1. Ghettosocks feat. Apt- Pink Lemonade
2. Fabolous feat. Nicki Minaj- For the Money
3. Gorillaz feat Snoop Dogg & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble- Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach
4. Kid Cudi feat. Snoop Dogg- I Do My Thing
5. St. John’s Dance- The Plot
6. Drake- Over
7. Pato Pooh feat. Adam Tensta- Follow Me
8. Yo Gotti feat. Lil Wayne- Women Lie, Men Lie
9. Kidz in the Hall feat. Chip Tha Ripper & Donnis- Fresh Academy
10. T.I.- I’m Back
11. Clipse- Freedom
12. Fabolous feat. Trey Songz- All the Way Turnt Up
13. Raheem DeVaughn feat. Ludacris- Bulletproof
1. MC Hammer- It’s All Good
2. Mike Jones- Mr. Jones
3. Cassidy feat. Jag- Mic Please
4. Pigeon John- Do the Pigeon
5. B.O.B.- I’ll Be in the Sky
6. Gorilla Zoe- Baddest Bitch
7. Sugarhill Gang- Rapper’s Delight
8. Kris Kross- Jump
9. Ghettosocks feat. Apt- Lemonade
10. LMFAO- I’m in Miami Bitch!
11. Kid Cudi- Dat New New
12. The Knux- Cappuccino
13. Ludacris- Sexting
14. Young Money- Roger That
15. Ma$e- Welcome Back
16. A Tribe Called Quest- Vibrant Thing
17. Spank Rock- Bump
18. Afroman- Colt 45
19. Naughty By Nature- Hip Hop Hooray
20. Ghostface Killah feat. Raekwon, Slick Rick & RZA- The Sun
21. Gnarls Barkley- Crazy
22. Jagged Edge feat. Nelly- Where the Party At
23. The Lonely Island feat. Chris Parnell- Lazy Sunday
Let’s face it, a lot of DJs suck. So, in the interest of starting the evening off right, DJ Zealous hops on the Saturday slot from 7-9. Get crunk with tech difficulties.
Word up, it’s 2010. Click here to download the audio from today’s show. Or, stream below.
Playlist:
The Dish, January 19, 2010
1. Young Buck- Happy New Year
2. Dizzee Racal feat. Calvin Harris and Chrome- Dance Wiv Me
3. DJ Class- Party Crackin’
4. Diego Bernal- Bring It On Home
5. Kid Sister- Down Azz Jawn
6. Timbaland feat. Justin Timberlake- Crazy Girl
7. Lady GaGa- Kandy Life
8. Robin Thicke- Elevatas
9. Robin Thicke- When I Get You Alone
10. Yo Gotti feat. Lil Wayne- Women Lie, Men Lie
11. Mike Posner feat. Wale- Drug Dealer Girl (Remix)
12. Ludacris feat. Chief Stockton, LoanStar and Tha Centop- How Low (The Organization Mix)
13. DJ Food- Turtle Soup (Wagon Christ Mix)
14. KillaQueenz- Boyfriend
15. Ma$e feat. Cam’ron and Kidd Rossi- Get It
16. Ester Dean feat. Lil Wayne and Chris Brown- Drop It Low (Remix)
17. Missy Elliot- Get Your Freak On
18. Cassie feat. Nicki Minaj- Fuck U Silly
19. Dan Black feat. KiD CuDi- Symphonies
20. South Rakkas Crew feat. Serocee- So It Go
21. Young Money- Roger That
22. Birdman feat. Drake- Money To Blow
1. War Chant (Florida State Seminoles)
2. Paul Wall- They Don’t Know
3. Pete Rock- Verbal Murder
4. Nas- Hey Nas
5. Lazee- Rock Away
6. Stor feat. Danjah & Adam Tensta- Stockholmsnatt
7. Bloodhound Gang- Bad Touch
8. Blazek- Only In America
9. Big Pun- Still Not a Player
10. Ashanti- Only U
11. Andrew Friendly- Bump and Grind (Remix Radio Edit)
12. Daft Punk- Around the World
13. Jamiroquai- Stop Don’t Panic
14. Basement Jaxx feat. Slarta John- Jump N’ Shout
15. Wax Tailor feat. ASM- Say Yes
16. Thunderball- Pop The Trunk
17. R. Kelly feat. OJ Da Juiceman- Superman High
18. Kid Sister feat. DJ Giant-Man- Switch Board
19. Birdman feat. Drake & Bun B- Mo Milly
20. Crookers feat. Kelis- No Security
21. Big L- Ebonics
Yeah, we’re back. With our usual tech issues and shit. Whatever, jam on.
