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Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Swamburger, Scarlet Monk, Gift of Gab, conshus, Heresy, Monie Love , Dominique Larue, Carolina Dirty, MyVerse, Cautious Clay, BlackLiq, Dub Sonata, MonoNeon, SNDLG, Homeboy Sandman, Brand The Builder, Georgia Anne Muldrow, NxWorries, Theo Croker, Sean Shakespeare, E-Turn, Prolific Wone, DWTBF, Adrian Younge, Aesop Rock, Elementalz Music, Sankofa, Burnt Bakarak, Emma-Jean Thackray, J-LIVE, Joi, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
**It's The Pacman Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week The Pacman Played Dance Classics/Hindi Bhangra/RnB/Boogie/Hip Hop/Remixes With Dilated Peoples, Vishal-Shekhar - "Sher Khul Gaye", Citrus Sun, Stone, GQ, Sharon Redd, Joyce Sims, Achanak - "Hargunga", Cornell CC Carter, The Temptations, Monie Love, Kajagoogoo, Trax Allstars - "Bun Up" & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #hindi #bhangra #remixes #boogie #80svibes #90svibes #reggaemusic Catch The Pacman Live Every Monday From 9:00 PM UK Time 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**
On this flashback of Take It Personal, we're hitting you with a combined remastered version of episodes 29 & 30, our Native Tongues Tribute. This 12+ hour episode features music from the most important, and influential hip-hop collective we've ever seen. With the help and hustle of both DJ Red Alert and Chris Lighty, the Native Tongues were a force to be reckoned with. The Jungle Brothers paved the way for groups like De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep. Prior to The Flava Unit, Queen Latifah was this crew's Den mother. Along with her protege Monie Love, they were both instrumental in helping the female movement in hip-hop. The Native Tongues provided plenty of classic albums, countless anthems and produced more offspring than Joe Jackson. The Natives helped jumpstart the careers of Busta Rhymes, Chi-Ali, Mos Def, J Dilla and have influenced artists such as Brand Nubian, K.M.D., Common, The Beatnuts, Bush Babees, The Roots, Slum Village, Little Brother, Kanye West, Black Star, Pharrell, Hieroglyphics, The Pharcyde, J5, Kedrick Lamar, Pusha T, Andre 3000 and even Nas. They've influenced everyone! The Native Tongue brand was strong despite some internal conflict, growing pains and different career paths. They left an everlasting impression on hip-hop. It's our privilege to present to you our Native Tongues Tribute! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
On this flashback of Take It Personal, we're hitting you with a combined remastered version of episodes 29 & 30, our Native Tongues Tribute. This 12+ hour episode features music from the most important, and influential hip-hop collective we've ever seen. With the help and hustle of both DJ Red Alert and Chris Lighty, the Native Tongues were a force to be reckoned with. The Jungle Brothers paved the way for groups like De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep. Prior to The Flava Unit, Queen Latifah was this crew's Den mother. Along with her protege Monie Love, they were both instrumental in helping the female movement in hip-hop. The Native Tongues provided plenty of classic albums, countless anthems and produced more offspring than Joe Jackson. The Natives helped jumpstart the careers of Busta Rhymes, Chi-Ali, Mos Def, J Dilla and have influenced artists such as Brand Nubian, K.M.D., Common, The Beatnuts, Bush Babees, The Roots, Slum Village, Little Brother, Kanye West, Black Star, Pharrell, Hieroglyphics, The Pharcyde, J5, Kedrick Lamar, Pusha T, Andre 3000 and even Nas. They've influenced everyone! The Native Tongue brand was strong despite some internal conflict, growing pains and different career paths. They left an everlasting impression on hip-hop. It's our privilege to present to you our Native Tongues Tribute! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Undiscovered Gemz This episode features music from various artists of the 80's and 90's. Music from this era has always been the soundtrack of my life so I wanted to share my love of good music. Songs that are featured are Mac Band - Roses Are Red, Father MC - Treat Them Like They Want To Be Treated, Johnny Gill - Fairweather Friend, Full Force - Ain't My Type Of Hype, Today - Why You Get Funky On Me (Remix), Another Bad Creation - Iesha, Tony! Toni! Tone! - Feels Good, Alexander O'Neal - Fake, Color Me Badd - I Wanna Sex You Up (Smoothed Out/ Long Version), Madonna - Justify My Love, Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance, Queen Latifah - Ladies First (Feat. Monie Love). Thank you for tapping in. Next week we will be have two special guests So'Blanc and Bsmith.
**It's The Pacman Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week The Pacman Played Dance Classics/Hindi Bhangra/RnB/Boogie/Hip Hop/Remixes With Hillside, Jean Carne, Kishore Kumar - "Kitne Sapne Kitne Arman", Tony Rallo Band, Ollie & Jerry, From Aleem, Kunal Ganjawala -"Tere Bin (Remix), Paul Hardcastle, Sonu Nigam & The Sabri Brothers - "Tumse Milke Dil Ka", Bobby Nunn's "Baby Don't You Knock It" (Trax Allstars Ting), Jeffrey Osborne, Bobby D'Ambrosio & Lasala, Fatback Band's "Lover Undercover" (Trax Allstars Ting), Monie Love, Rene & Angela, & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #hindi #bhangra #remixes #boogie #80svibes #90svibes #reggaemusic Catch The Pacman Live Every Monday From 9:00 PM UK Time 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**
This is the 1st hour of The Land of Make Believe with Old Man Ratchet that aired on Saturday June 29th 2024 from 8 to 9 pm (est) on WOZO-LP 103.9 FM Knoxville, TN and streamed online at wozoradio.com. This hour was mixed using Serato Dj Pro 3.0.12 software using a Pioneer DDJ Rev 5 controller. Additional editing, vocals and production was done with Audacity Freeware for noncommercial use. WOZO is a non-commercial radio station that relies on listener support. To help us stay on the air, please consider a donation through Venmo @WozoFM Thank You!Track List: Station ID No One Listens PSA - Protect Press Freedom PO Box plea for money Show IntroQueen - We Will Rock You (Fatboy Slim Remix) Lionel Richie - All Night Long (Mood Funk Remix) Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Mix & Fairbanks Edit) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Axton Frick Remix) Pointer Sisters - Automatic (Tonbe Remix) C+C Music Factory - Everybody Dance Now (KaktuZ Remix) Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue (Orphic Remix) Talking Heads- Once In A Lifetime (Gigamesh Remix) Disko Junkie- I Like To Party Jiminy Hop- In The Right Place At The Right Time David Bowie - Fame ( Underground Utopia's Progressive Remix ) Sugarhill Gang -Apache (Trolla Bass Booty Remix).mp3 Monie Love vs Adeva- Ring My Bell PSA- Venmo @WOZOFM
As the ethereal vocals of Stevie Wonder intertwine with driving house rhythms, Mario Z deftly weaves in elements from Sister Sledge's "He's The Greatest Dancer," infusing the track with an infectious energy that ignites the dancefloor. The seamless fusion of Wonder's soulful croons and Sister Sledge's euphoric harmonies results in a sonic landscape that is as exhilarating as it is irresistible. Furthermore, Mario Z incorporates Monie Love's saxophone riff from "It's A Shame (My Sister)," adding a touch of sultry allure to the remix. The smooth, velvety tones of the saxophone meld effortlessly with Wonder's vocals, creating a symphony of sound that transports listeners to a realm where melody and rhythm intertwine in perfect harmony.
