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The interview features Craig Irwin, also known as Doodlebug, from the pioneering hip-hop trio Diggable Planets. The conversation begins with a discussion about the group's influential debut single, "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," and the creative process behind it, highlighting the group's innovative use of samples and their advantageous track development. Doodlebug shares insights into the enduring popularity of their music, attributing it to its originality and authenticity, which continues to resonate with fans. He recounts a pivotal moment when the group's performance on "In Living Color" helped launch the song into mainstream success. The conversation transitions to another significant track, "May 4th Movement," inspired by a historic Chinese student rebellion. Doodlebug explains how the group's interest in global rebellions influenced their music and how this song encouraged listeners to think freely and question the status quo. Craig and Doodlebug also discuss the trio's connection with the Bay Area music scene, mentioning collaborations with local artists and the region's vibrant cultural history. Doodlebug advises upcoming hip-hop artists, emphasizing the importance of a supportive and driven team. The interview wraps up with a preview of Diggable Planets' upcoming shows at the Blue Note in Napa, promising fans an intimate and energetic experience. Doodlebug expresses enthusiasm for performing live and engaging closely with the audience. Craig concludes by thanking Doodlebug and expressing excitement for the upcoming Blue Note Napa shows. Get Tickets Here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagesonoma/message
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Doodlebug of the Grammy-winning hip-hop trio Digable Planets, who headline the Jazz & Blossoms Park Jam this Sunday at Franklin Park in Washington D.C. They discuss the group's career, from its philosophical origins to its smash hit “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat).” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Doodlebug of the Grammy-winning hip-hop trio Digable Planets, who headline the Jazz & Blossoms Park Jam this Sunday at Franklin Park in Washington D.C. They discuss the group's career, from its philosophical origins to its smash hit “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat).” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you to Hip-Hop legend Doodlebug, member of Digable Planets, aka Cee Knowledge for coming on my show for an interview! Doodlebug gave his opinions on today's mainstream Hip-Hop, winning a Grammy Award for Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat), and Killer Mike getting arrested after winning three Grammy Awards this year. He talked about the history of Digable Planets, touring with James Brown, and being in the Flava In Ya Ear Remix video. He also discussed his graphic novel series The Epic of Heaven and Earth Association, the possibility of a new Digable Planets album, and his upcoming album. Stay tuned! You can purchase Doodlebug's graphic novel series The Epic of Heaven and Earth Association here: https://epic-heavenearth.com/publications/ols/products/the-epic-of-heaven-earth-association. Doodlebug aka Cee Knowledge's newest album The Calidephian is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-calidelphian/1571586418. Follow Doodlebug on Instagram: @officialdoodlebug and Twitter: @ceeknowledge Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Doodlebug on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajJZynDHDDo.
If you thought these songs were from Jane's Addiction, it is an understandable mistake. Porno for Pyros was formed in 1992 after the first break-up of Jane's Addiction by members by lead vocalist Perry Farrell and percussionist Stephen Perkins. They added Peter DiStefano on guitar and Martyn LeNoble on bass for their eponymously named debut album. The inspiration for the band's name came from a fireworks advertisement that Perry Farrell saw in a pornographic magazine. Inspiration was also connected to the 1992 LA riots which occurred in the band's hometown.The album Porno for Pyros benefitted from the success of Jane's Addiction and the buzz surrounding the new group. Porno for Pyros began a nationwide tour to support the band prior to the release of the first album. By the time the album was released in 1993 there was a pent-up demand for it, causing it to surge to number 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart. With a blend of punk, psychedelic rock and alternative, the album gained both commercial and critical success.The band was impactful on the alternative rock scene, but was short-lived. They would release a follow-up album in 1996 before disbanding in 1998. They would have reunions in 2009 and 2020, and the original line-up has recorded new material as of 2023 to be released as an EP in 2024.Wayne takes us through this alternative rock album. Cursed FemaleThis track was released as the first single as a medley with the song “Cursed Male.” The lyrics reflect the abuse women face in life. It reached number 3 on the Modern Rock charts. “Cursed to be born beautiful, poor, and female, there's none that suffer more.”Cursed MaleForming a medley with “Cursed Female” for the first single, this song turns to the difficulties males face in life. “All the guys that really have the money are too old to have a good time with it...Too old to turn the women on, too old to have a fast car and drive it.”PetsThis is the hit from the album. It deals with dissatisfaction with the human race on the brink of destruction. The song describes how aliens might take over the world and treat human beings as great pets. It reached number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.Packin' .25This track has the LA riots as its inspiration. It reflects the idea of people carrying a handgun in order to achieve respect. Interestingly, a 25-caliber pistol is not a very powerful weapon. “I dreamt all yesterday how I might make a man feel with a gun up to his face! Show respect to me. I don't care what you're thinking, I'll wipe that thought away! ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers (from the motion picture “Benny and Joon”)Johnny Depp and Mary Stuart Masterson star in this film about two eccentric people falling in love. STAFF PICKS:Daughter by Pearl JamLynch gets the staff picks rolling with the second single from Pearl Jam's "Vs." album. It talks about a girl with severe dyslexia whose mother doesn't understand the condition. The lack of understanding prompts the mother to abuse the daughter, thinking she is being deliberately lazy and disruptive. Woman by Brother CaneRob features a deeper cut from Alabama band Brother Cane off their debut album. This grunge-tinted song has a slow, haunting, mournful feel that builds into a faster paced, minor epic by the middle of the song before returning to the slow theme at the end. The singer discusses an unstable relationship. “I used to know better, now I don't know what's worse - having it all maybe, or having nothing for sure.”Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) by Digable Planets Bruce brings us the first single from the debut album Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space).” The lyrics are a celebration of hip-hop, the Brooklyn underground scene, jazz, style, and the confidence of the group. Digable Planets sampled “Stretching” by Art Blakley & the Jazz Messengers for the chorus.Lollipop Serenade by Insane JaneWayne's staff pick is from a local Atlanta band with a female lead. Insane Jane put out two albums, the first called “Each Finger” and the second called “Green Little Pill.” The lead singer was known as “Yellow.” This may be a song that those outside of Atlanta may not have heard before. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Beer :30 by The Reverend Horton HeatWell, it is largely instrumental, if you don't count the occasional “beer” and “get naked” statements thrown in. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Yes people, we're back talking about which 90s rap songs we'd play to an alien to define hip hop.
