Podcasts about Poor Righteous Teachers

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Diggin' In The Digits
Ep.303 - Poor Righteous Teachers

Diggin' In The Digits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 69:38


The story of Poor Righteous Teachers isn't a well documented one, but the music speaks volumes with great production throughout, thought and dexterous lyrics soaked in 5% teachings and an embracing of Toasting that really sets them apart from their more popular peers.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:54)Ben:Larry June x 2 Chainz x The Alchemist - Life is BeautifulJPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOUCharlie:Madvillain - Madvillainy DemosNAYA ALI - We Did The Damn ThingTopic Intro/Ben's Research House - (7:07) Holy Intellect - (12:06)Pure Poverty - (20:22)Black Business - (27:25)The New World Order - (35:02) Lighter Note - (45:05) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence

Rewind Hip-Hop Classics
Fallen Soldiers Vol. 1 (rattrapage)

Rewind Hip-Hop Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 46:58


Un hommage rendu avec panache à tous les soldats du rap qui nous ont quittés trop tôt. Rest In Power!

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Old Skool Mix Party (Put'Cha Thang Down!) (Aired On MOCRadio 8-10-24)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 118:04


This week, the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party' returns with Metro Beatz spinning old school bangers from artists like EPMD, Bobby Brown, Blackstreet, MC Lyte, Poor Righteous Teachers and old bass music jams from Atlanta & Miami!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com

Rewind Hip-Hop Classics
Fallen Soldiers Vol. 1

Rewind Hip-Hop Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 46:58


Un hommage rendu avec panache à tous les soldats du rap qui nous ont quittés trop tôt. Rest In Power!

Heal
Healing Beyond Medicine: Exploring Energy Healing | Dr. Iman Ali

Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 58:12


Healing Beyond Medicine: Exploring Energy Healing | Dr. Iman Ali Healing With Angelica Podcast With Dr. Iman Ali Episode: 90 “Elevate Your Being: Embrace the Healing Energy Within” On this episode Sister Dr. Iman Muhammad Ali and I will be discussing the power of self healing and how one can ignite that power to not only heal self but also heal others! Guest Info : Dr. Iman Muhammad Ali, DD, RMT Doctor of Divinity in Spiritual Healing | Reiki Master Teacher | Hypnotherapist | Urban Zen Integrative Therapist | Clairvoyant & Medium NOI Since 16 years old Registered in Chicago in 1994 30 years ago this June Former Editorial Assistant for The Final Call Newspaper Former Marketing Director for Saviours Day - created the 2005 Million Man March Image Award for Kanye West - brought him to Mosque Maryam in 2005 to receive his award - Brought Freeway Rick Ross + Frank Lucas together for SD - I AM Woman - SD WORKSHOP WITH Dr. Iyanla Vanzant and Susan Taylor - Convened the Influence of Islam on Hip Hop SD WORKSHOP with Rakim, NO ID, Poor Righteous Teachers, etc. - Author of the Introduction to Closing The Gap by Minister Jabril Muhammad + edited book. Came up with the subtitle : Inner Views of the Heart, Mind, and Soul of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan - Wrote Commentary on the back of Is It Possible The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Is Still Physically Alive Support this platform with a small donation to help sustain future episodes! DONATE|CONTRIBUTION

Southern Vangard
Episode 393 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 123:52


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep393! Fresh off an outstanding night gallivanting the streets of Atlanta, Doe and Meeks have a different pep in their step this week. We also have a WORLD EXCLUSIVE from ULLNEVANO & LOGIC MARSELIS, who have a new project dropping any day now, as well all the new underground rap treats, filtered and presented by the best ears in the game. If ya missed the Twitch only set this week - well - ya gotta tune in on Sundays to get all the goods…YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK ---------- Recorded live February 25, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ---------- Pre-Game Beats - Da Flyy Hooligan x The Beat Junkies Talk Break Inst - "Communication" - J. Depina "Rise" - North$ide Dro ft. The Supervisor "S.O.U.L." - John Jiggs ft. King Myers (prod. The Sidelife) "Santeria" - Nef ft. Dirty Sanchez 47 x Lord Sko "Gravity Lenses" - Money Mogly x Tali Rodriguez ft. Joey DaSilva & Mike Titan "Traffic Jam" - Omega of Hylandaz (prod. Truck Julius) "Stuck In My Dumpin Ways" - Tha God Fahim "That Knock" - Emskee x MiLKCRATE (ft. Tone Spliff) "Yeah" - North$ide Dro Talk Break Inst - "Above The Cloudz" - J. Depina "No Speculation" - Nowaah The Flood And Giallo Point "Double Down" - Juga-Naut ft. Crimeapple "Boyz 2 Men" - YL & Starker "Guh Gah" - Gretzky da Sumo ft. DayTripper "Muggsy Bogues" - Marlon Craft ft. Method Man "European Beachfront" - King Bliss ft J Scienide & Asun Eastwood "Mean Streets" - Donte The Gr8 Talk Break Inst - "Black Stars" - J. Depina "Light Prisms" - Nef ft. Rasheed Chappell & XP The Marxman "Blood Shot" - Da Flyy Hooligan x The Beat Junkies ft. Hooliyo Iglaciers "Ski'd Up" - Chuck Strangers (prod. Alchemist) "crazytooth" - Gretzky da Sumo ft. Daytripper "Temperature" - Pounds ft. Angel White (prod. Pounds) "Neva Give Up" - Ullnevano x Logic Marselis (cuts DJ Jon Doe) ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** Talk Break Inst - "A Voyage Home" / "Sun Rays" - J. Depina * TWITCH ONLY SET * "Fight The Power" - Public Enemy "Welcome To The Terrordome" - Public Enemy "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" - Public Enemy "Amerikkka's Most Wanted" - Ice Cube "Turn Off The Radio" - Ice Cube "The Racist" - Boogie Down Productions "Blackman In Effect" - Boogie Down Productions "Bush Killa" - Paris "All for One" - Brand Nubian "Ladies First" - Queen Latifah "Rock Dis Funky Joint" - Poor Righteous Teachers "Remix For P Is Free" - Boogie Down Productions

Bring The Noise Podcast
Holy Intellect

Bring The Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 55:16


Our final episode in February dedicated to afrocentric hip-hop is a review of the debut album Holy Intellect from group Poor Righteous Teachers, released in 1990. Similar to Brand Nubian, PRT members Culture Freedom, Father Shaheed and front man Wise Intelligent put the teachings of the 5% nation at the forefront of their music while they kick rapid-paced rhymes over producer Tony D's boom bap beats. https://www.instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igsh=cTBzNnFhenRkN3Nl&utm_source=qr https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086006336425&mibextid=hu50Ix https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonhetzel996?_t=8kWF5xzxPl1&_r=1

ReportN Live Frm Da Trap
Poor Righteous Teachers

ReportN Live Frm Da Trap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 4:09


prt performed at 50 years of hip hop celebration in trenton. Poor Righteous Teachers was a hip hop group from Trenton, New Jersey, founded in 1989.[1] Often referred to as PRT by its fans, Poor Righteous Teachers was known as a socially and politically conscious hip hop group, with musical content inspired by the teachings of the Nation of Gods and Earths. Wise Intelligent, as the lead MC, was the most visible and well known member of the group. Culture Freedom provided vocals and production, and Father Shaheed served as a DJ and producer. About.com ranked the group's lead MC, Wise Intelligent, number five on its list of the 10 Most Underrated Rappers, calling him "one of the most creative MCs of our time."[2] PRT debuted in 1989 with the release of the single "Time to Say Peace" b/w "Butt Naked Booty Bless." The trio released its first album, Holy Intellect, in 1990,[3] amid a number of similarly pro-Black albums such as Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, X-Clan's To the East, Blackwards, and Brand Nubian's One for All. While not as commercially successful as these albums, Holy Intellect received critical acclaim and spawned the group's only major radio hit, "Rock Dis Funky Joint." PRT returned in 1991 with its second album, Pure Poverty.[3] The album was not as commercially successful as its debut, and was not as acclaimed. The lead single "Shakiyla (JRH)", became a minor rap hit that year. The group's third, and possibly most successful release to date, Black Business, was released in 1993.[3] Sales were once again limited, but the album was a critical success. The album's lead single, "Nobody Move", received little radio airplay. After a three-year hiatus, PRT returned as a group in 1996 with its fourth album, The New World Order.[3] Released in a new Hip Hop era, the album received little attention, failing to reach the Billboard 200 album chart. The album's lead single, "Word Iz Life", was barely able to reach the Hot Rap Singles chart, peaking at the chart's lowest position, #50. Despite the lack of significant attention, the album, like its past releases, received significant acclaim. In 2001, Poor Righteous Teachers dropped the rare underground release Declaration of Independence.[3] In 2006, Cha-Ching Records released Rare & Unreleased, a compilation of rare Poor Righteous Teachers songs and remixes.[4][5] PRT had a short feud with rapper YZ over reels of tapes that YZ would not give back to their owner, PRT.[6] Father Shaheed died on May 26, 2014, from a motorcycle accident.[7] References[edit] ^ Huey, Steve. Biography of Poor Righteous Teachers at AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-04-17. ^ "10 of the Most Underappreciated Rappers". Rap.about.com. Retrieved 7 August 2018. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e Discography for Poor Righteous Teachers at AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-04-17. ^ Discography of Compilations for Poor Righteous Teachers at AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-04-17. ^ "Poor Righteous Teachers - Rare & Unreleased". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19. ^ "Cocaine Blunts & Hip Hop Tapes » Blog Archive » Wise Intelligent Interview". Cocaineblunts.com. 2006-07-16. Retrieved 2012-02-19. ^ "RIP Father Shaheed: DJ Of Poor Righteous Teachers Dies". Allhiphop.com. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 7 August 2018. ^ "Pure Poverty - Poor Righteous Teachers | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 June 2021. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reportnlivefrmdatrap/support

The Daily Good
Episode 756: World Bank stops funding new coal, a brilliant quote from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the beauty of Wulingyuan in China, the hip-hop genius of Poor Righteous Teachers, and more…

The Daily Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 16:58


Good News: International Finance Corporation has stopped funding new coal projects! Link HERE. The Good Word: A wonderful quote from the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge! Good To Know: A fun bit of trivia about a hedgehog. Good News: Tigers in India are thriving thanks to conservation efforts, Link HERE. Wonderful World: Explore the beauty of […]

Bassment Sessions
Bassment Sessions Show 214 (Parly B, De La Soul, Cutty Ranks, Leroy Sibbles, Razteria)

Bassment Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 59:00


The fire is hot for today's show with our featured artist of the week, Parly B, classic cuts from Macka B, Cutty Rank, Leroy Sibbles, and Johnny Osbourne alongside our Hip-Hop Throwback with De La Soul, Q-Tip & Jungle Brothers, and Poor Righteous Teachers plus thee IRIE Track of the Week from Razteria. Kick back, crank it up -  this week's show is now in session! PLAYLIST Leroy Sibbles - Love Won't Come Easy Sizzla & Johnny Osbourne - Folly Ranking Ras Demo - Gwarn So Parly B & Tradesman - Know Bout Style Parly B & Tradesman - Rudeboy Skank Parly B, Radikal Guru & Bhukka - Burning De La Soul, Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip - Buddy Poor Righteous Teachers - Easy Star Razteria - Ser Feliz Dubmatix - Scratch's Dub Macka B - Raste Tell Them Kirk Diamond, Finn & Kairo McLean - Reggae Party  Asher Senator - Abbreviation Qualification Cornadoo & Kabaka Pyramid - Final Move Cutty Ranks & City Lock - Never Convert   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 2GB DUB & REGGAE LOOP PACK Produced by Dubmatix https://reggae-loops.com/2023-free-pack

No 1 Watches Regular News
Poor Righteous Teachers

No 1 Watches Regular News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 42:05


In episode 110, I'll be talking about street culture's impact on the entertainment industry.

