Police and “Thugs” In the Streets
A week removed from the riotous protests in Baltimore, Md., six police officers face charges, police unions push back and call for the removal of Baltimore’s prosecutor and of course another black man gets shot by authorities by mistake – such is life. It’s a mad, mad, world, but the BBR crew of Masta Talka, the C.O. and Angry Engineer try to find some sense of a planet where Floyd Mayweather is criticized for boxing his way to a victory, more candidates join the GOP presidential circus and Redman gets criticized for not being “ghetto fab-enough†– 14-years ago? This world is pretty odd, but the Hip Hop is funky. Busy Bee; the Crooklyn Dodgers; Sugar Hill Gang; De La Soul, Common, Busta Rhymes and Eminem joined us for double shots of phunky phat rhymes. Yo, white people we really appreciate you, no seriously. Whoa, what is that smell? Smells like P. Poppa Diddy Pop. It’s Boom Bap Radio!
Da Play List
- Macho Mozart –  Latin Rascals  – 1987
- MC Battle – Busy Bee – 1983 – Wildstyle
- Crooklyn Dodgers – Special Ed/Buckshot – 1994 – Crooklyn
- How Many Mics – Fugees – 1996 – The Score
- Party’s Goin’ On Over Here – Busta – 1998 – Extinction Level
- Make It Clap – Busta/Sean Paul – 2002 – It Ain’t Safe No More
- La La Song – Sugar Hill Gang – 2009
- Lose Yourself – Em – 2002 – 8 Mile Soundtrack
- Berzerk – Em – 2013 – Marshall Mathers LP 2
- Drivin’ Me Wild – Common – 2007 – Finding Forever
- The Bizness – De La Soul/Common – 1996 – Stakes is High
- Da Rockwilder – Meth/Red – 1999 – Blackout!
- God It – De La/NaS – 2015
- Unowhtmsayn – Large Prof. – 2012 – Professor @ Large
- Black is Black – Lakim Shabazz – 1989 – Pure Righteousness
- Who’s Real – Jadakiss  – 2009 – The Last Kiss
- I Can’t Live without My Radio – LL Cool J – 1985 – Radio