Black Sheep takes you deep into the early 1990s on the release “From The Black Pool Of Genius” featuring guest appearances from Jean Grae, Psycho Les, AZ and a mini Native Tongies reunion.
Rick Ross drops another heater on the road to Teflon Don with Maybach Music 3, featuring Erykah Badu, T.I. and Jadakiss.
In the second part of our interview with Mickey Fatz, we discuss Drake, B.o.B, old rappers still trying to get shine, production, his inspirations and his upcoming album.
In his latest round of scathing disses, 50 Cent has targeted Diddy and Cassie. With lagging album sales and loss of dominance, does 50’s attacks carry the same weight?
Planet Ill takes a look at the career of Larry Doby, the first Black man to hit a home run in the World Series. While Jackie Robinson got all the (deserved) shine, Doby helped bring the city of Cleveland their last major sports championship.
International band Dubinc ripped the stage on their first voyage to New York City for a headliner performance. Planet Ill was there to capture the event.
Canadian duo Eternia and MoSS drop the very dope project At Last. Can they force the market to check for something other than bacon, wrestling and Drake?
This week’s Indiesent Exposure gives respect due and a Rest in Peace to legendary Rammelzee while we celbrate life and music with Phil Ade and Frist World Records.
Rick Ross continues his hot streak, this time bringing Kanye West along for the ride on Live Fast Die Young.
This week’s show commentary focused on the latest development in the Sean Bell police brutality saga where one of the policeman accused of being a part is now suing the Bell estate for injuries, our review of this year’s BET Awards ceremony, Tiger Woods’ Divorce settlement & if his ex-wife REALLY deserves that $750 million