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In this episode, Victoria sits down with Melissa, a music producer and content creator who focuses on sex, relationships and dating. We touch on the lasting impact cool and great teachers make, the importance of setting standards in relationships and why you shouldn't keep everything to yourself whilst in a relationship. Songs in this episode: 1. Beautiful - Snoop Dogg ft. Pharell 2. Make It Clap - Buster Rhymes ft. Spliff Star 3. Beautiful - Michael Jackson 4. Comfortable - Lil Wayne ft. Babyface 5. Video - India Arie Be sure to follow Melissa on her Instagram and TikTok.
Drake is too talented of a lyricist for any double meaning in his songs to be an accident, according to DJ Akademiks, adding that he's almost on JAY-Z‘s level because of this. We're discussing this tonight and reacting to all the new music releases this week. 0:00 - Start 6:38 - Chris Paul & Kim Kardashian 17:39 - DJ Akademiks Says Drake Is Equal To Jay-Z 28:03 - Benzino Says Lil Baby Is This Generation's 2Pac 37:21 - Chuck D Wants Twitter To Ban The N-Word 49:07 - Joe Clair's "New Music For Old N****s" EP 55:32 - Spliff Star's New Song "Live Life" 1:02:27 - Babyface Ray's "MOB" Album 1:05:02 - LE$ Drops New Album "Motion" 1:13:44 - AZ's New Single "Respect Mines" 1:20:53 - A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie "Me Vs. Myself" 1:26:50 - Vinnie Paz Unleashes 7th Studio Album 1:35:48 - Metro Boomin's "Heroes & Villains" Album 1:45:00 - Final Thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frshoutshow/message
The Connected Experience- C.L.A.M.P. F /Spliff Star Join host Antoine & Santoine as we welcome Flatbush Brooklyn Legend Spliff Star (@spliffstar_mrlewis) about his journey from the streets to the top of rap musics elite. Spliff speaks with us about classic hip hop moments you never knew happen and more. Press play and #getconnected***EPISODES RECORDED OVER STREAM YARD MAY HAVE SOME AUDIO DIFFICULTIES WE APOLOGIZE ON BEHALF OF THE CONNECTED EXPERIENCE PODCAST***Contact us at pr@tcohh.orgFollow us on https://www.instagram.com/tcepodhttps://www.twitter.com/tcepodListen to “The Podcast Album” by The Connected Experience now via Tidal https://tidal.com/browse/album/84652887
N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we travelled to New York for LL Cool J's “Rock The Bells” festival!! We chop it up with a variety of guests like Ice Cube, Onyx (Fredro Starr & Sticky Fingaz), Fat Joe, Peter Gunz, Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg, Lance Un Rivera, Spliff Star & LL Cool J! Lots of great stories that you don't want to miss!! Make some noise!!!
Iconic hype man and rapper Spliff Star joins Flavor Flav for the show's twenty-second episode.
Today I sit down with Quise Entertainment No stranger to the show, Quise returns for a solo interview. This week we are at The Platform studio Catch up with Vonté (:53). #VonteVents (2:05). Welcome Quise back to the show (3:33). DO IT FOR THE VINE (5:20)! We found out we have a lot more mutuals than we think (7:00). First viral moment (9:01). Being able to use old concepts for new content + using dark times for comedy purposes (14:00). ADHD + Retention (17:11). Patreon plug + Spliff Star (19:55). Stand up comedy goals and who are Quise's inspirations (22:00). Quise speaks on continuously going viral without getting tagged for his content + getting love in public (24:45). Music? (28:50). Birthday plans + future plans (34:33). Itsbizkit giving him the tik tok sauce early + constantly getting banned (37:53). is it difficult to realign after taking breaks/having setbacks? (40:11) If you'd like to “see” this episode, subscribe to my patreon for this + more exclusive content ! https://www.patreon.com/Vontenyc?fan_landing=true Follow us on social medial Instagram.com/quiseentertainment Instagram.com/vontenyc Mix by Selecta Sha Instagram.com/selectasha98 Have a good weekend!
“Authenticity is attractive” “I am not attracted to entrepreneurs” “Stay @ home daddies” “You can set trends by being yourself” On this episode of This is Thirty, Gernique is joined by Quatley. The two discuss lifestyle changes, career & retirement funds, dating a good man with potential, being yourself and much more. The podcast begins as the two discuss experiencing career changes in your thirties (10:00). Unequally yoked financially!? Successful women dating men who have not yet "arrived"(18:00). Why does a double standard exist with successful men and women who have not "arrived" (30:00). The importance of living in your truth and not allowing social media expectations to alter your behavior & choices (38:00). Gernique gives Spliff Star his flowers and talks about the importance of playing your position (54:00). "Social media has inadvertently taught us that if you are not the STAR, you are not important… and THAT IS A LIE” Book Drive #tellafriend
You know him as a legendary rapper and hype man to Busta Rhymes, and today he's dropping some knowledge for the younger generations of hip hop.
It's been 25 years since The Coming, the monumental debut album from American hip hop king Busta Rhymes.
