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NYC Hip-Hop royalty Fat Joe joins the show to talk about the Knicks big series win over the rivals 76ers. Plus, Ryan Garcia has a new feud, this time with one of the legends of the octagon in Conor McGregor. And, Bucks guard Patrick Beverley finds himself in hot water after a pair of controversial incidents on and off the court on Thursday. Hosts: Michael Babcock & Mojo Muhtadi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Sounds From The Cellar, our guest is NYC Hip-Hop legend, Peter Gunz. It doesn't get more entertaining, charming or disarming than Pete… Always an open book, we talk to Pete about it all: from his chart-topping days with Lord Tariq to his complicated TV stardom in Love & Hip-Hop NYC. We get real about growing up in the Bronx and tough family matters. Pete is family (oh, and future correspondent for the show!) and this episode will get your sides splitting, your heart pumping and your HEAD BOPPIN'! • Nick Cassarino: Guitar/ Vocals/Musical Director/Producer • Coleman Hughes: Trombone/Vocals/Prod. Coordinator/Producer/Mixer • Butter: Drums/Vocals/Writer/Producer • Mike Davis: Vocals/Producer • Colin Smith: Guitar/Vocals/Director/Producer • Daniel Berkey: Sax/Producer • All audio and visuals were captured and engineered by Clifton Marien • Intro/Outro music "Moon In You" produced by Butter • Artwork by Maurice Redmond • Book us! Follow Us! Here ==== https://linktr.ee/olivetreemadmen • Come see us live at the Olive tree every Monday from 9 to 12PM! C'ya later!
The essence of William Cata. He talks about his family, the birth of his career, controversial issues in Christian Hip Hop, and navigating through the music industry amongst Hip Hop legends. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Rapzilla... Follow The Rapzilla Playlist: https://ffm.to/rzplay Follow Christian Rap Workout playlist: https://ffm.to/chhworkout Follow New Christian Rap Songs Daily playlist: https://ffm.to/chhdaily --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rapzilla/support
Yerrrr! Flagrant had to get the NYC legend ACTION BRONSON the show. He spits facts about all of his passions: making fire music, being a foodie, women, cars, Albania and much much more. INDULGE 00:00 start 02:06 Action is a true artist 05:12 Pleasure from all his passions 06:53 The way Action describes flavour + food is art 09:25 Cooking to impress women + Extreme daggering is impressive 10:35 Grandma's cooking + Albanians in NYC 13:45 Shutting down Albania with Dua Lipa 15:04 Running with the Albanian Boys 19:39 Hernia from NBA Jam + surgery in Alaska 21:47 Not messing with Michael Jordan + Oakley is cool though 23:31 Playing the fat positions in football 25:10 Getting a 100 on GED + stealing mother's car at 14 27:08 Car antics - girl crashes into BK, stolen, knife being pulled on Action 30:22 Action only just got his driving license 32:56 Craziest thing Action seen on subway 33:34 What is left to do? Ocean exploring + training pools 38:40 Action wants to be shredded + Muscle Head Ed 40:50 Going to a Chica Chica house + $30 for a GREAT time 48:25 Japanese attention to detail + Jiro on sight + Yakuza flying kick 53:29 Gentlemanly fighting + never been KOed 55:22 Growing up on NYC Hip Hop + trying to make your boys laugh 57:20 People discovering Action's music + Rap sucks now 1:00:10 Tiny Desk was a breath of fresh air + rap live is trash 1:06:51 Unorthodox shows + Action's mythology + unorthodox giveaways 1:12:50 DMX's real impact 1:17:04 Loving mixed martial arts 1:18:51 Building businesses + atrocious Uncut Gems auditions + Scorsese + Bono loved up Action 1:26:09 Learning to deal with insecurity + shame 1:30:06 Dream features for Action = Drake + Duo Lipa 1:31:38 Adam Silver knows how to DAP + flipping people off of passion 1:37:30 Vice - carte blanche + downfall + “F that's delicious”'s impact + Bourdain's legacy 1:43:34 Action tagging + graffiti culture 1:45:29 Hunts Point + HBO + public access + Black Israelites heat 1:53:41 Touring with Eminem, K. Dot + J. Cole 1:56:13 Chocolate Chip Cookies + milk's essential role + picking the right restaurant 2:02:25 Ingredients should dictate the menu 2:06:30 We eating cookies + rating them 2:13:15 Best Pizza + best spots in New York 2:14:40 Thai food is insane + experiment with food
Bonus Episode this week with the authors of Do Remember!: The Golden Era of NYC Hip-Hop Mixtapes Daniel Isenberg aka Stan Ipcus and Evan Auerbach aka Upnorth Trips. They discuss creating the book, the tremendous interviews, and more. Go buy it now!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is the co-author of Do Remember!!: The Golden Era of NYC Hip-Hop Mixtapes, Dan Isenberg. Dan and I grew up together in White Plains, New York, where he was obsessed with hip-hop and hip-hop culture. This book comes from his passion for the music, the people, and the culture around mixtapes, and is a must-read for any hip-hop fan. We talk about his journey from rapper to teacher, to creative agency director, to writer, and all of the fun in between.
