Latest Episodes for this Channel
Wed July 16 2008
What’s goin’ on y’all? Back at ‘cha with another episode. If you aren’t already aware, I’m a huge Little Brother f...
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What’s goin’ on y’all? Back at ‘cha with another episode. If you aren’t already aware, I’m a huge Little Brother fan. Dope beats, dope rhymes, straight hip hop.
Plus they represent the state directly to my north (North Carolina) so you know I definitely got love for that. What you may not be aware of is that I’m now also a huge Zo! fan. The brother
makes s...
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What’s goin’ on y’all? Back at ‘cha with another episode. If you aren’t already aware, I’m a huge Little Brother fan. Dope beats, dope rhymes, straight hip hop.
Plus they represent the state directly to my north (North Carolina) so you know I definitely got love for that. What you may not be aware of is that I’m now also a huge Zo! fan. The brother
makes some of the most melodic music I’ve ever heard, and his cover tracks are off the chain too. I don’t know how he does it, but I must say that after hearing his music, I wish I had
taken those piano lessons my mom offered when I was about 8 years old. Recently, Zo! and Phonte from Little Brother hooked up to create Zo! And Tigallo Love the 80’s. A collection of cover
tracks with Zo! providing the instruments and Phonte on vocals, this album is an 80’s pop music fans dream. And on top of all that, they only pressed up 2,500 individually numbered copies. (I
got copy No. 0015, suckas!) This episode features their cover of “Africa” by Toto. Click here here to download the originals of the songs they covered. Visit these sites to pick up a copy
of Zo! And Tigallo Love the 80’s while supplies last. fatbeats.com accesshiphop.com sandboxautomatic.com undergroundhiphop.com hallofjustus.com
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Mon July 07 2008
What’s up people? In keeping with the theme of my podcast, soul, samples, and some hip hop, I bring you some hip hop. Coming straight outta Sout...
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What’s up people? In keeping with the theme of my podcast, soul, samples, and some hip hop, I bring you some hip hop. Coming straight outta South Coca (South Carolina for the rest of
y’all) is Preach, and he’s back with a new mixtape. Welcome to Blutopia Sedgwick & Cedar 73 rmx is freestyles, basement rough drafts, and 100% hip hop. Featuring unreleased tracks,
album tracks a...
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What’s up people? In keeping with the theme of my podcast, soul, samples, and some hip hop, I bring you some hip hop. Coming straight outta South Coca (South Carolina for the rest of
y’all) is Preach, and he’s back with a new mixtape. Welcome to Blutopia Sedgwick & Cedar 73 rmx is freestyles, basement rough drafts, and 100% hip hop. Featuring unreleased tracks,
album tracks and some stuff from the vault, Preach hits us with dope rhymes over dope beats (what more could y’all want?!?! © Phonte). But for real though, Preach lays it down just as
smooth as he did on his album “Garveyism”. Obviously its dope, or one of the flyest hip hop clothing lines, Sedgwick & Cedar 73, wouldn’t have co-signed it! Download it now,
unless you’re not into hip hop. In that case, download it RIGHT NOW and listen to it until you sprain your neck from bobbin’ your head! Check out “Oh Yes” on the podcast, and
download the entire mixtape here: Zshare Megaupload Rapidshare Don’t forget to check Preach out EVERYWHERE online Website http://www.preachjacobs.com/ Myspace http://www.myspace.com/kindablu
Podcast http://preachjacobs.mypodcast.com Comic Strip http://welcometoblutopia.blogspot.com/ Buy his music! http://cdbaby.com/cd/preachhiphop
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Thu June 26 2008
Rap doesn't have a monopoly on sampling. R&B digs in the crates every now and then too. In my opinion, it's usually never as obvious as it is in r...
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Rap doesn't have a monopoly on sampling. R&B digs in the crates every now and then too. In my opinion, it's usually never as obvious as it is in rap, but it's there. I originally intended to do a
R&B samples month, (back in my "structured podcast" days) but after listening to this song I had to go ahead and throw this up for all 3 of y'all that listen to my podcast. This episode features
t...
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Rap doesn't have a monopoly on sampling. R&B digs in the crates every now and then too. In my opinion, it's usually never as obvious as it is in rap, but it's there. I originally intended to do a
R&B samples month, (back in my "structured podcast" days) but after listening to this song I had to go ahead and throw this up for all 3 of y'all that listen to my podcast. This episode features
the sample used for Teedra Moses' "Youll Never Find (A Better Woman)". The song, Alicia Myers' "Better Woman Or Bigger Fool". You may remember Alicia Myers from the group One Way, who had the hit
Cutie Pie.
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Wed June 11 2008
With all the Lil' Wayne hoopla going on I thought I'd get in, in my own special way. When I copped Little Brother's album "Getback", the last person I...
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With all the Lil' Wayne hoopla going on I thought I'd get in, in my own special way. When I copped Little Brother's album "Getback", the last person I expected to see with a feature was Lil' Wayne.
And with 9th Wonder only getting 1 beat on the album, it figures Lil' Wayne would get on it and do his "thing". None the less, Breakin' My Heart is a dope song and a dope beat. Check out Tamiko
Jones' "...
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With all the Lil' Wayne hoopla going on I thought I'd get in, in my own special way. When I copped Little Brother's album "Getback", the last person I expected to see with a feature was Lil' Wayne.
And with 9th Wonder only getting 1 beat on the album, it figures Lil' Wayne would get on it and do his "thing". None the less, Breakin' My Heart is a dope song and a dope beat. Check out Tamiko
Jones' "Don't Go Breaking My Heart".
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Wed May 28 2008
“It’s been a long time, I shouldn’ta left you…” No. “Once again, back it’s the incredible…” No...
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“It’s been a long time, I shouldn’ta left you…” No. “Once again, back it’s the incredible…” No. “Guess who’s back in the
muthaf…” No. Lets’ just start at the beginning. I know some of y'all are suprised to see me back. I started this podcast to share music I like and to shed some light on some well
deserving mus...
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“It’s been a long time, I shouldn’ta left you…” No. “Once again, back it’s the incredible…” No. “Guess who’s back in the
muthaf…” No. Lets’ just start at the beginning. I know some of y'all are suprised to see me back. I started this podcast to share music I like and to shed some light on some well
deserving music and musical topics. Things went well until real world demands (paying job) overrode those of the podcast demands (non-profit leisure). Once again drawing on the inspiration of this
guy, I realized that every month doesn’t have to be themed, every week doesn’t have to have a post, and every post doesn’t have to be on the same day of the week each week. Just
post! I took something that was fun and made it into a job. Now it’s back to being fun again. When will I post? Who knows! How often will I post? Who cares? All you need to know is that
I’m back at it again! So without further adieu, I bring you Sy Smith. The song, “Fly Away With Me” from her album “Conflict”. I first heard this on Gordon Gartrell Radio
and was hooked from there. She’s got a dope voice and the production on this track begs you to vibe along. Visit her online at www.sysmith.com Purchase her album "Conflict" online here.
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