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In this episode of Diagnosis Success K. Sparks & JS aka The Best sit down with special guest Stic Man from the legendary Hip-Hop group Dead Prez. During this interview Stic discusses how he became started in music, the beginning stages of Dead Prez, creation of their classic records, Malcom X, power of community, Jay-Z collaboration, his new book entitled The 5 Principles, and much more. Website https://www.ksparksmusic.com/ Twitter https://x.com/Ksparkstv TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ksparksmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KsparksMusic/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/DiagnosisSuccess/
Kenya Stories by Daniel Duwa Show/Podcasts This one's pure fire! Throwback to when one of the most powerful hip-hop crews, Dead Prez, hit our shores and brought that unforgettable energy. Even if these archives may have lost some shine over time, the poetic and unapologetically lyrical duo, Stic Man & M-1, still resonate fiercely. Known for their confrontational style and lyrics that champion militant social justice, self-determination, and Pan-Africanism, Dead Prez left a mark that can't be erased. Here's to the power of truth in music. Enjoy the story! #KenyaStories #DeadPrez #HipHopHistory #WednesdayVibes #KenyanStories #HipHop Daniel Duwa Presents - ART, CULTURE, TECH, TRAVEL, GROWTH SCALING Award-winning film director/producer/photographer/author Philips Foundation Certified Scaling & Growth Leadership Trainer & Consultant Awarded business scaler helping individuals & corporations achieve clarity in uncertain times #5NextSteps Consider signing up for Business Leadership Training Session at: https://superpeer.com/danielduwa I also have some resources and books: 5 Next Steps Show: https://bit.ly/3WIKB9v Kenyan Stories: https://spoti.fi/3EiQ3HI Conversations Show: https://spoti.fi/3my3hY2 On Spotify, Apple, online, and everywhere you get great stories. My Book Store on Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/3O7Ux6C Support the shows here: https://bit.ly/3zCkw1Y My Published Articles: https://danielduwa.medium.com/ #5nextstepsbydanielduwa #StayInspired #Staydriven #officehours #getinspired#stayinspired #Staydriven #ThoughtLeadership #businessdevelopment#awardwinning #businessleadershiptraining #cSuite #leadership#leadershipquotes #leadershipgoals #brainstorming #volunteering #diversity
At the end of 2022, Aaron Potts recorded a dope podcast with stic.man, Keith Tucker and Dawud Hasan. Stic.man is one half of the famous rap duo, Dead Prez, that made several classics in the early 2000s. Keith Tucker is the founder of Hip Hop is Green which created the 10th element of Hip Hop, Health & Wellness. Dawud Hasan joins Aaron for the second time to facilitate the discussion with these hip hop legends. On this 2BR episode, hear what makes running hip hop. Plus find out what these legends are doing to communicate this message. Watch the podcast interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RxEMfRnnYGM ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners/ ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/ ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/2BlackRunners
Stic.man of Dead Prez joins Jo to discuss his new book "The Five Principles," on how to live a fruitful and passionate life. He discusses as early as the fifth grade his love for rap and it was his older brother who introduced him to hip-hop. Through him, he learned how to distill it from rap and funk, and how he converted his poetry to his iconic rap lyrics.
