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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Episode 119: Gold Medals

J. Pitts and DJ Nice Rec win the gold medeal for their discussion about the Olympics in this episode. J. Pitts loves his women’s curling!

Playlist:

Non-Phixion - Black Helicopters

Currensy - Smash On O’Leary
Murs - 3:16 pt. 2
Laws - I’m Shining
Black Milk - Keep Going

M-Phases - For What It’s Worth ft. Solo
Copywrite - Born Again
Common Market - Tobacco Road
Cosmo D’s Sauce - Metroid

RAAAAAAAANDY - AAAAAAAANGRY

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posted by J. Pitts at 11:58 pm  

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Episode 116: Selections and Arrangement

Zemba Track listing

I think Zemba has done my job for me here, nothing left to say. Peep game.

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Show Notes/Forum Thread

posted by J. Pitts at 11:09 pm  

Monday, December 28, 2009

Episode 111 - One Hundred and Eleven

One hundred and eleven episodes, you know what the deal is. An episode chock full of dope jams.

Tony Touch - Return of the Diaz Brothers

J. Cole - Welcome
Dres the Black Sheep - Forever Luvlee
Danny! - Hoedown Showdown f/ Von Pea
Clipse - Freedom

Wale - The Meeting
J.J. Brown - Brothers in Arms
Fashawn - What’s Your World
Jay Electronica - Exhibit C

Jackson 5 - Buttercup

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posted by J. Pitts at 2:38 am  

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Episode 99: Live at the BBQ part 2

aka the one before the REALLY big one

We’re one episode away from episode ONE HUNDRED and we’re celebrating prematurely with a barbecue! DJ’s Source and Selecta provide the musical selections for this one.

Show Notes

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posted by J. Pitts at 10:07 pm  

Thursday, April 30, 2009

How Canibus Lost the War

canibus_-_can-i-bus

Rewind to 1998, a mostly unknown rapper by the name of Canibus drops a track called “Second Round Knockout” directed at legend LL COOL J. The world is caught off guard-where did this kid come from because he fucking killed it! AND he’s backed by Wyclef Jean? And for that matter, WHAT has Mike Tyson got to do with anything?

Back in 1998, Canibus’ rap career was at its peak. Here came this kid out of nowhere, single-handedly decimating one of the most prolific battle rappers in the game. Sure, LL dropped a response that was decent, but it paled in comparison to the marvel that is “Second Round Knockout.”

But the public was hungry for more. What about the album, the masses wondered. They wouldn’t have to wait for long.

In 1998, Canibus had ENORMOUS pressure behind him to succeed. His debut album would have be a tomahawk slam in the fourth quarter over Patrick Ewing in order to meet the expectations the public had for him . Instead, it was more like a Allen Iverson crossover in the second quarter that got called for travelling, “meh.”

Still, I think Canibus’ debut album, Can-I-Bus, is a good album. The man can flow, for sure. Joints like “Patriots” or “Buckingham Palace” still bang as hard as they ever did. Songs like “Niggonometry” and “I Honor U” are entertaining and original. Maybe it’s the nostalgia talking, but songs I used to think were booty (”Hype-nitis”) have replay value now. Just don’t ask me about “Rip Rock” because that song just sucks.

As expected, a lot of formerly “diehard” fans of Canibus jumped off the bandwagon once Can-I-Bus dropped. Some stuck around, hoping that he’d do better with his sophomore effort. The reasoning was that he would do better without Wyclef-which Canibus himself boldly proclaimed on a song from said album. The sad truth was that 2000 B.C. wasn’t better than Can-I-Bus, nor was C: True Hollywood Stories (haha), nor was Mic Club.

The man who had stepped onto the rap scene like a father’s first born war hero son is now more like the weird uncle who sits in the corner at reunions.

But he did have that debut album, and it’s worth a listen.

Extended listening: Episode 16 - All Beef #1 (chronicling the LL COOL J/Canibus beef).

posted by J. Pitts at 5:32 pm  

Monday, April 27, 2009

So… Where Do We Go From Here?

Good news, my computer is fixed! That means we can get this show back on course and deliver you hot podcasts with dope music ever week.

We recorded ANOTHER bonus episode this past weekend where Nice Rec played jams, but the levels on the mics were pretty bad. It’s doubtful whether that episode will ever see the light of day.

Be on the lookout for the Tupac Man of the Hour. Yes, it IS going to come ou I promise! We also have our yearly R&B showcase, our spring BBQ, and the return of DJ Phinesse coming soon.

posted by J. Pitts at 4:32 pm  

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Videos: Def Squad Misc.

I was going to include all of the Def Squad as a posse and Erick Sermon solo videos in the Keith Murray post, since he doesn’t have that many, but decided to make this separate post instead.

Actual podcast comes out tomorrow. Enjoy.

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posted by J. Pitts at 2:03 pm  

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