Streetwaxxhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxxFrom the rocksteady boombap to the subwoofers in Cadillacs, Streetwaxx is still in love with HER. With a Queen from Queens and a Southern Belle, the ladies of Streetwaxx along with some notable kings beside them, come to solidify the relationship between the true lovers of hip-hop and the fundamental nature of her humble beginnings. Paying homage to the good times with hopes for the new and calling attention to the present, the Streetwaxx Army are sure to not only bring that old thing back, but like the big brother you borrowed your style from, be a catalytic force in bringing hip-hop unprocessed to the next generation of “heads.” enCopyright Street Waxx (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 08:00:00 GMTFri, 18 Jun 2010 02:00:00 GMTMusicBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/b4ebfef7-b387-444a-9c88-369910d6ea33big_vinyl_rules_1.jpgStreetwaxxhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxxFrom the rocksteady boombap to the subwoofers in Cadillacs, Streetwaxx is still in love with HER. With a Queen from Queens and a Southern Belle, the ladies of Streetwaxx along with some notable kings beside them, come to solidify the relationship between the true lovers of hip-hop and the fundamental nature of her humble beginnings. Paying homage to the good times with hopes for the new and calling attention to the present, the Streetwaxx Army are sure to not only bring that old thing back, but like the big brother you borrowed your style from, be a catalytic force in bringing hip-hop unprocessed to the next generation of “heads.” feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.commusic,hip hop,street waxx,emcees,rappers,black women,djs,emcee,fathers day,homo thugsStreetwaxxnoFrom the rocksteady boombap to the subwoofers in Cadillacs, Streetwaxx is still in love with HER. With a Queen from Queens and a Southern Belle, the ladies of SepisodicSoil: The Warrior Lessonshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/18/soil-the-warrior-lessonsHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/18/soil-the-warrior-lessons/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/18/soil-the-warrior-lessonsFri, 18 Jun 2010 02:00:00 GMTSoil: The Warrior Lessons Father’s Day is a day for reverence for our father figures, and Hip Hop as a whole does not pay its respects to all of the good fathers in our community. Producers and Fathers Metaphysic and Amond Jackson, have put together a hip hop tribute to all Fathers and the relationship they share with their children. The project entitled “Soil: The Warrior Lessons” pulls together uncompromising people from the hip hop community sharing wisdom for our kids over Amond’s and Metaphysic’s beats with special guests producers. Hip Hop notables like J-Live, DJ Applejac, Flyod the Locsmif, Illastrate, M1 of Dead Prez, Homeboy Sandman, Supa Dave West, John Robinson, DJ Amdex and many others will speak to their seeds and share the feelings and information they need to know. This project should be the soundtrack to your Father’s Day and provide encouragement for you and your young ones. “Soil” is everything a parent provides for their children or “seeds.” Metaphysic describes the project’s title in this way: “Just like in nature our children, our "seeds" can’t grow alone once planted. They need the proper care in order to flourish. The soil is the nourishment parents must provide in order for our youth to grow strong roots and flourish. With the right soil our youth can properly develop into productive, self reliant and creative contributors to the human family.” Amond and Meta intend for this project to be a gift for Fathers to share with their children to provide alternative perspectives from mainstream music and media. This project also serves as a time capsule that generations in the future can listen to and see what these group of fathers and fathers-to-be had on their minds. Do not miss this special show! 01:46:00StreetwaxxnoFathers Day,Hip Hop,Soil,Warrior Lessons,Street WaxxFather’s Day is a day for reverence for our father figures, and Hip Hop as a whole does not pay its respects to all of the good fathers in our community. ProdStreet Waxx Presents: The Midnight Mixtape Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/08/street-waxx-presents-the-unsigned-hype-mixtapeHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/08/street-waxx-presents-the-unsigned-hype-mixtape/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/06/08/street-waxx-presents-the-unsigned-hype-mixtapeTue, 08 Jun 2010 04:00:00 GMTStreet Waxx Presents: The Midnight Mixtape ShowStreet Waxx will be playing all the hottest tracks by Joell Ortiz, The Cool Kids, Jadakiss, Styles P, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Wale, J. Cole, Nipsey Hussle, Nas, and many many more-2 hours of straight listening pleasure. Get your Ipods ready! Sponsored by the BLVD, Sunflower Seeds and Coffee Beans, Flyy City Entertainment and Mocha Mango. 02:00:00StreetwaxxnoStreet Waxx,Emcee,Hip Hop,Ipod,MixtapeStreet Waxx will be playing all the hottest tracks by Joell Ortiz, The Cool Kids, Jadakiss, Styles P, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Wale, J. Cole, Nipsey Hussle, Nas,Hip Hop Homo Thugshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/23/street-waxxHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/23/street-waxx/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/23/street-waxxSun, 23 May 2010 21:00:00 GMTHip Hop Homo Thugs ho·mo·e·rot·ic adj. 1. Of or concerning homosexual love and desire. 2. Tending to arouse such desire.Street Waxx will examine the current homo erotic undertone in Hip Hop. While the masses believe that the current image of the male rapper is hyper masculine; a quick glance of CD covers, promotional pictures and a listen a certain lyrics leave us all wondering (In the words of Riley from the Boondocks) "Is these n***** kissing?!" We are not saying they are gay, we're merely saying that the record execs are not blind to the fact that homosexuals do listen to hip hop. So while you're imitating your favorite rapper, remember, he may be trying to attract your Uncle Peaches. 02:00:00StreetwaxxnoHip Hop,Street Waxx,Homo Thugs,Music,Rappersho·mo·e·rot·ic adj. 1. Of or concerning homosexual love and desire. 2. Tending to arouse such desire.Street Waxx will examine the current homo erotic undertoThe South Has Something to Say!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/09/street-waxxHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/09/street-waxx/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/09/street-waxxSun, 09 May 2010 21:00:00 GMTThe South Has Something to Say! This episode, the Street Waxx Army will examine the East Coast belief that Hip Hop is dead and the South had something to do with it. We will discuss the marketing push of weak Southern Hip Hop artists; as well as listen to some dope southern artists who do not or never got the shine of some of their wacker counterparts. No matter what side of the fence you are on, you can not miss this hip hop debate. Hosts Empress Konspiracy, Earth Crysis and Melodic. This show is sponsored by Seeds and Beans, Flyy City and Mocha Mango. 02:00:00StreetwaxxnoStreet Waxx,Hip Hop,Emcees,DJs,RapThis episode, the Street Waxx Army will examine the East Coast belief that Hip Hop is dead and the South had something to do with it. We will discuss the markeMisogyny & the Emcee: The Fist of Furyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/02/misogyny-the-emcee-the-fist-of-furyHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/02/misogyny-the-emcee-the-fist-of-fury/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/streetwaxx/2010/05/02/misogyny-the-emcee-the-fist-of-furySun, 02 May 2010 21:00:00 GMTMisogyny & the Emcee: The Fist of Fury Inspired by Ewuare X. Osayande's book; Misogyny & the Emcee: Sex, Race and Hip Hop and Byron P Hurt's movie, Beyond Beats and Rhymes, we will delve into the Hip Hop pysche and attitude toward Black Women. We will examine the consequences and its impact on society. Furthermore, we will take a look at the female emcee role and changing image since Hip Hop's conception. Be sure not to miss this one! 02:00:00StreetwaxxnoHip Hop,Misogyny,Emcees,Black Women,RappersInspired by Ewuare X. Osayande's book; Misogyny & the Emcee: Sex, Race and Hip Hop and Byron P Hurt's movie, Beyond Beats and Rhymes, we will delve into the Hi