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**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. DRB Featured New Cuts From Four 80 East, Nadia Shutkutski, Dave Mascall Feat Harry Cambridge, Jermaine Robbins, Shazam Connor & Bobby V, Trax Allstars Upcoming Single - "My Shoe Is Japanese" Plus Marian (BR), Jesse bays, Treasure Fingers, Scotty, Poison Clan, Pleasure, Rema, Selection & More. #originalpirates #soulmusic #funkmusic #hiphop #nudisco #housemusic #contemporarysoul #remix #rnbmusic #boogie #RareGroove #breaksmusic The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently connected with the legendary DJ Toomp for an exclusive, in-depth “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about Atlanta becoming the entertainment capital for the South, learning how to sing when he was 8 years old, the skate culture in the Atlanta during the 80's, people in the streets influencing fashion, his thoughts on the Ja Morant situation being inspired by rap culture, jumping off the porch after he graduated high school, going on his first tour with MC Shy D, explains how he got the name Toomp, his father having to do time when he was growing up, working on Shy D's second album in Miami, the Miami culture at the time, bringing Miami bass music to Atlanta, reveals how he locked in with Uncle Luke & 2 Live Crew, DJing for Poison Clan, rap being censored with parental advisory stickers on records, explains how he locked in with T.I., recalls their first studio session together, T.I. getting his first deal with LaFace Records, recording T.I.'s first album ‘I'm Serious', working with Lil Jon “Get Crunk”, producing Kanye's “Can't Tell Me Nothing” that sampled Jeezy, having 3 placements on “Graduation', artists from all over working with him, explains why he never had a producer tag, working on an instrumental album, wanting to do a Verzuz against Drumma Boy, upcoming placements, his thoughts on artists selling their catalog, streaming not paying artists enough, his thoughts on A.I. for music, always embracing new technology, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Haze / mike_tall Recently we sat down with Miami rap pioneer JT Money for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about his name buzzing crazy recently, performing at the Miami Heat game, them presenting him with his own custom jersey, working on his next album ‘Immortal', list some big named features that will be on the album, reveals what inspires him to keep creating today, paints a picture of what Miami looked like when he was coming up, living all over Miami, Poison Clan signing to Luke, putting together their first album ‘2 Low Life Muthas' in 1990, “Dance All Night”, hitting the road to promo the album, Debonaire leaving Poison Clan after the first album, following up with ‘Poisonous Mentality' album, starting to brand himself on this album, the creative process for “Shake What Ya Mama Gave Ya”, the song still being played today 30 years later, “Groove With The PC”, being featured on Luke's “Fakin Like Gangsters” song, being on the “Banned In The USA” tour with Luke, explains how he linked with Trick Daddy, being featured on 2 songs on Trick's first album, where he was mentally when going into recording his first solo album ‘Pimpin On Wax', originally recording 3 verses on “Who Dat”, the single hitting number 1 on Billboard Rap chart, the inspiration for “Playa Ass Sh*t”, people thanking him for “Ho Problems”, collabing with Big Gipp on “Alright”, working with Too Short on “Something Bout Pimpin”, being featured on Sole's “4,5,6” single, explains how “Hi-Lo” was created, reveals he wanted to put Trina on “Super Chick”, his relationship with Rick Ross, knowing Scarface before “Mind Playin Tricks” dropped, his recent interview on Drink Champs, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March 5th is a holiday in Miami. It's a time for events with "305" all over them. This one in particular was different. We were recording live at 305 Fest at Oasis in Wynwood. Part 4 with Miami Hip-Hop Legend JT MONEY of the Poison Clan. We had a great time chopping it up about Miami, music, some history, and more. Definitely have to bring the big homie back to the studio for a full episode. Big Thank You to Derick G, Retro Dade, and their team for having us. Show instrumental by Dox305 for Good Tone Studios Oasis Wynwood 2335 N Miami Ave Miami, FL 33127
ABOUT THE PODCAST: On this platform, everyone is created equally while the titles go out of the door. It gives you a better understanding of what people need to succeed in whatever they are doing. Everyone has one thing in common and that's entertainment. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this episode, I speak with J.T. Money founding member of the Poison Clan and a Florida Bred Hip Hop Artist. We discussed how coming from a musical background, being discovered by Uncle Luke Records while performing at a talent show, being the found of the infamous group the Poison Clan, and coming up with 2 hit singles; "Shake What Your Momma Gave Ya and Who Dat?" @SoHollywoodThePodcast @MissHollywood313 @JTMoneyJBaby Want to be a guest on the show email me here! Click Here To Stay Up To Date --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/support
N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the Champs chop it up with the legendary JT Money.From the almighty Poison Clan, JT Money shares stories about his journey & career.JT talks about the early days of Poison Clan, connecting with Uncle Luke, meeting with Tupac and much much more!Lots of great stories that you don't want to miss!!Make some noise!!!
