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    Explore "getoboys" with insightful episodes like "Houston Slab, Screwed, Chop, Ballin' Music", "Sex Robots, Singularity, DeepFakes", "Fat Asses & Rap Music-75", "Classic Album Debate #16: The Fix" and "Episode 123 : Count On It." from podcasts like ""Afternoon Traffic / Rush Hour Jams", "Sorry For Screaming", "Sorry For Screaming", "The Liner Notes: Defining Hip-Hop's Classic Albums" and "Air Adam Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Classic Album Debate #16: The Fix

    Classic Album Debate #16: The Fix
    Everyday it's been the same old thang on my block
    You either working or you slanging cocaine on my block

    -My Block

    We're debating a rap icon on this episode. From the Geto Boys to his own solo projects, Scarface has released plenty of music that most folks would consider classic.

    For this episode we're revisiting his Def Jam debut, The Fix. This is Scarface's 7th album and was released in 2002.

    Press play and relive this moment with us.

     

    Episode 123 : Count On It.

    Episode 123 : Count On It.

    Abacus

    "...we see people as numbers and we make 'em check a box."

    - Invincible

    I couldn't not acknowledge the numerical sequence in this month's episode number! The episode title ties into that, but also the consistency I pride myself on when it comes to getting the show completed; on time, every time. As far as the tunes this time out, there are a few that play on the theme, plus we remember the great Sean Price on the 4th anniversary of his passing, as well as a bunch of other interesting tracks both old and new. 1, 2, 3, let's go!

    Twitter : @airadam13


    Playlist/Notes

    Geto Boys : 1, 2, the 3

    I'm opening with this track just on principle, but only including Scarface's opening verse - if you want the whole thing, look up "The Foundation" album. That Tone Capone (who gave us the classic "I Got 5 On It") groove is wicked though...

    [Pete Rock] Ed O.G. : Right Now! (Instrumental)

    It's always good to hear a Pete Rock beat, and the re-issue of "My Own Worst Enemy", his album with Boston legend Edo G, has a full set of instrumentals 👍

    Sean Price ft. St.Maffew : Weed & Hoes

    Disrespectful on multiple levels - but so good. Not sure who produced this, but that's a brilliant bit of sample manipulation to turn gospel vocals into the hook for this thugged-out track. Sean's verse is definitely the one, but Maffew Ragazino (performing under an (in)appropriate alias) does his thing here too. If you can find it, this track is on the "Kimbo Price" mixtape. I can't believe this is ten years old already!

    Heather B : All Glocks Down

    A classic anti-gun record from the mid-90s, with this BDP affiliate taking no kinds of shorts on the mic at all! In fact, she would say she was "Takin' Mine", as her debut LP was titled. Kenny Parker works an old soul classic for the beat.

    Termanology ft. Bun B : How We Rock

    I don't know why I haven't played this one until now - it's been a headphone favourite for a long time, as you can tell by the reference to "Obama '08"! Lawrence, MA and Port Arthur, TX in combination here as Termanology brings in the legend Bun B of UGK to add his gravitas and gravelly flow to this DJ Premier-produced track. "Politics As Usual" is definitely worth a listen if you don't know it, and a re-listen if you do - there are a good number of quality tracks on it.

    Papoose : Numerical Slaughter

    Every time I think of Papoose, I now think of the late Combat Jack (RIP) - that said, I'd like to think even he couldn't deny this one! In a thematic blend between "Alphabetical Slaughter" and something like Emanon's "Count Your Blessings", 2019 Papoose runs through the numbers one to nine over a dramatic DJ Premier beat. Bars like this show that the title of his new LP ("Underrated") is an accurate one.

    Jel : Loop/Truncate

    We take a break from the rhymes to hear some pure SP1200 wizardry from Anticon's Jel, taken from the appropriately-titled "10 Seconds" album. That drum programming clearly took some serious work - those who've ever tried it will understand the difficulty level of some of those fills! 