Playlist:
1. Lil’ Wayne- Go DJ
2. Swollen Members- Watch This
3. Rakim- How To Emcee
4. Beanie Sigel- Mack Bitch
5. KRS-1 & Buckshot feat. Talib Kweli- Oh Really
6. Outkast- Aquemini
7. Tech N9ne- It Was An Accident
8. Salt N Pepper- Push It
9. Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson- Rumors
10. Estelle feat. Kanye West- American Boy
11. Cam’ron feat. Juelz Santana- Oh Boy
12. Gucci Mane feat. Young Jeezy- Icy
13. Juice, Jay Rock, Crooked I, LV- King Of My City
14. A.R. Rahman, Palakkad Sriram & Madhumitha- Liquid Dance
15. Mos Def, Black Thought, Eminem Cypher (2009 BET Hip Hop Awards)
16. Mannie Fresh- Go Girl
17. Snoop Dogg- I Wanna Rock
18. Lil’ Boosie & Young Jeezy- Jungle
19. Juelz Santana feat. Yelawolf- Mixing Up The Medicine
20. Lupe Fiasco- Fire
21. Kanye West- I’m So Appalled
22. Matisyahu- One Day
23. Asher Roth- Cartoon Chick
Okay, so I was supposed to do a show today, but the technical demons got in my way. One more episode of “The Dish” lost forever. But look on the bright side. You get a blog post.
Rihanna, just like Chris Brown, is coming out with a new album. Chris’ album is a comeback, Rihanna’s is more of a empowerment type thing. And just like most empowerment missions, Rihanna feels the best way to do that is to wear as little clothes as possible. (See album cover.) I’m sure this makes abused women everywhere feel like ripping off their clothes and getting a divorce the next time their husband slaps them.
But anyway, Rihanna’s single “Russian Roulette” has been generating a little buzz, so of course we had to bring it to your attention. It’s nothing special, but worth commenting on.
Every hip hop icon isn’t just a rapper. To be an icon, the rulebook states you must build an empire. Jay-Z “change[s] clothes” to head Def Jam, do a clothing line, own some clubs, etc. Same with Diddy. That motherfucker has made just the idea of working for him into a sellable product (See “Making the Band”, and “I Want to Work for Diddy”). So, in the interests of establishing myself as not just a DJ, but also a music video producer, I made a video for Rihanna’s single. See below.
Key observations from the show:
1. I’d like to tap Natalie Portman.
2. I need a tea strainer.
3. New Jersey is very similar to Africa in lots of ways.
Playlist:
1. Bishop Lamont feat. Indef- Team America (Fuck Yeah)
2. Nelly- Tip Drill (remix)
3. Wu-Tang Clan feat. Ron Isley- Back in the Game
4. Spank Rock- Bump
5. Sound Scientists- Think Twice
6. The Goonies- Jackson Pollack
7. Black Lips feat. GZA- The Drop I Hold (Meterhead Remix)
8. The Lonely Island feat. Natalie Portman- Natalie’s Rap
9. Wale feat. K’Naan- TV in the Radio
10. Jaime Kennedy- Circle Circle Dot Dot
11. Ryan Leslie feat. Fabolous (I think?)- Diamond Girl
12. Ben Folds- Bitches Ain’t Shit (cover)
13. Dujeous- Sometimes
14. Common feat. Lily Allen- Drivin’ Me Wild
15. Lily Allen- Fuck You
16. Amy Winehouse feat. Ghostface Killah- You Know I’m No Good
17. Jean Grae- Style Wars
18. Dre Dre feat. Tupac- California Love
What up beatfans, first show in a long time. Technical difficulties aside (you’ll notice some of that shit at the beginning before the intro), we did ok this time around.
1. Mase- Welcome Back
2. Mickey Factz- Good Money
3. Busta Rhymes- Ima Go and Get My…
4. Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Swizz Beats
5. Ke$ha- Tik Tok
6. LMFAO- I’m in Miami Bitch
7. Charles Hamilton- Brooklyn Girls
8. Pigeon John- Money Back Guarantee
9. Amerie feat. T.I.- Touch
10. Asher Roth- Rick Smits
11. Cage- Fat Kids Need An Anthem
12. Paul Wall- Bizzy Body
13. The Cool Kids feat. Tennille – Jump Rope
14. Fabolous feat. Lil Wayne- Salute
15. Paris- The Devil Made Me Do It
16. Aceyalone- High Lights
17. The Knux- F!re (Put It In Air)
18. Jay Z- Brooklyn (We Go Hard)
19. Rakim- Guess Who’s Back
Now that I got over the overwhelming temptation to blog about oneself in the third person let’s address this.
Chris Brown has a new album due out, entitled Graffiti. But what’s worse is, motherfucker dropped his single “I Can Transform Ya” (feat. Lil Wayne and Swizz Beats) a month ago and I didn’t hear about it.
I mean, can I be blamed for this? After all, most of the time anyone’s mentioned Chris Brown recently it’s always been accompanied with something along the lines of “Like, did you see Rhianna’s face?” (Who also has an upcoming album, Rated R, coming out soon as well).
Let’s analyze this shit for a second. “I Can Transform Ya” is clearly not just an over-produced track accompanied by mind-blowing visuals (see video below). I’d be willing to be half my tuition loan that somebody said those exact words to Chris while he was on house arrest for smacking Rhianna. All of a sudden, ala R. Kelly, our young domestic abuser underwent a serious P.R. campaign: instead of a 5 part music video series called Trapped in the Closet, Chris just stuffed all of his special effects and guest spots into one video. But the literal meaning of the title was just too good, so that put a nice pretty bow on the whole affair.
What’s the lesson from all this? The next time a politician fucks a stripper/ call girl/ campaign assistant (not that they’re mutually exclusive) they shouldn’t give a speech. They need to put out a rap video.
So it looks as though rap’s favorite midget (yeah, cheap joke) is headed to jail.
According to AllHipHop.com, Lil’ Wayne is going to jail for at least 8 months on a gun possession charge. And apparently he has other legal troubles as well, included -who would have guessed- drug possession charges.
He’ll probably be in one of those celebrity prison where they put people who have too much money to take it up the ass. That said, the real punishment is probably going to be the fact that Lil’ Wayne won’t be able to work inside. And for a man who records shit constantly (he has a separate tour bus for recording), that’s gonna be painful. Although I think Shyne recorded his Godfather album in prison, so who knows.
Wayne’s album The Rebirth, which features that semi awful (sorta on the fence about it) single “Prom Queen”, drops December.
Comment on “Prom Queen” below. The song might suck, but I think the video is hysterical.
My show has been facing big technical challenges lately, so we have not been rocking the mic recently. Just when you thought you got rid of me, we do a good old-fashioned blog post.
Underground rapper Tech N9ne will release his tenth studio album, K.O.D. (“King of Darkness”) on October 27, 2008. While Tech’s not your garden-variety hip hop, the album will feature some collabos with mainstream artists, such as Three 6 Mafia.
While Tech’s never been known for his sunny personality, “K.O.D.” takes his music to deeper depth of emotion than usual. Much of the album was inspired by his mother’s worsening health and other tramautic events going on in Tech’s life.
“K.O.D.” features the single “Show Me a God” (official video below), which pretty much sums up the emotional stuggle of the artist behind the album.
Look at all the visual symbolism in the video. English professors every where would have a field day with that shit. Rap’s getting all existentialist on you kids. Can you imagine Nietzsche or Kafka dropping a verse?
Also, Tech will be performing on Nov. 9 in Rochester at the Walter Street Music Hall. Definitely something you beatfans will want to see; shit, if I wasn’t broke, I’d go.
This episode of the Dish is a “Connection Episode”, which means every song is in some way connected to the previous song. To arrive at the final track, you have to start at the very beginning…
As Jay would say, turn the music up in the headphones.
Playlist:
1. Tech N9ne- Night and Day
2. RJD2- F.H.H., feat. Jakki Da Motamouth
3. Black Moon- This Goes Out To You
4. Lil Rob- You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down
5. Beyonce- Naughty Girl, feat. Lil Flip
6. Lil Flip- Swangaz on Bentleys
7. LL Cool J- NCIS, No Crew is Superior
8. Massive Attack- I Against I, feat. Mos Def
9. Mos Def- Auditorium
10. Talib Kweli- Listen
11. (30 Rock) He Needs a Kidney
12. Beastie Boys- No Sleep ‘Till Brooklyn
13. Sagol 59- Shoah Business
14. Soulico- Put ‘Em Up
15. Pigeon John- Weight of the World