Back To School/Labor Day Jam
On Labor Day weekend 2015, the last two men standing, the Angry Engineer and Masta Talka, chopped it up, held it down for Hip Hop and bid adieu to the kiddies returning to their studies. We call it multi-tasking. However, the dynamic duo couldn’t ignore the news of the week. We had contemptuous and insubordinate township clerks, The Donald doing what he do, Hillary’s ongoing email scandal, and kids grabbing drive thru order takers through the window. But because we give a home to the stupid we had Elisabeth Hasselbeck and her dead-headed questions, The VMA’s and Straight Outta Compton topping the box office for an entire month – take that Eric and Osman! But musically it was all good, Leaders of the New School, K-Solo; Showbiz & A.G., Digital Underground, Public Enemy and many more kept us cool at Summer’s end. Kan-Yeezy for POTUS in 2020??? – It’s Boom Bap Radio.
Da Play List
- PTA – L.O.N.S. – 1991 – A Future Without A Past
- Letterman – K-Solo – 1992 – Times Up
- We Don’t Care – Kanye – 2004 – The College Drop Out
- Magic Number – De La Soul – 1989 – 3 Feet High and Rising
- Halftime -Â NaS – 1994 – Illmatic
- My Adidas – Run-D.M.C. – 1986 – Raising Hell
- Party Groove – Showbiz & A.G. – 1992 – Runaway Slave
- The Way You Move – Outkast – 2003 – Speaker Boxxx/’The Love Below
- The Mission -Â Special Ed – 1990 – Legal
- Packet Man – Digital Underground – 1990 – Sex Packets
- Let’s Git It On -Â Smif-N-Wessun – 1995 – Dah Shinin’
- Easy Star – Poor Righteous Teachers – 1991 – Pure Poverty
- Don’t Believe the Hype – Public Enemy – 1988 – It Takes a Nation of Million
- Sticka – Chuck D – 1994 – Super Bad
- Shining Star – Sunz of Man – 1998 – The Last Shall Be First
- Triumph – Wu – 1997 – Forever
- You Must Learn – Boogie Down Productions – 1989 – Ghetto Music (The Blueprint)