    Bumpy Knuckles ft. Big Gov, V Stylez, and Kuye Mason : In Love With The Game

    The "Pop Duke, Vol.1" LP is a heavy collaboration with the producer Nottz which is a recommended pickup if you love that boom-bap sound. While there are some big guests on the album, this track features some less well-known artists - Big Gov and V Stylez from Detroit, plus NYC's Kuye Mason on the hook. The beat grinds along like a drunk and grimier version of EPMD's "Headbanger", and after all the guests have eaten, Bumpy Knuckles comes in at the end to do what he does best - clean up like a pro.

    Freddie Gibbs : Fuckin' Up The Count

    Dark drug business from Gangsta Gibbs' "Shadow of a Doubt" LP. If you were a fan of "The Wire", you might recognise the intro voiceover, bridge, and the outro (if you can hear it) from some classic scenes taken from that monumental series. Speakerbomb, Frank Dukes, and Boi-1da merge some melancholy piano and bass which match the theme with some clean trap drums for that speaker shake.

    Portishead : Numb 

    The classic "Dummy" album, Portishead's debut, is twenty-five years old this month! This was the lead single, and one hell of an introduction to this Bristol trio. Hip-Hop heads would immediately be able to detect the presence of kindred spirits in method and influence, if not direct style. A track like this wouldn't be the same without Geoff Barrow's scratching filling in the breaks between Beth Gibbons' killer vocals. If you don't know this album, sit in on an evening and give it a front-to-back listen.

    Marco Polo ft. Sean P & Rock : I'm So High (Remix)

    It was completely coincidental I ended up choosing two weed-themed Sean P tracks this month! This one is new to me, but is a winner - reuniting Heltah Skeltah on a fire Marco Polo beat. The original version of this track, minus Rock, is at least seven years old, so it's not a posthumous piece as such - Marco and Sean definitely worked together on this. "The Green" mini-album compilation is a whole project of ganja business, which I can at least appreciate on a music level even if it's not my experience :)

    MFSB : Something For Nothing

    Even if you don't know this song, it'll be familiar to quite a number of you because it's been sampled so many times! I'm playing this from an old dusty 7", but that's just a single release from the 1973 self-titled debut album from the house band of the mighty Philadelphia International Records.

    The Left ft. Invincible : Statistics

    I believe it was Vicky T's "Rhyme & Reason" show that introduced me to this track. The Left is a Detroit crew made up of Journalist 103 on the mic, Apollo Brown on production, and DJ Soko with the cuts. Local mic flamethrower Invincible is the featured artist on this selection from the 2010 "Gas Mask" album, and both MCs paint pictures (one first-person, one not) of hard lives in the face of an uncaring, bureaucratic system.

    Rapsody ft. GZA and D'Angelo : Ibtihaj

    Now this is what you call a big co-sign - Rapsody rhyming over a tweaked version of the "Liquid Swords" beat, and getting GZA himself to contribute a guest verse! If that wasn't enough, the notoriously reclusive D'Angelo comes in to perform the hook. That kind of weight lets you know that this MC is the truth. She commands the mic with strength and confidence, and it feels like the start of a coming-out party. The new "Eve" album is a sixteen-song collection where every track is names after a woman Rapsody admires - in this case, the American Muslim hijabi fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. Enjoy listening here, but the striking video is definitely worth a watch too!

    Camp Lo : Superfly

    This Camp Lo demo is dope as-is, but one that I wouldn't have minded hearing done again for the "Uptown Saturday Night" LP. As it is, this is a track that was unknown to most of us until the release of "On The Way Uptown", which collected together a lot of the demos and sketches from that era. Boom-bap, sparkle, and slang in abundance.

    DRS ft. Enei : Count To Ten

    Last episode you heard DRS in Hip-Hop mode from his most recent LP, but here we go D&B as we wind it all the way back to his debut LP, "I Don't Usually Like MCs But..." DRS delivers his lines with a measured aggression and is never hurried by the track - like an MC version of the T-101. For the instrumental, Russian producer Enei keeps things stark and dark.