Join us as we turn the spotlight on the effervescent Brooklyn artist, jk. We get the inside scoop on her exciting journey to her forthcoming EP, shedding light on the distinctive team she's assembling and the new sonic avenues she's exploring. By sharing her experience of performance challenges, jk underscores the crucial importance of self-care for artists. Brace yourself for a special shout out from Dee Delicious, and a glimpse into jk's dance passion, adding a delightful twist to the conversation.As we navigate the lively music and performance stage in New York, jk offers her unique perspective on the varying musical influences that have molded her artistry. We also shoot the shitt with Legit Easy. Legit Easy's shares his intriguing backstory and sneak a peek into his latest music video, Dulce. Engage in a fascinating discourse on a hypothetical battle between Big Pun and Fat Joe, and learn about his ambitious plans for live band performances. Our conversation also traverses jk's experiences in New York, touching on the transformative progress in the city, the importance of investing in good shoes, and the fashion scene. Most importantly, jk imparts the vital message of seeking support and maintaining authenticity in this fast-paced city, leaving us with food for thought. Don't miss out, gear up for a riveting chat with jk! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.
Seg 1- Nuggets/Suns Game 6 recap Seg 2- NYC Hip Hop and Celtics/Sixers Game 6 Recap Seg 3- Washington Commanders Sale
Episode 227: Shoveling Snow On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas speak with an anonymous guest "Leonardo", a childhood friend of @DJCrooked's from New York City (00:37). They reminisce on Crooked's early "rap career" in the '90s and 2000s and share stories meeting @BoogieBlind for the first time (10:40), performing for @ComedianCapone at a Ski Trip (14:40), having an altercation with @IamMCJin in front of @FatBeats (21:40) and a horrific drunk incident with a young teenage Crooked (25:40). The crew speak on a recent question that @MichaelRapaport asked "what's the most NYC Hip-Hop record" (35:35) and applied it to other cities like LA (42:44), ATL (48:10), and Chicago (1:01:25). Finally, the fellas discuss Grammy weekend in Las Vegas and @DJNeva reviews a legendary Hip-Hop artist's recent performance at an LV nightclub (1:04:28).
Episode 252, featuring tracks from Slugfest, Sgt. Scag, Self Sabotage, Ecostrike, Desborde, Buzzcocks, and Embrace. We play great new tracks and discuss a lot of live shows. Wrapping up the show with NYC Hip Hop and another 80's track.
Episode 251, featuring a great interview with all members of Mandalore. Includes tracks from Tower Crane Towers, The Cereal Killers, Dungeon Days, Riverboat Gamblers, The Noname, Gogol Bordello, and Mandalore. We play great new tracks, and have fun discussion about Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and much more with Mandalore. Wrapping up the show with NYC Hip Hop and another 80's track.
