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A l'occasion de son passage dans la cité des Ducs, voyons voir les sons traversant le premier album solo de Talib Kweli "Quality".Après les duos à succès "Reflection Eternal" et surtout "Black Star", le rappeur New-Yorkais s'est entouré des meilleurs producteurs du moment pour accoucher de ce premier long solo en 2002.
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For merch, visit: https://leadandbelegendary.storenvy.com Join the email list via the following link http://eepurl.com/hL6Nij Send your voice note in via the following link https://form.jotform.com/212806921584055 In this episode, Nametag revisits the “Train Of Thought” album by Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek as the duo, Reflection Eternal. Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek's "Train of Thought" album, released in October of 2000 on Rawkis Records, and was a work that helped define the conscious rap movement of the early 2000s. The album was known for its hard-hitting beats and socially conscious lyrics that tackled issues such as racial inequality, poverty, and the challenges of growing up in America's inner cities. At a time when much of rap music was focused on materialism and violence, "Train of Thought" offered a more nuanced and introspective perspective on the genre. “Train Of Thought” https://album.link/us/i/1440497737 Twitter: @nametagalxndr Instagram: @nametagalexander Facebook Group: Lead And Be Legendary Follow Nametag Alexander on music platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify, Bandcamp, Youtube, and more. “This Is The Life” feat. James Gardin https://bfan.link/this-is-the-life-2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadandbelegendary/message
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Nigerian-American rapper Osa the Healer believes in the “present tense mentality” — a term that describes the ongoing process of improving, healing, and learning something new. “I haven't arrived, I'm not done,” he says. It means asking, who am I? Where do I come from? What do I leave for others? As a father of three, Osa finds that these questions often loop into the realm of parenting. In this episode, Jack talks to Osa about redefining fatherhood, challenging faith norms, and why DMX is the most spiritual MC. Climb with us on this week's Soul Ladder Music! Learn more: https://www.osathehealer.com/ Songs: Osa the Healer "Soul Fly" The Sanctuaries "Love Reaches Out" DMX "Ready to Meet Him" Osa the Healer "Lost" Osa the Healer "Reaching Father" Feel Kuti "Water No Get Enemy" Reflection Eternal "Expansion Outro" Soul Ladder Music Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Social: www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ www.twitter.com/interfaithish/ Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
'Part TWO', of @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week, is a fascinating look at a pivotal part of Czech History, and one of the greatest military commanders, thanks to Vertical Entertainment. We're then joined by two of the creative minds behind this epic! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/H_2415gdsMY And 'Part Two' has: Medieval (aka Jan Žižka or Warrior of God) Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/3_aeH5vIQgQ Slovanský dům Release Date: 5th September 2022 Digital Release Date: 28th October 2022 Director: Petr Jákl Cast: Ben Foster, Michael Caine, Til Schweiger, William Moseley, Matthew Goode, Sophie Lowe, Karel Roden, Roland Møller, Werner Daehn, Vinzenz Kiefer, Alistair Brammer, Magnus Samuelsson, Christopher Rygh, Guy Roberts, David Bowles, Jennifer Armour, Kevin Bernhardt, Jan Budař, Ondřej Vetchý, Romana Jákl Vítová, Ben Cristovao, Sean Connor Renwick, William Lizr, Václav Jiráček, Marek Vašut, Viktor Krištof, James Beaumont Credit: WOG FILM, Bioscop, The Avenue Entertainment Genre: Action, Drama, History, War Running Time: 125 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNFk6FY5MRw Website: Here. https://theavenue.film/movies/medieval Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/MedievalMovieUS/ Instagram: @medievalmovieus https://www.instagram.com/medievalmovieus/ ------------ *(Music) 'Move Somethin' by Reflection Eternal - 2000 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
@EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week is a 'TWO Parter'!!! In 'Part One' we just have a couple of films. One's a revenge horror from Better Noise Films & Trafalgar Releasing and the other is a documentary that looks at what happened to the spiritual group Falun Gong in China, 2002! In 'Part One' we have: The Retaliators Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/qQ_I-237h7U FrightFest Film Festival: 30th August 2021 Digital Release Date: 21st October 2022 Director: Samuel Gonzalez Jr, Bridget Smith, Michael Lombardi Cast: Michael Lombardi, Marc Menchaca, Joseph Gatt, Katie Kelly, Jacoby Shaddix, Zoltan Bathory, Ivan Moody, Zoltan Bathory, Chris Kael, Tommy Lee, Craig Mabbitt, Brian O'Halloran, Gigi Gustin, Spencer Charnas Credit: Better Noise Films, Quiver Distribution, Trafalgar Releasing Genre: Horror, Thriller Running Time: 95 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/62B-SEgNaas Buy/listen to the Soundtrack: Here. https://theretaliators.ffm.to/retaliatorssoundtrack Rent or Buy via iTunes: Here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-retaliators/id1648587863 Rent or Buy via AppleTV: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-retaliators/umc.cmc.3y4ulz78uj73a54x5gx1fa1iz Website: Here. https://www.retaliatorsmovie.com/home/ Twitter: @RetaliatorsFilm https://twitter.com/RetaliatorsFilm Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/RetaliatorsFilm Instagram: @retaliatorsfilm https://www.instagram.com/retaliatorsfilm/ ------------ Eternal Spring (長春) Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/MCB6TeY53PM MCM Comic Con: 28th - 30th October 2022 Bertha DocHouse: 28th October - 03rd November 2022 Theatrical Release Date: 21st October 2022 Digital Release Date: 28th October 2022 Director: Jason Loftus Cast: Daxiong, Liang Zhenxing, Liu Chungjun, Jin Xuezhe, Zhou Runjun, Wei Lisheng, Credit: Lofty Sky Pictures, Téléfilm Canada Genre: Documentary, History Running Time: 86 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. Watch via Curzon at Home: Here. https://homecinema.curzon.com/film/eternal-spring/ Website: Here. https://eternalspringfilm.com/ ------------ *(Music) 'Memories Live' by Reflection Eternal - 2000 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
Pour ce dernier épisode de la saison 2, on a décidé de revisiter la carrière du producteur Hi-Tek. Bien connu pour son duo Reflection Eternal aux côtés de Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek s'identifie énormément grâce à sa patte à la fois west coast et soul. Il a travaillé pour les grands dont Dr. Dre, le G-Unit, Common, Snoop Dogg, Mos Def ou encore Anderson Paak. Marc et Denzel Macintosh nous présentent de manière passionnelle comment Hi-Tek a marqué la musique à sa manière. Hosts : Marc & Denzel Macintosh Monteur : Emmanuel Sabathé Prod by Denzel Macintosh Production : Playose.com Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week King Prince & Wes Craven are joined once again by special guest 808 (aka Tone of Thru the Wire)to rank Eminem's entire album catalog.They also discuss Reflection Eternal vs Black Star,Lil Wayne never being a g.o.a.t.,a few new garbage albums,professional groupie Celina Powell going to prison,and of course everything current in the culture.Tune in for unfiltered Hip Hop discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavon-prince-nelson/support
This week King Prince & Wes Craven are joined once again by special guest 808 (aka Tone of Thru the Wire)to rank Eminem's entire album catalog.They also discuss Reflection Eternal vs Black Star,Lil Wayne never being a g.o.a.t.,a few new garbage albums,professional groupie Celina Powell going to prison,and of course everything current in the culture.Tune in for unfiltered Hip Hop discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavon-prince-nelson/support
This week King Prince & Wes Craven are joined once again by special guest 808 (aka Tone of Thru the Wire)to rank Eminem's entire album catalog.They also discuss Reflection Eternal vs Black Star,Lil Wayne never being a g.o.a.t.,a few new garbage albums,professional groupie Celina Powell going to prison,and of course everything current in the culture.Tune in for unfiltered Hip Hop discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavon-prince-nelson/support
The 80z Babies pay tribute to Train of Thought by Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi Tek) released October 17, 2000 on Rawkus Records. Timestamps: (1:15) Initial thoughts on the album. Does it even warrant discussion? (2:43) Where was Yinka? (3:15) Where was Outlaw? (4:30) Was Yinka ever a fan of Talib Kweli? Why does this album not matter? (7:26) Why does this album matter? (9:21) How does Outlaw really feel about Talib Kweli? Is he a top Hip Hop talent? (12:20) What kind of rapper was Outlaw when he was younger? What kind of rapper is/was Talib Kweli? What kind of rapper was Yinka when he was younger? (15:42) Was Talib Kweli ever a star? (17:15) Critical reception (19:13) Overarching highlights (22:10) What is conscious Hip Hop? (23:57) Overarching lowlights. Does Talib Kweli understand time signature? (26:18) Track for track analysis. (1:04:10) Closing thoughts. Socials: 80z Babies: @the80zbabies Yinka Diz: @YinkaDiz Outlaw: @outlawbebe
Dominque and Brian reflect on who they were as adolescence and who they are as men, also discuss what made them who they are... Also another segment of Baby Mama Chronicles...
Reflection Eternal (1:29) My thoughts on Kyle rittenhouse (44:50) Fuck MAPS (01:29:25). Share, rate and subscribe. YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC0aUXyeC_Cf3rzt9IL8J8-g. Email list: https://everything-ernest.mailchimpsites.com/. Blog: Medium.com/@ernestsandefer. My book: https://www.amazon.com/Late-Nights-Broadway-Ernest-Sandefer-ebook/dp/B08QDVN1SF/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=late+nights+on+broadway&qid=1619087498&sr=8-2#detailBullets_feature_div. PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/moneyforernest --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernestthoughtspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernestthoughtspodcast/support
In 'Part Two' of this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ we checkout the new found footage horror flick 'Curse of Aurore'. AND, speak with the creative minds behind it, Mehran C. Torgoley & Llana Barron. 'Curse of Aurore' is the feature debut from Mehran C. Torgoley who co-wrote with Llana Barron. A thumb drive from the dark web reveals disturbing footage documenting three American filmmakers, Lena (Llana Barron), Aaron (Lex Wilson) & Kevin (Jordan Kaplan), on a script writing trip to rural Quebec This week we have: Curse of Aurore Digital Release Date: 24th September 2021 Director: Mehran C. Torgoley Cast: Llana Barron, Alex Wilson, Jordan Kaplan, Casey Nolan Credit: Cult Cinema, LLC Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery Running Time: 90 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYckyEJaax4 Website: Here. https://www.curseofaurore.com/ Twitter: @CurseOfAurore https://twitter.com/curseofaurore Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/CurseOfAurore/ Instagram: @curseofaurore https://www.instagram.com/curseofaurore/ YouTube: Here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3YkM0BGRyDKSGQ6o55lOzQ ------------ *(Music) 'Move Somethin' (feat. Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek) by Reflection Eternal - 2000 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
Educators know how important it is to reflect; on our lessons and students' growth. It's important to our craft and practice that we are constantly making adjustments to ensure students' needs are met with love and care. Far too often, there aren't enough opportunities for reflection, especially amid this pandemic. How have you made time for reflection this past year? Song Mention: Memories Live, Reflection Eternal
On episode #45 of Ambrosia For Heads' What's The Headline, we lay out the evidence for why Kendrick Lamar is releasing new music this week, debate Nas and JAY-Z's verses on "Sorry Not Sorry" and more: 0:00 Intro 1:00 TDE's Top Dawg Posted “The Wait Is OVAH!!!!!!” on social media 2:00 Which artist—Kendrick Lamar, Isaiah Rashad, SZA or someone else—is releasing new music 3:20 The AFH team is divided, so they make a wager on whether or not new Kendrick Lamar music is coming on May 7 7:40 An argument for why it will be Isaiah Rashad or SZA music 14:20 A history of TDE's surprise album release strategy 31:49 The mountain of evidence that suggests new Kendrick Lamar music is coming on May 7 42:52 Kendrick Lamar's new music may have been recorded in the Death Row Records studio where Tupac recorded 45:50 A review of DJ Khaled's “Sorry Not Sorry” featuring Nas and JAY-Z 47:40 Nas and JAY-Z do not rap their best verses when they are on the same song together 49:00 The substance of Nas and JAY-Z's verses on “Sorry Not Sorry” is more important than the quality of the verses 55:50 Nas and JAY-Z are still competing with each other on many levels 1:01:14 DJ Quik says he wants his credit for his work on Nelly's “Hot In Herre,” Kendrick's “King Kunta,” Tupac's All Eyez On Me & more 1:09:24 Every song Kendrick Lamar's DAMN has been certified at least gold 1:11:08 Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek are making a new, third Reflection Eternal album 1:16:28 New music of the week: J. Period, Tiron & Ayomari and more --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Hi-Tek and Talib Kweli have known one another for decades. They’ve collaborated on full albums -- most notably the iconic Reflection Eternal -- and Hi-Tek was the most heavily featured producer on Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star. This is all to say: When the usually-reticent Tek agreed to sit down for People’s Party with Talib Kweli, we knew it was going to be a great episode. If you love the Soulquarians era and count yourself as a fan of Black Star, you’re going to want to catch this one. Hi-Tek gets real and raw, shares stories about coming up with Kweli, and talks about shifting to the West Coast to work with Snoop. The discussion spans the careers of both Tek and Kweli and comes full-circle with discussions of current projects and future collaborations. This is an episode for true production heads. Because Hi-Tek is -- without a doubt -- one of the best that the culture has seen.