Bassment Sessions
Bassment Sessions Show 174 (Hollie Cook, L'Entourloop, Craig Mack, Macka B)

Bassment Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 60:00


Coming on hot this week as we load up the decks with 5 fresh cuts, our Featured Artist of the Week - Hollie Cook, including her latest single. We also dive back into two 90s golden era hip-hop tracks from Poor Righteous Teachers and Craig Mack's "Flava In Ya Ear" plus the usual suspects - Treasure Chest, Irie Trax Of The Week, Shout Outs, and more - all rammed into 60 minutes of sonic bliss.  Kick back, crank it up -  this week's show is now in session! PLAYLIST Dubmatix - Detonator Frighty, Colonel Mite - Life (Is What You Make It) Rodney P, Peoples Army & Mighty Moe - Live Up SHY FX, Breakage & Mr Williamz - Kings Highway Hollie Cook - Milk & Honey Hollie Cook - 99 ft Jah9 Hollie Cook - Happy Hour Poor Righteous Teachers - Black Business Craig Mack - Flava In Ya Ear Cesco, Sam Binga & Redders - Bring A Friend L'Entourloop - Calling Dancers (ft. Alborosie & Promoe) Zoolook - Natural High Macka B - Never Played A 45 Watch The Ride & Nia Archives - Mash Up The Dance Dub Phizix - Come On JUMP IN AND JOIN UP 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/

The Maydan Podcast
On The Square EP 10 - Sapelo's Top Ten of 2021

The Maydan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 77:31


In this episode of On The Square, our host Dr. Su'ad is joined by the Sapelo Squad! As we round out the podcast series and 2021 we wanted to bring the Squad to you up close and personal so you get to know the people behind the work you've come to love. From the neverending pandemic, exonerations in the murder of Malcolm X and the coup in Sudan to the Lox VERZUZ Dipset and Black Muslim women creatives making moves Squad members, Dr. Nisa Muhammad (Internship Coordinator), Jermaine Foster (Web Developer), Aïdah Aliyah Rasheed (Special Projects), Latasha Rouseau (Administrative Coordinator) and Aisha Caruth (Managing Editor), share their thoughts on the year's wins, losses, and controversies. To the question, What's your Black Muslim Theme Song?, the Squad's list includes: Rock Dis Funky Joint by the Poor Righteous Teachers, Lost Ones by Lauryn Hill, John Legend's cover of Redemption Song, A.P.I.D.T.A by Jay Electronica, A Long Walk by Jill Scott and Get By by Talib Kweli. On The Square's theme music was created by Fanatik OnBeats. Artwork for On The Square was created by Scheme of Things Graphics.

Take It Personal
Take It Personal (Ep 101: Ode to 1990)

Take It Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 184:28


Episode 101 is an ode to 1990. This was a defining moment in hip-hop as the musical tides started to turn. The 80s were done, as were many of the styles and genres to come out of that decade. Rap dominated the airwaves and took over pop culture as we know it. While both MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice were at the top of the pop charts, it was influential voices like Chuck D, Ice Cube and Shock G that provided the sounds cherished to this day. The Afrocentrism movement was huge as legendary groups such as X-Clan, Poor Righteous Teachers, Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Brand Nubian and Public Enemy provided anthems throughout 1990. That same year, we had classics that were bound to wreck your body and say turn the party out…Treat ‘Em Right, Bonita Applebum, The Humpty Dance and Jingling Baby. It wasn't just music, the movies that came out in 1990 still hold a special place in our hearts. Watching House Party over and over. Laughing at Full Force saying everyone smells like pussies or when Chill couldn't stop bumping the table while dragon-breath Bilal would try to mix. Who doesn't watch all of Goodfellas every time it's on TV? Doesn't everyone do the same yearly Christmas ritual and watch Home Alone? Air Jordan V's were on every kid's feet. The Simpson's were on every kid's TV. Posters of Bo Jackson, Barry Sanders, Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky were on every kid's bedroom wall. It wasn't just any year, it was one of the greatest. On episode 101, we pay homage to one of the most important years in hip-hop -- 1990! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Old Skool Mix Party (Merry Christmas All) (Aired On MOCRadio.com 12-11-21)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 117:21


This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz takes you back with music from The Jacksons, Poor Righteous Teachers, Angie Stone, Chuck Brown, Donny Hathaway & more! Enjoy!! Listen live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com

SOULutions For Men
SOULutions For Men - Wise Intelligent

SOULutions For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 73:40


#SOULutionsForMen #WiseIntelligent #Wisdom #Knowledge Wise Intelligent - the Emcee from the legendary "Poor Righteous Teachers" is a man of constant growth and development, He is a visionary and words smith, A man who understands the third eye connections to knowledge and foresight. He`s a thinking man, A leader amongst men, An excellent example of Positive Growth Energy. A Business man and Philanthropic community servant, For Platforms like BossupStock and The Culture Studios. The Author of the book 3/5 An MC@wiseintelligentInternationally known artist/activist, songwriter/producer and the front man of the critically acclaimed - legendary Hip-Hop trio known to the world as the Poor Righteous Teachers – pioneers of “conscious” rap music. Wise Intelligent has leveraged his respected recognition as a Hip Hop pioneer into activism, youth advocacy, program development and social entrepreneurship.SOULutions for Men maintains the focus of character building through community life experiences. Multiple minds of men gifting multiple solutions of life journey.This Podcast brings awareness to the structure of goal setting, Vision planning, Financial literacy, Universal Affirmations and building your highest form of integrity.SUBSCRIBE :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAb5... To the men moving in the dark with a flashlight. Allow the experiences of other men to guide your way. Take what you need for your tool belt. Arm yourselves with the answers before the questions arise.Single mothers raising a Young Boy, this Podcast will give you an inside view of the trials and fears we face on the way to MANHOOD. Check Out Our Facebook MAN-CAVE https://www.facebook.com/SOULutionsfo...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/soulutionsformen/exclusive-content

Soul Cypher
Conscious Style

Soul Cypher

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 16:46


Episode 5 of Soul Cypher, the last episode of the season, brings you into the realm of the philosophies of life and more with Poor Righteous Teachers & KRS-ONE's track "Conscious Style". Join me while I layout the brief history, stats, and message behind this spiritual masterpiece. I know your head will be spinning with all the knowledge after this Season 1 Finale episode is done. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tatianahm/message

It's Always Personal
Talking Small Biz & Covid-19 With Dayton, OH Business Owner Jason Harrison

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 149:28


This week's guest, Jason Harrison, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist who co-owns Present Tense Fitness (PTF). Harrison, his wife Susan, and yoga instructor Anna Shearer train clients out of their fitness studio that located in Dayton, Ohio's Oregon District. The Oregon District (OD) - a small stretch of boutiques, restaurants and bars - made national headlines in August 2019 after becoming a target of an active shooter. Dayton Police officers responded within moments, but nine Daytonians lost their lives before the shooter was fatally shot. Part of Dayton moving forward included a concert organized by Dave Chappelle that featured performances by Stevie Wonder, Kanye West and his Sunday Service Choir and (I believe) nearby Springfield native John Legend. Harrison actually addressed a crowd at a vigil, and eventually started writing op-eds about local race relations, policy-making and politicians for the local paper. Harrison was invited onto IAP to get his opinion on how him and his OD neighbors are getting along 1 1/2 years later. For the opening topics... IAP had to ask about how some find themselves rooting for Snowfall's lead character "Franklin Saint" (Damson Idris). Saint, a creation of late director John Singleton, is loosely based on legendary Los Angeles cocaine trafficker "Freeway" Ricky Ross. Also, a bit of a related matter had to be discussed in Poor Righteous Teachers' rapper Wise Intelligent actually having to defend his Instagram post about his day-to-day business dealings classifying him as a "man" versus the streets-accepted "hustler." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/its-always-personal/support

The Upgrade Podcast
The Upgrade Podcast - 044 - 1991: The Year That Changed Music - Part 2: In Bloom (July to December)

The Upgrade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 147:41


Episode 044 - Part 2 of Len & Gary talking about the records released in 1991! The discussion continues with the second half of the year, including releases from (and stories about) Green Day, Digital Underground, Poor Righteous Teachers, Cyclone Temple, Cannibal Corpse, Alice Cooper, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Heavy D & The Boyz, Slick Rick, Geto Boys, Meat Puppets, James, Therapy, Color Me Badd, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch, Leaders of the New School, Main Source, Biz Markie, the Boyz n the Hood soundtrack, Compton's Most Wanted, the Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack, PM Dawn, Spin Doctors, Mr Bungle, Blur, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Metallica, Cypress Hill, Pearl Jam, Overkill, Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, Blues Traveller, Rush, Ratt, Jethro Tull, Tesla, Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, Hole, Guns n Roses, MC Lyte, Bryan Adams, Soundgarden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Cult, A Tribe Called Quest, Nirvana, Prong, Public Enemy, Prince & The New Power Generation, Scarface, Suffocation, Death, Del The Funkee Homosapien, Pennywise, Black Sheep, Queen, Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane, MC Hammer, Carcass, Matthew Sweet, Motley Crue, Fates Warning, Godflesh, Iced Earth, Genesis, Entombed, Voivod, 2Pac, Tone Loc, Michael Jackson, U2, Green Day, Live, Bolt Thrower. The guys wrap up talking about some bands that formed or broke up in 1991, and some music-related births & deaths that happened that year.http://www.theupgradepodcast.net#theupgrade #theupgradepodcast #podcast #landminestudios #billyclubsandwich #hardcoremusic #nyhc #newyorkhardcore #nyhardcore #1991inmusic #rock #hardrock #heavymetal #gangstarap #influentialmusic #musichistory------------------------     Upgrade your mind - Hosts Len Carmichael & Gary Muttley talk about music, politics, MMA, pro wrestling and all kinds of pop culture. We will also connect with guests from around world to talk, share experiences and probably make fun of people.     ------------------------      http://www.facebook.com/theupgradepodcast      ------------------------     http://www.instagram.com/theupgradepodcast      ------------------------     

DJ DOCKTA ILL'S ICE KOLD MUSIC SHOW
Dj Dockta Ill's IKMS B/O Brand Nubian & Poor Righteous Teachers

DJ DOCKTA ILL'S ICE KOLD MUSIC SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 142:20