Born in New Orleans and now living in New York City, hip-hop artist MYSELF has a unique style of rap, funk and jazz on his Protest In Disguise CD. Also, Myself's lyrics standout with powerful messages. https://www.amazon.com/Protest-Disguise-Myself/dp/B000UZ4T3Y (https://www.amazon.com/Protest-Disguise-Myself/dp/B000UZ4T3Y) www.joekelleyradio.com
Para esta noche de SabaDomingo seleccionamos algunos de los hits más memorables del hip-hop neoyorquino noventero y los samples que los originaron. Además, una actualización de artistas de la Costa Este que la rompieron en 2020 y 2021
John C. returns to discuss Fat Joe vs 50. Jadakiss vs 50. Nas vs 50. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MikeBrooklyn/support
Dr. Sumeet Bahl is an Interventional Radiologist at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in Brooklyn, NY. He completed his internship in General Surgery at Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School and his Radiology residency and Vascular and Interventional Radiology fellowship at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. He performs minimally invasive image-guided procedures for uterine fibroids, venous disease, kidney failure, pulmonary embolism, and cancer.Dr. Bahl has 20+ years of meditation experience, including clinical research at the Emory Mind-Body Program under the Emory-Tibet partnership. His greatest passion is sharing the science and practicality of a daily meditation practice. He has led meditations on social media, at Yelp, Doonya fitness studio, and New York City hospitals. He combines his love of health and music as the physician representative for NYC Hip Hop is Green, promoting health and wellness in hip hop culture and beyond via a plant-based lifestyle. Dr. Bahl resides in Brooklyn with his wife and 7-month-old son. Find him on Instagram @sumeetbahlmd.In this episode YIV's Holly Skodis and Dr. Sumeet Bahl discuss the following:Kriya Yoga & Kriya Yoga MeditationMindfulness and the aum techniqueIsha Yoga Paramahansa Yogananda and his book The Autobiography of a YogiSetting habits and Atomic Habits by James ClearDr. Gabriel Cousens (Yoga Is Vegan Episode 15)What the Health DocumentaryCovid and the Phizer and Moderna Covid VaccinesProtein the work of Dr. Garth Davis. See his book Proteinaholic Plantbased Clubhouse Room Yoga is Vegan! w/ Holly Skodis Sunday Feb 21, 1pm EST - Yoga Goes Vegan All-Day Retreat Saturday March 20th. For tickets and info visit the Integral Yoga InstituteConnect with Dr. Sumeet Bahl:Instagram:@sumeetbahlmdWebsite: sumeethbahl.com
Tell a friend to tell a friend to tune in to the #ThematicEffectMixshow on all podcast streaming platforms. Follow @djthematics on all social media & check out the website www.djthematics.com. Tip the DJ!! Cashapp: $DJThematics Zelle: contact@djthematics.com Venmo: @DJThematics
John C joins me to discuss Kim vs Nicki, LOX vs Diddy & Mase vs Cam. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MikeBrooklyn/support
Episode 170: Macadamia On this week’s episode of the @RoadPodcast, @Spydatekzilla joins the crew and speaks on his time in Miami working with @Redbull (6:55), as well as focusing on production instead of streaming during the pandemic (16:30). The crew reacts to California governor #GavinNewsom lifting the “stay home” order (9:52) and speak on @TheOfficialAmorphous viral song edit that recently turned into a new single and music video for @FatJoe @DJKhaled feat. @BadGalRiri (19:21). @DJCrooked speculates if NYC Hip-Hop will make a comeback in 2021 with the release of @RealBobbyShmurdaGS9 (37:01) and breakdown the latest @VerzuzTV between @Ashanti and @KeyshiaCole (42:02). Lastly, the fellas speak on the current backlash @IAmDaniLeigh is receiving for her song #YellowBone (1:10:20) and also discuss how colorism has been a silent problem in every country and not just America (1:28:01).
Bronx rapper Bebe has been steadily making a name for himself in the NYC Hip-Hop scene with a plethora of singles which started out with “Violence”, “Chit Chat” and his most recent outing and response to everyone hating on him “Big Mad”.Follow On The Radar On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ontheradarradio/
Welcome to Episode 11 of the Bad News Podcast!! It was a pleasure to sit down with someone as wise and outspoken as Kyla for this week's discussion. We all had a blast sharing our insight and experiences that come working with other producers and engineers, we talked about some of our favorite classic albums, and also went over our creative process when it comes to making our music. We also delved into some of the Meg Thee Stallion/Tory Lanez controversy and gave our opinions on violence in the music industry. It's really enlightening to be able to go back and forth with such creative individuals such as Kyla and we can't wait for the next episode with her. Check out our dope guest's music!!
