Episode 24 – Potty Talk

Also recorded on May 17, this episode had no plan, and no DJ Heat.

In this episode

  • DJ Khalad ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne – “I’m on One”
  • Kardinal Offishall ft. T-Pain – “Fire Flame” (Produced by Boy1da)
  • Bacalao – “The Robots (Die Roboter)”
  • Oregon Trail
  • Turtle
  • Nicki Minaj ft. Ester Dean – “Super Bass (Bonus Track)”
  • Ugly Female Artists? Any?
  • Katy Perry ft. KanYe West – “E.T.”
  • Pumice’s Office Bathroom Story / Men’s Room Etiquette
  • Jim Jones ft. Lloyd – “Believe in Magic”
  • New Boyz ft. Bei Maejor – “Start Me Up”
  • New Boyz ft. Chris Brown – “Better with the Lights Off”
  • Big Sean – “I Do It”
  • Big Sean ft. Chris Brown – “My Last”
  • Ke$ha ft. B.O.B. – “Blow (Remix)”
  • Young Chris ft. Boyz II Men – “Hey Lover”
  • RNS IRC Release Group
  • Rell / Young Gunz – “No Better Love”
  • The Dream – “Hello, Hi, Goodbye”
  • Pretty Ricky ft. Snoop Dogg – “Topless”
  • Trae the Truth ft. Rick Ross & Jadakiss – “Inkredible (Remix)”
  • B.o.B. ft. Yelawolf – “It’s a Party”
  • Jim Jones ft. Juelz Santana & Waka Flocka – “848”

Closing track

  • Bass Boy – “I Got the Bass”

Episode 20 – HAM 2.0

This episode starts out relatively tame, but eventually all hell breaks loose and we start playing whatever we feel like playing.

In this episode

  • Chris Brown – “Pass Out”
  • Jump Smokers – “Don’t be a Douchebag”
  • First MP3s, Firetools, MODs, .MID, The Archive of Old Technology, The Noid
  • HDMI cables at the Dollar Store
  • NewBoys ft. Big Sean – “I Don’t Care”
  • Daz Dillinger – “Set it Off”
  • Estelle ft. Rick Ross – “Break My Heart”
  • Estelle ft. Kanye West – “American Boy”
  • Kanye West ft. John Legend – “Blame Game”
  • Da Brat ft. Jermaine Dupri – “This is for Life”
  • Lil’ Kim – “Tragedy”
  • Lil’ Kim – “Queen B@$#H”
  • Lil’ Kim – “Not Tonight”
  • The Lox – “Money, Power & Respect”
  • Fat Joe ft. Kevin Cossom – “Don’t Stop”
  • Fat Joe ft. Trey Songs – “If it Ain’t About Money”
  • Killer Mike ft. Young Jeezy – “Go Out On The Town”
  • Alley Boy ft. Young Jeezy – “Pocket Full Of Money”
  • LL Cool J – “Going Back To Cali”
  • MC Nas D and Freaky Fred – “My Cadillac (Got That Bass)”
  • Vicious Bass – “You Want Bass”
  • The 2 Live Crew – “Face Down Ass Up”
  • Splack Pack – “Shake That Ass Bitch”
  • Lil Jon ft. Pleasure P & Shawty Putt – “Like a Stripper”
  • JJ Fad – “Supersonic”

Closing track

  • Jay-Z – “Can I Get a …”

Episode 19 – Pauly D

What seemed like it would be a quick topic (Pauly D) ended up filling the majority of this episode.

In this episode

Episode 15

In this episode

Episode 6

New music

Also in this episode

Special guest, Shane Fry (a.k.a. “B-boy Depree”) from Verve Dance Studio in Buffalo, NY, joins us to chat about the world of b-boying and how his Battle@Buffalo b-boy competition came about.

Episode 5

In this episode

Concert announcement

Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Vado, Freaky Zekey and more are set to perform on March 23rd at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, NY.

Show summary

Where did Kanye West get the horns for “All of the Lights?” Are they sampled? Synthesized? We’re pretty sure they actually recorded them live!! Wow. Who does that?

Pumice recently saw this clip of “Music Made with Buttons 4.0” from Egadz. We play “Music Made with Buttons” in the background, pretty dope.

What the #@$%? A Wacka Flacka Flame and Gucci Mane reality TV show? As LJ Knight from “YeahSheSaidIt.com” put it, “both of these rappers can barely stay their asses out of jail long enough to have a successful rap career. Also, hearing them speak is like trying to decode an alien ignorant language.”

Flava Flav opened his first fried chicken restaurant in Iowa. “Flav’s Fried Chicken” is expected to be a chain of restaurants. Flav also plans to introduce “La Flav’s Spirits,” a line of flavored liquors. Meanwhile, Terminator X is happily raising African black ostriches (not alpacas) on his farm in Vance County, North Carolina.

Malice of the Clipse turned to God for some career advice. If he wanted to kill his career, he might as well have turned to Mase for guidance.

50 Cent continues his antics on Twitter, this time boosting the value of his stock in HNHI.

The squeal in “Jump Around” by House of Pain is most likely sampled from “Shoot Your Shot,” by Junior Walker and the All Stars, not Prince’s “Gett Off.” It’s a tough call, but considering the fact that Everlast and Divine Styler are both alumni of Ice-T’s Rhyme Syndicate, is it merely a coincidence that the Junior Walker sample is also in “Ain’t Sayin’ Nothin’?”

Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park: Are they Hip-Hop? The jury is still out on this one.

Episode 4

New releases

Thanks to the release of the instrumental of DJ Khaled’s “Welcome to My Hood,” every artist and their gardener is releasing their own version. This week we have Maino’s New York version featuring Red Cafe & Uncle Murda.

Travis Barker just released “Can a Drummer Get Some,” featuring Swizz Beatz, The Game, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross. Apparently there’s more than one version.

Jim Jones featuring Omega El Fuerte – “We Represent

Also in this episode

Christian Dior Denim Flow” by Kanyé West, featuring Kid Cudi, Pusha T, John Legend, Cella, Lloyd Banks & Ryan Leslie.

Take One for the Team” by Kanyé West Feat Keri Hilson, Pusha T & CyHi the Prince.

Nicki Minaj will be an opener this year on Lil Wayne’s 2011 “I Am Music II Tour,” along with Rick Ross and Travis Barker. Currently, the tour is scheduled to kick off on March 18th in Buffalo, NY and will run through May 1st at the Bamboozle Festival in East Rutherford, NJ.

Cam’ron and Vado – “And You Don’t Stop” (download link)

50 Cent claimed responsibility for the site outage experienced by WorldStarHipHop.com. We doubt it.