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Showtime and his son Show Banga represent two generations of Bay Area hip-hop. Showtime's record store turned label Frisco Street Show put out some of the hottest albums by artists like Messy Marv, San Quinn, Jacka, Husalah, and more. Meanwhile, Show Banga came into his own as a member of the HBK Gang before launching his own solo career. --For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Introduction 02:22 Father and son relationship08:38 Fillmoe & street life17:50 Investing in music24:15 Opening music stores32:30 Starting Urbanlife Distribution39:40 Frisco Street Show48:26 Hunid Racks55:45 Industry going digital1:06:31 TeamBackPack1:09:13 Show Banga & HBK1:18:27 “That Filthy”1:21:32 Music business in 20251:30:12 Current project
Willie Hen is a San Francisco rapper who is highly respected for his lyricism and authenticity, even without a solo album. Growing up in the Fillmore, he started off as a member of a group called Do Or Die before becoming affiliated with San Quinn and Messy Marv and forming their collective The Network. After a song with producer Tone Capone caught the attention of hip-hop legend Scarface, they became a group along with Young Malice called The Product. One of Willie's verses ended up becoming The Source magazine's Hip-Hop Quotable of the month. Although he continues to put out mixtapes, features, and collaborations, he also transitioned to acting with a role in the film "The Last Black Man In San Francisco."--For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: info@historyofthebay.com--History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Intro02:40 Fillmoe history12:42 Street life17:05 FIllmoe's rap legacy23:47 Early groups28:46 The Network w/ Messy Marv & San Quinn37:43 Done Deal Ent.40:36 The Izm50:07 The Product with Scarface1:04:13 Mac Dre1:10:17 The Last Black Man in San Francisco1:14:34 Solo album?
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Al Freshko is a graphic designer, graffiti writer, and skater who's created logos for world-famous brands, including his own. Born in the Philippines and moving to San Francisco, Al became entrenched in the booming street skateboarding scene of the Embarcadero and joined graffiti crews like ICP and FSC. After going to art school, he started designing album covers, skate decks and logos. Al's resume includes brands like Diamond, DGK, and Cookies; and he's worked with rappers like Wiz Khalifa, Mac Dre, and San Quinn. He collaborated on the brand "Freshko" with Wiz and Berner, and continues pushing his own Elemonkey brand through an innovative, invite-only system. -- Sponsored by Stem Social https://stemsocial.io https://instagram.com/stem.social Also sponsored by Lost Soul Courier Collective - call or text (415) 275-1922 for free Narcan delivery in San Francisco https://lostsoulcouriercollective.org For more info contact @traceyh415 -- For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: historyofthebaypodcast@gmail.com -- Produced by DEO @deo415, videography by @mvp_kingced --- History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aa Online Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlA Instagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_one TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_one Twitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_one Facebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone415 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Cozmo is a rapper/producer who grew up in San Francisco and Marin. He got his start working with local artists like 51.50, Killa Tay, San Quinn and Messy Marv. After producing on some of Quinn's biggest albums, Cozmo landed a placement with the legendary Scarface. This led to making beats for countless artists like Dipset, The Game, Trina, Devin the Dude, and Nipsey Hussle. Cozmo earned a gold record with Wiz Khalifa's "King of Everything" and produced a platinum song for Berner, who he's worked with over the course of Berner's entire career. Cozmo also released his solo albums "Coz Pacino" in 2003 and the more recent "If Tomorrow Never Comes" in 2023. -- Sponsored by Stem Social https://stemsocial.io IG: https://instagram.com/stem.social -- For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: historyofthebaypodcast@gmail.com -- Produced by DEO @deo415, videography by @mvp_kingced --- History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aa Online Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlA Instagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_one TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_one Twitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_one Facebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone415 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
*** To see all the graphics described in this podcast, watch the video version on Spotify or YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZErUFFA8SR0 *** In his first on-camera interview, Shemp of Photo Doctor Graphics reviews prints and posters from his portfolio of legendary album cover designs. Starting off as a rapper-producer in the Funky Fresh Sex Crew, he began designing covers for his friends using scanners and copy machines. This led him to work with Don Toriano of Fully Loaded, San Quinn, and Done Deal Entertainment. Inspired by early Bay rap covers, Oakland's Phunky Phat Graph-X, and especially Pen & Pixel, Shemp soon became the most in-demand graphic designer in the Bay. He has worked with Mac Dre, E-40, Berner, Messy Marv, Jacka, and many more. -- Sponsored by Stem Social https://stemsocial.io IG: https://instagram.com/stem.social -- For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: historyofthebaypodcast@gmail.com -- History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aa Online Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlA Instagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_one TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_one Twitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_one Facebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone415 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Equipto (born Ilyich Sato) is a hip-hop cultural cornerstone and well-known activist who reps San Francisco to the fullest. He's been making music since the 90s, when he came in the game laying down tracks with the underground group, Bored Stiff. Equipto has rocked shows with the late Mac Dre and was good friends with the late Baba Zumbi of Zion-I. Legendary rapper San Quinn even credits Equipto for teaching him how to properly count rap bars. We discuss his various roles of mentor, father, artist and activist who is trying to make sense of all the changes happening to his hometown, while simultaneously developing a new community in a new state.
Coming out of San Francisco's Fillmore District, DJ X1 is a pioneer of Bay Area hip-hop. Working with legendary rapper Hugh EMC, they put out some of the earliest San Francisco rap releases. X1 shares his memories of seeing the local hip-hop scene evolve and the rise of other artists like Cougnut, Rappin 4-Tay, JT The Bigga FIgga, and San Quinn. Currently, X1 DJs on KPOO FM three nights a week and continues to be a supporter of Bay Area music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Goldtoes is an independent executive behind the labels Black N Brown Entertainment, Thizz Latin and GT Digital. Losing his father at an early age, he fell into the street life before transitioning into the music world. Goldtoes worked with some of the Bay's greatest rappers and producers to create the classic compilation "17 Reasons." This project featured artists like Mac Dre, San Quinn, Cougnut, B-Legit, and many others. Since then, Black N Brown has put out many compilations and solo artists. Goldtoes went on to start Thizz Latin as a way to keep Mac Dre's legacy alive and also has his own distribution company, GT Digital. Linking with South Park Mexican in the late 90s, Goldtoes later relocated to Houston where he currently resides. He has helped Berner start his career and continues to develop artists and put out projects to this day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
