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)
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.
By DJ Fusion What’s good Planet Ill crew! It’s time again for your weekly Indiesent
Nate Dogg and Pharoahe Monch pledge allegiance to the beat.
Planet Ill says good-bye to the incomparable Nate Dogg, symbol of two classic Hip-Hop movements.
Nate Dogg and Tupac, Me And My Homies R.I.P.
Dr Dre Snoop and Nate add Akon to the mix to supply that fix you need with the “Kush.” Is it as potent as that Chronic you know and love?
By shelz. Before the slow drag of progress known as Detox, Dr. Dre was known
To recognize 4/20, Planet Ill takes a look at some of the best weed homage songs ever. If we left something out, blame out *cough* short term memory.
By shelz. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Long considered words of wisdom, plenty