iHHF.net - FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #174– September 30, 2009
Podcast:FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah
By: fuseboxradio
Published:October 1st, 2009
Duration:03:09:35
Channels:Music
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of September 30, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on the very sad, unfortunate and maddening beating death by teenagers of Chicago Student Derrion Albert and how that reflects on what's happening all over in the U.S. to young Men of Color, some gossip about MC/Producer Kanye West acting up at a charity event and some other things here and there. There are new episodes of the Direct EFX or Black Agenda Report segments this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of September 30, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Q-Tip feat.Kenny Garrett aka Truth/Abstractisms/Battery Records (Played Live) 2. N'Dambi/The World Is A Beat/Stax Records (Played Live) 3. Milano Jazz Dance Combo feat. Colonel Red/Much More/Record Kicks (Played Live) 4. Dukes of Daville/Light House/Trakkaddixx Records (Played Live) 5. Shafiq Husayn/Lil' Girl/Plug Research (Played Live) 6. Maxwell/Cold/Columbia (Played Live) 7. Jasir X feat. Idasa Tariq & Living Proofe/Just A Minstrel/Guerilla Nation & Universal (Played Live) 8. DoItAll feat. Mr. Cheeks/Smile/Lord Gang (Played Live) 9. Alicia Keys/Doesn't Mean Anything/J Records (Played Live) 10. The Black Keys feat. Mos Def & Jim Jones/Hoochie Coo/White Label (Played Live) 11. Consequence feat. Rick Ross/The More I Get/GOOD Music (Played Live) 12. d.C. feat. Penn Bannekar/The Come Up/Soul Plus Mind Music (Played Live) 13. Shonie/Lights, Camera, Action (inst.)/Slick Salt Ent., Slip-N-Slide & Def Jam (Played Live) 14. N'Dambi/The World Is A Beat (inst.)/Stax Records (Played Live) 15. Brother Ali/Fresh Air/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 16. Tone Trump feat. Rosco P. Coldchain & Milli Millionz/Freedom of Speech/Coast 2 Coast (Top Song Requested) 17. staHHr/Resistance/Beatvizion (Top Song Requested) 18. M.O.P. feat. Rell/What I Wanna Be/E1 (Top Song Requested) 19. Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah/The Badlands/Capitol (Top Song Requested) 20. Ed O.G. & Masta Ace are A&E/Little Young/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/mastaaceofficial & http://www.myspace.com/edogboston) (Top Song Requested) 21. MF Grimm/Slow/Day by Day Ent. (Top Song Requested) 22. Caktuz..?13 feat. Ken Alston/Yes! (I'm Gonna Make It)/Amas Multi-Media Mgt. (http://www.myspace.com/caktuztree13) (Top Song Requested) 23. DJ Rob A feat. MF Doom/She Still Got Dimples/Rugged Soul Records (Top Song Requested) 24. Blacktop feat. Amalia/Reversed (Opolopo RMX)/Exchange Bureau Music (Top Song Requested) 25. Mos Def feat. Slick Rick/Auditorium/Downtown (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Pete Rock/When I Need It/Soul Survivor Records 2. Baaba Maal/International (John Lockie RMX)/Palm Pictures 3. DJ Bless feat. Sabotawj/Slanted/Never So Deep Records 4. De La Soul/La La La/A.O.I. 5. Wayne Wonder/Forever Young RMX/Singso Records (http://WayneWonder.com) 6. Brownout!/Chancias de Ninja/Six Degrees 7. The Very Best/Kada Manja/Green Owl 8. D.Black/Keep On Going/Myx Music 9. Afro Clasics/Rap Fanatic/Natural High Records 10. J-Scrilla feat. XO & K-Beta/Guns & Butter/Inner Loop Records 11. MCM/So Many Places (inst.)/Headcount Records 12. J-Scrilla feat. Nickelus F., Chaundon & Five/Culture of Honor (inst.)/Inner Loop Records DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Stetasonic/Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Vocal)/Tommy Boy
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah
The syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast was founded by DJ Fusion (aka Mary Nichols) while she was still an undergraduate student at the Rutgers University - New Brunswick campus in 1998. Along with co-host and business partner Jon Judah (who became part of the permanent staff in late 2003), the radio show has a strong focus on bringing a diverse mixture of Hip-Hop, Soul, Jazz, Reggae, Rock & other forms of Black Music from all over the world to our listeners along with bringing relevant guest interviews, news and commentary to the multi-faceted Hip-Hop communities. From it's original roots at Rutgers University Radio (WRSU 88.7 FM) in 1998, the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast has spread to over 25+ website, FM & internet radio stations and outlets as of June 2011 (check out the latest outlets at http://bit.ly/FuseBoxRadioBroadcastAffiliates). ** Most of our Stations & Outlets Tracked via RadioWave Monitor, Mediaguide & SoundExchange. ** Our hope is to be one of the many parties to bring back the spirit of Black Radio back to the airwaves. Feel free to reach out at anytime to fuseboxradio@gmail.com or visit our official website at http://www.FuseBoxRadioOnline.com for more information about lining up interviews, submitting music for airplay, putting the FuseBox Radio Broadcast on your radio station/internet outlet, giving feedback, etc.Also feel free to check out the business home of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast at http://www.FuseBoxOnline.com and our official blog at http://www.BlackRadioIsBack.com.Thanks in advance for all of your support!FuseBox Radio Broadcast © 1998 - 2012
About the Author
Mary Nichols
USA
Website: www.FuseBoxRadioOnline.com
Bio: DJ Fusion of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast, BlackRadioIsBack.com & AfroRadio.co; Radio Host; Mixtape & Club DJ; Culture & Music Writer
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