    Kev Brown : Victorious

    Beat-heads will enjoy Kev Brown's short concept beat tape "Delve Into Classical Moog" from which this is taken; not only does he make heavy use of the sounds of the synth of the same name, but also samples the words of the great Robert Moog himself. I've extended this track a bit to make it more suitable for the show outro voiceover, and it was one well worth playing right to the end.

    Redman : Da Countdown (Saga Continues)

    This might have been a more appropriate pick for episode 321, but if I'm lucky and energetic enough to get that far, that's over sixteen years away - which would make this track officially an oldie! As it is, this is the highlight of the 2004 "Ill At Will" mixtape by Redman, coming out on his then-new label, Gilla House. The beat is bombastic, and Red is not coming meek and mild with it either! The  sample on the hook should sound familiar to those who've been listening since the 90s - it's from the final NWA album. Ironic that the saga did not continue in the way they might have expected...


    Please remember to support the artists you like! The purpose of putting the podcast out and providing the full tracklist is to try and give some light, so do use the songs on each episode as a starting point to search out more material. If you have Spotify in your country it's a great way to explore, but otherwise there's always Youtube and the like. Seeing your favourite artists live is the best way to put money in their pockets, and buy the vinyl/CDs/downloads of the stuff you like the most!

     

    Episode 123 : Count On It.

    Episode 123 : Count On It.

    Abacus

    "...we see people as numbers and we make 'em check a box."

    - Invincible

    I couldn't not acknowledge the numerical sequence in this month's episode number! The episode title ties into that, but also the consistency I pride myself on when it comes to getting the show completed; on time, every time. As far as the tunes this time out, there are a few that play on the theme, plus we remember the great Sean Price on the 4th anniversary of his passing, as well as a bunch of other interesting tracks both old and new. 1, 2, 3, let's go!

    Twitter : @airadam13

    BIG Exclusive with Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Mr. Biggs, Chief Rocker Busy Bee, GrandWizard Theodore, Kool Kyle ...

    BIG Exclusive with Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Mr. Biggs, Chief Rocker Busy Bee, GrandWizard Theodore, Kool Kyle ...
    DJ Ready Red Dead: Former Geto Boys DJ Dies at 53 | -- MY TRIBUTE

    DJ Ready Red, early DJ and producer for the Geto Boys, has died after suffering an apparent heart attack.

    Red (born Collins Leysath) passed away Friday (Aug. 24), according to the Geto Boys' Willie D, who posted a video on Instagram to share the sad news. "He gave us our sound," Willie D said of Red, whom he called "the Musical Enforcer" and said was "responsible for most of the production of our early stuff and all of the sound on my first album, Controversy."

    To say that DJ READY RED was a pioneer would be an understatement. Red was before his time. --- (Thanks Van Silk and Rhonda Supreme! I love you to life!)


    IN THIS EPISODE ... :: ...

    KURTIS BLOW
    Kurtis Walker, professionally known by his stage name Kurtis Blow, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record/film producer, b-boy, DJ, public speaker and minister. He is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major record label.

    GRANDWIZARD THEODORE
    Grandwizard Theodore & the Fantastic Five (also known as the Fantastic Freaks or simply Fantastic Five) was an old school hip hop group, best known for their 12" single, "Can I Get A Soul Clap" (1980). The group also appeared in the film Wild Style (1982) and recorded a song in 1994 with the Cold Crush Brothers and Terminator X which appeared on Terminator X's album, Super Bad.

    MELLE MEL
    Melvin Glover, better known as Melle Mel and Grandmaster Melle Mel, is an American hip-hop musician – one of the pioneers of rap as lead rapper and main songwriter for Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.

    MR BIGGS
    Soulsonic Force (also referred to as Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force) was an American electro-funk and hip hop ensemble led by Afrika Bambaataa who helped establish hip-hop in the early 1980s with songs such as "Planet Rock". They were also influential in the birth of the electro movement in America and helped pave the way for modern dance music styles such as electro-funk as well as the entire Miami bass scene.

    PRINCE JOHNNY C
    Prince Johnny C is an American rapper and record producer from Trenton, New Jersey. He was a member of the Geto Boys from 1987 to 1988, and contributed to the group's debut album Making Trouble. His only solo album, It's Been a Long Rhyme Coming, was released in 1992. In addition to his rapping career, he produced songs for fellow Rap-A-Lot artists Geto Boys, Convicts, Too Much Trouble and Choice.

    DJ Spinderella or simply Spinderella, is an American DJ, rapper, producer and actress.

    SIRE JUKE BOX
    Hip Hop Raheem, Sire Jukebox, and DJ Ready Red (Raheem and Jukebox, original group), DJ Ready Red was part of the second edition featured on Making Trouble, Grip It, The Geto Boys, and We Can’t be Stopped.

    Chief Rocker Busy Bee
    David James Parker, known by the stage name Busy Bee, is an American old-school hip hop musician from New York, NY. First coming on the New York City music scene in 1977, Busy Bee worked with many of hip-hop's founding fathers, including Melle Mel, Afrika Bambaataa, and Kool DJ AJ.

    KOOL KYLE STARCHILD
    Kyle Brinson is professionally known as ”Kool Kyle” the original “Starchild”. Kyle's fiery performances began uptown in the Bronx.

    LISTEN to see who else stopped by.

    SHOW 663 - BOOMBAP YA BISH! PART TWO

    SHOW 663 - BOOMBAP YA BISH! PART TWO
    FUNKY ASS BOOMBAP...RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP ( BEATS RHYMES AND THE GOODLIFE) ATLANTA'S LONGEST RUNNING WEEKLY HIPHOP RADIO SHOW COOKIN AND SAMPLE DIVING FOR THAT VINTAGE DOPE SINCE 2001. WE PIONEERED THIS! TONIGHT and EVERY MONDAY NIGHT/TUESDAY MORNINGS. WWW.WRFG.ORG (WHOLE WORLD LISTEN LIVE TO STREAM) or LISTEN LIVE ON YOUR BOOMBAP APP on APPLE IPHONES OR download the TUNEIN APP AND SEARCH WRFG 89.3FM WRFG 89.3 FM ATLANTA listen live Every Monday Night/Tuesday Morning all over the globe: 3A--6AM EASTERN 12A-3AM PACIFIC 8A-11AM LONDON 9A-12P BERLIN 2P-6P JAPAN (Listen to Past Shows Streams ) podomatic.com/returnoftheboombap

    SHOW 650 : CAN'T FORGET NEW JERSEY "NEW JERSEY DOPE" PART TWO

    SHOW 650 : CAN'T FORGET NEW JERSEY "NEW JERSEY DOPE" PART TWO
    SHOW 650: NEW JERSEY "DOPE" - Can't Forget NEW JERSEY! ALL Vintage DOPE Jersey Buttas, plus interview with New Jersey and East Orange's own Hakim Green of Channel Live! Flavors included:The Lords, Queen La, Naughty, Redman, Rah Digga, Apache, Poor Righteous Teachers, YZ, Slang Ton, The Fugees, Artifacts, Heather B, The Outsidaz, Channel Live, Joe Budden, Chill Rob G, ETC.... LIVE FROM NEWARK NEWCAST** QUEEN LATIFAH- JERSEY NAUGHTY BY NATURE - WICKEDEST MAN ALIVE LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND - HERE COMES THE LORD                  HAKIM GREEN (OF CHANNEL LIVE) LIVE INTERVIEW HAKIM GREEN - BACK TO THE BASICS CHANNEL LIVE - REPROGRAM REDMAN - RAP CITY FREESTYLE** REDMAN - FUNKORAMA REDMAN - I'LL BE DAT LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND - BURN RUBBER LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND FEAT. REDMAN - WHAT I'M AFTER NIKKI D - DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL CHILL ROB G - COURT IS IN SESSION YZ- THINKING OF A MASTER PLAN YZ - THE GHETTO'S BEEN GOOD TO ME YZ - IN CONTROL OF THINGS POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - SHAKIYLA POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - BLACK BUSINESS RAH DIGGA FEAT. THE OUTSIDAZ- LAST WORD THE OUTSIDAZ - RAH RAH HEATHER B - 50 EMCEES FREESTYLE** HEATHER B - LIVE MC QUEEN LATIFAH - JUST ANOTHER DAY - CHOPPED AND SCREWED FUGEES - SOME SEEK STARDOM FUGEES - THE BEAST NAUGHTY BY NATURE - UPTOWN ANTHEM LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND - FROM THE BRICKS POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - ROCK DIS FUNKY JOINT FUGEES - NAPPY HEADZ REMIX QUEEN LATIFAH - BLACKHAND SIDE  THE RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP ( BEATS RHYMES AND THE GOODLIFE) ON RADIO | ONLINE | ON OUR GRINDWWW.WRFG.ORG (WHOLE WORLD LISTEN LIVE TO STREAM) or LISTEN LIVE ON YOUR BOOMBAP APP on APPLE IPHONES OR download the TUNEIN APP ON ALL SMART PHONES AND SEARCH WRFG 89.3FMWE'RE LIVE ON WRFG 89.3 FM ATLANTAlisten live Every Monday Night/Tuesday Morning all over the globe:3A--6AM EASTERN12A-3AM PACIFIC 8A-11AM LONDON9A-12P BERLIN 2P-6P JAPANitstheboombap.comreturnoftheboombap.comitstheboombap.com/onair (Listen to Past Shows Streams ) soundcloud.com/boombap-itsthe-boombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams ) podomatic.com/returnoftheboombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams )EAT . DRINK . SH*T - BOOMBAP!

    SHOW 648 : EVERYTHING REMAINS RAW PART ONE

    SHOW 648 : EVERYTHING REMAINS RAW PART ONE
    LITTLE BROTHER - TIGALLO FOR DOLO ORGANIZED KONFUSION - NUMBERS METHOD MAN - RELEASE YO DELF NAS - YOU'RE DA MAN A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - WE CAN GET DOWN M.O.P. FEAT MOBB DEEP - STREET CERTIFIED LAST EMPEROR - MEDITATION BLACK MOON - HOW MANY MC'S (REVISIT) CHANNEL LIVE - REPROGRAM NAS - STAR WARS BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS - ILLEGAL BUSINESS DEAD PREZ - PSYCHOLOGY  NAS - HEY YOUNG WORLD (REMAKE) SLICK RICK - HEY YOUNG WORLD EPMD - SO WHAT YA SAYIN' MOS DEF - NEW WORLD WATER HIGH AND MIGHTY - BBOY DOCUMENT COMMON - 1-9-9-9 WU-TANG - THE CITY RAH DIGGA - BREAK FOOL CRU - JUST ANOTHER CASE REDMAN - TIME 4 SUM AKSHUN ORIGINOO GUN CLAPPAZ - NO FEAR BEANIE SIGEL AND FREEWAY - ROC DA MIC BRAND NUBIAN - PUNKS JUMP UP TO GET BEAT DOWN BIGGIE SMALLS - ME AND MY BITCH BUSTA RHYMES - EVERYTHING REMAINS RAW COOLIE HIGH - GLOW OUTKAST - MAINSTREAM KANYE WEST - MILLION AND ONE FREESTYLE JAY-Z - MILLION AND ONE KANYE WEST BIG BROTHER THE RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP ( BEATS RHYMES AND THE GOODLIFE)ON RADIO | ONLINE | ON OUR GRINDWWW.WRFG.ORG (WHOLE WORLD LISTEN LIVE TO STREAM) or LISTEN LIVE ON YOUR BOOMBAP APP on APPLE IPHONES OR download the TUNEIN APP ON ALL SMART PHONES AND SEARCH WRFG 89.3FMWE'RE LIVE ON WRFG 89.3 FM ATLANTAlisten live Every Monday Night/Tuesday Morning all over the globe:3A--6AM EASTERN12A-3AM PACIFIC 8A-11AM LONDON9A-12P BERLIN 2P-6P JAPANitstheboombap.comreturnoftheboombap.comitstheboombap.com/onair (Listen to Past Shows Streams ) soundcloud.com/boombap-itsthe-boombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams ) podomatic.com/returnoftheboombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams )EAT . DRINK . SH*T - BOOMBAP!

    SHOW 644 : NATIVE TONGUE TRIBUTE..PART ONE

    SHOW 644 : NATIVE TONGUE TRIBUTE..PART ONE
    WE ROCKED IT FOR THE NATIVE TONGUE COLLECTIVE....TRIBE , DE LA, LATIFAH, THE JB'S, THE BEATNUTS.....BLACK SHEEP, BRAND NUBIAN....ETC...        NATIVE TONGUE PLAYLIST!  A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - VERSES FROM THE ABSTRACT  DE LA SOUL - MUCH MORE QUEEN LATIFAH - JERSEY JUNGLE BROTHERS - JBEEZ COMIN' THRU (WBLS 98.7 KISS RED ALERT REMIX) BRAND NUBIAN - WHO CAN GET BUSY LIKE THIS MAN DE LA SOUL PLUG TUNIN' QUEEN LATIFAH - EVIL THAT ME DO FEAT KRS ONE DE LA SOUL - BUDDY (WHOLE POSSE REMIX) BLACK SHEEP - SIMILAC CHILD CHI-ALI- ROAD RUNNER QUEEN LATIFAH - LATIFAH'S HAD IT UP TO HERE DE LA SOUL - BABY PHAT DE LA SOUL - I AM I BE PART TWO JUNGLE BROTHERS - BRAIN A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - CREW DE LA SOUL - MILLIE PULLED A PISTOL ON SANTA BRAND NUBIAN - ALL FOR ONE THE BEATNUTS - REIGN OF THE TEC DE LA SOUL - STAKES IS HIGH JUNGLE BROTHERS- STRAIGHT OUT THE JUNGLE JUNGLE BROTHERS - DOIN OUR DANG A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - FIND A WAY PART THREE   BRAND NUBIAN - DON'T LET IT GO TO YOUR HEAD JUNGLE BROTHERS - I'LL HOUSE YOU (OFFICIAL HOUSE REMIX) LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL - CLASSIC MATERIAL DE LA SOUL - EYE PATCH DA BUSH BABEES - REMEMBER WE FU-SCHNICKENS - LA SCHMOOVE DE LA SOUL - ITZSOEEZEE QUEEN LATIFAH - LADIES FIRST FEAT MONIE LOVE A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - LYRICS TO GO (REMIX) DE LA SOUL - BREAKADAWN (REMIX)     RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP....#HHAWTHE RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP ( BEATS RHYMES AND THE GOODLIFE)ON RADIO | ONLINE | ON OUR GRINDWWW.WRFG.ORG (WHOLE WORLD LISTEN LIVE TO STREAM) or LISTEN LIVE ON YOUR BOOMBAP APP on APPLE IPHONES OR download the TUNEIN APP ON ALL SMART PHONES AND SEARCH WRFG 89.3FMWE'RE LIVE ON WRFG 89.3 FM ATLANTAlisten live Every Monday Night/Tuesday Morning all over the globe:3A--6AM EASTERN12A-3AM PACIFIC8A-11AM LONDON9A-12P BERLIN2P-6P JAPANitstheboombap.comreturnoftheboombap.comitstheboombap.com/onair (Listen to Past Shows Streams )soundcloud.com/boombap-itsthe-boombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams )www.podomatic.com/returnoftheboombap (Listen to Past Shows Streams )EAT . DRINK . SH*T - BOOMBAP!HiphopAppreciationWeek PART ONE - May 11th-18thHiphopAppreciationWeek PART TWO - May 18th-24th  — with Pinky Halland 7 others.

    SHOW 623 11/18/2013 PRIMO VS PETE ROCK (HIPHOP HISTORY MONTH) PART 1

    SHOW 623 11/18/2013 PRIMO VS PETE ROCK (HIPHOP HISTORY MONTH) PART 1
    SHOW 623 11/18/2013 DJ PREMIER VS PETE ROCK (HIPHOP HISTORY MONTH) PART ONE RETURN OF THE BOOMBAP ( BEATS RHYMES AND THE GOODLIFE) WWW.WRFG.ORG (WHOLE WORLD LISTEN LIVE TO STREAM) or LISTEN LIVE ON YOUR BOOMBAP APP on APPLE IPHONES OR download the TUNEIN APP AND SEARCH WRFG 89.3FM WRFG 89.3 FM ATLANTA listen live Every Monday Night/Tuesday Morning all over the globe: 3A--6AM EASTERN 12A-3AM PACIFIC 8A-11AM LONDON 9A-12P BERLIN 2P-6P JAPAN www.itstheboombap.com www.returnoftheboombap.com

    DJ PLAN All Gold Barbapapa

    DJ PLAN All Gold Barbapapa
    Contract on the World Love Jam:PE After Laughter Comes Tears (Nicolas Jaar remix):WENDY RENE Ur Mine feat. Barbie Hatch:YETI BEATS My Mind is Playin Moombah (Steve1der Remix):GETO BOYS Midnight City (Cousin Culo Edit):M83 Ninos Alegres (Sabo Quik Edit):ANGY DEE Dubabluma:NADASTROM House Music Boston Bun Remix (Original Mix):MAELSTROM Righteous Sound ft. Omar (Original Mix)::ZOMBIE DISCO SQUAD This Revolution Is Live (Original Mix):THE KING REGARDS Confidence (Nacey Remix):BRETT The Motto (AP Edit):DRAKE feat. LITTLE WAYNE N.O.W. Party Break:DJ VENUM In Your Brain:CODES Space & Smoke (Justin Martin Remix):FRENCH FRIES Din Daa Daa (Cobra Krames & Dirtyfinger Rmx VIP edit):GEORGE KRANTZ All Gold Everything (JAYBIZZ LEFRESH's Canadian Club & Goldschläger Edit):TRINIDAD JAMES

    DJ Hush- Manifest Mixtape

    DJ Hush- Manifest Mixtape
    1. DJ Hush Intro 2. The Pharcyde- Passin' Me By 3. Das Efx- No Diggedy 4. Junior M.A.F.I.A. - Players Anthem 5. Black Moon- How Many MC's 6. O.C. - Time's Up 7. Big L- Put It On 8. Brand Nubian- The Return 9. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth- I Got A Love 10. Wu-Tang Clan- C.R.E.A.M. 11. Group Home- Supa Star 12. NaS - It Ain't Hard To Tell 13. Artifacts- Brick City Kids 14. Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs- I Got to Have It 15. Eric B And Rakim- Microphone Fiend 16. Geto Boys- Mind Playing Tricks On Me 17. Gang Starr- The Militia featuring Big Shug & Freddie Foxxx 18. Mad Skillz- The Nod Factor 19. Mobb Deep - Shook Ones II 20. A Tribe Called Quest- Oh My God 21. Grand Puba- I Like It ( I Wanna Be Where You Are) 22. Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth- Funky Technician 23. Lords of the Underground- Funky Child 24. Gang Starr- DWYCK featuring Nice & Smooth 25. Black Sheep- The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) 26. EPMD- Crossover 27. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth- They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) 28. Souls of Mischief- '93 'Til Infinity 29. Beastie Boys- Shake Your Rump For all the dopest hip hop gear and all the latest manifest news updates check out http://www.manifestworldwide.com/site/
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