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Scrump and Drew talk about the music of; Childish Gambino, Drake, Labi Siffre, Rick James, Nirvana, Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash, Skip James, UB40 and more! This Is America-Childish Gambino Nice For What-Drake Bless the Telephone-Labi Siffre Super Freak-Rick James Lithium-Nirvana White Lines-Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash Devil Got My Woman-Skip James Red Red Wine-UB4O Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
This week, the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party' returns with Metro Beatz spinning some concious tunes for MLK Holiday Weekend with music from Janet Jackson, Public Enemy, Common, X-Clan, Big Daddy Kane, King Chorus & The Holiday Crew, Melle Mel, Lauryn Hill and more!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com
**This Week Shan Featured UK Hip Hop, Hip Hop Classics/Underground & Boom Bap Hip Hop From UTFO, LL Cool J, Melle Mel, Jurassic 5, Main Source, Gang Starr, Musik G & The Underground Army, Mantronix, Redman, Stress Eater & Czardace Feat Kool Keith, Saukrates, Kakarot, Young Black Teenagers & More. #originalpirates #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #ukhiphop #hiphopmusic #hiphopclassics #electro #boombaphiphop Shan & The Science Of Sound Show Every Friday From 8:30PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
The 2024 Sole Free Awards are here, and this year's nominees reflect a dynamic intersection of sneakers, culture, and collaboration. From iconic footwear to groundbreaking partnerships, the awards celebrate the moments and innovators that shaped the past year. Additionally, this year we will be announcing the 4th Annual Sole Free Lifetime Achievement Award given to an individual whose contributions to the industry have forever changed the game. Congratulations to all of our nominees. Once again this year's awards are sponsored by OPTYX New York. Since 1971, OPTYX has strived to offer New York with quality eye care offered by their family of supremely skilled optometrist, all the while offering luxury brands to ensure you look the best in them. Voting is now open (CLICK HERE.) Here's a breakdown of the categories and nominees making waves this year.SNEAKER OF THE YEARThe most coveted sneakers of the year have ignited debates across the sneaker community. These nominees represent the pinnacle of design, storytelling, and cultural impact:• Jordan 3 Nina Chanel: A bold reimagining of a classic with Nina Chanel's distinctive aesthetic.• Nigel Sylvester Bike Air: A tribute to the BMX legend, merging sport and streetwear.• Futura Dunks: A timeless collaboration blending art and footwear.• Wu-Tang Dunks: Iconic and instantly recognizable, a nod to the legendary rap group.• Air Force One Linens: The return of a fan-favorite classic, steeped in nostalgia.SOLE FREE MOMENT OF THE YEARFrom sports milestones to pop culture events, these moments defined 2024:• Dwight Gooden Jersey Number Retirement: Celebrating the legendary Mets pitcher's incredible career.• Beat Street Anniversary with Nas, Melle Mel, Scorpio, Kool Moe Dee: A hip-hop tribute that honored the cultural impact of Beat Street.• Tracy Morgan from the NYIAS (New York International Auto Show): A comedic and stylish appearance that stole the spotlight.• Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III from Times Square: A memorable and unexpected cultural clash in the heart of NYC.COLLABORATION OF THE YEARPartnerships took creativity to the next level this year, blending sports, art, and fashion:• New York or Nowhere x New York Knicks: A love letter to NYC basketball.• Siegleman Stables x NY Mets: Merging equestrian luxury with Mets fandom.• East Side Golf x Paper Planes: A sleek and modern union of golf and streetwear.• Travis Scott x Topps Baseball: A genre-defying collaboration celebrating the crossover of music and America's pastimeFOOD COLLAB OF THE YEARCulinary creativity met pop culture with these unforgettable pairings:• Pop Up Bagel x Grillo's Pickles: A tangy, limited-edition bagel experience.