BMS/ LADIES FIRST In today's episode, we salute the women of music, particularly in the genre of r&b. As beautiful as music can be, the business of music is often the opposite as it closely adopts the worst of society's traits. For many decades while women were celebrated in music, they still had to take a back seat to men. Fortunately, we have learned from the mistakes of the past, but we still have a way to go. This is 'Her' story, this is our story.Stay strong my sister.Featuring Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Dionne Warwick, and many more.Remember when music was Music!DJ Rhythm DeePLAYLIST1. I'M EVERY WOMAN/CHAKA KHAN2. IT'S NOT RIGHT BUT IT'S OKAY/WHITNEY HOUSTON3. BACKUP PLAN/ANGIE STONE4. LOVE ON TOP/ BEYONCE5. YOU MAKE ME FEEL (LIKE A NATURAL WOMAN)/ARETHA FRANKLIN6. IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN/GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS7. WOMAN TO WOMAN/SHIRLEY BROWN8. WALK ON BY/DIONNE WARWICK9. WRECKLESS LOVE/ALICIA KEYS10. GIRL/DESTINY'S CHILD11. KISS OF LIFE/SADE12. SWEET LOVE/ANITA BAKER13. WHEN IT HURTS SO BAD/LAURYN HILL14. NOT GON CRY/MARY J BLIGE15. SUPERWOMAN/KARYN WHITE16. LADIE'S CHOICE/TEENA MARIE17. LADIE'S FIRST/QUEEN LATIFAH & MONIE LOVE
This year, the music that we call Hip Hop is 50 years old. The Grammy's had a celebration and almost everyone was there... The crew talks about it.
**Shan's Science Of Sound Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Shan Featured UK Hip Hop/Underground Hip Hop/Hip Hop Classics With Jurassic 5, Public Enemy, Fat Joe, De La Soul, King Tee, The Fabreeze Brothers, B.R.O.T.H.E.R, Tribe Callded Quest, Kool G Rap & Polo, Company Flow, Blade, Monie Love, Wu Tang Clan & More. Shan & The Science Of Sound Show Every Friday From 8:30PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #ukhiphop #hiphopclassics #hiphop #rap #rapclassics #turntableism 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**
*DISCUSSION TOPICS*- Peloton On-Tour Chicago Instructors and scheduled announced! Who got tickets? Thoughts on the events?- Who are we voting for to get a Leaderboard Award?- What is Daniel McKenna dropping! And what's up with his post?- New Fall apparel drop! Members are modeling!- New York Post article says treadmill sales have soared! Are people over stationary bikes?- Who's going to the Fireside chat with Jadakiss & Monie Love? And why are there still tickets available?- Alex Breanne Corporation update!- Jess King & Kirsten Ferguson return to the platform!- John Foley's rug company goes live! Thoughts on the prices? Who got the email? Who's buying a rug?- Peloton All-For-One Classes! Any favorites so far?- Class Recommendations!
*DISCUSSION TOPICS*- Jess Sims x Dunkin Donuts! Did you get your free coffee?- Is All-for-One basically PSNY Homecoming?- All-for-One panel with Monie Love and Jadakiss! Who's going?- Cody Rigsby auditioned for Ken in the Barbie movie?- Jess Sims returns to College GameDay!- Alex Breanne Corporation update!- My trip to London! I need recommendations!- Adrian Williams is an ambassador for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation!- What's up with Peloton stock?!?!- Meet & Greet with Leanne Hainsby and Hannah Frankson in Jersey! Who's going?- Ash Pryor row class with members! Who's going?- Jess Menardy is a Row House instructor!!!- HBO Max being beta tested on Peloton!- Team Wilpers new offering..."Peloton Technique Coaching."- Robin Arzon's Barnes & Noble book event! Who's going?- Class Recommendations!
