This week’s Indiesent Exposure features dead prez’s latest mixtape Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz as well as the latest from Guida de Palma and Piri Piri Funk Machine and the greatest from Michael Jackson.
John Legend and The Roots pay homage to music pioneer Ernie Hines as they rally up the troops of “Our Generation.”
Planet Ill celebrates Black Music Month and the life of a music business pioneer, soul singer Sam Cooke.
What do you get when you mix Rihanna and Prince? Sexxtroversy. Whoever made the call to drop this from the album should be fired. Smoking hot.
T.I. and Timbaland drop Here We Go Again. Is the title prophetic or do we get something epic? Listen and decide.
Crime Author/Journalist Ron Chepesiuk chronicles this gripping tale of infamous heroin smuggler Ike Atkinson and debunks the myth of Frank Lucas’ American Gangster story
The beat goes on with Planet Ill’s weekly dose of legal theft and the highest form of musical flattery.
This week’s podcast remembers Manite Bol, Michael Jackson, The DC Metro Crash and Gary Shider while keeping tabs on Uncle Luke, Lauryn Hill and D’Angelo
Planet Ill caught up with John Wall and Reebok the fay before the 2010 NBA Draft to introduce their new sneaker, the ZigTech Slash
Apollo Brown strikes another blown for the burgeoning Detroit Underground Hip-Hop scene with his heater The Reset, featuring Big Pooh, Oddissee, Black Milk and more!