San Quinn is a legendary rapper from San Francisco's Fillmore District. This year marks his 30-year anniversary in rap, having dropped his first album "Don't Cross Me" in 1993 at the age of 15. Since then, Quinn has navigated street politics, addiction, and the ups and downs of the industry. He's collaborated with some of the most legendary rappers in the Bay Area and beyond and held a world record for the most feature appearances by an artist under the age of 21. This interview goes in-depth to the stories behind Quinn's incredible career which is still in motion to this day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Welcome back to the show famiglia! Thanks for tuning back in! I hope y'all ready for a hot summer! We got some heat for ya! This week we get to chop it up with one of my friends from SF. He is a content creator, personality, cannabis brand owner, Pizza destroyer, podcast host of "Pot Ones," and he has been in the music business for some years. He has worked with some absolute legends such as B Legit, San Quinn, Keak the Sneak, Berner, Cozmo, The Jacka (RIP), Traxamillion (RIP), Bizzy Bone, and many more... He is a Cannabis Belt holder, part owner of SF Canna, and one of the founders and brains behind the infamous Litty in the City Seshes. Ladies and gents, you know what time it is,,, Roll em fat, torch those rigs, fire up your puffco, pack your bongs, because we're about to take this journey with the homie Cannabiz Chris! Peace, Love, & Good PizzZa,J PeezySupport the showShop Merch: goodpizzza.comInstagram: @good.p1zzzaInstagram: @goodpizzzapodcastShow some love: patreon.com/goodpizzza
History of the Bay Podcast Ep. 21: Champelli is a San Francisco legend who created the beloved "champagne" strain in the 90s, decades ahead of the booming legal cannabis industry that exists today. He talks about how his roots in this culture intersected with clothing design, skateboarding, graffiti, and hip-hop music. While growing and hustling his own product, Champelli also entered the music industry. One of his biggest supporters was Mac Dre, who shouted out Champelli on many of his projects. Champelli also produced "The Mighty Quinn" for San Quinn and put out his own compilations. Although cannabis is now legal for recreational use in California, Champelli ended up facing federal RICO charges. This experience inspired him to advocate for others who have been incarcerated for cannabis and he now promotes his brand legally. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
Texas's Real Smokesta joins the show to discuss his latest music, what it feels like to give away turkeys, signing with Spice 1's Thug World South, working with Big Pokey, Spice 1, Q Bosilini, San Quinn, & Spark Dawg, how popular Screw music is with young Texans, & much more. Watch the episode HERE Subscribe to Real Smokesta on YouTube HERE Follow Real Smokesta on IG HERE realsmokesta.biz
Bay Area Hip Hop legend Big Rich started his career making beats at a young age, which is how he first met a young San Quinn. He quickly developed his love for producing and rapping in the group Fully Loaded, which became the breakout group on San Quinn and Charlie Kelley's record label. In 2002, Big Rich released San Francisco Anthem with San Quinn and producer Traxamillion, which became the most requested song on 106.1 KMEL and became the theme music for the Giants and 49ers. Big Rich went on to work with other bay area legends like Mac Dre and E-40 and had a number of hit songs in the greater Bay Area. Rich made the decision to diversify his career in the industry first by starting a marketing agency with his girlfriend and business partner Danielle, by offering label services. They then pivoted to education and artist discovery by launching Project Level and 1015 Management. Project Level is an educational organization that trains underserved youth in San Francisco about jobs at many levels of the music industry, including music production, videography, photography, choreography, talent management, and record label A&R work. Rich came up with the idea for Project Level because he believed music saved his life at a young age, and he wanted to be able to share that gift with a new generation of young people in the community. 1015 Management is geared toward finding the next generation of talent to help them get developed and signed like 24KGoldn, a Bay Area superstar who Big Rich helped make the introduction to get signed by Columbia Records and go multi-platinum. With a combination of training, management and a discovery showcase called "The Next Big Thing" Project Level is well poised to deliver on its promise. Add to that funding sources and partnerships including Atlantic Records, Time/Warner, YouTube, The Golden State Warriors, and Pyramind Institute, and Big Rich is well on his way to creating an amazing ecosystem of opportunities for career development and finding the next generation of superstars. See the video recap and blog from the interview here: https://pyramind.com/big-rich-discovering-the-next-generation-of-talent Follow Big Rich https://www.instagram.com/big.rich/?hl=en Listen to the music from the podcast https://open.spotify.com/artist/5lkPydJppIPd2K9jJkfmMC Check out Project Level https://www.projectlevel.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CBS Sports NBA writer, Sam Quinn joins the show to recap Game 7 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, and previews the NBA Finals
San Francisco Legend San Quinn talks merging with Messy Marv, getting cheated by JT The Bigga Figga, relationship with Mac Dre and putting Kansas City Rapper Rich THE FACTOR on as well as being in the Guinness book of world records.
Lontay ft. Wild Bill x Hyphalini x San Quinn - Styrofoam [BayAreaCompass] by BayArea Compass
San Quinn x Kr Mack - Frontline Freestyle [BayAreaCompass] by BayArea Compass
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Wild Bill ft Scoot of Hoodstarz and San Quinn - Wiggilin Baby [BayAreaCompass] by BayArea Compass
This week the fellas bring Dyce Shakin to the table and discuss what's been dominating their social media timelines. Dyce Shakin is an independent artist who's worked several Bay Area greats like C-Bo, San Quinn, Messy Marv, and Nef da Pharaoh just to name a few. The Rundown.... -Meek Mill and the Kobe Lyrics -Quick Hits -This Week in Music -#Randomness -Pauli Murray (BHM) -Whatchu Got? (Best ATL Rapper) -What We Sippin On? (Tanduay Rum) -Grinding -New New Shit -G$ Motivational Find us on IG at @zoned_in_podcast @getzonedin @_blame.it.on.rio_ @mrglennjr @kika50100 @dam3fam3 And find and support Dyce @Dyceshakin or @Strivinforabuckentmerch on IG
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Keep It on the Real by 3X Krazy on Stacking Chips (Dollars and Spence Records) 2′42″ Wave The Flag by Mr. Lif on Vangarde (Fat Beats Records) 64′50″ Virus by Deltron 3030 on Deltron 3030 (75 Ark) 66′13″ Takin' These by The Coup on Genocide and Juice (Wild Pitch) 70′37″ Corner Story by Del The Funky Homsapien on Future Development (Hiero Imperium) 74′50″ 42nd Street by Kool Keith (Post Up Music) 78′32″ Blue Bird by RBL Posse on Ruthless By Law (The Rightway Productions) 84′01″ Garcia Vegas by 11/5 on Fiendin 4 tha Funk (FiveStar Ent.) 87′29″ Game Recognize Game by JT The Bigga Figga & Mac Mall on Playaz N the Game ( Get Low Digital) 89′48″ It's Raining Game (In Northern California) ft. Raphael Saadiq by Mac Dre (-) 1341′42″ Hurricane by The Click on Game Related (Zomba Recording) 1342′00″ Oaklandish by Too Short & E-40 on Ain't Gone Do It / Terms and Conditions (Empire) 1345′15″ MOB by Too Short; E-40 on Ain't Gone Do It / Terms and Conditions (Empire) 1347′42″ Hope I Don't Go Back by E-40 on The Element of Surprise (Zomba) 1350′50″ Players Holiday by Too Short on Top Doggs (Thump Records) 1354′13″ Rapper's Ball by E-40 on The Hall of Game (Zomba) 1357′59″ I Get Around by 2Pac on Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (Interscope) 1364′29″ My Homebodys Chevy by Andre Nickatina & Mac Dre on A Tale of Two Andres ( -) 1369′12″ Oaktown - remix by Casual on Smash Rockwell Presents (Hiero Imperium) 1382′15″ San Francisco Anthem by San Quinn, Big Rich, & Boo Banga on Single (Get Low Recordz) 1392′31″ San Francisco Knights by People Under the Stairs on The Next Step ((Independent Release)) 1397′15″ No Regrets (feat. Del the Funky Homosapien) by Peplove on No Regrets (EP) (UnHerdUnScene) 1402′47″ Along With Me by A Plus on Grow Theory (Hieroglyphics Imperium) 1404′31″ Mind Right by Myka 9 on Mykology (SoundVise) 1407′45″ Storm Warning by Latyrx on Quannum Spectrum (Quannum Projects) 1411′04″ Bags of Millions (feat. Nef The Pharaoh & 50k) by Kafani (Ice King Music) 1421′35″ Go Crazy by Kamaiyah on No Explanations (Empire) 1423′35″ Hella Fun by P-Lo on Shine (Empire) Check out the full archives on the website.
