Greg Nice’s flow has survived several musical eras, from vinyl to the cassette single and CD, on to the new millennium download. Planet Ill will give you a chance to reflect on Greg’s point of view as a tenured artist and music industry professional, and hip you to his new solo project.
This week’s show focused on the firing of journalist Juan Williams, new Wikileaks release of Iraq & Afghanistan war documents, the passings of Harlem Hip-Hop mainstay Huddy 6 and reggae legend Gregory Isaacs and more.
Planet Ill is back with your weekly dose of jackin for beats. Is there anything better than the original? Tune in and find out.
Statik Selektah and Termanology try to recreate that old boom-bap magic on their debut collaboration 1982. Are they the next duo to blow?
Free wants listeners and the rest of the world to know she’s more than those pretty teeth and that legendary…caboose. Her new song “She” gives you a hint about what she’s really about.
Nigerian Born, Boston-raised singer/poet Iyeoka takes listeners on a holistic, soulful experience with her new album SAY YES
Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka take a moment to explain to everyone what it really is, even though you should already know. More drug and money banter? Yes, but the obvious comes with a twist. Tune in and enjoy.
In celebration of Philadelphia’s founding, Planet Ill brings you Hip-Hop from the city of brotherly love. Today, old school. Tomorrow, new millennium. Enjoy.
Phoenix, AZ rapper RoQ’y TyRaiD (looks like it sounds like Rocky Tirade) is anything but calm flipping phrase after phrase with his song “Woosah.”
M.I.A. has released another song straight to the internet. Its a bit of club and a bit of Bhangra, and totally dance club worthy. Take a listen.