TrackBlasters Radio: 30.08.13

Da Fat Friday Afternoon – The Official Soundtrack To Your Weekend Host: DJ P.R. Throwback time! Happy Friday ya’ll! Record Of The Day: Back on Monday! Playlist Justin Timberlake feat. T.I. – My Love Usher feat. Young Jeezy – Love In The Club Beyonce feat. Jay-Z – Upgrade U Beyonce feat. Jay-Z – That’s How I Like It Mya & Jay-Z – Best Of Me (Remix) R. Kelly & Jay-Z – Break Up To Make Ups R. Kelly & Jay-Z – Break Up (That’s All We Do) Ludacris, LL Cool J & Keith Murray – Fatty Girl 50 Cent feat. Beyonce – Thug Love TLC – No Scrubs Destiny’s Child – Bills, Bills, Bills Destiny’s Child – Independent Women Part 1 T-Boz – My Getaway Kelis – Good Stuff Outkast – Red Velvet Outkast feat. Jay-Z & Killer Mike – Flip Flop Rock [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 30.08.13.mp3] Download here

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ScHoolboy Q Talks Walking Out On Halle Berry, Competing With Kendrick And Names His Top 5 Rappers [Video]

MTV/WiLD 94.9’s Nessa chills with her boy Schoolboy Q as he tells all! From competing with Kendrick to everything TDE, his new album “Oxymoron” and features, what rapper influenced him to start rapping, Macklemore’s baby picture and even walking out on Halle Berry! You also don’t want to miss his top 5 favorite rappers! Check the video out when you get a chance! Thanks!

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Dizzy Wright Talks Kendrick’s “Control” Verse, The Golden Age, Studying The Greats [Video]

In part 2 Dizzy tell Nick Huff Barili that “In the beginning I felt like nobody was listening to my Hip Hop shit…I was putting everything on Myspace and it just wasn’t getting the feedback that I wanted it to get.” Dizzy says that people were asking him to “make that Turnt Up Shit” bu when he went on the road he realized “that stuff only goes so far.” After spiting a verse from one of his new tracks “World Peace” Dizzy explains why he chose to call his new mixtape The Golden Age. “To make a great album you have to know what a great album sounds like…So I just kind of studied my greats…[Now] it got to the cornier side of Hip Hop…I just didn’t want to be a part of that.” After breaking down which greats he has studied Dizzy goes on to explain the inspiration for his album cover. Before part 2 ends Dizzy says that he feels how Kendrick Lamar feels on his verse for Big Sean’s “Control” track. “Im coming for everybody’s spot even Kendrick’s spot but the music is supposed to do the most talking. Not the verse that you throw on the same beat he threw his verse on…not the response or the diss…[but] the actual music. You as an artists have to step it up…The Kendricks, The J Coles, The Hopsins, The Kanyes have already made me want to step my game up.” On the part where Kendrick is talking about

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