Phila native/rapper Shizz Money brings the streets to Hip-Hop with a touch of realness, lyrical vibes, and a stage presence like no other. Watch No Face No Case Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm882... Follow Shizz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamshizzmoney/ Thanks for watching this video! Please, Subscribe to my Channel and hit the Bell Icon
Flee, Zay, Timeline Brice & HOTSEAThaas of the Beloved Talk Podcast chop it up with The Legendary Spliff Star. An American rapper and producer from Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York. He's best known for his work with Busta Rhymes. Both Vibe and Complex listed Spliff Star as one of the best hype men in hip hop. He is a former member of the Flipmode Squad. He co-founded his own label, PaperRock Records in 2007, and released his first solo effort in 2008. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spliff_... Sponsors Leopold Jacobs 1983 A lifestyle brand for the upwardly mobile business professional. - www.leopoldjacobs1983.com Made In Norfolk - The Official Made In Norfolk Apparel - madeinapparel.com The Tenth Clothing - Ten Toes Down - https://thetenthclothing.com W.E.B. Du Bois believed in a “talented tenth” of black men that would arise to become thought leaders and cultural missionaries, creating the next-generation of exceptional men. We created The Tenth clothing brand so that every black man can feel empowered. We see the excellence in all black men and want to encourage them not only to see it in themselves, but also to encourage others do to the same. By creating a clothing brand that seeks to empower every man to be his most exceptional self, we hope to strengthen the bonds of our community, providing an aesthetic style and quality clothing that every man can feel proud to wear. The Culture Pivot Redefining Urban Identity... one individual at a time. TheCulturePivot.com provides a platform of information and inspiration for brothers and sisters to pivot in the right direction when concerning health and business. Check them out on IG and Facebook @theculturepivot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belovedtalkpodcast/message
What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we discuss the 2020 album Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God by Busta RhymesThe Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.Co-produced by Nate.www.theraplizards.comtheraplizards@gmail.com
In this episode of Po Politickin, we politick with Rampage. Hip Hop Recording Artist, RAMPAGE has been highly respected in the hip hop/rap arena for over two decades. He exploded onto the hip hop breeding ground of Brooklyn, NY in 1994. He partnered with his first cousin, hip hop legend Busta Rhymes to form one of the most successful hip hop/rap entities to enter the music game, “The Flipmode Squad”. RAMPAGE, went by the moniker “The 1st Lieutenant” aka “The Last Boyscout” of the Flipmode Squad. The group consisted of a collective of rappers which included Rah Digga, Spliff Star and Baby Sham with each of the aforementioned making a cameo on Busta Rhymes first solo offering titled “The Coming”. With the success of “The Coming”, Rampage aka 1st Lieutenant was offered his own solo deal which resulted in a RIAA “Gold” certified album titled “Scouts Honor, By Way Of Blood” from two hit singles “Wild for the Night and “Take it to the Streets”. https://www.instagram.com/rampagethelastboyscout/
N.O.R.E.& DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. On today’s episode, The Champs chop it up with the legendary Busta Rhymes. Woo-hah!! One of the most requested artists in the history of Drink Champs, Busta Rhymes finally joins us for an incredible conversation. Busta shares his hip-hop journey, from attending the same high-school with JAY Z & The Notorious B.I.G., to the creation of Leaders of the New School. Busta also shares how the legendary Chuck D gave him the name “Busta Rhymes”. Creating some of hip-hop’s most historic albums, Busta Rhymes shares stories about working with iconic recording artists like Janet Jackson & Mariah Carey, to name a few. Spliff Star joins the conversation as the guys talk about Busta and Spliff’s electrifying performances, the evolution of Flipmode Squad and more! Be sure to check out Busta Rhymes new album “Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God” available on all streaming platforms! Listen and subscribe at http://www.drinkchamps.com Follow Drink Champs: http://www.instagram.com/drinkchamps http://www.twitter.com/drinkchamps http://www.facebook.com/drinkchamps DJ EFN http://www.crazyhood.com http://www.instagram.com/whoscrazy http://www.twitter.com/djefn http://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductions N.O.R.E. http://www.instagram.com/therealnoreaga http://www.twitter.com/noreaga
Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents ‘Contrast Uncut’ Season 3 Episode 10 with Rampage “The 1st Lieutenant” aka “The Last Boyscout” of the FlipMode Squad and the group consisted of a collective of rappers which included Busta Rhymes Rah Digga, Spliff Star, and Baby Sham. On a mission to bring back true hip hop. "KEEP IT REAL' Sponsored by Chain Cohn and Stiles Law firm. Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents Contrast Uncut Hosted By Zylo Hefferan Produced by Kev King Executive Produced by Zylo Hefferan Music by Jay P Bangz Intro: Sequence Outro: King dreams ft myguymars “CUZ OF YOU” Produced by myguymars mike & keys of 1500 or Nothin
On this episode of Dirty Water(Dave, Lex and Moses), the guys make a few calls to check on a couple of of their friends that have actually joined the show!! B.Davis(Instagram.com/william11_) spoke about schooling with his kids during these times, Fatz(instagram.com/playboi_fatz speaks on working from home for months during these times!! Then the guys get right to the shenanigans as always!!! NEW VOICES OF THE CAROLINAS!!!! Follow us: twitter.com/dirty_water_NC facebook.com/dirtywaterpodcast instagram.com/dirtywater_podcast instagram.com/dirtywater_lex instagram.com/dirtywater_daveb