Carlos Gutierrez is a native of San Francisco, currently an Arts Instructor at Larkin Street Youth Services, and independent Producer/Audio-Engineer/DJ under his own production company JumpHouse Music. He is the music producer behind the Real City Ambassadors theme.After graduating for NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, with an emphasis in Entrepreneurship and Executive Production, he brought his talents back to the Bay Area community.Carlos has had the opportunity to work with music legends Dwayne Wiggins (Tony! Toni!Tone!), RBL Posse, Mistah F.A.B., San Quinn, DJ Rick Lee, and hundreds of local SF Bay Area music and culture influencers through his residency as in-house Producer/DJ at Calle 11 nightclub.In 2020, at his personal studio, and atBayonics Studio In SF, he develops local talent, as well as completing his residency at Zoo Labs music accelerator program in Oakland, CA with Loco Bloco #RealCityAmbassadors #RCA #SanFrancisco #Frisco #BayArea #MusicProduce #YayArea
Mardi 15 septembre, on était en effectif réduit mais pour une fois Lolo a eu tout son temps pour présenter ses disques. Au programme, un long Diggidiggaz qui nous emmène à Boston, New York et Chicago, 3 sons de Mugen, dont une production de DJ Premier (!!), et un focus sur la Bay de Tibo, avec beaucoup de DaBoii. Tracklist Mugen Chief Keef et Mike Will - Bang Bang Lamb$ - Ready 4 Whatever Armani Caesar - Simply Done ft. Benny The Butcher Lolo Al Divino et Estee Nack - madriches Big Turks - Seven The Cool Kids x Alchemist - WTF Scott Lark feat Jaggud Edge - It Ain' t Going Down Al Doe et Spanish Ran - hell is Hot Tibo Telly Mac x Offset x X-raided - Martian Rich the factor - Doin what I posed to Daboii - Savage Mozzy - The homies wann know E Mozzy feat Babyface Gunna - Hard to Trust San Quinn - Griselda Celly Ru feat Savii 3rd - Deadman Too $hort x Mistah FAB, Philthy Rich, Serious Jones - Don't Trust No Yhung T.O et Daboii - da roberry pt 2 J Stallin feat June - King of the curb Rayven Justice ft mozzy et celly ru - off top, off rip Larry June x Cardo - Highway 5 Chronicles Lavish Rich x San Quinn feat Conman - Chase Shill Macc x Rydah J Klyde - Persian with no rug Daboii - Thougths outloud Yhung T.O et Daboii - Like you E-40 - The Funk Is Still Pending
Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents Contrast Uncut Season 2 EpisodE 9 NED CAMERON is a Billboard Charting producer, singer, songwriter from San Francisco, CA began collaborating with bay area artists such as E-40, San Quinn, Keak da Sneek, Ya Boy, and Mistah F.A.B. In 2010, Ned relocated to Los Angeles and opened headquarters in Beverly Hills, CA. Shortly after, Ned began collaborating with Tha Alumni Music Group's artist Kid Ink. They released "I Just Want It All" off Kid Ink's Daydreamer mixtape in late 2011, followed by Kid Ink’s single, "Time of Your Life" in 2012." Ned also produced "Walk In The Club" and "Hell & Back" on Kid Ink's independent album Up & Away.He then joined Tha Alumni Music Group and is responsible for "More Than A King" from Kid Ink’s second studio album My Own Lane. Checkout his latest work, Ned Cameron produced Kid Inks single, "Just Chill".
KR Mack Ft. HotBoy Turk X San Quinn - Let Me Know [BayAreaCompass] by BayArea Compass
A chat about the maneuvering the Rona, what grind Steven's gears, the upcoming NFL season, Top 5 San Quinn song and more with Donnie Giang and Steven Luong.
H iz Dead #35 :Dans ce HH iz Dead #35, Spécial Pandémonium ! Actualité oblige, petit panorama non exhaustif du thème de la pandémie et de la fin du monde dans le répertoire Hip Hop en anglais et français ! La bande son du confinement dans un climat de fin du monde... Tracklisting HH iz Dead #35:1) Intro2) Cardi B : Coronavirus Shit Is Real Remix3) The Pharcyde : Pandemonium4) TLC ft. Andre 3000 : Sumthin wicked this way comes5) Snoop Dogg ft. Techniec, Bad Azz & Kurupt : I will survive6) Matt Hill & Kofi Abban : Hip Hop Apocalypse7) Bongo Thugs : Pandemonium8) William S. Burroughs : Virus B-239) Death Grips: Guillotine ( It goes Yah )10) RBL, Agerman, San Quinn & Keak da Sneak : Pandemonium(AgainstTerrorism)11) Lunatic : Civilisé12) Xzibit ft. Young De : End Of The World13) King Lee : Menace 2 The World14) Eminem : Till I Collapse15) Starflam : Péril Urbain16) Lupe Fiasco : The End Of The World17) IAM : La fin de leur monde18) Outro
H iz Dead #35 : Dans ce HH iz Dead #35, Spécial Pandémonium ! Actualité oblige, petit panorama non exhaustif du thème de la pandémie et de la fin du monde dans le répertoire Hip Hop en anglais et français ! La bande son du confinement dans un climat de fin du monde... Tracklisting HH iz Dead #35: 1) Intro 2) Cardi B : Coronavirus Shit Is Real Remix 3) The Pharcyde : Pandemonium 4) TLC ft. Andre 3000 : Sumthin wicked this way comes 5) Snoop Dogg ft. Techniec, Bad Azz & Kurupt : I will survive 6) Matt Hill & Kofi Abban : Hip Hop Apocalypse 7) Bongo Thugs : Pandemonium 8) William S. Burroughs : Virus B-23 9) Death Grips: Guillotine ( It goes Yah ) 10) RBL, Agerman, San Quinn & Keak da Sneak : Pandemonium(AgainstTerrorism) 11) Lunatic : Civilisé 12) Xzibit ft. Young De : End Of The World 13) King Lee : Menace 2 The World 14) Eminem : Till I Collapse 15) Starflam : Péril Urbain 16) Lupe Fiasco : The End Of The World 17) IAM : La fin de leur monde 18) Outro
Featuring Steven Cron, Audrey McDonald, Matulla, Stephie Luné, Impulse Formation, She Sees Red, Sasha Raven, The Midnight Detective Club, Griffenstein, Erase E, Kontac, Jordi, Rohan Dreamerz, Shakarri, Camp Century, Romanov, Kenneith Perrin, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn, Nonchalant, Justin Nathanielson, Monstrosarus, Ben Carow, Xilax and Fishstick Patterson.
Taydabug ft. San Quinn & Lee Boogz - Work [BayAreaCompass] by BayArea Compass
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money and Luci Dream, James DJJ, Sheryl Fisher, Mayne, Toombz, King Mushu feat Rochelle Denise, Hector Giron, Space Of A Day, Alain B feat Colombes Ran and Henna Gorsia.
Joseph Tom, better known by his stage name JT the Bigga Figga (also known as Figg Panamera), is an American rapper, record producer, film producer and record executive from the Fillmore neighborhood of San Francisco, California. He has produced music on over one hundred albums, for artists including Rich The Factor (Young Rich The Factor) Daz Dillinger, Master P, The Game, San Quinn, and Messy Marv. SHOW CREDITS Host: Keko - twitter.com/therealkeko Guest: Figg Panamera - instagram.com/figg.panamera Producer: Mac Redd Music Guest: Figg Panamera Background Music: Balance Cooper Donate: cash.app/$folksalert Phone/ Email: 646-54-FOLKS / info@folksalert.com Website: www.folksalert.com
Rachel Arnold, Levi Stanford, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Monica Ortiz, Space Of A Day, Dap Daniel feat Al West, GT O Fice feat Amber J and Ali Hugo.
Featuring Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money and Luci Dream, Erase-E, Rachel Huggins, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Rachel Arnold, Space Of A Day, Dap Daniel feat Al West, Michael P Band, The Yellow Jacks, Wildz XL feat Still Hustie, Xilax feat Amy Hannam and SlapStck, Slo Moshion and Will Adams.