From Queen Latifah's unity to Cardi B's WAP, women emcees continue to rule their Queendoms in Hip Hop History. We explore the evolution of the women of Hip Hop throughout a variety of topics from the founding mothers to the evolution of women in rap. Lastly, through all the successes, failures, triumphs, and turbulence, we discuss if hip hop can out live most of us and make it to the century mark. Episode guests include Monie Love. Rah Digga. Shanti Das. Dr Joy Harden Bradford. Bun B. Paul Wall. Shaheem Reid. LL Cool J.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we welcome NME legend Charles Shaar Murray, beamed in from his adopted Ipswich to reminisce about his career from Oz magazine to his John Lee Hooker biography Boogie Man. We start by discussing Charles' 1970 interview with the mighty Muddy Waters, his "favourite singer since I was 12 years old". Our guest talks about the Oz "School Kids" issue and the other underground publications for which he wrote before he was recruited by New Musical Express in the summer of 1972. We hear how "CSM" became NME's unofficial David Bowie correspondent and how — under Nick Logan's editorship — the paper radically broadened its rock remit to embrace film, literature and politics. Taking the story into the early '80s, we discuss the continuing passion for blues that led to years of research for Boogie Man. Clips from Tony Scherman's 1992 audio interview with its subject Mr. Hooker prompt our guest's memories of coaxing information out of the veteran bluesman. From John Lee and Muddy Waters we turn our attention to a Canadian guitarist who fell heavily under their spell: Robbie Robertson, whose death we learned about the night before recording this episode. After we hear audio of the Band man talking in 1991 about his "musical brother" Levon Helm, we discuss what the proto-Americana quintet meant then and now. We also pay tribute to punk artist Jamie Reid and Mexican-American cult hero Rodriguez. Wrapping up the episode, Barney quotes from late '70s interviews with Ted Nugent and Bruce Springsteen, after which Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about Monie Love and Beyoncé... Many thanks to special guest Charles Shaar Murray. His books, including Boogie Man: The Adventures of John Lee Hooker, are available from all good bookshops. Pieces discussed: Muddy Waters, David Bowie, Crosstown Traffic, John Lee Hooker, John Lee Hooker audio, Robbie Robertson, The Second Coming of Robbie Robertson, Jamie Reid, Rodriguez, Ted Nugent, Bruce Springsteen, Monie Love and Beyoncé.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MyGrane McNastee, Erykah Badu, conshus, Shinobi Stalin, Traj P, Jazzy Soto, Aroly Tariq, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, Monie Love, Devon Gilfillian, The Allergies, Andy Cooper, Marietta Smith, BAMBII, Sydanie, Jungle, Kiefer, MoZaic, Okito, Seez Mics, Aupheus, SebastiAn, London Grammar, Sa-Roc, Kristen Warren, Blak Madeen, U-God, Cheese, JuWehl, Emskee, Muzikman Edition, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
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
A mix of Hip Hop & R&B from USA & UK. Artists include: LL Cool J, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Monie Love, De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Silk, Omar, Junior, Don-E, Noel McKoy and Hil St. Soul .Big thanks to my special guest Andy Franklin (A-Class Entertainment) UK. https://www.facebook.com/andy.j.franklin.1Become a premium member today to enjoy over 70+ bonus shows & content at djbenniejames.supercast.comTips Welcome at: Cash App $djbenniejames or Venmo @dj-bennie-jamesLicensed by ASCAP 400009874Special Thanks as always to: Donna at Life Destiny SOULutions, The Gardner Family, Omar Boyles Promotions and Brian Marshall Support the showI.G: benniejames3Twitter: @benniejames123FB: bennie.james.10Website: djbeniejames.comStudio Line: 1-856 295-1753 - leave a voicemail messageLicensed by ASCAP 400009874
In this episode of 50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast series, we go back to a time when rap was not played on radio and New York City radio stations like WBLS and WHBI would play rap on the air during the weekends. This episode will dive into the uprise of rap hitting the airways, causing a shift in radio. Episode guests include Kurtis Blow. DJ Envy. Monie Love. Ed Lover. Charlamagne Tha God. Russell Simmons. Doc Wynter. Shaheem Reid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We gave you a taste on Tuesday, BUT, now it's time for this week's official @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ episode! MGM bring us a tale of loss & redemption, then we have a couple of Disney+ joints! First we have an adaptation of a classic children's 1954 book, play and animation. Then vibrancy, joy, and engagement is brought back to the rom-com!!! Today we have: A Good Person Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/sYC5ZOPRl9c The Ham Yard Hotel: 8th March 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 24th March 2023 Digital Release Date: 28th April 2023 Director: Zach Braff Cast: Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman, Molly Shannon, Chinaza Uche, Celeste O'Connor, Zoe Lister-Jones, Nichelle Hines, Toby Onwumere, Ignacio Diaz-Silverio Running Time: 129 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/phRXBLwcy5I Watch via NowTV: Here. https://www.nowtv.com/gb/watch/home/asset/a-good-person-2023/A5EK6sKrAaydPjrzFfdnf Watch via Sky Cinema: Here. https://www.sky.com/watch/title/programme/6befe563-ff2d-3316-b36e-fbcf90b9b37c Watch via AppleTV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/a-good-person/umc.cmc.4wtohp3qdbqdo6kfmeqhp2l81 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Good-Person-Florence-Pugh/dp/B0BY3VK64Q Website: Here. https://www.mgmstudios.com/a-good-person/home/ Twitter: @agoodpersonmov https://twitter.com/agoodpersonmov Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/AGoodPersonMov/ Instagram: @agoodpersonmov https://www.instagram.com/agoodpersonmov/ ------------ Peter Pan & Wendy Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/Ki6c9ncFRQg Digital Release Date: 28th April 2023 Director: David Lowery Cast: Jude Law, Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Yara Shahidi, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Joshua Pickering, Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, Jim Gaffigan Running Time: 109 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/p-5sVX7MRj8 Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/peter-pan-wendy/147B2rQASB09 Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/PeterPan Instagram: @disneypeterpan https://www.instagram.com/disneypeterpan/ ------------ Rye Lane Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/RzLGX94TSeE 2023 Sundance Film Festival: 23 January 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 17th March 2023 Digital Release Date: 3rd May 2023 Director: Raine Allen-Miller Cast: David Jonsson, Vivian Oparah, Simon Manyonda, Karene Peter, Benjamin Sarpong-Broni, Malcolm Atobrah, Alice Hewkin, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Marva Alexander, Llewella Gideon, Gary Beadle, Andrew Francis, Sandra Daley, Omari Douglas, Munya Chawawa, Blue Lab Beats Running Time: 82 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/7doNpDoLn4c Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/rye-lane/6bej2BywiV4Z Watch via Hulu: Here. https://www.hulu.com/movie/rye-lane-e3240081-68ec-4d08-aae9-db1d9f44ccc5 Vimeo: Here. https://vimeo.com/raineallenmiller ------------ *(Music) 'Ladies First' (feat. Monie Love) by Queen Latifah - 1989 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
In this episode of 50 Years of Hip Hop Podcast series, we go back in time when rap was not played on radio and New York City radio stations like WBLS and WHBI would play rap on the air during the weekends. This episode will dive into the uprise of rap hitting the airways, causing a shift in radio. Episode guests include Kurtis Blow. DJ Envy. Daddy-O. Monie Love. Ed Lover. Charlamagne Tha God. Russell Simmons. Doc Wynter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mixed by DJ Crosby (Singapore) 01. The Sugarhill Gang - Apache 02. Earth, Wind & Fire - Thinking Of You 03. Lisa Stansfield - This Is The Right Time 04. Whitney Houston - Love Will Save The Day 05. MC Hammer - Pray 06. C+C Music Factory - Just A Touch Of Love 07. Betty Boo And The Beatmasters - Hey DJ/ I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing) 08. Hi Tek 3 - Spin That Wheel 09. Mr Lee - Get Busy 10. The Beatmasters - Rok Da House 11. Technotronic - This Beat Is Technotronic 12. 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - Can't Help Myself 13. Afrika Bambaataa - Just Get Up And Dance 14. 2 In A Room - Wiggle It 15. Monie Love vs Adeva - Ring My Bell 16. Seduction - Two To Make It Right 17. Lonnie Gordon - Happenin' All Over Again 18. Black Box - I Don't Know Anybody Else MORE RETRO MIXTAPES ▶️ bit.ly/RA_RetroMixtape reactivateasia.com FIND US ON OUR SOCIALS! FACEBOOK
Laura Stylez always knew from a young age she wanted to work in hip hop, however she never desired to be a mother. It was always about her career. Tune in as Laura shares the iconic story of leaving LA for New York where she would find herself answering phones at a radio station and eventually sit at the helm of one of the most successful morning shows in the country. Stylez shares how she navigated a high risk pregnancy and postpartum in the midst of a pandemic. Laura also speaks to how with a supportive partner, unexpected friendships, her co-hosts at HOT 97, and under the tutelage of wildly talented titans of the radio: Monie Love, Steph Lova, and Angie Martinez, her community supports her success on and off the air.