Dead Prez Dead Prez, is an American hip-hop duo composed of Stic Man & M-1, formed in 1996 in New York City. They are known for their confrontational style, combined with lyrics focused on both militant social justice, self-determination, and Pan Africanism. I should not have a favorite, but my favorite song by the duo is Mind Sex, a hip hop take on sensual love I think. Enjoy the performance. Some of these stories have existed on different platforms, media outlets and in different formats, they will be available on this feed from now on. Please subscribe so that you are notified as soon as a new episode is available. Also, like, comment, share the stories with your families, friends, colleagues, near, wide, and far and support these stories. Feel free to recommend a guest for Kenyan Stories you would like to hear. Kenyan Stories, tales from the motherland. To recommend yourself or other Kenyan Stories guest, or audio or film production enquires please email. danielduwacreative@outlook.com Kenyan Stories is produced by me, Daniel Duwa. Regards, Daniel. Please support my work here by making a donation here: https://rb.gy/xghevf Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Support Kenyan Stories here: https://ko-fi.com/danielduwa Listen to my other podcast - Conversations with Daniel Duwa Podcast here: https://rb.gy/k3cccz Online Store: https://rb.gy/jq9be6 My Book: Uzuri by Daniel Duwa: Stunning Women in Nairobi: https://rb.gy/4ippey My Amazon Shopping Links: Desktop Computer: https://amzn.to/3diGzxZLaptop Computer: https://amzn.to/39JSwMv Camera: https://amzn.to/3311PUR Canon Lens https://amzn.to/38YTaGi WD External Hard Drive: https://amzn.to/35KHMvF Home Cinema Projector: https://amzn.to/3lMc1b7 Home Cinema Projector Wireless 1080p: https://amzn.to/2IVC68T Audio Mixer: https://amzn.to/3pCGavT Other Social: Facebook Page: danielduwacreative, danielduwa Facebook @danielduwa Twitter, Instagram: @danielduwa My Story - Youghest Pirate: https://rb.gy/vcthbh Podcaster and Executive Strategist & Intelligence Leadership Coach - growing talents, scaling businesses, and bringing clarity to corporates in uncertain times. #5nextstepsFilming, Photography, Creative, People, Places, Beautiful Things. The Innovation Centre, Loresho Ridge, Nairobi, Kenya. Both the Podcasts I produce - Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa & Conversations with Daniel Duwa are available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Pocket Cast, Anchor, RadioPublic, Pocket Cast, Spotify, or anywhere you get #storiesthatmatter and #podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenyanstories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenyanstories/support
This week Adisa the Bishop talks with the one and only revolutionary rap icon stic.man aka @stic from the legendary rap group Dead Prez. They talk about how much love Dead Prez has for The Bay and how the Black Panthers impacted their work. Then Stic talks about how studying old school rap performances helped Dead Prez get their on stage shows so lit Lord Jamar knew they had something special. Follow stic.man Follow Adisa Pharcyde TV
This episode's guest founded his own sub-genre "fit hop" in 2011 with his solo album The Workout. On Feb. 28 multi-platinum hip hop artist and producer Stic.man, one half of Dead Prez, releases his next project under the banner of his RBG Fit Club imprint - a short film called A Beautiful Run. Stic dropped the sequel to The Workout around a year ago, and with his new Muhammad Ali-inspired short film he continues to live out his mantra of "Let Nothing Stop You." The north Florida native's been active in hip hop since him and his partner M-1 delivered an absolute anthem called "It's Bigger Than Hip Hop", the smash record from Dead Prez' debut album Let's Get Free (Feb. 2000). The interview started out with that moment in the young career of Khnum Muata Ibomu (ne Clayton Gavin) before moving into: the duo's time at 90s upstart Loud Records Stic's founding of his company RBG Fit Club along with his wife - author and nutritionist Afya Ibomu Crafting the subject matter and sound of "fit hop" How Stic went from jogging for five minutes to becoming a certified running coach Ibomu's forthcoming short film on his second greatest love Being that Dead Prez is synonymous with "revolutionary", we also opened the interview with Stic's fascinating connection to the recently released major motion picture Judas and the Black Messiah. When he casually said "Akua Njeri", I realized I'd stumbled onto the perfect icebreaker. In the episode's monologue, I had to talk through my struggles with grasping the divisive issue "feminism" through the lens of Black Messiah's Deborah Johnson (Dominique Fishback), while revisiting some lyrics from Rapsody's 2019 album Eve. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/its-always-personal/support
This week marks the anniversaries of Big Pun's death and J. Dilla's death, as well as his birthday. The guys decided to talk to some of their friends and collaborators. Frank Nitt of Frank N Dank joins the guys, as well as Stic-Man and M1 otherwise known as Dead Prez.Follow us on all Social Media Platforms, YouTube, and Patreon if you want more Juan Ep is Dead at:Instagram & Twitter@CiphaSounds@Rosenbergradio@JuanEpIsDead@Billyjune88YouTubehttp://Youtube.com/JuanEpIsDeadPatreonhttp://patreon.com/juanepisdead See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a way to start a podcast with our first guest being none other than the legendary stic.man of dead prez fame. Stic tells his story about how contracting gout at a young age forced him drastically change his diet and spoke about the influence his wife & nutritionist, Afya Ibomu has had on his life. Check out their joint companies website : www.rbgfitclub.com Instagram: @stic @bigrapcookbook Podcast music by @thelastskeptik Food bars featured: KRS One "Beef" stic.man "Drink Water" Places mentioned: Camden Market, London Desta Ethiopian Kitchen, Druid Hills, Atlanta Jolo's Kitchen, New Rochelle People mentioned: Afya Ibomu (@afyaibomu) Erykah Badu (@erykahbadu) @plantbaseddrippin Coach Nym (@coachnym) Chef Ietef (@ietef)
Your boys DJ EFN, KGB and Manny Digital are back again!! On this episode DJ EFN introduces the 4 stages of raising children according to Tibetan wisdom. We then travel into the "Chore Zone" and the household chores we working with in our households. We're then joined by the homie Stic Man from Dead Prez. We talk about his family, his views on health & wellness, Hip Hop and how he and his better half go about raising their 18 and 4 year old sons. It's Fatherhood from the Hip Hop perspective every Tuesday on the Father Hoods podcast! _________________________________ Join the conversation with DJ EFN, KGB and Manny Digital on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! _________________________________ s/o Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - Listen to "Be A Father To Your Child" Right NOW! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fatherhoodspod/message
On this episode of AMYLA's "Window Seat", singer/songwriter Maimouna Youssef (who recently spit a powerful and viral verse on Common/August Greene's NPR Tiny Desk Concert), chats with Stic Man of Dead Prez and shares an incredible story of how the two met at Dave Chappelle's Block Party and bonded over music.
