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Mot(s) de la veille: Billets & BBQ Forêt des insolites: Mia X 3 et Hughes X 1 MomentMia: Activités à faire en fds malgré la pluie 3/4 Quiz: Derniers billets Show de la Rentrée Acton Vale vont à Isabelle Forcier Bubulle à Hughes: Spécial Pééééétrick et ses vacances Coup de tête de Simon Delisle: Les fameux Pawn Show Moment à Pat Groulx: découvrons le village de Racletteville Best of Fréquences Pérusse Bon we, bon balado de Mia & Hughes
Mot(s) de la veille: 15 ans de moins & Cheveux Forêt des insolites: Mia X 2 et Hughes X 1 MomentMia: Activités à faire en cette fds de 3 joursssssssssssssssssss 3/4 Quiz : Les derniers billets pour l'Expo de 3RIV vont à Thomas Branco Bubulle à Hughes: Spécial Péééétrick Dans le tête de Cauchon: Fds de repêchage dans la LNh, on surveille le CH Coup de tête de Simon Delisle: Des Lois canadiennes un peu stupides Le Moment à Pat: Simple comme Sylvain versus Simple comme Alain, qui a copié qui ? + Fréquences Pérusse en vacances Bonne fds de 3 jours et bon balado de Mia & Hughes
Part 1 - We catch up with the spectacular musical duo of Mia X Ally (Mia is a superb violinist, Ally is a award-winning bagpiper) who will be performing in Milwaukee on Saint Patrick's Day. Part 2 - (from 2016) the late Indian chef Raghavan Iyer talks about his book "Smashed, Mashed, Boiled and Baked: A Celebration of Potatoes in 75 Recipes."
When electric violinist Mia Asano and bagpiper Ally Duncan first met in person, they had an instant connection. Both classically trained musicians, they became fast best friends, bonding over a love Celtic music, niche instruments and Squishmallows. They went viral on TikTok as a musical duo within hours of meeting, and a little more than a year later, they're on a cross-country tour as Mia x Ally. The pair joins us on this episode of "The Eagle" to talk about making the music they love, and balancing life as both touring musicians and social media stars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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WELCOME TO A LYRICAL DIVA BINARY PROMO/WOMANS RIGHTS OVA GAY RIGHTS PRESENTATION Intro:Source Chi drop Queen Ifrica:black woman Nikki D:freak out Macka Diamond:bun him Gaza Kim:dutty badmind B.W.P:no means no Sheba: watchman Cookie Crew:females Queen Latifah ft Monie Love:ladies frist Nina Simone:four woman Nottz ft Rapsody/Ke Turner/Rah Digga/Nikki Gier:black woman Queen Ifrica:four woman Heather B:young gifted black Gangsta Boo ft Nicole Wray:forever gangsta Lady Stunn:threw all the pain Rah Digga ft Claudette:where it all began Blue King Brown ft Queen Ifrica:womans revolution 3DNatee:Black diamond Yo-Yo:black pearl Suga T ft The Consious Daughters:super bad bitch Finesse & Synquis:soul sisters Getto Twinz ft Mia X:no pain no gain Nikki D:do fo self Conscious Daughters all star freestyle Dj Kurupt ft Babs Bunny/Princess/Kanary Diamonds/3DNatee:pop off DJ jazz Jeff ft Jean Grae:supa jean Tanya Sweet T Winley:vocals rap Eternia Moss:the bbq remix Nikki D/Rah Digga/Bahamadia/Precious Paris/Heather/Paula Perry:six pack
JAH AND WELCOME TO A SPECIAL BINARY EDIOTION OF JAH WORKS PODCAST SELECTOR TUESDAY BINARY TAKE OVER Intro:Source Chi drop Too Short:freaky tales Suga-T:sneaky tales gettin it Dana Dana:tales from the darkside Biggie Smallz:i got a story to tell Bizzy Bone ft 2Pac/Sylk E Fyne:thug love Whodini:big mouth Champ Mc:stressin me E40:captain save a hoe Boss:recipe of a hoe Dj Whoo Kid ft Ill Flow/Lace Stonze/Tim Dogg:run (American Gangstaz) Source Chi:top gun Heather B ft MOP:my kinda nigga Eazy E ft G.B.M:woodworks Lil Kim ft Lil Shance/Da Advocates/Joe Budden:whats the word(remix) Source Chi:imma problem Brother Lynch Hung:blood all over me E40 ft Turf Talk/Droop E/Keak Da Sneak/Mac Mall/B Legit:super sick wid it Sa-Roc:assasin's sounds Yayaa Storm ft Mo Money/Trippy:target Young Zee ft Rah Digga:juice Juelz Santana Ft Camron/Sizzla:shottas PaperDoll:who can i trust Boot Camp Click:duck down Nippsey Hussle ft Ash Bash/The Coldest/Cocc Pistol Cree/Kandi:last time i checked Nine:any emcee Da Squad:patty cake Master P ft Mia X:bout it bout it Charli Baltimore ft Quarter/Nina:niggas aint shit Explizit ft 16 Da Life/Compton Av/Don Jefe/Dirty Dezzo/Blacc Tone/Yae:FTBB
Mo Lane finally returns to the Podcast to talk Gunplay and Go Fundme - NBA Finals TRU vs Mia X
We begin our Women's History Month celebrations with the First Lady of No Limit: Mia X. Her music was unmistakably 'No Limit' but when looking past the hits, came some of the best creative cuts of the 90s.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:47) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) 9th Wonder - ZION VIII slowthai - UGLY Neak - Die Wurzel Female All-Stars - Fa To The World Che Noir & Big Ghost Ltd - Noir Or Never Masego - Masego Verbz, CAPRIISUN & Mr Slipz - Shore Connects Adi Oasis - Lotus Glow Yazmin Lacey - Voice Notes Creed III: The Soundtrack Kenny Mason - 3 Zaybang - Better Off Alone Young Nudy - Gumbo Mach-Hommy x Tha God Fahim - Notorious Dump Legends 2 Don Toliver - Love Sick Foolio - Final Destination The Weeknd - Live at SoFi Stadium Macklemore - BEN Nyokabi Kariuki - Feeling Body Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (25:43) Good Girl Gone Bad - (34:53)Unlady Like - (44:20)Mama Drama - (52:48) Lighter Note - (1:04:52) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
as we dig into an all 90s hip hop moments we seem to find out some things that just dont seem right with @bigsmash98 from the @BetTheHousePodcast but we rolling with it as hard as we can!
SCREWBALL RADIO OPENED UP 2023 WITH NEW BANGERS FROM WESTSIDE GUNN, UNCLE MURDA, RJ PAYNE, THE OUTSIDAZ, AND MUCH MORE Songs that were played:? 1.Uncle Murda- Wrap Up 2022 2.Westside Gunn- Superkick Party 3.Leanah Cane and Livewire- Beast From The East 4.Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo- Rocket Chambers 5.Vado and Dave East- By The Stone 6.Apathy and RJ Payne- The Devils Frequency 7.RJ Payne X Lloyd Banks- Banks Meet Payne 8.Outsidaz- Chris Rock 9. Him Lo & Clever One- 67th Infantry 10. Foxxy Brown, Mia X, Gangsta B00-BWA 11.Indo G and Gangsta Boo- Remember be Ballin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/screwball-radio/message
Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall Recently we linked back with Fiend for another “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about the No Limit reunion tour, reuniting with Mac, No Limit's impact on the rap game, his new project ‘Thank God It's Fiend', his single “Survivor's Anthem”, his song “Make UGK Proud” inspired by Bun B & Pimp C, his relationship with DJ Paul, getting a song with Paul Wall on the album, working with Mia X, his new song “NFT Jones”, being married for 11 years, and much more!