How many feathers are on a Perdue chicken? How many fibers are intertwined in a Shredded Wheat biscuit? What does 'Tuhs eht lleh pu' mean? How many times did the Batmobile catch a flat? RIP Trugoy the Dove Tracklist: De La Soul - Breakadawn De La Soul - Buddy (Native Tongue Decision Feat. A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, Monie Love & Jungle Brothers) De La Soul - Simply De La Soul - All Good? Feat. Chaka Khan De La Soul - Ego Trippin' (Part Two) De La Soul - The Bizness Feat. Common De La Soul - Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa Jungle Brothers - Doin' Our Own Dang Feat. A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Monie Love & Queen Latifah (Do It To The JB's Mix) De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays" Feat. Q-Tip & Vinia Mojica De La Soul - Eye Know Feat. Otis Redding De La Soul - Keepin' The Faith (Straight Pass Feat. Vinia Mojica) De La Soul - Me Myself & I De La Soul - The Magic Number De La Soul - What's More (Rhythm Scholar One Of These Eyes Remix) De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) De La Soul - Pain Feat. Snoop Dogg De La Soul - Say No Go (Say No Dope Mix) De La Soul - Rock Co.Kane Flow Feat. MF DOOM De La Soul - Potholes In My Lawn De La Soul - Itzsoweezee (HOT) De La Soul - Plug Tunin' (Original 12" Version) De La Soul - The Grind Date De La Soul - Stakes Is High
De La Soul - Talkin' Bout Hey LoveGorillaz - Superfast Jellyfish (Feat. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)De La Soul - La La LaDa Beatminerz feat. De La Soul - The HustleDe La Soul - DinninitDe La Soul - I Can't Call ItPete Rock feat. De La Soul and Rob-O - Stay AwayCamp Lo - B-side To Hollywood Featuring TrugoyDe La Soul - Chanel No. FeverMr Jukes - Leap of Faith (feat. De La Soul & Horace Andy)De La Soul - Foolin'De La Soul - Goes With The WordDe La Soul - Go Out and Get ItDe La Soul, Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, & Shortie No Mass - In the WoodsHandsome Boy Modeling School feat. De La Soul - If It Wasn't For YouBlack Eyed Peas feat. De La Soul - Cali To New YorkTony Touch - What's that(¿Que Eso?) w/ De la Soul & Mos DefDe La Soul - Voodoo circusTalib Kweli & De La Soul - Soul RebelsSylk 130 - Cobbs Creek Feat De La Soul & Jazzy JeffCommon - Gettin Down @ The Amphitheater feat. De La SoulDe La Soul - Return of D.ST (Jim Sharp Re-Edit)De La Soul - Verbal ClapTy - The Idea feat. De La SoulDe La Soul feat Nas - God ItDe La Soul - Exodus (Outro)De La Soul - Trying People De La Soul - I aM I bEDe La Soul - Hold TightDe La Soul (ft. MF Doom) - Rock Co.Kane FlowMaseo (from De La Soul) Words and VerbsDe La Soul (ft. Truth Enola & Mos Def) - Stakes is High Remix)WAR - Magic MountainThe Invitations - Written on the WallLee Dorsey - Get Out My Life WomanDe La Soul - Eye Know (The Know It All Mix)Bo Diddley - Hit Or MissDe La Soul (ft. Jungle Brothers, Monie Love, Queen Latifah & Q-Tip) - BuddyThe Whatnauts - Help Is On The WayDe La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (HA Ha Hey)Stevie Wonder - Hey LoveD. Johnson - TransitionsAmhad Jamal - SwahililandMultiplication Rock - 3 Is The Magic NumberHall & Oats - Say No GoDe La Soul - Say No GoDetroit Emeralds - Baby Let Me Take YouDe La Soul - Say - Say No GoSly Stone - Crossword PuzzleDe La Soul - Say - Say No GoInstant Funk - I Got My Mind Made UpTower Of Power - Ebony JamFrankie Valli - GreaseYoung Unlimited - Light My FireThe Mighty Ryders - Evil VibrationsDe La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named SaturdaysDe La Soul - Break a DawnDe La Soul & Maceo Parker - I Be Blowin' De La Soul - Say (ft. Yummy) - Much More
A teenager from London just getting into Hip Hop travels to America and enters the genre and drops a classic hit and becomes a star. This is the story of Monie Love and she sits down with Colby Colb to discuss her career, her challenges and other life lessons. Follow the show @backstorypcc (Twitter)@getthebackstory (Instagram)@BackstorywithColbyColb (Facebook)@colbycolb (Twitter)@officalcolbycolb (Instagram)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's session takes us back in time to early 70s Jamaica with classic tracks from Lee Perry, Theo Beckford and Roy Cousins. Our Hip-hop Throwback turns up the groove with Monie Love and Stezo, Fresh Cuts from Homeboy Sandman, King Toppa, and Blackout JA plus the IRIE Track of the Week with Lil Obeah. Kick back, crank it up - this week's show is now in session! PLAYLIST Carlton Livingston - 100 Weight Of Collie Weed Lone Ranger - Love Bump Lone Ranger - Rosemarie Long Ranger - Barnabas Collins Monie Love - Monie In The Middle Stezo - It's My Turn Homeboy Sandman, Deca & Randy Mason - News To Me Gabinika & King Toppa - Gulawo Sentinetl 793, Haze City & Blackout JA - Spiritual Vibrations Lil Obeah - Armagiddeon Theo Beckford - Easy Snappin' Roy Cousins & The Royals - Pick Up The Pieces Lee Perry - Disco Devil Marvellous Cain - Hitman JOIN THE MAILING LIST Join me in the Bassment each week for a session of top vibes. www.bassmentsessions.com IRIE MAGAZINE for the latest in the world of reggae and beyond, jump on over to the number one online reggae magazine that matters https://www.iriemag.com/ FREE 1GB DUB & REGGAE LOOP PACK Produced by Dubmatix https://reggae-loops.com/free-loop-pack
Deaunte Damper sits down with Monie Love and Sierra of self-care shop INSIDE to discuss the importance of self care within the community as well as the services that INSIDE offers. You can learn more about INSIDE at https://aspaceinside.com/pages/about #BlackMediaMatters #WWConverge
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**VJ Gary & The Pac To The 80's Replay On traxfm.org. Live From 3PM UK Time Each & Every Sunday On traxfm.org. This Week Gary Featured The Mighty Year Of 1989 & More. Featuring Flock Of Seaguls, Sly & Robbie, Soft Cell, Nik Kershaw, Duran Duran, Neneh Cherry, Norman Cook Feat MC Wildski, Natalie Cole, Donna Summer, Public Enemy, A Guy Called Gerald, Monie Love, Donna Allen, Double Trouble Feat Rebel MC, Queen, Pet Shop Boys & More. #traxfm #retro #pop #80s #danceclassics #soul #funk #cheese #inthemix #80sballads #exclusive #remixes #PacToThe80s #topofthepops Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm VJ Gary Website: vjgary.co.uk Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 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**