B. Cox looks back at hip-hop trio Digable Planet's debut album Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space) as it turns 30. The Brooklyn-based group made up of emcees Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Mariana "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira and Craig "Doodlebug" Irving met through what seemed to be fate in the late 80s. After signing to Pendulum Records in 1992, they began crafting their debut album under the production supervision of Butterfly and the likes of Shane "The Doctor" Faber and Mike "Lanching An Attack" Mangini.Using the resources available to them in two makeshift studios in apartments, Butterfly and his cohorts utilized samples from jazz records exclusively, gleaning from Butler's father's collection of jazz records. What followed suit was a project filled with lively jazz notes and deep bass complimented by crisp drum patterns and percussion. This provided the landscape for the three emcees to spit lyrics based around politics, freedom, explorations of expression, black culture and fringe philosophical views with dexterity.Over 57 smooth, yet captivating minutes, the trio developed a unique sound in a hip-hop year full of groundbreaking material. The album's lead single "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" became a top 15 Billboard Hot 100 hit and is the group's signature song. It garnered the group a Grammy in 1994 for Best Rap Performance by A Duo or Group. The album was certified gold and served as the introduction to this unique trio that would have a successful, yet brief time in the spotlight.Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comCheck Out Our Clothing and Merch Shop and Cop Some Gear!www.vaultclassicpod.com/storeBuild Your Own Amazing Podcast Website In Less Than 5 Minutes!https://www.podpage.com/?via=ivecre8Support The Vault Classic Music Review on Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpodShow NotesAlbumism: Digable Planets Reachin' ( A New Refutation of Time and Space) Turns 30 | Album Anniversaryhttps://albumism.com/features/digable-planets-debut-album-reachin-a-new-refutation-of-time-and-space-album-anniversary Pitchfork: Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space) https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/digable-planets-reachin-a-new-refutation-of-time-and-space/ClassicAlbumSundays: Forgetting Classic: Digable Planets (A New Refutation of Time and Space). https://classicalbumsundays.com/forgotten-classic-digable-planets-reachin-a-new-refutation-of-time-and-space/RiotFest: Cool Like Dat? Check Out Where the Digable Planets Samples Came Fromhttps://riotfest.org/2018/08/17/digable-planets-reachin-samples/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
In this episode Mr. Cox invited Religious Studies Department Superstar Michael Finocchiaro. Senior Jack Alberta invited in his classmate, creative monster, Joey Spagnolo. Together with Freshman Producer Trevor these four tackled the topic of Rebirth and Renewal in the New Year. This link will take you to the playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4M40JVHeuAJu5rZJSD6dQb?si=ff03b8351c554987Mr. Fin brought in "Stronger", "I Wanna Go", and "Work, B****" all by Britney Spears.Joey brought in "Triple Dog Dare" by Lucy Dacus (spoilers, it is Trevor's favorite tune), "Bets Against the Void" by The Scary Jokes, and "Slither" by Black Dresses.Other suggested tunes include episode theme "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" by the Digable Planets, as well as "If I Ever Feel Better" by Phoenix, "Can't Beat This Feeling" by Kylie Minogue, and "Living Proof" by Bruce Springsteen. In this episode Mr. Fin makes reference to several writings from Popes Francis and John Paul II. You can find those footnoted here: Pope Francis, Laudato Si, 2015, §§127-128Pope John Paul II, Centesimus Annus, 1991, §43Pope John Paul II, Laborem Exercens, 1987, §16Join us next episode for something Love-ly
Grammy award winning Digable Planets MC, CEE KNOWLEDGE tells us about his early days as a DJ, his time at Howard University & linking w/ the Nation of Gods & Earths of DC. The reunion of Digable & his own Cosmic Funk Orchestra. Visuals on Podcasts on VEVO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7odV2qUH…0uO4N4Ew0eiMTeexP Follow Us: Host (IG): [@]baba_lp_7 Guest (IG): [@]officialdoodlebug Executive Producer (IG): [@]ft_mika_ Music: Digable Planet 'Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)'
Topics: WTC Bombing, Urban Fashion, Dr. Dre, Menace II Society, Living Single (Bonus Artist: Luck) http://afropopremix.com/ https://www.vibe.com/2016/01/1993-the-year-hip-hop-and-rb-conquered-the-world "1993: The Year Hip-Hop And R&B Conquered The World" 1993 was a historically transformative period for hip-hop and rhythm and blues. When VIBE Magazine dropped its iconic black and white debut issue in September of 1993—featuring a ridiculously fresh faced Snoop Doggy Dogg gracing the landmark cover—it was yet another reminder how ubiquitous urban culture had become. 1993: Hip Hop Artist that released albums A Tribe Called Quest / Bone Thugs-n-Harmony / Cypress Hill / De La Soul / Digable Planets / Digital Underground / DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince / Eazy-E / Fat Joe / Geto Boys / Heavy D & the Boyz / Ice Cube / Ice-T / Insane Clown Posse / Jodeci / Jungle Brothers / Kid Rock / Kris Kross / KRS-One / LL Cool J / Luke / MC Lyte / Naughty by Nature / Onyx / Queen Latifah / Run-D.M.C. / Salt-n-Pepa / Shaquille O'Neal / Snoop Dogg / Tag Team / The Roots / Too Short / Tupac / Wu-Tang Clan / Yo-Yo Next recording: Sunday June, 28th 2020 Time: Decatur / Tulsa - 12 noon Denver - 11a California - 10a Topics: Social - World Trade Center bombing Social - Urban fashion Music - The Chronic, by Dr. Dre Movies - Menace II Society TV - Living Single 1. 