Planet Ill says good-bye to one of the most talented comedic actors of any generation, the incomparable Leslie Nielson.
“Much Too Soon,” features a timeless Michael Jackson, with a loving tone of bereavement perfectly aligned for the holiday season.
Shabaam Sahdeeq enlists Sadat X and General Steele to tell the harrowing tale of what happens when the sun goes down and the freaks take the night on “Nite Time.”
IllSide Radio Podcast 11/30/2010: Detox Dripped, Kanye Ripped, Jeter Tripped, Brad Childress Clipped
This week’s episode deals with Kanye’s album release, Detox leaks, Derek Jeter’s negotiations, The Viking’s firing of Brad Childress, new TSA practices and some dope music.
Planet Ill sat with Paypa surrounded by Wutang framed pictures and relics of Big Pun and other classic echoes of how Hip-Hop was in that era, listening to how Paypa was going to be different. It goes a little something like this…
B.o.B. and Wiz Khalifa tell us that the fame, the cars and the attention aren’t all it’s cracked up to be on the Kanye-produced “Fuck This Money.”
With her latest release Love Me Back, Jazmine Sullivan attempts to elbow her way into our hearts with frank, self-aware love talk, strong production and a big voice.
Soulja Boy Tellem drops his latest album The DeAndre Way, both a play on his real name and a telling sign on how he approaches music. Should you approach with caution?
Eleven years after his tragic death, Big L’s estate hits us with another part of his legacy with the Return of the Devil’s Son.
This week’s edition of FuseBox Radio gives us what we should be thankful for, fallout from new TSA practices, Boston Harvard and Yale Black grads called a “gang” while hosting a party, dope music and more.