JAY-Z, was born Shawn Corey Carter, on December 4, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, here in the U.S.. He grew up in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood, which was pretty rough at the time, where he was raised mainly by his mother, Gloria Carter, who says Shawn used to wake up the household at night, banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. His mother bought him his first boombox for his birthday, which set him off on his love of music. Shawn's father, Adnis Reeves bailed out on his family, including Shawn's three siblings, at a young age but they rekindled their relationship right before Adnis passed away. Shawn has said, through his lyrics, that when he was younger he had once shot his older drug addicted brother, Eric, in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. While in the 6th grade, Jay tested at a 12th grade reading level. Shawn went to Eli Whitney high school in Brooklyn, along with AZ, the longtime friend and co collaborator of Nas and The Firm, who has been revered as “one of the most underrated lyricists of our time.” After the closing of his high school, Shawn attended the George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School. There, he would be amongst future Icons and Outlaws alumni Busta Rhymes and Biggie Smalls, the one and only Notorious B.I.G. Shawn then attended Trenton Central High School, shortly, before dropping out. He claims to have been selling crack at this time and was even shot at three times. His firsthand experience with illicit drug dealing would form his lyrics when he began rapping under the stage name Jazzy, soon shortened to Jay-Z (a name that may also have been derived from the proximity of the J and Z subway lines to the Marcy Projects or possibly an Homage to his rapping mentor, Jaz-O). He lived in London in 1989 for a short time. JAY recorded music with Monie Love and soaked in the culture, before moving back to the States. You can hear Jay on some of Jaz-O's earlier recordings from the 80's and 90's, like “H.P. Gets Busy”, “Hawaiian Sofie” and “The Originators.” In the early 90's, Jay-Z found himself involved in rap battles with LL Cool J, who eventually had a falling out while they were both involved at Def Jam. They've resolved their differences since then. Big Daddy Kane's 1994 album, “Daddy's Home”, introduced the world to Jay in the song “Show and Prove”, a posse cut that had multiple rappers doing verses on one track. Big Daddy Kane has said in regards to Jay being referred to as his “hype man,” “When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K (“I Got A Man”) and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage.” Jay then found himself appearing on Big L's “Da Graveyard” and alongside young versions of DMX and Ja Rule (Holla Holla) in 1995. 1995 also saw Jay's first official single, “In My Lifetime” that had a music video as well as an unreleased video for the song's B-Side, “I Can't Get With that.” What do you do when you want to get your music out but have no financial backing from a record label? You get out and hustle your album yourself. Jay Z would spend hours a day selling CD's out of his car. Tired of not getting where he wanted to be in the music world, Jay-Z and two friends, Damon Dash and Kareem Burke, founded their own company and independent record label, Roc-A-Fella Records, in 1995 to release his debut album, Reasonable Doubt (1996). It eventually sold more than a million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum and hes been revered as “one of the greatest rap albums ever” and, arguably, “Jay-Z's best work.” This album featured beats by renowned producers like DJ Premier and DJ Clark Kent and even had very early appearances from the Notorious B.I.G. and the queen, Mary J Blige. Reasonable Doubt debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and charted for 18 weeks. The four singles from this album were “Dead Presidents”, “Ain't No N Word”, “Can't Knock the Hustle”, and “Feelin It”. It would later make Rolling Stone's Magazines “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” A string of successful albums followed at a rate of at least one per year through 2003. Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (1998) was not only one of the first of Jay-Z's releases to top the Billboard 200 album chart but also won him his first Grammy Award, for best rap album. This record saw Jay relying more on “wordplay and flow” and featured beats by DJ Premier, Erick Sermon from future Icons, EPMD, Kid Capri and Swizz Beatz, who was a producer for DMX and the record label, Ruff Ryders as well as Timbaland. Singles from this album included “Can I Get A..”, featuring Ja Rule and Amil, as well as several other head bobbin' bangers. Vol. 2 would go on to sell over 5 million copies. Remember how we said he won a grammy for this album? He actually boycotted the awards ceremony, contesting the failure to include DMX as a Grammy nominee. 1999 saw Jay working with Mariah Carey on the chart topping song, “Heartbreaker”, which would be his first chart topper in the US. Thanks Mariah! The same year, Jay released “Vol 3… Life and Times of S. Carter”, selling over 3 million copies with singles like “Big Pimpin.” The Year 2000 saw the release of yet another album, “The Dynasty: Roc La Familia”. Not originally intended to be a Jay Z album, it was initially recorded to be a compilation record for the Roc-A-Fella artist roster, but Def Jam released it as a Jay-Z joint. However, this record introduced the world to up and coming producers, The Neptunes and a guy named Pherrel Williams, Bink, Just Blaze and some guy named Kanye West. The album is considered “more soulful” and has gone twice platinum. That's almost 9 million copies, total. Not too bad for a high school drop out. In the midst of all this success, there were some fairly prominent feuds with other rappers. In 2001, Prodigy from Mobb Deep had a problem with a line from Jay in his song “Money, Cash, Hoes” that he felt was talking smack about a dispute he had with Death Row Records, most notably, 2 Pac and Snoop Dogg. I looked up the lyrics and the only line that I could find that seemed remotely close to a diss was: “Us the villains, fuck your feelings While y'all playa hate, we in the upper millions What's the dealing? Huh, it's like New York's been soft Ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings” Later that year, at Summer Jam 2001, Jay performed the song “Takeover”, which attacked Prodigy with the lines: “I don't care if you Mobb Deep, I hold triggers to crews You little, I got money stacks bigger than you When I was pushing weight, back in '88 You was a ballerina, I got the pictures, I seen ya Then you dropped "Shook Ones, " switched your demeanor Well, we don't believe you, you need more people Roc-A-Fella, students of the game, we passed the class 'Cause nobody can read you dudes like we do Don't let 'em gas you, like, "Jigga is ass and won't clap you" Trust me on this one, I'll detach you Mind from spirit, body from soul They'll have to hold a mass, put your body in a hole Oh no, you're not on my level, get your brakes tweaked I sold what your whole album sold in my first week You guys don't want it with Hov Ask Nas, he don't want it with Hov, no!” Jay then proceeded to reveal