This week on Window Seat, Mumu Fresh is chatting about natural Chinese and Kemetic remedies to create long term wellness, physical fitness, vegan living, and mental health with acupuncturist and nutritionalist Dr Kokai Patterson and Stic Man of Dead Prez.
Our review of Kendrick Lamar’s latest album “Damn.” as we were rollin in the car. What we’re your thoughts on the album? Episode Playlist: * Cadillac Freeze – “This Feeling” * Freeway ft. Dave East – “Hold The Fort” * Gods’Illa ft. Stic Man of Dead Prez & Joe.D – “Plugged” * Anik Khan – “Kites”
Our review of Kendrick Lamar’s latest album "DAMN" as we were rollin in the car. What we're your thoughts on the album? Episode Playlist: * Cadillac Freeze “This Feeling” * Freeway ft. Dave East “Hold The Fort” * Gods'Illa ft. Stic Man of Dead Prez “Plugged” * Anik Khan “Kites” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our review of Kendrick Lamar’s latest album "DAMN" as we were rollin in the car. What we're your thoughts on the album? Episode Playlist: * Cadillac Freeze “This Feeling” * Freeway ft. Dave East “Hold The Fort” * Gods'Illa ft. Stic Man of Dead Prez “Plugged” * Anik Khan “Kites” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our review of Kendrick Lamar’s latest album "DAMN" as we were rollin in the car. What we're your thoughts on the album? Episode Playlist: * Cadillac Freeze “This Feeling” * Freeway ft. Dave East “Hold The Fort” * Gods'Illa ft. Stic Man of Dead Prez “Plugged” * Anik Khan “Kites”
Revolutionary But Gangsta...What more needs to be said..STIC MAN ON MYSKINISMYSIN RADIO..We will be talking about rbg fit club, hip hop, revolution, vegans...and whatever else comes to mind....JOIN US BY CALLING 347-855-8692 (press 1to GET ON AIR)
Coach Joe shares his experience from the HipHop Is Green: 10th Element Of HipHop Event. He had the honor of hanging with the Bartendaz calisthenics family and was able to chat with some very inspiring people helping their community become health through nutrition of the body and the mind. Stic-Man __________ twitter.com/sticrbg instagram.com/sticrbg facebook.com/STICRBG www.rbgfitclub.com Queen Afua _____________ www.queenafua.com twitter.com/QueenAfuaHeals facebook.com/queenafuawellnessinstitute SuperNova Slom __________________ facebook.com/supanovaslom/ www.supanovaslom.com youtube.com/user/supanovaslom www.wellnesssalute.com instagram.com/supanovaslom twitter.com/supanovaslom Giant CEO of Bartendaz _________________________ instagram.com/giantbartendaz www.facebook.com/originalbartendaz twitter.com/bartendazgiant Styles P ________ http://www.stylesp.net twitter.com/therealstylesp www.facebook.com/therealStylesP www.youtube.com/user/therealstylesp instagram.com/realholidaystyles/ http://www.juiceforlife.biz/Juice_For_Life/Home.html twitter.com/juicesforlife GorillaGrounds.com GorillaGrounds@Gmail.com Instagram.com/Gorilla.Grounds Instagram.com/EJoeyTorres Facebook.com/GorillaGrounds Twitter.com/GorillaGrounds
In this episode we discuss our takeaways from Episode 19 with Stic.Man. There were many powerful topics that were discussed. It was a pleasure to have Stic.Man our show. He shared some amazing information his mission to raise the bar on health, fitness and well-being. If you didn’t get a chance to listen to Episode 19 you can get it here: http://jkhealthtribe.com/19
Stic Man is an internationally acclaimed hip hop artist, known widely for his work on over 10 releases as an emcee and producer with the revolutionary hip hop duo dead prez, and also as a solo artist, producer, songwriter, author, publisher, martial art student, marathoner, holistic health advocate and founder of the RBG FIT CLUB. RBG FIT CLUB is a holistic, healthy lifestyle and fitness movement rooted in 5 core principles: Knowledge, Nutrition, Exercise, Rest and Consistency. Not a dogmatic program but a dynamic mindset and way of life centered in the values of pro-active, preventative holistic health. The brand mission is to raise the bar on health, fitness and