Damien and Ali get In The Conversation about White Lotus, posthumous albums, and Poison Clan. Twitter.com/dlemoncomedy // Twitter.com/mrmuhammad Keep up with the conversation on Facebook: Facebook.com/InTheConversation
Over the past decade or so, there has been a lingering sentiment that “hip-hop is dead.” Well, fortunately for us, soul is still alive and fortunately for the people that still believe in music from the heart that contains purity in expression-flaws included, artists like Sky Whatley exist. One of the greatest things about being an artist is the ability to change and become who you want to be. No one's music collection should only have one type of artist, and artists shouldn't be pigeon held to sound one way. During his earlier years, Sky Whatley had a sound that was coined as “hood rock.” Proof that rock and hip-hop aren't distant relatives at all, but very closely knit and related. Now, as all artists have a right to, Sky Whatley is seeking expression from his other love: Soul music. Inspired by greats like Prince, Sly Stone and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. This maybe something that his initial fan base may not be aware of after his sleuth of popular songs like “I'm Rick James Bitch” and “Chevy Game” featuring ex-Poison Clan member JT Money. When his “Hood Rock” project was released Sky Whatley suggested that he wasn't “making just an album but a flip on the entire music industry.” His new direction will incorporate soul with a gospel edge that proves that honest music doesn't have to lack on quality. Sky Whatley further admits that he makes his music with “natural talent” and adds “no auto-tunes.” In a time where real artists are too far and in between and flash-in-the-pan hopefuls are on every Facebook page looking for a friend request. Sky Whatley has other plans as a singer/producer/ songwriter and with notable collaborations under his belt including Fabo, Lil Jon, Goodie Mob, B.O.B. Full Bio
Episode 93 is our 4th installment of our 1993 tribute. On this show, we dig deep in the crates and pull out gems from Leaders of The New School, Private Investigators, Daddy-O, Boss, YZ, Mysterme, N-Tense, Poison Clan, Da Youngsta's and Mobb Deep to name a few. Plus, we hit you with classic from Outkast, Geto Boys, Eightball & MJG, Digable Planets and Queen Latifah! At the break, we discuss what 1993 songs are worthy of being mentioned among the top 50 greatest hip-hop songs of all-time. You might be surprised with what you hear. Remember, you can still enter our Get Down giveaway. Simply tag us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio, and tell us which of the "3" 1993 Cypress Hill singles were NOT produced by DJ Muggs and you'll have a chance to win some classic albums courtesy of Get On Down. We'll be announcing the winners on the next episode, the 1993 series finale. And now, let's start the show... RIP Zumbi www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
In this episode, we politick with JT Money.JT Money, is an American rapper and the leader of Miami-based hip hop group Poison Clan. Thompkins began his career in the late 1980s as a protégé of Luther "Luke" Campbell–signing to Luke Records in 1990.https://twitter.com/jtmoneymiatl
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 5, Models, which originally aired on October 23, 2012 and was written by Josh Malmuth and directed by Eric Appel. Here's a quick recap of the episode:It's Cece's birthday and Jess comes to celebrate but clashes with her model friends. They get in a fight that leaves their boobs sore and also leads to Cece getting drunk and almost missing her modeling gig. Being the amazing friend she is, Jess fills in… This is also the episode where Schmidt buys Nick a cookie.