photos of Prodigy dressed up like Michael Jackson. That last line then started beef with Nas that went back and forth until 2005. The critically acclaimed The Blueprint (2001), Jay's 6th album, featuring the triumphant hit “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” solidified his status as one of the preeminent voices in hip-hop at the dawn of the 21st century. That album was released literally hours before the infamous 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The Blueprint was written in only two days and hit double platinum status, selling 2.7 million albums by 2012. This album was revered for its production and for being able to “balance mainstream and hardcore rap”. As opposed to other Jay-Z releases, the Blueprint had only one guest rapper, a fella by the name “Eminem”, who assisted Jay on the track, “Renegade.” Kanye West was back in the mix producing 4 songs on the album. The Library of Congress chose “the Blueprint” for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2019 for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” A legendary singer can actually be heard singing in the song “Girls, Girls, Girls”, another single from “The Blueprint”. Michael Jackson. "He was on my song ‘Girls, Girls, Girls', singing these background vocals and I didn't even put his name on it,” Jay once revealed in an interview with NME. Shortly after its release, Jay-Z pleaded guilty to assault relating to a 1999 nightclub stabbing of record producer Lance Rivera at the Kit Kat Club in New York City at an album release party for Q-Tip (Tribe Called Quest) and received three years' probation, but the incident did little to derail his career. Apparently, the altercation happened due to Jay accusing Rivera of bootlegging his albums. Always a busy man, Jay-Z dropped his 6th record, the double album, “The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse”, in 2002. It sold over 3 million copies in JUST the U.S., selling more than his previous album, “The Blueprint”, and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one! A reissued version, dubbed “The Blueprint 2.1”, was later released as a single disc album and had half of the songs that were on the double record, including the hits “Excuse Me Miss” and “03 Bonnie & Clyde”, which featured the queen B, Beyonce. Lenny Kravitz, Faith Evans, Biggie and Kanye all had appearances on this album and actually had the songs “Stop”, “La La La”, “What They Gonna Do, Part 2”, and “Beware” on it; these were songs that were not on “The Blueprint 2.” Also in 2002, Jay-Z released a collaborative album called “The Best Of Both Worlds” with a guy who's been in the news quite often the past years, R. Kelly. The first single from this record was “Honey”, which sampled “Love You Inside Out” by the Bee Gees. None of the singles charted. Ahead of the release of The Black Album (2003), however, Jay-Z announced his retirement as a performer. The “farewell recording” proved to be one of his most popular, with killer singles like “99 Problems' ' and “Dirt Off Your Shoulder (you can listen to our version at the end of the show and on the official Icons and Outlaws Spotify playlist. The Black Album was produced by Rick Rubin, and featured other hit makers like Eminem, Kanye, The Neptunes, DJ Quick and The Neptunes, attracting considerable attention. This album has sold over 3 million copies in the US. Jay threw a “retirement party” on November 25th, 2003. However, unlike most of us that would rent out the back room at Outback Steakhouse and invite people from work and the few family members we can tolerate, this was a concert. A concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York. The footage taken at the “party” would wind up being the central focus of Jay-Z's documentary, “Fade to Black”. All of the proceeds from the party went to charity, Other performers that rocked the stage were his backing band, The Roots, Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Ghostface Killa from Wu Tang, the speed rapper, Twista, and so many more. Both Tupac and Biggie's mother's, Afeni Shakur & Voletta Wallace even made a special appearance. As Jay-Z had claimed that he would “retire”, it was more of a retirement from making new studio albums. It didn't stop him from touring, releasing a greatest hits record and making a second collaboration album with R. Kelly, named “Unfinished Business.” This time, the release debuted at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum. 2004 was another busy year as he assumed the presidency of Def Jam Recordings, making him one of the most highly placed African American executives in the recording industry at the time. This new role led to his Roc A Fella partners selling off their shares of Roc A Fella and Jay taking control of BOTH companies. Absolutely killing it! As I mentioned, Jay-Z stayed extremely active in music. He collaborated with the rock group and future Icons and Outlaws featured artist, Linkin Park in 2004. This record was a remix EP dubbed “Collision Course” that featured mashups of songs from both artists. The only single from the record, “Numb/Encore '' wound up winning a Grammy for “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”. Linkin Park performed the song live at the Grammys and featured the one and only Sir Paul McCartney of the Beatles, who sang verses from the iconic song “Yesterday. The EP went platinum in the US. Speaking of Linkin Park, Jay-Z executive produced the debut album of Fort Minor, the side project from Mike Shinoda. In 2005, Jay-Z headlined the Power 105.1 annual concert in New York called the “I Declare War” concert leading people to speculate who he was “declaring war on” as he'd had a history of calling out other artists. However, it was quite the opposite. The concert wound up being an end to the rivalry between Jay and Nas with the two sharing the stage and performing a blended version of Jay-Z's “Dead Presidents” and Nas's “The World Is Yours.” Jay appeared as a guest vocalist on the recordings of numerous other artists, including Kanye West, whose career he had helped foster, and Beyoncé, whom he had begun dating. (The two would be married in 2008.) Jay-Z also developed a large portfolio of business ventures and investments, including a film-production company, a clothing line, and a stake in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, which he later helped relocate to his hometown of Brooklyn. He formally returned to recording in 2006 with his next album,Kingdom Come, which released the single, “Show Me What You Got”. This single was leaked a month earlier than it was supposed to and wound up being played in heavy radio rotation. This leak led to Def Jam prompting an FBI investigation into how it could have been leaked. I couldn't find much more about the investigation. Kingdom Come, Jay-Z's ninth