This week’s episode focused on the passing of music artists Nate Dogg (major part of the West Coast G-Funk Hip-Hop era with his singing, hooks, etc.), reggae artist Smiley Culture, Mark Adams (bassist for Funk group Slave) and visionary Tsutomu Katoh (founder of Korg)
Belly and crooner Kobe (not the Mamba) go all out on “Back Against The Wall.”
UGO get the club jumping with the aid of Sean Kingston on “Change.”
Sinead O’Connor explores the recesses of a junkie’s mind on “Reason With Me.”
In this week’s episode of IllSide Radio we take a look at the fallout from ESPN’s documentary about the Fab 5, the deteriorating situation in post-tsunami Japan and the career of the OG Nate Dogg who passed earlier this week.
DJ Deadeye assembles The Justus League to rock over Lee Bannon’s beats on “Just In Case.”
Canibus is feeling a sort of way about DJ Premier regarding recent comments. He lets it all out on Tell The Truth.
Wonder Woman gets a new millenium makeover, ditching the pro-American imagery for stylized dominatrix gear. You feeling the remix?
Something new from the L.A. Quartet, Far East Movement. Its not Cameo, but I’ll live. Candy.
50 Cent adds another log to the freestyle pile with You Like Me Better Rich.