There are some striking similarities between modern day America and The Roman Empire. Will the way we entertain ourselves lead to the same problems that befell Rome?
Planet Ill celebrates the Life of Redd Foxx, a comedy pioneer and an American original
30 years ago, the world lost John Lennon to an assassin’s bullets. A couple generations lost something even more intimate: the soundtrack of their growing pains.
In this week’s episode of IllSide Radio we discuss Lebron’s return to Cleveland, ICE’s Hip-Hop blog take down, The Source’s selection of Rick Ross as Man of the Year and an exclusive interview with AZ, who discusses his Doe or Die 15th anniversary re-release, the upcoming sequel and his impending retirement.
Fred Hampton lost his life fighting for the oppressed. Planet Ill takes a moment to reflect on his life on the anniversary of his death.
As the world witnesses Lebron James’ potentially volatile return to Cleveland, Planet Ill wonders…is it that big a deal?
Sex sells everything right? Or is the recording industry so sexually jaded that shaking your goodies won’t help? Keri Hilson is about to find out.
IllSide Radio Podcast 11/30/2010: Detox Dripped, Kanye Ripped, Jeter Tripped, Brad Childress Clipped
This week’s episode deals with Kanye’s album release, Detox leaks, Derek Jeter’s negotiations, The Viking’s firing of Brad Childress, new TSA practices and some dope music.
New apps and websites like ihollaback.org combine with camera phones to give an outlet for women who are being harassed by cat callers and more sinister perverts. We discuss.
This episode of Ill Side Radio features an in-depth interview with Skyzoo in which he reveals the name of his followup to his critically acclaimed The Salvation. We also discuss Hammer’s Jay-Z diss, Lil Wayne’s release from jail, and the fallout from this week’s elections.