1993 notes 2. Bill Clinton, President 3. Feb – Former tennis player Arthur Ashe, 49, dies of the AIDS virus in New York. Ashe was believed to have contracted the virus from a blood transfusion during a heart surgery ten years earlier. 4. Feb – World Trade Center bombing: In New York City, a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center explodes, killing six and injuring over 1,000. 5. Feb – Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations. Four agents and five Davidians die in the raid and a 51-day standoff begins. 6. Mar - ESPN holds the first ever ESPY Awards. 7. Apr – The Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President George H. W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals confess to driving a car bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the Iraqi Intelligence Service. 8. Apr - Colorado Rockies becomes a baseball team 9. Jun - The final episode of Soul Train with Don Cornelius as host airs. 10. Jul – U.S. President Bill Clinton announces his 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy regarding homosexuals serving in the American military. 11. Sep – PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin shake hands in Washington D.C., after signing a peace accord. 12. Oct – A large scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in Mogadishu, Somalia; eighteen Americans and over 1,000 Somalis are killed. The assault was planned to include an air and ground phase. As the mission was ongoing, Somali forces shot down two American Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters using RPG-7s. A desperate defense of the downed helicopters began, which would become dramatized in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down. Fighting lasted through the night to defend the survivors of the crashes, including the insertion of two sniper commandos who would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. In the morning, a UNOSOM II armored convoy fought their way to the helicopters, incurring further casualties but eventually rescuing the survivors. 13. Nov – President Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act into law, requiring purchasers of handguns to pass a background check. 14. Open Comments: 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 17. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 18. #3. "Can't Help Falling in Love" UB40 19. Record of the Year: "I Will Always Love You", Whitney Houston 20. Album of the Year: The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 21. Song of the Year: "A Whole New World" by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle 22. Best New Artist: Toni Braxton 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Toni Braxton for "Another Sad Love Song" 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Ray Charles for "A Song for You" 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: Sade for "No Ordinary Love" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "That's the Way Love Goes" by Janet Jackson 27. Best Rap Solo Performance: Dr. Dre for "Let Me Ride" 28. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Digable Planets for "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" 29. Top 3 movies 30. #1. Jurassic Park 31. #2. Mrs. Doubtfire 32. #3. The Fugitive 33. Notables: CB4, Groundhog Day, The Crying Game, Falling Down, Indecent Proposal, Who's the Man?, Sleepless in Seattle, Poetic Justice, Carlito's Way, A Bronx Tale 34. Top 3 TV Shows 35. #1. 60 Minutes 36. #2. Home Improvement 37. #3. Seinfeld 38. Debuts: Living Single (Forgot to Mention "Martin" debut for 1992) 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Avg. Income: 31k (30k - previously) 41. New Home: 113k (122.5k) 42. Avg Rent: 532 (519) 43. New Car: 12.7k (16.9k) 44. Harvard: 23.5k (15.4k) 45. Movie Ticket: 4.14 (4.25) 46. Gas: 1.16 1.05 (1.05) 47. Stamp: .29 (.29) 48. Social Scene: WTC Bombing 49. A 1,200-pound bomb in a Ryder rental truck parked in a parking garage beneath the World Trade Center exploded. The explosion created a hole about 6 stories deep. An estimated 50,000 people were evacuated, yet only 6 people died. 50. Ramzi Yousef directed the organization and execution of the bombing. He said he did it to avenge the sufferings Palestinian people had endured at the hands of US-aided Israel. He is the nephew of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - the accused mastermind of the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people and ultimately brought down the World Trade Center. 51. Timeline 52. February 26, 1993 - At 12:18 p.m. ET, a bomb explodes on the second subterranean level of Vista Hotel's public parking garage, below the 2 World Trade Center building. 53. February 28, 1993 - The FBI confirms that a bomb caused the explosion. In the wreckage, federal agents find shattered van parts with a vehicle identification number. 54. March 4, 1993 - Mohammad Salameh is arrested after he claims a refund on a rented van authorities believe carried the explosives. 6 More arrested over next 8 months. 55. March 29, 1993 - The World Trade Center re-opens. 56. August 25, 1993 - Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman (The Blind Sheik) an Egyptian cleric who emigrated to the United States, is indicted for involvement for in the terrorist plot. Some of the 1993 bombing suspects frequented the New Jersey mosque where he preached. 57. February 7, 1995 - Suspected WTC bombing mastermind Yousef is captured abroad by the FBI and State Department. 58. October 1995 - Abdel-Rahman is convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to life in prison. 59. January 8, 1998 - After being convicted, Yousef is sentenced to 240 years in prison for his role in organizing the bombing. "I am a terrorist and proud of it," he tells the court. He has been locked away in solitary confinement at the federal "Supermax" prison in Florence, Colorado, since 1998. 60. February 18, 2017 - Abdel-Rahman, the blind Egyptian-born cleric who inspired terrorist plots including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, passes away in an American prison at the age of 78. 61. Question: What do you remember about this attack and/or the 9/11 attack? 62. Social Scene (2) Urban Wear / Street gear explosion 63. First generation of hip-hop acts dressed like the top RnB acts that influenced them: Classic Motown, Rick James, Michael Jackson, Prince, George Clinton, etc... 64. 1983: Run-DMC set a new standard in hip-hop fashion, choosing casual wear like adidas sneakers and Kangol hats over suits, fancy shoes and other expensive gear. They popularized, the B-Boy look of bucket hats, sneakers, and gold chains. 65. Mid 80's Dapper Dan, born Daniel Day, a haberdasher who would import bootlegged fabrics or screen-print logos onto luxury leather, then turn them into one-of-a-kind, street-inflected pieces. His boutique, operated from 1982–92 and is most associated with introducing high fashion (opposite Run-DMC's casual style) to the hip hop world, with high profile clients over the years including Eric B. & Rakim, Salt-N-Pepa, & LL Cool J. 66. 1984-1992: Tommy Hilfiger & Polo Ralph Lauren: Between 1984 and 1989, Ralph Lauren was king of the hip-hop culture. When Tommy Hilfiger was released in the early 1990s, both brands battled each other for the hearts of musicians and the attention of hip-hop fans around the world. In 1992, Grand Puba wrote lyrics for the Mary J. Blige’s song “What’s the 411?” and mentioned Hilfiger because that’s what he was repping at the time. Puba said he gave a shout-out to the brand because rap artists recognized “whatever’s fresh, whatever’s dope.” 67. 1990: Founded in 1989, Cross Colours was geared toward young African Americans to help promote pride in their ethnicity. Based on the principle of “clothes without prejudice,” Cross Colours is one of the most iconic brands to embrace hip-hop culture. In 1990, on the first season of the hit primetime television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, lead actor Will Smith wore a series of boldly hued and geometric looks designed by the young Los Angeles–based urban apparel line. African American-owned, founded by Carl Jones and T.J. Walker, the brand quickly skyrocketed. Soon, it was being worn by almost every musical icon of the era. Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Run DMC, Dr. Dre, Lil Kim, Mary J. Blige, members of TLC, television show In Living Color, and Muhammad Ali. 68. 1993: With the mainstream success of hip-hop, street gear/urban wear sales exploded and legitimized "Urban" fashion as a legitimate niche for major retail outlets. 69. Notable brands: Pelle (1978), Karl Kani (1989), Phat Farm (1992), PNB Nation (1992), Fubu (1992), Ecko Unlimited (1993), Mecca (1994), Enyce (1996), Sean John (1998), Rocawear (1999) 70. Question: What old-school gear/style would you still rock today? 71. Music Scene: 72. Black Songs from the top 40 73. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 74. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 75. #4. "That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson 76. #5. "Freak Me" Silk 77. #6. "Weak" SWV 78. #7."If I Ever Fall in Love" Shai 79. #8. "Dreamlover" Mariah Carey 80. #9. "Rump Shaker" Wreckx-n-Effect 81. #10. "Informer" Snow 82. #11. "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" Dr. Dre 83. #12. "In the Still of the Nite" Boyz II Men 84. #13. "Don't Walk Away" Jade 85. #14. "Knockin' da Boots" H-Town 86. #15. "Lately" Jodeci 87. #16. "Dazzey Duks" Duice 88. #17. "Show Me Love" Robin S. 89. #18. "A Whole New World" Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle 90. #19. "If" Janet Jackson 91. #20. "I'm So Into You" SWV 92. #21."Love Is" Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight 93. #23. "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" Exposé 94. #24. "Ditty" Paperboy 95. #25. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" Snap! 96. #29. "Right Here" SWV 97. #30. "I Have Nothing" Whitney Houston 98. #31. "Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development 99. #33. "Saving Forever for You" Shanice 100. #35. "If I Had No Loot" Tony! Toni! Toné! 101. #37. "Slam" Onyx 102. #38. "Looking Through Patient Eyes" P.M. Dawn 103. #39. "I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston 104. #40. "Baby I'm Yours" Shai 105. Vote: 106. Number One RnB Albums 107. Jan The Bodyguard - Soundtrack / Whitney Houston 108. Feb The Chronic - Dr. Dre 109. Mar 19 Naughty III - Naughty by Nature 110. Mar Till Death Do Us Part - Geto Boys 111. Apr Loose Control - Silk 112. Apr 14 Shots to the Dome - LL Cool J 113. May Down with the King - Run-D.M.C. 114. May Fever for Da Flavor - H-Town 115. Jun janet. - Janet Jackson 116. June 26 Menace II Society - Soundtrack / Various artists 117. Aug Black Sunday - Cypress Hill 118. Sep The World Is Yours - Scarface 119. Sep Music Box - Mariah Carey 120. Oct Toni Braxton - Toni Braxton 121. Oct 187, He Wrote - Spice 1 122. Nov It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa - Eazy-E 123. Nov Get in Where You Fit In - Too Short 124. Nov Midnight Marauders - A Tribe Called Quest 125. Dec Shock of the Hour - MC Ren 126. Dec Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 127. Dec Lethal Injection - Ice Cube 128. Vote: 129. Music Scene: The Chronic by Dr. Dre, (@age 28 yrs. old) 130. Bio: Dr Dre (Andre Romelle Young) is an American rapper, producer and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Aftermath Entertainment. 