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Clueless - Jess and Cece have a tradition to watch Clueless for Cece's birthday every year. Jay Cutler - Nick tells Schmidt the only time a man is allowed to think about another man is when that man is Jay Cutler. Additional Pop Culture References such as:YOLO - Nadia yells “YOLO” when Jess agrees to go out with Cece and her friends for her birthday. YOLO stands for You Only Live Once and along the same lines as the Latin phrase “carpe diem,” it is a call to live life to its fullest extent, even embracing behavior which carries some risk.Serena Williams - Nick calls Schmidt Serena Williams because he thought Schmidt was grunting at him. Serena Williams is an American professional tennis player. She has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the second-most of all time. Tennis players often grunt when hitting the ball.Wilmer Valderrama - After going out for Cece's birthday, Nadia thought she hooked up with Wilmer Valderrama. Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama is an American actor, producer, singer, and television personality. He is known for his role as Fez in That '70s Show and as Carlos Madrigal in From Dusk till Dawn: The Series.“You Make My Dreams” - When Jess tries to model at the Ford car event, the song “You Make My Dreams” by Hall & Oates plays. "You Make My Dreams", sometimes incorrectly referred to as "You Make My Dreams Come True" is from the band's ninth studio album, Voices. The song reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1981.Brian Austin Green - In the flashback scene, Schmidt mentions that Brian Austin Green is his favorite rapper. Brian Austin Green is an American actor, rapper, and producer, best known for his portrayal of David Silver on the original television series Beverly Hills, 90210. He is not typically known for his rapping and this was more of a joke for New Girl to make."shake what yo mamma gave ya" - When Nadia was trying to convince Cece to go out instead of doing her usual birthday tradition, she said “I shake this thing that my mama gave me”. This phrase means to shake your butt and came from the song “Shake Whatcha Mamma Gave Ye” by Poison Clan released in 1992.We also cover when Schmidt gave Nick a cookie at the beginning of the episode as the “Schmidtism” this episode. We talk about how the show portrays the models and Jess speaking about all models being “dumb” as our “not in the 2020s” and how Nick was making fun of Schmidt in the flashbacks. Our “yes in the 2020s” was about all the love in this episode with how Winston and Schmidt loved Nick and how Nick reciprocated by the end of the episode with his cookie shaped like a Jewish star. We also give a brief look into Lauren Dair Owens (young Jess) and Ariela Barer (young Cece), the Guest Stars we feature in this episode. Lauren's youtube page can be found here.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Stone Eisenmann (Young Nick), Jordan Fuller (Young Winston), Jason Antoon (the Clipboard Guy), James M. Connor (Gary), Rob Reinis (the account executive), Agnes Albright (Olga), Britni Stanwood (a foreign model), Greice Santo (Maria), Jesus Solorio (the fake Wilmer Valderrama), and Johanna Parker (the model scout).In the podcast, we also discussed Zooey's recent instagram post about having a forehead and the song “You Make My Dreams'' by Hall and Oates and its significance to 500 Days of Summer. Additionally, we noticed Schmidt continuing to look at his actuarial chart from Episode 4 and anniversary themes by years.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:VHS - When Jess shows up at Cece's house to celebrate her birthday, she talks about watching Clueless on VHS. VHS stands for Video Home System and was a standard for analog video recording on tape cassettes. Production of the magnetic tape video recording began in the 1950s and it was the primary home video format through the 1980s. In 1996, the DVD format was introduced and VHS production began to decline and by July of 2016, all VHS equipment manufacturing had stopped.Turtles - Throughout this episode Nick is looking at getting a turtle and he mentions the following types of turtles:Galapagos Tortoise - This is the largest living species group of 15 very large tortoises. Their lifespans in the wild can be over 100 years old and there has been one tortoise who, in captivity, lived to