TrackBlasters Radio: 13.12.17

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Tunes Non-Stop!

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TrackBlasters Radio: 05.12.16

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today we kick things off with some holiday-themed tunes to get you in the right mood for X-Mas. Press play or hit the download button and enjoy. Record Of The Day: Usher – Wait For It Playlist Kanye West feat. Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Vado, Cyhi Da Prynce, Pusha-T, Musiq Soulchild, Teyana Taylor & Big Sean – Christmas In Harlem 1982, Kali, Reks, JFK, Statik Selektah & Teyana Taylor – Christmas In Boston Kurtis Blow – Christmas Rappin’ Run DMC – Christmas In Hollis Jim Jones feat. Stack Bundles & JR Writer – Ballin On X-Mas R. Kelly – Christmas Lovin’ **Record Of The Day** Usher – Wait For It De La Soul feat. Usher – Greyhounds The Roots feat. Common & Ingrid Michaelson – Who Tells Your Story Nas, Dave East, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Aloe Blacc – Wrote My Way Out A Tribe Called Quest feat. Busta Rhymes, Jack White & Elton John – Solid Wall Of Sound Common feat. Bilal – Joy & Peace Mac Miller feat. Anderson. Paal – Dang! NxWorries – Best One NxWorries – Kutle Download here (right click and save as…)

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JR Writer On How He Linked Up With Cam’ron & Joined Dipset [Video]

Harlem’s own, J.R. Writer sat down with DJ Vlad for the first time to talk about his troubled childhood, how he started rapping with Cam’ron and Juelz Santana, and why he asked for $1,000 for featuring on Santana’s single “Squalie” off of his album From Me To You. While these days Harlem has changed due to gentrification and overall time, J.R. talked about growing up in the 90’s and how it was the perfect era for him, despite getting in some trouble. “I got locked up when I was 12.” He said, “I did a bid for a year and a half, then at 15, I did another year and a half, and I came home when I was about to turn 16, and I got my mind right, focusing on rap and that’s when I met Cam.” After coming home, he says he went to the studio immediately and battled a bunch of people and gained notoriety in his hood. “I was the hottest in my area,” he told DJ Vlad. Fortunately, an affiliate of his was well acquainted with Dipset and by being around him, he ran into Cam and Juelz and displayed his talents on the spot. “I spit for him—a bunch of people was out there tryna rap for him, but he heard me. He was like ‘Yo, listen. Juelz not signed, nobody signed, but stick around and I got you.” Later, Writer says he finally saw his big payoff when he got to feature on

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