well-being through building an engaging, motivational and culturally relevant movement in which people from all walks of life enthusiastically take ownership of their health and are able to enjoy the benefits of healthy, energetic, prosperous and compassionate lives. RBG FIT CLUB recognizes the urgency in our communities in general to revolutionize our priorities as it relates to health. Stic is also a proud father of one son and a husband of 20 yrs to holistic nutritionist and best selling author Afya Ibomu. Stic has also produced original music for major motion pictures such as Fast and the Furious, Project X and others, as well as the award winning HBO series Entourage and the theme song for Comedy Central’s Dave Chapelle Show. In addition, stic has produced and co-written for platinum selling albums for artists such as Erykah Badu, Nas and others. Stic has been consistently touring for over 10 years visiting Afrika, Cuba, UK, Europe, South America, and is actively touring year round. Visit the show notes page at: http://jkhealthtribe.com/19
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of Dec. 31, 2015 [flashback episode due to the holiday season; originally broadcast on the week of June 17, 2015] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:31:11 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:31:12 - 2:58:19 DJ Fusion Mix ** NOTE: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE'VE EVER DONE A TOTALLY EXPLICIT COMMENTARY FOR THIS WEEK'S RADIO SHOW IN REGARDS TO LANGUAGE DUE TO THE INSANITY OF THE RECENT NEWS CYCLE. ** The commentary during that week touched base on the role of independent Black American media and our views as a whole during what really felt like a past few days of utterly “Black Bodies and Minds Aren’t REALLY Treasured by damned near anyone” news, including the upcoming savage displacement of Blacks of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic, the utterly boneheaded responses from folks of all backgrounds to the blackface act of Rachel Dolezel (and pretty much being told that “blackness” can be put on like a hat when convenient as long as you’re white and should be an honor as long as people are “down for the cause”), more situations of blatant discrimination against young Black children in the U.S. and the horrendous act of domestic terrorism in Charleston, SC at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. We also talked about a few popular culture things to round off the show's talk segment, including the upcoming Janet Jackson tour and her career as a whole through the years. There was no Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode due to our long commentary. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of Dec. 31, 2015 [originally broadcast on the week of June 17, 2015] Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast by DJ Fusion [tunes listed by artist/song title/label(s) in order] 1. EMPD vs. Eric Clapton - I Shot The Business (JoeyKrash Mash Mix)/White Label 2. Bilal/Satellites/BBE 3. Koyto feat. Phil Da Agony/Once Again/Grovefellas.net 4. Kendrick Lamar/Alright/Aftermath & Interscope 5. Jaga Jazzist/Starfire/Ninja Tune 6. Quantic presents The Western Transient/Creation (East L.A.)/Tru Thoughts 7. Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment/Wanna Be Cool/DonnieTrumpet.com 8. Wiley/From The Outside (Special Request VIP)/Big Dada 9. Giorgio Moroder feat. Charli XCX/Diamonds/RCA 10. Juxtapose/Technometry (Opolopo RMX)/Heard and Felt 11. The Alchemist & Oh No feat. Phantogram/K.Y.S.A./Mass Appeal 12. Seven Davis Jr./Wild Hearts/Ninja Tune 13. Camp Lo/Bright Lights/Nature Sounds 14. Melanie Fiona/Bite The Bullet/Title 9, Primary Wave & BMG 15. CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. DOOM/Ka-Bang/Brick 16. Hudson Mohawke/Ryderz/Warp Records 17. Gods'Illa feat. Stic Man & Joe.D/Plugged/HipNOTT Records 18. Jared Evan feat. Reks & Skyzoo/Etch-A-Sketch/Zone 4 & Interscope 19. Bishop Nehru/Somebody Waits/Mass Appeal 20. The Mood Doctors/Time Refill/Pandemonium Wreckordz 21. A Tribe Called Red feat. Hellnback/The People's Champ/Radicalized Records & Pirates Blend In Canada 22. Database/Cool Kids/Life On Planes Records Top Request (Music Requested By The Listeners + Music Still Lasting in Rotation) 1. CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. Method Man/Nightcrawler/Brick 2. Pete Rock/Heaven and Earth/Mello Music Group 3. Alchemist/The Type/ALC Records 4. Earl Sweatshirt/Up Top/Tan Cressida & Columbia Records 5. J-Live/Mic Singletary/Moriter Music 6. Illa J/Strippers/Bastard Jazz 7. Roisin Murphy/Exploitation/Play It Again Sam 8. Banks/Change (Jensen Sportag RMX)/Harvest & Good Years 9. Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah & Rick Ross/Revory (Wraith)/Ice H2O & Caroline 10. Mega Ran & Storyville (Soul Veggies) feat. Esoteric, Reks & Reef the Lost Cause/Artillery/Brick Records 11. J. Sands feat. Main Flo & Dank/I Got Some Weed/B.U.K.A. Ent. 12. Royal/Across 110th St/AllTheWayRoyal.com 13. Jaga Jazzist/Oban/Ninja Tune 14. Alabama Shakes/Dunes/Rough Trade Records, ATO Records & MapleMusic Recordings 15. Annabel (lee)/Breathe Us/Ninja Tune 16. Tuxedo/Do It (Flaunt Edwards Edit)/Stones Throw 17. Empire Cast feat Jussie Smollett & Yazz/You're So Beautiful (Danger Ultra RMX)/White Label 18. Vic Mensa feat. Kanye West/U Mad/Def Jam 19. Bizz The Prince feat. Inspectah Deck/Break The Walls/White Label 20. 80s Babies/3Fifths/Tall Black Guy Productions 21. Sly and Robbie and Spicy Chocolate feat. Ce'Cile/Let Me Love You/VP 22. Art of Ballistics/Take It On Faith/Lowatt 23. Hiatus Kaiyote/Shaolin Monk Motherfunk/Flying Buddha & Sony
Stic of Dead Prez stopped by The #LiveFrom285 Podcast to chop it up with B High about creating classics Lets Get Free (Hip Hop, Propaganda), Revolutionary but Gangsta, and Information Age. Stic also discusses mental health, holistic wellness, social media addiction, how to take back control of your life, RBG Fit Club and much more.
This is the latest, BRAND NEW episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of June 17, 2015 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:31:11 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:31:12 - 2:58:19 DJ Fusion Mix ** NOTE: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE'VE EVER DONE A TOTALLY EXPLICIT COMMENTARY FOR THIS WEEK'S RADIO SHOW IN REGARDS TO LANGUAGE DUE TO THE INSANITY OF THE RECENT NEWS CYCLE. ** The commentary this week touched base on the role of independent Black American media and our views as a whole during what really felt like a past few days of utterly “Black Bodies and Minds Aren’t REALLY Treasured by damned near anyone” news, including the upcoming savage displacement of Blacks of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic, the utterly boneheaded responses from folks of all backgrounds to the blackface act of Rachel Dolezel (and pretty much being told that “blackness” can be put on like a hat when convenient as long as you’re white and should be an honor as long as people are “down for the cause”), more situations of blatant discrimination against young Black children in the U.S. and the horrendous act of domestic terrorism in Charleston, SC at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. We also talked about a few popular culture things to round off the show's talk segement, including the upcoming Janet Jackson tour and her career as a whole through the years. There is no brand new Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode due to our long commentary. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of June 17, 2015 Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast by DJ Fusion [tunes listed by artist/song title/label(s) in order] 1. EMPD vs. Eric Clapton - I Shot The Business (JoeyKrash Mash Mix)/White Label 2. Bilal/Satellites/BBE 3. Koyto feat. Phil Da Agony/Once Again/Grovefellas.net 4. Kendrick Lamar/Alright/Aftermath & Interscope 5. Jaga Jazzist/Starfire/Ninja Tune 6. Quantic presents The Western Transient/Creation (East L.A.)/Tru Thoughts 7. Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment/Wanna Be Cool/DonnieTrumpet.com 8. Wiley/From The Outside (Special Request VIP)/Big Dada 9. Giorgio Moroder feat. Charli XCX/Diamonds/RCA 10. Juxtapose/Technometry (Opolopo RMX)/Heard and Felt 11. The Alchemist & Oh No feat. Phantogram/K.Y.S.A./Mass Appeal 12. Seven Davis Jr./Wild Hearts/Ninja Tune 13. Camp Lo/Bright Lights/Nature Sounds 14. Melanie Fiona/Bite The Bullet/Title 9, Primary Wave & BMG 15. CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. DOOM/Ka-Bang/Brick 16. Hudson Mohawke/Ryderz/Warp Records 17. Gods'Illa feat. Stic Man & Joe.D/Plugged/HipNOTT Records 18. Jared Evan feat. Reks & Skyzoo/Etch-A-Sketch/Zone 4 & Interscope 19. Bishop Nehru/Somebody Waits/Mass Appeal 20. The Mood Doctors/Time Refill/Pandemonium Wreckordz 21. A Tribe Called Red feat. Hellnback/The People's Champ/Radicalized Records & Pirates Blend In Canada 22. Database/Cool Kids/Life On Planes Records Top Request (Music Requested By The Listeners + Music Still Lasting in Rotation) 1. CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. Method Man/Nightcrawler/Brick 2. Pete Rock/Heaven and Earth/Mello Music Group 3. Alchemist/The Type/ALC Records 4. Earl Sweatshirt/Up Top/Tan Cressida & Columbia Records 5. J-Live/Mic Singletary/Moriter Music 6. Illa J/Strippers/Bastard Jazz 7. Roisin Murphy/Exploitation/Play It Again Sam 8. Banks/Change (Jensen Sportag RMX)/Harvest & Good Years 9. Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah & Rick Ross/Revory (Wraith)/Ice H2O & Caroline 10. Mega Ran & Storyville (Soul Veggies) feat. Esoteric, Reks & Reef the Lost Cause/Artillery/Brick Records 11. J. Sands feat. Main Flo & Dank/I Got Some Weed/B.U.K.A. Ent. 12. Royal/Across 110th St/AllTheWayRoyal.com 13. Jaga Jazzist/Oban/Ninja Tune 14. Alabama Shakes/Dunes/Rough Trade Records, ATO Records & MapleMusic Recordings 15. Annabel (lee)/Breathe Us/Ninja Tune 16. Tuxedo/Do It (Flaunt Edwards Edit)/Stones Throw 17. Empire Cast feat Jussie Smollett & Yazz/You're So Beautiful (Danger Ultra RMX)/White Label 18. Vic Mensa feat. Kanye West/U Mad/Def Jam 19. Bizz The Prince feat. Inspectah Deck/Break The Walls/White Label 20. 80s Babies/3Fifths/Tall Black Guy Productions 21. Sly and Robbie and Spicy Chocolate feat. Ce'Cile/Let Me Love You/VP 22. Art of Ballistics/Take It On Faith/Lowatt 23. Hiatus Kaiyote/Shaolin Monk Motherfunk/Flying Buddha & Sony
This week on The Library we hear part one of Tim's interview with Gods'Illa, a hip hop group consisting of three actual brothers, Acem, Truth and Powerful. Their new album, “Believe In Gods'Illa” is out now on HiPNOTT Records. Asked about the track “Plugged” (feat. Stic Man of Dead Prez& Joe.D) which addresses police brutality and how it came about. Truth tells Tim “It's what we know from growing up in Forestville. It's what Powerful knows from growing up in Brooklyn. It's what we know from having uncles and fathers. It's been this way since the abolishment of slavery in this country. It's always been black men trying to get to a status to be considered a citizen in this country. So, that track is natural. All the music we make, we try to make it universal. It's our experience in comparison to yours. “ #BelieveInGodsIlla #ChuckD Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 022! // HEY HEY HEY - STOP RIGHT THERE - we know it’s Wednesday - the elements put a hurting’ on DJ Jon Doe’s cellar over the weekend, which forced us to do a couple of things; 1) drop the episode on Wednesday instead of Tuesday and 2) cancel our interview for this week - DON’T WORRY! We rescheduled the interview - and the next few months are gonna be lighting up your summer like the a bag full of fireworks in the middle of a drought! // #download #stream #listen #enjoy //southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #QUEENS #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 2, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks * Instrumental beds by Vanderslice & Green Steez "Luxury" - Skyzoo feat. Westside Gunn "Live From Now 2" - Rosewood 2055 (prod. Statik Selektah) "Nightcrawler" - CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. Method Man "Sidewalk Show" - Currensy "Everlasting" - Hus Kingpin (prod. Audible Doctor) "Dope Boy Talk" - DJ Premier X Jakk Frost "Countdown" - Consequence + Lupe Fiasco featuring Chris Turner "Main Event" - Sauce Money feat. Memphis Bleek & Wais P "Six Degrees" (Island Riot Rework) - Bad Bad Not Good feat. Ghostface Killah & Danny Brown "Rock On" (Mr Dibiase Remix) - John Robinson & Chief "Guess Who's Back" - Tony Bones aka THE FIRE feat. KRS-ONE "Gold Standard (Intro)" - Supastition "Thought U Knew" - JohnNY U. feat. Dom O Briggs & ScienZe (prod. Marink) "Onesy & Slippers" - Goldsmith feat. Action Bronson (prod Drum Gang) "Revolutionary Ride Music" (K-DEF RMX) - DJ EFN feat. Your Old Droog, Royce The 5 9, Reks, OC "Plugged" - Gods'Illa feat. Stic Man of Dead Prez & Joe.D (prod by Praise) "Nothing Moves" - Quelle Chris "Courtesy" (Marco Polo Remix) - Prhyme
Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Strength coach Scott Shetler returns to the show to discuss his current book collaboration with and training protocol with hip hop artist, activist, & athlete, Stic.man of Dead Prez, plus the following: Scott discusses how he helped hip hop artist Stic.man of Dead Prez pack on lots of muscle and increase strength via a plant-based diet, programs such as German Volume Training, and a short time frame How is German Volume Training likened to the Coan-Philippi deadlift program Why 12 Week transformation programs/challenges are flawed, yet may have some good benefits Why peer-reviewed studies are not the be-all/end-all to the effectiveness of a training program How did German Volume Training affect SticMan's long distance running routine Who is the Plant Built Team The discuss the rise and fall of athletes/celebrities such as Jon Jones and what we can REALLY learn from their situations All this and much more: Links & Resources mentioned in the show: Keep the LLA Podcast free by becoming a monthly supporter via $5 or more on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/llapodcast Purchase Aggressive Strength procucts: http://strengthbymahler.com Purchase New Warrior Training products: http://newwarriortraining.com Scott's Websites: http://yojoculture.com , http://scottshetler.com , http://plantbasedperformance.org Listen and download at http://strengthbymahler.com or http://newwarriortraining.com. also subscribe, download, rate & review us at:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-life-aggressively-podcast/id646524617 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=34706&refid=stpr Also, be sure to "like" and connect with us on our Facebook fan page at http://facebook.com/llapodcast.
Erin Red makes good on her mission to chat with the infamous stic.man of groundbreaking hip-hop duo Dead Prez in Red Radio Episode Forty Eight! In an in-depth and intimate conversation, Stic discusses his passion for clean living, becoming vegan, promoting a healthy message in hip-hop, and how to be a 'Wellionaire'. Plus, the latest in vegan news in The Vegan Scoop, and a Compassionate Clip of the Week from fellow vegan redhead VeganSmythe! Holy Cow! Please consider supporting Red Radio by visiting erinred.com and clicking the DONATE button, and subscribe to Red Radio on iTunes today! If you love what you hear, leave a glowing review, or drop Erin Red a line at erinredradio@gmail.com. You can also read her blog at erinred.tumblr.com, and find her on Facebook and Twitter @erinred.
Welcome to a special edition of Turbo City Radio in conjunction with The Po Politickin’ Show to present this exclusive interview with Hip-Hop group, Dead Prez. Po chops it up with Stic-Man and M-1, over a range of topics including, Dead Prez’ origin, and the influences that drives their revolutionary but gangster style of Hip-Hop.