Rick Ross and Raekwon note how addictive the flashing lights and the fast cars can be when you’re a star on the iTunes special Audio Meth.
As part of Levi’s Pioneer Sessions, The Kills remakes the Velvet Underground classic Pale Blue Eyes. Planet Ill breaks it down for you.
This week’s show commentary focused on the travesty of the Oscar Grant Trial and the all of attention paid to NBA Basketball Players Lebron James’ signing decision, issues of police brutality + race + class still present in the United States, some of the latest music albums, and the passing of Dancehall & Reggae Music Legend Sugar Minott (R.I.P.)
After years of getting pushed back and being finally dropped by Aftermath, Stat Quo finally releases his debut Statlanta. Lyrics to go from the dirty South. Was it worth the wait?
Skyzoo and ILLMIND take us back to the great mixtape era with the track Frisbee. What happens when the irresistible beat meets the immovable MC? Listen and find out!
Predators attempts to continue the narrative of the original film while eschewing the hiccups made by the Aliens Vs. Predator franchise. Does it manage to keep the spirit alive?
Rick Ross finally drops his third album Teflon Don with Jay-Z, Kanye West, Styles P, Raphael Saadiq and more over his usual superior production. Is it the classic we’ve been waiting for?
25 years later, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure’s dream of using music to further humanity stands as the benchmark for music charity. Planet Ill Celebrates Live Aid.
The War Report 2: Report The War features the Capone that was missing for most of their first album. It also features a Noreaga no longer on the run eating but in the trenches taking this rap seriously.
Planet Ill salutes the memory of the late, great George Steinbrenner, an owner who did everything within his reach to win and serve the fans who paid good money to see a great product.