Featuring Rachel Huggins, Erase-E, So-Star feat Kim Norman, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, von Gänik, Dap Daniel feat Al West, Christopher The Grey, The Upper Tunist, We Are Interview, Dennis Soloman King, Topik, Diys, Slo Moshion and J-Cool.
San Francisco native DJ Black Marc takes NO VULTURES on his journey to becoming a DJ. From growing up in the Notorious Fillmore neighborhood alongside the likes of JT The Bigga Figga, Big Rich, Messy Marv, San Quinn and a host of others Black Mark has seen a lot. From becoming a DJ on a fluke to hosting his own Podcast with co host Shay Diddy entitled the Street Light series DJ Black Mark's story is story of hustle and hard work.
Featuring Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money and Luci Dream, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, EazyRydah, Topik, Jwhitebeats feat MyStigity, 8trk, Sal Delgado, Voy Anuszkiewicz, Janet Ja'Nae, Will Adams, Van Hechter, Dennis Soloman King, Sara Shankar, The Upper Tunist, Ben Carow, Levi Zadoff and Outpour.
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Rachel Huggins, Agatha, DJ Mirko B feat RJay, Benjani, San vs. Zedd feat Foxes, Sylvester White, Alain B feat Navy, Sal Delgado, Alex Lawrence, Lazie J, The Roving Apatosauraus and Will Adams.
Featuring The Roving Apatosauraus, Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money and Luci Dream, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Agatha, Douglas, Stereosight, Space Of A Day, Jamie Coon, Lake Town, TheWolfPrinceKane, Da Kid Dow feat ExecBoyKels, Xilax ft SlApstiK AKa TRIX and Futhamuckas.
Featuring Alain B, Colombes Ran, Jordi, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn, Nonchalant, Happy Curmudgeons, Amy Lavery, The Roving Apatosaurus, Kal Madsen, Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money, Luci Dream, Ian M Gowan, Henax, Cipri, Briz Boyz, Lee Ellie, Ōkami, Brooklyn Perry, Radix OD, Dooley KP, Papikaiser, BC, CEO, Boy Billionaire and Kachain CR.
Featuring Chloe x Rajeev, Happy Curmudgeons feat Amy Lavery, The Roving Apatosaurus, Heath Church, Will Adams, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Erase-E, Prezens, SirWillyD, Hollywood Video Game Kill-Bot, Peter Sirah, Jordi, David Raynolds, The Smuggler, Mykez 2Nation, O'Shea The Cloudy King, Wavey and Black Majestic.
Featuring Sangha feat TW, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Loud Library, Konstantinos Dilzas, Erase-E, Princess Sylvysprit, NaCl feat Christine Todd, Alpha Circle, UTA1, Sean Martin Luther Tha P feat Jake Doe and DO Gizzle, Will Adams, Hasenchat Music, NON Woody feat Johnyboy, Munch The Artist, Carriesa, Dee N’ Ayye feat Ty$u, Koot Dem4Letters & Korilone, Papikaiser, OG Nappy Long Locs, Jordi and Black Majestic.
Featuring Miles Grindey, Francis Groove, Nd Friends, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Abel Barrett, Erase-E, Joey Curtin, Joseph L Young, composing4you, Charles van Deursen, C-RHO, NaCl, Christine Todd, DJSunnyMega, The Covert Ellusion, Wild Other, Vilivant, Sylvester White, MaxIllegal, Space Of A Day, Sha' Quan, Fresh Made and Rae Mellow.
Featuring Space Of A Day, Ben Carow, Helmut Rhode, Will Adams, Donavan Law, Allyson Glado, Caroline Mercedes, Michael Gigante, Tay Coliee, Laverty , On Ithenfal's Wing, Projekt Horizon, Damiano Unique, David Verde, X-Raided, San Quinn, Jazzgroupiez, DaLateBloomer, Byron J Muhammad, The Scholar Kids, Eikon Verse and Wembi.
Featuring Faery, composing4you, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Will Adams, Aquatic Harmony, Charisma, Orkhan Efendi, Heavy AmericA, Uno Mars, Kameny feat Ivy Jane, Mariam, SuMo Milly, Kna-Lo Venge, Dynomite2live, Gunnr6ix and Mr Hit Record feat Mel V, Blaze and Zho.
San Quinn - Let It Smack [BayAreaCompass] Prod by Insain415 by BayArea Compass
Featuring Wembi, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, PaperFace, Kat Reda, MC D Unknoen, Uforigs, Emrys, Will Adams, Tocarra, Plike and Rojelio.
Featuring The Roving Apatosauras, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Alexander Pielsticker, Nyghtlife, Donavan Law, Will Adams, Linards Zarins, Angelo V, Big G, J Speed, Bag-E feat Rjay and CEO Cash.
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Chapi, Elin Andersson, Jakesa, Giles Anthony, B Freed, Luci Dream, TopJaw, Robert Boog, Kidd Dreamz, Sasha Raven and Tim Sabb.
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Qhunndo, The Night Drives, Chavyn Jaice, Erase E, DJ Sunny Mega, Evan's Dilemma, Gokeys Dokeys, Jason Miller and Status Unknown.
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Naddi, John R, DJ Mirko B, Matteuz, Özgür Özdemircili, Erase-E, Stone Emperor, Gabriel Louis, Rockin' Reggie Vinson, Brian Chandler, Lucy's Tea Party, Buzzard Luck, Sylvester White, Arkayde Plus, Warren Cuccurullo, Emma Essinger, Andy Macktastic, Ruktuk and Law In Arm.
Featuring Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Old Brave Souls, Will Adams, Davin Ansel, Lucky Eze, Rusty Vega, Swigg, Exit From Dark and Luchvicious.
Featuring Dap Daniel, Griffinstein, Erase-E, Wet-Money and Luci Dream, Unykue The Kid, Moses Brown, Nicky Miles, Justs & Olga Palushina, Doddi, Una Stef, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Doug Cash , Will Adams, Dennis Soloman King, Vashoun Stjon, Epi III, Littmus Steampunk Band, MNTY, A2B and Bipin Panthi.
Off San Quinn's new upcoming album titled, "I Wanna Smell My Roses, Vol. 1." IG: @sanquinn415 Twitter: @sanquinn FB: San Quinn Label: audiovandals.com IG: @audio_vandals
I will tell you why the Messy Marv album didn't drop. Also Jt said Mac Minister and Messy Marv robbed his studio and San Quinn knew bout it. Also says Frisco hates on him check it out
Featuring Bobby Mardis, Kontac, Mistah Fab, Do Or Die, San Quinn, Nonchalant, Will Adams, Urban Fu$e, Mick J Clark, Michael Gigante, Tay Coliee, Jeyne Doe, Valanch, Di Santos feat Nyukyung, Khaleel Mandel, Joemayk, Finger Thoughts, Skylah, 60 Wrap$$, The AtIf and Black Majestic.
David Verde’s first episode where he discusses his new track “Price Tag” Ft X-Raided & San Quinn ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Featuring No Serial Killer, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, Do Or Die, San Quinn and Nonchalant, Leodis, Will Adams, ATM Curly, Apalosbreeze, MF SPAID, Hang The Puppet, PaperFace, Nadia Vaeh, Hannah Nicole, Di Santos and Vernon Little.
Featuring Close Distance, Projekt Horizon, Sebastian Azul and Dominic Azul, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, AK, San Quinn, Will Adams, Dobb Dizzle, Lil Flow Trill Azz, Ileone, Futhamuckas, Renzilla, Xpliff & André Wander.
