This week’s episode follows Kwame Kilpatrick’s continuing legal trouble, a dumbass criminal with a Facebook fetish and the ice cold stadium dome-busting weather across the U.S.
This week’s show focused on the continuing Wikileaks saga, the sad news of Aretha Franklin’s sickness, political updates on the unemployment front and an interview with Louisiana MC Rico Got’em
This week’s show focused on the Internet & its role as a tool of open communication being threatened by Homeland Security/ICE, the latest happenings with the Wikileaks saga, Fox News commentator Glenn Beck talking about writing a book to “correct” the history of the United States, and the passing of actor Leslie Nielsen
This week’s edition of FuseBox Radio gives us what we should be thankful for, fallout from new TSA practices, Boston Harvard and Yale Black grads called a “gang” while hosting a party, dope music and more.
In this weeks installment of Fusebox Radio, we discuss Diddy’s furor over Jay Electronica’s Roc Nation signing, Bristol Palin still Dancing With The Stars despite chronically low scores, The Haiti cholera outbreak and dope music
This week’s show commentary focused on Hip-Hop heads self-snitching via the internet ( President George W. Bush vs.Kanye West , the “mystery” missile launch off the California coast and and interview with Trae Tha Truth
By DJ Fusion
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of November 3, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary.
This week’s show commentary focused on the results of the 2010 mid-term Elections in the U.S., the Proposition 19 legislation not passing in California stepping towards legalizing marijuana, Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane getting arrested AGAIN, & more!
This week’s show focused on the firing of journalist Juan Williams, new Wikileaks release of Iraq & Afghanistan war documents, the passings of Harlem Hip-Hop mainstay Huddy 6 and reggae legend Gregory Isaacs and more.
This week’s commentary features commercials in Arizona encouraging Latinos not to vote, the old school film documentation of the rebuilding of Black Wall St. at the Smithsonian, a Supreme Court case against former Attorney General John Ashcroft, DNA Spray that’s supposed to track criminals, the passing of Michael “Eyedea” Larsen, TV One’s The Fat Boys Unsung documentary, the recent MTV & BET Best/Hottest/Top Hip-Hop MC lists, Hip-Hop start T.I. going to jail AGAIN and more.
This week’s show focused on the passing of legendary Soul Music artist Solomon Burke, the growth of civil cases against the U.S. & various state Board of Education departments regarding Black Students, this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards, the NY Comic Con & more!