131. His initial stint with music was as a DJ in the local club, The Eve After Dark. It was during this time that he took up the moniker Dr Dre that has lived with him all through. In 1984, Dre began his musical career as a member of the musical group, World Class Weckin’ Cru. The group soon dominated the electro-hop scene in the West Coast with their first single, ‘Surgery’ selling more than 50,000 copies within Compton alone. In 1986, he along with Eazy-E, Ice Cube and DJ Yella formed the local gangsta rap group N.W.A. (Niggaz for Life). N.W.A worked on the themes of urban crime and gang lifestyle. Their lyrics were harsh and overt, and brought to mainstream America the slice of ‘real’ life on streets. N.W.A’s debutant studio album, ‘Straight Outta Compton’ met with blockbuster success, selling more than 2 million copies. Its single, ‘Fuck Tha Police’ explored the tension between black youth and police officials. In 1991, the group released its second album, ‘Efil4zaggin’ before disbanding. In 1991, he co-founded Death Row Records with Sue Knight. In 1992, he released his first single, which served as the title track for the film ‘Deep Cover’. The single featured the debut of rapper Snoop Dogg as well. 132. In 1993, Dre made the big leap of his career with his maiden album, ‘The Chronic’. Its singles, ‘Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang’, ‘Let Me Ride’, ‘Fuck with Dre Day’ created a revolution in the music industry, making the album a cultural phenomenon. The album with its G-funk sound dominated the hip hop music for the early 1990s.Following success as a rapper, he switched to being a producer. He produced Snoop Dogg’s debut album, ‘Doggystyle’, Tupac Shakur’s work, ‘All Eyez on Me’ and several film songs. 133. In 1996, following contractual dispute, he left Death Row Records for good. Same year, he set up his own label, Aftermath Entertainment in connection with Interscope Records. 134. Audio clip 1 - Review 135. Audio clip 2 - Jimmy Iovine 136. Question: Are you tired of Ganster Rap? If so, when and why? 137. Movie Scene: Menace II Society 138. Audio Clip Trailer 139. Firmly established "Hood" films as commercially viable, just like fashion. 140. Question: which of the following is your favorite "hood" film? 141. Colors, 1988 / King Of New York, 1990 / Boyz N The Hood, 1991 / Juice, 1992 / New Jack City, 1992 / South Central, 1992 / Deep Cover 1992 / Menace II Society, 1993 / Poetic Justice, 1993 / Sugar Hill, 1993 / Strapped, 1993 / CB4*, 1993 142. Soon to come: Fresh (1994) / Above the Rim (1994) / Friday (1995) / Higher Learning (1995) / New Jersey Drive (1995) / Set It Off (1996) / Dead Presidents (1995) / Hoodlum (1997) / The Players Club (1998) / Belly (1998) / In Too Deep (1999) 143. TV Scene: Living Single, starring Queen Latifah (@ 23 yrs. old) 144. Audio clip Theme song 145. Queen Latifah is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, record producer and talk show host 146. Dana Elaine Owens was born on 18th March 1970 in Newark, New Jersey, to Lance and Rita Owens. Her father was in police services. Her parents got divorced when she was eight. She was raised by her mother in Baptist faith. Her mother played a catalyst role in her music career. She had an older brother, Lance Owens, who also worked in police service. He died in a motorbike accident in 1992. This motorbike was presented to him by Latifah. She attended Catholic School in Newark, New Jersey. During her high school days, she was part of girls’ basketball team. She began rapping during high school. She formed her first rap group ‘Ladies Fresh’ when she was in junior year. She met local DJ Mark James. He formed a group named ‘Flavor Unit’ of which Latifah was the original member. James made a demo record of Latifah's rap ‘Princess of the Posse’. This recording caught attention of ‘Tommy Boy Music’ who immediately signed Latifah. In 1988, this music company offered her first single, ‘Wrath of My Madness’. The song got a positive response and she got an opportunity of a European tour and to perform at the ‘Apollo Theater’. In 1989, when she was just 19 years old, Latifah released her first album, ‘All Hail to the Queen’, which went on to sell more than 1 million copies. 147. Queen invested her money in a small video store on the ground floor of her apartment. She elevated this business to turn it into a record production company. In 1991, when she was just 21 years old, she rolled out ‘Flavor Unit Records and Management Company’ in New Jersey in partnership with her old friend Shakim Compere. She became the CEO of this company. In the same year, she also tried her hands at acting. She debuted in inter-racial romance drama ‘Jungle Fever’. In 1992, she appeared in crime thriller ‘Juice’. 148. Soon she grabbed a leading role in the groundbreaking a sitcom ‘Living Single’. 149. By late 1993, her record company signed 17 rap groups. One of these groups, ‘Naughty by nature’, was extraordinarily successful. In the same year, this company released, album ‘Black Reign’. 150. audio clip - Friends vs Living Single 151. Question: Did Friends have any character that was better than Living Single? 152. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1993?