GUESTROOM is a beat tape worth your time & money.Producer Saint James creates beats layered with dense textures, soul blending grooves mixed with some captivating psychedelic sounds. GUESTROOM is a stellar display of craftsmanship, that should be on everyone's library. On this episode, Saint James talks about the current NYC Hip-Hop scene, his production style, Covid 19 impact on his career and all things GUESTROOM. Let someone know and tap in. Subscribe, Share and all that good stuff... BUY GUESTROOM: https://saintjamesmusic.bandcamp.com/album/guestroom BUY Nack vs Nace Single: https://crushalotpodcast.bandcamp.com/track/nack-vs-nace-produced-by-flu-single
This week's guest is the epitome of "day 1." Ralph McDaniels is the creator of Video Music Box, the longest running music video show in the world. After 37 years, McDaniels has a lot of history to share and here he talks about his time as a video director, DJ and now film producer. 1:30 Here Uncle Ralph talks about how he's been able to make sure VMB stands out in a time when everything is on demand. We also get him to talk more about the time he met the Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan. 6:00 - Ralph talks about how he's transitioning from music videos into producing documentaries and short films. He also talks about keeping the VMB brand alive on Instagram through video mixing. He then talks about how he met his longtime business and creative partner Lionel Martin. 13:00 - Ralph has been around since day one, but he says early 90s Hip Hop is his favorite era, hear him explain why. He also gets into shooting videos for Nas and Wu-Tang Clan very early in their careers and some of the crazy situations he's seen. 25:00 - Ralph has been going through the process of digitizing the decades of footage that he has from filming VMB. Here he talks about the importance of doing this so it can be displayed at universities and museums and the non-profit he founded to get help doing it. Ralph also talks about the work he's been doing with the Queens Public Library. 32:00 - DJ Clark Kent designed a Nike Air Force 1 honoring VMB and one pair wound up going for nearly $6400 at a Sotheby's Hip-Hop auction. Here Ralph talks about some of the other artifacts he's sitting on and what he plans to do with them. 38:00 - Ralph is credited as the man who coined the term "shoutout." Here he talks about the day he saw the term blow up. He also talks about the likelihood of him greenlighting a VMB documentary or book. 45:00 - Ralph closes us out telling us what his favorite Hip Hop video of all time is. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public, and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
John Catuogno joins me to discuss Fat Joe vs Cuban Link. Nas vs Cormega & Method Man vs Raekwon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MikeBrooklyn/support
Continuing the show's anniversary celebration month, Brian and Brian spin the legendary debut album by Wu-Tang Clan. Wu-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Twutter: twitter.com/volcanovinyl 36stagram: instagram.com/volcanovinyl
Joh Catuogno joins me to discuss Maino vs Lil Cease, Big Pun vs 50 Cent, Shyheim vs Raekwon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MikeBrooklyn/support
John Catuogno joins me to discuss the hip hop beefs of Maino vs Bunky SA, Cam vs Jay-Z & 50 Cent vs Ja Rule. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MikeBrooklyn/support
Welcome back to another episode of The N'Sensitive Podcast! Ryan returns to the show and joins as a guest and the guys continue the guest tradition (4:00)! Starting off in the Music segment, discussed is a quick continuation of last week's Atlanta vs NYC Hip-Hop convo, A$AP Rocky's stalker, Nicki Minaj announcing pregnancy, Logic retiring, new music, Kanye West's latest rally, Tory Lanez allegedly shooting Meg The Stallion, and much more (6:20)! In Whats Trending, the guys discuss their article picks on trending topics around the world, including Apple's latest change to the new iPhones, Walmart and other stores making masks mandatory, details on the COVID-19 vaccine, and much more (54:00)! P then gives more new details on the passing of actress Naya Rivera, and Big Sean's reaction (74:30). In the Entertainment segment, the guys touch on details of Michelle Obama's upcoming podcast, and then move on to all details surrounding Nick Cannon's latest controversial comments leading to him to being fired from "Wild N' Out" (78:20). P then reads a recent tweet from a woman stating what a real man is, and then reads a former friend's recent Facebook post on Americans being sheep (90:00). In Sports, P gives some quick NFL and NBA news (104:00). Ending off in the Q&A segment, the guys answer a listener sent question asking for opinions on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp mandating that cities and counties in the state do not require face masks (109:54). Stay tuned for Episode 54, and as always, thanks for listening!Follow the guys on IG and Twitter!P: @pernell1992 on IG and TwitterBrandon: @rodwell_bd on IG, @rodwell_b on TwitterRyan: @hawk_1k on IGPodcast: @thensensitivepodcast on IG
Rapper Pressure 225 stops by the showPressure 225 is a contestant on HOT 97's Load Lux. Load Lux is a limited Freestyle competition series, based in NYC. Pressure is an emerging young talent from the Bronx, and is making major waves in the NYC Hip-Hop community.