B/O Brand Nubian & Poor Righteous Teachers

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 23rd October 2020

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 90:55


**DJ Ivanhoe's Here Comes That Sound Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. Ivan Featured Cuts Like Uncle Mic Nitro, Ghostface Killah, DJ Destruction On The One's & Two's, Black Sheep, Poor Righteous Teachers, DJ Shadow, Paul Nice/ Fabreeze Brothers & More #traxfm #herecomesthatsound #djivanhoe #house #techhouse #funkyhouse #discohouse #inthemix DJ Ivanhoe's Here Comes That Sound Show Every Friday From 7:30PM UK Time and Thursday at 16:00 UK.For DJ Bookings contact the HCTS facebook page or email djivanhoe@djivanhoe.co.uk Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm The Show Page : https://www.facebook.com/herecomesthatsoundclub/ BOOKINGS : djivanhoe@djivanhoe.co.uk **

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 23rd October 2020

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 90:55


**DJ Ivanhoe’s Here Comes That Sound Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. Ivan Featured Cuts Like Uncle Mic Nitro, Ghostface Killah, DJ Destruction On The One’s & Two’s, Black Sheep, Poor Righteous Teachers, DJ Shadow, Paul Nice/ Fabreeze Brothers & More #traxfm #herecomesthatsound #djivanhoe #house #techhouse #funkyhouse #discohouse #inthemix DJ Ivanhoe’s Here Comes That Sound Show Every Friday From 7:30PM UK Time and Thursday at 16:00 UK.For DJ Bookings contact the HCTS facebook page or email djivanhoe@djivanhoe.co.uk Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm The Show Page : https://www.facebook.com/herecomesthatsoundclub/ BOOKINGS : djivanhoe@djivanhoe.co.uk **

TranceSendDance
S3nD~

TranceSendDance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 148:58


Robbie Gordon 2017, Willie Nelson 2001, Jimmy Smith 1974, Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force 1986, Joey Scarbury 1981,Bay Area Arts Collective (B.A.A,C.) 1999, Newcleus 1984, Jazzy Jay 1984, Rockers Revenge 1984, Schoolly D 1984&1986, Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel 1983, Shinehead 1988, Ice T 1988, Son of Bazerk 1991, Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock 1988, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince 1988, The GOATs 1992, Salt-N-Pepa 1986, Kool Mo Dee 1989,  Big Daddy Kane 1988, Tenor Saw 1985, KRS-One 1993, B-52s 1979, Ghostbusters 1984, Steve Miller Band 1981, Men Without Hats 1982, Wall of Voodoo 1982, Soft Cell 1981,  Thomas Dolby 1982, Herbie Hancock 1983, The Go-Go's 1981, Bob Dylan & The Heartbreakers 1986, Neneh Cherry 1988, Stevie Wonder & Malcolm-Jamal Warner 1986, Genesis 1986, Yes 1983, Pink Floyd 1967, Herbie Hancock 1973, Richard Strauss 1896(2001~1968), Dire Straits 1985, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 1981, The Go Go's 1981, R.E.M. 1991, A Tribe Called Quest 1991, Digable Planets 1993, The Roots 1995&6, Marvin Gaye 1968, Poor Righteous Teachers 1991, Beastie Boys 1992,  David Bowie 1971, James Brown 1972, Ram Dass 1971,  A Tribe Called Quest 1998, De La Soul 1989, Lisa Lee 1980, Maria Sabina 1957, Groupo Naidy 2005, Vicente Fernandez 1998,84&72, Fat Boys 1984, Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick 1985, Fat Boys 1985, Rahzel 2000, P.R.T. 1990, Dazed and Confused 1993, Hieroglyphics 1998, Princes of Babylon 2000, Phish 2003(1994@the Mann for i), Animus 1999, K Floor 1999, Fathead 1998, Souls of Mischief 1999, The Goats 1992, P.O.B. 2000, Public Enemy 1990, Jasper and the Prodigal Suns 1995, Bob Marley & the Wailers 1976, We Are The World 1985     "Because I can swim in the Immense    Because I can swim in All forms   Because I am the launch Woman  Because I am the Sacred Opposum Because I am the Lord OpposumI am the woman book that is beneath the water,I am the woman of the populous town,I am the shepherdess who is beneath the water,I am the woman who shepherds the immense,I am a shepherdess and I come with my shepherd,Because everything has its Originand I come going from place to place from the Origin..."~Maria Sabina

EPISODE 1: WE OUTSIDE
POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS INTERVIEW PART:2 CULTURE TALKS BIGGIE, TUPAC, TOO-SHORT AND PUFF DADDY

EPISODE 1: WE OUTSIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 37:32


Part 2 of my segment with Culture Freedom 1/3rd of the iconic rap group from Trenton Poor Righteous Teachers. In this segment Culture talks about the politics of the Music business, album sales, and favoritism towards other fellow acts, Being with Too-Short from the (Bay Area) in Atlanta when Tupac was killed. Having a small beef with Krs-1 as well as Puff daddy and Father MC...

EPISODE 1: WE OUTSIDE
JAY-Z KNOCKED ON CULTURE FREEDOM DOOR TO BATTLE WISE INTELLIGENT

EPISODE 1: WE OUTSIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 35:24


Part 1 of my sit down with Culture Freedom 1/3rd of the legendary rap group Poor Righteous Teachers, straight out of Divine land aka Trenton N.J. In this segment of our sit down Culture talks how they were discovered, The real story of Wise Intelligent battling JAY-Z, DJ Juice Turning down their offer to join the group, Doing Shows with Ice Cube, 2-Pac, and the untimely death of his brother Father Shaheed and mentor Tony D.