album, featured songs produced by Pharrell, Kanye, Just Blaze, Dr. Dre and, oddly enough, Coldplay's Chris Martin. It sold over 680,000 copies in its first week and has gone double platinum. In 2007, Jay-Z released his tenth album, American Gangster on November 6th, which was inspired by the gangster movie of the same name, by Ridley Scott. This record was considered a concept album with Jay depicting his life as a street hustler. The first single off of the album, “Blue Magic” starts off with what has been called a “dealer's manifesto” and refers to political figures of the 1980's like Reagan and Oliver North. He has his own color. In 2007, JAY-Z spent tens of thousands of dollars for the Pantone Color Institute to create a hue just for him. Described as a pearly blue with platinum dust, the color was first introduced on his own limited edition line of GM Yukon Denali later that year. On January 1st, 2008 Jay stepped down as Def Jam president. He founded a new label, Roc Nation, in 2008, and it soon became a full-service entertainment conglomerate. Jay-Z proved that he remained one of rap's most-bankable acts when he embarked on a highly successful tour with Mary J. Blige in 2008. The following year he released The Blueprint 3, which bore the sound of some of his most frequent producers, including West and Timbaland. The album generated such hits as “Empire State of Mind,” a musical love letter to New York City adorned with soaring guest vocals by Alicia Keys, and the determined “Run This Town,” which featured West and Rihanna. Both songs won Grammy Awards, as did two other singles from the album. Watch the Throne (2011), an ambitious and highly regarded collaboration with West, proved to be similarly fruitful, with the singles “Otis,” “Niggas in Paris,” and “No Church in the Wild” capturing Grammys as well. In between the two releases, Jay-Z published a memoir, Decoded (2010). Jay Z (having dropped the hyphen from his name) returned in 2013 with Magna Carta Holy Grail, which, in an exclusive deal with Samsung, was made available for free to users of the company's smartphones several days ahead of its official release. Although the album, on which the rapper reflected on his massive wealth and fame, was greeted with mostly lukewarm reviews, it became his 13th release to land at number one on the Billboard 200. It also produced two Grammy wins: one for best rap/sung collaboration for “Holy Grail” and another for best music video for “Suit & Tie.” He received two more Grammys a year later for his collaboration on Beyoncé's song “Drunk in Love.” In 2017 JAY-Z (having capitalized the letters and reinstated the hyphen in his name) released his 13th studio solo album, 4:44, an extremely candid album that was, in part, a response to Beyoncé's Lemonade (2016), on which she accused her husband of adultery. He admitted to infidelity on various tracks and also addressed racism and politics. The couple's albums were both released exclusively on TIDAL—a subscription-based music streaming service that JAY-Z owned alongside other artists. JAY-Z had acquired the service in 2015 when he purchased its parent, the Norwegian technology company Aspiro AB. Also in 2017 JAY-Z became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he and Beyoncé, billed as the Carters, unveiled the collaborative effort Everything Is Love, for which they won the Grammy for best urban contemporary album. In 2021 JAY-Z was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. JAY-Z is as iconic an entrepreneur and businessman as he is a recording artist. He's been involved in everything from having his own collection through Reebok in 2003, starting his own clothing line and selling it for $204 million, owning a chain of upscale sports bars called the 40/40 Club, being an investor in a line of beauty products, being a co-brand director for Budweiser Select and owning the Brooklyn Nets basketball team until 2013. He's been an investor in an app to help rich folk book executive plane flights, launched his own cigar line, bought a wine and spirits company, signed an exclusive deal with the Weinstein Company, producing a documentary on Kalief Browder, a man imprisoned for three years and who committed suicide when he was released. As recently as 2020 he announced the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, a partnership between his own Roc Nation and Brooklyn's Long Island University, which “prepares students for a wide range of careers in performance, entrepreneurship, and all aspects of music, sports business and management.” In November of that same year, he announced his joining of a cannabis production company as their “Chief Visionary Officer.” He made Grammy history last month. JAY-Z recently became tied for the most Grammy nominations in history with 80. He shares that distinction with legendary producer Quincy Jones. He's also married to the person who currently holds the record for second most Grammy nominations: Beyoncé's 9 nominations at the end of November put her at 79 over the course of her career. Jay Z is ranked the 88th best artist - of any genre - of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. From running around the rough and tough alleys of the Marcy projects to becoming a mogul of multiple companies, Jay-Z is the living embodiment of what hard work and perseverance can achieve. Jay-Z's net worth, presently, is 1.3 Billion dollars, giving him the infallible title of “Hip Hop's First Billionaire.” www.britannica.com www.wikipedia.com www.jayz.com Consider Becoming a Producer of the Show! www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com
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01. Frankie Knuckles - The Whistle Song 02. Cathy Dennis - Touch me (All Night Long)03. Sharon S - wonderful04. Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's homeless) 05. Kym Sims - Too Blind Too See It (Hurley's House mix)06. Crystal Waters - Makin' Happy (Hurley's Happy House Mix) 07. CeCe Peniston - Finally (12 Inch Version) 08. Monie Love vs Adeva - Ring My Bell 09. Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling (The Dub of Doom)10. Lidell Townsell & M T F - Nu Nu 11. Technotronic ft Ya Kid K - Move This 12. 2 In A Room - Wiggle It13. David Morales & The Bad Yard - The Program (Morales Murder Edit)14. Technotronic - This Beat Is Technotronic 15. Black Box - Strike It Up 16. Technotronic - Get Up (before The Night Is Over) 17. 20 Fingers ft Gillette - Short Dick Man 18. Reel 2 Reel ft The Mad Studman - Are You Ready For Some More 19. Real McCoy - another Night (Armand's Nightmare Mix)20. 20 Fingers ft Roula - Lick It 21. David Morales & The Bad Yard - In De Ghetto (96 Anthem Remix)
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GRAMMY-nominated rapper and radio personality Monie Love joins Flavor Flav for the show's fourteenth episode.
