Sum 41 takes some serious shots at the bottom of the punk totem pole. Do they pull enough rank to be worthy of such serious judgment? And is the song any good? Find out.
With all the talk of the government being against them, many Americans truly have no idea. Unfortunately some, like the family of Oscar Grant, know all too well.
Is he is or is he ain’t Illuminati? Neither Jigga nor Ross will say but musically they mesh on the latest banger from Ross’ upcoming album Teflon Don, “Free Mason”
Tamar Kali and an old school Kanye West and crew power the latest episode of Indiesent Exposure. Waaaay before the Heartbreak or the wired jaw.
This episode of And The Beat Goes On features Rick Ross, Amy Winehouse, new comer Pill, Ciara, Soulja Boy and more giving you the week in jacked beats, freestyles and impromptu performances.
Since its inception, LINES Ballet has traveled the world and performed before capacity crowds, speaking the internationally interpreted language of dance and bringing a message of global unity. Alonzo King is the man responsible and Planet Ill sat with him to discuss his vision.
This week’s podcast deals with shady killings by the New Orleans Police Department, opinions on race with regards to the World Cup, Mel Gibson’s latest outburts, the government’s continued patronage of British Petroleum and yes some good music.
50 Cent’s anti-Diddy tirade brings to light a pressing concern: Should the ghost of Christopher Wallace be properly laid to rest? Is Puffy abusing that legacy for his own selfish aims? Planet Ill examines.
Busta and Swizz bring a boat load of help to “Stop the Party,” but does the song live up to the hype of five legendary emcees? Find out.
Black Sheep takes you deep into the early 1990s on the release “From The Black Pool Of Genius” featuring guest appearances from Jean Grae, Psycho Les, AZ and a mini Native Tongies reunion.