Afro Pop Remix
1996: You Ain’t Killing 2Pac Softly

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 61:34


Topics: Tupac death, Fugees, Set It Off, Moesha (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) http://afropopremix.com 1996 Snapshots 1.    President: Bill Clinton 2.    Jan - Whitewater scandal: U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton testifies before a grand jury. 3.    Feb - Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of James Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan. 4.    Mar - Lyle and Erik Menendez are found guilty of first-degree murder for the shotgun killing of their parents. 5.    Apr - Chicago Bulls set a new NBA record for the most wins in a season, 70. 6.    May -? 7.    Jun - The Colorado Avalanche wins their first Stanley Cup in their first season based out of Denver and The Chicago Bulls win their fourth NBA Championship by defeating the Seattle Supersonics. 8.    July - The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics kills 2 and injures 111. 9.    Aug - Tiger Woods makes his professional PGA Tour debut. 10.    Sep - Tupac Shakur dies. 11.    Oct - The Fox News Channel is launched. 12.    Nov - Bill Clinton defeats Republican challenger Bob Dole to win his second term. 13.    Dec - Death of JonBenét Ramsey: A six-year-old beauty queen is beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado; her body is found the following day. 14.    Open Comments: 15.    Music Snapshots 16.    #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 17.    #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 18.    #3 Because You Loved Me, Celine Dion 19.    Record of the Year: Change the World – Eric Clapton 20.    Album of the Year: Falling Into You – Celine Dion 21.    Song of the Year: Change the World 22.    Best New Artist: LeAnn Rimes 23.    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: You're Makin' Me High – Toni Braxton 24.    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Your Secret Love – Luther Vandross 25.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Killing Me Softly – Fugees 26.    Best R&B Song: Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Babyface, songwriter (Whitney Houston) 27.    Best R&B Album: Words – The Tony Rich Project 28.    Best Rap Solo Performance: Hey Lover – LL Cool J 29.    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Tha Crossroads – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 30.    Best Rap Album: The Score – Fugees 31.    Movie Snapshots 32.    #1 Independence Day 33.    #2 Twister 34.    #3 Mission: Impossible 35.    Notables: Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, The Birdcage, Fargo, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The Nutty Professor, Kazaam, Set It Off, Space Jam, Jerry Maguire. 36.    TV Snapshots 37.    #1 - ER 38.    #2 - Seinfeld 39.    #3 - Suddenly Susan 40.    Debuts: Moesha, The Daily Show, Kenan & Kel, The Steve Harvey Show, In The House, Malcolm & Eddie, Homeboys in Outer Space, The Jamie Foxx Show 41.    Economic Snapshots 42.    Income = 36.3k (Previously 36K) 43.    House = 118.2K (113) 44.    Car = 16.3k (15.5) 45.    Rent = 554(550) 46.    Harvard = 27.5k (26k) 47.    Movie = 4.42 (4.35) 48.    Gas = 1.22 (1.12) 49.    Stamp = .32 (-) 50.    Social Scene: Tupac Killed 51.    Childhood: Tupac Shakur, born Parish Crooks, was born on June 16, 1971, to Black Panther activist parents in New York City. Thirteen days later, his mother, Alice Faye Walker (Afeni Shakur), changed his name. The parents wanted to avoid him being targeted by Black Panther-affiliated enemies. His mother was imprisoned while she was pregnant with him. Tupac's father, Billy Garland, was also a Panther but lost contact with Afeni when Tupac was five years old. The rapper would not see his father again until he was 23 - I thought my father was dead all my life. 52.    Early Life: He had a difficult childhood, as he grew up in the company of criminals, militant activist, violence, and a drugged addicted mother with a transient lifestyle. Art became a constructive and safe escape. His first acting stint was in 1983 (@12 yrs. old) with the Harlem’s 127th StreetRepertory Ensemble when he performed in a play ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ at the Apollo Theater. In 1984, Tupac's family moved from New York City to Baltimore, Maryland.There he studied poetry, jazz, acting, and ballet at the Baltimore School for the Arts and befriended Jada Pinkett. The family later moved to Marin City, California, across the bay from Oakland, in 1988 (@17 yrs. old). They went to the home of a woman Afeni had been close to during her Black Panther days and lived in a poor housing complex, referred to as ‘the Jungle.’ 53.    Early Career: While attending high school he participated in a poetry workshop known as The Microphone Sessions, organized by Leila Steinberg, who would eventually become his first manager. She introduced 19-year-old Tupac to Atron Gregory, a manager for the World Class Wrekin Cru’ and tour manager for NWA, who had just returned to the Bay Area, started TNT Records, and quickly gained attention by signing Digital Underground.  Gregory matched Tupac with Digital Underground as a roadie and backup dancer. Tupac’s talent was soon recognized by the group, and he began rapping in some of their songs. He debuted on ‘Same Song,’ which was featured in the 1991 film Nothing But Trouble. (@20 yrs. old) 54.    Solo Career: He released his debut solo album ‘2Pacalypse Now’ in 1991. (Big hit - 'Brenda's Got a Baby') Also in 1991, Shakur filed a $10-million lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department for allegedly brutalizing him over jaywalking. The case was settled for about $43,000. (1992 - Juice, first starring role) His second album, ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z’ came out in 1993. It was more successful than its predecessor and contained the hits ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ and ‘I Get Around’. (1993 - Poetic Justice, co-starred with Janet Jackson) In 1994, he formed a group Thug Life and they released one album ‘Thug Life: Volume 1. (1994 - Above the Rim, Co-starred with Duane Martin) During this period he had several brushes with the law (he was associated with the shooting of a 6 yr. old Qa'id Walker-Teal in Marin City / shooting two policemen / various physical assaults) and was shot in an armed robbery case. After recovering from the shooting, he was sent to prison on a sexual assault charge. He released the album ‘Me Against the World’ in 1995 (@24) while serving his prison term. The album was an immediate hit and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. 55.    Final Album: During 1995, while imprisoned, impoverished, and with his mother about to lose her house, Tupac had his wife get word to Marion Suge Knight, in Los Angeles, boss of the Death Row Records, at the time a verry successful company, and asked for a meeting. Tupac's mother received $15k, Suge paid Tupac's $1.4m bail, signed the rapper, and went to work on the album ‘All Eyez on Me’. The album was recorded in two weeks! In a matter of two weeks, Tupac recorded and completed the double-disc album, completing two out of three albums he owed Death Row. (The third release would end up being the posthumously released The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory) Released in February of 1996, the album featured five singles and went multi-Platinum in just a few months after its release. 56.    Death: Seven months later, in September 1996, Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting. He was 25 years old. 57.    Open Comments: 58.    Question: Confused young man or someone to be taken seriously? (What did he represent?) 59.    Music Scene: 60.    Black Songs in the Top 40 61.    #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 62.    #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 63.    #4 Nobody Knows, The Tony Rich Project 64.    #5 Always Be My Baby, Mariah Carey 65.    #6 Give Me One Reason, Tracy Chapman 66.    #7 Tha Crossroads, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 67.    #9 You're Makin' Me High / Let It Flow, Toni Braxton 68.    #10 Twisted, Keith Sweat 69.    #11 C'mon N' Ride It (The Train), Quad City DJ's 70.    #14 Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Whitney Houston 71.    #16 Sittin' Up in My Room, Brandy 72.    #17 How Do U Want It / California Love, 2Pac featuring K-Ci and JoJo 73.    #20 Hey Lover, LL Cool J 74.    #21 Loungin, LL Cool J 75.    #23 Be My Lover, La Bouche 76.    #27 I Can't Sleep Baby (If I), R. Kelly 77.    #32 Not Gon' Cry, Mary J. Blige 78.    #33 Gangsta's Paradise, Coolio featuring L.V. 79.    #34 Only You, 112 featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase 80.    #35 Down Low (Nobody Has to Know), R. Kelly featuring The Isley Brothers 81.    #36 You're the One, SWV 82.    #37 Sweet Dreams, La Bouche 83.    #38 Before You Walk Out of My Life / Like This and Like That, Monica 84.    #40 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New), Coolio 85.    #42 No Diggity, Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre 86.    Vote: 87.    Top RnB Albums 88.    Jan - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack / Various artists 89.    Feb - Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton, Eazy-E 90.    Mar - All Eyez on Me, 2Pac 91.    Mar - The Score, Fugees 92.    Apr - The Coming, Busta Rhymes 93.    Apr - The Resurrection, Geto Boys 94.    Jun - Gettin' It (Album Number Ten), Too Short 95.    Jun - Legal Drug Money, Lost Boyz 96.    Jun - The Nutty Professor, Soundtrack / Various artists 97.    Jul - Secrets, Toni Braxton 98.    Jul - Keith Sweat, Keith Sweat 99.    Jul - It Was Written, Nas 100.    Aug - Beats, Rhymes and Life, A Tribe Called Quest 101.    Sep - ATLiens, Outkast 102.    Sep - Home Again, New Edition 103.    Oct - Another Level, Blackstreet 104.    Nov - Bow Down, Westside Connection 105.    Nov - Ironman, Ghostface Killah 106.    Nov - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli 107.    Nov - Tha Doggfather, Snoop Dogg 108.    Dec - Hell on Earth, Mobb Deep 109.    Dec - Muddy Waters, Redman 110.    Vote: 111.    Featured Artist: The Fugees 112.    Lauryn Hill (@21 yrs. old in 1996) was born in 1975 to a high school teacher and computer expert in New Jersey. Her mother played piano and her father sang in nightclubs. Young Lauryn sang in church choirs, gospel groups and showed a strong voice. She loved '60s and '70s soul and by age thirteen, she was playing the amateur night showtime at the Apollo, doing a cover of Smokey Robinson's "Who's Loving You". Hill nabbed minor roles on television's As the World Turns and in the film Sister Act II: Back in the Habit. Her work with the Fugees began in 1987 in high school with friend Prakazrel Samuel Michel. 113.    "Pras" (@23 in 1996) was born in Brooklyn in 1972 and raised in New Jersey. He showed an early interest in music and attended Rutgers University and Yale University, pursuing a double major in Philosophy and Psychology. 114.    Wyclef Jean (@27 yrs. old) was born in 1969 in Haiti, the son of a minister. When he was nine, he moved to the projects of Brooklyn, and later New Jersey, where he took up guitar and the study of music. 115.    The trio formed in the late '80s, named themselves the Tranzlator Crew and used Hill's soap opera acting proceeds to pay for equipment. They toured the tri-state area and were signed to major label Ruffhouse/Columbia in 1993. Hill was still a minor. Shortly thereafter, they renamed themselves Fugees, a derisive slang term for refugees, and released a debut 12-inch Fugees (Tranzlator Crew) "Boof Baf" to no notable sales. 116.    Their 1994 debut LP Blunted on Reality, stylized in a fashion like A Tribe Called Quest, Poor Righteous Teachers, and Digable Planets, did better. However, it was the remixed versions of "Nappy Head (Mona Lisa)" and "Vocab" that earned the group another budget for a follow-up album. (Also, notable, in later interviews Pras would say that a married Wyclef and the underage Hill were having a clandestine relationship at the time) 117.    Combining a mix of conscious hip hp, soul, and reggae, with a homemade basement studio, sampled melodies, live guitars, bass, keys, "The Score" arrived in 1996, filling the void between gangsta and glitter. It became an instant classic, ultimately selling over 18 million copies. 118.    Open Comments: 119.    Internal "Affairs": In the summer of 1996, on the Smoking Grooves Tour, Hill met Rohan Marley, (one of Bob Marley's kids) and even though the former University of Miami football player was initially rebuffed, because Hill was still seeing Jean, , no one knew who the child really belonged to. 120.    In the summer of 1996 Hill had met Rohan Marley, a son of Bob Marley and a former University of Miami football player. Hill subsequently began a relationship with him, while still also involved with the married Wyclef. She soon became visibly pregnant. Marley and Hill's first child was born the following summer. 121.    Soon after Zion was born, she learned that Marley already had a wife and two children from another marriage. 122.    Amid newfound international fame and baby Daddy drama, Wyclef did not support Hill's solo desires (she had made appearances on Wyclef's solo project), thus leading to the group splitting up. 123.    Hill started work on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; blocking out Wyclef Jean from any type of production help after he had snubbed her. Her old-school takes on "Doo Wop (That Thing)" helped it rule the charts in 1998 and win five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album -- the most ever for a woman. 124.    Meanwhile, Hill was having more of Marley's children and becoming close with Brother Anthony, a spiritual adviser who studied the Bible with her several times per week. In 2001, she recorded an MTV Unplugged session where she broke down in tears and admitted to being deranged and emotionally unstable. Rolling Stone called the session "a public breakdown", though it debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and went platinum. 125.    She has been a sporadic and reluctant public figure ever since. 126.    Question: Have you ever had an affair with a co-worker? How did it turn out? 127.    Movie Scene: Set It Off. [Directed by F. Gary Gray Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller. Starring Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett, and Vivica A. Fox] 128.    Rotten Tomatoes, Critics Consensus: It may not boast an original plot, but Set It Off is a satisfying, socially conscious heist film thanks largely to fine performances from its leads. 129.    Emanuel Levy, Variety 11-1996: Influenced by "Thelma & Louise" and "Waiting to Exhale," F. Gary Gray's "Set It Off" is a well-crafted girls-n-the-hood actioner, with an acute social conscience and plenty of soul. A tale of female bonding and empowerment, this relevant film boasts a terrific cast, headed by Jada Pinkett and Queen Latifah in career-making performances. 130.    Stephen Holden, New York Times 11-1996: Just Trying to Get Even While They Get Rich. On the long list of Hollywood heist movies that make you root for its criminals to steal a million dollars and live happily ever after, F. Gary Gray's film ''Set It Off'' is one of the most poignantly impassioned. If this messy roller coaster of a film often seems to be going in several directions at once, it never for a second loses empathy for its quartet of black female bank robbers who grew up together in a Los Angeles housing project and earn meager wages working for a janitorial service... A pop psychologist might translate the story into a fable called ''Women Who Rob Banks and the Society That Hates Them.' 131.    Roger Ebert 11-1996: “Set It Off” is advertised as a thriller about four black women who rob banks. But it's a lot more than that. It creates a portrait of the lives of these women that's so observant and informed; it's like “Waiting to Exhale” with a strong jolt of reality. The movie surprised and moved me: I expected a routine action picture and was amazed how much I started to care about the characters. 132.    Kent, Entertainment Weekly 09-2019: Why Set It Off is an era-defining film that shouldn't be remade. We are clearly in the age of reboots and remakes, but the '90s heist film is irreplaceable. 133.    Question 1: Remake or Sequel? 134.    Question 2: Do we really want more black female action heroines/stories? (i.e., women of Black Panther, "Breaking In" movie, Berry, Valkyrie, Guardians...etc.) 135.    TV Scene: Moesha 136.    Screen Rant: No show lasts for six seasons without making a cultural impact; Moesha was nominated for 32 awards and won three: two NAACP Image Awards and one SHINE Award. The series was syndicated, and still airs around the world. Netflix picked up streaming rights to the series in 2020, which became available to US subscribers on August 1, 2020. As new viewers will discover, however, despite how influential the show was, it ends abruptly after a significant cliffhanger for the main character in the season 6 finale. Despite the recognition, the show steadily declined in ratings, leading to its cancelation. 137.    Moesha Mitchell went through quite the journey on Moesha. At the beginning of the series, Moesha was still dealing with her mother's death a few years prior and learning to come to terms with her new stepmother, Deirdre "Dee" Mitchel (Sheryl Lee Ralph) — who just happened to be the vice principal at Moesha's school. The final season sees Brandy experiencing the trials and tribulations of being a young adult, complete with an engagement to long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend Quinton "Q" Brooks (Fredro Starr) and attending college. The final episode ends with the reveal of a positive pregnancy test in Moesha's dorm — who it belongs to, however, is a mystery. Since the show never got another season, the storyline was never resolved. 138.    According to EW, at the time, UPN's plan was to address the pregnancy cliffhanger in the spin-off series The Parkers, which premiered on the network in 1999. The Parkers followed Moesha's "boy-crazy" friend Kimberly Ann "Kim" Parker as she navigated attending college with her mother, who has decided to enlist at the same time as her daughter. For unknown reasons, however, the planned resolution never took place, despite The Parkers running until 2005. With there being reports of a possible reboot series in the works, perhaps this Moesha storyline — as well as the question of what happened to Moesha's brother Myles, who disappeared in the finale — can finally be laid to rest." 139.    Question: Is it reboot worthy? / Is any classic black TV show reboot worthy? 140.    Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1996?

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Bazooka Joe Presents...
EP#30 -Roodboy Bizness Part 2 (Hip-Hop Reggae Vibes)

Bazooka Joe Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 61:39


More hip hop infused reggae jams for the people featuring some rare vinyl remix selections from the crates. Straight from that era when almost every reggae song had a hip-hop remix on the single or some big reggae artist jacked a popular beat and made a record out of it... a lost art these days so I found some gems and made a few of my own. This is that summertime cookout or nighttime fish fry & Red Stripe music..”boomin' in ya jeep" state of mind… enjoy... monster tracks by Louie Rankin. Screechy Dan, Super Cat, Kabaka Pyramid, Chronixx, Brand Nubian, Snow. Born Jamericans, KRS-One, Poor Righteous Teachers, Bounty Killer, Buju Banton & much more….If you missed out on part 1, look for that too, more to come!01 -Mad Cobra/Shinehead Dual Remix Roodboy Intro02 - Buju Banton - Blessed (Bazooka Joe/DJ Premier Come Clean Blend Remix)03 - Super Cat & Josie Wales - It Fe Done (Hip Hop Remix)04 - Screechy Dan - Boomin’ In Ya Jeep (PSK Verse - Bazooka Blend Remix)05 - Kenny Dope ft. Screechy Dan - Boomin' in ya Jeep06 - Ninja & Flourgon - Zig It Up07 - Brand Nubian ft. Red Fox - Black Star Line 08 - Damien "Jr Gong” Marley - Jump Around (25th Anniversary Remix Verse)09 - Super Cat - South Central (Outstanding Mix)10 - Bounty Killer - Miss Ivy Last Son (EPMD Remix)11 - Lady English - Steppin’ Up (Prod. By Tony D)12 - Penny Irie - Seyso (Prod. By Tony D)13 - Snow - Lonely Monday Morning (Remix)14 - Poor Righteous Teachers - Easy Star15 - Kabaka Pyramid ft Chronixx - Lyrical Anamoly16 - Born Jamericans - Cease & Seckle (Remix)17 - Terror Fabulous ft. Gary Minott - Yaga Yaga18 - Louie Rankin ft Red Hot Lover Tone - Typewriter19 - KRS-One - Moshitup (Verse)20 - Terror Fabulous - Call For Peace (Remix)21 - Super Cat - Don Dada (Hip-Hop Remix)22 - Shabba Ranks - 1 Man (Flava in ya Ear - Bazooka Blend Remix)23 - Mel-O ft Notorious B.I.G. - Groupies24 - Patra ft. Yo-Yo - Romantic Call (Clark's Lil' Toni Remix}25 - Jigsy King - Bawl It Out Loud26 - Vicious - Nika 27- Shinehead - Start an Avalanche29 - Nardo Ranks - Burrup (Remix)30 - Born Jamericans - Wherever We Go

Municipal Mania
Municipal Mania Ep 101 "Hamilton Glass - Mending Walls - Rodney Robinson - NTOY 2019"

Municipal Mania

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 58:37


This week we welcome 2 of our faves to Municipal Mania for the first time! Artist Hamilton Glass tells us about his new project Mending Walls and the 2019 National Teacher of the Year Rodney Robinson chats with us about the state of education. Music by Poor Righteous Teachers "Each One Teach One"

Playback Appeal
"Holy Intellect" by Poor Righteous Teachers | The Rap Geeks Retrospective

Playback Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 26:15


The Rap Geek's take a look back at the forefathers of NY conscious hip hop, Poor Righteous Teacher's "Holy Intellect", originally released on May 29th, 1990 on Profile / Arista Records.

It's Always Personal
Wise Intelligent Poor Righteous Teaching Why Hip Hop Changed

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 32:23


There's a dope IG video of Poor Righteous Teachers' emcee Wise Intelligent giving his perspective, or a timeline, on when and why hip hop switched to be so negative. Several recent hip hop documentaries, mostly found on Netflix, featured white record label executives who initially championed some of the genre's greatest voices. Maybe they're owed some gratitude. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/its-always-personal/support

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 20th September 2019

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 87:08


**DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Specifik Featured Cuts From DJ Yoda, Wu Tang Clan, EXP, Gang Starr, Poor Righteous Teachers, Solomon Childs, Showbiz & AG, Chubb Rock, Skinnyman, DJ Obsolete, Snowgoons, Mantronix & More DJ Specifik & The Cold Krush Radio Show Every Friday From 8:30PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #djspecifik #whirlwindd #coldkrushradioshow #hiphop #ukhiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #hiphopclassics #turntableism #funkybreaks #hiphopchat Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **

Po Politickin
Episode 354 - YZ | @therealyz

Po Politickin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 54:57


In this episode of PoPolitickin, we are joined by YZ. YZ is an artist and is the owner of Blackworld Entertainment, a record company & management firm. He re-entered the personal management field and is managing producer/artist Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, X-Clan, Sonny Bonoho, Actor Tray Chaney, Met Bronson, D. Rose, Birmingham J, Ozara Ode, producer/artist Bobbie Fine; and producers: King Midas and DJ Cozmos. Additionally he has brokered for Stic. Man of Dead Prez and is the managing Consultant for the record labels NREG(Nappy Roots Entertainment Group) based in Atlanta; and Team Maverick/700 Block, based in New Jersey. YZ has helped discover such acts as Poor Righteous Teachers, Agallah, Urban Thermo Dynamics, a group feat Ces, DCQ and Mos Def. YZ expanded his entertainment realm by getting behind the scenes of the television and radio world. He is the creator, executive producer, and host of the TV show Comin at Ya Live and the Internet’s first hip-hop talk-radio show The After Thought. He has recorded with Aim, Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Chuck D, Daddy-O, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Rae & Christian, Quest Love of the Roots, The Visionaries, X-Clan, Zimbabwe Legit, 2Mex and many others. https://www.last.fm/music/Yz/+wiki

Pôle Hip-Hop
Épisode #147 - Eazy El Dee takeover Pt. 2

Pôle Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019


Escobar 97 - Nas Gods, Earths and 85ers - Poor Righteous Teachers Respiration - Blackstar Ft. Common Keep Their Heads Ringing - Dr. Dre City of Gods (Cookin Soul Remix) - AZ Players Ball - Outkast ATLiens - Outkast Iced Down Medallions (ft. Noreaga) - Royal Flush Sharp Shooters - Talib Kweli & Dead Prez Bucktown - Smif-n-Wesson Bucktown Remix Feat. MOP - Smif-n-Wessun Sosa - AZ Sugar Hill - AZ 1nce Again - A Tribe Called Quest Sean Price Tribute : Boom Bye Yeah - Sean Price Onion Head feat. Tek Figure Four Peep My Words One Two Yall Monkey Barz Like You P-Body feat. Rock Cardiac feat. Buckshot, Ruste Juxx, Flood You Already Know feat. Skyzoo The Genesis Of The Omega Straight Music Long Fifth Goodnight (feat. Starang Wondah) Psycho Ward (Prod. By Khrysis) Not97 Skit Midnight Ride (feat. Paranoize) [Prod. DJ Manifest] - Chad Game Audio Coke - DL Incognito Soldier Story - Citizen Kane Soul Obligation - Rascalz 21 Years - Choclair Dear Hip Hop - Dan-e-o Gotta Get Mine - Infinite Krazy World - Ghetto Concept Still Too Much - Ghetto Concept ft. Maestro, Kardinal, Red 1 & Snow

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
MOC Old Skool Mix Party (Can't Stop!) (Aired On MOCRadio.com 6-30-19)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 119:17


This week on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', Metro Beatz takes you back with Poor Righteous Teachers, After 7, Troop, New Edition, Lil Kim and more!! Listen every Saturday evening 6pm-8pm on www.MOCRadio.com

Po Politickin
Episode 343 - Bobbie | @BobbieBeenLive

Po Politickin

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 27:46


In this episode of PoPoltickin, we politick with NJ rapper Bobbie. Bobbie. is an entrepreneur and owner of the Houston plant-based beverage brand Juice Easy. He’s elder statesmen in the music biz and veteran Jersey/Houston Emcee who started out writing and performing as B-Fine/BeFyne with fellow New Jeruz rap legend YZ in the late 80’s. In 1992 he signed his crew The Funk Family to Poetic Groove/Interscope where he recorded and released the underground Baka Boyz produced classic “Anyway.” In 1994 he signed to Rick Rubin’s American Recordings as the infamous collective Blaque Spurm and recorded the classic “Dayz & Dayz” & “Nonoxynol Rhyme’n” produced by Tony D (RIP). In the late 90’s he worked for Ruff House Records & Contract Recordings. By the early 2000’s he was producing for several Jersey, Houston & Portland emcees and he collaborated with his late brother Borne “#9” Humbert as the group Sworn Secrecy. Bobbie. then went on to produce music for networks like Fox Sports, TNT & Cartoon Network while still releasing indie projects. By 2010 he recorded an incredible album called Sound Investment with legendary Portland rapper KP as the duo Good Biz. He took some time away from music to focus on his entrepreneurial ambitions but he’s back with his new album Rich Righteous Teacher paying homage to one of his favorite rap groups Poor Righteous Teachers. The album has several collaborations with some of his favorite Emcees across the country and the title track features PRT frontman Wise Intelligent and his longtime friend and mentor, YZ. The 10 song project is an instant classic and has something for rap purest as well as the new school. With beats from up and coming producers Dope Boyz Muzic, DG Beats & Epik the Dawn to name a few its sure to be your favorite rappers favorite album. Social Media Facebook is now https://www.facebook.com/bobbiebeenlive/ Soundcloud is now https://soundcloud.com/bobbiesbeenlive Twitter is now https://twitter.com/BobbieBeenLive Instagram is now https://www.instagram.com/bobbiebeenlive/ Also, check out some of Bobbie’s business endeavors as well as his new music! www.JuiceEasyOnline.com - use PO15OFF for discount www.TheStandHouston.com www.VeggEasy.com

Pôle Hip-Hop
Épisode #136 - Invités : Eazy El Dee, Ghostnaut, Inscience, Dante Maxwell, Monaki & Le Makizar

Pôle Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


Tracklist Eto & Superior - Take Y'all Back (feat. Skyzoo) Rapsody - Phylicia (feat. Buddy) DJ Premier - Headlines (feat. Westside Gunn, Conway & Benny) Planet Asia - Off The Turf DJ Duke & Large Professor - Hard As Steel Ghostnaut & Raw Collective - A Dream (feat. Kid Abstrakt & Raw Deezy) Dinos - Les pleurs du mal Georgio - Les anges déchus, les gens déçus Ghostnaut - Raindrops [Feat. Dante Maxwell & Makizar] (Live) Nahh G - Mo Ma Inscience - Call Me / Let Me Go Illa J & Atamone - Why I Came To You Un Amour Suprême - Partie I Reality Check - Binary Star The Actual - All City Fades em all - Jamal Get Down - Beanie Sigel The Battlefield - Ghostface Killah Cold As Ice - M.O.P. Word is life - Poor Righteous Teachers Backwards - Mobb Deep D'Evils - Jay-Z Black Trump - Cocoa Brovaz Feat. Raekwon What's Golden - Jurassic 5 Black Rain - Citizen Kane Work the Angles - Dilated Peoples Right and Exact - Dilated Peoples Thick - D.I.T.C. Leflah - Heltah Skeltah Western Ways - Delinquent Habits Feat. Big Pun Lost in thought - Funkdoobiest R.N.S. - Freddie Foxxx Seen It All - Screwball Positive And Negative - Promoe Tuxedo - The Tuxedo Way The Pendletons - Life To Me Yuna - Blank Marquee (Feat. G-Eazy) GoldLink - Zulu Screams (Feat. Maleek Berry & Bibi Bourelly)

Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Ep. 26: Doug and Angie Bennett sit down with Chunjay to talk about helping others during the holidays, ministry in Mexico, and share 10 tips for battling the blues

Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 98:36


Chunjay sits down with his cousin Doug, and Doug's wife, Angie, to talk about the holidays, the immigration situation on the southern US border, and offer some tips on dealing with depression, especially around the holidays. OpeningCatching up with Doug"Back N Effect" (song from Royalty Check EP, produced by DJ Sean P)The 10 Tips Drink (or don’t drink) Meditate or pray Go for a walk Pet your cat, walk your dog, walk the old lady's dog down the street Check in with a friend who truly knows you Spend your time with people who build you up, and be the kind of person who builds people up Get off Facebook, or at least hide negative posts Go to a concert, a play, or church service Read a book, watch a comedy on Netflix, go to the movies (even alone) Give back (serve food, go to shut-ins, etc.) Still need help? National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 800-273-8255Mental Health Crisis Intervention: 800-991-5272Doug Bennett's personal line: 661-202-HOPEChunjay's personal line: 615-336-1807 Closing thoughtsClosing song by Poor Righteous Teachers

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis
Proper Propaganda Ep. 177, "The Illing Feels"

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 59:03


Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from The Lox, 9th Wonder & Pharoahe Monch, Black Thought, and more, but first, new from Mikey Dropz. “See You at the End” Mikey Dropz “Conception” Black Thought “Never Over” The Lox “Crazy” 9th Wonder & Pharoahe Monch Interlude: SNL BG Music: “Dillatronic 39” by J Dilla “Revolution” Edo. G & Pete Rock “Fork in the Pot” The Alchemist feat. Conway, Schoolboy Q & Westside Gunn “Joe Pesci 38” Benny the Butcher “From the 718” Pete Miser “Say Hey (I Love You)” Michael Franti & Spearhead feat. Cherine Anderson “We Are Young, Gifted & Black” Common & Lalah Hathaway “Escape From the Killing Fields” Ice-T “Just Servin’ Justice” Poor Righteous Teachers “Rigged Ruff” Bahamadia “Fortunate Son” Creedence Clearwater Revival “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Drop” The Pharcyde

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Artisan P, DJ Proof, conshus, E-Turn, Elvis Costello, The Imposters, Moonchild, Bambu, Nanna.B, Iman Omari, Open Mike Eagle, Laura Jean Anderson, Harrison, Ralph, Tribeca-Grand, Poor Righteous Teachers, Knaladeus, JusThoughtZ, DJ Stranger, Connan Mockasin, Tanda, DOOM, Tatsuro Yamashita, Little Dragon, The Audible Doctor, Rob the Proletariat, Has-Lo, Jerry Paper, Boog Brown, Walter Cornelius, OutKast, GOODie MOb, UGK, IMAKEMADBEATS

Bazooka Joe Presents...
EP#8 - Roodboy Bizness

Bazooka Joe Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 59:21


Feeling a little under the weather this week so instead of cooking up a new mix I dug a gem out of the archive. You may have heard this on my mixcloud page a couple years ago, but I wanted to give this one proper distribution. The gulliest of hip hop reggae vibes, R&B and some exclusive acapella blend remixes for your listening pleasure featuring music from Shabba Ranks, Super Cat, Beenie Man, El General, Capleton, Biggie, Tanto Metro & Devonte, Poor Righteous Teachers, Tribe Called Quest, Ruder Ranks, Burro Banton, Choppa, Wayne Wonder, George Nooks, Jamel & Birdie Culture, Styles P, Reverand Baddo, Nardo Ranks, KRS-One, Mad Lion, Mary J Blige, Jr Demus, Terror Fabulous & Cutty Ranks...ease up selectah...enjoy!

Renegade Culture
Wise Intelligent from Poor Righteous Teachers

Renegade Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 68:57


*Parental Discretion is Advised* On this episode we interview Wise Intelligent of the legendary Hip Hop group Poor Righteous Teachers. We chopped it up about the founding of the group PRT, his battle with Jay Z, defending Black Women, his new CD "Ponzie" and more. Hit the follow button and spread the word! Renegade Culture is hosted by Kalonji Changa & Kamau Franklin of the Siafu Movement and recorded at Playback Studios in Atlanta, Georgia

Bazooka Joe Presents...
EP#4 - Steady Rockin' - The Aretha Samples

Bazooka Joe Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 91:23


So… I had a totally different show in the works for this week until the untimely news that the Queen of Soul as we know it passed away last week so I got inspired by the Aretha Franklin poster in my studio to do some research and find all the songs that sampled her in some way shape or form. I found out that some of the grimiest, best and classic songs of my lifetime used her music as well as some new discoveries that I was unaware of. This mix is a celebration of Aretha’s music & her profound impact on Hip-Hop since the very beginning stages as well as a tribute to some great producers in the game like DJ Premier, Kanye West, Havoc, Prince Paul, Erick Sermon, Ayatollah, DJ Muggs & Q-Tip to name a few. Whether it was a bassline, piano chop, a simple sound from one of her incredible musicians or a vocal clip sped up or otherwise chopped and flipped…every song on this mix has a piece of Aretha in it. I don’t post tracklists, but it’s 90 minutes of great Hip-Hop from the likes of Dr. Dre, Public Enemy, Cam’Ron, Jay-Z, L The Headtoucha, Heavy D, Bee Why, Dysfunkshunal Famly, Bundy, Kanye West, Slum Village, EPMD, Cypress Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, Czarface, Roc Marciano, Sir Michael Rocks, Blackstar, 3rd Bass, Mobb Deep, Capone N Noreaga,Tragedy Khadafi, Sean Price, Muneshine, Termanology, KRS-One, Poor Righteous Teachers, Styles P, Pharoahe Monch, Bizzie Boyz, Nas, De La Soul, Dead Prez & Onyx…not necessarily in this order, but do the math if you want and/or just enjoy…

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 154, "500 Days of Bummer"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 59:03


Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Lecrae & Zaytoven, Coz, JAVAE, and more, but first, new from Mr. Criminal featuring The Game and KAM, “The Crown.” TRACK ARTIST “The Crown” Mr. Criminal feat. The Game & K.A.M. “Twofifteen” Black Thought & 9th Wonder “Get Back Right” Lecrae & Zaytoven “Not a Minute More” Cozz Interlude: Sam Bee BG Music: “Dillatronic 17” “Breathe” Mr. Lif & Bahamadia “Kiddie Cocktail” Ric Wilson feat. Erica Rene & Deme Truest “Unfriendly Game” Masta Ace feat. Stricklin “Town Crier” JAVAE “From the 718” Pete Miser “Everyday Struggle” Notorious B.I.G. “Code of the Streets” Gang Starr Interlude: South Park “Dreadful Day” Poor Righteous Teachers feat. Jr. Reid “Life” Queen Latifah “My City Was Gone” The Pretenders “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Tennessee” Arrested Development

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 149, "Rudy Awakening"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 59:03


TRACK ARTIST “Whole World Watchin’" U-God “To the East” Blu & Nottz feat. Definite mass, Tristate, Mickey Factz & Johaz “Seventeen” Jericho Jackson “The Rubric” Chris Orrick Interlude: Samantha Bee BG Music: “Dialltronic 12” by J Dilla “Rap for Rejection” Kate Nash “Free” Jay Lonzo feat. Duñe “Give it Up” Thes One & J-Live “Window Pain” J Cole “From the 718” Pete Miser “The Day the N****z Took Over” Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg, RBX, and Daz “Amerikka’s Most Wanted” Ice Cube Interlude: “Sanford & Son” “Da Rill Shit” Poor Righteous Teachers “Just That Bad” Molemen & Percee P “No Work” Queen Latifah “Lonely Streets” Jimmy Cliff “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Get By” Talib Kweli

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 148, "Beverly Hills Cop Out"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 59:02


TRACK ARTIST “It Takes a Village” Jay Lonzo “KOD” J Cole “The Glow” Del the Funkee Homosapien & Amp Live “Diplomatic Immunity” Jim Jones feat. Cam’ron Interlude: The Daily Show BG Music: “Dillatronic 11” by J Dilla “The Hustle” Smoke DZA feat. LevyGrey & Bodega Bamz “Creme of the Crop” Blu & Nottz feat. Versis & Scienze “American Dream” Skizzy Mars “Two Pit Bulls” Chuck Strangers “From the 718” Pete Miser “When Will They Shoot?” Ice Cube “Things Done Changed” Notorious B.I.G. “I Remember” Coolio feat. J-RO & Billy Boy “Deeper” Boss “Shakiyla (JRH)” Poor Righteous Teachers “Rise Up” Andra Day “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Changes” Tupac

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 146, "The Socialist Network"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 59:03


TRACK ARTIST “The Truth” Blu & Nottz feat. Shateish “Players of the Year” Pac Div “You Are Not What You Think You Are” Luniz feat. 4rAx “Headstone” Flatbush Zombies Interlude: Zuckerberg on SNL BG Music: “Dillatronic 09” by J Dilla “Brave Star” Artson “Guillotine” Ron Solemn “Class Pictures” Chuck Strangers “Boblo Boat” Royce da 5’9” feat. J Cole “From the 718” Pete Miser “White America” Eminem “The Revolution” Coolio Interlude: Key & Peele “So Many Teachers” Poor Righteous Teachers “The I.B.W.C. National Anthem” Yo Yo “Ruffneck” MC Lyte “Been Caught Stealing (12” Remix)” Jane’s Addiction “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “So Many Tears” Tupac

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Proper Propaganda, Ep. 138 "Fifty States Freed"

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 59:03


TRACK / ARTIST “Wrote My Way Out” (Remix) Royce da 5’9” feat. Joyner Lucas and Black Thought “Blood on the Cobblestones” Ghostface Killah & Apollo Brown feat. U-God & Inspectah Deck “Wonderful World” Evidence feat. Rakaa “Era” PRhyme Interlude: Jimmy Kimmel BG Music: “Dillatronic 01” by J Dilla “Bang Bang” Kardinall Offishall “Mayor” Pharoahe Monch “All in Your Head” The Sand People feat. Sean Price “East to the West” Michael Franti & Spearhead “From the 718” Peter Miser “Super Disco Breakin” The Beastie Boys “Self Styled Wisdom” Poor Righteous Teachers “Everything is Fair” A Tribe Called Quest Interlude: Young Frankenstein “The Game” Common “Next Big Thing” 2 Skinnee J’s “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)” Cracker “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Vapors” Biz Markee

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal
Postmodern Realities Episode 056 - Spirituality in Modern Hip Hop: The Theology of Kendrick Lamar and Chance the Rapper