Steph and Danny discuss the promising emerging LA grunge-gaze band Goon as well as Pop Smoke, Rick Ross, and Django Reinhardt. This episode was recorded the night before Pop Smoke's death, and we extend our condolences to all those affected by the loss.
Interview with Fred "Doc" Beasley, Chapter President of NYC Hip Hop is Green, the NY Chapter for national organization Hip Hop is Green. We chat about the history of Hip Hop is Green, development of the NYC chapter, the mission & actitivies of the organization, community engagement, youth engagment, Meatless Mondays in NYC public schools, Black VegFest, authentic connectivity & outreach & more!
Looking For Artists is a series dedicated to the artists among us. Based in NYC, Rock Rising Productions is interested in artists like you! If you know an artist that is doing interesting things, drop us a DM on instagram and share their profile with us! Let's get connected. mmmichaeljohnson on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvdF4jlIjTRR0nw4j8HTIIg
Rome Streetz came into 2019 with an aim to conquer. With the release of Head crack (produced by Futurewave)and the third installment series Noise Kandy, Rome has continued to make the case for the best Emcee today. We catch up with Rome Streetz to talk about Noise Kandy 3, NYC Hip Hop and his writing process. Don't miss this one! Subscribe, Share and all that good stuff... BUY: https://romestreetz.bandcamp.com/album/noise-kandy-3
NYC hip-hop scene has been on the decline for years. Many people blame the artist and the music they make. But I'm here to tell you the artists isn't the blame. It's the NYC DJ's and promoters running game on these artist to take their money. Support the show. Support The Podcast: https://www.paypal.me/DoggieDiamondsTV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch DJ Mark Mon To Thursday 12 pm to 1 pm Live On The E.Jones Show Feat Sharonda & Cody #hiphopmusic #party #goodmusic #studio #fashion #follow #wshh #trap #usa #canada #indie #mix #instagood #tv #worldwide #atlanta #edm #goodvibes #musicvideo #techno #dancemusic #video #talent #media #s #lik See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Steve Grillo, the renown veteran of the Howard Stern Show, as he goes one on one in flashing back to the early days of NYC Hip Hop with his renown guest, the legendary founding member of the 3rd Base Band and original B Boy himself, MC Serch. Also, Warsteiner Beer was in the studio as playing ‘Stump the Grillo’ leads to some much needed cash being funneled into MC Serch’s kickstarter campaign (see link below). The show was recorded at the modern Pro Media NYC studio in Midtown Manhattan (www.promedia.nyc ) on November 15th 2018 and was sponsored by Warsteiner Beer, Germany's premium beer and the DCL Firm: Business Solutions.MC SERCH’s kickstarter (Donate & Help him achieve his goal)https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mcserch/did-you-hear-the-one-about-stories-music-from-mc-s/descriptionDCL Firm link(www.dcltestimonials.com ) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(Audio will be corrected soon) The untold story of NYC Hip-Hop underground artist Punchline is discussed with the man himself! We talk 2pac, Trackmasters, 50 cent, N.O.R.E, and much more!
