December 7, 2005

playlist [6 December 2005]

Here is the playlist from the Vinyl Frontier, 6 December 2005.

  1. Jin (The Emcee) - Top 5 (Dead or Alive)
  2. Rasco - San Fran To The Town feat. Casual
  3. Fatlip - First Heat
  4. Murs and Slug - Hot Bars
  5. The Ill - Cold, Cold World feat. David Banner & Max Minelli
  6. Gang Starr - Tonz 'O' Gunz
  7. Intense - The Truth About Me...
  8. The East Flatbush Project - Head To Head '05
  9. Ohmega Watts - Stay Tuned feat. Sojourn
  10. Supernatural - Not That Way
  11. Doujah Raze - Hard Times
  12. Blaq Poet - We Gonna Ill
  13. The Roots - Proceed II feat. Roy Ayers
  14. Jean Grae - The Jam
  15. Psyche Origami - Wherever You Are
  16. Emanon - Politician
  17. D-Tension - You're A Bitch Too feat. Slug
  18. Jneiro Jarel - Big Bounce Theory Part 2 feat. Vinia Mojica
  19. Beyond - That Feeling
  20. Smash Mechanics - Concrete Steps
  21. Swollen Members - Black Magic
  22. Restoring Poetry In Music - Poetry Bum
  23. Basic Vocab - Our Day In The Sun
  24. Omni - Smoke With Me
  25. Nosaprise - Droppin Lines
  26. Bun B - Pushin' feat. Scarface & Young Jeezy
  27. Mathematics - Coach Talk feat. Bald Head
  28. A-Trak - Don't Fool With The Dips feat. JR Writer, Hell Rell & 40 Cal.
  29. Cinque - Bad Girl
  30. P.O.S. - P.O.S. Is Ruining My Life
  31. Penuckle - Welcome
  32. Proof - Pimp Likeness
  33. O.C. - Challenge Y'all
  34. Modill - Vacant Rhymes feat. Dave of De La Soul
  35. Dave Ghetto - Spread the Light
  36. Chops - Niggarachi feat. Planet Asia
  37. Rhyson Hall - The Movement feat. Gre Phee
  38. New Flesh - Communicate feat. The Gift of Gab
  39. X:144 & SPS - 3 Degrees of Ventilation
  40. Jim Jones - G's Up feat. Max B
  41. Sadat X - The Great Diamond D feat. Heltah Skeltah
  42. Dead Prez - Together
  43. Okwerdz - Time For A Change
  44. Talib Kweli - Who Got It
  45. The Reavers - Slums
  46. DeLoach - Tonight
  47. GZA & Ras Kass - Lyrical Swords
  48. Supastition - Hate My Face

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Comments:

  1. Jin? Chops? This affirmative action on your show has to stop! Planet Asia isn't Asian, you know! And I doubt Psyche Origami is either. Who the hell is that? Hip-hop is truly running out of names...

  2. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hip-hop is universal now, didn't you get the memo? Actually, though, if you watch Cartoon Network late at night (the Adult Swim block) you've probably heard some of their stuff. The instrumental versions of some of their songs are used in a couple of the Adult Swim "bumps."

  3. at the mf doom show there was a guy named "sean robinson." i texted jay complaining how generic that name was, asking what's next? "mc john doe?" he replied that there's not only a john doe, but also jon doe. DOH

  4. I never heard of either John Doe, but there was a Jane Doe and a Jayne Doe (I think they were different people).

    Anyone that comes out with the same names like that should have to battle for the rights. I think the two J-Lives did that years ago; the loser became Mr. Live.

  5. Jon Doe is a producer/DJ and sometimes MC; he did a lot of production work for artists on Goodvibe Records a few years back. Haven't heard much of him lately. I haven't heard of the other John Doe.

  6. Did some checking and found a bunch of stories...nobody can seem to decide whether J-Live or Mr. Live had the J-Live name first, or which one challenged the other to a battle, or even which one first put out a record under that name. I don't think a battle ever took place though and J-Live somehow got the legal rights to the name. anyway...

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