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 36:47


Has secular hip hop gone religious? One platinum selling artist gives performances on high profile stages that resemble worship services. Another critically acclaimed rapper includes on his album interludes with expositions from Deuteronomy. This small trend is a surprise. In the 90s, hip hop music was generally anti Christian see Ras Kass. Paris, Public Enemy, and X Clan advocated militant nationalism. Wu Tang, Brand Nubian, Rakim, Digable Planets, and Poor Righteous Teachers espoused Five Percent beliefs a Nation of Islam sect. Nas and Jay Z employed semiblasphemous statements and imagery. Hip hop music has often been spiritually minded, but recent times saw less spiritual content. Hedonism and nihilism permeate hip hops current stars are preoccupied with girls, gold, and a good time. Yet, there are anomalies twenty four year old Chance the Rapper and thirty year old Kendrick Lamar. This Postmodern Realities Podcast episode is a JOURNAL author conversation with Vocab Malone about his Volume 40 6 feature article film Spirituality in Modern Hip Hop The Theology of Kendrick Lamar and Chance the Rapper

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 135, "The Age of Impotence"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 59:03


TRACK ARTIST “All the Stars” Kendrick Lamar feat. SZA “The MAGA Continues” KXNG Crooked “Rebels” Ohana Bam “Melancholy” MURS Interlude: Stephen Colbert BG Music: “Jay Dee 52” by J Dilla “Fiscal Fitness” Pete Miser “My Pains Run Deep” Boosie Badazz “One Day Closer” Scarface “Framed” Eminem “From the 718” Pete Miser “Shakiyla (JRH)” Poor Righteous Teachers “Vivrant Thing” Q-Tip “The Bizness” De La Soul feat. Common “3 Strikes You’re Out” Teardrop Interlude: Betty White on SNL “Real Love (Hip Hop Mix)” Mary J. Blige “My Doorbell” The White Stripes “Keep It Locked” Pete Miser “Umi Says” Mos Def

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 133, "The Snitches of Eastwick"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 59:03


TRACK / ARTIST “The Magic Hour” Talib Kweli “Jungles” Med, Blu & Madlib featuring Black Shakespeare “Black Still” Scarface “Live Life” Blakface Interlude: Jimmy Kimmel on Roy Moore BG Music: “Jay Dee 51” by J Dilla” “The Difference” L’Orange feat. Blue & Elzhi “Always N Forever” C. Pitt feat. Mickey Factz “My Final Underground Song” Mr. Len x Murs “Purple Kush” Beatnick & K Salaam featuring Blu & T.E.K. “Insert Title Here” LevyGrey “Runaway Slave” Dead Prez & Outlawz “Hate Me Now” Nas feat. Puff Daddy “Break Ya Neck” Busta Rhymes “3’s Company” Snoop Dogg “Pump It Up” Joe Budden Interlude: Borat “Word from the Wise” Poor Righteous Teachers “Helpless” Ashanti & Ja Rule “Deee-Lite Theme Song” Deee-Lite “The Infamous Date Rape” A Tribe Called Quest

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 131, "Big Trump in Little Gyna"

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 59:04


TRACKLIST “Wake Me Up” Remy Ma feat. Lil’ Kim “on & on” Ezri “Don’t Shoot” Blakface “Knockturnal” Talib Kweli Interlude: “Should Hillary Be Impeached?” BG: “Jay Dee 50” by J Dilla “Ridin” Rapsody feat. GQ “Movin It” Beatnick & K-Salaam feat. Tech N9ne & Wreckonize “Sold the Soul” Blu & Exile “History Has Its Eyes On You” John Legend “Whatcha Gonna Do” Jayo Felony feat. Method Man & DMX “Every Single Day” The Dogg Pound feat. Snoop Dogg “Officer” The Pharcyde Interlude: Michael Che “Freedom or Death” Poor Righteous Teachers “Listen to the DJ” Z Trip “Hippychick” Soho “My 1st Song” Jay-Z

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Proper Propaganda Ep. 130, "Confessions of a Traitorous Mind"

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 59:03


Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Blakface, Blu & Exile, STS, and more, but first, new from Eminem featuring Beyonce, “Walk on Water.” TRACK ARTIST “I Walk on Water” Eminem feat. Beyoncé “Fake News (Make Love Great Again)” STS “Another Day” Blu & Exile “Celebration” Blakface Interlude: Michael Che BG Music: “Jay Dee 50” by J Dilla “Blood in the Streets” Ghostface Killa feat. AZ “And I Love It” Murs & 9th Wonder “Cabinet Battle 3” Hamilton “Jack the Ripper” LL Cool J “Outta Here” KRS ONE “Black Business” Poor Righteous Teachers “Firm Fiasco” The Firm (Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown) Interlude: “The Amazing Alexander” “Positivity” Black Eyed Peas “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” The Animals “King Without a Crown” Matisyahu

Boom Bap Radio
#OscarsSoWhite - Boom Bap Radio - February 27, 2016

Boom Bap Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 165:54


With the likes of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith leading the boycott of the 88th Oscars, the Boom Bap Radio crew prepped a show wrought with lofty thoughts of racial inclusion, justice and a Chris Rock monologue. Taped just hours before the Academy was set to handout its top award to a thespian who was so white and hours after Hillary Clinton primary win in South Carolina, Masta Talka, the C.O. and Angry Engineer and Masta Talka were ready to tally votes for Democratic front-runner and looked forward to the GOP primaries. But what’s a celebration without a little music? The crew first shouted out that delusional Tom, Dr. Ben Carson and his attempt to lure the Hip Hop community into the Bubble. The BBR trio then wished good health to DMX, estimated how much 50 Cent and Kanye West were actually worth and mourned with the likes of Sunz of Man, EW&F, Public Enemy and Poor Righteous Teachers. What’s wrong baby, is you hangry? – It’s Boom Bap Radio.

Southern Vangard
Episode 025 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 87:30


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 025!! This heat aint letting up, and neither are we! CNN & Tragedy Khadafi took us straight into summer this week and got this episode off on the good foot. Not to mention the homie DJ Pocket came through in a BIG WAY - first off he put us on to a plugin that allows to keep the AC on in the lab while we’re recording (this saved our lives, literally), AND he brought Wise Intelligent through for our interview session. YES. THAT. WISE INTELLIGENT. POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS. LEGEND. Check for interview snippets at the end of this weeks show, interview drops on Thursday. ’Nuff said. // #download #stream #listen #enjoy //southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on @soundcloud & @mixcloud // #hiphop #rap # underground #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #TRENTON #NJ #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 22, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks * Instrumental beds by Audible Doctor "Falling In Love" - SuperSTah Snuk (prod Statik Selektah) "Do It For" - Allen Poe & DeeJay Element feat. Stik Figa "Get The Money" - Ghostface Killah X Adrian Younge feat. Vince Staples "247365" - Supra & Raekwon (prod Dr G.) "Even If" - Capone-N-Noreaga feat. Tragedy Khadafi "Hands Folded Together" - Skyzoo feat. Elzhi "Red Alert" - Czarface "Danger" - The Audible Doctor feat. Hus Kingpin & Tragedy Khadafi "Soul Mate" (REMIX) - Red Eye (prod DJ Supa Dave) "Mutiny" - Bishop Lamont feat. Rich Kidd (prod Rich Kidd) "Takers" - Wais P feat. Lil Cease & Maffew Ragazino (prod Harry Fraud) "Boombastic" - MoSS feat. Slum Village "The Pleasures" - Hus Kingpin & SmooVth feat. Rozewood (prod Dr. Rheal) "Blvk Pearl" - ThaGodFahim (prod CamoflaugeMonk) "Them Changes" - Thundercat (prod Flying Lotus) Wise Intelligent Interview Snippets

CITY CAT RADIO
CITY CAT RADIO - #TBT: REBIRTH

CITY CAT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 111:14


1. Ledisi > Groove On 2. Musiq Soulchild > Girl Next Door 3. Mary J Blige > Sweet Thing 4. Lauryn Hill > The Sweetest Thing 5. Total > Kissing You 6. Jonell Ft Method Man > Round And Round 7. Sweet Sable > Old Times Sake 8. Donnell Jones > All About You 9. Myron > We Can Get Down 10. Poor Righteous Teachers > Shakiyla 11. Busta Rhymes > Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See 12. Jay-Z > Jigga That N***a 13. Method Man And Redman > Da Rock wilder 14. Lost Boys > Music Makes Me High 15. 112 > Dance With Me 16. R. Kelly Ft Keith Murray > Home Alone 17. Afrika Bambaata > Zulu War Chant 18. Mary J Blige > Real Love (Hip Hop Remix) 19. Faith Evans > Love Like This 20. Tanya Stephens > Goggle 21. Crooklyn Clan > Where The Ladies At 22. Wyclef Ft Beenie Man > Guantanamera (Reggae Remix) 23. R. Kelly > Move Your Body Like A Snake 24. Mr. Vegas > Heads High 25. Dirtsman > Hot This Year 26. Beyoncé Ft Red Foxx > Single Ladies 27. Cutty Ranks > A Who Se Don 28. Chaka Demos & Pliers > Murder She Wrote 29. Pliers > Bam Bam 30. Aaliyah Ft Jada Kiss > Rock The Boat (Remix) 31. Floetry Ft Common > Sup a star 32. A Tribe Called Quest > Find A Way 33. Billy Lawrence Ft MC Lyte > Come On 34. Mark Morrison > Return Of The Mack 35. Goapele > Got It 36. Common Ft Bilal & Jill Scott > Funky For You 37. Sunshine Anderson > Better Off 38. Dwele > Find A Way

CONTRABAND CLASSIFIED
"Creative Resistance" featuring Wise Intelligent and Sticman

CONTRABAND CLASSIFIED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 128:28


This week’s topic "Creative Resistance" Special Guests Include: Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers and Sticman of Deadprez Discussion is centered around ways and strategies to resist oppression in the new millennium.

INDIE REVIEW RADIO
INDIE REVIEW RADIO/ NARUBI SELAH / INDIE ARTIST

INDIE REVIEW RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2014 91:00


Spoken word artist, vocalist, actress, and educator.  This one woman show swept through most of the east coast between 2000-and 2008 with her lyrical ability, claiming the much deserved title “Slam Queen”.   Prior to her 2008 debut on Russell Simmon’s Peabody Award Winning HBO Def Poetry Jam,  she has performed with such notable artists as Mos Def (Yassin Bey), KRS One, Lauryn Hill, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, and Styles P, just to name a few.  Narubi released her debut album “IAM LivingMath in 2010, and her sophomore album The Architect in 2012.

6thManRadio
Bodega Fresh: Guest Narubi Selah

6thManRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2014 90:00


Rapper, Poet, Educator and soon to be School Principal, Narubi Selah ain't your average MC.  This one woman show swept through most of the east coast between 2000-and 2008 with her lyrical ability, claiming the much deserved title “Slam Queen”.   She has performed with such notable artists as Mos Def (Yassin Bey), KRS One, Lauryn Hill, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, and Styles P, just to name a few. Representing the God Hop Movement, she drops in and speaks with host Nadine Michel - Sunday 7PM on Bodega Fresh!