(Audio will be corrected soon) The untold story of NYC Hip-Hop underground artist Punchline is discussed with the man himself! We talk 2pac, Trackmasters, 50 cent, N.O.R.E, and much more!
SQR Podcast - The Community Podcast (Entertain - Educate - Encourage)
Another One. Listen as Squirrel spins this Mix of Classic NYC Hip Hop.. No Mumble Rap. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2YWGURe_tTvQLiUDcuDGA www.facebook.com/sqrpodcast
Busta Rhymes made some great, consistent music in the 90's but by the end of the decade his sound changed. The sound of NYC did too. Let's chat.
Qool Marv LIVE at INY Festival - Set 3 - NYC Hip Hop Influences - We The People - Live at Tuscany on the Granary When Jane O'Meara Sanders (Bernie's best friend) comes to your Hip Hop NYC Influences set. Told her there'd be no gratuitous profanity, epithets or misogyny. Had to rework my set a bit but that's what a good DJ does. Would you quit or would you step up? In this rhymes with "Chump" world? Wow, @thisisiny thank you for this experience/challenge! --- October 5th – Friends & Family / Soul Train / Buttamilk Worldwide Freestyle-type Set https://www.facebook.com/events/1082066368596364/ October 7th – NYC Levan-Paradise Era Disco Set http://bit.ly/2xWbhYL October 12th – Golden (the funky fun jazzy feelings from a classic era in Hip Hop) http://bit.ly/2xZUSnV October 14th – Joining the DJs of Dublin's "Mother" ( https://www.facebook.com/motherdublin/ ) http://bit.ly/2yHRPOA Festival Page: https://www.facebook.com/thisisINY/ Website: https://thisisiny.com/ Programme: https://thisisiny.com/…/uploads/2017/09/I.NY-Prog-17-WEB.pdf Video promo: https://www.facebook.com/thisisINY/videos/292092404606911/ Marv on Ireland's national radio with Stevie G: https://www.mixcloud.com/…/qool-marv-on-black-on-red-with-…/ Marv Live in Limerick Ireland at the Wicked Chicken in 2006 https://www.podomatic.com/…/episo…/2012-06-05T07_06_02-07_00 #thisisiny #wildatlanticway #discoverireland #whatsonlimerick Thank you @thisisiny and https://tuscany.ie/
--Meet Altidude at the intersection of ARTISTRY & CULTURE 'The Corner" as her welcomes Bronx NY Femcee/Jack of All Trades The Hurricane Du to the show. Join them as they discuss her career, battle rap, NYC Hip Hop, and much more!!! Incuding ghost writing, Meek Mill vs Drake part 2? DO NOT MISS IT!! Call in 818-495-6975 or join the conversation online at www.blogtalkradio.com/thentunedshow.
Michael and Gerald are coming to you from the Gloom Tomb and they're not f*cking around. They talk current events. Michael and Gerald recount sneaking down courtside next to George Gervin to see Year 2 Michael Jordan play at MSG. 25 year old Gerald and Michael going to Minnesota to make Beautiful Girls. While there they would go nuts at Prince's Disco with white women and NBA players. There's a special J.R. Rider story to be told. 15 year old Michael and Gerald were going Hip Hop Clubs in NYC during the 1980's and got to see the top artists perfuming but fights would break out constantly. Gerald was always looking out for Michael who was told not to wander off. G Moody recounts the first time he came to L.A. to visit Michael and how they'd go to the Improv to see the hottest new comics. Growing up with former NBA player and Brooklyn legend Kenny Anderson, taking a joy ride around L.A. in a "borrowed" Trans Am and a run in with the cops that included eggs and Ricky Shroeder.
