywood, a new star was born in 1995! Spantaneeus done 352 movies,won 9 Awards in The Adult Entertainment Industry! Spantaneeus is in the Hall of Fame,twice 2011 & 2012 at the UrbanXAwards in, Hollywood,Ca & The Players Hall of Fame in 2001 in New York City! Spantaneeus also received a LifeTime Achievement Award at The Music Global Award Show held in Philadelphia at the Africano TV Red Carpet Awards 2010! Spantaneeus movies sold 20 million globally & still selling today! She is now the,CEO for a major music company in Philadelphia & New York City called, Pleasure Life Music Publishing Inc.! With Artist's that she manages from,Philly & Nyc & also herself being a music artist,model & celebrity which she has crossed over to mainstream very successfully! Spantaneeus is the Most Followed on Twitter who has retired,from being a playboy movie star of a woman of color! Spantaneeus has been on the covers of,every playboy magazine in the industry! She has toured the world,USA from Japan, Germany,Spain,Canada,etc.......with sold out shows & in-store signings! She has done,show events for,"Make a Wish Foundation for Kids", worked with politicians & the Mayor of her city of Philadelphia! Spantaneeus also does lots of positive things to help the,homeless,churches & children of her city & The world! In 1997 Spantaneeus also appeared in the movie,Freeway with Brooke Shields that was in movie theatre's,HBO,Cinemax,& many other cable channels! Many people seen her on E Channel on the Howard Stern Show,that showed repeats many times!
01. Alicia Keys - In Common 02. Justin Timberlake - Let Me Talk To You 03. Beyonce - Formation 04. Ty Dolla $ign - Blasé (Feat. Future) 05. ASAP Ferg - New Level 06. GoldLink - Ay Ay 07. Memphis Bleek - Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses) (Feat. Jay-Z & Missy Elliot) 08. Lethal Bizzle - Pow! (Forward) (Feat. Fumin, D Double E, Napper, Jamakabi, Neeko & Flowdan) 09. Skepta - Shutdown 10. Skepta - That's Not Me (Feat. Jme) 11. Darq E Freaker - Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine) (Feat. Danny Brown) 12. Desiigner - Panda 12. Bone Crusher - Never Scared (The Takeover Remix) (Feat. Cam'ron) 13. Kaytranada - Drive Me Crazy 14. Schoolboy Q - Collard Greens (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 15. Kendrick Lamar - Backseat Freestyle 16. Vado - Polo (Feat Young Dro) (Remix) 17. Rich Homie Quan - Flex (Ooh Ooh Ooh) 18. Yung Joc - Its Going Down 19. Young Jeezy - Soul Survivor (Feat. Akon) 20. The Diplomats - Dipset Anthem (Feat. Cam'Ron & Juelz Santana) 21. Fat Joe and Remy Ma - All The Way Up (Feat. Jay-Z) (Remix) 22. 2 Chainz - Used 2 23. C-Murder - Down For My N's 24. Young Buck - Shorty Wanna Ride 25. Clipse - Hot Damn (Feat. Ab-Liva & Rosco P. Coldchain) 26. Baby aka Birdman - What Happen To That Boy (Feat. Clipse) 27. Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like It's Hot (Feat. Pharrell) 28. Kelis - Game Show 29. Beenie Man - Girls Dem Sugar (Feat. Mya) 30. Justin Timberlake - (Oh No) What You Got 31. Phat Kat - Shake Shake (Feat. MC Breed) 32. Drake - Controlla (Feat. Popcaan) 33. Kid Ink - Nasty (Feat. Jeremih and Spice) 34. Foxy Brown - Tables Will Turn (Feat. Baby Cham) 35. Mr. Vegas - Heads High 36. Elephant Man & Mr Vegas - Bun It (Gimme Di Weed) 37. Krept & Konan - Freak Of The Week (Feat. Jeremih, Beenie Man and Popcaan) (Remix) 38. Smino - Lemon Pon Goose (Feat. Jean Deaux) 39. N.E.R.D. - Rock Star 40. Jay-Z - 99 Problems 41. Ryan Leslie - Beautiful Lie 42. Jidenna - Classic Man (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) (Remix) 43. YG - Do It To Ya (Feat. TeeFLii) 44. Omarion - Post To Be (Feat. Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko) 45. Chris Brown X Tyga - Nothin' Like Me (Feat. Ty Dolla $ign) 46. Tinashe - 2 On (Feat. LL Cool J) (G.O.A.T Remix) 47. Mack Wilds - My Crib (Feat. Pusha T) (Remix) 48. Kelly Rowland - Can't Nobody 49. Bobby Valentino - Come Touch Me 50. Next - Wifey