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Over 50 Crate diggin Classics all ready to be turned up! These 90's and 2000's classics will have you looking for more!! Check out the killer track listing: Rene Double – Dubtro (Prod. R Double) Swollen Members & Mix Master Mike – Sun Burn (Prod. Bigg Vic) Maestro Fresh Wes – Higher level (Prod. Maestro Fresh-Wes) Ice Cube – Today Was A Good Day (Top 10 Edit) Children Of The Corner – American Dream (R DUB L Remix) Feat. McGruff, Cam’ron, Ma$e & Big L Lil Kim & Notorious B.I.G – D.R.U.G.S (Prod. Fabian Hamilton) Soul Dwellas – Whateva (Prod. Darp Malone) Boss – Recipe Of A Hoe Prod. Mic Professah) Camp Lo – Luchini (This Is It) (Prod. Ski) Sir Mix-A-Lot Feat. Metal Church – Iron Man (Prod. Sir Mix-A-Lot) Paul Nice Feat. Moka Only & Abstract Rude – Rolling Along Dan-e-o – Dear Hip Hop (Prod. SCAM) Artifacts - Wrong Side Of Da Tracks (Prod. BeatDown Productions, inc) Scales Empire – Bright Lights, Big City Fat Joe – Flow Joe (Prod. Diamond D) Divo & Classified – It’s Like This (Prod. Double J) Kardinal Offishall – Naughty Dread (Prod. Kardinal Offishall) Rass Kass Feat. Dr. Dre & Mack 10 – Ghetto Fabulous (Prod. Stu-B-Doo) Digital Underground – Freaks Of The industry (Prod. Digital Underground) The Fugees – Ready Or Not (Handel’s Yaard Vibe Remix) The Fugees – Ready Or Not (Clark Kent & DJango Remix) Citizen Kane – Structure, Foundation (What’s The Plan) Jay-Z – A Million & 1 Questions Remix (Prod. DJ Premier) The Notorious B.I.G Feat. Diana King – Respect (Prod. Tone & Puffy) DMX Feat. Styles P, Jadakiss, & Eve – Ruff Ryders Anthem Remix Choclair Feat. Ro Dolla & K.C. Thomas – What It Takes (Ill B. Remix) Cypress Hill & The Fugees – Boom Diddy Bye Bye (Fugees Remix) The Rascalz – Fitnredi (Prod. By Kemo) Capone-N-Noreaga Feat. Tragedy Khadafi – Illegal Life (Produced by Havoc) Thrust – Do You Understand (SCAM Remix) Snoop Doggy Dog – Murder Was The Case Outkast – Jazzy Belle (Swift C’s Remix) 2Rude & Jellestone P. – When Your Hot (Never Forget The Bottom) Ghetto Concept & Sticky Fingaz – Heavy Metal (Precious Metal Remix) Onyx – Shiftee (Prod. Chyskillz & Jam Master Jay) Fredro Starr Ft. Capone-N-Noreaga, Noble & Cuban Link –Dyin’ 4 Rap Remix DMX – Born Loser (Prod. Chad “Dr. Cuess” Elliot) Digable Planets – Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) (7” Mix) Classified – Things Keep On Changin’ (Prod. Classified) Defenders of the Faith – Metropolis (Prod. Sichaun) Cru & Slick Rick – Just Another Case Rapper 4-Tay - Playaz Club (Original Flav’ Mix) Saukrates & Kardinal Offishall – Doin’ It (Prod. Saukrates) Naughty By Nature – Crazy MC Shane & Snow– Pee-Nile Reunion (Dub) Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) Wu-Tang – Method Man (Smoked Out Version) Previal, Abstract Rude & Moka Only – Rifle Association M.O.P. & Jay-Z – 4 Alarm Blaze Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick – La-Di -Da-Di Kardinal Offishall – Everyday Rudebwoy BrassMunk Feat. Tona – Big Remix Rene Double – Outro / Booking Info Thank you for checking out this podcast! Please Like, Share & Comment for shout outs in the next PODCAST mix! Go to www.DJRDUBL.me to subscribe! You can also subscribe on Itunes & Google Play Store. For more Dub Radio Shows Check Out www.DJRDUBL.com & requests hit up sara@djrdubl.com. DON'T FORGET TO GO SUPPORT THESE SRTISTS AND BUY THERE MUSIC!!
TRACK / ARTIST “Traveling Light” Talib Kweli feat. Anderson .Paak “The Turn Up” Med, Blu & Madlib feat. Oh No “Jim Dean” Evidence “Destiny” Blakface feat. Poetik Force & Illa J “Come Back” De-Von-Tré “Big Cousin” Hi-Tone “No Dope on Sundays” Cyhi The Prince feat. Pusha T “Battle Scars” Lupe Fiasco feat. Matthew Santos “No More Fun and Games” The Game “Behind the Walls (East Coast Gangsta Mix)” Shyne, Kurupt, & Nate Dogg Interlude: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles “No Need for Alarm” Del the Funkee Homosapien “The Stand” The Coup “Let Love Rule” Lenny Kravitz “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” Digable Planets
"Groove your Soul", um programa dedicado à música soul, da autoria de Lucélia Fernandes. Para ouvir em direto, quintas-feiras, às 23 horas na Rádio Autónoma (http://player.radioautonoma.com/). À meia-noite, o podcast fica aqui disponível (http://groove.radioautonoma.com). Playlist: 01. The Fugees Ft. A Tribe Called Quest - "Rumble In The Jungle" 02. Digable Planets - "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" 03. The Pharcyde - "Passin Me By" 04. Pete Rock Ft. Vinia Mojica - "Mind Blowin" 05. Mos Def - "Love" 06. Nas - "One Love" 07. Nas Ft. Lauryn Hill - "If I Ruled The World" 08. Talib Kweli - "Good To You" 09. Mobb Deep Ft. 112 - "Hey Luv (Anything)" 10. Notorious B.I.G - "The World Is Filled" 11. Tupac - "Skandalouz" 12. The Roots - "Silent Treatment"
1. Janet Jackson – That’s the Way Love Goes 2. A Tribe Called Quest – Can I Kick It? 3. Digable Planets – Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 4. Naughty By Nature – Everythings Gonna Be Alright 5. Kriss Kross – Warm It Up Kris 6. Kriss Kross – Jump! Jump! 7. Cypress Hill … Continue reading "2017-04-17 Jude’s 40th Part 1" The post 2017-04-17 Jude’s 40th Part 1 appeared first on The Turbo Charge Podcast.
Die, Jenna G - 1000 Soul Songs (Extended Dub Mix)Seamus Haji - Last Night A DJ.. (ATFC Eighteez mix)John Stoongard - Look @ Here Daddy (Gianni Bini Rootsy Vocal Rework)Gregory Porter - Liquid Spirit (Claptone Remix)Tony Humphries - Work Is Work (Her Wet Shoes)Doorly - Boogaloo (Original Mix)Namy feat. Stephanie Cooke - I'm Not Ashamed (I Need You) (DJ Fudge Remix)Dantiez Saunderson & KPD ft La Rae Starr - Place Called HomeCamille Jones - The Creeps (Fedde Le Grand Remix)Marvin Gaye – Wtf Is Going On (Abyss Stripped Mix)Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime (Luxxury Edit) Fat Larry's Band - Lookin' for LoveSalsoul Orchestra - 212 North 12thGladys Knight - It's a Better Than Good Time (Walter Gibbons Mix)Gloria Scott - (A Case Of) Too Much Lovemakin'Barbara Acklin - Am I the Same GirlMarvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up (Part 1)Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)Cash Money & Marvelous - Ugly People Be QuietBig Moses ft. Kenny Bobien - Brighter Days (Supernova Dub)Deelo - Mr HouseTrockenSaft & Sideburn - Love I Can t Deny (Dropboxx Remix)Jay Lumen – Sunbeam (Original Mix)Tough Love - So Freakin Tight (S-Man Remix)ChestMusic Is The Answer Original Extended 12inch Mix)
Sat 03.07.15 Soul Circle Radio Presents The Amoeba Invasion + Simon Rezlem (France) For the 4th installment we welcomed special guest DJs : Ervin Arana, Monalisa & Byrdsol of Amoeba Records (Los Angeles) + Simon Rezlem (Paris, France). We set it off with a cool hip-hop set from Simon, then Byrdsol (Amoeba) laced us with his exclusive electronic music production set, followed up with a really nice smooth uptempo set by Ervia Arana and Monalisa added the nice touch to wrap things up. Follow Us: Instagram @soulcircleradio @deejaymza @eboknows10 Twitter @soulcircleradio 1st Segment - Simon Rezlem @simonrezlem 01. Rufus & Chaka Khan - Magic In Your Eyes (X man Sample) 02. Prefuse 73 - Last Night 03. Jeru Da Damaja - Da Bitches 04. Notorious Big - Goin Back To Cali (Yinyues Remix) 05. East feat. Fabe - Les Mots Vrals 06. Street Beat - Synthetic Substitution (DJ Butcher Mix) 07. O'Jays - For The Love of Money (Donk Redrum) 08. Ohmega Watts - That Sound feat. Lightheaded and The Procussions (Quantic Remix) 09. Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 10. Buena Vista Social Club - Candela (Panama Cardoon Edit) 11. Gramatik - Funk It Down 12. The Lonely Smoker - Keep That Same 13. T.I & Young Thug - About Da $ (Kaytra Remix) 14. DJ Quick - Pitch In On A Party 15. Notorious Big - Mo Money, Mo Problems (Coobee Funk Remix) 16. Bad Azz - This Is How We Get Down 17. Brownstone - If You Love Me (Chloe Martini Remix) 18. Bernard Wright - Just Chillin Out (Kartell Edit) 19. BIg Strip - Rezlem 2nd Segment - Byrdsol Live Beat Set @byrdsol 3rd Segment - Ervin Arana (Soul Simple) @ervinarana 01. DJ Vadim - I Want To Shout Out (Suonho Remood ft Sbira Jade) 02. D'Angelo - Spanish Joint (Kero one Remix) 03. Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (Mikos Remix) 04. Janet Jackson - If (Kaytranada Remix) 05. Maxwell - Ascension (Aywy & Shem Edit) 06. Temu - Werk It 07. Jamiroquai - You Give Me Something (Blacksmith R&B Remix) 08. Noelle Scaggs -Cherry Pie (Featuring Higher Vox) 09. Usher - She Came 2 Give It 2 You (Yam Who Rework) 10. Musiq Soulchild - Just Friends (Wantigga Flip) 11. Ralf Gum - The Pap (Main Mix ft Monique Bingham) 12. Kid Loco - My Daddy Waza (Suonho Remix) 4th Segment - Monalisa @monalisa7872 01. Thundercat - Lotus And The Jondy 02. All City Productions - Bust Your Rhymes 03. Black Spade f. Coultrain - Not For The Bullshit 04. Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns - Say Blow By Blow (Remix) 05. Hiatus Kaiyote - Laputa 06. Jerry Butler - Mechanical Man 07. KC & The Sunshine Band - What Makes You Happy 08. Golden Flamingo Orchestra - The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us 09. Kelis - 80's Joint 10. Pied Piper Of Funkingham - Clap Song 11. Tuxedo - Watch The Dance 12. Gaz - Sing Sing 13. Chuck Carbo - Can I Be Your Squeeze 14. Henry Ivy - He Left You Standing There 15. Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn 16. Nick Straker - A Little Bit Of Jazz 17. Dam Funk f. Mark De Clive Lowe - Candy Dancin' Soul Circle Radio Live Worldwide Hosted by: DJ Mza & Ebo www.soulcircleradio.com Every Sat 12-2PM PST Frission Radio www.frissionradio.com Every Sat 7-9PM GMT This show is FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. We do not own or claim to own the rights to these tracks. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
Compiled by BILL COLEMAN for Peace Bisquit TRACKLISTING 01 Duke Ellington & Quincy Jones - Prelude to a Kiss (Live 7/28/66 Cote D'Azur) 02 Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 03 Shirley Bassey - Goldfinger (Propellerheads Mix) 04 Charles Mingus - II B.S. (The RZA Mingus Bounce Mix) 05 Duke Ellington - Bli-Blip (1999 Remastered) 06 Honi Gordon - Walkin' (Out The Door) 07 Duke Ellington - Take the A Train 08 Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke 09 Common & Jill Scott - I Am Music 10 Parov Stelar - Booty Swing 11 Mr. Scruff - Get A Move On 12 Duke Ellington - Jungle Nights In Harlem 13 Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Things Ain't What They Used To Be 14 Joe Jackson - Five Guys Named Moe 15 Janelle Monae - Tightrope (feat. Big Boi) 16 James Brown & The Famous Flames - There Was A Time [Kenny Dope Remix] 17 Blu Cantrell - Swingin' 18 Willy Moon - Yeah Yeah 19 Artie Shaw & His Orchestra - Frenesi 20 The Bryan Ferry Orchestra - Slave To Love 21 Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Tuxedo Junction 22 Rosemary Clooney & Duke Ellington - Blue Rose 23 Cannonball Adderley - Bohemia After Dark (Diamond D Remix) 24 Ella Fitzgerald - Too Darn Hot (RAC Mix) 25 Gotan Project - Santa Maria 26 Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther Theme 27 Django Reinhardt - Minor Swing (John Beltran's Remember New Orleans Mix) 28 Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) 29 Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own 30 June Christy - It Don't Mean A Thing 31 Perez Prado - Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White 32 Duke Ellington - Five O'Clock Whistle 33 Amel Larrieux - Down 34 Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Cherchez la femme Se si bon 35 Otis Clay & dalya Chandler - I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues 36 Jerry Bulter, The Dells, Grady Tate - Swinging At The Cotton Club 37 Adriana Evans - Remember The Love 38 Raphael Saadig - Movin Down The Line 39 Swing 41 - Je Suis Seul Ce Soir 40 Duke Ellington - I'm Beginning to See the Light 41 Lina - Step Up 42 Erykah Badu - Other Side of the Game (Live) 43 Danny Kaye - Ballin The Jack 44 Duke Ellington - Misfit Blues 45 Duke Ellington - Satin Doll 46 The Bryan Ferry Orchestra - Empire State Of Mind 47 Baauer - Harlem Shake