This week’s episode of FuseBox Radio deals with Donald Trump’s Birther B.S., the passing of Gerald Lawson, inventor of the video game cartridge, and the importance of libraries. And yeah, music.
In the first edition of Quarter Back Classic, Planet Ill takes a look at Billy Ocean’s Love Zone.
Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs prove they are more than anyone’s second bananna on “Scottie Pippen.”
Big Boi helped Sony launch its new beats-via-cloud system Qriosity earlier this week.What does PSP + Music Unlimited equal? Get hip.
Santigold gets some help from Karen O for her first sojourn on Roc Nation with “Go,” produced by Q-Tip and Switch.
The Freeze Tag drop an eerie track with “The Voices.”
Gods’illa and friends get tired of everybody hustling and spitting and let you know how they feel on “Everybody.”
Femcee Charity Clay drops a solidlook into the evolution of the children of the Reagan Era on “80’s Babies Grown Up.”
Jill Scott and Anthony Hamilton bring back the spirits of Hathaway and Flack on the dance duet “So In Love.”
Rapper I Am Many takes you for a ride on the wild side with “Savage.”