Planet Ill interviews French Hip-Hop group Dubinc on themes of unity, music, the music business anti Muslim hysteria and the socia/economic issues of France.
While fans wait patiently for his long awaited album, Lupe Fiasco stays busy in the studio, keeping his skills sharp. His latest, Go To Sleep, chronicles his reluctant return to the field of battle and his superiority over sucka emcees.
Newcomer Dondria delivers an album that recalls early to mid 90s R&B and Pop sensibilities with Dondria Vs. Phatffat. Does she distinguish herself?
This week’s Indiesent Exposure music selection features an extremely talented MC, Rasheed Chappell, whose latest two Hip-Hop projects sounds are both modern & bring listeners back into the memories of the lively NYC indie Hip-Hop scene of the 1990s
Cee-Lo gives a special memo to all of those whose mission in live runs counter to his. F**k You. Does he get his point across?
This week’s show commentary focused on California’s 3 Strikes Law, Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s “N-Word” & interracial dating controversy on her talk show, the passing of Robert Wilson of the Gap Band & Jazz vocalist Abbey Lincoln and more.
Hum drum Scott Pilgrim’s life takes a turn from the mundane to the exciting when he goes to war for the heart of his babe in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Planet Ill was on hand for Ushers’ Good Morning America performance and got video for those that couldn’t make it. Watch and enjoy.
The Chef is back with his OBFCL 2 Gold Edition and the wayward track, “Rockstars.” Should it have made the first cut? Listen and weigh in.
DJ Perajok and Kanye West put together a mixtape full of disparate sound and styles from the G.O.O.D. Music label on the G.O.O.D. Ass Mixtape.