SoSoon's second solo album SOONY (Sound Of Old New York) is out! Purchase: iTunes Google Play Amazon Music Music + complete visual art Experience: Bandcamp Stream: Spotify Youtube Twitter Instagram Who: SoSoon is a New York-born emcee, producer, fashionisto, and occasional filmmaker. The moniker SoSoon, an acronym for Sound Of Something Out Of Nothing, represents the heart of Hip-Hop culture, which was developed by people who lacked access to outlets for creative expression. SoSoon's sound and style are a reflection of the working-class New York experience. His conceptual storytelling approach captures the joys, challenges, and varied experiences that come with living in modern-day New York City. Projects: On May 29th, 2020, SoSoon released his second music project of the year, S.O.N.Y. Quarantine: an 8 track EP that is the first full-length music project dedicated to the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. S.O.N.Y. Quarantine is available to purchase at https://sosoon.bandcamp.com/ and to stream at https://soundcloud.com/sosoonmusic/albums. S.O.N.Y. Quarantine will be available on all major streaming platforms on August 28th. SoSoon is currently releasing a six-part documentary titled S.O.N.Y. in the Quarantine which details the process of creating his EP in the middle of the pandemic. SoSoon has released four music videos for the S.O.N.Y. Quarantine project which can be found on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZxPWRHYqfhHMhvq7SnH-qA/videos). Accolades: SoSoon's single Tired premiered at number 5 on Tidal's official Rising Hip-Hop playlist (7/8/2020). It has been streamed over 6,000 times on Spotify since its June 1st release. SoSoon has opened for notable Hip-Hop artists Dead Prez, M.O.P, Saigon, Leaders of the New School, Spliff Star, Smoothe da Hustler, and Trigga Tha Gambla. His music can be heard in the movie “American Trial: The Eric Garner Story” which premiered on Reelz Television in early June. SoSoon made his debut television appearance as part of a documentary called Fatherhood which aired on Fuse Tv. (2019) Sounds Like: Mick Jenkins, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lemar, Rapsody, J. Cole
What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we sneak behind the curtain a bit for one of our first attempts at making a podcast. Only Gary had a real mic at the time, so the sound quality overall isn't great, but toward the beginning, you do get to hear us brainstorm a bit about the direction of the podcast, let's you into our thought process and gives you a peek behind the scenes! Eventually we discuss the 2000 album Anarchy by Busta Rhymes. The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.www.theraplizards.comtheraplizards@gmail.com
What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we discuss the 1997 album When Disaster Strikes… by Busta Rhymes. We also get into cancel culture talk.The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.www.theraplizards.comtheraplizards@gmail.com
Rampage is back on The E-spot this time with new music, a new cartoon dropping soon and he has a new company that has masks, gloves, and more essentials for sale to keep us safe. New song: "Take a Selfie" by Rampage Follow Rampage at: Facebook and Instagram: @therealrampage Follow Camille: Facebook and Instagram: @therealcamillekauer Rampage Bio: "Hip Hop Recording Artist, RAMPAGE has been highly respected in the hip hop/rap arena for over two decades. He exploded onto the hip hop breeding ground of Brooklyn, NY in 1994. He partnered with his first cousin, hip hop legend Busta Rhymes to form one of the most successful hip hop/rap entities to enter the music game, “The Flipmode Squad”. RAMPAGE, went by the moniker “The 1st Lieutenant” aka “The Last Boyscout” of the Flipmode Squad. The group consisted of a collective of rappers which included Rah Digga, Spliff Star and Baby Sham with each of the aforementioned making a cameo on Busta Rhymes first solo offering titled “The Coming”. With the success of “The Coming”, Rampage aka 1st Lieutenant was offered his own solo deal which resulted in a RIAA “Gold” certified album titled “Scouts Honor, By Way Of Blood” from two hit singles “Wild for the Night and “Take it to the Streets”." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
On this crazy episode of Barbershop, Dice, Trey and Kush welcome one of the dopest hype men in the game, Spliff Star. He shares his stories touring with Busta Rhymes and what it means to bring energy and performance to a gig.Follow us:https://www.instagram.com/dicethebarber https://www.instagram.com/chiefsalotatreehttps://www.instagram.com/comedypopuphttps://www.comedypopupla.com/cpupodcasts
On this crazy episode of Barbershop, Dice, Trey and Kush welcome one of the dopest hype men in the game, Spliff Star. He shares his stories touring with Busta Rhymes and what it means to bring energy and performance to a gig.Follow us:https://www.instagram.com/dicethebarber https://www.instagram.com/chiefsalotatreehttps://www.instagram.com/comedypopuphttps://www.comedypopupla.com/cpupodcasts
Flipmode Squad member and Hip-Hop’s #1 Hype man Spliff Star joins Menu Melody to talk his new foundation helping communities, Busta Rhymes, and his time touring the world!
Flipmode Squad member and Hip-Hop’s #1 Hype man Spliff Star joins Menu Melody to talk his new foundation helping communities, Busta Rhymes, and his time touring the world!
Season 2, episode 8 brings bff of the show KC back into the mix! They start off with talk of Karl Malone, the Utah Jazz and then inevitably Mormons, before examining the Hot Boyz and questionable behaviour on the part of Baby. They discuss antiquated ideas of man code, having professional security and then general metro security and whether Jay offended someone’s dad at a party. Jay recalls a rapper who got got by ODB’s son, KC talks botoxing babies and Mike explains what a cherub is before conversation devolves entirely. Sexual preference comes up, Mike equates Dr Phil and his wife to Busta and Spliff Star looool and they discuss going viral. Jay and KC workshop Kanye rants but about Ernie Hudson from GhostBusters and KC gets political. To close out, they compare and contrast historical “geniuses”.