It's Q week and Jazz hip hop (we got) for you. We quest back to 1990 and People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed & Jarobi, aka A Tribe Called Quest. Along the way we cross roads safely with SuperTed and visit The Sugarhill Gang, Native Tongues Collective Jungle Brothers, De La Soul and Monie Love, Carly Simon, Lou Reed & even Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch... So wipe your feet really good on the rhythm rug and come kick it with us because yes, you can. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
1990 was truly a pivotal year for the direction pop music and global charts were heading. It was the start of house / dance music loudly stamping its mark on the global stage, no doubt in large part thanks to Madonna who changed musical direction dramatically with the release of VOGUE. Its sound was inspired by underground house music, with choreography paying tribute to the then little-known Harlem ball scene, where drag queens and club kids would compete with outfits and dance moves. This would cause both frustration and elation within the underground queer culture scene as it unexpectedly found itself in the mainstream. VOGUE spent 4 weeks at No. 1 on the UK singles chart, eventually being knocked off the top spot by another ground breaking dance track, Killer by Adamski, featuring a then unknown vocalist named SEAL. Respectively, they would become the 8th and 4th best selling singles of the year.1. (I Wanna Give You) Devotion (Original Club Mix) - Nomad 2. Everybody Everybody - Black Box 3. Gonna Make You Sweat - C + C Music Factory 4. Vogue - Madonna 5. Killer (12 Inch Version) - Adamski 6. I've Been Thinking About You - LondonBeat 7. Naked In The Rain (Original 12" Extended Mix) - Blue Pearl 8. Just Another Dream [12" Mix] - Cathy Dennis 9. I Don't Know Anybody Else (Club Mix) - Black Box 10. Risky (Original Mix) - FPI Project 11. Touch Me - 49ers 12. Dirty Cash (Sold Out 12'' Mix) - Adventures Of Stevie V 13. Ring My Bell (with Monie Love) - Adeva with Monie Love 14. This Beat Is Technotronic - Technotronic Feat. MC Eric 15. Let There Be House (West Bam Mix) - Deskee
On a Move people! This week Mike chops it up with rapper, actress and current 104.1 KISS FM in Atlanta radio host, the legendary, Monie Love! Mike and Monie discuss whether or not she feels like she's a feminist (as so many have described her), what her activism looks like these days, and has a discussion on equality for women. Plus we will find out if she has ever ghostwritten for anyone AND her thoughts on Flava Flav.Go over and show Monie some love @darealmonieloveIf you liked what you hear, make sure you go give us a review and tell us how we're doin. Be a part of the MOVEment and connect with usInstagram @onamovepodcastTwitter @onamovepodcast
A continuation of the previous episode featuring more classic vocal house from the early 90's. 1. Love Me The Right Way (Gee And Professor 7" Mix) - Rapination & Kym Mazelle 2. Ring My Bell (with Monie Love) - Adeva with Monie Love 3. Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) [Basement Boys Strip to the Bone Mix] - Crystal Waters 4. Such a Good Feeling (Radio Mix) - Brothers In Rhythm 5. Peace (In the Valley) [Brothers in Rhythm Mix] - Sabrina Johnston 6. Where Love Lives (Come On In) - Alison Limerick 7. I Don't Wanna Go (Original Mix) - Sterling Void 8. Excited [M-People Master Mix] - M People 9. What Is Love? - Haddaway 10. Break Of Dawn (Rhythm On The Loose 95 Mix) - Rhythm On The Loose 11. Sing Hallelujah! (Long) - Dr. Alban 12. Don't Lose The Magic (12" Mix) - Shawn Christopher 13. Movin' On Roach - Motel 14. Good Life [Unity Remix] - Inner City 15. I'll Be There For You (Doya Do Do Do Doya) (Stone's Club Mix) - House Of Virginism 16. Let Me Show You (Klub Mix) - K-Klass
In this MASTAS Single, we're riffing on the K chapter of our Madonna book and picking the artists we think should cover Madonna's hits, misses, and overlooked gems. We draft Alison Krauss, of course, and we also make room for Beyoncé, Dolly, and Harry Styles!For more Madge, you can read our new book, Madonna: A to Z. It's available at MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz takes you back with music from C&C Music Factory, Mario, Tupac, Ralph Tresvant, Monie Love and more!! Listen every Saturday evening 6pm-8pm on www.MOCRadio.com
Another 89' Acid House style mix. Amazing to think that's 30 years ago and some of the tracks still sound fresh today! Includes tracks from the likes of Monie Love, Reese, Inner City and more...
This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz takes you back with After 7, Monie Love, Uncle Luke, GhostTown DJs, DJ Kool and more!! Listen every Saturday evening 6pm-8pm on www.MOCRadio.com
On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to speak with Gary Alexander Jenkins. Gary received his JD from Columbia Law School in 1986, where he served on the Human Rights Law Review. Gary specializes in Entertainment Law. In 1990, Gary was named the General Manager Emeritus of Uptown/MCA, one of the most successful urban boutique independent labels of all time, where he helped bring to market such platinum artists as Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G, Jodeci, Guy, The Late Heavy D and Al B.Sure!, and was one of the early mentors to Sean "P.Diddy" Combs. Gary also served as one of the Music Supervisors on the Uptown/MCA produced film "Strictly Business", which featured Oscar winner Halle Berry in her first feature film role.Gary's entertainment client list over the past two decades reads like a veritable "who's who" in music, television and film, as he has represented such successful artists, producers, songwriters and record labels as French Montana, Freddie Jackson, Trackmasterz, Dame Grease, The Wutang Clan, 95 South, 69 Boyz, Mobb Deep, Soul IV Real, Monie Love, Onyx, Khia, Nice 'n Smooth, Big Daddy Kane, Doug E. Fresh, Kool G Rap, The Late Jam Master Jay, Trick Daddy, The Russell Simmons Music Group, DMX, Ralph Tresvant and "The Reunion", an independent film selected to premiere at the prestigious 2016 Martha's Vineyard Black Film Festival.Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the industry, you definitely want to listen to this episode!
Every once in a while, we hit you with a tribute that requires several hours of your time. This is one of them. The Native Tongues collective are comprised of some of the most important, most influential and some of biggest innovators hip-hop has seen. With the help and hustle of DJ Red Alert and Chris Lighty, the Native Tongues were a force to be reckoned with. The Jungle Brothers paved the way for groups like De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep. Prior to The Flava Unit, Queen Latifah was this crew's Den mother. Along with her protégé Monie Love, they were both instrumental in helping the female movement in hip-hop. The Native Tongues provided plenty of classic albums, countless anthems and produced more offspring than Joe Jackson (RIP). The Natives helped jumpstart the careers of Busta Rhymes, Chi-Ali, Mos Def, J Dilla and have influenced artists such as Brand Nubian, K.M.D., Common, The Beatnuts, Bush Babees, The Roots, Slum Village, Little Brother, Kanye West, Black Star, Pharrell, Hieroglyphics, The Pharcyde, J5, Kedrick Lamar, Pusha T, Andre 3000 and even Nas. They've influenced everyone. Odds are, every rapper imaginable has heard Straight Out The Jungle, De La Soul Is Dead, The Low End Theory, Buhloone Mindstate, Midnight Marauders, or Stakes Is High and possibly has several of those albums listed among their favorites, too. The Native Tongue brand was strong despite some internal conflict, growing pains and different career paths. They left an everlasting impression on hip-hop. It is our privilege to present to you The Native Tongues Tribute Part 1. You won't find another NT tribute like this and we're just getting started! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio