TrackBlasters Radio: 30.07.14

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes new heatrocks from Le$, Common, AWKWORD, Cormega, Bad Nuze, G-Unit, Statik Selektah and many more. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: G-Unit – Come Up Playlist Le$ x Cookin Soul feat. Smoke DZA – The Hustle (Remix) Common feat. Snoh Aalegra & Dreezy – Hustle Harder AWKWORD feat. AKIR & Y-Love – The People’s Champions Part II Cormega feat. Craig G, Masta Ace & Kool G Rap – Industry (Juice Crew Remix) Bad Nuze feat. Rapper Big Pooh – Fight **Record Of The Day** G-Unit – Come Up Statik Selektah feat. Ab-Soul, Jon Connor, Logic, & Francesca – Alarm Clock Joe Budden & Ransom – Vietnam Maffew Ragazino, Livin Proof & Cortez – No Chance **Amerigo Gazaway presents The Big Payback Vol. 3 – J.B. & The Soul Mates** Bob Brown – Who Is Mr. Brown? (Popcorn Dub Mix) Busta Brown – I Feel Good (Soul Mates Remix) The Notorious J.B.’s – Sex Machine Gun Funk (Soul Mates Remix) Mobb Brown – The G.O.D. Father of Soul Pt. III (Soul Mates Remix) Fela Brown feat. Jeru the Damaja – Funky Black President (Soul Mates Remix) Jackson Brown – Good Rockin’ Robin (Soul Mates Remix) The Illmatics feat. James Brown – Get Up And Get Down (Soul Mates Remix) [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 30.07.14.mp3] Download here

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NahRight & UpNorthTrips – #Illmatic20 [Mixtape]

Featuring contributions from Al-Doe, Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, Troy Ave, Bodega Bamz, YC The Cynic, Denzil Porter, Smoke DZA, Doley Bernays, Timeless Truth, Euro League, Pete from Bitches Is Crazy, The Incomparable Shakespeare and SHIRT, this project is as much a showcase of the homegrown talent that has been reinvigorating the NY Rap scene over the last couple of years as it is a thank you letter to Nasir Jones. And really, what higher praise is there than that which comes from a generation of artists that cite you as a direct influence?

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Smoke DZA: “Trinidad James Lit A Fire Under NYC’s Ass” [Video]

Smoke DZA sat down with VladTV to discuss Trinidad James’ statement that Atlanta runs New York Hip Hop, saying as an active MC in New York, he was definitely offended. He also acknowledged that Trinidad making that statement in Brooklyn put pressure on NYC artists to make better music. He went on to say that comments such as that and Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse were a gift and a curse for NYC, and that he’s the premier MC to check for right now.

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