WELCOME TO THE "KINGRASTA28 SPRITUAL BLACK POWERBASHMENT"pt5 A LYRICAL DIVA /JAH WORKZ PRESENTATION: Miss Aisha Sekment:whitemans bitch Ice T:power Think Twice Riddem Paris:what would you do Aisha Sekhment:nigger logic 2Pac:whitemans world Sister Souljah:niggas gotta Kasim Allah:yakub King Sun ft Poor Rightous Teachers:gods taking heads Too Short:the ghetto Triph Sic(mpound):traffican Aisha Sekhmet:smell dat dope N.W.A:dope man Lady Stunn ft Radio Base:got it back wht a flip k-solo:tales from the crack Mia X:good girl gone bad Jayo Felony:sherm stick Gangsta Boo:weed cocaine/started small time Scarface:mr scarface is back Pato Banton:don't sniff coke Grandmaster Flash:white lines don't do it Brand Nubians:slow down Marvaless ft Cbo/Mistah Fab:i'm dope Diamond D:sally got a one track mind Public Enemy:night of the living base head
Month of October and spooky season is here! Check out how this month will be treating you. As always our DMs via Instagram are always open for you all to let us know if the readings resonated with you all. Thanks for listening! We definitely have the best listeners. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss out on any future bonus episodes. Remember we'll be back next week with Season 2! Libra (September 23 - October 23) songs to listen to Pep talk by Bahamadia, Unpretty by TLC, Miss you by Aaliyah(1:36); Scorpio (October 24 - November 21) songs to listen to Good, Good by Saweetie, Jobs by City Girls, Super Supreme by Lady of Rage (5:44); Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) songs to listen to Everything is Everything by Lauryn Hill, Maya by Rapsody, Bag Lady by Erykah Badu (9:15); Capricorn (December 22 - January 19) songs to listen Down Chick by Gangsta Boo, It's Giving by Latto, Us girls can boogie too clip in Beat street (14:06); Aquarius (January 20 - February 18) songs to listen to Pass that Dutch by Missy Elliot, Tread Carefully by Sza, Big Bad Mama by Foxy Brown (20:05); Pisces (February 19 - March 20) songs to listen They not Ready by Dreezy, 360 degrees of power by Sister Souljah, Soulmate by Lizzo (25:36); Aries (March 21 - April 19) Cha Cha Cha by MC Lyte, Beautiful Mistakes by Megan the Stallion, You can't play with my Yo yo by Yo-Yo (29:59); Taurus (April 20 - May 20) songs to listen Ghetto Ballin' by La Chat, No Fear by DeJ Loaf, Who's that girl by Eve (35:23); Gemini (May 21 - June 21) songs to listen to Only Child by Tierra Whack, U.N.I.T.Y. by Queen Latifah, Anaconda by Nicki Minaj (40:11); Cancer (June 22 - July 22) songs SheGod by Lady Luck, Toxic by Kehlani, Needed Me by Rihanna (45:59); Leo (July 23 - August 22) songs I like That by Janelle Monae, Bad B*tch Anthem by Trina, Never by Angie Martinez (51:01); Virgo (August 23 - September 22) songs Be Careful by Cardi B, Boss Chick by Mia X, Good morning Gorgeous by Mary J Blige (55:26) Andrea used the Spellcasting Oracle Cards by Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free & Witchlings Tarot deck by Paulina Cassidy for this episode. Roxy used Hip Hop Queens Oracle Deck by Kathy Iandoli. Follow the podcast on instagram @goodvibesthickthighspodcast or Twitter @GVTTPodcast Follow the mamas on Instagram Andrea @GeminiTwoEleven & Roxy @Intuitive_Rox --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodvibesthickthighs/support
This is a brand new brother coming to the rap game (Mikal (Kall G) Muhammad) with a different and very much hot style that everyone is sure to like. His roots fall back to the late 70s early 80s when he began dancing and rapping on the downtown streets of Chicago. This is where it all began for this 29-year-old rapper, and now he's ready to hit the market with the hottest double album ever “THE DAYBUET ”. Kall G was born in Philadelphia, Pa on October 31, 1979, lived there until the age of two, and then was moved to Chicago, IL where he was raised on the south side, He is also the great godson of Mahalia Jackson. Since then Kall G has made a most popular name for himself, in states such as Virginia, Ba, Chicago, Ill, Houston, TX, Atlanta, Ga, Port Author, TX, New Orleans, La, Gary, In, and has performed with people like Master Ace, Master P, MIA-X, Big Mike, Ice Cube, Ghetto Boys, Flavor Flav, Eightball & MJG, and a few others. He has also had song's on the radio, such as City Streets, Homicide, and On my momma, This is definitely platinum material from this young man. "It's time to tell the whole world my story “, Kall G told an interviewer. “ I just think rap music really needs a change from what they're used to”. In 1992 he almost had a record deal with an independent record label, and in turn, the song was stolen. This really didn't stop him it just made him more alert to what was going on with some of these record companies. “What makes Kall G so satisfying, the promise of longevity, this young man writing skills is razor sharp, powerful, and so different from any rapper out in the industry today” quote Kall G. Follow here: https://m.facebook.com/100002038067010/ Purchase your sneakers here: https://www.aliveshoes.com/military-camp Would you like for us to feature you on our next show? Ctrmedianetwork.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
No Limit Records was an American record company founded by Master P. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Mac, C-Murder, Magic, Romeo Miller, Fiend, Kane & Abel, and Soulja Slim.
No Limit Records was an American record company founded by Master P. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Mac, C-Murder, Magic, Romeo Miller, Fiend, Kane & Abel, and Soulja Slim.
Cedric Kasongo also known as Flex3r is a Congolese-American actor, artist, singer, and songwriter. Cedric began his journey as a musician at a very young age, much like his acting career. Growing up singing in his church choir, Cedric was a primed talented singer who could sing very a diverse vocal range from Soprano to Bass. Cedric grew up in Zambia after his family escaped DR Congo during a war at just 1 year of age. His family spent the next 12 years living in a refugees camp in the northwestern province of Zambia. Cedric and his family relocated to the US in 2010, just before the turn of the year. Cedric began his life in the US in his new hometown of Baton Rouge, home to some of the most talented musicians in the industry such as Boosie, Kevin Gates, and NBA Youngboy. Just an hour away, you have New Orleans, a city that's home to legends such as Lil Wayne, Mia X, and Master P. It's no surprise that music was the first part of the American culture that attracted Cedric. He eventually began his music journey in the US after meeting a friend named YungEmma, an aspiring music producer at the time and now one of the most primed music videographers in the industry. After making countless hip-hop beats, YungEmma often made sure his friends heard it. With guidance from YungEmma, Cedric picked up an interest in Music Production and began making beats as well. After he amassed hundreds of beats that landed in his phone from YungEmma, Cedric had no choice but to attempt becoming a songwriter. With no formal education in songwriting, Cedric began writing freely in a way that made sense to him by just "following the rhythm of the beat" as he described. In 2018, Cedric improved his songwriting skills and realized he had a serious talent in the art of music. He recorded and released his first five songs on all music platforms. The busy life of college made it difficult to stay consistent with his music, but there was plenty of time to listen to music and the list of never-ending beats from YungEmma. After some time, Cedric decided to take down all the five songs he initially released. Asked why? "I realized the songs were sh..t, I decided to take those trash down, work on my craft then start releasing songs when I'm good enough to release them," he explained. From 2018 to 2022, Cedric spent the next four years working on his music, learning the arts of production, songwriting, mixing, and mastering. After continuously surprising himself, Cedric marked down his calendar and aimed to start publishing music again, beginning in 2022. That would start with "Long Gone" which he published on his birthday, February 28th, 2022. A song inspired by a dream he once had of him performing on stage in a white suit at the Grammy Awards. Where this journey takes him is just a question we can all ask, but there's no doubt he's talented enough to "change people's lives through music," something he describes as his ultimate goal in writing songs. You can find some of the most recent releases on all platforms, as he promised to release at least one song every month for the rest of the year 2022. Find him on social media such as Instagram and Facebook, and go subscribe to his youtube channel for more access to what goes on behind the scenes.
Today we celebrate BIG 93 BREAD. 93 Bread has a solo album in the works and while we anticipate. He has many colabs with Jakk jo along with a hit single feat Tum Tum of DSR called Big Dawg. Stay tuned as 93 takes the game by storm with Major Dudes. NEW ALBUM OUT NOW!!!!!!!! WOHDAY MUSIK 5. follow on IG @Big93_Bread Stay connected with MRLAWTONTV here: + Subscribe now: Subscribe_Now Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MRLAWTON (Like) Twitter: http://twitter.com/FATSBLOCKS (Follow) Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MEDIAMATICFILMS (Follow) Snapchat:fatman214: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Myles, Preston, Kevo & Phaizon bring another segment of the Open Door Podcast in collaboration with other host Mia X and the DoHer podcast where the group talks about healthy sex. The good, the bad and the ugly is discussed in this very informative but yet comical episode so open up your notes page, learn something new, and share with someone who could take a thing or two away from this episode! As always we thank you for being a consistent listen of the podcast. Continue to engage with your friends on these discussions as well as engage with us and let us know how we are doing. Be blessed, don't stress, and always stay cozy! Be sure to follow CozyTimes on all platforms and join the conversation on our discord page: Instagram: https://instagram.com/cozytimes_?utm_medium=copy_link Discord: https://discord.gg/5TB4QNMv Twitter: https://twitter.com/CozyTimes2?s=20 Disclaimer: All copyright belongs to respective artists and record labels! I do not own the material in this video, and if requested to remove it i will do immediately. Please enjoy and Subscribe! Stay Cozy!
#DoIt4DaBrand | Excel Mixmaster Ft. Mooie ZangeresDo 4 U | Dennis Blaze Ft. Angelyn King & LStreetzThat's My Bad | PnB RockLate At Night | Roddy RicchBojangles |Lil Jon & Pitbull vs City GirlsDope | Tyga feat Rick RossAll of It | Megan Thee StallionLove U Better | Ty Dolla SignPost To Be | Omarion ft Chris Brown, Jhene Aiko & Ty Dolla SignLil Sumthin | Trap Beckham ft 1PlayyJustin Bieber | B YoungUnderdog [Remix] | Alicia Keys Ft. Nicky Jam & Rauw AlejandroBounce Out With That | YBN NahmirDisco Inferno 50 CentOnly You | 112Like A Pro - | Kash Doll ft. Juicy JVax That Thang Up | BLK ft. Juvenile, Mannie Fresh & Mia X
Do 4 U | Dennis Blaze Ft. Angelyn King & LStreetzLate At Night | Roddy RicchBojangles Lil Jon & Pitbull vs City GirlsDope | Tyga feat Rick RossAll of It | Megan Thee StallionLove U Better | Ty Dolla SignPost To Be | Omarion ft Chris Brown, Jhene Aiko & Ty Dolla SignLil Sumthin | Trap Beckham ft 1PlayyJustin Bieber | B YoungUnderdog [Remix] | Alicia Keys Ft. Nicky Jam & Rauw AlejandroBounce Out With That | YBN NahmirDisco Inferno Just A Lil Bit | 50 CentOnly You | DJ Jeff / 112Like A Pro - | Kash Doll ft. Juicy JVax That Thang Up | BLK ft. Juvenile, Mannie Fresh & Mia X
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The First Lady of the legendary No Limit Records, Mia X stops by GBR to talk about her early No Limit career, defeating cancer, perspectives on issues in the community and more. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Sordi, Takes and Phinstant discuss how shambolic the Dolphins franchise is and how we need to clean house ASAP.