be at least 175 years old.Eastern Box Turtle - This is a subspecies of the hinge-shelled turtles and is a land turtle native to the eastern parts of the US. In captivity, their life span can be as short as 3 days.Spur Thighed Tortoise - This species of tortoise, also known as the Greek tortoise, is one of 5 species of Mediterranean tortoises. Their lifespan is older than 125 years and while not confirmed, there are reports of some living to be 200 years old.Nearsighted Loner Turtle - While there isn't a turtle specifically called a “nearsighted loner,” the mata mata freshwater turtle species is a natural loner and has good nearsighted vision. It's primarily found in South America and in captivity, there have been reports of turtles living 30-35 years but there is not a lot of information about the mata mata's lifespan in the wild.Jewish Star - When Nick brings Schmidt a cookie, he says that he couldn't find one in the shape of a Jewish star and so he broke it into the pieces. This is a reference to the Star of David which is a modern symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism and is a star made up of two equilateral triangles.Joie de vivre - Schmidt said that Jess has too much “joie de vivre” when Jess is getting ready to go out with Cece and her model friends. This is a French phrase that means to enjoy life. Casual uses of the phrase can be dated back to the late 17th century although it was brought to prominence in the 19th century.Mama-bird - When Nick says he would be happy if he could throw up the cookie that Schmidt gave him and then feed it to Schmidt, Schmidt asks if Nick was trying to mama-bird him the cookie. This is a reference to how mother birds first digest their food and then feed it to their babies.This episode got a 7.5/10 rating from Kritika and an 8/10 from Kelly and both had the same favorite character: Nick!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 6!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Mother’s Day Edition of Roarr98.7, Rodd sits down with his lovely mother Dr. Deon Davis-Muteei in sunny south FL to discuss her early upbringings, transitioning from being a kidney dialysis nurse to a boxing public relations manager; while raising 3 kids as a single mother, owning a modeling agency, going back to school to get her doctoral degree, how Zilla was as a jit
Mother’s Day Edition of Roarr98.7, Rodd sits down with his lovely mother Dr. Deon Davis-Muteei in sunny south FL to discuss her early upbringings, transitioning from being a kidney dialysis nurse to a boxing public relations manager; while raising 3 kids as a single mother, owning a modeling agency, going back to school to get her doctoral degree, how Zilla was as a jit
In our 40th episode of COMIC BEAT INSIDER (CBI), Jimmy and Heidi MacDonald (The Beat Chief) are again joined by cartoonist/actor/stuntman/educator/tae kwon do instructor Randall Trang to discuss the cult hit 1978 Shaw Brothers film FIVE DEADLY VENOMS. How did the cast come together? Where did they learn all of those acrobatics & kung fu? What's our favorite fighting style in the film? Is it better dubbed or in the original Cantonese? Join us each week to listen in live. Send in topic ideas for future episodes. Be it in comics, TV or film. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Drugzie from Poison Clan and Home Team joins us to look back on his time with Luke Records and much more
In this episode of the OG Sports Show, the guys discuss the latest in sports, OG Music covers Poison Clan and Goodie Mob. They make their weekly NCAA/NFL picks, and celebrate Sheryl Swoops in the "whos that lady" segment.
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In which the three wise men from the mountain come down to discuss the film, The Five Deadly Venoms for the beleaguered people. Released in 1978, the film was directed by Chang Cheh and stars Chiang Sheng, Sun Chien, Philip Kwok, Lo Mang, Wei Pei, Lu Feng, Wang Lung-Wei, Ku Feng, and many others. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers STudio and filmed in Hong Kong.
JT returns to the show to chop it up about the history of Poison Clan, his solo career and much more
Ricky, Plus, Ben & Chris get together this week and are joined by Fan Favorite Jizzle to discuss some interesting topics which included How often do you turn down vagina?, If a due got your girl a drink at the bar would it bother you?, A woman you attracted to asks you to put her down with a friend of yours Do you facilitate or hate? This or That:Better Guitar Solo? Beat It x Michael Jackson, Purple Rain x Prince, Who's that Lady/ Summer Breeze x Isley BrosBetter version: Jay-Z or OutkastWu Tang or Poison Clan? Song Of The Week: 2009 & Beyond x Jay Buck
Rising star rapper Supreme, hailing from the streets of Miami, Fl releases new single “Stupid” graced by popular R&B singer and Love & Hip Hop Hollywood newest cast member Teairra Mari. While flaunting your street credibility has transformed average MCs into overnight superstars, Supreme has lived a life often fabricated. Raised with two other siblings in Miami's poverty-stricken streets, Preme survived his hostile surroundings in hopes of turning his youthful angst into a promising rap career. Hailing from the notorious streets of Little Haiti Supreme is offering some of the most intense tales of urban survival since Scarface (The Rapper). Don't mistake Supreme for just another hustler turned Hip-Hop artist. To him, it runs deeper. "I'm just trying to pay my respects to what I grew up on. I consider myself a part of history and Hip-Hop evolution," Preme says. "I'm like the long lost child of Poison Clan, Zoe Pound, and Ghetto Boyz," Preme adds. Who is this artist on the rise? Cross Willie D. vocals with Ice Cube's flow and results might sound like Supreme. Just don't tell him that. "People compare you becuse they need something to identify with," explains the Miami MC, Preme is more concerned with showing growth with music than glorifying his troubled past. Miami has seen its share of Hip-Hop superstars come and go, Supreme sounds differ from the usual home cooking. With his focus on substance over style. Preme is playing for KEEPS...CHECK OUR OUR TV CHANNEL BELOW ADD & RATE https://channelstore.roku.com/details/274957/beef-stew-radio-tv
The Miami Bass movement was extremely prominent in the 80s and 90s, thanks to legendary artists like 2 Live Crew, MC Shy D, Planet Patrol, Gucci Crew, Anquette, Poison Clan and Clay D. The DJ's also played a significant role in the movement as well, like Mr. Mixx, DJ Magic Mike, DJ Laz, Uncle Al, Jam Pony Express, Felix Sama, Power Supply and Jealous J (Jim Jonsin). While most people think Uncle Luke when talking about Miami Bass, the scene was so thick as Andre would say. Before you had Pitbull, Flo Rida, Kodak Black, Rick Ross, Ace Hood, DJ Khaled, Stitches, Lil Pump or XXXTENTACION, you had this great music featured on our 1 hour and 23 minute mix. We know our core audience is prominently east coast (bias) and we all know where hip-hop started. If you're a fan of Take It Personal, you'll know we cover everything and take pride in showcasing music from all over. But it's important to listen, understand and appreciate what other regions like the South have to offer. We don't expect you to love everything we play, but everything played on this tribute was played for a reason. This is an extensive timeline of Miami Bass themed music and while the Miami sound evolved and featured less bass as the years went on, all these tracks capture an important time in music, especially in the MIA. This is our Miami Bass Tribute. We hope you all enjoy it!
The Miami Bass movement was extremely prominent in the 80s and 90s, thanks to legendary artists like 2 Live Crew, MC Shy D, Planet Patrol, Gucci Crew, Anquette, Poison Clan and Clay D. The DJ’s also played a significant role in the movement as well, like Mr. Mixx, DJ Magic Mike, DJ Laz, Uncle Al, Jam Pony Express, Felix Sama, Power Supply and Jealous J (Jim Jonsin). While most people think Uncle Luke when talking about Miami Bass, the scene was so thick as Andre would say. Before you had Pitbull, Flo Rida, Kodak Black, Rick Ross, Ace Hood, DJ Khaled, Stitches, Lil Pump or XXXTENTACION, you had this great music featured on our 1 hour and 23 minute mix. We know our core audience is prominently east coast (bias) and we all know where hip-hop started. If you’re a fan of Take It Personal, you’ll know we cover everything and take pride in showcasing music from all over. But it’s important to listen, understand and appreciate what other regions like the South have to offer. We don’t expect you to love everything we play, but everything played on this tribute was played for a reason. This is an extensive timeline of Miami Bass themed music and while the Miami sound evolved and featured less bass as the years went on, all these tracks capture an important time in music, especially in the MIA. This is our Miami Bass Tribute. We hope you all enjoy it!