• Lucali Pizza x Rag & Bone: Where high fashion meets New York's iconic pizza culture.• Kaws x General Mills “Monsters”: Artistic reimaginings of classic cereal box designs.• Kith x Sour Patch Kids: A sweet and sour collaboration that delighted fans.MOST STYLISH NEW YORKERStyle and individuality took center stage with these New Yorkers who embody the city's unique fashion:• Nigel Sylvester: BMX star and sneaker culture icon.• Francisco Lindor: The Mets' star shortstop, blending athleticism with sharp sartorial choices.• Ella Emhoff: The fashion-forward model and designer redefining NYC style.• Josh Hart: New York Knicks player and streetwear enthusiast.The Sole Free Awards continue to celebrate the crossroads of sneakers, culture, and creativity, highlighting the individuals and collaborations that set the tone for what's next. Stay tuned as the winners are announced, and join the conversation about the most exciting year in street culture yet.#solefree #nyc #sneakers #awards #fypEXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Harlan Friedman and Donna DrakePRODUCER/EDITOR: Robin C. AdamsFollow Harlan on Instagram: @theofficialharlan
This week, the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party' returns with Metro Beatz spinning old school bangers from The D.O.C., Herbie Hancock, MC Hammer, Sybil, Loose Ends, James Brown, Egyptian Lover, Melle Mel and more!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com
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Q: The Dude/A tribute to Quincey Jones This is a special feature on the legendary musician, composer, and arranger who has left us with an impressive catalogue second to none.Featuring Michael Jackson, James Ingram, Brothers Johnson, Michael McDonald, Nikolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Chaka Khan, Barry White, Babyface, Tamia, Portrait, Ron Isley, R. Kelly, Aaron Hall, Charlie Wilson, Naomi Campbell, Big Daddy Kane, Ice-T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, Tevin Campbell, Andre Crouch, Luther Vandross, Patti Austin, Queen Latifah, Tone-Loc, Al B. Sure, Donna Summer, El DeBarge, and others believe it or not. Remember when music was Music!PLAYLIST1. Sanford & Son Theme/Quincy Jones2. Stomp/The Brothers Johnson3. Off The Wall/Michael Jackson4. Yah-Mo Be There/James Ingram5. The Dude/Quincy Jones6. I'll Be Good To You/The Brothers Johnson7. Stuff Like That /Quincy Jones8. Slow Jams/Quincy Jones9. You Put a Move On My Heart/Quincy Jones10. Heaven's Girl/Quincy Jones11. Love Is In Control/Donna Summer12. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)/Michael Jackson13. Razzamatazz/Quincy Jones14. Back On The Block/Quincy Jones15. Give Me The Night/George Benson16. I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning/Quincy Jones17. One Hundred Ways/Quincy Jones18. Smooth Criminal/Michael Jackson19. Cool Joe, Mean Joe/Quincy Jones20. Birdland/Quincy Jones21. The Secret Garden/Quincy Jones22. Roots Mural Theme - From "Roots" Soundtrack/Quincy Jones
Finally back home! Another fresh, light podcast for that trip over the river and through the woods to podcast nirvana you go! Track Listing:1) The Baby Screams - The Cure 2) Belly Of The Whale [12" single version] - Burning Sensations 3) Love Action (I Believe In Love) [Extended 12" Plus remix] - Human League 4) Cocaine Decisions - Frank Zappa 5) White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel 7) Mirror In The Bathroom - English Beat 8) How To Be A Zillionaire [Wall Street Mix] - ABC 9) Windpower [Extended Mix] - Thomas Dolby 10) It's A Mugs Game - Soft Cell 11) I Could Be Happy [Dance Mix] - Altered Images 12) Go! [Club Mix] - Tones On Tail 13) A View to A Kill [Extended 12"] - Duran Duran 14) Dragnet [Opening Credits Mix] - Art Of Noise 15) Mutual Surrender (What A Wonderful World) - Bourgeois Tagg 16) Let's Go All the Way [Extended Blix Mix] - Sly Fox 17) Swear - Tim Scott 18) Come Back Friday - Wide Boy Awake 19) Thanks To You - Flaming Lips