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B. Cox and Domo reminisce about Reflection Eternal's soulful, yet powerful 2000 debut classic album Train of Thought. It was album that nodded heads, shook spirits and educated minds about the battle for the soul of hip-hop and Black America at the turn of the new millennium. It was a defining moment for both Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek.Show Notes:Albumism: Reflection Eternal's Debut Album 'Train of Thought' Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://www.albumism.com/features/reflection-eternal-debut-album-train-of-thought-turns-20-anniversary-retrospectiveBrooklyn Vegan: 25 Early 2000s Rap Albums That Every Current Rap Fan Needs to Know https://www.brooklynvegan.com/25-early-2000s-rap-albums-that-every-current-rap-fan-needs-to-know/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Yo Jahmal Is Dead aka Dusty Scrolls aka Supreme fka Killa Verse is an emcee and beatmaker from Hempstead Long Island. Hes also a member of the Tokyo based hip-hop collective THE BRIDGE. Previously featured with the Bridge on episode #96 Joining in as co-hosts: MC Boodah, Happy Dayz Beats, & BEING Some topics: - Changing names - Influences from Hempstead, Long Island - Listening to hip-hop and skating with strict Haitian parents - The differences between Del, Big Boi and Talib Kweli. - A New Blackstar and Lupe Fiasco - Duckdown being criminally underappreciated & Sean P - What makes a dope emcee, Mach Hommy and art rap - Primate shat coffee beans Music bed brought to you by Ra Ra Raj!! PSA: Deltron 3030 and Reflection Eternal's Train of Thought turn 20 years Old Show Focus - BLACK RADIO @ AA COMPANY 11/23 w The Bridge Tokyo Spotlight: Harrys Sandwich Company in Harajuku Thanks for listening and come back to check part two next week. Were gonna share some really fire tracks by Yo Jahmal and HD Beatz as well as song picks for a MURDEROUS VERSE. Also have a discussion about Skateboard cultures intersection with Hip-hop. @killa_verse_aka_supreme @Boodah___Bridge @dayvividly @Happydayzbeats @rararajbeats @harryssandwichco
Booking : enjaydj@gmail.com You can follow/contact me on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djenjay/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/djenjayparis Twitter: https://twitter.com/djenjay Tracklisting 01. Tom Misch - Before Paris 02. Tom Misch - Lost In Paris (Feat. GoldLink) 03. Roy Hargrove Presents The RH Factor - Common Free Style (Feat. Common) 04. Blue Mitchell - Good Humour Man 05. The Umc's - One to Grow on (Couldn't Get No Better) 06. Sting - Englishman In New York 07. Jamiroquai - Too Young To Die 08. Lou Donaldson - Who's Making Love 09. Donald Byrd - Think Twice 10. Jay Dee - Think Twice 11. Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 12. The Roots - One Shine 13. Braxton Cook - Dmv 14. Ahmad Jamal - Theme Bahamas 15. Fabe - Changer Le Monde 16. Dinner Party (Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington) - First Responders 17. Brasstracks - Golden Ticket (Feat. Masego & Common) 18. Kiefer - What a Day 19. Bill Cosby - Martins Funeral 20. A Tribe Called Quest - We Can Get Down 21. Dred Scott - Check The Vibe (Feat. Adriana Evans) 22. Butcher Brown - World Tour 23. Reflection Eternal - 2000 Seasons (feat. Té, Home Skillit & Wannabattle Backup Sin 24. Ezra Collective - Space is the Place 25. Nas - One On One 26. Shawn Phillips - I Don't Want To Leave You, I Just Came To Say Goodbye 27. A Tribe Called Quest - That Shit (Feat. Jay Dee) 28. Donald Byrd - Places And Spaces 29. Grover Washington Jr - Hydra 30. Bob James - Storm King 31. Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves The Sunshine 32. Dr. Dre - My Life (Smokin' Weed 4 Hours) 33. MC Solaar - Aubade 34. MC Solaar - Prose Combat 35. Pete Rock - Pete's Jazz 36. Abstract Orchestra - ALL CAPS 37. Hit-Boy - Automatically 38. Logic - Dead Presidents III 39. Cortex - Chanson D’un Jour D’hiver 40. MED & Guilty Simpson - Life's Good (Feat. Blu & J. Mitchell) 41. Cortex - Huit octobre 1971 42. Mick Jenkins - Reginald (Feat. Ben Hixon) 43. Moonchild - Don't Wake Me 44. Macy Gray - I Try (2016 version) 45. Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - Tidal Wave 46. Black Milk - Hell Below (Feat. Gene Obey) 47. Tall Black Guy X Franklin Black - Gifted People 48. Masego & Medasin - Sego Hotline (Feat. Krs.) 49. Herbie Hancock - Tell Me A Bedtime Story 50. GoldLink - Bedtime Story 51. Masego - Big Girls
Radio56Flat - Season2 Mix1 TL: 1 Boogiemonsters - Mark Of The Beast II (R.S.V.) 2 Redeyes - Oooo Laaah (feat. KinKai) 3 KAPOK - Expansion (feat. Ashleigh Eyman)(Prod. Mr.Stee) 4 Narcotik - All Up In My Mix Feat. Infinite 5 Awon - Easy on Yourself (feat. Phoniks) 6 The Fugees - Fu-gee-la (Maverick - Poldoore Remix) 7 Concept of Thought & Joe Corfield - BKK-HKT 8 Pete Flux & Parental - What They Need 9 Awon - Dephlow - Step Up (Prod. Phoniks) 10 HNNY - Kindness 11 The Mouse Outfit - I Wonder (Feat. IAMDDB & Fox) 12 Zmeyev - Dreamin’ 13 Carta' P. & Parental - MOM_ Migraines Of Milan (Instrumental) 14 Truffel The Phunky Phaqir - Discover (feat. Malev Da Shinobi) 15 Madd Mischief - Nonsense 16 Dilated Peoples - Worst Comes To Worst 17 Jungle Brothers - Brain 18 Ruck P - Soul Food 19 Concept Of Thought - Misty Blue ft. Daisy Drage (Prod. Joe Corfield) 20 Reflection Eternal - 2000 seasons
We sat down with Tall Black Guy to talk about his latest release "Remixes & Tings". Make sure you purchase that exclusively on his BandCamp page.Reflection Eternal - 2000 Seasons InstrumentalTall Black Guy InterviewTall Black Guy - I Know You, I Live You For SureTall Black Guy - Spend My Life With You
We sat down with Tall Black Guy to talk about his latest release "Remixes & Tings". Make sure you purchase that exclusively on his BandCamp page.Reflection Eternal - 2000 Seasons InstrumentalTall Black Guy InterviewTall Black Guy - I Know You, I Live You For SureTall Black Guy - Spend My Life With You
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Here is a portion of my Explorations monthly radio show on Dublab.com. We have some music from the Trilaterals Loose Ends Project, classic Vikter Duplaix, Platinum Pied Pipers, Reflection Eternal to name a few. Enjoy!