Featuring DJ Sunny Mega, Kara Santoro, Volatile Morning, Rob Georg, Will Adams, Monica Ortiz, Kontac, Bobby Mardis, Mistah FAB, AK, San Quinn, Ann Ammar & Devon Love, Zaya M and Revilution.
BIG Exclusives, Hosted By Valerie Denise Jones and Phelo the Great MAY 21 - LISTEN NOW - GUEST : SEAN T ___about SEAN T ___Sean T. was raised in the rough streets of E.P.A. (East Palo Alto, CA) in the Gardens district. As an artist, songwriter and producer ... he worked with hundreds of artists. He produced THE GAME's first independent solo album UNTOLD STORY. Sean T also produced FEELIN MYSELF for MAC DRE which was featured in the movie Fruitvale Station. His works include tracks for E-40, Yukmouth, Keyshia Cole, Trae, South Central Cartel, Tha Dogg Pound, Daz, Mike Jones, The Outlaws, Mistah F.A.B., Spice 1, Messy Marv, JT The Bigga Figga, Davina, Keak Da Sneak, Hoodstarz, Skip (UTP), Sean Paul, Mike Marshall, San Quinn, Ya Boy, B-Legit, WC and Juvenile. Throughout his career, Sean T collaborated with hundreds of artists - over 300 albums, CDs, soundtracks, compilations and mixtapes. For more information and updates, visit www.GetGoneRecords.com.like . share . subscribe . leave a comment https://www.spreaker.com/user/valeriedenisejones
This is the podcast where I put you up on game and we take a quick close look at some of the Pioneers and Modern Day Trend Setters of what we now consider Trap Music and anything else that falls below that banner. This week we take a quick close look at the bay area and its influence on trap music today.Tracklist:Traxamillion, Mistah F.A.B., Too $hort - The SideshowE-40, Andre Nickatina - Memory LaneMac Dre, Mac Mall, Miami - Stupid Doo Doo DumbGuce, J Stalin, Shady Nate - Another QuleoKilla Kiese, San Quinn, Cellski - You Ain’t MeMob Figaz - Tailor Made Husalah - Project GTALinks:Trap Chad Operations Donations : VENMO (First Name: Trap , Last Name: Chad , Origin :USA) www.venmo.com/Trap-Chad - or - https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8cMSYIp8np Trap Chad Podcast Official Instagramwww.instagram.com/trapchadpodcastAnother Quelo Official Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trIT8Uo2WbsSupport the show (http://www.venmo.com/trap-chad)
William Uschold is a visionary screenwriter with a strong love of music that manifested into a career writing music video treatments and producing many recording artist in the San Francisco Bay Area working with talented artist such as Juvenile, Andi Roxx, Johnny Fresh, Mistah Fab, San Quinn and Tab Danger. Uschold was inspired to do film as a needed platform to showcase stories about issues that plagued his community. After being galvanized by narratives of human trafficking, Uschold co-wrote and produced along with his partner and longtime collaborator Tyrone Dangerfield launching The Oakland Film Company, a production company that focuses on the parables straight from the streets of Oakland. His film The Broken Rose set in Oakland about the pitfalls of underage sex trafficking took the film festival run by storm and end up winning 6 Best Film Awards and 12 awards in total in 2018. He sets his passion on his new film set to start production at the end of 2019 titled NIA which is the story of the young girl in Oakland named Nia Wilson that was brutally murdered by a white suprematist on a BART platform in July of 2017. Uschold and The Oakland Film Company will bring in top actors and a sought out crew including up and coming Director Tevin Tavares to tell the story of this beautiful young girls life cut short. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
Legendary San Francisco rapper San Quinn stopped by the 106.1 KMEL studios for an in-depth interview with Sana G, DC & G Biz on the Sana G Morning Show. The Fillmore native was excited to talk about his new single "Ain't Nobody Thuggin," and explained how he has persevered in the rap game through the years. Without saying their names- Sana G wanted to know San Quinn's current feelings about his former collaborators & close friends Messy Marv & JT the Bigga Figga- who have both been stirring up controversy in the Bay Area hip hop world in recent years. Please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast wherever you are listening, and share it with a friend who might be entertained by it!If you enjoy this podcast, you might wanna checkout this other
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com On the coast! Where you at? MP3 Download: http://bayareacompass.blogspot.com/2017/10/alma-rosae-drugs-official-music-video.html Send music submissions to BayAreaCompassMusic@gmail.com Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Like and Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
“The fans just want to know who the fuck the artist is.” —Andre "Herm" Lewis About: For a place that proudly heralds slogans like #BlackLivesMatter, the homes of San Francisco house very few Black people. What’s happened to the African-American community in San Francisco is a much more complex tale than just being pushed out by young and transient up-and-comers. Instead, it involves a deeply-rooted history spread across generations with a comet-sized impact that is still being felt today. And for the sake of this three-part story, it begins with the very polarizing San Francisco nickname: Frisco. In Part I, we explore why some view this term to be as offensive as the F-word and spend some time with those who simply don’t give a fuck. Show Notes: [02:15] “Valantis” by The Blue Dot Sessions [03:30] “Lights” by Journey Lyrics via Genius [04:30] “Frisco” by I.M.P. [05:50] “Lakeside Path” by The Blue Dot Sessions [05:45] “49 square miles surrounded by reality.” —Paul Kantner (San Francisco Magazine) [05:50] Light reading on the square mileage of San Francisco (SF Gate) [06:00] Light reading on the 1906 Earthquake Related: Story on the historic Market Street film (60 Minutes) [06:05] On San Francisco and Its Sourdough Bread (KQED) [06:10] San Francisco and World War II (SF Gate) [06:10] Archival footage of protests against the Vietnam War (KRON) [06:15] The Full House house (Atlas Obscura) ...was listed at $4.15 million in 2016 (NBC Bay Area) ...and bought by the show’s creator (The Hollywood Reporter) [06:15] The story behind Mrs. Doubtfire’s House (The Bold Italic) ...and how it was owned by a plastic surgeon (NBC Bay Area) ...and then sold for $4.15 million (The Hollywood Reporter) [06:20] Trailer for Vertigo And tracking where the movie was shot in the city (SF Curbed) [06:20] Trailer for The Rock, which has a 66 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes [06:25] Light reading on San Francisco’s musical history (SF Gate) [06:30] Light reading on Willie Mays And that time he was denied housing in San Francisco (San Francisco Chronicle) [06:30] Light reading on Barry Bonds [06:35] Light reading on: Joe Montana Terrell Owens Colin Kaepernick (GQ Magazine) [07:00] Light reading on: ...the Beatniks (San Francisco Chronicle) ...the Hippies (The Atlantic) ...the Hells Angels (Hunter S. Thompson) ...the early tech wave (WIRED) [07:10] Light reading on San Francisco’s different neighborhoods According to locals (SF Curbed) In infographics (SF Curbed) For transplants (The Bold Italic) [07:30] Shout out to @karlthefog [07:40] Unrelated San Francisco driving sequence depicting cars and hills from The Streets of San Francisco