TrackBlasters Radio: 19.07.13

Da Fat Friday Afternoon – The Official Soundtrack To Your Weekend Host: DJ P.R. Happy Friday ya’ll! Record Of The Day: Jay-Z – Picasso Baby Playlist Kanye West – Black Skinhead Kanye West – New Slaves **Record Of The Day** Jay-Z – Picasso Baby Jay-Z – Tom Ford Kanye West – I’m In It **Trackstar The DJ “King of Rock” Rick Rubin Mix” Intro Run DMC – King of Rock Run DMC & Aerosmith – Walk This Way T La Rock & Jazzy Jay – It’s Yours LL Cool J – Rock the Bells Kanye West & Nas – Classic (Better Than I’ve Ever Been) Jay-Z – 99 Problems Run DMC – Dumb Girl LL Cool J – Jack The Ripper Beastie Boys – Paul Revere Loud Noises Interlude Beastie Boys – Fight For Your Right To Party LL Cool J – Goin Back To Cali Run DMC – You Be Illin System of a Down – Chop Suey! System of a Down – Hypnotize Queen – We Will Rock You (1991 Bonus Remix Ruined by Rick Rubin) Rage Against the Machine – Microphone Fiend Beastie Boys – New Style Red Hot Chili Peppers – GIve It Away Kula Shaker – Sound of Drums Run DMC – Mary Mary Weezer – Beverly Hills Red Hot Chili Peppers – Pea Johnny Cash – Hurt Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under the Bridge [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 19.07.13.mp3] Download here

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Jhené Aiko x Complex [Video]

On being a mother: I am comfortable with having sex appeal. As a mom, I’m honest with my daughter; I lead by example and try not to shelter her. I was never afraid to show that I was a girl with a flirty, sexy side. On her debut LP, Souled Out: Souled Out is like Sailing Soul(s) on steroids. It’s me reaching deeper into my stories. The music, the production—everything is to the tenth power. Previously: Jhené Aiko Talks “Sail Out” EP, Rap Alter Ego [Video]

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Stalley – Raise Your Weapons [Audio x Download]

Today, Ohio-native Stalley releases the second single from his forthcoming mixtape. Written as a reaction to the complacency of his generation, the Block Beataz produced “Raise Your Weapons” calls attention to the constant fight for justice. “We recorded the song a year ago,” says Stalley. “We had a conversation about what’s going on in our lives and the lack of substance and activism in our community.” The lyrics are a call to arms. A catalyst for turning complaints into a charge for what’s right. “They say I’m the last of a dying breed,” notes the rapper. “Someone who embodies the glories of success, but also embraces the failings of my path. This song is inspired by my own personal push forward, how it now parallels with larger societal trends, and a desire to want more for the people of this country.” Stalley’s new mixtape is coming 8/08/13. Previously: Stalley feat. Scarface – Swangin [Video]

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