Episode 41 is the 2nd installment of our Southern Tribute. On this episode we pay homage to the legendary Scarface, U.G.K. and the Miami Bass movement of the 80s and 90s. This extra-large show also features music from 2 Live Crew, DJ Magic Mike, Poison Clan, MC Shy D, Rick Ross, Eightball & MJG, Devin The Dude, Young Buck, Lil Wayne, Slim Thug, Trae The Truth, Jeezy, Big Boi, Trick Daddy and many more. Stay tuned for part 3, where we continue to show the South love, while focusing on No Limit, Cash Money and Swisherhouse Records. Not to mention, we got some nice surprises for ya before we take you out with the fader!
Episode 41 is the 2nd installment of our Southern Tribute. On this episode we pay homage to the legendary Scarface, U.G.K. and the Miami Bass movement of the 80s and 90s. This extra-large show also features music from 2 Live Crew, DJ Magic Mike, Poison Clan, MC Shy D, Rick Ross, Eightball & MJG, Devin The Dude, Young Buck, Trae The Truth, Jeezy, Big Boi, Trick Daddy and many more. Stay tuned for part 3, where we continue to show the South love, while focusing on No Limit, Cash Money and Swisherhouse Records. Not to mention, we got some nice surprises for ya before we take you out with the fader! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Paul and Justin roundhouse kick Dave out of the episode for lack of Martial Arts knowledge. Thankfully, Paul and Justin got your back in part 1 of a 2 part Martial Arts pod!
In this episode, we catch up with Southern HipHop pioneer JT Money. Listen to JT Money talk about his time with the legendary group Poison Clan, his solo career and how his son is now a up & coming hip hop artist & a possible Poison Clan reunion. All of this and a whole lot more on the Tuff Luv Show. Follow JT Money: @jtmoney211jbaby on Instagram @JTMoneyMIATL on Twitter @OfficialJTMoney on Facebook Don't for get to follow @tuffluvshow on IG, Twitter & Facebook.
This week we brought in one of the hottest DJs from Florida, Cazes, for Episode 51 of the podcast. You can catch him playing at some of the dopest spots all around the state...from Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Gainesville, and all the way to Tallahassee. Enjoy this open-format mix from Cazes! Follow Cazes | facebook.com/cazesthedj | instagram.com/cazesthedj | soundcloud.com/cazesthedeejay Tracklist 1.) A$AP Ferg x Skrillex - New Level Purple Lambo (Flosstradamus Bootleg) 2.) Kendrick Lamar - Humble (Skrillex Remix) 3.) Rick Ross x Yellowclaw - Trap Trap Trap (FAED Bootleg) 5.) Waka Flocka Flame x Crankdat - Hard In The Paint (Nova Bootleg) 5.) Migos x Boombox Cartel - Get Right Witcha (Cazes Jefe VIP Bootleg 6) TI x Torro Torro & Aylen - What You Know (JD Live Bootleg) 7.) Twenty One Pilots x WeAreTreo - Ride (J Rhythm Edit) 8.) Wiwek & Alvaro x Vengaboys x 4B - We Like To Fuck Shit Up (Benzi Edit - Cazes Re-Edit) 9.) Dre Dre x Valentino Khan - Still Dre (A&P Tribute - Cazes Cutdown) 10.) Poison Clan x Hasse De Moor - Shake What Your Momma Gave Ya (Nova Bootleg) 11.) Beastie Boys x GTA - Fight For Your Right (Flosstradamus Party Up Bootleg) 12.) Marc Anthony x Garmani - Vivir Mi Vida Fogo (Freefall & Deville Edit) 13.) Drake x Joyryde - Both (Cazes Hot Drum Bootleg) 14.) Dannic x The Police x Three Six Mafia - Gimme Head Roxanne (Deville Big Room Edit) 15.) Enur x Calvin Harris x Fizob - Calabria (Kid Conrad 2017 Hype Edit) 16) DJ Cuba x Neitan x Justice - Bring The House (BB We Are Your Friends Edit) 17.) Sebastian Ingrosso x Tommy Trash - Reload (Beatbreaker Pop It Bootleg) 18) White Stripes x Joe Maz x Beatbreaker x R3hab - Seven Nation Army (Cazes Bounce Edit) 19.) Travis Scott x Nghtmre x Fashen - Goosebumps (Cazes Frankenstein Edit) 20) Damien Marley x Floss x TroyBoi - Welcome To Soundclash (Joe Maz Bootleg) 21.) Cardi B x DMVU x Saber - Bodak Yellow (Cazes Blubbles Edit) 22.) Kendrick Lamar x Rickysan & Dirty Audio - M.A.A.D City (Digital Dave Bootleg) 23.) Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, & Busta Rhymes x Wuku - Look At Me Now (Cazes DaDaDa Bootleg) 24.) Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Life (Konflikt Edit) 25.) Mashmello x Artrak x Lil Yachty - Believe (Cazes Alone Bootleg)