Tracklist : -Outkast : Hey ya ! (2002) -Expression Direkt : Mon esprit part en couilles (1995) -Styles P feat. Swiss Beats, Method Man & Redman : Good times (remix) (2002) -Will Smith feat. Tatyana Ali & Mc Lyte : Who am I (1999) -Beyoncé feat. Sean Paul : Baby boy (2003) -Camp Lo : Luchini (a.k.a. this is it) (1997) -Syleena Johnson feat. Busta Rhymes, Rampage, Cham & Spliff Star of the Flipmode Squad : Tonight I’m gonna let go (remix) (2003) -Wyclef Jean feat. Mary J. Blige : 911 (2000) -Jamie Foxx feat. Twista : DJ play a love song (2005) -DMX : Ruff ryders's anthem (1998) -Ärsenik feat. Neg’ Marrons : Partout la même (1998) -N.W.A. : Chin check (1999) -Black Eyed Peas feat. Ingrid Dupree : Joints and jam (1998) -Dj Clue feat. Jagged Edge & Fabolous : I really wanna know you (1998)
Today on 1520 Classic Radio, we bring you the legendary RAMPAGE, with his new mixtape "Remington Steele", produced by Felony Muzik.RIGHT CLICK HERE SAVE THE SHOW NOW!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON iTUNES!FOLLOW US ON TWITTER!Hip Hop Recording Artist, RAMPAGE has been highly respected in the hip hop/rap arena for over two decades. He exploded onto the hip hop breeding ground of Brooklyn, NY in 1994. He partnered with his first cousin, hip hop legend Busta Rhymes to form one of the most successful hip hop/rap entities to enter the music game, “The Flipmode Squad”. RAMPAGE, went by the moniker “The 1st Lieutenant” aka “The Last Boyscout” of the Flipmode Squad. The group consisted of a collective of rappers which included Rah Digga, Spliff Star and Baby Sham with each of the aforementioned making a cameo on Busta Rhymes first solo offering titled “The Coming”. With the success of “The Coming”, Rampage aka 1st Lieutenant was offered his own solo deal which resulted in a RIAA “Gold” certified album titled “Scouts Honor, By Way Of Blood” from two hit singles “Wild for the Night and “Take it to the Streets”. Since his meteoric rise with Flipmode Squad and his own solo endeavors, Rampage has been instrumental in penning numerous chart topping hits which garnered Grammy and MTV award recognition including “Woo-Hah”, “Wild For The Night”, “Flava In Your Ear Remix” and “I Know What You Want”. Rampage has worked with some of the most prolific and profound hip hop and R&B talent on the planet over the years including Alicia Keys, LL Cool J, and Notorious B.I.G. to name a few. As CEO of Deep Freeze Entertainment, RAMPAGE is definitely making power moves in the realm of entertainment. The Legendary Rapper/Music Executive is on a mission to bring true hip hop back to the forefront. The current release of RAMPAGE's highly anticipated mixtape “Remington Steele,” produced by multi-platinum producer, Felony Muzik, proves that classic, timeless music can still hold it’s relevance in today’s hip hop industry. Let's check in with Rampage, listen to his past tracks and go Song for Song on "Remington Steele".Big Shout out's to Rampage for sending this through!
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 24, 2013 (originally aired on May 13, 2009) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This flashback episode's commentary focused on the absurd bill that Rep. John Conyers (Democrat - Michagan) is trying to pass through the U.S. Congress called HR848, that if it passes, will have various NEW music costs are passed on to all sorts of FM radio station owners, with the high possibility that great deal of Black-owned Radio Stations (and just regular radio station period) to shut down due to various economic issues. We talked about the potential impact this could have culturally in the U.S. for not just the Black Community, but for the music community at large from music artists, to listeners and others. We also had a great interview with independent Hip-Hop MC, producer, graphic artist & activist Ravage the MeccaGodzilla (http://www.ravagenrumble.com). We covered everything from Ravage's influences, being one of the founders of G.A.ME (the Grassroots Artists MovEment) in NYC, his history with the music industry from being a member of the supercollective Monsta Island Czars (MF Doom, MF Grimm, etc.) and beyond, Ravage's vision of the growth of Hip-Hop & where it needs to go, his latest album project (the "Erroars" production LP) & upcoming music situation, the international scene and more! We do had a Black Agenda Report segment but no new Direct EFX segement this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week July 24, 2013 (originally broadcast on of May 13, 2009) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners 1. MC Lyte feat. Charles Hamilton/Loading/White Label (Played Live) 2. Jadakiss feat. OJ the Juiceman & Swizz Beats/Who's Real/D-Block & Def Jam (Played Live) 3. Mistah F.A.B./No 420/Thizz Ent. (Played Live) 4. Thad Reid/Do My Thang/ThadReid.com (Played Live) 5. Nikki Lynette/Oooh Mommy/MySpace.com White Label (Played Live) 6. The Clipse feat. Kanye West/Kinda A Big Deal/Columbia (Played Live) 7. KRS-One & Buckshot/Robot/Duckdown (Played Live) 8. Serius Jones/Ain't It True/White Label (http://www.GetSerius.com) (Played Live) 9. Ravage/Tracks from the "Erroars" LP (Follow, UrFuked, Monsta eyez, Asian Sensation, Lunch Room 1996, Mystery of Mina, Untitled, Erroar Echo, Magma, Awokenbeethoven, G.O.D.2, Prophecy Pleaze, Stopit 2004, Halozzz, Mic Avengers, Nihon Fast, 8 Bit, Genesis)/RavageNRumble.com (Played Live) 10. M. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12) (Top Song Requested) 11. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 12. Tanya Morgan/So Damn Down/Interdependent Media (Top Song Requested) 13. AmDex feat. DT Laws/Older & Wiser/Domination Recordings (Top Song Requested) 14. Mr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja Tune (Top Song Requested) 15. Bobby Creekwater feat. Stat Quo & Sandman/Trying To Make It/BGOV (Top Song Requested) 16. Chester French/She Loves Everybody/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 17. Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 18. Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Lokixximo & DJ Mesta/Noche Europea (inst.)/Lokixximo Music (Top Song Requested) 21. Atiba/Hey Lady/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Kool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie Records (Top Song Requested) 23. T. Plezya/Blinded (Beauty)/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tplezya) (Top Song Requested) 24. Deam feat. Big Daddy Kane/State Your Game/R.A.P. Agency (Top Song Requested) 25. Madam Madon/Benning Rd. Bomber/Black Opx Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/madammadon) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast): 1. Reflection Eternal/Back Again/Blacksmith Records 2. Ravage/Metsu Anasatsuken09/RavageNRumble.com 3. Brisco feat. Busta Rhymes & Flo Rida/You Know What I'm Talking About/Poe Boy 4. The Jacka/Feat. Andre Nickantina/Glamourous Lifestyle/SMC & TearGas61609.com 5. E The Hip-Hop & R&B Rockstar/U Like Me/FaceMen Kartel & PhatCats Ent 6. LMFAO/Yes/Universal Motown 7. Katia Cadet aka Babykat/Get It Started/Sequence Records 8. Bishop Lamont/Friends/Aftermath 9. Jazmine Sullivan/Dream Big/J Records 10. Wordsmith & Chubb Rock/Old 2 The New/Wordwise Publishing Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven't played in a while on the show - weeks, months, years - or just wanted to reminisce on): DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Pharcyde/The Rubbers Song/Red Hot Organization PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
dirtyswift.com facebook.com/dirtyswift twitter.com/dirtyswift soundcloud.com/dirtyswift youtube.com/djdirtyswift 1. Jungle Boogie Intro 2. The Clipse - When The Last Time 3. Timbaland & Magoo - Cop That Shit (Feat. Missy Elliott) 4. Eric B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul 5. Busta Rhymes - Make It Clap (Feat. Spliff Star) 6. John Legend - Used To Love U 7. Ja Rule - Holla Holla 8. Lil Jon - Get Low (Remix) 9. Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved 10. Imagination - Just An Illusion (Correct Claps Mix) 11. Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl 12. Fabolous - Young N (Holla Back) 13. Kelis - Milkshake 14. P. Diddy - Last Night (feat. Keyshia Cole) 15. Jacques Dutronc - Les Cactus 16. Lyn Collins - Think (About It) 17. Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock - It Takes Two 18. Snoop Dogg - I Wanna Rock 19. Snoop Dogg - Vato (Feat. B-Real) 20. Jay-Z - Jockin Jay-Z 21. Jay-Z - Roc Boys (And The Winner Is).. 22. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back 23. Baby - What Happened To That Boy (Feat. The Clipse) 24. Nas - Oochie Wally 25. David Banner - Play 26. Cassidy - I M A Hustler 27. Nelly - Grillz (feat. Paul Wall, St. Lunatics, Jermaine Dupri) 28. Fabolous - This Is My Party 29. 50 Cent - What Up Gangsta 30. The Diplomats - Dipset Anthem (ft Camron & Juelz Santana) 31. Camron - Oh Boy (ft Juelz Santana) 32. Juelz Santana - Oh Yes 33. Jay-Z - Big Pimpin (feat. UGK)
dirtyswift.com facebook.com/dirtyswift twitter.com/dirtyswift soundcloud.com/dirtyswift 1. Intro "Vieille Ecole" (White Lines / The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel / It Takes Two / Rappers Delight / Unity Pt. 1 / 8th Wonder / The Breaks / Break Dance / The 900 Number) 2. Mac Miller - Party On Fifth Ave 3. Wale - Slight Work (ft. Big Sean) 4. Tyga - Rack City 5. Tyga - Ayy Ladies (Ft. Travis Porter) 6. Aj Hernz - SnapBackSwag 7. B-Skully - Slappa Dappa 8. Kendrick Lamar - Rigamortus (Remix) (Ft Busta Rhymes) 9. T.I. - Hear Ye Hear Ye (Ft. Pharrell) 10. Mikkey Halsted - Another Day In The Ghetto 11. Wale - Chain Music 12. Mac Miller - Frick Park Market 13. Nipsey Hussle - I Need That Feat. Dom Kennedy 14. Birdman - Luxury Life (feat. Mack Maine ) 15. L.E.P. Bogus Boys - Rush Hour Feat. Meek Mill 16. Wiz Khalifa - Bait (Freestyle) 17. Pusha T - Body Work (Ft. Juicy J, Meek Mill And French Montana) 18. J-Doe - Passenger (Ft Reek Da Villain,Busta Rhymes,Spliff Star & N.O.R.E.) 19. T-Pain - Bang Bang Pow Pow (Ft Lil Wayne) 20. ASAP Rocky - Trilla (Feat. ASAP Twelvy & ASAP Nast) 21. Stalley - Pound 22. Wale - Ambition (feat. Meek Mill & Rick Ross)
EL DJ Loco Show August 2011 Week 4 Tracklist: 01. Peedi Crakk ft Chinko The Great - Jacking 4 Beats 02. Black Sheep - This Or That 03. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario 04. Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain 05. Biz Markie - This Is Something for the Radio 06. LL Cool J - Phenomenon 07. Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It 08. Slick Rick - Bedtime Story 09. Mary J. Blige ft Method Man - Love at 1st sight 10. Zhane - Groove Thang 11. Zhane - Hey Mr. DJ 12. Naughty By Nature - Hip Hop Hooray 13. Naughty By Nature - OPP 14. Art of Noise - BEAT BOX 15. Rampage - Get it up 16. Consequence ft Kanye West and John Legend - Whatever u want 17. Jamie Foxx ft Kanye West and Drake - Digital 18. DJ Noodles ft Jermaine Dupri, Ace Hood, Brisco, 2 Pistols, Tom G - Hands High 19. DJ Hawk ft Grafh - Hula Hoop 20. Meek Millz ft T.I., Rick Ross And Vado - Rose Red (Remix) 21. Cam'ron ft Vado - Hey Muma 22. Busta Rhymes ft N.O.R.E., Reek Da Villain, Spliff Star and J-Doe - Tilt 23. Pleasure P ft. Lil Jon - 1 More Drink 24. T-Kidd - Hottest Around 25. Bei Maejor ft J-Cole - Trouble