Welcome to BrewsBeats&Eats w/ Oldhead Ed. This week I'm joined by Brother Mike aka "Mirrormelt". Tune in while we discuss Australia's undiscovered delicacy, start the #justsayATM movement,and the evolution behind his upcoming project "Darwin" . Twitter @mirrormelt also Mirrormelt.bandcamp.com
Part 2 of the Year in Review From the Stay Rich Podcast Crew. This episodes discusses favorite albums of 2018, Whats was in your rotation? Favorite Shows of 2018, From Grownish to Seven Seconds, The Chi, Insecure and more. Additional topics include: Mental Health, Goals and aspirations for 2019. Fueled by Sofia & Grace Cookie Co. and JB The GrillGawd. #StayRich
Reflection Eternal 2018 A quick rewind of all things trending positively in 2018. From pro blackness to mental health awareness, Buju Banton and more, Additional topic includes Favorite 3 films and the debut of Shakespeares Soap Box Fueled by Sofia & Grace Cookie CO, and JB The GrillGawd #StayRich
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Bun B, Bas, and Mac Miller, but first, new from Logic, “Everybody Dies.” “Everybody Dies” Logic “Self Care” Mac Miller “Myself” Bun B Interlude: BG Music: “Dillatronic 29” by J Dilla “Breathe” Nine feat. Breathe feat. Kool G. Rap & Smoothe Da Hustler “Fragrance” Bas feat. Correy C “Ballad of the Black Gold” Reflection Eternal “From the 718” Pete Miser “The Show Goes On” Lupe Fiasco “It Takes a Nation” Ice Cube Interlude: Snoop Dogg Roasts Donald Trump “Paragraph President” Blackalicious “Brooklyn” MC Lyte “Look at This Face” Handsome Boy Modeling School “Men Smart (Women Smarter)” Harry Belafonte “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Life Goes On” 2Pac
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: New tracks from E-40, Bas, and Derek Minor, but first, new from Eminem, “Kamikaze.” “Kamikaze” Eminem “Revolution” Derek Minor “Honest Truth” 38 Spesh feat. AZ “Barack Obama Special” Bas Interlude: John McCain at 2008 Gridiron Dinner BG Music: “Dillatronic 29” by J Dilla “I’m Innocent” Murs “Just Begun” Reflection Eternal feat. Jay Electronica, J Cole & Mos Def “YSIV Freestyle” Logic “Album of the Year (Freestyle)” J Cole “When Life Shows Up” E-40 feat. Mike Marshall & Dr. Cornell West “From the 718” Pete Miser “Straight Outta Compton” N.W.A. “Casualties of War (Militant Remix)” Eric B. & Rakim Interlude: The Simpsons “Brainstorm” Gang Starr “You Can’t Play With My Yo-Yo” Yo-Yo feat. Ice Cube “You’re a Champion” 2 Skinnee J’s “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe” Kendrick Lamar “1071” J Dilla
Tonight, on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Uncontrollable M.A., Cypress Hill, and Buddy, but first, new from Logic featuring Ryan Tedder, “One Day.” TRACK ARTIST “One Day” Logic feat. Ryan Tedder “Real Life Shit” Buddy “That’s the Thing” Mobb Deep “We Don’t Need You” Tom Morello feat. Vic Mensa Interlude: Sam Bee & Terry Crews BG Music: “Dillatronic 26” by J Dilla “Back Again” Reflection Eternal feat. RES “Band of Gypsies” Cypress Hill “An Open Letter” Lim Manuel Miranda feat. Shockwave “Purveyors of Truth” (Apollo Brown Remix) Diamond District “Brothers Keepa” Uncontrollable M.A. “From the 718” Pete Miser “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)” Jay Z “Neighborhood Watch” Dilated Peoples Interlude: “The Simpsons” “Supa Emcees” De La Soul “Made in America (SD50 B-Boy Mix)” Del tha Funkee Homosapien “Amerykahn Promise” Erykah Badu “Woman in the N——r of the World” John Lennon “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Dreams” The Game
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: New tracks from Tre Capital, Freeway, Wizdom Starr, and more, but first, new from Black Thought, “Rest in Power.” TRACK ARTIST “Rest in Power” Black Thought “Legacy” Freeway “Love” Tre Capital “Oyahytt” The Coup feat. Lakeith Stanfield Interlude: Sam Bee BG Music: “Dillatronic 23” by J Dilla “More Than Just a Girl” Wizdom Starr “Saltwater” Heather Grey feat. Rakaa & DJ Juggy “Family Proud” Steven Darnell “City Playgrounds” Reflection Eternal “From the 718” Pete Miser “Formation” Beyoncé “Living in Pain” Notorious BIG feat. 2Pac, Mary J. Blige, Nas Interlude: Sesame Street “In the Ghetto (Drums & Rakim)” Eric B. & Rakim “Don’t Forget” Atmosphere “Killing Me Softly: Deadly Code of Silence” Sister Souljah feat. Ice Cube “Bullets in the Street and Blood” Cody ChesnuTT feat. Raphael Saadiq “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Gangsta’s Paradise” Coolio
Tonight on Proper Propaganda, new tracks from Javae, Femdot, Wizdom Starr, and more, but first, new from Freeway featuring gBJ the Chicago Kid & Kamilion, “Real One.” TRACK / ARTIST “Real One” Freeway feat. BJ the Chicago Kid & Kamillion “Thank You” Black Thought & 9th Wonder feat. KIRBY “Do Betta” Javae “Exit (The Bounce)” Femdot Interlude: The Late Show BG Music: “Dillatronic 21” by J Dilla “Change” Wizdom Starr “Wrestlemania 20” Westside Gunn feat. Anderson .Paak “Long Hot Summer” Reflection Eternal “Angels & Devils” Michael Christmas “From the 718” Pete Miser “Rosa Parks” Outkast “The Beast” The Fugees Interlude: “Mr. Microphone” “Pimps (Free Stylin At the Fortune 500 Club)” The Coup “Teach the Children” Eric B. & Rakim “Latifah’s Had It Up to Here” Queen Latifah “It’s Alright to Cry” Rosie Grier “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “’93 til Infinity” Souls of Mischief
Due to a LOT going on in our lives personally and on other professional ends, here's a FLASHBACK episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the weeks of May 30 & June 6, 2018 [originally broadcast on the week of June 2, 2010] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. That week's show commentary focused on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision where you have to SAY that you want to remain silent to activate your Miranda rights, the current political & economics effects of BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the gigantic sinkhole in Guatemala & it's possible causes, R.I.P. acknowledgments to actors Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper, Ali-Ollie Woodson of the classic Soul Music group The Temptations, DC Go-Go Music Legend Little Benny (of Little Benny & The Masters & Rare Essence) and some other things here and there. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for the Weeks of May 30 & June 6, 2018 [originally broadcast on the Week of June 2, 2010] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Janelle Monae/Wondaland/Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Ent. & Atlantic (Played Live) 2. Madvillian/Papermill/Stones Throw & Williams Street Records/AdultSwim.com (Played Live) 3. JUDAH feat. Chase/Sundresses and Sandals/ForTheDMVOnly.com (Played Live) 4. Jagged Edge/Lay You Down/Slip-N-Slide (Played Live) 5. 4-IZE feat. Nick Hagelin/New Day/White Label (http://www.4ize.com) (Played Live) 6. Muthawit/Wasted (Fill My House With Salt)/BossTon Communications and URB ALT Museo (Played Live) 7. Yahzarah/Love (Come Save The Day)/FE Music (Played Live) 8. Just-Ice & KRS-1/Blah Blah/Who?Mag Distribution (Played Live) 9. Arthur Verocai/Balada 45 (Jnerio Jareal RMX)/Mochilla (Played Live) 10. Grand Agent feat. Lord Finesse/Know The Legend/Interworld & Soulspazm (Played Live) 11. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson/Take Notice/Mochilla (Played Live) 12. Alex Cuba/Caballo/Caracol Records (Played Live) 13. Declaime feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow/Declaime MC/SomeOthaShip & E1 (Played Live) 14. N.E.R.D. feat. Nelly Furtado/Hot 'N Fun/Star Trek (Played Live) 15. Theology 3 feat. Tona & Andreena Mill/How I Flow Part 2 (inst.)/Theology3.com (Played Live) 16. Nas & Damian Marley feat. Lil' Wayne & Joss Stone/My Generation/Republic (Top Song Requested) 17. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 18. Dwele/What's Not To Love/RT Music Group & Koch/E1 (Top Song Requested) 19. Ty fat. D-Cross/I Get Up/BBE (Top Song Requested) 20. Omega Band/Glide/White Label (http://www.OmegaBand.net) (Top Song Requested) 21. MF Grimm/Angel Without Wings/Day By Day Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Reflection Eternal feat. Estelle/Midnight/Blacksmith Ent. (Top Song Requested) 23. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang (Top Song Requested) 24. Senica Da Misfit & Jimmy Flight/Average Duke/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/SenicaAKAMisfit) (Top Song Requested) 25. DJ Bless & Donnie Darko/I Made It/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. The Roots feat. John Legend/Doin' It Again/Def Jam 2. Estelle feat. John Legend & Nas/Fall In Love/Homeschool & Atlantic 3. Green Tea fat. Dri Fish/Get Off That Road/White Label (http://GreenTea.bandcamp.com) 4. Everliven Sound feat. El Da Sensai/Elements/Freedom Entertainment 5. Stevie Wonder/All Day Sucker (Diwon RMX)/Shemspeed 6. C.A.B./Sociopath/Imperia Music Group & Vintage Beatz 7. Gappy Ranks/Put The Stereo On/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GappyRanks) 8. AZ/Fire (inst.)/Legal Hustle Records 9. T.I./Yeah Ya Know (Haters) (inst.)/Grand Hustle & Atlantic DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Little Benny & The Masters/Who Comes To Boogie/Bluebird & 10 Records (R.I.P.) Little Benny & The Masters/Big City Groove/White Label (R.I.P.) Kimara Lovelace/When Can Our Love Begin (Richard Bamshaw Main Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
Due to some out of state creative work travels during the 2 past weekends with the crew, here's a FLASHBACK episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the weeks of June 13 & 20, 2018 [originally broadcast on the week of February 24, 2010] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. That week's show commentary focused on a whole range of things, from how folks feel about the need and relevancy of a "Black Agenda" in U.S. politics (especially in the eyes of some, with a man of Black descent in office), the latest situation in Australia with the treatment of the Aborigines, how quality R&B represented in the recent Billboard charts with Sade & Jaheim's sales numbers and some other things here and there. Also during that week's episode, we had a great interview with one of Hip-Hop's dope long lasting MCs, Philadelphia's own Freeway (https://twitter.com/PhillyFreezer). Some of the topics we've touched base during the interview included Freeway's musical & environmental influences, the influence of Islam in his spiritual & physical life, what creatively sparks Freeway in making music & those to work with, how he built with producer Jake One and come up with "The Stimulus Package" LP (in all stores now), advice about the music industry and lots more! FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for the Weeks of June 13 & 20, 2018 [originally broadcast on the week of February 24, 2010] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not many this week due to the extended commentary and interview this week) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings (Played Live) 3. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escofrey/Emotions/BBE (Played Live) 5. Gods'illa/Protect It/Gods'illa Music (http://www.myspace.com/Godisilla) (Played Live) 6. Freeway & Jake One/Free People/Rhymesayers (Played Live) 7. Mistah Fab/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Played Live) 8. Erykah Badu/Window Seat/White Label (http://www.ErykahBadu.com) (Top Song Requested) 9. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 10. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Top Song Requested) 11. Georg Levin/I Need to Understand/BBE (Played Live) 12. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 13. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 14. Maysa/Am I Wrong (For Loving You)/Shanachie (Top Song Requested) 15. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media (Top Song Requested) 16. King Britt feat. Astrid Suryanto/Now/Nervous Records (Top Song Requested) 17. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 18. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) 19. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Raheem DeVaughn/I Don't Care/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 21. Whitefolkz feat. Southeast Slim/Body Snatchers/Topp Dogg Hill (Top Song Requested) 22. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 23. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 24. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 25. Big Twins/Don't Be So Amaze/H.I Recordz (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Freeway & Jake One/Microphone Killa/Rhymesayers 2. Cubic Zirocnia/Fuck Work (Michael Meds RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) 3. Ardamus & The Metaphysical/I Just Love My Job Today/One Vs. Many Presents DC Hands Compilation (http://music.1vsm.com) 4. Statik Selektah feat. Lil' Fame, Havoc & Kool G Rap/Do It 2 Death/Show Off & Brick 5. DJ Center feat. Middle Child/In A Song/Push The Fader 6. RJD2/The Stranger/RJ's Electrical Connections DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: The Coup/Funk/Wild Pitch Records Black Moon/Who Got the Props (inst.)/Duckdown PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black HAwk Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and Independent Music Finds
TRACK / ARTIST “The Whitest House” Jasiri X “Rise of Ghostface Killah” Ghostface Killah and Apollo Brown “X” ScHoolboy Q “Serotonin” Ron Solemn feat. Loner Lewis Interlude: Stephen Colbert BG Music: “Dillatronic 04” by J Dilla “Have and Have Nots” DJ Einstein & Soup “Walk in the Park” Surreal & the Sound Providers “Liberation” Strange Fruit Project feat. Toby “Style Wars” Chuck Strangers feat. Joey Bada$$ “From the 718” Pete Miser “It’s Bigger than Hip Hop” Dead Prez “Homeland & Hip Hop” Immortal Technique feat. Mumia Abu Jamal Interlude: Chris Farley “Stoned is the Way of the Walk” Cypress Hill “Undaground Rappa” Das EFX “Africa Dream” Reflection Eternal “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” The Temptations “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “We Can Get Down” A Tribe Called Quest
TRACK ARTIST “Powerful” Murs feat. Propaganda “Laugh Now Cry Later” Black Milk “King to a God” Joey Bada$$ feat. Dessy Hinds “The Mayor” NASA feat. The Cool Kids, Ghostface Killah, Scarface Interlude: Jimmy Kimmel BG Music: “Jay Dee 54” by J Dilla “The Sideshow” DJ Shadow feat. Ernie Fresh “Take a Break (Interlude)” !llmind “Frozen” Wu Tang Clan feat. Method Man, Killa Priest & Chris Rivers “Impeach the President” DJ Shortkut feat. Roy C. Hammond “From the 718” Pete Miser “No More Questions” Eazy E feat. Ice Cube “Go Go Gadget Flow” Lupe Fiasco “Chaos” Reflection Eternal feat. Bahamadia Interlude: “Bulworth” “Mind Blowin” The D.O.C. “Lean on Me” Club Nouveau “Empire State of Mind” Jay Z feat. Alicia Keyes
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Emerging from Brooklyn in the late 1990s, Talib Kweli has carved out a reputation as a gifted lyricist and has been called “one of this generation’s most poetic MCs” by AllMusic.com. A prolific collaborator, he is a member of multiple duos, including Reflection Eternal with DJ Hi-Teck, Black Star with Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def), and Idle Warship with vocalist Res. He has placed seven releases in the Top 10 on Billboard’s R&B and Hip Hop Albums chart, and has found success with the solo hit “Get By,” which was produced by Kanye West. Additional hits include the Top 5 Black Star track “Definition,” the chart-topping Reflection Eternal singles “Move Somethin’” and “The Blast,” and the Top 5 single “One Four Love Pt. 1,” which was included on the Hip Hop for Respect EP he organized with Mos Def. Additionally, he and Common collaborated on “Get ‘Em High” from Kanye West’s The College Dropout album. Kweli recently contributed to “The Killing Season” from A Tribe Called Quest’s 2016 comeback album that debuted at #1 on the Billboard album charts. Others with whom he’s collaborated include John Legend, Pharrell Williams, J Dilla, The Roots, Will.i.am, KRS-One, Consequence, Anderson Paak, Anthony Hamilton, Mary J. Blige, Raheem DeVaughan, Norah Jones, Musiq Soulchild, Sizzla, Justin Timberlake, and Jay-Z.
