Usher and Bun B are ready to drive you back to the crib. Planet Ill doesn’t know if you should go, but we definitely have an opinion about what’s playing on the car radio.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure covers two mixtapes from UK’s FreshNerd and underground hero J-Live. Beats blends and creativity abound in this week’s selections. Enjoy.
And The Beat Goes On catches up with DMX and Foxy while spinning the best of this weeks beat thefts.
After two shining performances on The Roots’ How I Got Over, rapper STS begins his trek towards his own destiny with The Sole Music EP and the release of song Oniomania.
Fat Joe’s album The Darkside Volume 1 features production by Scram Jones, DJ Premier, Cool & Dre and cameos By the Clipse, Cam’ron, R. Kelly Too Short and much more. Can he rebound from his lackluster previous album?
This installment of Trailer Treats brings you the latest Snippets from Tron Legacy, featuring more special effects and action. Check it out!
Young Gunz Team (Young Chris and Neef) with Curren$y on the ode to weed,
Joe Budden predicts a short run for all lesser rappers while preparing for Mood Muzik 4. Does he have the skills to bring their careers to a close? Listen and find out.
This week’s show commentary focused on the mini-drama of former USDA worker Shirley Sherrod after false accusations of racism via the right-wing news media (and how pitifully the Obama Administration, NAACP & other news outlets fell for it without doing their own research), podcasts currently making up 1/2 of the ‘net radio listening audience, not being able to trademark different names for marijuana in the United States and some really dope music!
Where has Terence Trent D’Arby been since he signed his name? Well he’s changed his name and had a bit of under the radar success. Peep one of his recent songs