EL DJ Loco Show August 2011 Week 4 Tracklist: 01. Peedi Crakk ft Chinko The Great - Jacking 4 Beats 02. Black Sheep - This Or That 03. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario 04. Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain 05. Biz Markie - This Is Something for the Radio 06. LL Cool J - Phenomenon 07. Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It 08. Slick Rick - Bedtime Story 09. Mary J. Blige ft Method Man - Love at 1st sight 10. Zhane - Groove Thang 11. Zhane - Hey Mr. DJ 12. Naughty By Nature - Hip Hop Hooray 13. Naughty By Nature - OPP 14. Art of Noise - BEAT BOX 15. Rampage - Get it up 16. Consequence ft Kanye West and John Legend - Whatever u want 17. Jamie Foxx ft Kanye West and Drake - Digital 18. DJ Noodles ft Jermaine Dupri, Ace Hood, Brisco, 2 Pistols, Tom G - Hands High 19. DJ Hawk ft Grafh - Hula Hoop 20. Meek Millz ft T.I., Rick Ross And Vado - Rose Red (Remix) 21. Cam'ron ft Vado - Hey Muma 22. Busta Rhymes ft N.O.R.E., Reek Da Villain, Spliff Star and J-Doe - Tilt 23. Pleasure P ft. Lil Jon - 1 More Drink 24. T-Kidd - Hottest Around 25. Bei Maejor ft J-Cole - Trouble
** We had a few problems in with the studio computer for sending out this week's most recent radio show (Geek Squad repair shop, here we come), but luckily we can keep it moving. ** ** This week's episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast is one of our many favorite flashback episodes from the vaults...hope you enjoy it! :) ** Player (via Podomatic feed): Powered by Podbean.com Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed): Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as") Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV) This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 28, 2010 is a rebroadcast of the April 15, 2009 show which contains some Old and Classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This commentary from that show focused on the entire mainstream media (MSM) coverage about the Somali pirate scenario, the rise of more extreme right-wing organizations in the U.S. since the election of Pres. Barack Obama (and why in a way, it's a pretty silly scenario on multiple levels in regards to being scared of certain Black People) and some other things here and there. We had a great interview with Dave Kusek (instructor at Berklee School of Music amongst other accomplishments), the co-author of book The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution. Some of the subject matter we touched on during the interview included how technology has totally changed the current state of music industry in the past 10 - 15 years, how hard working independent artists currently have some of the most optimal chances to distribute, promote and sell their music to the masses due to things like internet innovations (Web 2.0, self-distribution options for music & content, etc.), where the current music industry should change to be both profitable and give music to the people they way they want, reaching out for niche audiences (esp. in the different genres of Black Music) and more! Please check out Mr. Kusek's official site for The Future Of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution book (which also has lots of great articles about the future of the music industry) at http://www.FutureOfMusicBook.com! Due to the length of the interview, we did not have DirectEFX or Black Agenda Report segments that week. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast here on BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of April 28, 2010 (directly from the week of April 15, 2009) (in no particular order) Funky Fresh Crew feat. Afu-Ra/Drop A Jewel/Grand Central RecordsMr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja TuneMr. Lif/Folklore/Bloodbot Tactical EnterprisesDOOM/Absolutely/Lex RecordsForiegn Exchange feat. D1/Take Off The Blues/Hard Boiled RecordsKool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie RecordsQ-Tip feat. Kanye West & Consequence/We Fight We Love RMX/Universal MotownScratch feat. Musiq Soulchild/Tonite/Gold Dust & !K7Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal MotownM. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12)Camp Lo feat. Yahzarah/Regulate/Soul FeverTrillogy/Warning/Starr Media GroupBalkan Beat Box/Hermetico (Dub Gabriel Kush Arora RMX)/JDubAsher Roth feat. Cee-Lo/Be By Myself/SchoolBoy, SRC & UniversalRick Ross feat. Nas & Kevin Cossum/Usual Suspects/Slip-N-Slide, Maybach Music & Def JamMistah FAB/Teenage Thug/Faeva Afta, Thizz & Atlantic RecordsDavid Rush feat. Pitbull & Kevin Rudolph/Shooting Star (Party Rock RMX)/Xequitive Board Ent., Mr. 305 & KochVybz Kartel/Without My Own/DJ Smurf MuzicChae Hawk/Meal Ticket/ChaeHawk.comBlaq Poet/Ain't Nuttin' Changed/Year RoundAce Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def JamSkull Gang feat. Juelz Santana/I Am The Club (inst.)/Skull Gang & E1Alchemist feat. Maxwell & Twista/Smile (inst.)/AlchemistBeats.com Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All (inst.)/Never So Deep RecordsAce Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def JamDa Union/Gimmie Ur Luv (inst.)/White LabelStat Quo/Stylin' (inst.)/White LabelMims feat. Letoya Luckett/Love Rollercoaster (inst.)/American King & Capitol PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music FindsCurrent FuseBox Radio Broadcast Radio & Internet Affiliates (as of this week):UrbanNetwork.com's The Mix Internet Radio Station - UN Power Jam Radio (owned by Urban Network Magazine) OKRP.com, ReeWineMusic.com/ReeWine Radio, Progressive Blend Radio, Sprint Radio Extra/mSpot (via the Worldwide Alpha Communications Network), SouthBound.FM, DeadBeat Radio, CrackAudio.com, TheBestJams.com/The Best Jams Radio, Radio CPR 97.5 FM, FlyTunes.FM/FlyCast ,Planet Urban (Austrailia)/PlanetUrban.com.au, AmalgamDigital.com, BlockJams.com, ConspiracyUK.com , FONYE Radio , VI Radio , DurdeeSouthRadio.com , Beyond.FM , MyBlockRadio.net, Rutgers University Radio, WRSU 88.7 FM, Stop Beefin' Start Eatin' Radio, Ceesiety Radio, Mixshow Blast Radio, Slip-N-Slide DJs Podcast, The Best Jams, ExtravaGangsta Radio, HipHopSoulRadio.com , Digiwaxx Presents: The Blast , White Folks Get Crunk for DJs, Legion Music & Media, UnderWorldMixRadio.com, MixLaWax Radio, Trunk Hustlers Online, 907 Jamz. 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This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of May 13, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary focused on the absurd bill that Rep. John Conyers (Democrat - Michagan) is trying to pass through the U.S. Congress called HR848, that if it passes, will have various NEW music costs are passed on to all sorts of FM radio station owners, with the high possibility that great deal of Black-owned Radio Stations (and just regular radio station period) to shut down due to various economic issues. We talked about the potential impact this could have culturally in the U.S. for not just the Black Community, but for the music community at large from music artists, to listeners and others. We also had a great interview with independent Hip-Hop MC, producer, graphic artist & activist Ravage the MeccaGodzilla (http://www.ravagenrumble.com). We covered everything from Ravage's influences, being one of the founders of G.A.ME (the Grassroots Artists MovEment) in NYC, his history with the music industry from being a member of the supercollective Monsta Island Czars (MF Doom, MF Grimm, etc.) and beyond, Ravage's vision of the growth of Hip-Hop & where it needs to go, his latest album project (the "Erroars" production LP) & upcoming music situation, the international scene and more! We do have a new Black Agenda Report segment but no new Direct EFX segement this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of May 13, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners 1. MC Lyte feat. Charles Hamilton/Loading/White Label (Played Live) 2. Jadakiss feat. OJ the Juiceman & Swizz Beats/Who's Real/D-Block & Def Jam (Played Live) 3. Mistah F.A.B./No 420/Thizz Ent. (Played Live) 4. Thad Reid/Do My Thang/ThadReid.com (Played Live) 5. Nikki Lynette/Oooh Mommy/MySpace.com White Label (Played Live) 6. The Clipse feat. Kanye West/Kinda A Big Deal/Columbia (Played Live) 7. KRS-One & Buckshot/Robot/Duckdown (Played Live) 8. Serius Jones/Ain't It True/White Label (http://www.GetSerius.com) (Played Live) 9. Ravage/Tracks from the "Erroars" LP (Follow, UrFuked, Monsta eyez, Asian Sensation, Lunch Room 1996, Mystery of Mina, Untitled, Erroar Echo, Magma, Awokenbeethoven, G.O.D.2, Prophecy Pleaze, Stopit 2004, Halozzz, Mic Avengers, Nihon Fast, 8 Bit, Genesis)/RavageNRumble.com (Played Live) 10. M. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12) (Top Song Requested) 11. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 12. Tanya Morgan/So Damn Down/Interdependent Media (Top Song Requested) 13. AmDex feat. DT Laws/Older & Wiser/Domination Recordings (Top Song Requested) 14. Mr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja Tune (Top Song Requested) 15. Bobby Creekwater feat. Stat Quo & Sandman/Trying To Make It/BGOV (Top Song Requested) 16. Chester French/She Loves Everybody/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 17. Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 18. Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Lokixximo & DJ Mesta/Noche Europea (inst.)/Lokixximo Music (Top Song Requested) 21. Atiba/Hey Lady/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Kool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie Records (Top Song Requested) 23. T. Plezya/Blinded (Beauty)/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tplezya) (Top Song Requested) 24. Deam feat. Big Daddy Kane/State Your Game/R.A.P. Agency (Top Song Requested) 25. Madam Madon/Benning Rd. Bomber/Black Opx Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/madammadon) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast): 1. Reflection Eternal/Back Again/Blacksmith Records 2. Ravage/Metsu Anasatsuken09/RavageNRumble.com 3. Brisco feat. Busta Rhymes & Flo Rida/You Know What I'm Talking About/Poe Boy 4. The Jacka/Feat. Andre Nickantina/Glamourous Lifestyle/SMC & TearGas61609.com 5. E The Hip-Hop & R&B Rockstar/U Like Me/FaceMen Kartel & PhatCats Ent 6. LMFAO/Yes/Universal Motown 7. Katia Cadet aka Babykat/Get It Started/Sequence Records 8. Bishop Lamont/Friends/Aftermath 9. Jazmine Sullivan/Dream Big/J Records 10. Wordsmith & Chubb Rock/Old 2 The New/Wordwise Publishing Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven't played in a while on the show - weeks, months, years - or just wanted to reminisce on): DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Pharcyde/The Rubbers Song/Red Hot Organization PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 15, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary focused on the entire mainstream media (MSM) coverage about the Somali pirate scenario, the rise of more extreme right-wing organizations in the U.S. since the election of Pres. Barack Obama (and why in a way, it's a pretty silly scenario on multiple levels in regards to being scared of certain Black People) and some other things here and there. This week on the show, we had a great interview with Dave Kusek (instructor at Berklee School of Music amongst other accomplishments), the co-author of book "The Future Of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution". Some of the subject matter we touched on during the interview included how technology has totally changed the current state of music industry in the past 10 - 15 years, how hard working independent artists currently have some of the most optimal chances to distribute, promote and sell their music to the masses due to things like internet innovations (Web 2.0, self-distribution options for music & content, etc.), where the current music industry should change to be both profitable and give music to the people they way they want, reaching out for niche audiences (esp. in the different genres of Black Music) and more! Please check out Mr. Kusek's official site for "The Future Of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution" book (which also has lots of great articles about the future of the music industry) at http://futureofmusicbook.com! Due to our interview, we did not have new Direct EFX or Black Agenda Report segments this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of April 15, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners - Not Many This Week Due To Interview) 1. Q-Tip feat. Kanye West & Consequence/We Fight We Love RMX/Universal Motown (Played Live) 2. Scratch feat. Musiq Soulchild/Tonite/Gold Dust & !K7 (Played Live) 3. Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal Motown (Played Live) 4. M. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12) (Played Live) 5. Camp Lo feat. Yahzarah/Regulate/Soul Fever (Played Live) 6. Asher Roth feat. Cee-Lo/Be By Myself/SchoolBoy, SRC & Universal (Played Live) 7. Rick Ross feat. Nas & Kevin Cossum/Usual Suspects/Slip-N-Slide, Maybach Music & Def Jam (Played Live) 8. Mistah FAB/Teenage Thug/Faeva Afta, Thizz & Atlantic Records (Played Live) 9. David Rush feat. Pitbull & Kevin Rudolph/Shooting Star (Party Rock RMX)/Xequitive Board Ent., Mr. 305 & Koch (Played Live) 10. Vybz Kartel/Without My Own/DJ Smurf Muzic (Played Live) 11. Chae Hawk/Meal Ticket/ChaeHawk.com (Played Live) 12. Blaq Poet/Ain't Nuttin' Changed/Year Round (Played Live) 13. Ace Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def Jam (Played Live) 14. Skull Gang feat. Juelz Santana/I Am The Club (inst.)/Skull Gang & E1 (Played Live) 15. Alchemist feat. Maxwell & Twista/Smile (inst.)/AlchemistBeats.com (Played Live) 16. Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All (inst.)/Never So Deep Records (Played Live) 17. Ace Hood feat. Akon & T-Pain/Overtime (inst.)/We The Best & Def Jam (Played Live) 18. Jadakiss feat. Styles P./One More Step/D-Block & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 19. Beenie Man/Streets Is Gettin' Hot/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/beenieman) (Top Song Requested) 20. UGK feat. Raheem DeVaughn/Still on the Grind/UGK Records (Top Song Requested) 21. American Yard/Start The Show/Konvict Muzik & Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 22. Hellz Yea/Hard Truth/HellzYea.com (Top Song Requested) 23. Slick the Misfit feat. Jadakiss/Slide/MySpace.com White Label (http://www.myspace.com/slickthemisfit) (Top Song Requested) 24. Unique Image/Fresh Off The Lot/Big Gates Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Crew Grrl Order feat. MC Lyte/All Bets Off/SlamJamz (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast): 1. Mr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja Tune 2. Mr. Lif/Folklore/Bloodbot Tactical Enterprises 3. DOOM/Absolutely/Lex Records 4. Foriegn Exchange feat. D1/Take Off The Blues/Hard Boiled Records 5. Kool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie Records 6. Trillogy/Warning/Starr Media Group 7. Balkan Beat Box/Hermetico (Dub Gabriel Kush Arora RMX)/JDub 8. Da Union/Gimmie Ur Luv (inst.)/White Label 9. Stat Quo/Stylin' (inst.)/White Label 10. Mims feat. Letoya Luckett/Love Rollercoaster (inst.)/American King & Capitol Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven't played in a while on the show - weeks, months, years - or just wanted to reminisce on): DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Funky Fresh Crew feat. Afu-Ra/Drop A Jewel/Grand Central Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds