This episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah is a flashback from the week of December 22, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary
The Coen Brothers bring a modern sensibility along with respect for the Western genre with their adaptation of the Charles Portis novel True Grit
Aloe Blacc and producer Truth+Soul attempt to bring soul back to music with Good Things. With superior musicianship and a wide array of instruments, they just may succeed
Gucci Mane’s latest album The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted features a host of guests including Swizz Beatz, nicki MInaj, Wyclef, Pharell and Ray-Z. Do they push him over the top or smother his gangster?
Producer Doc Ish creates the perfect superhero team-up on his new track Is It A Dream, featuring Joe Budden, Talib Kweli and Sean Price
Ice Cube returns with barrels blazing on his latest release I Am The West combining his classic skills with contemporary production for a winning formula.
Planet Ill interviews the Bay Area’s own Erk Tha Jerk, discussing the music, technology, family and religion.
With little over a month until his release from jail, Lil Wayne drops I Am Not A Human Being with a little bit of help from his Young Money crew. Does it bump?
Adults in mentorship positions abusing their charges tragically cause more men not to get involved. Eddie Long’s situation unfortunately exacerbates this.
We’re taking you back to Sick Sundays, where we present the week in review on Planet Ill. As usual we bring you a host of original content and give you context to the things that other sites just bombard you with.