This week The Come Up Show presents our interview with artist, entrepreneur, and activist Talib Kweli. This is the second time we've had Kweli on the show, the first was with him and Hi-Tek as Reflection Eternal in 2014.In this interview, we talked about how music streaming is changing the game, what it was like to work with Style P and be featured on A Tribe Called Quest album, and why artists should never quit. Below is an expert, play the podcast to hear more.Each and every Wednesday we'll be uploading a brand new interview with a guest we feel that you should know about. If you love podcasts subscribe at the options below.Check out the new book "Stop Playing By Their Rules: An Artist Guide On How To Market To Fans" bit.ly/2kgGzEVShow us love and leave us a review: bit.ly/tcuspodcastreviewJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletteriTunes: bit.ly/TCUSiTunesSticher: bit.ly/22OIRfvSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brussels, Belgium based DJ Fatoosan returns with a fresh mix on the latest HJ7 Blends show. The sharp eared selector spins through some of her favorite records released over the past couple years and throws in classics from Guru and Reflection Eternal for good measure.
Brussels, Belgium based DJ Fatoosan returns with a fresh mix on the latest HJ7 Blends show. The sharp eared selector spins through some of her favorite records released over the past couple years and throws in classics from Guru and Reflection Eternal for good measure.
Armond & Doc continue their look back at Rawkus Records, beginning Side B with Mos Def's classic (?) 'Black on Both Sides' before discussing Pharoahe Monch's 'Internal Affairs', Reflection Eternal, and the eventual downfall of Rawkus Records.
We made it to 52 episodes! To celebrate, we bring back our best friend and one of our favorite guests, Sean Miura, to talk about the trip to Salt Lake City he just took along with Minji to attend the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. We also talk Macklemore, strange casting decisions, and recent beefs in science. Thanks to everyone for supporting the KollabCast during our first year! This week’s Intro/outro music is provided by our friend, Producer, Rapper, & DJ Kero One. Check out his newly released album Reflection Eternal! Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our guest at: Sean Miura @seanmiura www.downlikejtown.com The Untitles Asian American Podcast Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh
This week, a jetlagged Marvin returns to the hosting chair in LA after 6 weeks abroad. To celebrate, we welcome special guest Alex Hwang, lead singer of the rock band Run River North as well as a Kollaboration Staff Alumnus. Together, the crew discuss the recent Oscar nominations, surviving The Revenant, memories of Alan Rickman, and the trials and tribulations of a rising rock band. This week’s Intro/outro music is provided by our friend, Producer, Rapper, & DJ Kero One. Check out his newly released album Reflection Eternal! Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our guest at: Alex Hwang (Run River North) @RunRiverNorth RunRiverNorth.com Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of Oct. 30, 2013 (originally broadcast on May 19, 2010) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. The extended commentary for this week's flashback radio show focused on the state of Arizona's passing a law banning "Ethnic Studies" and it's overall effect on education & race relations in that state & beyond, the federal investigation into the New Orleans Police Department's practices, the tragic passing of Aiyana Jones in Detroit after a botched police raid, the passing & impact of Jazz Music great Hank Jones, the ridiculous case of a woman suing the telephone company after getting caught cheating on her husband via electronic phone billing errors and some other things here and there. There is brand new Black Agenda Report segment for this week's show (due to college summer break, there is no new Direct EFX segment). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of Oct. 30, 2013 [flashback episode from the week of May 19, 2010] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Nas & Damian Marley feat. Lil' Wayne & Joss Stone/My Generation/Republic (Played Live) 2. Yahzarah/Love (Come Save The Day)/FE Music (Played Live) 3. B.o.B./Fame/Grand Hustle & Atlantic (Played Live) 4. N.E.R.D. feat. Nelly Furtado/Hot 'N Fun/Star Trak (Played Live) 5. Muthawit/Wasted (Fill My House With Salt)/BossTon Communications and URB ALT Museo (Played Live) 6. Ty fat. D-Cross/I Get Up/BBE (Played Live) 6. Senica Da Misfit & Jimmy Flight/Average Duke/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/SenicaAKAMisfit) (Played Live) 7. Arthur Verocai/Balada 45 (Jnerio Jareal RMX)/Mochilla (Played Live) 8. Barrio Jazz Gang feat Eddie Henderson/Five Apple-Maples/FunkyJuice Recordings (Played Live) 9. Dwele/What's Not To Love/RT Music Group & Koch/E1 (Played Live) 10. Erykah Badu/Window Seat (inst.)/Control Freaq Records & Motown (Played Live) 11. Donnis/Gone (inst.)/Space Club & Fools Gold (Played Live) 12. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Top Song Requested) 13. Bad Rabbits/Can't Back Down/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/BadRabbits) (Top Song Requested) 14. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang (Top Song Requested) 15. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 16. Devin The Dude/What I Be On/Coughee Brothers & E1 (Top Song Requested) 17. Massive Attack feat. Martina Topley-Bird/Babel/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 18. DJ Bless & Donnie Darko/I Made It/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Gorillaz feat. De La Soul/Superfast Jellyfish/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 20. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 21. Gordon Voidwell/Disco Afternoon/Cantora Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Truth Universal feat. Evelyn Champagne/The More Things Change/TruthUniversal.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Big Boi/Shutterbug/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 24. The Angel feat. Jhelisa (DJ Drez RMX)/Ultra Light/TheAngelSoundclash.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Soulful/Out of My Mind/Inner Loop Recordings (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Janelle Monae feat. Saul Williams/Dance or Die/Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Ent. & Atlantic 2. Lotus Effect/Warhol/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/LotusEffectMusic) 3. Declaime feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow/Declaime MC/SomeOthaShip & E1 4. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson/Take Notice/Mochilla 5. Mista Chuck (Chuck D of Public Enemy)/Tear Down This Wall/SlamJamz 6. Grand Agent feat. Lord Finesse/Know The Legend/Interworld & Soulspazm 7. Theology 3 feat. Tona & Andreena Mill/How I Flow Part 2/Theology3.com 8. Mos Dub/History Town/MosDub.com 9. MF Grimm/Angel Without Wings/Day By Day Ent. 10. Fat Joe/(Ha Ha) Slow Down (inst.)/Terror Squad 11. Reflection Eternal feat. Estelle/Midnight (inst.)/Blacksmith Ent. 12. Thad Reid/Oww (inst.)/ThadReid.com 13. MF Grimm/I Am King (inst.)/Day By Day Ent. DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Sauce Money/Against The Grain/Bare Fist Records Armand Van Helden/You Don't Know Me/Armed Records Richie Stephens/Here & Now/VP PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
As a lyrically astute emcee, classically trained pianist, producer, songwriter, & composer, Tiye clearly employs "the phoenix principle" in her music by challenging the barriers placed upon female hip-hop artists. Tiye (renamed after the pharoahess in the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt, mother of King Tut) began playing the piano by ear as a child, and then studied classical piano between ages 7 and 13. Equally in love with poetry, Tiye evolved into a clever, skilled emcee through the years. In the late 90s, Tiye formed S.O.U.L. Food Symphony, a D.C.-based all female collective with an ethereal sound that consisted of emcees, singers, & musicians. SFS performed with artists such as Nas, Black Moon, & Gil Scot Heron. Tiye went on to write with legendary groups Public Enemy, and work with classic hip-hop producers Hank & Keith Shocklee. Tiye has toured and performed with soul songstress Tina Marie and the late Rick James, and recorded with the UK group, The Runaways. While signed to Rawkus Records, Tiye worked with various artists such as Mos Def & Last Emperor, and appeared with Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek on their Reflection Eternal album. Tiye is also a member of The Polyrhythmaddicts, the hip-hop supergroup consisting of DJ Spinna, Shabaam Sahdeeq, and Mr. Complex. As a beat-maker/producer, Tiye won the 2006 MTP (Meet The Producers) All-Female Beat Battle Invitational, and went on to win the MTP Championship for 2006, where she competed as the only female alongside 8 other previous male champions. If you can, catch a Tiye Phoenix performance where you'll undoubtedly see and feel raw hip-hop at its height; whether she's spewing an inferno of rhymes or playing keys, she's sure to give audiences more than just a "show"- she provides an artistic experience. Tiye is currently working with a variety of artists and producers on a myriad of upcoming projects.
00:00 Senior - Without Me 02:22 Depakote - SpaceRachet 05:30 Co.Fee - Aqua Lung 07:28 Dose - What's Love 10:16 Grey Matter - Play It On The Radio 11:27 longusto - Gotta Rap (What You Know) 13:53 THEESatisfaction - Black Fact 16:57 Frameworks & BluRum 13 - Moonlighting (Danny Drive Thru remix) 22:58 Frameworks & BluRum 13 - Bare 23:15 Martha High & Speedometer - Trouble Man 25:15 Summer Maddness S.A. - Karriem Riggins 28:39 Monty - Nebulosa 30:10 Soothsayers - It's Not Easy 32:20 Reflection Eternal & Shawn Lee - Cairo Beast Mission (Steely Chan's Blender Mash) 34:58 7even Sun - Photons 36:15 7even Sun - Brilliant 38:30 7even Sun - Suntro 39:04 7even Sun - Sunout 40:18 7even Sun - Summer Is Here 41:07 7even Sun - UV 42:42 7even Sun - G-Sun 44:03 7even Sun - Radiance 47:07 7even Sun - Sundance 47:57 7even Sun - Wishing On The Sun 48:48 Chrome Canyon - Beginnings 51:55 Two Fingers - Stripe Rhythm 54:08 Two Fingers - Defender Rhythm 55:01 ESKMO - Eskmo - Lifeline 57:01 Om Unit - Side Le Singe 59:09 Om Unit - Traum 1:03:11 Thank You Machine - Four Corners (feat. Jyager & Jehst) 1:10:17 Grey Matter - Half Asleep 1:11:05 Falty DL - Straight & Arrow 1:14:05 Karriem Riggins - 12's In 8 1:16:05 Depakote - TROMATRAPS 1:17:14 John Talabot - Destiny (Bullion Remix) 1:18:45 Mykus ft Fruit Shoes - Electric Fizz 1:20:40 Pixelord - Freeze The Star (XLII Remix)
Human Beatboxer, MC, Host, Lecturer, Ambassador, These are only a few words to describe a True Talent. Originally from the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia D.R.E.S currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and has been described as a multi-talented phenomenon. His name is an acronym for the Divine Real Essence of Sound (D.R.E.S.). D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has been compared to artists such as Rahzel the Godfather of Noize, Bobby McFerrin, Doug E. Fresh, and Biz Markie. In addition to the artists mentioned, D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has also taken the stage with Black Eyed Peas, KRS-One, MF Doom, Busta Rhymes, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Slick Rick, Mos Def, Jurassic5, Dilated Peoples, Public Enemy, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, Rakim, Del the Funkee Homosapien, DJ Krush, Massinfluence, the Roots, Kanye West, DJ Green Lantern, Common, and Erykah Badu. D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik also lent his talents to Open Transport, a nationally-distributed video compilation featuring Pharoahe Monch, Reflection Eternal, and many other underground hip-hop artists. Always embarking on new adventures, in 2006, D.R.E.S. toured the People’s Republic of China alongside Public Enemy’s Own DJ Lord. The 6-Week experience placed D.R.E.S. in front of Thousands of Fans who had only heard of Him on record. While in China, D.R.E.S. also made time to host a number of Hip Hop Clinics in which he educated the Youth of China on the Culture of Hip Hop, as well as, the responsibility of keeping the Culture of Hip Hop alive. He also took the time to film his accounts in China for a documentary called “The Beatnik Chronicles”. “I wanted to do this so that the world can see for itself what its like to live in China... I’m always looking to make a mark in the world and I believe that Hip Hop is the key to communicating with the Youth”, D.R.E.S. said in a recent interview. “The Role or Responsibility of an Artist is to advance civilization, as we know it.”