Groovement
AGENT J // 22DEC11

Groovement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2011 151:13


A selection of new and not so new music to round off Groovement’s 2011. We’ve been blessed with demo versions of top drawer new Manchester hip hop from the collective Mothership Connection (plus amazing new instrumentals from Riddle), beats from Brighton heads Murder He Wrote and Alphabet’s Heaven, brand new soul from Lee Fields and the Truth & Soul crew, new jazz from Portico Quartet and Robert Glasper, plus a good smattering of hip hop. Enjoy. Broadcast and sloppily mixed live 22 December 2011. 00:00 Lee Fields & The Expressions – Intermission 02:10 Lee Fields & The Expressions – Faithful Man 06:23 Ye Mighty – Beyond 12:27 Herma Puma – Disposable Rappers (Buscrates Remix) 12:40 Riddle – The Downfall (Instrumental) 14:48 Riddle – Sunshine (Instrumental) 17:04 Riddle – Urban Livin (Instrumental) 19:47 Called Understandable Souls – Could Not Find You 24:54 Diamond District – I Mean Business (Maverick’s Carver-Langston Remix) 26:28 K.i.T – 06. Dreams Dumies Can Buy 30:54 Lund Quartet – Sequoia 35:42 Rage Against the Machine – Renegades of Funk 39:40 Lapalux – Quick Kiss 41:36 Lapalux – There Are Monsters In This Bed 43:06 attak.media – Round 2 (demo v4) 46:43 Hiatus & Shura – Fortune’s Fool (Danny Drive Thru Remix) 52:03 Portico Quartet – Spinner 54:53 Robert Glasper – ah yeah 59:42 Mothership Connection – Lazurus Trip (Rough) (Prod. Dr 1:01:31 Mothership Connection – Naivety is no Excuse (Rough) ( 1:05:05 Mothership Connection – Bayeux in the Dark (Rough) (Pr 1:08:19 Mothership Connection – At the Crossroads (Rough) (Pro 1:10:30 LORN & DOLOR – II- SUPER GLUE // A DRAWING 1:13:26 Dub Phizix & Skeptical – Marka (feat. Strategy) 1:17:16 Nine Inch Nails – Closer (1994) 1:21:50 The Pharcyde – Ya Mama 1:23:15 Khain 74 – SOUL SLICE 1:24:41 Wu Tang Vs The Beatles – C.R.E.A.M. 1:25:57 Poor Righteous Teachers – Shakiyla 1:29:30 Mecca:83 – Dwarf Star (feat Knwldg Highs) 1:30:53 The Notorious B.I.G. – Kick in the Door 1:33:27 Quantic & His Combo Barbaro – The Dreaming Mind, Pt. 1 1:38:32 Alphabets Heaven – Iou 1:42:52 Alphabets Heaven – GM Loop 1:45:05 Pedestrian – Hei Poa (Muder He Wrote ‘Slow Down’ edit) v20 1:48:50 Lee Fields & The Expressions – You’re The Kind of Girl 1:51:56 Sinden feat. Jesse Boykins III – 01. Sinden – HIGH DEMAND feat. Jesse Boykins III 1:55:10 Nosaj Thing – 1685/Bach 1:57:01 Nas – Hero (feat. Keri Hilson) (Instrumental) 1:59:58 Knxwledge. – Petaluma[dnt.ask] 2:00:54 Kwala – Para Salin 2:01:35 Fly Moon Royalty – Do What You Say 2:03:28 Constant Deviants – Walk Of Fame 2:06:54 Tron aka Rinzler – STMB 200 2:08:39 Vince DeCola – Unicron Medley 2:10:01 Aaliyah – Extra Smooth 2:13:08 Busta Rhymes – Rhymes Galore (LP Version-Clean) 2:14:17 Cocoa Brovaz – Black Trump (Feat. Raekwon) 2:17:10 De La Soul – Big Brother Beat 2:19:19 Dilated Peoples – Worst Comes To Worst 2:20:31 Eric Lau – Some Time 2:22:19 Minnie Riperton – Inside My Love 2:24:00 Om Unit vs Kromestar – Solar Cycle 2:26:32 Pete Rock – The Best Secret Ft. The Lords Of The Underground

The African History Network Show
Part 2: A Tribute To Gil Scott-Heron/ also Wise Intelligent

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 200:00


Listen to "The African History Network Show", Monday, June 6th, 8pm-11pm EST for Part 2 of our Tribute to Gil Scott-Heron, "The Godfather Of Rap". We'll talk about his life and the impact of his work. Scott-Heron was known for work that reflected the fury of Black America in the post-Civil Rights era and also spoke to the social and political disparities in the country. His songs often had incendiary titles — "Home is Where the Hatred Is" or "Whitey on the Moon" — and through spoken word and song he tapped the frustration of the masses. We will also be joined by Conscious Hip-Hop Artist, Wise Intelligent of The Poor Righteous Teachers. We'll talk about his new music and the State Of Hip Hop today. To listen visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In (914) 338-1375.

The GaptoothDiva Show
GaptoothDiva Radio – Featured Artist of The Week Mr. Funny Green

The GaptoothDiva Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2010 83:00


Mr. Funny Green was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia in the Churchill area, Mosby to be exact. At the age of 10 he and 2 of his cousins started a group called The Awesome Threesome. They were known to sneak out their grandmother's home on late summer nights to go out on the corners and rap with the older guys who were hanging out selling they drugs. They didn't understand what they were doing back then but they later learned about life and it‘s common challenges. One night they snuck back stage at the coliseum during a Rakim concert, and ended up in Poor Righteous Teachers dressing room as they were preparing for the show, getting high and creating rhymes. Ed Lover of YO MTV Raps saw them and he connected them with the producer of the group No Face, which he was a part of. That's is where Mr. Funny Green's career really started. He ended up with a deal with RCA, that later went sour. The group split up. Caused by kids who wanted to live a kids life. His career was at a stand still for a while, however cranked back up by the age of 16 and has been going strong ever since.At about age 22, Mr. Funny Green got into production more and started producing his own beats. While doing shows, collaborating with other artist from Philly, New York, Michigan and all over Virginia, he has been writing and producing for a lot of artist. Mr. Funny Green was featured on a couple of hip-hop DVDs. He has appeared on the live bait DVD with Inspector Deck from the WU Tang. He is currently working on 2 projects, my solo album ” Everybody wanna be Somebody” and D'emaar album ” Maintainin”. D'emaar is a group of 7 individuals, actually family members coming together to form an identity. Their first tasks are the music and the ever growing clothing line. In the future, they will be targeting cologne and real-estate. The group just finished shooting the video to Mr. Funny Green's first single of the album called “Flying away“. Contact Mr. Funny Green by email at germiiah202@aol.com

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #164 – July 22, 2009

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2009 189:27


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 22, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on the interesting occurences & post-sitations with our U.S. Justice System & Black Men in the recent arrests of Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers and Paradise Gray of the X-Clan. We also touched base on the recent freeing of football player Michael Vick and singer Chris Brown's YouTube apology and the differences between how media portrays the two men after their legal cases and punisements have been resolved. The FuseBox Radio Broadcast's commentary also touched on some other topics of discussion here and there. We had a great interview this week on the FuseBox Radio with Motivational Speaker, Author & Business Consultant Jawar (http://www.jawarspeaks.com). Some of the topics we talked about was his past history, how he decided to get into his businesses - the music industry, writing & promoting books (author of over 20+ successful titles) and lastly being an independant movitivational speaker, advice about how to become a successful entreprenuer without selling yourself out, his latest book & radio projects and some other dope things! This week we do have new Black Agenda Report segment. The Direct EFX segments will return at the end of the HBCU's college summer break period in September. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of July 22, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. B.o.B. feat. Playboy Tre & Killer Mike/Say What You Want/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Played Live) 2. Freeway/Freeway's Beard/Free Money (Played Live) 3. Phil Ade/Going Off/368 Music (Played Live) 4. Dukes of DaVille/Superflycredible/DukesofDaville.com (Played Live) 5. Ashy L Bowz/Hood/ODS Management (Played Live) 6. DJ Logic/Hope Road/Ropeadope Digital (Played Live) 7. Jay Electronica/Exhibit A (inst.)/Decon (Played Live) 8. Choclair/The Essence (inst.)/Never So Deep Records (Played Live) 9. LMFAO/Yes (inst.)/Party Rock & Interscope (Played Live) 10. Lil' Jon feat. Swizz Baetz & Snoop Dogg/I Do (inst.)/Universal Republic (Played Live) 11. Fort Knox Five feat. Asheru/Insight (A. Skillz RMX inst.)/Fort Knox Five Recordings (Played Live) 12 Swazy Baby/Half of It (inst.)/Slip-N-Slide Records (Played Live) 13. Black DaDa/I'm A Zoe (inst.)/Universal Republic (Played Live) 14. American Yard/No You Didn't (inst.)/Konvict, SRC & Universal Motown (Played Live) 15. Arab feat. OJ Da Juiceman/Kitchen Musik (inst.)/Angry Chimp Music Group (Played Live) 16. Grand Agent & Raynnge feat. Camp Lo/Minivan (inst.)/Interworld Agency Media (http://www.myspace.com/grandagentlivlraynge) (Played Live) 17. Mista Mac feat. Flo Rida, Brisco & Ball Greezy/Drop That (inst.)/Poe Boy Music Group & E1 (Played Live) 18. Jus Bleezy feat. T-Pain/I Gotta Tell Her (inst.)/JB Entertainment (Played Live) 19. Large Professor feat. Nas/One Plus One/Paul Sea Productions (Top Song Requested) 20. Enoch 7th Prophet feat. Zay/Sick 'N Tired/Data Frequency (Top Song Requested) 21. Chico Debarge feat. Talib Kweli/Math/Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 22. Sabatta/Emperor's New Clothes/White Label (http://www.sabatta.net) (Top Song Requested) 23. Gods'illa feat. Joe D/Glaciers/Unlimited Vinyl (http://www.myspace.com/godisilla) (Top Song Requested) 24. Daria Jones/This Time You Lose/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/dariajonesmusic) (Top Song Requested) 25. Raymond B/Supa'Man/Black Magic Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/raybeezy07 ) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Rakim/Holy Are You/RA Records & SMC Recordings 2. MC Lyte/Rocking With the Beat/MC-Lyte.com 3. Red Cafe feat. Pete Rock/Heart & Soul/Konkrete Kaos 4. Shire feat. Maino/Love Don't Fail Me/SRC & Universal Motown 5. Kanye West & LMFAO/Paraniod (Party Rock RMX)/White Label 6. General Steele feat. Buckshot/A Toast to Bucktown/Duckdown Records 7. Poison Pen/BK's Fat Boy/Gold Dust Media & K7 8. Eyedea & Abilities/This Story (inst.)/Rhymesayers 9. Deep Rooted/Crazy (inst.)/Clear Label Records DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Gang Starr/Credit Is Due/Noo Trybe & Virgin Nina Simone/Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter (Jazzeem's All Styles RMX)/RCA & Legacy PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds