This week’s show commentary focused on the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the closing of legendary Fat Beats NY & LA, an Tea Party incident in D.C. following Beck’s rally in DC, Carmelo wilding on Twitter and Dope Music.
Brick City mashers Rah Digga and Redman get together for the very first time on the remix for Rah’s “This Ain’t No Lil Kid Rap”
Kid Cudi continues his road towards his second commercial release with the new single and Cleveland Anthem, “Do You Get It”.
Why make a Hunger For More 2? Why should the fans care about that, and what exactly is Lloyd Banks trying to connect to from this old album to forge the spirit of it’s sequel? These are questions that we asked Lloyd banks in part three of Back To The Beat.
Planet Ill spoke with Colt Ford about the making of Chicken and Biscuits, working with Jermaine Dupri, DMC, the parallels between country and Hip-Hop, and his desire to blur the lines between genres and stereotypes.
Big K.R.I.T. with a little help from the late great Marvin Gaye wonders what would happen when he meets his Maker with “If I Should Die”.
DJ Green Lantern brings the best and brightest artists available from all quarters for his latest Invasion Radio 2K10 mixtape. Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Nas all on one tape? Believe it.
This segment of Lloyd Banks Back To The Beat focuses on beef, separating real from imagined, Brian Pumper, Fat Joe, and battling.
This week’s classic clash pits two extremely highly-anticipated albums Doggystyle and Get Rich Or Die trying. These two Dre related albums delivered on their immense buzz. Which was better?
Planet Ill sat down with G-Unit’s Lloyd Banks to discuss his recent success, working with artists outside G-Unit, his Canada case, Interscope sabotage and more!