Human Beatboxer, MC, Host, Lecturer, Ambassador, These are only a few words to describe a True Talent. Originally from the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia D.R.E.S currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and has been described as a multi-talented phenomenon. His name is an acronym for the Divine Real Essence of Sound (D.R.E.S.). D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has been compared to artists such as Rahzel the Godfather of Noize, Bobby McFerrin, Doug E. Fresh, and Biz Markie. In addition to the artists mentioned, D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik has also taken the stage with Black Eyed Peas, KRS-One, MF Doom, Busta Rhymes, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Slick Rick, Mos Def, Jurassic5, Dilated Peoples, Public Enemy, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, Rakim, Del the Funkee Homosapien, DJ Krush, Massinfluence, the Roots, Kanye West, DJ Green Lantern, Common, and Erykah Badu. D.R.E.S. tha BEATnik also lent his talents to Open Transport, a nationally-distributed video compilation featuring Pharoahe Monch, Reflection Eternal, and many other underground hip-hop artists. Always embarking on new adventures, in 2006, D.R.E.S. toured the People’s Republic of China alongside Public Enemy’s Own DJ Lord. The 6-Week experience placed D.R.E.S. in front of Thousands of Fans who had only heard of Him on record. While in China, D.R.E.S. also made time to host a number of Hip Hop Clinics in which he educated the Youth of China on the Culture of Hip Hop, as well as, the responsibility of keeping the Culture of Hip Hop alive. He also took the time to film his accounts in China for a documentary called “The Beatnik Chronicles”. “I wanted to do this so that the world can see for itself what its like to live in China... I’m always looking to make a mark in the world and I believe that Hip Hop is the key to communicating with the Youth”, D.R.E.S. said in a recent interview. “The Role or Responsibility of an Artist is to advance civilization, as we know it.” For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support
This week on THEZROHOUR we premiere new music from THE KID DAYTONA & DJ TED SMOOTH, FREEWAY, REDMAN, PRODIGY, DOC STRANGE, PHONTE and KRS-ONE. I also laced the show with classics from REFLECTION ETERNAL and tracks by MAC MILLER & KENDRICK LAMAR feat. SCHOOLBOY Q. Ambush took it to the BQE (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) during his set and gave a salute to some of Queens, New York's greatest emcees.
De Black Star (Mos Def, Taleb Kweli) à ses productions pour Rawkus Records et Common en passant par le projet Reflection Eternal avec Kweli, à ses propres productions Hi-Tek est un dj/producteur qui plane sur mes écoutes depuis longtemps sans que son nom ne fasse tilt. C'est l'écoute en boucle de "The Sun God" de Common ou de "My piano" de Hi-Tek avec Ghostface Killa, Raekwon et Dion qui me poussèrent à explorer sa prolifique discographie personnelle. Cheval pour l'écurie Aftermath Entertainment (Dr.Dre) et différents all-stars commerciaux, son boulot le plus intéressant reste celui réalisé avec sa base, Kweli et Mos Def ou pour lui-même. C'est avec son premier groupe, Mood, qu'il rencontre Talib Kweli, pour le titre "hustle on the side", son premier succès d'envergure. On est dans les années 90 et le son est marqué par la période. Depuis, leurs routes parallèles se croisent sans qu'on puisse totalement les dissocier. De sa prolifique discographie, qui dévie parfois dans le sirupeux, je retiendrais surtout ses propres productions, moins standardisées que certaines de ses productions pour les grosses pointures du hip-hop et du r'n'b. Du producteur talentueux au beat-maker industriel, il n'y a parfois qu'un pas que des machines comme celle de Dr.Dre n'hésitent pas à franchir.
While we're on vacation during the week of Janurary 5, 2011, we're broadcasting one of our "Best of 2010" episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah. This was originally broadcast on the week of February 17, 2010 & featured with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary that week focused on a whole range of things, from being glad that Jon Judah was back in the studio after the big snowstorm in our region of the East Coast in the U.S., the Super Bowl win of the New Orleans Saints for the U.S. Professional Football Championship, our opinions of the "We Are The World" song remake for both it's the greatness of it's cause for creations & how it fared musically overall, the real controversy behind guitarist John Mayer's comments in his Playboy Magazine interview about having a hood/n****r pass & not caring for Black Women sexually, the study done on the power of the Internet with fair journalism and some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with legendary classic era Hip-Hop MC, producer, label head, radio host & businessman Money B of Digital Underground (http://www.MoneyB.net). Some of the topics we've touched base on included how Money B got his interest into Hip-Hop music, past stories and experiences as being a member of Digital Underground, the old school and new school California & international Hip-Hop music scenes, his past in working & building with Tupac Shakur, advice for those who want to enter the music industry, the need for creativity to be exposed in the current Hip-Hop music culture, tour stories, his current radio ventures with the syndicated "Going Way Back Radio Show with Money B", his label Mandatory Muzic & other business ventures, his current free album release, "4 Tha Funk of It", that's out now, some more upcoming music releases & tours and lots more! There is a new episode of the Black Agenda Report for this week's broadcast but no new Direct EFX segment on this week's broadcast (did not receive before broadcast time). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of Janurary 5, 2011 (originally aired on Feburary 17, 2010) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not many this week due to the extended commentary and interview this week) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escofrey/Emotions/BBE (Played Live) 3. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Georg Levin/I Need to Understand/BBE (Played Live) 5. Erykah Badu/Window Seat/White Label (http://www.ErykahBadu.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 7. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 8. Freeway & Jake One/Free People/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 9. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 10. Maysa/Am I Wrong (For Loving You)/Shanachie (Top Song Requested) 11. Mistah FAB/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Top Song Requested) 12. Raheem DeVaughn/I Don't Care/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 13. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media (Top Song Requested) 14. King Britt feat. Astrid Suryanto/Now/Nervous Records (Top Song Requested) 15. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 16. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) 17. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 18. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 19. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 20. Big Twins/Don't Be So Amaze/H.I Recordz (Top Song Requested) 21. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 22. King Ujah/Black Man God/White Label (http://www.KingUjah.com) (Top Song Requested) 23. MuthaWit/We Portal Share Minor (@Rose Live)/Urb Alt Compilation (Top Song Requested) 24. Whitefolkz feat. Southeast Slim/Body Snatchers/Topp Dogg Hill (Top Song Requested) 25. Nneka feat. Wesley Williams/Kangpe/Yo Mama, Decon & Epic (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings 2. Willie The Kid/Medical Breakthrough/Aphilliates Music Group & Embassy Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/thewilliethekid) 3. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) 4. Gods'illa/Protect It/Gods'Illa Music (http://www.myspace.com/Godisilla) DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Digital Underground/Rhymin' On The Funk/Tommy Boy Digital Underground/Underwater Rimes RMX/Tommy Boy J.J. Johnson/Theme From Cleopatra Jones (Cleopatra Jones Soundtrack)/Warner Brothers UK The Artifacts/The Ultimate (Showbiz RMX)/Big Beat & WEA PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
Jo Well & Cee Nario present "Good Liquor Cheap Beer" Episode 8. Good Liquor Cheap Beer is an UNCENSORED online radio-style show hosted by Jo Well & Cee Nario of The Antidotes. Episode 8 features music by Jay Electronica, J. Cole, Jo Well, Hawdwerk, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay-Z, & Reflection Eternal. Also, several talented artists submitted tracks for a chance to be included on the show--this week we were able to feature two: "Reppin Me" by Redd Tabb Clikk from Dothan, Alabama, and "Situations" by Prolific from Orlando, Florida. This week, Jo Well & Cee Nario are joined by MarkFader of the Antidotes for some drinks to wrap up the 2010 World Series, address the MLB free agent market, the Giants, and the Dodgers off-season. Also covered is the release of Randy Moss from the Vikings and where he'll go next, the Redskins benching Donovan McNabb, and Allen Iverson signing overseas and his descent in the NBA while good music is being played and we talk about whatever else is on our minds. So kick back, pop a bottle or crack open a can, and ENJOY. Thank you all for the continued support to all of us (The Antidotes) with our music, whether it be Jo Well, Jo Well & DJ DviousMindZ, Markfader, Cee Nario, or the Antidotes as a whole..we are currently in the middle of a lot of good projects which we will be releasing very soon so STAY TUNED! ...SUBSCRIBE and please tell a friend if you enjoy! #AntidotesMusic http://youtube.com/GoodLiquorCheapBeer GLCB Episode 8 Playlist: Exhibit C by Jay Electronica Who Dat by J. Cole Itz a Good Azz Day by Jo Well feat. Hawdwerk Reppin Me by Redd Tabb Clikk* Electric Relaxation by A Tribe Called Quest This Can't Be Life by Jay-Z feat. Beanie Sigel & Scarface This Means You by Reflection Eternal feat. Mos Def Situations by Prolific*
Back with a fresh episode for the Independence Day (U.S.A.) weekend! The show features new music from REFLECTION ETERNAL, RHYMEFEST, LADY DAISEY, FRESH VETZ, ETERNIA & MoSS, DRAKE, RAH DIGGA, AUDIO KNOX, MONSTALUNG, MARCO POLO & KALAE ALL DAY. Classics by MASTA ACE INCORPORATED and PETE ROCK & C.L. Smooth round out the show. Burning up the indie scene in Brooklyn, C.CRAZED calls in to chop it up about his upcoming project THA LOYALTY 2. C.Crazed first appeared on THEZROHOUR back in 2004 as a part of my Indie Showcase podcast. Enjoy the show! PLAYLIST THE B-SIDE- Masta Ace Incorporated RESILIENCE- Fresh Vetz WHO I BE- Diamond District (Marco Polo RMX) THE BBQ (RMX)- Eternia & Moss feat. Tiye Phoenix & Jean Grae BALLAD OF THE BLACK GOLD- Reflection Eternal ONE THING- Freeway & Jake One feat. Raekwon HOLLOW BONES FREESTYLE- Safari FANCY- Drake feat. T.I. & Swizz Beatz SAY WASSUP- RHYMEFEST feat. Phonte SEARCHING (RMX)- Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth 4 A.M.- Lady Daisey SO I- C.Crazed INTERVIEW WITH C.CRAZED THE TRIP- C.CRAZED ANY MAN- Eternia & MoSS THIS AINT NO LITTLE KID RAP- Rah Digga ON LOCK- Audio Knox FRESH LIKE DOUGIE- Monstalung THE INTRODUCTION- Mitch L. Hennessey KEEPONPUSHIN (THISISIT)-Kalae All Day
Show #102 is a continuous mix of hip-hop showcasing Foundation Media's artist roster, which includes Reflection Eternal, Janelle Monae, Foreign Beggars, Little Brother, Skyzoo, Hezekiah, and many more. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of June 2, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. R.I.P. Gary Coleman R.I.P. Ali-Ollie Woodson R.I.P. Little Benny This week's show commentary focused on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision where you have to SAY that you want to remain silent to activate your Miranda rights, the current political & economics effects of BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the gigantic sinkhole in Guatemala & it's possible causes, R.I.P. acknowledgments to actors Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper, Ali-Ollie Woodson of the classic Soul Music group The Temptations, DC Go-Go Music Legend Little Benny (of Little Benny & The Masters & Rare Essence) and some other things here and there. There is brand new Black Agenda Report segment for this week's show (due to college summer break, there is no new Direct EFX segment). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of June 2, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Janelle Monae/Wondaland/Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Ent. & Atlantic (Played Live) 2. Madvillian/Papermill/Stones Throw & Williams Street Records/AdultSwim.com (Played Live) 3. JUDAH feat. Chase/Sundresses and Sandals/ForTheDMVOnly.com (Played Live) 4. Jagged Edge/Lay You Down/Slip-N-Slide (Played Live) 5. 4-IZE feat. Nick Hagelin/New Day/White Label (http://www.4ize.com) (Played Live) 6. Muthawit/Wasted (Fill My House With Salt)/BossTon Communications and URB ALT Museo (Played Live) 7. Yahzarah/Love (Come Save The Day)/FE Music (Played Live) 8. Just-Ice & KRS-1/Blah Blah/Who?Mag Distribution (Played Live) 9. Arthur Verocai/Balada 45 (Jnerio Jareal RMX)/Mochilla (Played Live) 10. Grand Agent feat. Lord Finesse/Know The Legend/Interworld & Soulspazm (Played Live) 11. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson/Take Notice/Mochilla (Played Live) 12. Alex Cuba/Caballo/Caracol Records (Played Live) 13. Declaime feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow/Declaime MC/SomeOthaShip & E1 (Played Live) 14. N.E.R.D. feat. Nelly Furtado/Hot 'N Fun/Star Trek (Played Live) 15. Theology 3 feat. Tona & Andreena Mill/How I Flow Part 2 (inst.)/Theology3.com (Played Live) 16. Nas & Damian Marley feat. Lil' Wayne & Joss Stone/My Generation/Republic (Top Song Requested) 17. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 18. Dwele/What's Not To Love/RT Music Group & Koch/E1 (Top Song Requested) 19. Ty fat. D-Cross/I Get Up/BBE (Top Song Requested) 20. Omega Band/Glide/White Label (http://www.OmegaBand.net) (Top Song Requested) 21. MF Grimm/Angel Without Wings/Day By Day Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Reflection Eternal feat. Estelle/Midnight/Blacksmith Ent. (Top Song Requested) 23. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang (Top Song Requested) 24. Senica Da Misfit & Jimmy Flight/Average Duke/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/SenicaAKAMisfit) (Top Song Requested) 25. DJ Bless & Donnie Darko/I Made It/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. The Roots feat. John Legend/Doin' It Again/Def Jam 2. Estelle feat. John Legend & Nas/Fall In Love/Homeschool & Atlantic 3. Green Tea fat. Dri Fish/Get Off That Road/White Label (http://GreenTea.bandcamp.com) 4. Everliven Sound feat. El Da Sensai/Elements/Freedom Entertainment 5. Stevie Wonder/All Day Sucker (Diwon RMX)/Shemspeed 6. C.A.B./Sociopath/Imperia Music Group & Vintage Beatz 7. Gappy Ranks/Put The Stereo On/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GappyRanks) 8. AZ/Fire (inst.)/Legal Hustle Records 9. T.I./Yeah Ya Know (Haters) (inst.)/Grand Hustle & Atlantic DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Little Benny & The Masters/Who Comes To Boogie/Bluebird & 10 Records (R.I.P.) Little Benny & The Masters/Big City Groove/White Label (R.I.P.) Kimara Lovelace/When Can Our Love Begin (Richard Bamshaw Main Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of May 26, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's show commentary focused on the attempted capture of reported gangster & drug dealer Christopher "Dudus" Coke in Jamaica for his future extradition to the United States & it's REAL meaning, the recent documents dropping about apartheid era South Africa & Israel attempting to do undercover nuclear arms deals, the company Monsanto trying to donate seeds to Haiti & some farmers refusal to take them, former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's recent prison sentencing and some other things here and there. There is brand new Black Agenda Report segment for this week's show (due to college summer break, there is no new Direct EFX segment). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of May 26, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Janelle Monae/Wondaland/Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Ent. & Atlantic (Played Live) 2. Yahzarah/Love (Come Save The Day)/FE Music (Played Live) 3. Arthur Verocai/Balada 45 (Jnerio Jareal RMX)/Mochilla (Played Live) 4. Dwele/What's Not To Love/RT Music Group & Koch/E1 (Played Live) 5. Nas & Damian Marley feat. Lil' Wayne & Joss Stone/My Generation/Republic (Played Live) 6. Grand Agent feat. Lord Finesse/Know The Legend/Interworld & Soulspazm (Played Live) 7. Mista Chuck (Chuck D of Public Enemy)/Tear Down This Wall/SlamJamz (Played Live) 8. Declaime feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow/Declaime MC/SomeOthaShip & E1 (Played Live) 9. Muthawit/Wasted (Fill My House With Salt)/BossTon Communications and URB ALT Museo (Played Live) 10. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson/Take Notice/Mochilla (Played Live) 11. MF Grimm/Angel Without Wings/Day By Day Ent. (Played Live) 12. N.E.R.D. feat. Nelly Furtado/Hot 'N Fun/Star Trek (Played Live) 13. Senica Da Misfit & Jimmy Flight/Average Duke/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/SenicaAKAMisfit) (Played Live) 14. Theology 3 feat. Tona & Andreena Mill/How I Flow Part 2 (inst.)/Theology3.com (Played Live) 15. B.o.B./Fame/Grand Hustle & Atlantic (Top Song Requested) 16. Ty fat. D-Cross/I Get Up/BBE (Top Song Requested) 17. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 18. DJ Bless & Donnie Darko/I Made It/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Erykah Badu/Window Seat/Control Freaq Records & Motown (Top Song Requested) 20. Lotus Effect/Warhol/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/LotusEffectMusic) (Top Song Requested) 21. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang (Top Song Requested) 22. The Angel feat. Jhelisa (DJ Drez RMX)/Ultra Light/TheAngelSoundclash.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 24. Massive Attack feat. Martina Topley-Bird/Babel/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 25. Barrio Jazz Gang feat Eddie Henderson/Five Apple-Maples/FunkyJuice Recordings (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Madvillian/Papermill/Stones Throw 2. Just-Ice & KRS-1/Blah Blah/Who?Mag Distribution 3. JUDAH feat. Chase/Sundresses and Sandals/ForTheDMVOnly.com 4. Jagged Edge/Lay You Down/Slip-N-Slide 5. 4-IZE feat. Nick Hagelin/New Day/White Label (http://www.4ize.com) 6. Stash House - Dont Stop (Disco Funk House Revival) (clean - StashHouse.net) 7. Alex Cuba/Caballo/Caracol Records 8. Omega Band/Glide/White Label (http://www.OmegaBand.net) 9. Reflection Eternal feat. Estelle/Midnight/Blacksmith Ent. DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Big L/I Don't Understand/DITC PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of May 19, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. The extended commentary for this week's show focused on the state of Arizona's passing a law banning "Ethnic Studies" and it's overall effect on education & race relations in that state & beyond, the federal investigation into the New Orleans Police Department's practices, the tragic passing of Aiyana Jones in Detroit after a botched police raid, the passing & impact of Jazz Music great Hank Jones, the ridiculous case of a woman suing the telephone company after getting caught cheating on her husband via electronic phone billing errors and some other things here and there. There is brand new Black Agenda Report segment for this week's show (due to college summer break, there is no new Direct EFX segment). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of May 19, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Nas & Damian Marley feat. Lil' Wayne & Joss Stone/My Generation/Republic (Played Live) 2. Yahzarah/Love (Come Save The Day)/FE Music (Played Live) 3. B.o.B./Fame/Grand Hustle & Atlantic (Played Live) 4. N.E.R.D. feat. Nelly Furtado/Hot 'N Fun/Star Trak (Played Live) 5. Muthawit/Wasted (Fill My House With Salt)/BossTon Communications and URB ALT Museo (Played Live) 6. Ty fat. D-Cross/I Get Up/BBE (Played Live) 6. Senica Da Misfit & Jimmy Flight/Average Duke/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/SenicaAKAMisfit) (Played Live) 7. Arthur Verocai/Balada 45 (Jnerio Jareal RMX)/Mochilla (Played Live) 8. Barrio Jazz Gang feat Eddie Henderson/Five Apple-Maples/FunkyJuice Recordings (Played Live) 9. Dwele/What's Not To Love/RT Music Group & Koch/E1 (Played Live) 10. Erykah Badu/Window Seat (inst.)/Control Freaq Records & Motown (Played Live) 11. Donnis/Gone (inst.)/Space Club & Fools Gold (Played Live) 12. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Top Song Requested) 13. Bad Rabbits/Can't Back Down/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/BadRabbits) (Top Song Requested) 14. DoItAll/Surrender/Lord Gang (Top Song Requested) 15. Freddie Gibbs/The Ghetto/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/FreddieGibbs) (Top Song Requested) 16. Devin The Dude/What I Be On/Coughee Brothers & E1 (Top Song Requested) 17. Massive Attack feat. Martina Topley-Bird/Babel/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 18. DJ Bless & Donnie Darko/I Made It/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Gorillaz feat. De La Soul/Superfast Jellyfish/Virgin (Top Song Requested) 20. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 21. Gordon Voidwell/Disco Afternoon/Cantora Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Truth Universal feat. Evelyn Champagne/The More Things Change/TruthUniversal.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Big Boi/Shutterbug/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 24. The Angel feat. Jhelisa (DJ Drez RMX)/Ultra Light/TheAngelSoundclash.com (Top Song Requested) 25. Soulful/Out of My Mind/Inner Loop Recordings (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Janelle Monae feat. Saul Williams/Dance or Die/Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Ent. & Atlantic 2. Lotus Effect/Warhol/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/LotusEffectMusic) 3. Declaime feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow/Declaime MC/SomeOthaShip & E1 4. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson/Take Notice/Mochilla 5. Mista Chuck (Chuck D of Public Enemy)/Tear Down This Wall/SlamJamz 6. Grand Agent feat. Lord Finesse/Know The Legend/Interworld & Soulspazm 7. Theology 3 feat. Tona & Andreena Mill/How I Flow Part 2/Theology3.com 8. Mos Dub/History Town/MosDub.com 9. MF Grimm/Angel Without Wings/Day By Day Ent. 10. Fat Joe/(Ha Ha) Slow Down (inst.)/Terror Squad 11. Reflection Eternal feat. Estelle/Midnight (inst.)/Blacksmith Ent. 12. Thad Reid/Oww (inst.)/ThadReid.com 13. MF Grimm/I Am King (inst.)/Day By Day Ent. DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Sauce Money/Against The Grain/Bare Fist Records Armand Van Helden/You Don't Know Me/Armed Records Richie Stephens/Here & Now/VP PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
1.Usher - Pro Lover2.The Cool Kids - Jump Rope3.Jeezy ft Ester Dean - Mama Told Me4.Keith Sweat ft Joe - Test Drive5.Menace Clan - Da Hood (Throwback)6.Reflection Eternal ft Bun B - Strangers7.Monica ft Ludacris - Still Standing8.The Menace ft Joe Moses - Gone9.Rock City - My Whip10.Trey Songz - Over11.U-N-I and Ro Blvd - The Launch 2.012.Sadat X ft Vast Aire - Bargain With The Devil13.Fabolous - I'm Raw14.Erykah Badu - Window Seat (Instrumental)15.Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon - Dangerous16.Erykah Badu - Umm Hmm17.Snoop Dogg - You're Gonna Love Me18.Cam'ron - Sorry19.The Dream ft Jeezy - Love King (Remix)20.The Cool Kids - Champions21.Murs and 9th Wonder - Cigarettes and Liquor22.WC - Frontline23.Devin The Dude - What I Be On24.Saukrates - Soarin (Remix)25.Erykah Badu - Turn Me Away (Get Munny)26.Boo-Bonic ft Pharrell - Mr. Treat Ya Nose27.Ryan Leslie - He's Gonna Miss You28.Sexion D'assaut - J'ai Pas Les Loves29.Cadillac Tah - Just Like A Thug (Throwback)30.Mr. Cheeks ft Floetry - Let's Get Wild31.Joell Ortiz - Project Boy32.Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar33.Red Cafe ft The Lox, Lloyd Banks, Ryan Leslie & Claudette Ortiz - I'm Ill (Remix)34.Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon - It's That Wu Shit
Show #99 makes a good argument for 2010 getting off to a great start musically. Heavy hitters include selections from Reflection Eternal, DJ Center, Oddisee, Phantogram, Lovespirals, Lupe Fiasco, and lots more. this episode is 100% WORKSAFE.