Armond & Doc return to discuss Doc's trip to see the Yeezus Tour, Kendrick's GQ Controversy, and Trinidad James' comments about NYC hip-hop. Plus incredibly random arguments about DMX's first two albums, the 10th anniversary of The Black Album, and a whole lot more.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of January 27, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week focused on the more updates current tragedy with the earthquake aftermath in Haiti (including the current casualties, the Hip-Hop 4 Haiti nationwide events in the U.S. on January 20, 2010 & beyond, what are other countrie offering & saying about Haiti's pre- & post-recovery situations, worries of profiteering off of Haiti's issues and some other things), pre-State of the Union speech address commentary, Washington Post writer Gene Weingarten's article on jury duty & unnecessary police tampering in the court system along with other subjects here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with Harlem, NY's own independent Hip-Hop MC T. Parris (http://www.myspace.com/TParris2008). Some of the topics we've touched base on included T. Parris' musical, educational & family background, his current feeling about the overall NYC Hip-Hop scene for both good and bad throughout both is group (via M.E.N.) and solo career as an independent artist, the lack of respect lately for East Coast style of Hip-Hop Music, personal and other politics of the music business, his upcoming mixtape and album projects, being truthful to one's self as a music artist & man and a lot more! There are new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments on this week's broadcast. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of January 27, 2010 (not many due to this week's interview and extended show intro) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) (not too many due to this week's interview & new adds) 1. Jaheim feat. Jadakiss/Ain't Leaving Without You RMX/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Nneka feat. Jay Electronica/Walking (J. Period RMX)/JPeriod.com (Played Live) 3. Wale feat. Phil Ade & Raheem DeVaughn/Pretty Girls RMX/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 4. B.o.B./The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 5. Enoch 7th Prophet feat. DamGood, LP & Madam Madon/Run Dat/White Label (http://Enoch7thProphet.blogspot.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. RJD2 feat. Kenna/Games You Can Win/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) 7. Nucci Rey-o/Day's Like This/GState Ent. (Top Song Requested) 8. Maxwell feat. Nas/Help Somebody RMX/Columbia (Top Song Requested) 9. Salvador Santana feat. GZA/Keyboard City (The Hood Internet RMX)/Various Music & Quanuum (Top Song Requested) 10. The Pleb/One for Senegal/Wonderwheel (Top Song Requested) 11. Oh My Goodness/Money/Urb Alt Compilation (Top Song Requested) 12. Sade/Solider of Love/Epic (Top Song Requested) 13. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 14. St. Joe Louis/Good Morning/Upstart Media Group (http://www.myspace.com/stjoelouis) (Top Song Requested) 15. G3MZ/Maybe/Elegant Hoodness & N.A.N. (Top Song Requested) 16. Elucid/Stacey (Sucker for Love)/Loosie Music (http://www.myspace.com/ElucidMusic) (Top Song Requested) 17. Jay Electronica/Exhibit C/Decon (Top Song Requested) 18. Game Rebellion/Blind/GameRebellion.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Athletic Mic League/Teamplayer 2 (14KT Fooling Around RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) 20. Nick Van Gelder feat. Nina Miranda/Foolish Moon/BBE (Top Song Requested) 21. Fly Gypsy feat. Tattiana Aqueel-de Olivera/You/FlyGypsy.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Jagged Edge feat. Gucci Mane & Trina/Tip of My Tongue/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 23. Eleven/Talk My Shit/MDI Distribution (Top Song Requested) 24. Magic Heart Genies/Take 'Em Down/M9 Ent. (Top Song Requested) 25. Psyph Morrison/CHP Anthem (inst.)/Chicken Hill (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Damian Marley & Nas/As We Enter/White Label 2. King Britt feat. Astrid Suryanto/Now/Nervous Records 3. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media 4. Musiq Soulchild/No Ordinary Love/MusiqSoulChild.com 5. T. Parris/A Mother Like You/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tparris2008) 6. Umi Marcano/Sunshine/UmiMarcano.com 7. Mighty Mystic/Champion/MightyMystic.com 8. T. Parris/Sugar Hill Dynasty/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tparris2008) 9. Dre Robinson feat. Mighty Mystic/Fade Away (inst.)