
Pete just might be the white… let me shut up now.
So maybe this is you: you want to get intimate with your significant other but don’t have the right music to set the mood. The Zero 7 and R. Kelly cd’s are straight played out and you really want to make a night feel special. Well, we have just the thing for you. DJ Nice Rec, an expert in the field of lovemaking, has compiled a good 45 minutes of music for you to make love with your significant other by.
Playlist:
Nicerec- Girl
Issac Hayes- The Look of Love
The Isley Brothers- Sensuality
Arthur Verocai- Caboclo
Al Green- What a Wonderful Thing Love Is
Dolemite Soundtrack- The Power of Your Love
Sylvia Striplin- You Can’t Turn Me Away
Ramp- Daylight
Marvin Gaye- I Want You
Roy Ayers- Every Time I See You
Anita Baker- Sweet Love
Zapp & Roger- I Wanna Be Your Man
Zapp & Roger- Computer Love
LL Cool J- I Need Love
Mad Cobra- Flex
H-Town- Knockin Da Boots
Jodeci- Love U 4 Life
Usher- Nice & Slow
Nice Rec even sings on this one, so be sure to check it out!
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posted by J. Pitts at 11:56 pm

A whole hour dedicated to Mr. Gap commercial himself. From his early days to when his flow was all over the place, to the experimental days of Electric Circus, join us as we salute the career of the man born Lonnie Lynn, Jr. Another episode unofficially sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon!
Playlist:
Be
The Sun God
The Questions
I am Music f/ Jill Scott
Stolen Moments pts. 1 and 2
Resurrection
Communism
Nuthing to Do
Invocation
Hungry
1-9-9-9
The Sixth sense
Heat
The Light
Soul Power
New Wave f/ Laetitia Sadler
Real People
The Food
I used to lover H.E.R.
Act Too
Love of My Life
The Bitch in Yoo
Retrospect For Life
Penny for my Thoughts
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posted by J. Pitts at 11:48 pm
When someone mentions gangster rap, most people mention the likes of Dr. Dre or Tupac. This episode is gangster rap, but features some names you may not have heard of. DJ Nice Rec and I also take the time to give our thoughts on some of the latest mainstream releases, such as The Game’s Doctors Advocate Jay-Z’s Kingdom Come.
Playlist:
Dabrye f/ A.G. – My Life
Snoop Dogg – Think About It
Redman – Tonights da Night
Sean Price – Heartburn
Big Punisher – You Ain’t A Killa
Pharoahe Monch – Desire
Jay-Z – Lost Ones
The Game f/ Kanye West – Wouldn’t Get Far
Saigon – Stocking Cap
Beatnuts – Do You Believe?
Canibus – Stan Lives/U Didn’t Care
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posted by J. Pitts at 11:40 pm
Episode 8 took a long fucking time to come out. Nevertheless, it’s here. No gimmicks or specialty show here, just Nice Rec and I playing the joints that you have come to love (or hate). We also discuss our recent trip to Philly where we caught the Chrome Children Tour. Shout outs to DJ Perk for the ride home.
Playlist:
The Roots – Bread and Butter
Supreme – Trouble
Pharoahe Monch – Push
EMS the Gawd – Grew Up
Gangstarr – Mass Appeal
EPMD – Please Listen to My Demo
Wiz Khalifa – I Choose You
Grouch and Eligh – Remember Who You Are
Rise – Do You Know Him?
Talib Kweli – More or Less
Mos Def and them – Crooklyn Dodgers III
Ludacris – Slap
**Instrumentals courtesy RJD2 – In Rare Form
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posted by J. Pitts at 11:34 pm