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Wir werden 50! Ihr hört die 50. Folge Stereo.Typen, die es ohne Euch nicht geben würde. Deswegen sagen wir DANKE und feiern das zusammen mit Euch und dem 50. Geburtstag von Snoop Dogg und sippen dazu Gin'n'Juice! What´s My Name? Die damals noch einfach zu beantwortende Frage markiert den Startschuss für eine der steilsten Karrieren im HipHop-Biz. 1993 ging´s für Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. als Snoop Doggy Dogg mit seinem Debütalbum "Doggystyle" direkt von den Straßen L.A.s in die Charts, von 213 zu MTV und von der Westcoast um die Welt. Schuld waren sein einzigartig smoother Flow und die von Dr. Dre eingeläutete G-Funk-Era. Heute hat der schlaksige Snoooooop aus dem Golden State einen Stern auf dem Hollywood Walk Of Fame und blickt zurück auf unzählige Alter Egos, Releases, Entrepreneurships und spannende Stories: Rapper, Papa & Pornoproduzent; Krimineller, Huggy Bear & Marihuana-Millionär - was kann oder war Snoopzilla, Snoop Lion oder DJ Snoopadelic eigentlich nicht? Wenn Katzen 7 Leben haben, dann hat Snoop Dogg mindestens ∞ Von denen erzählt er uns und Euch, in der angemessenen Atmosphäre eines Strip Clubs in London, wo Marc ihn getroffen und befragt hat...
Bigg Snoop Dogg, Calvin, Snoopy, Snoopzilla, Snoop Lion, o simplemente Snoop Dogg, un artista muy querido y aclamado por la cultura, quien supo hacer notar la superioridad del West Coast,promoviendo el G-Funk.
In 1959, Max Roach went to the Five Spot jazz club to take in a performance by the Ornette Coleman Quartet and became so incensed by what he heard that he followed Coleman backstage and punched him in the mouth. As if the physical assault weren't a strong enough display of disapproval, Roach later stood outside Coleman's apartment building at 4:00 AM, yelling, "I know you're up there, motherfucker! Come down here and I'll kick your ass!" This is one of my favorite jazz legends, because it demonstrates that even the most innovative players, like Roach or Dizzy Gillespie — who said of Coleman, "I don't know what he's playing, but it's not jazz" — can be caught off guard by the avant-garde. It also speaks to the passion with which great artists are willing to stand up for their traditions and to the idea that these same traditions can be and often are best carried on by those most willing to break from them. Take Slauson Malone for example. It's not hard to imagine one of rap's elder statesmen hearing his 1 tape and remarking, "I don't know what he's making, but it's not hip-hop," which is of course exactly what makes it feel so alive with hip-hop, house, funk, rock, jazz, and all the shattered conventions vital to their existence. It's almost an afterthought, but one worth mentioning, that Malone's real name is Jasper Marsalis, because his music thrives on its own terms, both apart from and as a part of his family's musical tradition. Here then, as perhaps the perfect counterpoint to Tiny Mix Tapes' Favorite 50 Songs of 2016 (and really to all year-end lists in general), is Slauson Malone's casually ambitious Guest Mix titled peace, drugs, jesus, love, hate, and solitude, including blended bits of a whopping 38 tracks, all of which Slauson readily admits "do something that I wish I could." Stream below, and subscribe to our podcast here. [0:00] Alice Coltrane - The Sun (Bonus Track) [0:09] Ornette Coleman - Peace [1:06] Death - Dannis On The Motor City Drums [1:44] Art Ensemble of Chicago - Immm [2:25] The Watts Prophets - Taste [4:31] Death - Freakin Out [4:31] James Brown - King Heroin [8:26] Robert Johnson - Drunk Hearted Man [9:39] Ada Richards - I’m Drunk & I’m Real High (In The Spirit of God) [10:24] Robert Vanderbilt & the Fountain Of Souls - A Message Especially From God [12:36] Flying Eagles Gospel Singers - Can’t Run This Race Alone [15:39] Bad Brains - I Luv I Jah [17:16] Tommy Wright III - caught you slippin [17:26] Isaiah Rashad - Free Lunch [18:37] Snoopzilla & Dam Funk - 1Question [19:35] Kenrick Lamar - u [19:57] Trevor Dandy - Is There Any Love [23:35] Red Dog - Kickin’ Pimpin’ [26:24] The Lost Generation - Sly, Slick And The Wicked [29:22] Son Little - Lay Dow [30:58] Bilal - Holding It Back ft. Kimbra [33:50] Cam’ron - O.T. (Skit) [34:07] Stefan Ringer - Can’t Stop [34:55] Mall Grab - Drive [35:41] The Dream Team - Stamina [36:53] Henry Wu - Don’t Want The Regular [38:42] One Way - Music [41:21] Firebolts - Everybody Party (Kon 12" Re-Edit) [43:25] Stephen Encinas - Disco Illusion [45:41] Monomono - Tire Loma Da Nigbehin [47:37] Universal Togetherness Band - Taken By Love [51:46] Death Grips - You might think he loves you for your money but i know what he really loves you for it’s your brand new leopard pill box hat [52:46] Bad Brains - Suptertouch/Shift [52:47] Arca - Entrañas [53:20] Kanye West - Fade [54:34] Alice Coltrane - Atomic Peace [54:50] Flying Lotus - German Haircut [56:12] Duke Ellington - Solitude
Those podcast boys are at it again, wandering off into the weeds to talk about Snoop Dogg before themeballin' a couple of games. Then it's time for a play and review of tiny little wallet game North, South, East, Quest. Will Juan Calvo find the taco truck man? Will he manage to make his rap dreams come true? Does Snoop Dogg descend in light and fury from a flaming chariot to put an end to this farce with divine fire and sic rhymes? Listen in to find out! Intro gag: Comin' to ya live from deep inside a sea turtle, I'm Johannes Stauffer and with me as always is the grasping paw of Gary Smoolihan, and this is the Mildly Alarming Podcast. Episode 62: Oh Daisies! ##Segment 1: Themeballin' Episode Sponsor: Burpapolis Podcast Remover ##Segment 2: Review - North, South, East, Quest Here's the Kickstarter page for the campaign that included Fever Chill, Smoke and Mirrors, and North, South, East, Quest. Outro Gag: Peter Peedith's Perfect Post-Its Music in this episode: "Manic Polka" and "Electro Cabello" by Kevin McLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Snoopzilla & Dam-Funk/Berner/E-40/Tyga/Mally Mall/TeeFlii/Busta Rhymes/Justin Timberlake/Jay-Z/ScHoolboy Q... & More!
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Snoopzilla & Dam-Funk/Berner/E-40/Tyga/Mally Mall/TeeFlii/Busta Rhymes/Justin Timberlake/Jay-Z/ScHoolboy Q... & More!
This week on the podcast Country, Scene, Intern 2, and Murray Spub dig into “big boy” paychecks, Snoopzilla and Intern 2′s last week! Runtime 01:00:17, 58.4mb - Click to play, right-click to download.
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Busta Rhymes/Snoopzilla x Dam-Funk/Ciara/TeeFlii/Tyga/Mike Will Made-It/Rich Homie Quan/Beatking/Quon... & More!
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Busta Rhymes/Snoopzilla x Dam-Funk/Ciara/TeeFlii/Tyga/Mike Will Made-It/Rich Homie Quan/Beatking/Quon... & More!