/Pollymore Music Group DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Teddy Pendergrass/Life Is A Circle/The Right Stuff PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of January 20, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week focused on the current tragedy with the earthquake aftermath in Haiti, including the current casualties, what are other countries going to offer in regards to accepting Haitians of all ages into their countries post-recovery, worries of profiteering off of Haiti's issues pre- and post-recovery, the ignorant statements of Pat Robertson & Rush Limbaugh and some other things. We also talked about the current Cybersecurity Act of 2009 draft that's out in the U.S. now that could give the president the right to shut down the internet with their own definition of "danger", NBA Basketball player Washington Wizard star Gilbert Arenas' current legal troubles & how that ties in to Black Athlete stereotypes and other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with Brooklyn, NY's own independent Hip-Hop MC G3MZ (http://www.myspace.com/g3mz; http://ElegantHoodness.ning.com). Some of the topics we've touched base on included G3MZ's musical & family background, his current feeling about the NYC Hip-Hop scene for both good and bad & it's need to change, the lack of respect lately for lyrical MCs via the mainstream and beyond, personal and other politics of the music business, his upcoming mixtape and album projects, how he connected with the N.A.N./Elegant Hoodness movement and a lot more! There is a new episode of Black Agenda Report in this week's broadcast but none for Direct EFX (due to not receiving before broadcast time). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of January 20, 2010 (not many due to this week's interview and extended show intro) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) (not too many due to this week's interview) 1.Jaheim feat. Jadakiss/Ain't Leaving Without You RMX/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Nneka feat. Jay Electronica/Walking (J. Period RMX)/JPeriod.com (Played Live) 3. Wu-Tang Clan feat. Raekwon, Ghostface, Method Man & U-God/Clap 2010/White Label (Top Song Requested) 4. RJD2 feat. Kenna/Games You Can Win/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) 5. Game Rebellion/Blind/GameRebellion.com (Top Song Requested) 6. Salvador Santana feat. GZA/Keyboard City (The Hood Internet RMX)/Various Music & Quanuum (Top Song Requested) 7. Maxwell feat. Nas/Help Somebody RMX/Columbia (Top Song Requested) 8. Magic Heart Genies/Take 'Em Down/M9 Ent. (Top Song Requested) 9. Sade/Solider of Love/Epic (Top Song Requested) 10. Oh My Goodness/Money/Urb Alt Compilation (Top Song Requested) 11. Athletic Mic League/Teamplayer 2 (14KT Fooling Around RMX)/White Label (Top Song Requested) 12. Elucid/Stacey (Sucker for Love)/Loosie Music (http://www.myspace.com/ElucidMusic) (Top Song Requested) 13. Nick Van Gelder feat. Nina Miranda/Foolish Moon/BBE (Top Song Requested) 14. St. Joe Louis/Good Morning/Upstart Media Group (http://www.myspace.com/stjoelouis) (Top Song Requested) 15. Jay Electronica/Exhibit C/Decon (Top Song Requested) (Top Song Requested) 16. Nucci Rey-o/Day's Like This/GState Ent. (Top Song Requested) 17. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 18. The Carps/It's Raining In The Projects/URBNet Records (http://www.myspace.com/thecarps) (Top Song Requested) 19. Mos Def/24 Hour Karate School/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/mosdef) (Top Song Requested) 20. Eleven/Talk My Shit/MDI Distribution (Top Song Requested) 21. Roy Hamilton III/The Invizible Man/RoyHamiltonIII.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Blak Madeen feat. Lord Jamar/Engage The Enemy/MH Music Group (Top Song Requested) 23. Shonie/Lights, Camera, Action/Slick Salt Ent., Slip-N-Slide Records & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 24. Fly Gypsy feat. Tattiana Aqueel-de Olivera/You/FlyGypsy.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Idle Warship/Bedroom Lites/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/idlewarship) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. B.o.B./The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) 2. Wale feat. Phil Ade & Raheem DeVaughn/Pretty Girls RMX/368 Music Group 3. Enoch 7th Prophet feat. DamGood, LP & Madam Madon/Run Dat/White Label (http://Enoch7thProphet.blogspot.com) 4. The Pleb/One for Senegal/Wonderwheel 5. G3MZ/Eco-Stimulus/Elegant Hoodness & N.A.N. 6. G3MZ/Maybe/Elegant Hoodness & N.A.N. DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Afu-Ra/Whirlwind Through Cities/TVT Records Grace Jones/Slave to the Rhythm (Hot Blooded Version)/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds