Justice For Trayvon!
During a week where people have taken to the streets in protest of the acquittal of murderous George Zimmerman, the BBR Crew joined the protest with a historic, marathon 4-hour uncensored episode that voiced outrage and examined America’s racial dynamic. We’re mad as hell and ain’t gonna take it no more! The Angry Engineer, Masta Talka and the CO took to the airwaves and our resident MC:  J-Crush took to the streets in a revolutionary, unfettered episode for the ages. Filled with clips that included President Obama’s take on the ruling, racial comedy and of the normal commentary, the revolution was both televised and podcasted. Hip-Hop’s call for justice included gems from Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Sista Souljah; X-Clan; Screwball; Ol Dirty, the Wu-Tang Clan and more.  So give a lusty chant of: “No Justice, No Peace! “ It’s Boom Bap Radio!
Da Play List
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Had to Turn The MF’er Out – Ice Cube – 1992 – The Predator
- Welcome to the Terror Dome – PE – 1990 – Fear of a Black Planet
- Buck Whylin – Chuck D feat Sista Souljah – 1991 – Terminator X
- Against All Odds – Tupac – 1996 – Don Killuminati
- Clan in Da Front – Wu-Tang – 1993 – Enter the 36 Chambers
- Let’s Get It On – Smif and Wessun – 1995 – Dah Shinin
- W.A.R. – Pharoahe Monch – 2011 – We Are Rebels (WAR)
- Why Is That – BDP – 1989 – Ghetto Music – The Blueprint of Hip-Hop
- Funkin’ Lesson – X-Clan – 1990 – To The East Blackwards
- Awnaw – Nappy Roots – 2002 – Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz
- Gorillaz – Screwball feat Noreaga/Kool G Rap – 2001 – Loyalty
- Pop Shit – Pharrell feat. Dirty McGirt – 2003 – Neptunes Present – Clones
- Planet Rock – Afrika Bam and Soulsonic Force – 1982
- Made You Look – NaS – 2002 – God’s Son
- My Country – NaS – 2001 – Stillmatic
- Rewind – NaS – 2001 – Stillmatic
- Funny Vibe (Remix) – Living Colour feat Daddy-O – 1988 – Vivid