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of March 10, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary this week focused on a range of things, touching base on topics such as what (if anything) does the Oscar win for Mo'Nique for the movie "Precious" means for balanced images in Hollywood of Black Americans in the mainstream, the latest updates on Guru of Gang Starr's health situation, the passing of Ron Banks (the founder of the classic R&B Music Group, The Dramatics), remembering Christopher Wallace a.k.a The Notorious B.I.G.'s impact in Hip-Hop music in the past & what it should be currently and some other things here and there. There are brand new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments included in this week's broadcast. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of March 10, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Meth, Ghost & Rae feat. Alica Keys/Our Dreams (Ant Acid RMX)/White Label (Played Live) 3. VV Brown/Everybody/Island UK (Played Live) 4. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escoffery/Emotions Akwasi's2000 Black RMX)/BBE (Played Live) 5. Toni Braxton/Make My Heart/ToniBraxton.com (Played Live) 6. Gods'illa/Protect It (Roddyrod RMX)/Gods'illa Music (Played Live) 7. Nottz/Shine So Brite/RawKoncept.com (Played Live) 8. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Played Live) 9. E. Major feat. Hezekiah/Be Alright/USM & Pedex Baltimore (Played Live) 10. The Five One/Remind Me/One Vs. Many Compilation (DJ Hands) (http://www.DeuceDayWorld.com) (Played Live) 11. Freeway feat. Jake One/Follow My Moves (inst.)/Rhymesayers (Played Live) 12. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 13. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings (Top Song Requested) 14. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 15. Macy Gray/Beauty In The World/White Label (http://www.MacyGray.com) (Top Song Requested) 16. Mistah Fab/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Top Song Requested) 17. RJD2/The Stranger/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) 18. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 19. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) 20. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 21. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 22. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 23. Statik Selektah feat. Lil' Fame, Havoc & Kool G Rap/Do It 2 Death/Show Off & Brick (Top Song Requested) 24. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 25. Five the General & Sheek Louch/Anything But Safe/Stone World Music (http://www.myspace.com/ItsAStoneWorld) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Cubic Zirconia/Josephine (GreenMoiey's Tracestep RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) 2. Heather B/The Game Don't Stop/White Label 3. Massive Attack feat. Horace Andy/Splitting The Atom/Virgin 4. Redman/Lookin' Fly/Gilla House 5. Allo Star/Let Me Take You Out/Signature Records 6. Apollo Heights/Winter In The Summertime/Manimal Vinyl Records 7. Raheem DeVaughn/Nobody Wins A War/368 Music Group & RCA 8. Willie The Kid/Adult Swim/Aphilliates Music Group & Embassy Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/thewilliethekid) 9. InI Mighty Lockdown/Darling/Trus Fund Inc. 10. U-N-I feat. Miguel/Lately/Traffic Ent. Group DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Notorious B.I.G./Everyday Struggle/Bad Boy Ursula Rucker/Cypha/Five Six Media Fonda Rae/Over Like A Fat Rat/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of March 3, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary this week focused on a range of things, touching base on topics such as the Supreme Court's latest case on the 2nd amendment (the right to bear arms), the sad news of Hip-Hop MC & legend Guru's recent health situation along our memories of personal encounters with him and wishes for a swift recovery, a mini-recap of the recent Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, the beginning of Women's History Month here in the States and some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with one of the independent Hip-Hop's young MCs on the rise, New York City's own Five the General (http://www.myspace.com/ItsAStoneWorld & http://www.twitter.com/Five_General ). Some of the topics we've touched base during the interview included Five's musical & environmental influences, what inspires him creatively to make music in his life, his latest mixtape project "Anything But Safe" with Sheek Louch of D-Block/The Lox that's out now (download at http://digimixcast.net/Sheek_Louch_and_Five_Anything_But_Safe.zip) and future plans, his viewpoint about the mainstream music industry & Hip-Hop music's lack of balance, the ridiculousness of straight glorifying prison or street life to the youth without talking about consequences and lots more! There are brand new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments included in this week's broadcast. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of March 3, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not many this week due to the extended commentary and interview this week) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill & Atlantic (Played Live) 2. Cubic Zirocnia/Fuck Work (Michael Meds RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) (Played Live) 3. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Played Live) 4. Gods'illa/Protect It/Gods'illa Music (http://www.myspace.com/Godisilla) (Played Live) 5. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 6. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 7. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings (Top Song Requested) 8. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media (Top Song Requested) 9. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escofrey/Emotions/BBE (Top Song Requested) 10. Freeway & Jake One/Microphone Killa/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 11. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 12. Mistah Fab/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Top Song Requested) 13. Statik Selektah feat. Lil' Fame, Havoc & Kool G Rap/Do It 2 Death/Show Off & Brick (Top Song Requested) 14. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 15. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 16. Big Twins/Don't Be So Amaze/H.I Recordz (Top Song Requested) 17. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 18. Georg Levin/I Need to Understand/BBE (Top Song Requested) 19. RJD2/The Stranger/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) 20. Ardamus & The Metaphysical/I Just Love My Job Today/One Vs. Many Presents DC Hands Compilation (http://music.1vsm.com) (Top Song Requested) 21. Willie The Kid/Medical Breakthrough/Aphilliates Music Group & Embassy Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/thewilliethekid) (Top Song Requested) 22. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 23. Maysa/Am I Wrong (For Loving You)/Shanachie (Top Song Requested) 24. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 25. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Raheem DeVaughn feat. Bun B/Wing & A Prayer/368 Music Group & RCA 2. Toni Braxton/Make My Heart/ToniBraxton.com 3. Nottz/Shine So Brite/RawKoncept.com 4. VV Brown/Shark In The Water/Island UK 5. E. Major feat. Hezekiah/Be Alright/USM & Pedex Baltimore 6. Five the General & Sheek Louch/Anything But Safe/Stone World Music (http://www.myspace.com/ItsAStoneWorld) 7. The Five One/Remind Me/One Vs. Many Compilation (DJ Hands) 8. Macy Gray/Beauty In The World/White Label (http://www.MacyGray.com) 9. Five the General & Sheek Louch/Everyday/Stone World Music (http://www.myspace.com/ItsAStoneWorld DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: De La Soul feat. Guru/Patti Dooke/Tommy Boy Gang Starr/Credit Is Due/Noo Trybe & Virgin Papa San/Style & Fashion (Duck Dance Riddim)/White Label Gladys Knight/It's Better Than A Good Time (Walter Gibbons Mix)/Strut Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
Great music this week and a long awaited guest makes an appearance on THE ZRO HOUR. The first spotlight artist to be featured on THEZROHOUR.COM, CYMARSHALL LAW, calls in for a first time interview with the show. I have steadily dropped many of Cymarshall Law's freestyles and songs from his last three albums and firmly believe him to be one of the leaders of the next movement in hip hop. Cop his new release "CREATOR's KID" EP on itunes for $2.99! I premiere new tracks by FREEWAY & JAKE ONE, MURS & 9TH WONDER, JOELL ORTIZ & NOVEL, REFLECTION ETERNAL, GORILLAZ feat, DE LA SOUL and SNOOP DOGG & KID CUDI. Classics from GANGSTARR and SADAT X round out the show. PLAYLIST MASS APPEAL- Gangstarr MICROPHONE KILLA- Freeway & Jake One feat. Young Chris IN THIS WORLD- Reflection Eternal 3:16 PART II- Murs & 9th Wonder FIGHTERS- Joell Ortiz & Novel DESTINY- Eternia (produced by Apathy) GHOSTS OF HIP HOP- Cymarshall Law HARDER THAN THOU- Cymarshall Law feat. DJ JS-1 CYMARSHALL LAW INTERVIEW THE GREAT ONES- Cymarshall Law KING WITH 4 WIVES- Cymarshall Law THE LUMP LUMP- Sadat X SUPERFAST JELLYFISH- Gorillaz feat. De La Soul & Gruff Rhys THAT TREE- Snoop Dogg & Kid Cudi OUR DREAMS- Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Raekwon
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of February 24, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary this week focused on a whole range of things, from how folks feel about the need and relevancy of a "Black Agenda" in U.S. politics (especially in the eyes of some, with a man of Black descent in office), the latest situation in Australia with the treatment of the Aborigines, how quality R&B represented in the recent Billboard charts with Sade & Jaheim's sales numbers and some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with one of Hip-Hop's dope long lasting MCs, Philadelphia's own Freeway (http://www.myspace.com/freeway ). Some of the topics we've touched base during the interview included Freeway's musical & environmental influences, the influence of Islam in his spiritual & physical life, what creatively sparks Freeway in making music & those to work with, how he built with producer Jake One and come up with "The Stimulus Package" LP (in all stores now), advice about the music industry and lots more! There are brand new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments included in this week's broadcast. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of February 24, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not many this week due to the extended commentary and interview this week) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings (Played Live) 3. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escofrey/Emotions/BBE (Played Live) 5. Gods'illa/Protect It/Gods'illa Music (http://www.myspace.com/Godisilla) (Played Live) 6. Freeway & Jake One/Free People/Rhymesayers (Played Live) 7. Mistah Fab/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Played Live) 8. Erykah Badu/Window Seat/White Label (http://www.ErykahBadu.com) (Top Song Requested) 9. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 10. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) (Top Song Requested) 11. Georg Levin/I Need to Understand/BBE (Played Live) 12. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 13. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 14. Maysa/Am I Wrong (For Loving You)/Shanachie (Top Song Requested) 15. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media (Top Song Requested) 16. King Britt feat. Astrid Suryanto/Now/Nervous Records (Top Song Requested) 17. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 18. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) 19. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Raheem DeVaughn/I Don't Care/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 21. Whitefolkz feat. Southeast Slim/Body Snatchers/Topp Dogg Hill (Top Song Requested) 22. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 23. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 24. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 25. Big Twins/Don't Be So Amaze/H.I Recordz (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Freeway & Jake One/Microphone Killa/Rhymesayers 2. Cubic Zirocnia/Fuck Work (Michael Meds RMX)/White Label (http://www.CubicZirconiaMusic.com) 3. Ardamus & The Metaphysical/I Just Love My Job Today/One Vs. Many Presents DC Hands Compilation (http://music.1vsm.com) 4. Statik Selektah feat. Lil' Fame, Havoc & Kool G Rap/Do It 2 Death/Show Off & Brick 5. DJ Center feat. Middle Child/In A Song/Push The Fader 6. RJD2/The Stranger/RJ's Electrical Connections DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: The Coup/Funk/Wild Pitch Records Black Moon/Who Got the Props (inst.)/Duckdown PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of February 17, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week focused on a whole range of things, from being glad that Jon Judah was back in the studio after the big snowstorm in our region of the East Coast in the U.S., the Super Bowl win of the New Orleans Saints for the U.S. Professional Football Championship, our opinions of the "We Are The World" song remake for both it's the greatness of it's cause for creations & how it fared musically overall, the real controversy behind guitarist John Mayer's comments in his Playboy Magazine interview about having a hood/n****r pass & not caring for Black Women sexually, the study done on the power of the Internet with fair journalism and some other things here and there. During this week's show, we had a great interview with legendary classic era Hip-Hop MC, producer, label head, radio host & businessman Money B of Digital Underground (http://www.MoneyB.net). Some of the topics we've touched base on included how Money B got his interest into Hip-Hop music, past stories and experiences as being a member of Digital Underground, the old school and new school California & international Hip-Hop music scenes, his past in working & building with Tupac Shakur, advice for those who want to enter the music industry, the need for creativity to be exposed in the current Hip-Hop music culture, tour stories, his current radio ventures with the syndicated "Going Way Back Radio Show with Money B", his label Mandatory Muzic & other business ventures, his current free album release, "4 Tha Funk of It", that's out now, some more upcoming music releases & tours and lots more! There is a new episode of the Black Agenda Report for this week's broadcast but no new Direct EFX segment on this week's broadcast (did not receive before broadcast time). FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of Feburary 17, 2010 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - not many this week due to the extended commentary and interview this week) 1. Jaheim/Her/Divine Mill (Played Live) 2. Ty feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escofrey/Emotions/BBE (Played Live) 3. Corrine Bailey Rae/Paper Dolls/Capitol (Played Live) 4. Georg Levin/I Need to Understand/BBE (Played Live) 5. Erykah Badu/Window Seat/White Label (http://www.ErykahBadu.com) (Top Song Requested) 6. Sade/Bring Me Home/Epic (Top Song Requested) 7. Jagged Edge/You Look Good With Me/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 8. Freeway & Jake One/Free People/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 9. Marsha Ambrosious/Put It On Repeat/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MarshaAmbrosius) (Top Song Requested) 10. Maysa/Am I Wrong (For Loving You)/Shanachie (Top Song Requested) 11. Mistah FAB/How I Came Up/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/MistahFab) (Top Song Requested) 12. Raheem DeVaughn/I Don't Care/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 13. Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon/Our Dreams/Gold Dust Media (Top Song Requested) 14. King Britt feat. Astrid Suryanto/Now/Nervous Records (Top Song Requested) 15. Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def/Just Begun/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 16. X.O./Black Broadway/Oddisee Music (Top Song Requested) 17. Nervzeen/L@YAF/Grind Tyme Management (Top Song Requested) 18. B.o.B/The Biz/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/bobatl) (Top Song Requested) 19. Graph Nobel/Sweet Disappointment/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/GraphNobel) (Top Song Requested) 20. Big Twins/Don't Be So Amaze/H.I Recordz (Top Song Requested) 21. Clipse feat. Pharrell & Kenna/Life Change/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 22. King Ujah/Black Man God/White Label (http://www.KingUjah.com) (Top Song Requested) 23. MuthaWit/We Portal Share Minor (@Rose Live)/Urb Alt Compilation (Top Song Requested) 24. Whitefolkz feat. Southeast Slim/Body Snatchers/Topp Dogg Hill (Top Song Requested) 25. Nneka feat. Wesley Williams/Kangpe/Yo Mama, Decon & Epic (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Gil Scott Heron/New York Is Killing Me/XL Recordings 2. Willie The Kid/Medical Breakthrough/Aphilliates Music Group & Embassy Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/thewilliethekid) 3. A-Alikes feat. Mos Def/Sirens/Guerilla Nation (http://www.AAlikes.net) 4. Gods'illa/Protect It/Gods'Illa Music (http://www.myspace.com/Godisilla) DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Digital Underground/Rhymin' On The Funk/Tommy Boy Digital Underground/Underwater Rimes RMX/Tommy Boy J.J. Johnson/Theme From Cleopatra Jones (Cleopatra Jones Soundtrack)/Warner Brothers UK The Artifacts/The Ultimate (Showbiz RMX)/Big Beat & WEA PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
THE ZRO HOUR is back with more heat for 2010! Black History Month is in effect and I set the show off with a classic from "The Teacha" KRS ONE- "You Must Learn". I also rock new joints by OBIE TRICE, DRAKE, BEKAY, WU-TANG and REFLECTION ETERNAL. This week's classics include selections from MOBB DEEP, XIBIT, DE LA SOUL and SLUM VILLAGE (R.I.P. Dilla and Baatin). This week's show also features a dope interview with the Bay Area's own, BASH BROS., as they make their first appearance on THE ZRO HOUR. I have been following members PISEAS and LEFTY (aka UZI SCOTT) for about 2 years and have been impressed with their hard edged flows and consistent output. The Bash Bros. have been dropping heat for several years and have released a flurry of mixtapes and street albums along with 3 official releases. We speak on their journey from hustling cassettes out of their cars to flooding the digital airwaves of the net in the present. Their newest mixtape, "INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS: The Features", is a collection of some of their best work with a diverse group of the finest on the independent hip hop scene. Enjoy the show! PLAYLIST YOU MUST LEARN- Boogie Down Productions CLAP 2010- Wu-Tang feat. Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Method Man & U-God JUST BECAUSE- Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def THE GAME ROOM- Busta Rhymes feat. Lil Fame ROUGHNECKS- Obie Trice feat. Deuce Wonder MY NEW- Drake feat. Von Pea (Tanya Morgan) & Phonte (Little Brother) RAPSTAR (Hunger Pains)- Bekay GIVE UP THE GOODS- Mobb Deep feat. Big Noyd DMX FREESTYLE WORLD STILL BURNS- Lefty (Bash Bros.) WORKING ON MY SOUL- Piseas (Bash Bros.) INTERVIEW WITH THE BASH BROS. OPEN 40 BOTTLE- Bash Bros. feat. Pumpkinhead ITSOWEEZEE (Hot)- De La Soul LOS ANGELES TIMES- Xibit UNTITLED (Fantastic)- Slum Village
On this sub-zero temperature, panic-buying Gingsters of a 2010 show we have: Beast 1333 joins us for one of the most thought-provoking and enlightening interviews in the history of this show. Like the man himself, our description of the content of this interview is restricted by the number of words available to us in the English language. I doubt anything could prepare you for what you are about to hear in this epic feature - your perspective may be changed for ever. The truth hurts and this interview will put you in hospital.Essential listening. QN5's PackFM is with us and is in fine spirits as we review 2009 and reflect upon the Happy Days ahead, with all of the wit and irony you have come to expect from one of hip hop's most inquiring minds. Listen as the homosexual content of some artists lyrics is brought into question and basque in the dry sarcasm of this whole 30 minute experience. We still find time to talk album, Twitter and even an open offer to Susan Boyle to come collab with the QN5 camp. Eternia steps in, full of gusto and excitement, to break down some of the unavoidable barriers and stereotypes surrounding her image and explains how 2010 will inadvertently redefine her dated label as 'Canada's Dopest Female Emcee" to simply "Hip Hop's Dopest Emcee". Charmingly entertaining throughout, you will not help but love Eternia's music even more after hearing the woman herself, as she kindly offers Susan Boyle a 5 step plan to increase her attractiveness. Simon, don't say we aren't trying to help out here. Mystro jumps off stage to talk about his recent Tim Westwood show inclusion, fueled by Twitter power alone and manages to explain why the only important names left out of his UK Rap Up 2009 track were Mista Montana and Menace. Brief but pleasurable. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! We premiere over 4 hours of 2010 hip hop including brand new non-web exclusives from the likes of Canibus, Pete Rock, Royce Da 5 9, JoJo Pellegrino, Sean Price,Reflection Eternal, Susan Boyle and many artists you probably have never heard before. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
On this sub-zero temperature, panic-buying Gingsters of a 2010 show we have: Beast 1333 joins us for one of the most thought-provoking and enlightening interviews in the history of this show. Like the man himself, our description of the content of this interview is restricted by the number of words available to us in the English language. I doubt anything could prepare you for what you are about to hear in this epic feature - your perspective may be changed for ever. The truth hurts and this interview will put you in hospital.Essential listening. QN5's PackFM is with us and is in fine spirits as we review 2009 and reflect upon the Happy Days ahead, with all of the wit and irony you have come to expect from one of hip hop's most inquiring minds. Listen as the homosexual content of some artists lyrics is brought into question and basque in the dry sarcasm of this whole 30 minute experience. We still find time to talk album, Twitter and even an open offer to Susan Boyle to come collab with the QN5 camp. Eternia steps in, full of gusto and excitement, to break down some of the unavoidable barriers and stereotypes surrounding her image and explains how 2010 will inadvertently redefine her dated label as 'Canada's Dopest Female Emcee" to simply "Hip Hop's Dopest Emcee". Charmingly entertaining throughout, you will not help but love Eternia's music even more after hearing the woman herself, as she kindly offers Susan Boyle a 5 step plan to increase her attractiveness. Simon, don't say we aren't trying to help out here. Mystro jumps off stage to talk about his recent Tim Westwood show inclusion, fueled by Twitter power alone and manages to explain why the only important names left out of his UK Rap Up 2009 track were Mista Montana and Menace. Brief but pleasurable. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! We premiere over 4 hours of 2010 hip hop including brand new non-web exclusives from the likes of Canibus, Pete Rock, Royce Da 5 9, JoJo Pellegrino, Sean Price,Reflection Eternal, Susan Boyle and many artists you probably have never heard before. Contact us at conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com Montana Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mista_montana Montana Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realmontana Menace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/menaceuk Conspiracy Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/conspiracyradio Friday Night Twitter: http://twitter.com/conspiracyfm If you appreciate what we do please give what you can and we will be here forever!
Fans of Detroit rap can again sit up and take notice. Our favourite DJ, PecaOne sent his mix from Hip Hop Drunkiez radio show Spin. We wish you all a pleasant listen, and all Czech „DJs“ we hope you are pleasantly ashamed.
"Despite nearly a decade of absense as a duo, Reflection Eternal board the Train of Thought once again. With jazzy, fat, nasty beats from Tek and lyrical genius of Kweli and his counterparts, adding 'Just Begun' to your archive is a no brainer." Dirt E. Dutch, IndieFeed - Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli and Hi Tek) on IndieFeed Hip Hop.
Show #84 continues the freeform hustle with selections from Mr. Scruff, Tortured Soul, Brother Ali, DJ Center, Max Tundra, and an early leak from the upcoming Reflection Eternal album. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.
DJ Matt Werner’s interview with the hip hop artist and CEO of the Blacksmith Label Talib Kweli was recorded on March 3, 2009, and originally aired on Fresh Air: The Alternative on March 10, 2009. In the interview, Talib Kweli answers rumors about a future Black Star reunion with Mos Def, and he talks about balancing his role as both an MC and the CEO of the Blacksmith Label, his upcoming second Reflection Eternal album with DJ Hi-Tek, Jean Grae, Strong Arm Steady, his Party Robot album, how he defines himself as an artist, Nina Simone's Four Women, President Barack Obama, the evolution of hip hop, Auto-Tune, and many other exciting topics. The show also features an introduction by Joe Sciarrillo. A PDF of the transcript of this interview can be downloaded here. For more on Talib Kweli, please visit http://www.talibkweli.com/and http://www.yearoftheblacksmith.com/