What Up Crew! This episode along with our normal funny a** shenanigans we speaking on the lockdown "Did you hate or love it?" also we talk about Juvenile's big comeback and how Mannie Fresh came back out the woodworks along with Mia X......Did yall....Vax That Thang Up?....lolSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-and-unfiltered-podcast/exclusive-content
Recently we sat down with the legendary La Chat for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation she talked about life in Memphis, jumping off the porch, Juicy J calling her when she was in junior high school to rap for him, being featured on one song on Three 6 Mafia's ‘Mystic Styles' album, explains what the studio sessions were like with everybody from Hypnotized Minds, her friendship with Gangsta Boo, being one of the pioneers for southern female rappers along with Boo & Mia X, her thoughts on the rise of female rappers the past few years, creating “Chicken Head” with Project Pat, her thoughts on Cardi B not paying homage to her when she made “Bickenhead”, reveals what type of person Lord Infamous was, her debut album on Hypnotized Minds, filming the movie for ‘Choices', reveals why she ended up leaving Hypnotized Minds, staying on good terms with Juicy J & DJ Paul, her friendship with Pimp C, her new project ‘DramaQueen: Who Want The Smoke', the upcoming deluxe album, reveals what inspires her to keep creating, her new merch, the Three 6 Mafia reunion concerts, the Memphis rap scene, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
What Up Crew! This episode along with our normal funny a** shenanigans we speaking on the lockdown "Did you hate or love it?" also we talk about Juvenile's big comeback and how Mannie Fresh came back out the woodworks along with Mia X......Did yall....Vax That Thang Up?....lol --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
チャンネル登録はこちら ↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 BLK presents “Vax That Thang Up” ft. Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and Mia X ↓ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa_gk3X5UEE 毎週火曜日、木曜日、土曜日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu
Yeeerrrrrrrr! Welcome to the Cheers Podcast hosted by Ṣeola the girl, your girl. Contrary to what Mr. West said, one [WO]man should in fact have ALL that power. Sade and I encourage y'all to get you some as well. Cheers Heaux! Follow Sade on Instagram: @squatscakebythelbs Follow the Cheers Podcast on Instagram and Twitter: @cheersthepod BLK presents “Vax That Thang Up” ft. Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and Mia X: https://youtu.be/pa_gk3X5UEE BOOKGANG
In this episode:Carole's Rant – Stupid people at Costco Mike's Rewind Joe's Fact Check Listener Questions, Comments & Reviews – The 5 stories Dick of the Week – Woman at a Wal-Mart after closing Double Dick – Guy in a Denny's wants sugar Average Idiot – Woman at a Rite-Aid Pharmacy You're a Covidiot – A woman in a toy store in Oregon WTF? – Bowling Etiquette Triple Dick – Service dog in a Royal Farms convenience store Karen at a Victoria Secret: Parts 1 to 5 Checking in with the Politicians –Jason Kenney, Justin Trudeau and Marjorie Taylor Greene The Doctor's Office with Doctor Tony – Is laughter the best medicine? What Does Kevin Think? – Is Universal Basic Income a good idea? How Smart Is Carole? – Celebrities in song lyrics The Big Blue Folder We get played out by Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and Mia X This episode of Grose Misconduct was sponsored by Crystal Glass, Todd's Mechanical, Leading Edge Physiotherapy, South Central Dentistry, Ol' MacDonald's Resort and The Edmonton Comedy Festival.@CrystalGlassLTD @Toddsmech @LeadingEdgePT @dr_caouette @Macker63 @yegcomedy @mikedmonton @JoesFactCheck @docTonyM Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/GroseMisconduct)
Should Sha'carri Richardson be able to compete in the Olympics? Are the Olympics racist for banning swim caps for targeted for Black women? Bill Cosby is free, should the Black delegation be celebrating? Rachel Nichols walks the fine line from ally to op. And Nikole Hannah-Jones pulls the boss move of all bosses after UNC shows its true colors. Plus, Juvenile, Manny Fresh and Mia X vaxx that thang up! Links: Vaxx that thang up! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa_gk3X5UEE Should Sha'carri be able to compete - https://www.revolt.tv/news/2021/7/2/22560872/twitter-compares-shacarri-richardson-michael-phelps-ryan-lochte Rachel Nichols accidentally records herself talking about ESPN colleague. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/04/sports/basketball/espn-rachel-nichols-maria-taylor.html Black Owned Swim Cap not allowed at Olympics - https://www.revolt.tv/2021/7/2/22560698/black-hair-swim-caps-olympics Ida Bae Wells bosses up https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article252581808.html Contact Us: Email us questions, comments or suggestions theblackdelegatespod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @black_delegates @theblackryan @boxedwinepapi @ghettophenom Follow us on IG @black_delegates @ghettophenom @theblackryan Like us on FB: www.facebook.com/blackdelegatespod
Rapper Juvenile, Mannie Fresh & Mia X released a remixed song/video of Juvenile's “Back that Thang Up” called “Vax that Thang Up” to promote getting the vaccine in the black community. Cash App: https://cash.app/$LightSkinHero PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/OnyxTruth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biracial-babbler/support
This week, the iLLogical gang talk about the Lakers getting bounced out of the first round (13:08), as well as the 2nd round NBA matchups (44:09). Later, the guys discuss the exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather & Logan Paul (1:05:25), new music from Lloyd Banks, Lil Baby & Lil Durk (1:19:25), Snoop Dogg's new position at Def Jam (1:35:32), the series premiere of 'Loki' on Disney+ (1:41:55), Mia X's comments about the lack of versatility within women's rap (1:47:32), if it's time for the industry to return to Tuesday releases (1:57:33) and more.
Born In Texas raised in a small town in Alabama Jazzy Blanco was inspired at an early age by Greats such as Queen Latifah ,Lil Kim and Mia X and knew she wanted to make her mark in music. After hearing Finese2Tymes Goin Straight In she was moved to take her first step in recording her first hit single Blowin Money Fast which has been rated 5 out of 5 on Virdiko and featured on Bigga Rankins XVIII Diamond Mixtape. Jazzy Blanco who is often compared to Biggie or Rick Ross plans to bring the spotlight on Alabama female artists claiming to be the best with her melodic rhythm and artistic flow definitely is making a lane of her own. Instagram: @Iamqueenofrapjazzyblanco
It's all about Master P, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, and more as I show love to No Limit Records!
The change in the sound of music through the years, well wishes for DMX, the George Floyd trial, and more! We do not own the rights to the music in this episode. Music Cred: I’m Bout It, ‘Bout It | TRU It Ain’t My Fault | Silkk the Shocker Down 4 My N’s | C-Murder (feat. Magic & Snoop Dogg) I Miss My Homies | (Master P, Pimp C, & Silkk the Shocker) Wobble Wobble | 504 Boyz Murda Murda, Kill Kill | Mac (feat. Mystical) My Baby | Lil’ Romeo Mr. Ice Cream Man | Master P (feat. Silkk the Shocker) No Limit Soldiers | TRU (feat. Mo B. Dick) Lay Low | Snoop Dogg (feat. Master P, Nate Dogg, Butcha Cassidy & The Eastsidaz) The Stickup | Mystikal (feat. Fiend & Mia X) Mr. Whomp Whomp | Fiend I Always Feel Like | TRU (feat. Mia X) I Can Tell | 504 Boyz I’ll Pay fa it | Soulja Slim Snoop Dogg (What’s My Name, Pt. 2) | Snoop Dogg Make ‘em Say Uhh | Master P (feat. Silkk the Shocker, Fiend, Mia X, & Mystikal) Hustle Pray Repeat - The Podcast Web: hustleprayrepeat.com Email: hustleprayrepeat@gmail.com Twitter: @HPRpod
Fiend is a southern rap legend. His career now spans 4 decades and with affiliations with No Limit Records, Ruff Ryders, Three 6 Mafia, Jet Life & more, he has worked with just about anybody you can think of. And while he is still continuing to pump out new music of his own, producing & song writing, he is now also working behind the scenes with some young talent including one of Louisiana's hottest new rappers, NFL Toon! Our “Off The Porch” interview with Fiend in 2019 was one of our most watched interviews so it was only right to bring him back for a new “Off The Porch” interview! During recent our sit-down, he discussed working with his new artist NFL Toon who has blown up in just 3 months, the No Limit Reunion Tour, his close friendship with Mia X, visiting C-Murder & Mac in prison, the rap talent in New Orleans, knowing Curren$y for over 20 years, still being passionate about music, shares his thoughts on streaming payouts compared to sales, his upcoming documentary, meeting a classical music instructor from Russia & much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
On this episode we take a deep dive and a revisit to previous episodes we've had around money and relationships! Money is a funny thing and it's even funnier if you and your partner or potential partner aren't on the same page about it! So, all of that said, we dive into what the conversations should look like around money, releasing shame attached to money, and how you and your partner should BOFF stay tryna get this money! So, pull up, grab your partner, and get this tea on how to handle making sure you know where the money reside, where the money reside...and how to make sure you always know (in your relationship) where the money reside! Special guests: Mia X., Shemika B., & Controversial Cass
EPISODE 71THE MOTHERLODECLOVER HOPE [Author of The Motherlode] joins via Zoom to talk women in hip hop that shaped the culture, the lost appreciation of the CD booklet, find out how to win The Motherlode, which female rapper #VERZUZ ( @verzuztv ) battle would be better, and how working with Beyonce inspired her work moving forward.We attempt to play a Hip Hop Remixed STORYTIME (lyrics to a song) with Tequila & Whisky!Rules to win THE MOTHERLODE:tag 3 people in the comments of Clover’s book that’s on the JAMPACKED IG (@jampackedshow)Follow @jampackedshow and @clovitoSubscribe to the JAMPACKED YouTube channel / www.youtube.com/jampackedFor your chance to win!WATCH THE EPISODE: https://youtu.be/Z4BwmAqgvOEBLOG: https://www.jampackedshow.com/post/the-motherlodePeep the Spotify playlist:The Motherlode is a book that highlights more than 100 women who have shaped the power, scope, and reach of rap music, including pioneers like #RoxanneShanté , game changers like #LaurynHill and #MissyElliott, and current reigning queens like #NickiMinaj, #CardiB, and #MeganTheeStallion.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPfCE3WE2onWmttzdAKuO?si=tPKIHxnERRCChvmTGW6dxw=====ABOUT:Clover Hope is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn. Hope has written for Vibe, Billboard, XXL, GQ, Elle, Wall Street Journal Magazine, the New York Times, WIRED, ESPN The Magazine, Essence, and Village Voice, among other publications. She co-wrote Beyoncé’s 2020 film Black Is King and is currently contributing editor for Pitchfork.The Motherlode: 100+ Women Who Made Hip-HopWomen have always been pioneers in rap music, from commercial, chart-topping artists like Lil’ Kim and Missy Elliott to cult icons like Roxanne Shanté and MC Lyte. In 2018, Cardi B became only the second woman rapper ever to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her single “Bodak Yellow,” bringing attention to the industry’s delayed recognition of women’s contribution to the medium. The Motherlode: 100+ Women Who Made Hip Hop by journalist Clover Hope highlights women who have shaped the music, power, and reach of rap. In The Motherlode, Hope covers more than 100 female rappers, from game changers like Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott to current reigning queens like Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion, profiling each of these women, their musical and career breakthroughs, and the ways in which they each helped change the culture of rap. Some rappers featured in the book were respected but not widely celebrated. Some were gifted yet lesser known. Some are impossible not to know. They are characters, caricatures, and lyricists, at times both feminine and explicit. The Motherlode also features interviews with some of the most influential women in the business, such as JJ Fad, Charli Baltimore, and Mia X, as well as illuminating commentary from cultural icons such as music video director Dave Meyers and filmmaker Ava DuVernay.@clovito
This week, we're heading back to the 90s for Master P and TRU's TRU 2 Da Game. The collective's fourth LP together documents the talent of No Limit's hottest including a young Silk Da Shocker, a lyrically destructive Mia X, and a dark figure in C-Murder among many other artists under the Louisiana-based label. For many people, Master P's sound and rambunctious attitude on wax were a little too much. For others, his project tales and dope bangers made by Beats By The Pound helped elevate No Limit Records to mainstream appeal. That leaves us with this episode on what we may consider arguably their throw-away project. Ahmad and Vance choose their normal top 3 while discussing No Limit's dominance in the music industry, the flaws of DMCA enforcement, and how Mia X is undervalued as a rapper compared to household names of No Limit and the 90s/2000s. Co-Hosts @Yo_Ahki @VanceB_ Listen to this new episode and previous others on: Apple:https://apple.co/3joE6Db Spotify:http://shorturl.at/HIQZ9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/RecordReportPodcast Like, Comment, Share. Follow Record Report Podcast on Instagram: https://bit.ly/345GLgz Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qxZtH7 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3qxZUBf #NoLimit #NewOrleans #SouthernHipHop #Tru
This week on People’s Party with Talib Kweli, Kweli and co-host Jasmin Leigh sit down with one of the greatest hustlers in the history of the rap game -- Master P. The No Limit general talks about his upbringing in the notorious Calliope Projects, making the jump from hoops to music, launching No Limit in the Bay area, his myriad influences, and unpacks his biggest hits. While plenty of Master P interviews talk about the brand he created, this conversation centers on P the man -- his lyrics, favorite tracks, closest relationships, and the records that started it all. If you’ve been looking for a Master P interview that really centers on his music and how those accomplishments led to future successes, while also revealing what makes Master P tick -- we got you.
1:31 (When women speak, Ameerah Shabazz Bilal) 2:54 ( The Pilots meet Sister Ameerah) 21:08 ( Like and Subscribe-intermission)22:12 (My Son, a Poem by Sister Ameerah) 24:56 ( Interview, part 2.) 36:59 ( Like and Subscribe) 37:28 (Kali the Poet) 40:10 (Mia X) 41:51 ( EHM Goodie "Worth it")
Topics: Monica Lewinsky Scandal, Jay Z, Beloved (Film), 90's Tech (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound and Luck Pacheco) 1998 General Snapshots 1. Bill Clinton President 2. Jan - Paula Jones accuses U.S. President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment. 3. Jan - Smoking is banned in all California bars and restaurants. 4. Jan - Super Bowl XXXII: The Denver Broncos become the first AFC team in 14 years to win the Super Bowl, as they defeat the Green Bay Packers 5. Jan - Lewinsky scandal: On American television, President Bill Clinton denies he had "sexual relations" with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The next day, Hillary Clinton appears on The Today Show, calling the attacks against her husband part of a "vast right-wing conspiracy". 6. Mar - The Food and Drug Administration approves Viagra for use as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, the first pill to be approved for this condition in the United States. 7. Apr - The unemployment rate drops to 4.3%, the lowest level since February 1970. 8. Apr - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 9,000 for the first time. 9. Apr - Teletubbies begins its U.S. television debut on PBS. 10. Apr - Inflight smoking is banned on all commercial passenger flights in the United States, 11. Jun - The Chicago Bulls win their 6th NBA title in 8 years when they beat the Utah Jazz. This is also Michael Jordan's last game as a Bull, clinching the game in the final seconds on a fadeaway jumper. 12. Aug - The bombings of the United States embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya kill 224 people and injure over 4,500; they are linked to terrorist Osama bin Laden. Two weeks later. The United States military launches cruise missile attacks against alleged al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical plant in Sudan. 13. Oct - College student Matthew Shepard is found tied to a fence near Laramie, Wyoming. His death became a symbol of gay-bashing and sparked a national debate on homophobia in the U.S. 14. Nov - Jesse Ventura, former professional wrestler, is elected Governor of Minnesota. 15. Nov - America Online announces it will acquire Netscape Communications for $4.2B as the “Dot.com” bubble heats up. Between 1995 and 2000, the Nasdaq Composite stock market index rose 400%. 16. Dec - Lewinsky scandal: President Bill Clinton is impeached by the United States House of Representatives. (He was later acquitted of any wrongdoing.) 17. Open Comments 18. Top 3 Pop songs 19. #1 "Too Close", Next 20. #2 "The Boy Is Mine", Brandy and Monica 21. #3 "You're Still the One", Shania Twain 22. Record of the Year: "My Heart Will Go On", Celine Dion 23. Album of the Year: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill 24. Song of the Year: "My Heart Will Go On", Celine Dion 25. Best New Artist: Lauryn Hill 26. Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Doo Wop (That Thing)”, Lauryn Hill 27. Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "St. Louis Blues”, Stevie Wonder in Herbie Hancock's Gershwin's World 28. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "The Boy Is Mine", Brandy & Monica 29. Best R&B Song: "Doo Wop (That Thing)”, Lauryn Hill 30. Best R&B Album: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill 31. Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album: Live! One Night Only, Patti LaBelle 32. Best Rap Solo Performance: "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It", Will Smith 33. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Intergalactic", Beastie Boys 34. Best Rap Album: Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life, Jay-Z 35. Top 3 Movies 36. #1 Armageddon 37. #2 Saving Private Ryan 38. #3 Godzilla 39. Notables: Dr. Dolittle, Half Baked, The Wedding Singer, The Big Lebowski, Primary Colors, The Players Club, Suicide Kings, He Got Game, Bulworth, The Truman Show, Mulan, There's Something About Mary, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Blade, Rush Hour, Antz, Beloved, Belly, The Waterboy, A Bug's Life, A Simple Plan, You've Got Mail 40. Open Comments 41. Top 3 TV Shows 42. #1 ER 43. #2 Friends 44. #3 Frasier 45. Debuts: Judge Joe Brown, The Hughleys 46. Open Comments 47. Economic Snapshots 48. Income = 38.1 (Previously 37.5K) 49. House = 129.3 (124k) 50. Car = 17k (17k) 51. Rent = 619 (576) 52. Harvard = 30,080 (28.9) 53. Movie = 4.69 (4.59) 54. Gas = 1.15 (1.22) 55. Stamp = .32 (-) 56. Social Scene: Monica Lewinsky Scandal (Highlights) 57. Born in San Francisco in 1973, Monica Lewinsky was raised in a well-off family in the Los Angeles area. In the summer of 1995 (@ 22 yrs. old), after graduating from Lewis and Clark College, she landed an unpaid internship in the White House chief of staff’s office. 58. In November 1995, during a federal government shutdown, Lewinsky flirted with the president and the two had their first sexual encounter. Later that month, she took a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs. 59. They had seven more encounters in the White House and her visits started drawing notice from people. In April 1996, a deputy chief of staff had her transferred to a job at the Pentagon. 60. The president and Lewinsky had two more encounters, the last was in spring 1997, and stayed in touch by phone. 61. At the Pentagon, she befriended a coworker, Linda Tripp, and she confided details of her affair with the president. Tripp in turn shared the story with an anti-Clinton conservative literary agent she knew. That person urged Tripp to secretly, and in violation of taping laws, record hours of her phone conversations with Lewinsky. 62. Word of Tripp’s tapes made it to lawyers working on behalf of Paula Jones, a former government employee who had filed a lawsuit against the president for alleged sexual misconduct that took place in 1991, when he was governor of Arkansas. 63. In December 1997, Lewinsky was subpoenaed by Jones’ attorneys and, after the president allegedly suggested she be evasive, the former intern denied in an affidavit that she had had a sexual relationship with Clinton. 64. Around the same time, independent counsel Kenneth Starr, who had been investigating Clinton and his wife Hillary’s involvement in a failed business venture called Whitewater, found out about Tripp’s recordings. Soon afterward, FBI agents fitted Tripp with a hidden microphone so she could legally tape her conversations with Lewinsky. 65. Then Starr expanded his investigation to include the president’s relationship with Lewinsky and told her that if she did not cooperate with the investigation she would be charged with perjury. 66. When Clinton was deposed in January 1998 by Jones’ legal team, he claimed he had never had sexual relations with Lewinsky. (The Big Lie) 67. On January 17, 1998, the Drudge Report, a conservative online news site, published the accusations against the president and the next day revealed Lewinsky’s identity. The mainstream media picked up the story a few days later, and a national scandal Erupted. Clinton refuted the allegations against him, famously stating at a press conference, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.” 68. That July, Lewinsky’s lawyers announced she had been granted immunity in exchange for her testimony. She also gave Starr’s team physical evidence of her affair with Clinton: a blue dress with an incriminating stain containing the president’s DNA. At the suggestion of Tripp, Lewinsky had never laundered the garment. 69. On August 17, 1998, Clinton testified before a grand jury and confessed he had engaged in “inappropriate intimate physical contact” with Lewinsky. However, the president contended his actions did not meet the definition of sexual relations used by Jones’ attorneys—so he had not perjured himself. That night, he appeared on national TV and apologized for his behavior but maintained he had never asked anyone involved to lie or do anything illegal. 70. In September 1998, Starr gave Congress a 445-page report. The Starr Report was soon made public by Congress and published in book form, becoming a best-seller 71. In December, the House approved two articles of impeachment against him: perjury and obstruction of justice. He was only the second president in U.S. history to be impeached (after President Andrew Johnson in 1868). 72. On February 12, 1999, following a five-week trial in the Senate, Clinton was acquitted. (During his impeachment proceedings, he agreed to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit for $850,000, but admitted no wrongdoing.) 73. Open Comments: 74. Question: Impeach? (Y/N) (Can you imagine if Barack did this to Michelle!) 75. Music Scene: Black Songs from the Top 40 76. #1 "Too Close" - Next 77. #2 "The Boy Is Mine" - Brandy and Monica 78. #6 "Together Again" - Janet 79. #7 "All My Life" - K-Ci & JoJo 80. #9 "Nice & Slow" - Usher 81. #12 "No, No, No" - Destiny's Child 82. #14 "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" - Will Smith 83. #15 "You Make Me Wanna..." - Usher 84. #16 "My Way" - Usher 85. #17 My All" - Mariah Carey 86. #18 "The First Night" - Monica 87. #19 "Been Around the World" - Puff Daddy featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase 88. #24 "Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)" - Public Announcement 89. #26 "I Don't Ever Want to See You Again" - Uncle Sam 90. #27 "Let's Ride" - Montell Jordan featuring Master P and Silkk the Shocker 91. #30 "A Song for Mama" - Boyz II Men 92. #31 "What You Want" - Mase featuring Total 93. #33 "Gone till November" - Wyclef Jean 94. #34 "My Body" - LSG 95. #36 "Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)" - Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz 96. #39 "They Don't Know" - Jon B. 97. #40 "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" - Master P featuring Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X and Mystikal 98. Vote: 99. Top RnB Albums 100. Jan - R U Still Down? (Remember Me), 2Pac 101. Jan - My Way, Usher 102. Jan - Money, Power & Respect, The LOX 103. Feb - My Balls and My Word, Young Bleed 104. Feb - Anytime, Brian McKnight 105. Mar - Charge It 2 da Game, Silkk the Shocker 106. Mar - My Homies, Scarface 107. Mar - Life or Death, C-Murder 108. Apr - The Pillage, Cappadonna 109. Apr - Moment of Truth, Gang Starr 110. May - There's One in Every Family, Fiend 111. Jun - It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, DMX 112. Jun - MP Da Last Don, Master P 113. Jul - El Nino, Def Squad 114. Jul - Am I My Brother's Keeper, Kane & Abel 115. Aug - N.O.R.E., Noreaga 116. Aug - Jermaine Dupri Presents: Life In 1472, Jermaine Dupri 117. Aug - Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, Snoop Dogg 118. Sep - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill 119. Oct - Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life, Jay-Z 120. Nov - R., R. Kelly 121. Dec - Tical 2000: Judgement Day, Method Man 122. Dec - Doc's da Name 2000, Redman 123. Vote: 124. Featured Artists: Jay Z 125. Childhood & Early Life: Shawn Corey Carter was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1969. He is the last of the four children. When he was only 11 years old, his father abandoned the family. They lived in the drug-infested ‘Marcy Projects’, where violence and gun-culture were also prevalent. He soon became so imbibed the gun-culture that he allegedly shot his elder brother in the shoulder for pocketing his jewelry. His interest in music was sparked from early on when he received a boom box for his birthday from his mother. He began free styling, scripting lyrics and copied the music of many popular artists of the time. He studied at several local high schools, where he was classmates with future performers, Busta Rhymes and The Notorious B.I.G., before ultimately dropping out and selling drugs. 126. Career Highlights 127. 1989 Jaz-O (@19yrs): Hooked up with local star and fellow project inhabitant, Jaz-O, who became his guru and taught him the industry basics. In order to pay homage to his mentor, he changed his name to Jay-Z, since Sean was known as ‘Jazzy’ in his neighborhood. Jaz-O’s “Hawaiian Sophie” is one of Jay-Z’s earliest appearances on wax. - Key development: He saw Jaz-O get jerked over by the record business. No record deal and he return to selling drugs. 128. 1992 Big Daddy Kane (@22): BDK records a mixtape with Jaz-O and Jay-Z. Eventually, BDK and Jay start working together and during BDK’s time with the Patti LaBelle tour he had Jay-Z performing for him while was in the back changing clothes. Key Development: Exposure and experience, but no deal. Back to the streets. 129. 1994 Original Flavor/Clark Kent/Damon Dash (@24): Original Flavor was one of rap's middle school crews headed by Ski, an MC/producer. They were also the first group managed by future recording industry executive Damon Dash. Although Ski worked with legendary New York DJ Clark Kent for the groups debut project, the album fizzled. For their follow-up, Ski enlisted the aid of a few more MCs including a young Brooklynite with some experience in the rap field, Jay-Z. Original Flavor was Jay-Z's training ground and it served as a catapult for his future endeavors. Flavor's sophomore release was released in 1994 and again fizzled. However, the lead single "Can I Get Open" features Jay-Z in impeccable pre-Jayhova form. Jay-Z's skills far surpassed those of the rest of the crew and his solo career would begin soon. Key Development: Local buzz, regional tours, several singles and videos but no deal. Starts transition from the streets. 130. 1995-96 Roc-A-Fella Records (@25): Frustrated with being turned down by several major labels Carter, Dash and Kareem Burke started their own label, Roc-A-Fella, as an independent outlet for Jay-Z's music. After becoming a local sensation, Jay-Z turned into Jigga and adopted the Tony Montana-styled persona. He would continue to work with his Original Flavor partner Ski after the group disbanded, making him a member/producer of his Roc-a-Fella staff. Jay-Z was also supported by The Notorious B.I.G.'s producer DJ Clark Kent. Key Development: Debut album, ‘Reasonable Doubt’ released in 1996. It did not immediately attain commercial success, but it spawned several hits, and established Jay-Z in the hip-hop community. No more streets. 131. 1997 Def Jam (@27): Roc-A-Fella Records agreed to a 50/50 partnership and distribution deal with Def Jam. His second studio album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. Is released. The album debuted at #3 and most of the production is handled by Puff Daddy's production team giving the album a glossier sound than its predecessor. It was a shift from the mafioso rap themes of his first effort to a more popular sound. Critical reviews: "Though the productions are just a bit flashier and more commercial than on his debut, Jay-Z remained the tough street rapper, and even improved a bit on his flow...he struts the line between project poet and up-and-coming player" while balancing "both personas with the best rapping heard in the rap game since the deaths of 2Pac and Notorious B.I.G." (Also, in response to the sellout charge, Roc-A-Fella Records released the movie Streets Is Watching.) 132. 1998 Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life: The third studio album was released on September 29, 1998, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings. Key Development: He cracks the code. This album went on to become his most commercially successful album to date, selling over 5 million copies. Critics review: Q magazine called it "the epitome of mainstream hip hop". 133. Audio Clip 134. Open Comments: 135. Question: Everybody knows someone who overcame the “streets” and is a success or should have overcome the “streets” and been a success. Who is your personal “Jay-Z”? 136. Movie Scene: Beloved 137. Summary: In 1873 Ohio, Sethe (Oprah Winfrey) is a mother of three haunted by her horrific slavery past and her desperate actions for freedom. As a result, Sethe's home is haunted by a furious poltergeist, which drives away her two sons. Sethe and her daughter (Kimberly Elise) endure living with the spirit for 10 more years, until an old friend, Paul D. Garner (Danny Glover), arrives to run it out. After Garner moves in, a strange woman named Beloved (Thandie Newton) enters their lives, causing turmoil. 138. Accolades: Academy Awards, Best Costume Design: Colleen Atwood (Nominated), Chicago Film Critics, Most Promising Actress: Kimberly Elise (Winner), NAACP Image Awards, Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Danny Glover (Winner) 139. Review: Demme's direction tells the story through mood and accumulation of incident, rather than through a traditional story line. His editor, Carol Littleton, takes on the difficult task of helping us find our way through the maze. Some audience members, I imagine, will not like it--will find it confusing or too convoluted. And it does not provide the kind of easy lift at the end that they might expect. Sethe's tragic story is the kind where the only happy ending is that it is over. - Roger Ebert 140. Review: No Peace from a Brutal Legacy. "Beloved" works on its own but is much enhanced by familiarity with the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. In so ambitiously bringing this story to the screen, Ms. Winfrey underscores a favorite, invaluable credo: read the book. - By Janet Maslin. NY Times 141. Fallout: 'Beloved' Tests Racial Themes At Box Office; Will This Winfrey Film Appeal to White Audiences? - By Bernard Weinraub 142. Answer: No. Winfrey has gone on public record stating that she ate 30 pounds of macaroni and cheese when she was informed the Saturday after the movie opened that "we got beat by something called Chucky." Oprah also claimed that Beloved's failure at the box office was the worst moment in her career and brought her into a major depression. "It was the only time in my life that I was ever depressed, and I recognized that I (was) depressed because I've done enough shows (on the topic). 'Oh, this is what people must feel like who are depressed.” 143. Open Comments 144. Question: Favorite book-to-movie?: Call Me By Your Name/The Princess Bride/12 Years a Slave/Little Women/Mean Girls/The Shawshank Redemption/Harry Potter/Gone Girl/The Color Purple/The Wizard of Oz/Jurassic Park/The Lord of the Rings/The Godfather/THE /COLOR PURPLE/ROOTS/WAITING TO EXHALE/BELOVED/WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT/THINK LIKE A MAN/THE WIZ/THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES/The Help/THE HELP/MALCOLM X/LADY SINGS THE BLUES/HOW STELLA GOT HER GROOVE BACK/PRECIOUS/DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS 145. Technology that changed us: The 1990s, from Worldwide Web to Google - By David Gewirtz, ZDNET 146. 1990: The First Web Browser - Of all the technologies that changed our lives, perhaps the most profound of the last 50 years has been the web. But it was not the ability to hyperlink documents that made the most impact. Instead, it was the application that presented all that information to users, the browser. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented and wrote the first web browser in 1990 while employed at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. Notables: Adobe released the first version of Photoshop in 1990. 147. 1991: Linux - On August 25, 1991, Linus Torvalds typed the following to the Minix Usenet newsgroup, and it changed everything, "I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional..." Today, Linux runs in everything, from light bulbs to cars, to almost all TVs and phones on the market. Notable: Second generation (2G) cell phones. 2G service used digital transmission instead of analog and paved the way for SMS messaging. 148. 1992: The First Sms Text Message - December 3, 1992 engineer Neil Papworth sent a message to Richard Jarvis on a Vodafone Orbitel 901 handset. It said, "MERRY CHRISTMAS". 149. 1993: Mosaic Web Browser - It was the first browser that could display images. Mosaic was created by grad students at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) located at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Mosaic eventually became Netscape, which dominated the web (for a while, at least). 150. 1994: Amazon Founded - It started as a source for books. Notable: Sony's first PlayStation 151. 1995: Windows 95 And Ie 1.0 - Windows 95 was the first version of Windows to include IE, which would become the dominant browser for more than a decade. Notable (1): E-commerce: While the concept of e-commerce existed loosely for a few years, it was not until the 1990s that modern e-commerce was born. In 1995, both Amazon and eBay launched, and in 1999 Alibaba made its debut. Notable (2): JavaScript. SSL, and eBay 152. 1996: Palm Pilot Handheld - The first successful handheld PDA. Notable: DVD, & USB 153. 1997: Steve Jobs Returns To Apple - Apple would soon utterly transform music and telephones. Notable: MP3 players, Netflix, and Wi-Fi standard adopted. 154. 1998: Google Founded. Notable: Windows 98 and first iMac introduced. 155. 1999: The digital video recorder (DVR) was born. Notable: BlackBerry and preparing for the Y2K bug. 156. Question: Best 90’s tech: 157. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1998?
Sinixta Soundz Underground Mix 33 "Old No Limit Mix " w/ DJ Lord Sinixta of UGS Radio Playlist Includes: C-Murder, Master P, MC Big O ,Sonya C, Tre-8, The Real Untouchables, Challi G, Milkman, King George, Markest Bank, Daniel Fry, Fonzo, Big Ed, Lil Ric, Chilee Powdah, Skull Dugrey, Silkk The Shocker, TRU, E-A-Ski, Dangerous Dame, DJ Grandmaster Scratch, Mia X
As we commemorate the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we are actively grieving those we have lost to COVID-19. The legacy of resilience is present in today’s generation, as they refuse to sweep issues like the aftermath of Katrina under the rug. Mia X is a best selling author, professor of music, and known as […] The post S2 Ep 26: Hood Politics w/ Mia X appeared first on Hip Hop Caucus.
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Your Grrrl sits down with Mia X to talk herbalism and reiki! We also discuss the struggles of being an empath, how to be more aware of psychic messages, and why being in your own body is important for developing your intuition. We talk about why empaths struggle with boundaries and the connectivity between the mind, body, emotions, and our intuition. She also gives us the skinny on some of her favorite herbs and how to use a pendulum to cleanse your home! You can find Mia on Instagram @MiaXMarksTheSpot and online at MiaXMarksTheSpot.com Catch me @RainbowGlitterStar on Instagram, and for all your witchy shopping visit RainbowGlitterStar.com Send a screenshot of your written 5-Star review to be entered into a monthly drawing for a free reading!
In this episode, Supa Mario links up with New Orleans Rap star on the rise, JAYARSON and New Orleans hip hop royalty, Jakk Jo, the Prince son of the Queen of Southern Rap, Mia X. The duo discuss their new single “Mannie Williams” and how they teamed up with producer KMorGOLD (Instagram & Twitter @kmorgold) to deliver this hit! The two discuss what it takes to be a CEO and your own boss. Also, we converse on the importance of getting the bag as an independent artist. There is plenty we discussed but make sure you tune in to hear this episode in detail! The single “Mannie Williams” is available for purchase/streaming on all major digital platforms. Also, check out the video for “Mannie Williams” on YouTube! Follow these talented artists on social media:Twitter: @_jayarson @ jakkjo504Instagram: @_jayarson @jakkjomusic
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In this episode Tony shares his appreciation for No Limit rapper, Mia X. We discuss this weeks Dem Debate and reminisce on the days of playing Mother May I.
Katrina som dundrade in över Louisiana och ödelade stora delar av New Orleans blir en av utgångspunkterna när vi gör en tidsresa i det som kallas för den amerikanska populärmusikens vagga. Möt rhythm and bluesspöken, genrevrakdelar, bounce-egon, låtsasindianer, sissys, översvallande livsglädje, bottenlös fattigdom och odödliga musiker. Mats Nileskär sammanstrålar med bland andra Art Neville, som gick bort tidigare i år, Allen Toussaint, Mia X, KLC, Fats Domino, Lil Wayne, Irma Thomas, Choppa, Aaron Neville, Cyril Neville, Big Freedia, Trombone Shorty och 5th Ward Weebie.
There was 'no limit' to this weeks show. In saying so, former No Limit soldier turned chef Mia X is now adding a new profession to her resume—college professor. In an Instagram post, the Hip-Hop legend made the official announcement that she was joining the faculty of the esteemed Loyola University as a professor of Hip-Hop Studies. Congrats to the legend and all the best with her new position! NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. was flexing on the job, showing off a $400K watch during his Cleveland Browns debut, what! For Odell, wearing a $350,000 Richard Mille RM 11-03 McLaren Flyback Chronograph watch to match his jersey was his answer to making a grand entrance. It can't be this serious. Not on the football field, lol. There was definitely no limit for a 74-year-old woman, Mangayamma Yaramati of southern Indian that gave birth earlier this month to a healthy set of twin girls via in vitro fertilization. After the birth, she provided doctors with her birth certificate where they were able to accurately confirm her age. Yaramati and her husband, 82-year-old Sitarama Rajarao, had never had any children during their 57-year marriage…until now. Man...this is incredible. Yaramati also admitted that she and her husband had been ridiculed in their village for years because they didn’t have children, but now that has changed. We also had in studio comedian extrodinaire, Omar Terell. Check him out everywhere @iamomarterrell for show updates and events. As usual, we got you covered with the latest and greatest! Don't go far because we'll be RIGHT BACK next Wednesday from 9-10 pm!!
New Orleans native Master P rewrote the rules or the record industry when he founded his No Limit empire. From making hit records, to fashion, television, movies and sports marketing Master P has tried and conquered them all. In this episode he tells the story of the one label executive that unknowingly changed his career path, dealing with the murder of his brother, and the one thing any aspiring entrepreneur should stop doing.