And one more from the movie Bullitt [07:45] Light reading on San Francisco and the Gay Rights movement (The New York Times) Related: More on Harvey Milk (San Francisco Magazine) [07:55] Light reading on past San Francisco Mayors like: Willie Brown (San Francisco Magazine) Dianne Feinstein (Mother Jones) Sort of related: Her challenger Kevin de León won the California Democratic Party’s official endorsement (Los Angeles Times) Gavin Newsom (The New Yorker) [08:00] Light reading on Nancy Pelosi (Rolling Stone) [08:45] More on Woody LaBounty And his Western Neighborhoods Project [08:55] “Shade Ways” by The Blue Dot Sessions [10:20] Some more background on the use and popularity of the term Frisco Via Mother Jones Via BuzzFeed And from old newspapers [10:30] When SF was called… The Paris of the West (SFist) And Baghdad By The Bay (San Francisco Chronicle) [10:40] Light readingon the Ohlone tribe (Mother Jones) Additional reading here (The Bold Italic) [10:40] Founding of San Francisco (SF Museum) [10:45] Light reading on the formation of Spanish colony and Missions in California [10:50] Light reading on Saint Francis of Assisi [11:10] Light reading on Washington Bartlett (SFist) [11:10] “Jog to the Water” by The Blue Dot Sessions [12:00] San Francisco’s official name change (SF Museum) [12:30] Light reading on Mexican migration to the States (National Parks Service) Related: Treatment of Non-Whites during the Gold Rush Light reading on the California Gold Rush [12:45] Light reading on Peter Tamony [13:00] On “frithsoken” [13:30] Light reading on Emperor Joshua Abraham Norton (KQED) And tracking down the myth over his $25 fine on using the term “Frisco” Thanks John Lumea! [14:15] All the cool people who used the term Frisco (BuzzFeed) [14:20] “The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding Genius lyrics [14:40] Light reading on Herb Caen (San Francisco Chronicle) His book, Don’t Call it Frisco See point number 15 (BuzzFeed) His about-face years later (San Francisco Chronicle) [15:05] BuzzFeed’s push to call it Frisco And as covered by a local blog (SFist) [15:15] Again, a very thorough chronology of the term (Mother Jones) [15:30] More on Joe Eskenazi (@EskSF) [15:50] “Don’t Call It ‘Frisco’ If You’re Old and White” (SF Weekly) [16:45] Light reading on San Quinn [17:15] Charles Matthews aka Black C (@RBLPosse) [18:05] Quick background on the RBL Posse (Passion of the Weiss) [18:15] “Bammer” by RBL Posse Genius lyrics [18:30] Recommended Viewing: Hip-Hop Evolution [18:50] Marvin Gayes’ 1977 Live at the London Palladium Intro [19:30] On San Francisco and its connection to the gay rights movement And a history on the Castro District (KQED) [20:35] “Frisco” by I.M.P. Light reading on Cougnut Light reading on Ingleside a.k.a. Lakeview History on Ingleside A tour of Lakeview and some of the other San Francisco neighborhoods [22:10] “Nigga Groove” by Hugh EMC [23:25] “Alustrat” by The Blue Dot Sessions [23:45] The lyrical odes to places like the… The LBC Compton Southside The Bronx Marcy Projects Queensbridge 8 Mile The Fifth Ward The various zones over in the ATL [24:20] More reading on Andre Herm Lewis (Amoeba) [24:50] Too $hort on how he started out in his early days (Vlad TV) [25:00] “I Ain’t Trippin’” by Too $hort [26:50] Light reading on Kyle Matthews aka Mr. Cee (San Francisco Chronicle) [26:55] “Bounce to This” by RBL Posse [28:25] “Cicle Vascule” by The Blue Dot Sessions [28:30] Old news footage on gang violence (CBS) Old news footage on gang violence in Chicago (CBS) Related: Old news footage of San Francisco back in the day [29:00] Light reading on the 80s Crack Epidemic [29:10] Light reading on Gary Webb (Esquire) Dark Alliance Series (San Jose Mercury News) Reports from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times Mea culpa from a Los Angeles Times reporter (LA Weekly) A more recent take on the Webb investigation (The Intercept) [29:30] Former CIA Director John Deutch’s speech in the Watts District of Los Angeles (CSPAN) Report from the event (The New York Times) [30:30] Measuring Crack Cocaine and Its Impact (Harvard University) On the price of cocaine throughout the 80s (Business Insider) On the drug’s alternative (The World Bank) Background on the production side (Slate) [31:00] What taking crack is like according to one New Republic writer back in 1989 (The New Republic) Rough overview of crack On pricing and size Though sold at a cheaper street price, here is an argument that it roughly equates to the same price as powdered cocaine [31:20] Mapping the spread of crack (The New York Times) [31:30] Racial disparity in the ongoing opioid epidemic (NPR) And the coverage comparison between the aforementioned crisis and the 1980s crack epidemic (Pacific Standard Magazine) And on the treatment of African Americans during the crack epidemic [31:40] Original 1989 COPS intro The story of how the show got made (The Marshall Project) [32:00] For more on how the media covered the crack epidemic, read Cracked Coverage: Television News, The Anti-Cocaine Crusade, and the Reagan Legacy (Duke University) [32:00] Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” PSA A look at the former First Lady’s anti-drug campaign (VICE) [32:10] The death and drug overdose of Len Bias (ESPN) [32:40] “Cicle Vascule” by The Blue Dot Sessions [32:40] Light reading on the political climate around drugs following the death of Bias (The New York Times) 1986 United States Senate Hearing on the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 (CSPAN) Audio heard from former U.S. Senator Howell Heflin, a Democrat from Alabama The time Heflin voted against the nomination of present-day U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions for the same position back in 1986 (Vox) [33:30] Light reading on the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 [33:40] Break down of drug punishment, sentencing and incarceration rates from Cracks in the System (ACLU) [34:00] President Obama’s signing of the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act (CNN) [34:35] “Cicle Deseratt” by The Blue Dot Sessions [34:40] On the freakonomics of dealing crack (TED Talk) [35:00] “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems” [35:20] On the militarization of local law enforcement during the War on Drugs (Mother Jones) Rap song on the Batter Ram That time Nancy Reagan was part of a drug raid (Counter Punch) [36:20] Trying to Survive in the Ghetto by Herm Lewis [37:20] “Intro” from the album above [37:50] On the vulnerability genre of recent rap stars like Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar and Drake (Impose Magazine) [38:05] Steve Fox’s 20/20 report on hip hop from the late 70s (ABC) Recommended Viewing: Hip-Hop Evolution Recommended Viewing: Planet Rock The Story Of Hip Hop And The Crack Generation (VH1) [38:40] First verses of gangsta rap… Via Schooly D — “PSK, What Does It Mean?” Via Ice T — “6 'N The Mornin'” [39:00] “Fuck the Police” by N.W.A. [39:20] Bay Area artists include: Too $hort Mac Dre Dre Dog aka Andre Nickatina E-40 Souls of Mischief Tupac [39:35] Urban legend on the lack of Bloods and Crips in San Francisco (SF Weekly) [41:50] “Cicle Deseratt” by The Blue Dot Sessions [43:00] Light reading on Lonnie Green and Demons of the Mind [43:15] Sort of, but not really, but kind of related: Sucka Free City by Spike Lee [45:25] “Cicle Deseratt” by The Blue Dot Sessions [46:00] RBL Posse’s discography and rankings [46:30] On the death of Mr. Cee (San Francisco Chronicle) As retold by Black C (Passion of the Weiss) A deeper read from the local paper (San Francisco Chronicle) [47:05] A tribute to Hitman [47:30] The album cover in question [49:20] On the violence in Hunters Point (San Francisco Chronicle) Stunning photography by Alex Welsh [56:55] Podcast recommendation: Dissect [58:00] More at thisissomenoise.com
Mardi 17 juillet, on a commencé avec Win de Jay Rock pour célébrer la victoire, avant de passer aux choses sérieuses avec un bon lot de nouveautés en provenance de la Bay Area, mais pas uniquement : Soudiere a sorti un nouvel EP, BeatKing un joli remix de Gansgta Boo, 100% féminin, Bones et Curtis Heron un album commun... Et Lolo nous a parlé de Moment Of Truth, le 5ème album de Gangstarr, qu'il affectionne particulièrement. La tracklist : Tibo Jay Rock - Win Soudiere - My Traphouse Gangsta Boo, feat Asian Doll et Cuban Doll - Where Dem Dollars At remix Saweetie - Focus Brodinski feat Peewee Longway - Split Too $hort - Balance E-40 et B-Legit feat Stresmatic - Meet the Dealers Husalah - Mamaco Hussein Fatal - Outlawz Everywhere feat Young Noble Yukmouth - I'm da Boy feat Bueno et Rich Rocka Cuddy, San Quinn, Telly Mac et Zone 28 Grams - Livin' that Pimp Life The Game feat Spider Loc - On This Side Mozzy - Who I Am 03 Greedo - Feeling You Swinla - Right Now feat San Qinn, AG Cubano et Deo D-Lo - Big Shit feat Sleepy D et Mario Diggidiggaz : Moment of Truth Gangstarr deat Inspectah Deck - Above The Clouds Gangstarr feat Freddie Foxxx et Big Shug - The Militia Tibo : Lil Keke - Ride Out feat DJ XO Mistah F.A.B - Still Shedding Tears Mr Criminal - Ain't No Fun feat King Trip, Lucky Luciano et Steven Velasco Wiz Khalifa - Gin and Drugs feat Problem Meek Mill - I AM Pacman da Gunman - Let em starve feat AD JGRXXN - A mane, heads up Jetpacc - Dope in the Pot Chetta - DOA Bones et Curtis Heron - 911 ---
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com Yolla recruits San Quinn x Messy Marv for this new slap titled Meaning Of A Boss. Support the kid and click on the link below. MP3 Download: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/meaning-of-a-bo%24%24-feat-san-quinn-messy-marv-single/1402727949 Send music submissions to BayAreaCompassMusic@gmail.com Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Like and Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com Fast of Done Deal Digital speaks on the new Explosive Mode album, speaks on the latest Messy Marv interview and what Messy had said about Done Deal Digital and the Coca Leaf song we had leaked from the Explosive Mode album, Speaks on how Explosive Mode was created and where both San Quinn and Messy Marv are with the project now and much more! MP3 Download: Send music submissions to BayAreaCompassMusic@gmail.com Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Like and Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com Its been 6 or so months since Messy Marv has been released and has caused so much noise in the music industry along with having a few artists speak on his name. This is the 2nd time we interviewed Messy Marv since he was released but this time Messy Marv lays all of his thoughts on the table. Messy speaks on his new single, the two new mixtapes he plans on releasing on 05/22/18, his new style and his future in this music business, explosive mode with San Quinn, his thoughts regarding the recent videos that have surfaced by J-Diggs, Messy also apologies to Mac Wanda, Mac Dre's mom and much more! MP3 Download: Send music submissions to BayAreaCompassMusic@gmail.com Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Like and Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com San Quinn just destroyed this G-Eazy beat and whats to come in 2018 wit Done Deal Digital Media and Bay Area Compass is amazing! Sit back and knock this ASAP. MP3 Download: Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
Bay Area rapper Messy Marv is a free man, he is also back home in San Francisco, California. We are also happy to report happy to report, As of now, no threats, nor physical harm has approached the recently incarcerated rap artist. His return has been well received with open arms, handshake, and hugs. All Love, No War. Upon his arrival and meeting up with Taylor Gang Affiliate Berner, who is also a San Francisco City native, who has used his time and resources to bring the musical essence of San Fran back to its proper ports, docks and neighborhood blocks. On Being Back In The Bay, New Album, Signing w/ Berner & More. We caught up with the Doughfiend who was recently seen online counting 200k, in which rumors have already surfaced. Saying the monies is Marvin "Messy Marv" Watkins, and is payment for work on the next "Explosive Mode, starring San Quinn and Berner." Although the exact details are sort of sketchy. We let Messy tell it how it exactly is. He talked about his return home, future plans, up and coming new albums and if he really signed with Berner or not. Tap in and Subscribe, Like and/or Comment on the content at the drop. We are THE #1 Source for West Coast Rap Music! The Siccness Network All submissions for possible front page placement must come with a content description, purchase links and cover art along with mp3, audio and or video link. Siccnessnet@gmail.com http://wwww.siccness.net http://www.siccness.net/vb http://www.instagram.com/SiccnessNet http://www.twitter.com/SiccnessNet Siccness Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Siccness-Radi... Siccness Radio: http://siccness-radio0sbpgyc082vtv.ra... Download: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/s...
San Francisco rap artist The Mighty San Quinn accompanied with Business Partner and, Friend, Queen Biz. The 2 felt like As they should give their take on the recent event, I would call BAD timing. During the interview, we got some breaking news. Pamona rapper, the legendary Kokane is now said to be the most featured rap artist in the world. Supposedly knocking the All Mighty Quinn off his 20-year throne. Check out the official interview below, subscribe to our channel and check out Siccness Radio 25/8 The only station pushing the independent Movement for the entire body of the West Coast, Midwest, Southern, and many other regions world.
MP3 Download: http://www.BayAreaCompass.blogspot.com San Quinn Talks Messy Marv Beef, Fillmore Unification, Tupac Altercation + More A few months back DocHicksTv had a interview with Messy Marv in which he spoke on Philthy Rich, J Diggs and San Quinn In a ill manner. San Francisco Legend San Quinn and i had a interview were he wanted to put the beef to a end and invite Messy Marv back to the bay saying "he would put his life on the line" for Messy Marv. Quinn also spoke on a altercation that happened involving Richie Richie and Tupac over a rap record that dissed Fillmore. MP3 Download: Send music submissions to BayAreaCompassMusic@gmail.com Want to stay up to date with all the BayArea music? Follow BayAreaCompass Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/BayAreaCompass Like and Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BayAreaCompass Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BayAreaCompassMusic
TO CONTACT, BOOK OR WORK WITH DEM MENDO KIDS EMAIL : demmendokids707@gmail.com CALL: (707) 380 5142 Please LEAVE COMMENTS, Good or Bad. FOLLOW AT : TWITTER : https://twitter.com/DemMendoKids FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Demmendokids YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/user/JordyOsborn/videos SOUNDCLOUD : https://soundcloud.com/demmendokids Dem Mendo Kids, also known as D.M.K. started in Mendocino County. It started first with 3 friends just having fun, but now it's actually a goal. Jay Prince, Jozzy Fly, and Koozer. With fast lyrics, and good meaning behind it, a lot of people started viewing. Dem Mendo Kids have done many shows over the past year, and have a Fan Base growing rapidly. Artist they have opened up for are : TPAIN, SAGE the GEMINI, Andre Nickatina, Clyde Carson, Rappin 4Tay, Roach Gigz, Mac Mall, San Quinn, Berner, and many others…
Shoo!Avsnitt 97 är här! Innehåll:1. Vi spelar musik världens just nu största rappare: Drake.2. Vi spelar musik med världens just nu mest svår-googlade rappare: God.3. Vi spelar en av världens kanske bästa svenska trap-sånger om den franska metropolen Paris av: Ahdam och Illyez.4. Vi spelar jättemycket musik av världens just nu kanske svagaste rappare som samtidigt gör bäst musik: Berner.Whatever?! xoxoSånger från avsnittet:1. Drake - Hotline Bling2. Trina - Hotline Bling Remix3. God - Gospel4. God - Stick To The Code5. God - Street Sweeper6. Ahdam - Tamam7. Illyez & Ahdam - Paris8. Messy Marv & Berner - Blow Money9. Messy Marv & Berner - The Re-Up10. Ampachino & Berner - Not The Way11. Shoboat & Berner - Live By It Remix12. Sean Paul, San Quinn & Berner - We Got It13. Berner, Big Krit & Wiz - Yoko14. Berner & Cozmo - Rubberband Stacks15. Iamsu, P-Lo & Berner - Bossman16. Iamsu, Wiz & Berner - What You Bout17. Berner, Young Thug, YG & Vital - All In A Day18. T-Wayne & Chedda Da Connect - Power Rangers
Pete Zapit Productions Presents....Get Hyphy BitchGo Dumb"Now, I let someone else do all the running." -- Pete Zapithttps://twitter.com/petezapit petezapit@gmail.comTracklist--1.Furious - “Take You Down” ft. P30962.Keak Da Sneak - “Super Duper Hyphy”3.E-40 – “Tell Me When To Go” ft. Keak Da Sneak4.E-40 – “Muscle Cars” ft. Keak Da Sneak5.Team – “Hyphy Juice”6.E-40 – “Go Hard Or Go Home”7.Mistah F.A.B. – “Super Sick Wit It”8.Too $hort – “Blow The Whistle”9.Mistah F.A.B. – “Metros And Chirpers”10.The Federation – “18 Dummy”11.The Wolk Pack – “Vans”12.The Wolf Pack – “Dum Didi Dum” ft. Too $hort13.Team – “Just Go”14.Team – “It's Getting Hot”15.E-40 – “U And Dat” ft. T. Pain16.Zion I – “The Bay” ft. Clyde Carson17.B-Legit – “Guess Who's Back” ft. E-4018.Lorn – “One More Second”19.Mistah F.A.B. – “Go Damn Dumb”20.The Federation – “Go Dumb”21.Traxamillion – “The Sideshow” ft. Too $hort & Mistah F.A.B.22.Traxamillion – “Gas, Skrape” ft. Izz Thizz23.Traxamillion – “Wakin' Em Up” ft. Turf Talk24.Traxamillion – “Grown Man” ft. Mistah F.A.B. & San Quinn (remix)25.Snoop Dogg – “Keep Bouncin'” ft. Too $hort26.Snoop Dogg – “Candy” ft. E-40 & M.C. Eiht (Lorn Jamais Vu remix)27.E-40 – “White Gurl” ft. Juelz Santana28.Shake Da Mayor – “Stunna Shades”29.Keak Da Sneak – “Doin It Well” ft. The Farm Boyz30.Mistah F.A.B. – “Ghost Ride It”31.The Federation – “I Wear My Stunna Glasses At Night”32.Keak Da Sneak – “3 Freaks” ft. Mistah F.A.B. & Turf Talk33.Team – “Hyphy Juice” (remix)
Bay Area Legend San Quinn will be live to spit some game for the listeners. San Quinn for the first time on air speaks on a fight with Tupac.
Mixtape Da True Recipes Vol 1 by "DeeJayJul & DJ Cainfry" Hosted by "Homie da Jedi", one part G Funk and one part Bay Area style. -INTRO G FUNK STYLE/DEEJAYJUL -ALL DAY/ERASE E -RARE TRACK 1 -RARE TRACK 2 -FIENDIN' 4 THA FUNK/11-5 -RARE TRACK 3 -RIVALRY FT. MISTER BRAINEY/LIL RIC -RARE TRACK 4 -RARE TRACK 5 -THA PROEM (FEAT HI-C, TALIB KWELI & SHYHEIM DA KID)/DJ -WATCH YA MOUTH/HORSE SHOE G.A.N.G. RARE TRACK 6 -GANGSTA RHYME POSSE/GANGSTA RHYME POSSE -YOUNG G'S PERSPECTIVE-FEAT. JUNIOR MAFIA & NOTORIOUS BIG/BLACKJACK -AFFILLIATED/HOMIE DA JEDI -INTRO DJ CAINFRY/ JDCAINFRY IS PUSHING THE BAY -U BEEZY / ANDRE NIKATINA FEAT MAC DRE -SHAKE SUMTHIN' / CELLY CELLFEAT MISTAH FAB -THE BAY(HYPHY REMIX) /ZION I FEAT CLYDE CARSON,TURF TALK,SAN - QUINN,CASUAL -CONTACT SPORT / KEAK DA SNEAK -WE RIDE / ALL CITY (BOO BANGA,BIG RICH,SAN QUINN) -WAR / J-DIGGS,YUKMOUTH,MS TORI -WHY THEY DON'T FUCK WIT US / E-40 -NO CAN DO / KEAK DA SNEAK -THE THIZZNESS / J-DIGGS FEAT MAC MALL,RYDAH -DOUBLE FISTED / E-40 FEAT THE MOSSIE -PIMP OF THE YEAR / DRU DOWN -DON'T FIGHT THE FEELIN' / TOO SHORT -THE OWNERS / MISTAH FAB FEAT DUBEE -D BOY DANCE / G-STACK -DON'T LOOSE YOUR HEAD / ZION I FEAT TOO SHORT -SIDESHOW( REMIX) MISTAH FAB FEAT TOO SHORT -THIZZELLE DANCE/ MAC DRE FEAT CHUCK BEEZ
Fresh out of winning the Best Radio Show at BECA Fest 2012 (San Francisco State University's Annual Award Show for Television, Film, & Radio), Merquillo and Sippmoe present the full episode of the Season 3 Finale. Listen to 100 minutes of Hip Hop/R&B on The Blacktop with celebrity guest host, Big Rich aka Fillmore Rich. Big Rich is best known for appearing on MTV & BET with singles such as "SF Anthem" ft. San Quinn & Boo Banga, and "That's The Business". In addition the Artist of The Week, Hopie, stops by for an exclusive interview and brings her new music. Hopie is a rising female emcee from San Francisco. She has appeared on MYX TV and the Paid Dues Independent Music Festival. She has worked with artists like Del the Funky Homosapien, Murs and Luckyiam (Living Legends). http://twitter.com/Merquillo http://twitter.com/SippMoe http://twitter.com/FillmoreRich3 http://projectlevel.org http://twitter.com/HOPIEspitshard http://HOPIEspitshard.com
We got down in the studio today!! San Quinn the #AllCity representer came into the studio and talked to us!! As always we slapped out and was blessed with some good ol' Bay Area rap history Listen and download!! Peace, Love, & Slap www.djvalg.com
Welcome to another episode of Po Politickin. In this edition, we politick with Bay Area rap vet San Quinn. San Quinn discusses being the face of the San Francisco rap scene, the independent entrepreneur grind, and his newest project entitled "Can’t Take the Ghetto Out a Nigga".
On this day we brought dat good music and discussion including: Payola and mainstream radio, Selfish black kids making Black people look bad in public, DG!S may be picked up by 187Radio.com in Paris, France, And switch up the format as a result of multiple request. Also, To thank to Ya Boy Black Ice for the French connect, This Show is sponsored by: Ya Boy Black Ice - 5.0 REASONS 10th Anniversary Album (1998-2008). Classic Bay Area G-Funk and Mobb Music. Sample the entire album at: • iTunes • www.CDbaby.com/cd/yaboyblackice • www.Rhapsody.com • www.napster.com PLAYLIST 01. 50 Reasons - Ya Boy Black Ice (YBBI) (www.myspace.com/yaboyblackice) 02. It's Over - John Legend ft. Kanye West 03. One for the Cuties YoYo - (FT. MC Lyte) 04. Damn - suga free (produced_by_finguz) 05. I Get It In – 50Cent 06. Super Duper Wet – Acktup (ft Mr. Fab) 07. Blame It Remix – Jamie Foxx (ft. Busta Lil Wayne and T-Pain) 08. This Is My Life – TrafficLight 09. Hoody – Jasper FT. E-40 (www.myspace.com/jaspersoul) 10. Boy Toy – Kay Cee (www.myspace.com/kayceelv) 11. Back To Life – Keak Da Sneak & San Quinn- 12. Smoke II Much – quik & AMG (The Fixxers) [Unreleased]