And thus the Geek Shock was reborn as Bonzo, Fact Check Andy, and Major Meh (the artist formally known as Lew-Ass) join us to talk about holding on to your Geek dreams, 80's Disney Adventure, Guitar Wolf, Stonados, Snoopzilla, Grand Malware Autoexec.bat V, the connected universe of Universal monsters, the legacy of Lou Scheimer, Dick returns to Mars, Hieroglyph, The next Aliens game, the dangers of being Arkham, the TotalBiscuit debacle, Bay vs. the air conditioner, gamers solve AIDS, Paul solves foot fungus, and two awesome records broken. So call up the sons of Fox, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Rod and Karen discuss the best football video ever, the TLC documentary, Lil Mama, Rihanna, Snoopzilla, Dating tips for Feminist men, the tea party, students record sex video in cafeteria, housing discrimination, stabbing over dog eating weed, pistol dripping, Kim and Kanye get engaged and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT
Andy & Mog fly solo...ish in a rickety plane for two and crash straight down the rabbit hole where they find Babies, Snoopzilla and a book possibly written by Darwin* called "Origin of the Selfies". They attempt to answer some of the tougher questions found on Yahoo! Answers and in the process Mog remembers the good old days of being a Cub Scout. Red Remedy deliver some quality tunes this week in the form of "Love This Machine" from their brand new second EP The Waste.
BHL: The Beat - In this episode Black Hollywood Live host DJ Jesse Janedy discusses music news for the week of October 18th, 2013. Also joining the conversation is special guest Queen. Jesse opens up with this week's Twitter Trending segment by discussing BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher, Black Girls Rock Honorees, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Christopher Wallace way too fat and violent, Snoopzilla, Jayna Brown, Chris Brown & Beyonce set dates. Jesse then interviews Queen. They round things off with a this week's Six Mix: The Game ft. School Boy Q, Too Short - Astronaut Pussy Welcome to California, Eminem - Rap God, Timbaland ft. Pusha T - This Track is Stupid, Miguel - Pussy is Mine, Mokenstef - He's Mine, Tony!Toni!Tone! - Feels Good.
3 Years Of Funk on BLN.fm with Mijk van Dijk – Motherfunk celebrates it’s 36th episode. A perfect occasion to return to the highlights – and play the latest tracks by motherfunk favourites like Lorenz Rhode, Chromeo or Dâm-Funk. But it’s got to be fresh and funky. So check out teasers from the forthcoming albums of Chromeo and 7 Days Of Funk, the sensational brandnew projekt by Dâm-Funk and Snoopzilla aka Snoop Dogg. Main focus however is the phenonmenal album “DNA” by Reggie B on Tokyo Dawn Records. Add some unexpected R&B by Detroit Techno heroes Los Hermanos and news by Ninja Tune, Gomma and Bunny Tiger. And Jamie Lidell remixed by Lorenz Rhode. Boogie down, funksters! Playlist 1. Jamie Lidell – Big Love (Lorenz Rhode Remix) – Warp 2. Chromeo – Over Your Shoulder – Promo 3. Telonius – Swimsuit (Album Version) – Gomma 4. Vanilla Ace & XY-Me – I Wanna Get – Sex Panda White 5. Reggie B – Hypnotised – Tokyo Dawn Records 6. Reggie B – Poison Candy – Tokyo Dawn Records 7. Reggie B feat. B. Bravo, Salva & C-Note – Do You Wanna Ride– Tokyo Dawn Records 8. Reggie B – Every Pharao Needs A Queen – Tokyo Dawn Records 9. Reggie B feat. Leonard D’Stroy & Hevi – Addicitive – Tokyo Dawn Records 10. Deo & Z-Man – XTC (Erobique Remix) – HfN Music 11. Sharam Jey & Vanilla Ace – A Funk Poseur – Bunny Tiger 12. Los Hermanos – You Should Be Here – GMI Productions 13. Letherette – After Dawn (Bibio Vocal Remix) – Ninja Tune Vol.20 14. 7 Days Of Funk – Faden Away – Stones Throw Listen here live on Thursday Oktober 17, 18:00h, Sunday Oktober 20, 19:00h and Monday, Oktober 21, 17:00h (all times CET). Boogie down, funksters!