JAH BLESS WELCOME TO ANOTHER LYRICAL DIVA SISTERIN MUSIC PURE BARZ BINARY MASH AS WE SALAUTE OUR SISTERS IN MUSIC INSPIRING THE HOOD AND CREATING CHANGES IN AND OUT OF MUSIC shelly thunder:shake that devil off sister carrol:rastafire queen ifrica:black women lady g:moschino and versace sheba: watch man koffee:toast lady ann /sister carrol/sister nancy:informer paperdoll:beast babs bunny:chun li(freestyle) diamonique:boom bap kizzy raw:biggie flow hurricane g:elbarrio(spanish version) bahamadia:3 the hardway eternia:bbq charilie baltimore:thourgh bitches
DJ Taz has been producing music since he was 10 years old, and his professional career spans over 30 years. DJ Taz has been signed by EMI Records, Priority Records, Universal Music Group, Organized Noize, Interscope, and he has a partnership with J Lawson Music Group. DJ Taz has performed at fabled Atlanta DJ venues ranging from The Tabernacle, the Lakewood Amphitheater, Phillips Arena, the Wolf Creek Amphitheater, and Civic centers across the world. In 1997, his premiere album DJ Taz World Wide debuted on the Hot Rap Billboard 100. DJ Taz has produced multiple Billboard Top 10 hits including Nasty Dancer, That's Right, and Donkey Kong. This Atlanta House DJ, DJ Taz then went on to make his own record label, Big Taz Records, in 2015. Big Taz Records released DJ Taz Overcoming The World, DJ Taz It's On, and DJ Taz OG Music. He independently released Bass, a documentary on bass music, with Kilo Ali in 2017, along with The Rebirth of Kilo Ali's Classic Trap Music. This internationally known ARTIST/PRODUCER/DJ has worked with various artists such as DJ Swiff , OutKast, Run DMC, TI, Dungeon Family, Mr. Flamboyant, and Kilo Ali. He has also worked with popular artists 8Ball& MJG, Men at Large, Franchize Boyz, Sho'nuff Pimpin, Goodie Mob, Jagged Edge, Miss Neka, Raheem the Dream, DJ Smurf AKA Mr. Collipark, DJ Kizzy Rock, June Dog, Jeezy, David Banner, Uncle Luke, and Mia X, as well as Shabop Productions ranging from artist development, wardrobe, etiquette, musical concepts, and creative process. Producing
This week we got the First Lady of No Limit Records, Mama Mia X!!! My middle school dreams have literally come true and it is my hope that you are inspired, encouraged and empowered after hearing the story of Mia X's evolution. To take my free class visit: bit.ly/freeincomeclass To join my WERK Squad visit: bit.ly/werksquad
Happy Women's History Month! Listen in as Lesley and Daré kick off the festivities by paying homage to some of the most talented woman MCs in the game. Playlist: UKnowHowWeDu - Bahamadia That's What I'm Lookin' For - Da Brat Come Correct - Blimes Brixton & Gifted Gab (B.A.G.) Ghetto Symphony -Snoop Dogg f. Mia X, Fiend, C-Murder, Silkk The Shocker, Mystikal, & Goldie Loc Got It All - Eve & Jadakiss Monster - Kanye f. Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Rick Ross --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/versepodcast/message
Vol. 5 Of the Trap Chad Bootleg Broadcast, where we explore the influential and classic sounds of gangster rap that helped mold what we now considered to be Trap music in the New Orleans area.1. The Showboys- Show Boys2.Where They At ( Club ) - D.J Jimi3. Bitches (Reply) - M.C E4. Hustlaz - Fila Phil5. Roll With Em ft. Big Tymers - Juvenile6.Make 'em say ugh.- Master P Ft. Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mystikal, Fiend7. Whats Happenin - JuvenileSupport the show (http://www.venmo.com/trap-chad)
Get ready for the Wild Wayne Unchained Podcast (cue applause)!!! We'll talk it up about culture, cuisine and lifestyle! So strap on your seat belt and we bout to ride! Wild Wayne IS THE VOICE OF NEW ORLEANS! He has been an iconic media figure for over 2 decades with radio accolades, television shows, blockbuster movie cameos, philanthropy and now culinary guru! Plus WWU will be co-piloted by New Orleans hustler of the year, fashion icon, and cigar aficionado Shawn Royal aka Charlie P. Hustle. Additionally, we will feature some of the most innovative and colorful characters from NOLA and beyond! Here comes episode 3... Today we were blessed to more MIA X! New Orleans #NATIVE, legend, author, historian, rapper, community activist, and cook! First off HAPPY BIRTHDAY WEEK TO MIA! We talk about her rap beginnings, as Polo B with New York Incorporated, Mannie Fresh The Payback, Warren Mayes, Bobby Marchan, KLC, Master P and No Limit! Mia discusses the evolution of New Orleans hip hop and bounce and the need for more acknowledgment for New Orleans hip hop artists massive contribution to the whole New Orleans music history! We talk about Mia X's #TeamWhipDemPots and her 2 cookbooks This session with Mia X is an important piece of recording New Orleans' rich cultural heritage and history....it is raw...it is unapologetic...it is candid...it is UNCHAINED! Follow Mia X on instagram @themamamiax for info on her victories, books and more! themamamiax #WECONTROLTHENARRATIVE! Podcast 4 coming next week 1/18 at 1:18am! Subscribe today and stay tuned.... Recorded at BuckJump Studios Engineered by C. Smith Filmed by Damian Gordon of Rich In Spirit Productions Pictures by Jonathan Blake Vasquez For sponsorship and advertising inquiries - call 504-258-0200 or via email wildwayneunchained@gmail.com
Get ready for the Wild Wayne Unchained Podcast (cue applause)!!! We'll talk it up about culture, cuisine and lifestyle! So strap on your seat belt and we bout to ride! Wild Wayne IS THE VOICE OF NEW ORLEANS! He has been an iconic media figure for over 2 decades with radio accolades, television shows, blockbuster movie cameos, philanthropy and now culinary guru! Plus WWU will be co-piloted by New Orleans hustler of the year, fashion icon, and cigar aficionado Shawn Royal aka Charlie P. Hustle. Additionally, we will feature some of the most innovative and colorful characters from NOLA and beyond! Here comes episode 2... Today we were blessed to have MIA X! New Orleans #NATIVE, legend, author, historian, rapper, community activist, and cook! First off HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIA! We talk about her homeless needs drive Her 7th Ward upbringing and cultural influence We talk about surprising NOLA family ties and long lost relationships...THE ESSENCE OF NEW ORLEANS! This session with Mia X is an important piece of recording New Orleans' rich cultural heritage and history....it is raw...it is unapologetic...it is candid...it is UNCHAINED! Follow Mia X on instagram @themamamiax for info on her victories, books and HERE ARE THEdetails on her homeless drive! themamamiax This all started at the red light on Esplanade and Claiborne. I saw a man doing a #2 and using a bag to wipe himself. I was frozen. We buy tissue and toiletries in bulk and honestly take having necessities for granted. There are well over 1200 homeless people in New Orleans. Some are suffering from depression and mental illness. Others have simply run out of options. I have never seen so many homeless people in this small city in my life. January 9th help me to make a small change to jumpstart a continuous help effort. I'm asking when you make a trip to the grocery or dollar tree if you would be so kind to pick up an item that someone can use. @sess45 of @nuthinbutfirerecords and @peachesrecords have been kind enough you allow their locations as drop off points. And the items assembly will be January 9th 11-2pm at the Treme center Nothing is too small. Everything is helpful and appreciated. I can't imagine not having toilet paper or a toothbrush soap sanitary napkins on top of not having a roof over my head. There but for Gods grace go us ALL. Thank you for your compassion and support
How many people can say they survived decades in the rap game and cancer? No Limit records Mia X can make that claim.She burst through the doors of the music game riding on the No Limit tank. Her albums Good Girl Gone Bad, Unlady Like and Mama Drama made Mia X a favorite amongst Southern rap fans and a model for what many female emcees would try to become.After a few year on the low rehabbing from cancer she got to work on her second love, cooking. Her new cookbook/memoir Things My Grandma Told Me, Things My Grandma Showed Me is more than just a list of recipes. It also serves as a detailed story of her life before and after music.Mia stopped by the studio while in Atlanta to discuss her book, beating cancer, the role Cash Money Records co-CEO Slim played in helping her find relief through CBD oil, her opinion on female rappers today and more.
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LADY QUEET BIO I born as Chiquita Coleman aka(Lady Queet) in Atlanta,Ga. I have been writing music since 10 years of age, I been rapping 14 years of age. My influence is Young Jeezy, Nas, Mia X, and MC Lyte. DEFONIX I am a an old soul with a passion for my artwork. I like to create picture canvases with song and capture a vivid feel through graphic art. As of May 2017 I graduated from the University of Toledo with a Bachelor's degree in communications. I have experience using pro tools, cubase, adobe photo shop, canvas and I movie software to name a few. I have been writing and creating music since 2006. My music is a culmination of my experiences and connection with my subconscious's mind sound. My writing and songwriting are my way I am able to vent and express my true inner self as well as address issues that I may not discuss with just anyone on an everyday basis. I plan to leave a loving touch on the world in some way with my platform of music a
DaTakeOver sits down with Jakk Jo to discuss his underground grind in the rap game, and staying true to his craft as an artist, delivering a vivid uncut reality of New Orleans. We learn of Jakk Jo’s musical influences on No Limit and Cash Money Records, and how his mother, the legendary Mia X, critiqued and helped him grow into a competitive artist with an unparalleled work ethic. Jakk Jo has even earned the likes of Ronald “Slim” Williams, who put him into Cash Money’s artist development program which allowed him to sharpen his skills.Jakk Jo shares his ambitions of acting, the importance of hometown support, and even drops gems on health and fitness. After 12 mixtapes, he eludes to more music to keep NOLA street content relevant. Jakk Jo promises two new mixtapes are on the way and leaves us with a memorable freestyle to keep us awaiting the follow up to his Wohday Musik series! Listen to our full exclusive interview for more about Jakk Jo!Find Jakk Jo’s music on www.jakkjo.com, Tidal, iTunes, and DatPiffFollow Jack Jo on IG: @jakkjomusic and Twitter: @jakkjomusic
March 17, 2018 (St. Batricks Day) Hosts: DC PauL,Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, J. Steel, & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: DJ Mastermind Producer: Brian Egland Guests: Tunde Wey & River I. Smith Topics: People may know him as the rebel, but he is the light. One of the most purposeful people with an abundance of talent on a journey for a great 2018. He works hard, drinks his energy, and is our brother. On this episode of TheMisBelief RadioShow we are celebrating our very own #thatactorguy Martin "Mister Bats" Bradford on his birthday, St. Batricks Day! Tune into this episode hear all the love and get all feelz. We are first joined by Chef Tunde Wey who discusses making national headlines after his month long pop up restaurant, Saartj, gained attention for also being a social experiement about racial wealth disparity. Tunde discusses the inspiration behind the restaurant and the experiment, and also discusses how the customers reacted to the price of the meal being $12 or a suggested $30 to those who identified as white. After dat we are joined by TheMisbelief TeamMember, Comedian, and Recording Artist River I. Smith who discusses his musical journey project that will see him create albums under different genres, and also flexes his pun making skills with us. We run it about Tom Benson cutting everybody out in his will, the request for a Benson Circle, Aretha Franklin postponing Jazz Fest for the 3rd year in a row and being replaced by Rod Stewart, DC being on the SoFar Nola team, Dillard University celebrating women's month with speaking presentations by Remy Ma, Mia X, Downtown Leslie Brown, Keke Palmer, Donna Brazil, and a whole lot more of wuts going on out chere, a sankofa session in honor of LeLand University, and #thatactorguy Mister Bats is slapping 1/3 of the breakfast club and a teacher with a gun with the Dat Neck this week. Songs: Phat Word - Where Y'at AP Wise Guys – Determination Song Brandon Tarrell – Life Chase Dat Truth – Still Standing Da Homie Skidd – Let's Talk River I. Smith – Give It All Away River I Smith – Turn Me Up Dee-1 – Hood Villains TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists. If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.
February 17, 2018 (Lava Lamp Onezay) Hosts: DC PauL, Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, & J. Steel Engineer: DJ Mastermind Producer: Brian Egland Guests: Jade Booker & John Lacarbiere III Topics: A wave of black culture has spread across the nation. The receipts say you saw it, but the videos, pictures, and social media posts say that you've experienced Black Panther. Thanks to Juan LaFonta, DC Paul and TheMisBelief Crew experienced Black Panther too at the red carpet premiere held at the AMC Elmwood Theater. The people shut the Elmwood Theater zown! They came out in their all black attire, African attire, cosplay attire, young people, old people, all the kids, the line to get in started long and only got longer, and the red carpet drew in celebrities and public figures like Big Freedia, Dee-1, Mia X, and City Council Person Cindi Nguyen. Tune into this episode of TheMisBelief RadioShow and hear all about DC Paul and TheCoHosts' expeirence to Wakanda! We are first joined by Jade Booker of Crowns Corporation JB. The organization, geared towards under privileged youth, plans activities and events with the goal of giving the kids something to do and getting them off the street. Crown Corporation JB is inspired by Jade's own childhood experience of not being able to afford extracurricular activities and feeling like that was a setback for her adult life. Her mission now is for kids to know they can do whatever they want to do, but they have to work hard at it. Off the hills of a video gone viral, John Lacarbiere III joins DC and TheCoHosts to discuss what had happened actually in the video, how he is using the attention from it to benefit something positive in New Orleans, and his sex positive brand that includes books, music, and live shows. We run it about the misbelief radio show becoming a weekday lounge Monday through Friday 7-8pm, DC opening up for Ledisi with Sheryl Lee Ralph and Anthony Mackie in the audience, Winn Dixie going bankrupt and closing 200 stores, Vietnamese restaurants being a staple in the community, and a whole lot more of wuts going on out chere, a sankofa session in honor of Arthur “Mr. Okra” Robinson , and #thatactorguy Mister Bats is slapping the Dat Neck this week from the front and back. Songs: Phat Word - Where Y'at Andre Brown – Experience Ariee – Still In Love Elliott Luv – Matrix Rahim Glaspy - Mary Jane Love Assata Jones – Nothing But Chu A.P. Wise Guise – Magnificence ALXNDERTHEGREAT – Just Wanna TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists. If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.
The best hip hop of 1997 Tracklist: KRS-One - Step Into A World (Rapture's Delight) Feat. Keva Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See LL Cool J - 4, 3, 2, 1 Feat. Method Man, Redman, Canibus & DMX Rakim - Guess Who's Back The Notorious B.I.G - Kick In The Door Puff Daddy & The Family - It's All About The Benjamins Feat. The LOX, Lil' Kim & The Notorious B.I.G Wyclef Jean - Guantanamera Feat. Lauryn Hill, Celia Cruz & Jeni Fujita The Notorious B.I.G - Ten Crack Commandments Capone-N-Noreaga - L.A, L.A Feat. Tragedy Khadafi & Mobb Deep The Firm - Phone Tap Feat. Dr. Dre Common - Invocation Missy Elliott - The Rain (Supra Dupa Fly) Feat. Timbaland Timbaland & Magoo - Up Jumps Da Boogie Feat. Missy Elliott & Aaliyah Camp Lo - Luchini (This Is It) Master P - Make 'Em Say Uhh Feat. Mia X, Mystikal, Silkk The Shocker & Fiend Jungle Brothers - How Ya Want It We Got It (Native Tongues Remix Feat. De La Soul & Q-Tip) Rakim- It's Been A Long Time Craig Mack - What I Need (Remix) Rampage - Wild For Da Night Feat. Busta Rhymes Artifacts - The Ultimate EPMD - Da Joint Common - Reminding Me (Of Sef) Feat. Chantay Savage Jay-Z - A Million & One Questions (Remix) Frankie Cutlass - The Cypher: Part 3 Feat. Craig G, Roxanne Shanté, Biz Markie & Big Daddy Kane The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize Big Punisher - I'm Not a Player EPMD - Never Seen Before (Remix) Tha Alkaholiks - Hip Hop Drunkies The Beatnuts - Off The Books Feat. Big Punisher & Cuban Link Cru - Just Another Case Lil' Kim - Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix Feat. Angie Martinez, Da Brat, Left Eye & Missy Elliott) Busta Rhymes - Dangerous Ma$e - Feel So Good Feat. Kelly Price & Puff Daddy Pras - Avenues Feat. Ky-Mani Marley Wyclef Jean - We Trying To Stay Alive Feat. Pras & John Forté Heavy D - Big Daddy (Remix Feat. McGruff) Will Smith - Men In Black Feat. Coko The Notorious B.I.G - MO' Money Mo' Problems Feat. Ma$e, Puff Daddy & Kelly Price 2Pac - Do For Love Feat. Eric Williams OutKast - In Due Time Feat. Cee-Lo Green Paid & Live - All My Time Feat. Lauryn Hill Ma$e - What You Want Feat. Total Wu-Tang Clan - Triumph Feat. Cappadonna Warren G - I Shot The Sheriff Feat. Nanci Fletcher Jay-Z - Who You Wit II EPMD - Richter Scale Common - Retrospect For Life Feat. Lauryn Hill
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This week THEDO & MAQ from DaTakeOver share their history from starting there own record label/ managing to starting DaTakeOver Podcast. 8 Episodes in, DaTakeOver would like to thank everyone who has been tuning in and spreading the love, we really appreciate it. #THEDO #MAQ
Mia X been there, done that, and has the plaques to prove it. With a career that spans over 20 years, Mia X discusses her influences to want to rap, her relationship with Mannie Fresh, history behind the classic "Da Payback", Ghostwriting, No Limit and tons of more. Instead of resting on her laurels, Mia is adding to her legacy with the release of of her memoir "Things My Grandma Told Me, Things My Grandma Showed Me"
G'sta is a rapper/producer from New Orleans, LA. He's gained respect through the quality projects that he's released since the 90's, starting with "Misery" and "World of Syn" which developed a cult following internationally, then with "We Workin'", the full length album with Layzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, then with a host of projects throughout the 2000's including his "Classic Status" mixtape series, and now with his "Don't Shoot The Messenger" project, which is produced entirely by DJ Blaknificent. DJ Blaknificent is a DJ/producer from New Orleans, LA. He helped lay the foundation for what would become the New Orleans Hip-Hop scene, as well as the New Orleans Bounce music scene. From coming up as part of the legendary New Orleans group Psycho Ward, to producing and working with such notable artists as Mia X and Kane & Abel, to now producing with G'sta and providing the sonic landscape for the "Don't Shoot The Messenger" project, 'Nif continues to put in work, providing a classical Hip-Hop sound that is a refreshing departure from the current musical trends. On this episode, we start talking with DJ Blaknificent as he gives us some New Orleans music history. Once G'Sta gets on the line, we get into their musical history, their lives in general, and of course "Don't Shoot The Messenger," which you need to listen to right now because it is dope! We really had fun kicking it with these guys, and this episode is definitely a must listen. To check out G'Sta and DJ Blaknificent, go to http://www.sostimulusent.com. Listen to "Don't Shoot The Messenger" on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/gsta-g/sets/dont-shoot-tha-messenger. Please favorite, subscribe, and comment on iTunes, Soundcloud, and Stitcher. Visit channel10podcast.com for more dope episodes, and click the "Store" link at the top to purchase Channel 10 Podcast merchandise and support the podcast.
Feat interview with Warped Tour boss - Kevin Lyman, plus A-Z of MIA - X. New music by Seeker, Black Dogs, Oceano, The Browning. Plus the usual news and chat from the alternative world. contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machogranderock merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/ 'This podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
What Up Crew! This episode along with our normal funny a** shenanigans we speaking on the lockdown "Did you hate or love it?" also we talk about Juvenile's big comeback and how Mannie Fresh came back out the woodworks along with Mia X......Did yall....Vax That Thang Up?....lolSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-and-unfiltered-podcast/exclusive-content