Brandon Jenkins is a talented musician who was first inspired by rap music at the age of 12 years old. Since then, his life long dream was to become a professional musician. While most kids his age were busy playing video games or hanging out with their friends, he was honing his craft by writing song verses and turning them into raps. Determined to make his dream a reality, using pure grit, determination and hustle, he released his first album at the age of 16 which sold 2,000 copies statewide and launched him into local stardom. At 17 years old, his successes in multiple hip hop contest gave him the chance to perform with artists such as the Yin Yang Twins, Mims, Big Sean, Three Six Mafia, MC Breed and Paul Wall. After his high school graduation, he focused full time on his music career. 2011 became his biggest year when he released the single With you Tonight featuring Drew32 & Astray produced by Donny Boy. This song would head to regional radio markets and sat on the playlists for more than 13 weeks. In the midst of much success and becoming increasingly closer to achieve his dream in the music industry,the death of a close friend forced him to re-think life and wonder about his own existence. He went on a 2 year spiritual hiatus and uprooted himself from Michigan to Dallas where he began working at the Boys & Girls Club and volunteering at a local church with the youth. After a few months in Texas, he began getting opportunities to speak at prisons, churches and youth groups about how God turned his life around. Now in 2016, he's on the verge of relaunching his career with a new mission and purpose behind his music.
Height spinning tunes by Human Pippi Armstrong, Mrs. Paintbrush, Kate Ferencz, Diogenes, Lil Cake and Jack Toft, Eze Jackson, Barter Boys, Al Rogers Jr. and Uncommon Nasa. Mike Riley's artwork this week is an homage to MC Breed's 20 Below. The episode is hosted by splicetoday.com.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media takes a weird side road in Feral February. Duane joins Desmond to discuss the werewolf-themed work of Ross Patterson (AKA St. James St. James), those being the historical action comedies FDR: American Badass and Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid steps in to give a review of (and the convoluted history behind) I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Of course, there are songs: "Game for Life" by MC Breed, "A Song for Helen" by Deacon, "Helen Keller" by The Erotics, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" by The Cramps, and "12 Steps to Rock n' Roll" by The Young Werewolves. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week's official "Throwback Mini Mix" features classic hip hop music from Fresh Prince, Mack 10, Outkast, Dove Shack, Notorious B.I.G., Ice Cube, MC Breed, Montell Jordan, Mase, Souls Of Mischief, Digital Underground, Paper Boy, Skee-Lo, Naughty By Nature, Juvenile, Wu-Tang Clan, Masta Ace, Warren G, 2 Pac, DMX, Puff Daddy, Pharcyde, Luniz, Ahmad and more!!! New Mini Mixes released every week. Each mix is over 30 minutes long and always mixed live! NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES FOR FREE... To subscribe to these weekly Mini Mixes, search for "DJ Seize" in the iTunes Store under Podcasts or go here ---> tinyurl.com/DJSEIZEitunes PLAYLIST: DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince - Summertime Mack 10 - Backyard Boogie Outkast - ATLiens Dove Shack - Summer Time In The LBC The Notorious B.I.G. - Going Back To Cali Ice Cube - Check Yo Self MC Breed - Ain't No Future In Yo Frontin Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It Mase - Feel So Good Souls Of Mischief - 93 Til Infinity Digital Underground - Humpty Dance Paper Boy - Ditty Skee-Lo - I Wish Naughty By Nature - O.P.P. Juvenile - Back That Azz Up Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M. Masta Ace - Born To Roll Warren G - This DJ 2 Pac - How Do You Want It DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem Puff Daddy & The Family - It's All About The Benjamins The Pharcyde - Passing Me By Luniz - I Got 5 On It Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day Ahmad - Back In The Day
01. Skyzoo - Popularity 02. Common - Come Close To Me 03. Rampage - Get The Money & Dip (Feat. Busta Rhymes) 04. Redman - Whateva Man 05. O.C. - Far From Yours 06. Nas - The World Is Yours 07. Rah Digga - Showroom 08. Pusha T - Trouble On My Mind (Feat Tyler, The Creator) 09. Dr. Dre - Been There Done That 10. The Game - Ya Heard (Feat. Ludacris) 11. Big Remo & 9th Wonder - Girls Most Wanted (Feat. Colin Munroe) 12. Guru's Jazzmatazz - Keep Your Worries (Feat. Angie Stone) 13. Jay-Z - A Million And One Questions 14. O.C. - M.U.G. (Money Under Ground) (Feat. Freddie Foxxx) 15. Erick Sermon - Bomdigi 16. Cypress Hill - Throw Your Hands In The Air (Feat. Erick Sermon) 17. Redman - On Fire 18. Jay-Z - Who You Wit II 19. Talib Kweli - NY Shining (Feat. Greg Nice and Styles P) 20. Dilated Peoples - The Main Event 21. Mobb Deep - Back at You 22. Keith Murray - Yeah (ft Busta Rhymes, Redman, E Double & Jamal) 23. Lords Of The Underground - Yes Yes Yall 24. Lootpack - HitYaWitDat 25. MED - So Real 26. Mobb Deep - Give Up The Goods (Just Step) (Instrumental) 27. Mobb Deep - Clap 28. 50 Cent - Life's On The Line 29. A Tribe Called Quest - Baby Phife's Return 30. Q-Tip - Breathe And Stop 31. Slum Village - Hold Tight 32. Slum Village - Summer Breeze 33. Frank Nitt - Love (Feat DJ Quik & J Black) 34. Slum Village - Do You (Feat. MC Breed) 35. Erick Onasis (a.k.a. Erick Sermon) - Focus (ft DJ Quik, Xzibit) 36. The Notorious B.I.G. - Going Back To Cali 37. The Isley Brothers - For The Love Of You 38. Murs - Me and This Jawn 39. Jin - Learn Chinese (feat Wyclef) 40. Run-DMC - Ooh, Whatcha Gonna Do 41. Sadat X - The Lump Lump 42. A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour 43. Funkmaster Flex - Wu-Tang Cream Team Line Up (Feat. Raekwon, Harlem Hoodz, The, Inspectah Deck, Method Man & Killa Sin) 44. Raekwon - Incarcerated Scarfaces 45. Ol' Dirty Bastard - Pop Shots 46. Pitch Black - Its All Real 47. Jay-Z - You, Me, Him And Her 48. Jay-Z - La La La (Excuse Me Again) 49. Young Gunz - Can't Stop, Won't Stop 50. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Brand New Funk 51. Public Enemy - Don't Believe The Hype 52. Nice & Smooth - More And More Hits 53. Gang Starr - DWYCK (Feat. Nice & Smooth) 54. Guru's Jazzmatazz - Le Bien, Le Mal (Feat. MC Solaar) 55. Wu-Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck (Bloody Version) 56. EPMD - So Wat Cha Sayin' 57. Black Moon - Who Got The Props? 58. A Tribe Called Quest - Electric Relaxation 59. Das EFX - They Want EFX 60. The Beatnuts - Off The Books 61. Jermaine Dupri - Money Ain't A Thang (Feat. Jay-Z) 62. Tracey Lee - The Theme 63. Puff Daddy - Been Around The World (Feat. Mase & Notorious B.I.G.) 64. 2Pac - Gangsta Party (Feat. Snoop Dogg) 65. Snoop Doggy Dogg - We Just Wanna Party With You (Feat. Jermaine Dupri) 66. Yo-Yo - The Bonnie and Clyde Theme (Feat. Ice Cube) 67. Yo-Yo - Bonnie And Clyde II (Feat. Ice Cube) 68. Snoop Dogg - Party With A D.P.G. 69. Common - I Want You 70. Pharrell Williams - Can I Have It Like That (Feat. Gwen Stefani) 71. Redman - I'll Bee Dat! 72. De La Soul - All Good ? (Feat. Chaka Khan) 73. Common - The Light 74. Cy Young - Power 75. John Legend & The Roots - Our Generation (Feat Pete Rock & CL Smooth) (J. Period Remix) 76. Busta Rhymes - New York S*** (Feat. Swizz Beatz) 77. Black Milk - Bounce 78. Buff1 - Beat The Speakers Up 79. Oh No - Move (Feat. Roc C) 80. N.O.R.E. aka P.A.P.I. - Built Pyramids (Feat. Large Professor) 81. Capone-N-Noreaga - Invincible 82. Tha Alkaholiks - Hip Hop Drunkies (Feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard) 83. Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing 84. Method Man And Redman - Tear It Off 85. Rampage - Take It To The Streets (Feat. Billy Lawrence) 86. Wreckx-N-Effect - Rump Shaker [Teddy 2] 87. Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It 88. Blackstreet - Baby Be Mine 89. Keith Sweat - Just A Touch 90. Lucy Pearl - Don't Mess With My Man 91. Amp Fiddler - Dreamin' 92. Jill Scott - Golden 93. Erick Sermon & Marvin Gaye - Music 94. Busta Rhymes - Party Is Goin' On Over Here 95. G-Dep - Special Delivery (Remix) (Feat. Ghostface Killah, Craig Mack & Keith Murray) 96. Busta Rhymes, Kelis - What It Is 97. Busta Rhymes - Grind Real Slow 98. Busta Rhymes - Twerk It (Feat. Nicki Minaj) (Remix) 99. Kendrick Lamar - M.A.A.D City (Feat. MC Eiht) 100. Vado - Polo (Feat Young Dro) (Remix) 101. Fabolous - Breathe 102. Beanie Sigel - The Truth 103. OutKast - So Fresh, So Clean 104. Kanye West - Through the Wire
This week's Official "Throwback Mini Mix" features all classic 90's hip hop from Black Sheep, Naughty By Nature, Souls Of Mischief, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Method Man, Cypress Hill, Low Profile, MC Breed, EPMD, Lords Of The Underground, Das Efx, Da Brat, Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan, Jay-Z, Foxy Brown, Outkast, Tribe Called Quest, Gangstarr, Onyx, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mobb Deep, 2Pac, Ice Cube, Masta Ace, Raekwon, Craig Mack, Black Moon and more!!! New Mini Mixes released every week. Each mix is over 30 minutes long and always mixed live! NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES FOR FREE... To subscribe to these weekly Mini Mixes, go here ---> tinyurl.com/DJSEIZEitunes
We continue on our trip with the early late 80’s early 90’s Atlanta Hip Hop history in this episode with stories from former Elektra and Ichiban records A&R Ian Burke, who had a hand in signing and grooming artists here in Atlanta such as Akon, Mista, Xscape, Outkast, Organized Noize, MC Breed (of Michigan but signed to Atlanta-Based Ichiban Records), Kriss Kross and Arrested Development. We also hear again from Earwax Records’ Talib Shabazz and Top Cat of Mass Comm, formerly of So So Def and Elemental Magazine. To download this and other episodes go to BrooklynRadio.com. They only keep the last 5 episodes but streaming audio of all episodes, rough drafts, track listings, story lines, photos and more are available right here on this tumblr.
1.Intro2.Common - A Film Called Pimp3.Copywrite - Clap4.Illa J - R U Listenin5.J.Dilla - Lightworks (Flying Lotus Remix)6.J.Dilla - Dill Shady Stands Up7.Madlib - Take It Back8.J. Dilla - BodyMovin w/ JRocc9.J.Dilla - In The Streets10.J.Dilla -Stop11.J.Dilla - Vibeout12.Slum Village - Hoes13.Slum Village- Keep It On14.Mood - Secrets Of The Sand (JayDee Remix)15.Frank-N-Dank - Okay16.Jay Dee-Featuring Phat Kat17.Common - So Far To Go ft D'Angelo18.Common - Love Is19.1st Down - It Don't Get No Liver Than This20.Slum Village - Fantastic (original)21.Guilty Simpson- Stress22.Q-Tip - End Of Time23.Slum Village - The Things You Do24.Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go Round (remix)25.Cypress Hill - Illusions (Q-Tip Remix)26.Slum Village - Fall In Love27.Pharcyde- Bullshit28.Phat Kat - Door ft J.Dilla& Fat Ray29.Big L - Flamboyant (Dilla Remix)30.Que D - Michelle31.Jaylib - The Red32.J Dilla - Laurin Hill Rejectoid Instrumental33.Chino XL- Don't Say A Word34.Frank-N-Dank - Everybody Get Up35.J.Dilla - Circus36.Common - Payback is A Grandmother37.Slum Village -I Don't Know38.Slum Village - Closer39.A Tribe Called Quest - Rock n Roll (jay Dee Remix)40.Slum Village - Forth& Back41.The Roots - Can't Stop This42.Nine Yards - Find A Way (Jay Dee Remix)43.A Tribe Called Quest - Keeping It Moving44.J.Dilla - Jungle Love w/ med & Guilty Simpson45.A Tribe Called Quest - The Love46.Michael Jackson - History (The Ummah Dj Mix)47.J.Dilla - Won't Do48.Slum Village - Tainted49.Brand New Heavies - Sometimes (Ummah Remix)50.Jay Dee - B.B.E.51.Slum Village - We Be Dem (Remix)52.De La Soul - Thru Your City53.Big Herk,MC Breed, Slum Village - It's On54.Phat Kat - Destiny55.J.Dilla - On Stilts56.Common - Come Close (Remix)57.Guru - Certified ft Bilal58.J.Dilla - Ya'll Ain't Ready59.Common - Heat60.Busta Rhymes - Live It Up61.J. Dilla - The Diff'rence62.Jaylib - Raw Shit ft Talib Kweli63.Frank-N-Dank - Ya'll Don't Want it64.J.Dilla - I Told Ya'll65.1st Down - A Day Wit The Homiez66.Jay Dee - Fuck Da Police67.Frank-N-Dank - MCA68.Jay Dee - Pause69.Slum Village - Raise It Up70.J.Dilla - Come Get It71.Slum Village - Climax (Girl Shit)
We play all that turn of the century Post-Hyphy Drought Music. We call it "Go! Music". Yes we play hella Frisco Bay slaps, but like Biggie said, "We're from out there, so don't go there". Be sure to visit our myspace blog to learn about our sponsor "The Drought Continues.. Branded Products". http://www.myspace.com/DatGoShow Now on iTunes ::::: itpc://datgoshow.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml or just search "datgoshow" ::::PLAYLIST:::: 1. Track 10 off CREAM - PrANKSTA OF Diligents - http://www.myspace.com/mapleslaps 2. TRIBUTE TO BA GOLDEN ERA - GEEZ 3. DROP IT - FLY BOY CHAP - OAKLAND : http://www.MYSPACE.COM/CHAPP106 4. SO MUCH GAME - LiPE YEARS - RICHMOND : http://www.MYSPACE.COM/THELIPEYERSSHOW 5. Shake dat - Yung Franchise - Oakland 6. BAY BOY - Dirty Walt the Great - SFC Pimp - Black tie records 7. ALWAYS WATCHIN' - SPOATY MACK - LAS VEGAS - http://www.myspace.com/spoatymac3 8. Filthy Phil consequences - Filthy Phil - Richmond 9. I want it all - Bones - http://www.myspace.com/bonestheofficialpage 10. Hyphy Kids - J. Carraway - http://www.myspace.com/jcarrawaymusic 11. Go Smart - Rap4rights - http://www.MYSPACE.COM/Rap4rights 10. Almost Home - Rap4rights - MYSPACE.COM/Rap4rights 11. CUSTOM PAINT - Da TRUNK BOIZ - http://www.MYSPACE.COM/DATRUNKBOIZ • ATMHITRECORDS.COM 12. This is for the hustlas - Too short, 2 pac, Mc Breed - 13. Dat Go! - PBs - http://www.myspace.com/153699662
Majors been in the kitchen cookin up some more fire featuring four BANGIN new tracks and an interview with up and coming artist Billy Smokes comin HARD outta Flint, Michigan. The best thing to come outta Flint since MC Breed. Major spins four new hot ones this week as well with Bo$$ returns from Tempe, Arizona, The HaveNots outta Fresno, California, Eric Morrow from Russellville, Kentucky and State of Da Union returns from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! Cant miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Majors been in the kitchen cookin up some more fire featuring four BANGIN new tracks and an interview with up and coming artist Billy Smokes comin HARD outta Flint, Michigan. The best thing to come outta Flint since MC Breed. Major spins four new hot ones this week as well with Bo$$ returns from Tempe, Arizona, The HaveNots outta Fresno, California, Eric Morrow from Russellville, Kentucky and State of Da Union returns from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! Cant miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Majors been in the kitchen cookin up some more fire featuring four BANGIN new tracks and an interview with up and coming artist Billy Smokes comin HARD outta Flint, Michigan. The best thing to come outta Flint since MC Breed. Major spins four new hot ones this week as well with Bo$$ returns from Tempe, Arizona, The HaveNots outta Fresno, California, Eric Morrow from Russellville, Kentucky and State of Da Union returns from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! Cant miss this one!