On this episode of the free game producers podcast WLPWR and Brian Onrea talk with legendary producer DJ Toomp (MC Shy D, Poison Clan, T.I. Kanye West, etc). He discusses:His early influences being the son of an R&B singerHow hip hop first hit Atlanta and what the atmosphere was likeGetting his start producing records for southern pioneer Raheem The DreamLearning the music business and the independent hustle from Uncle LukeHis thoughts on using hardware verses software in his current production workflowHis role in developing an early T.I. and what he saw in himWhere he see’s the future of the music producer goingHis advice for up and coming producersFollow your Host @WLPWR @BrianOnrea and our Guest @dj_toomp
This week, Bleubird returns for part two of our interview. He talks about getting booed at a Los Angeles Shape Shifters show, only to have the legendary Percee P come to his defense. He explains how continuing to fly out and play California shows led to meeting the people behind the Grimm Image label, which led to him starting his Freeebird project. He breaks down the new ground he covered on Cannonball and Ft. Lauderdale. Mike Riley’s art this week is an homage to Poison Clan’s “Ruff Town Behavior.” This episode is hosted by Splice Today.
My guest this week is Bleubird, aka Jacques Bruna. Jacques is a solo MC, as well as a member of Gunporn, Les Swashbuckling Napoleons and Triune Gods. I first met him when I set up a Baltimore show for his group S.M.T.H. in 2001. He talks about his early days working with Florida’s Nature Kids, and their ill-fated first and last national tour. We discuss our mutual history of cutting our teeth opening for Pittsburgh’s Grand Buffet. He talks about putting together his own European tours and eventually moving to Europe, but ultimately yearning to get back to the states to make moves. Mike Riley’s art this week is an homage to Poison Clan’s “Ruff Town Behavior.” This episode is hosted by Splice Today.
Poison Clan was one of the most influential groups out the south as well as one of the most slept on. JT was the front man of the group, but also is a solo artist earning plaques, Billboard awards, and then he was off the mainstream radar even though he was still putting out quality albums with good music. He wont be forgotten or slept on here! We welcome him back to the show!
Whether it was 2 Live Crew, his own solo albums, Poison Clan, or many other acts, no one can deny his role in the foundation of Southern Rap.
This man has plaques and credits that include Poison Clan, 2 Live Crew, and famous soundtracks like Boyz N The Hood and New Jack City to name a few. But the problem is not many even know it, but thats what we are here for. Enjoy this infomrative show with super producer Mike Fresh
Not only are they the Rufftown Mob but are also memebers of one of the South's biggest influential groups the Poison Clan Tonight UZI and Madball Join us
Both JT Money and Ganxsta Nip are no strangers to the Murder Master Music Show so we thought on 4/24 episode 124 it was only right to have them both on the show. JT Money will debut tracks from his new album "Morning Wood" and Ganxsta Nip will from his new album "God of Horrorcore"
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Poison Clan general JT Money is back. You heard him with other legends, you heard him on the PC reuinion show, now he is back this time by himself to set the record straight about these swaggotz in the rap game and much more.
One of the original members of Poison Clan Debonaire will be live tonight.
Pioneers and Legends of the Dirty South Movement the Poison Clan will join us LIVE tonight for this legendary reunion show.