In Episode 194 of the GAHHDcast, we had the honor of sitting down with Hip-Hop legend Mikey D as he took us on a journey through his storied career. Starting with his early days as Playboy Mikey D, he shared his evolution with Mikey D and the LA Posse, including his infamous victory over Melle Mel at the 1988 New Music Seminar Battle for World Supremacy. Mikey opened up about the rumored rivalry with LL Cool J, his unexpected writing credit on Madonna's "Human Nature," and his time as a member of the Canadian rap group Main Source. We also discussed his latest single, "Over 50!," and the idea of a new subgenre for Hip-Hop veterans, dubbed "Adult Contemporary Hip-Hop" or "Grown Man Rap." Finally, Mikey invited listeners to the upcoming Jazzy Jay 4th Annual Festival on October 12th in the Bronx, celebrating Hip-Hop history and community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-breath-ent/support
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Beat Street is an eye opening film that features a group of Bronx teens in the early years of hip-hop attempting to break into show business. At this year's Tribeca Festival, Mass Appeal along with Nas, helped celebrate its 40 year anniversary. Join Harlan as he chops it up the genre shaping icons Melle Mel and Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, b-boys Mr. Wade, Powerful Pexter and Michael Holman, MC Debbie D, Queen Lisa Lee, Kool Moe Dee and Nas as they pay homage to the story that changed the world. Follow Harlan on Instagram at @theofficialharlan
L'arrivée de Rakim dans l'histoire du rap marque incontestablement un tournant majeur, considéré comme le pionnier du rap moderne. Grandissant dans un environnement musical familial, Rakim, de son vrai nom William Griffin Jr, a été influencé notamment par sa tante Ruth Brown, une grande chanteuse, et a lui-même pratiqué le saxophone, ce qui a façonné sa future carrière de rappeur.Il décoouvre la culture hip-hop à travers les cassettes de mix de DJ Kool Herc et Afrika Bambaataa, et s'est immergé dans cette culture émergente en assistant aux block parties dans son quartier. C'est l'écoute de rappeurs tels que Kool Moe Dee, Grand Master Caz et Melle Mel qui l'a poussé à prendre le micro et à écrire ses premières rimes sous le nom de Kid Wizard.Avec son Dj: Eric B, Rakim a enregistré leur premier maxi, "My Melody", en 1986, révolutionnant le paysage du rap en introduisant un nouveau style de flow inspiré des jazzmen comme Miles Davis, Charlie Parker et surtout John Coltrane.Eric B & Rakim ont sorti quatre albums ensemble avant de se lancer dans des carrières solo. Rakim a fait un retour triomphal en 1997 avec le hit "Guess Who's Back". Cette semaine The R a annoncé la sortie de son nouvel album, créant l'occasion parfaite pour proposer un mix mettant en lumière ce véritable game changer du rap, en exclusivité sur Grunt Radio.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
L'arrivée de Rakim dans l'histoire du rap marque incontestablement un tournant majeur, considéré comme le pionnier du rap moderne. Grandissant dans un environnement musical familial, Rakim, de son vrai nom William Griffin Jr, a été influencé notamment par sa tante Ruth Brown, une grande chanteuse, et a lui-même pratiqué le saxophone, ce qui a façonné sa future carrière de rappeur.Il décoouvre la culture hip-hop à travers les cassettes de mix de DJ Kool Herc et Afrika Bambaataa, et s'est immergé dans cette culture émergente en assistant aux block parties dans son quartier. C'est l'écoute de rappeurs tels que Kool Moe Dee, Grand Master Caz et Melle Mel qui l'a poussé à prendre le micro et à écrire ses premières rimes sous le nom de Kid Wizard.Avec son Dj: Eric B, Rakim a enregistré leur premier maxi, "My Melody", en 1986, révolutionnant le paysage du rap en introduisant un nouveau style de flow inspiré des jazzmen comme Miles Davis, Charlie Parker et surtout John Coltrane.Eric B & Rakim ont sorti quatre albums ensemble avant de se lancer dans des carrières solo. Rakim a fait un retour triomphal en 1997 avec le hit "Guess Who's Back". Cette semaine The R a annoncé la sortie de son nouvel album, créant l'occasion parfaite pour proposer un mix mettant en lumière ce véritable game changer du rap, en exclusivité sur Grunt Radio.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Meg uncovers Karen Carpenter's musical genius and fatal battle with anorexia nervosa. Jessica hangs out at Bond's International Casino with The Clash as they do battle with promoters and right by their fans.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
Tracklist: 0:00 - The Chainsmokers ft. Rozes - Roses ( Intro Edit ) [SONY ] w/Lookas & Crankdat - Game Over [LOKO RECORDS ] w/Ricky Remedy - Rockin [FREE ] 02:08 - Snails & Botnek - U Can't Sing 3min - The Chainsmokers & Tritonal ft. Emily Warren - Until You Were Gone [SONY ] 04:45 - Pierce Fulton - Kuaga [CR2 ] w/Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Eric Nally & Melle Mel & Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz - Downtown (Acappella) 05:43 - G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself & I (Acappella) [RCA ] w/DJ Snake - Propaganda (Nom De Strip & TJR Remix) [INTERSCOPE ] 07:08 - Smallpools - Dreaming (The Chainsmokers Remix) [RCA ] w/Shaun Frank & KSHMR ft. Delaney Jane - Heaven (Acappella) [SPINNIN' ] w/Joe Garston - Sunset Cruiser [PLASMAPOOL ] 09:54 - The Chainsmokers - #SELFIE (Botnek VIP Remix) [DIM MAK ] w/4B & Aazar - Pop Dat (Acappella) [MAD DECENT ] 11:20 - Desiigner - Panda [LODUBS ] w/Valentino Khan - Lunchbox [FREE ] 13:25 - Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance [RCA ] w/ID - ID 15:32 - VINAI - Techno [SPINNIN' ] 16:30 - Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris & R3hab Remix) [SONY ] w/Drezo - Heaven [FREE ] 18:10 - Tiësto & The Chainsmokers - Split (Only U) [MUSICAL FREEDOM ] w/Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Acappella) Junkie Kid & ABS3NT & Kill Kid - The Way 20:29 - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge [WARNER ] The Chainsmokers ft. Rozes - Roses [SONY ] w/The Chainsmokers ft. Rozes - Roses (The Him Remix) [SONY ] w/Justin Bieber - Love Yourself (Acappella) 25:20 - Blink-182 - I Miss You (Two Friends Remix) [FREE ] 26:50 - Ellie Goulding - Goodness Gracious (The Chainsmokers Remix) [POLYDOR ] w/Dodge & Fuski - Ok! [DISCIPLE ] 29:20 - Travis Scott - Antidote (Lookas Remix) [GRAND HUSTLE ] w/Lookas - Apollo [FREE ] 30:18 - Rihanna ft. Drake - Work (Bad Royale Remix) [ROC NATION ] w/ID - ID 31:20 - Bro Safari & Boombox Cartel - Flip [FREE ] w/Steve Aoki & Tony Junior & NERVO - Lightning Strikes (Bad Royale Remix) [ULTRA ] 32:40 - The Chainsmokers ft. ID - ID 34:10 - Lukas Graham - 7 Years w/Rusko - Jahova (Jauz Remix) [SUB SOLDIERS ] 35:50 - Skrillex - Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites (YOOKiE This Kills It Live Edit) [FREE /MAU5TRAP ] 37:15 - The Chainsmokers ft. SirenXX - KANYE [DIM MAK ] w/The Chainsmokers ft. SirenXX - KANYE (Ookay Remix) [DIM MAK ] w/GTA ft. Sam Bruno - Red Lips (Skrillex Remix) [OWSLA ] w/The Chainsmokers ft. SirenXX - KANYE (ID Remix) [DIM MAK ] 41:50 - The Chainsmokers ft. Great Good Fine Ok - Let You Go [DIM MAK ] w/Carnage ft. Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR - Toca (Acappella) [ULTRA ] w/Ookay - ID Major Lazer ft. Nyla - Light It Up (Quintino Bootleg) [MAD DECENT ] 45:33 - The Chainsmokers - New York City [COLUMBIA ] 47:01 - Audien - Rooms [CAPITOL ] w/Junkie Kid & Jayden Parx - Breaker [FREE ] gLAdiator & LOUDPVCK ft. Nipsey Hussle - Tony [ULTRA ] w/DJ Fresh ft. Ce'Cile - Gold Dust (Flux Pavilion Remix) [DATA ] Dirty Audio & Rickyxsan - Gettin' That [FREE ] w/Antiserum & Mayhem & Gent & Jawns - Where You Been? (Acappella) [FREE ] Drowning Pool - Bodies (Riot Ten & CYBRPNK Mosh Trap Remix) [FREE /WIND-UP ] w/Flosstradamus & GTA ft. Lil Jon - Prison Riot [ULTRA ] w/Drezo - Guap [FREE ] Coldplay - Yellow [EMI ] w/The Chainsmokers ft. Daya - Don't Let Me Down [COLUMBIA ] 54:40 - The Chainsmokers ft. Daya - Don't Let Me Down (T-mass Remix) [COLUMBIA ] w/The Chainsmokers ft. Daya - Don't Let Me Down (zomboy Remix) [COLUMBIA ] All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY! ONE GIG.
Flash hade förfinat sin revolutionerande konst i mitten av 70-talet. Allt som han en gång drömde om att bli som graffitimålare eller breakdansare hade han nu blivit som DJ. En större-än-livet-självt figur som drev danspubliken till extas. Full av självförtroende lämnade Flash discoscenen, och koncentrerade sig istället på att hålla ställningarna i södra Bronx. Men ett element saknades. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Grandmaster Flash behövde någon som kunde hålla igång publiken medan han dekonstruerade populärmusiken vid stålhjulen. På både det artistiska och personliga planet stod han nu inför sina största utmaningar. Den andra och sista delen med Grandmaster Flash är sagan om hiphopens födelse. Medverkar gör också Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grand Wizzard Theodore, Melle Mel, Raheim, Sugarhill Gang, Bill Curtis i Fatback Band, DJ Qbert med flera.
What Up Peeps! I'm BACK with that Verbal Cardio! This episode is about expressing gratitude with natural disasters, living in the past, Melle Mel & Eminem, Michael Jackson, Irv Gotti and answering this or that questions from Patreon.
This week we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. We'll hear interviews with some of the most influential rappers and DJ's of the past few decades. Today, we kick things off with three hip-hop pioneers. First, DJ Kool Herc, who is considered the first DJ to isolate the breaks — the most danceable beats in a record — and repeat them to keep the dancers going.Then, Grandmaster Flash, who was one of the first DJ's to make successful recordings. He'll describe some of the turntable techniques he developed.Finally, we'll hear from Melle Mel, the rapper with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Their record "The Message" was the first successful rap record that offered social commentary.
The kings of consistency have finally stumbled. Oh, how the haters & opps have waited for this. But after missing an episode last week, we've dusted ourselves off and brought you a fresh new 2 Broke Twimbos with absolutely zero wafflage. Prepare yourself for 0% fat in this lean discussion involving ombudsmanship, supporting black women and old people shouting at clouds. Enjoy!Timestamps: 00:09:00 - Intro (Zero Wafflage)00:15:00 - Zimbabweans Doing It Big 00:19:00 - FFollow Up: Doja Cat, Lizzo, Tongayi Chirisa00:36:00 - Tik Tok summer songs chart00:40:00 - Alabama brawl00:42:00 - Netflix gets into Gaming?00:48:00 - Tory Lanez gets 10 years in prison00:54:00 - AFRIMMA Award Nominations00:57:00 - Kai Cenat & Twitch Streamers01:04:00 - Ga Ga Ga - Gary Tight vs Manager, Jamie Foxx, Melle Mel vs Eminem beef, Sony Playstation Portal01:24:00 - Hip Hop at 5001:35:00 - New MusicSubscribe and listen to 2 Broke Twimbos everywhere podcasts are available, support us by making a donation and keep up with all things 2BT via this link:2BT LinkPlease rate and review, and support us on Patreon!
Welcome back to another episode of Lucky View Podcast. looks like Mahdi is back from his Sabbatical. The guys discuss their week and how it's been going for everyone individually. New Music from Russ, and the guys go in depth and talk about their favorite records. Travis Scott album after a week being out does not hold the same value as his previous work. Melle Mel apologized for his Eminem Diss. and music more. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/luckyviewpodcast Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/luckyviewpodcast Twitter https://www.twitter.com/luckyviewpod Era https://www.instagram.com/era_justbelieve Papijohnson https://www.instagram.com/papijohnson Carbs https://www.instagram.comstevenc___ Mahdi https://www.instagram.com/redpillsupply Just Believe Entertainment https://www.instagram.com/justbelieveent
Chillaxing at his family manor wit Manny the cat, Nick delves into his reaction to Melle Mel's Eminem response, his obsession with the past, and two VERY different movies. Write NFW at weaklypodcast@gmail.com Support NFW at www.ko-fi.com/nickflanagan www.patreon.com/nickflanagan
In this episode MC Eiht & Steele look at former President Donald Trump's RICO charges, Biden sending the victims of the Hawaii fires who lost their homes $700 while spending billions on the Ukraine. We then take a look at Melle Mel's diss aimed at Eminem and discuss despite being possibly one of the greats why Eminem is treated by some as a culture vulture and ask why a lie is more exciting than the truth. Follow us @thegangsterchroniclespodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New Old Heads episode 352 talked about being featured in the new Ladies First documentary on Hip Hop, clarified the Timbaland comments from a past episode, Melle Mel's diss track response to Eminem, if sampling in hip hop is lazy in the modern era, and more. Support the show
The JBP kicks off this week's episode with a recap of Hip-Hop 50 Live at Yankee Stadium from over the weekend (13:18) which leads to a message Joe has for music labels (28:08). A discussion on samples in Hip-Hop includes Flip sharing an issue he has with Steely Dan over ‘Deja Vu' (44:55), Melle Mel regrets the recent diss track he made to Eminem (58:40), and the room debates whether we should be making anything of Drake & Bobbi Althoff no longer following each other and removing their interview from YouTube (1:10:55). Also, Usher is set to drop his next single with Keke Palmer (1:14:36), Former NFL offensive lineman Michael Oher is suing the Tuohy's to end conservatorship (1:56:59), sports moments that crush your soul to this day (2:14:05), + MORE! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP.: Tap in here www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Noah Guy (feat. Amaria) - “STAY HERE” Ice | Young Stat (feat. Rxchiie Zoo) - “Blah Blah Blah” Parks | Brady Watt, Conway the Machine, & Talib Kweli) - “Without You” Melyssa | LANKS - “Stronger Than” QueenzFlip | Major Galore - “Say That You Miss Me”
Rod and Karen talk about the conspiracy theories surrounding the tragedy in Hawaii, a conspiracy about the Montgomery brawl, new Trump indictments dropped, DeSantis wants Disney to call off the smoke, Jesus is too woke for evangelicals, Melle Mel vs Eminem, Eminem's place in hip hop, the Bald Brothers Comedy Tour, Drapetomaniax and a Game Theory sketch about The Blind Side comes full circle. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Live Show Tickets
This time around on The Friends Podcast, we covered topics including when to know when you should give up on something, the importance of community, our relationship with our neighbors, flaws that we're actively working on, steering kids in the best direction, Melle Mel's diss to Eminem, and a few more things yall should hear. Thank you for listening! Time Stamps How important is community? [02:35] What flaws are we working on? [18:30] Should we tell kids they can be whatever they want to be? [26:00] Highlights [44:45] Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thefriendspodcast TFP Merchandise: https://thefriendspodcast.myshopify.com/ Follow us on Instagram!: @thefriendspod http://instagram.com/thefriendspod We're on TikTok: @thefriendspod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendspod Subscribe to our Youtube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1mr5u3GWstsecxHvRwJ7g Reach out via email: Friendspodcastshow@gmail.com Highlights Rod's highlight: 50 years of Hip Hop Jermayne's highlight: Aisle Tell You What by Hueido on YouTube Matt's highlight: Baby Drill - Slight Dub ft. Young Nudy and 21 Savage
Captain Brick joined the panel for Episode 167 to discuss his career and new album "Saddam On A Tuesday". Other topics include Melle Mel and Eminem exchanging disses, Offset and QC seemingly settling their differences, the Montgomery Alabama Riverboat Brawl, and MORE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washthis/support
Welcome to another captivating episode of TFTIType Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of entertainment, dissecting the controversies and thought-provoking moments that have been making headlines. First up, we tackle the highly anticipated live-action remake of Snow White and the controversies surrounding the actress involved. We dive into the negative remarks and actions that sparked a buzz in the media, exploring the impact they had on the film's reception and the broader conversation around representation in Hollywood. Next, we shift our focus to the iconic animated series, South Park. Known for its sharp wit and fearless satire, we discuss how South Park has become a master at lampooning famous individuals, shedding light on the show's ability to highlight societal issues through humor. We then turn our attention to a recent musical clash, as we analyze Melle Mel's diss to Eminem. We explore the reasons behind the diss and its reception within the hip-hop community, delving into the art of lyrical warfare and the impact it can have on artists' reputations. Lastly, we unravel the enigma that is BTS, the renowned Korean pop band. We reveal the true meaning behind BTS and shed light on their meteoric rise to global stardom, discussing their cultural impact and the passionate fandom that has accompanied their journey. Be sure to follow us @TFTIpodcast everywhere to stay connected and up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join our vibrant community as we explore the fascinating world of entertainment, engaging in captivating discussions that leave no stone unturned. Subscribe, like, and share the podcast to join the conversation and be part of the TFTI Podcast experience!
In Episode 158, we had the pleasure of hosting Meech, diving deep into his music journey and the nuances of his latest project, "Genesis." The conversation revolves around Meech's inspirations, both from influential rappers and top producers, shedding light on the creative tapestry of his artistry. He unveils the layers of his label TGP, sharing his aspirations within the music industry and engaging in the fun-filled "10 Shots with VSOP" game. The episode's exploration stretches beyond music, touching on the monumental celebration of HIP HOPS 50th anniversary, encompassing its various events. The hosts also dissect the Eminem vs. Melle Mel debate, deliberate over the Muai fires conspiracy theory, and offer listeners an eclectic mix of music insights and thought-provoking discussions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-breath-ent/support
Welcome back to another episode of Lucky view Podcast. The guys are back grade their weeks. Tory Lanez sentenced to 10 years in prison. The women's World Cup in full action. Messi continues to dominate the MLS. Eminem responds to all the hate on the new EZ Mil record and Melle Mel responds. Hip Hop turns 50, the guys reminisce on what Hip Hop did for them. And so much more..... Subscribe to our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/luckyviewpodcast Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/luckyviewpodcast Twitter https://www.twitter.com/luckyviewpod Era https://www.instagram.com/era_justbelieve Papijohnson https://www.instagram.com/papijohnson Carbs https://www.instagram.comstevenc___ Mahdi https://www.instagram.com/redpillsupply Just Believe Entertainment https://www.instagram.com/justbelieveent
Quake discusses the bullets found at Keefe D's house not being a match to 2Pac's body, Melle Mel issuing an apology to Eminem after releasing diss track, Young Nudy facing RICO charges, Tory Lanez breaks silence on 10 year prison sentence, 50 Cent says he wants to collab with Lil Wayne, J Cole says GRODT is the best album ever, MC Shan apologizes to Nas, New Music, Album Sales and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversementalitypodcast/support
The 4:20 Crew is back at the end of a wild week. They catch you up on their lives, then get into the Tory Lanez sentencing, the Montgomery brawl, a doctor masturbating on a plane, bed bugs in Vegas hotels, Lizzo dropped from Super Bowl halftime consideration, and Melle Mel trying to diss Eminem. Fire up the good stuff. It's 4:20 In Vegas...
Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 8/10/2023. Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are broadcasting live from HOT 97 - talking about the Montgomery Brawl song, 60 people injured at Travis Scott's Rome show, Melle Mel disses Eminem and the Top 50 Hip-Hop songs are on trial! Find New HOT 97 Podcasts: https://www.hot97.com/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone. This week we bring you a NC salute, E-40 getting love from the Bay, Biggie getting love from Brooklyn, the Chef getting love from Jersey, and Melle Mel…well ….Let's listen
Episode 157 brings an engaging conversation with Newark's own King Pikeezy to the forefront. The episode navigates through his multifaceted journey, from a young globetrotter to a thriving musician and entrepreneur. King Pikeezy shares insights into his music career, recounting his global travels and the influences that have shaped his artistry. He delves into his multiple business ventures and offers a sneak peek into his current and upcoming projects, including "The Shakey Mu EP" and "Son of a Zulu 2." The episode also takes a detour into pop culture, pitting Jamie Foxx against Jennifer Aniston, and offering a shoutout to the Paul brothers. Additionally, the hosts dive into the intricacies of the recent Eminem diss directed at Melle Mel and The Game, sparking a dynamic debate. This episode offers a diverse blend of music, culture, and commentary, offering listeners an immersive experience into the world of King Pikeezy and the latest happenings in the industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-breath-ent/support
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Grandmaster Melle Mel, Rapper and the original MC, joins Ralph Sutton and Big Jay Oakerson and they discuss Melle Mel's impeccable style, being the first MC ever, working with Chaka Khan, being a B-Boy, having socially conscious lyrics, the lyrics of the song The Message, association with Lady Gaga, going to wrestling school, Melle Mel's Hip Hop Corner, the 50 year anniversary of hip hop, how he got into working out, Melle Mel's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience, his last rap battle and so much more!(Air Date: March 29th, 2023)Support our sponsors!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Melle MelInstagram: https://instagram.com/MelleMelGloverBig Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Website: https://bigjaycomedy.comRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The JBP kicks off this episode with their reactions to Logic doing a cover of Ice Cube's “It Was A Good Day” (7:38) before moving on to their review on Chris Rock's Netflix Live Special ‘Selective Outrage' from Saturday (25:04). Grizzlies guard Ja Morant flashed a gun on Instagram live and could be facing a lengthy suspension from the NBA (59:35), Melle Mel shares his thoughts on the greatest rappers of all-time list (1:37:36), Lil Wayne also chimes in on the debate and where he stands (1:41:16), Part of the Show returns (2:16:45), + MORE! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP.: Tap in here www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Lucky Daye - “Careful” Ice | Slim Thug - “Sexy Lady” Parks | Dreamville, Lute, Cozz, REASON, & Arin Ray - “Burn Bridges” Flip | Melii - “14 Daze” Melyssa | Saint Harison & Tiana Major9 - “homies”
The #1 Father and Son Podcast! The Black Dot and Malcom are back to discuss the Chris Rock special, Angela Yee's comments and backlash, Melle Mel's comments, and more! Join the membership for $5: https://www.urbanx.nyc/xclusives Check out the Girl Stop Playin Podcast: www.Youtube.com/@Koreyelle Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
By the 1980s, hip-hop artists were beginning to expand the party culture of hip-hop's early years and think about what they wanted to say with their music. Faced with a city wrecked by economic abandonment and neglect, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five released “The Message” in 1982, calling out the conditions head-on: “rats in the front room, roaches in the back, junkies in the alley with a baseball bat.” And to take control of this environment of neglect, young artists began shaping their environment through dance, fashion, and graffiti. But with the growth in the culture came a crackdown on Black America: in the form of “broken windows” policing, and then a ramped up War on Drugs.And as some members of the hip-hop counterculture became targets of police harassment, they began to fight the power with work that was bold and demanding..In the second episode of “Street Disciples,” Trymaine Lee hears from: Melle Mel of the Furious Five, fashion designer Dapper Dan, graffiti artist Cey Adams, sociologist Tricia Rose, historian Mark Anthony Neal, and hip-hop activist Harry Allen. Follow and share the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, using the handle @intoamericapod.Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.For a transcript, please visit our homepage.For More: Street Disciples, part one: The Concrete JungleCheck out the Into America playlist on Spotify
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd
This Black History Month, MSNBC's “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd