Nas takes it back to the streets with his new track “Power Paper & Pussy” over Billy Squier’s classic “Big Beat” and Helb Alert’s “Rise”. Fire.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure covers the vocalist /drummer Divisible. DJ Fusion breaks their music down and leaves no remainder.
By Odeisel Monsters, both real and imagined have plagued the Earth since the very beginning.
Pimp C’s legacy lives on on the Drake and Bun B featured track “What Up”, produced by Boi-1da. Does his spirit shine through on the track aside Hip-Hop’s hot boy? The answer will surprise you.
Skyzoo and !llmind take it back to the mixtape era with Live From The Tape Deck. Do they rock till the tape pops? Read what we have to say about it.
This week’s show commentary features updates on the “Ground Zero Mosque” controversy in New York DNA research that shows Adolf Hitler had African & Jewish descendants,the DREAM Act with U.S. immigration, recent accusations against the Wikileaks founder and the recent study concerning the widening Black/White Gap with Broadband Internet Access in the U.S.
Katy Perry continues her pop run with her latest album Teenage Dream, which melds her pop and dance with depth of emotion, credible lyricism and Perry’s strong voice for a cute but rangey package.
Young Chris freestyles over Lloyd Banks single “Any Girl” for “Flow Of Da Year” Is it the flow of the year? Listen and find out!
After dropping a steady slew of slow emo-hop records since his album release, Drake finally gets his swagger back with the aptly-titled I’m Ready For You.
Montage One, Planet Asia and TriState take it back to the gutter, West Coast style, with the hardcore banger Bloodlust. Nod your head to it and don’t crash the whip.