Tha Rap Basement Discussion Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187Discussion on rap and hip hopenBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 08:45:00 GMTMon, 11 Aug 2014 19:00:42 GMTHip Hop MusicBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/009e2649-edbc-4a9c-a4c7-1a3ed0971d88_16618_10151999502074807_1964931074_n.jpgTha Rap Basement Discussion Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187Discussion on rap and hip hopfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comhip hop music,hip hop,rap,discussion,houston,houston hip hop,rap basement,tha rap basement,west coast,big hawkTha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDiscussion on rap and hip hopepisodicTha Rap Round Table : D-Wreck Of Wreckshop Recordshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/11/tha-rap-round-table-d-wreck-of-wreckshop-recordsHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/11/tha-rap-round-table-d-wreck-of-wreckshop-records/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/11/tha-rap-round-table-d-wreck-of-wreckshop-recordsMon, 11 Aug 2014 19:00:42 GMTTha Rap Round Table : D-Wreck Of Wreckshop RecordsWreckshop has been on hiatus since 2008, but D-Reck, sitting down with me on a recent visit to New York City, said he is ready to resurrect it. In our long talk, we discussed the implosion of Southwest Wholesale, a huge manufacturer and distributor for the Houston rap community through the ’90s, and the shockwave it sent through the business end of the Houston rap world when it shuttered in 2003. With the production and distribution arrangement Southwest had with many Houston labels gone, artists and labels were left scrambling. Some signed, some stayed independent, and others faded away. It was only a couple of years later that the mainstream began to notice what was building in the Bayou City, and artists like Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Chamillionaire broke into the mainstream, bringing Houston with them into the spotlight. 00:39:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Houston,ouston Rap TapesWreckshop has been on hiatus since 2008, but D-Reck, sitting down with me on a recent visit to New York City, said he is ready to resurrect it. In our long talkTha Rap RoundTable : Dazzie Dee aka Big Saccshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/05/tha-rap-roundtable-dazzie-dee-aka-big-saccsHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/05/tha-rap-roundtable-dazzie-dee-aka-big-saccs/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/05/tha-rap-roundtable-dazzie-dee-aka-big-saccsTue, 05 Aug 2014 19:00:33 GMTTha Rap RoundTable : Dazzie Dee aka Big SaccsBig Saccs was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. At 14 he met Ice Cube, Dr Dre, Sir Jinx & K-Dee. Saccs first EP Turn It Loose was produced by Dre and Jinx. Saccs was one of the original members of the Lench Mob (formed by Ice Cube) due to artistic differences he left to record his first solo album "Where's My Reciept" (Capital Records, 1995), then re-released it as " The Rebirth"(Raging Bull, 1996) which was produced by BattleCat and Featured Ice Cube, K-Dee, Coolio, and Chill of CMW which is consider by many a westcoast classic. Now as one of the top westcoast producers Big Saccs has production credits for Str8 G, Mausburg & Sugafree The Konnected Project, Non-Fiction, Sqeek the Prima Donna, and recently worked along with D.J. Quik on Suga Free's new album " The New Testament". After 6 yrs of banging out beats he is now returning with a new album called "Saccs-u-ality on Geed Up / Laneway Records. 00:43:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noWestcoast History,Hip hop,rapBig Saccs was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. At 14 he met Ice Cube, Dr Dre, Sir Jinx & K-Dee. Saccs first EP Turn It Loose was produced by Dre anRB Radio : DJ DMDhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-dj-dmdHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-dj-dmd/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-dj-dmdFri, 01 Aug 2014 18:00:07 GMTRB Radio : DJ DMDDJ DMD, the creator of such southern secular rap classics like So Real (which featured the late DJ Screw & the S.U.C.) and 25 Lighters, re-emerges after a self-imposed hiatus from the music industry. After releasing 4 critically-acclaimed independent albums through his old indie label, DMD decided to make a change in his life's direction...and with his music. His new company, e5 entertainment, is the vehicle he intends to use to release music that's "good for the soul and bumps in the trunk." On the heels of the remake of his classic 25 Lighters by Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famers ZZ Top, DJ DMD re-enters the music business with his own remake of the same classic...the testimonial #25BiblesOnMyDresser (featuring Bizzle & Jarrod Phillips). Reinvigorated by a new mission - which is to inspire a generation to consider using their hiphop talent to positively affect the world - DJ DMD will bring his experience in quality production and song construction to a genre geared at offering the world hope through hiphop.Inspire a generation to consider using their hiphop talent to positively affect the world - DJ DMD will bring his experience in quality production and song construction to a genre geared at offering the world hope through hiphop.he testimonial  00:44:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDj dmd,Houston Rap,DiscussionDJ DMD, the creator of such southern secular rap classics like So Real (which featured the late DJ Screw & the S.U.C.) and 25 Lighters, re-emerges after a self-RB Radio : ESG of the SUChttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-esg-of-the-sucHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-esg-of-the-suc/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/08/01/rb-radio-esg-of-the-sucFri, 01 Aug 2014 17:00:05 GMTRB Radio : ESG of the SUCA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  The stuff on MTV and the radio can't be called Hip-Hop because the lyrics don't have any meaning or self expression. Wack artists today just rap about their shopping lists and other bullshit. There are no more DJs making a prescence since artists today think they can manage without them. Without a DJ there are no scratches and cuts. No much graffiti art is being shown in videos.    00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noESG,Screwed Up Click,DiscussionA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. TodayRb Radio : Lil Keke Da Don Seven-1-3http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/29/rb-radio-lil-keke-da-don-seven-1-3-1Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/29/rb-radio-lil-keke-da-don-seven-1-3-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/29/rb-radio-lil-keke-da-don-seven-1-3-1Tue, 29 Jul 2014 17:17:46 GMTRb Radio : Lil Keke Da Don Seven-1-3A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  The stuff on MTV and the radio can't be called Hip-Hop because the lyrics don't have any meaning or self expression. Wack artists today just rap about their shopping lists and other bullshit. There are no more DJs making a prescence since artists today think they can manage without them. Without a DJ there are no scratches and cuts. No much graffiti art is bein 00:44:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap Basement,Raiod,DiscussionA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. TodayRB Radio : MC' and Producer Double D (S.U.C/Wreckshop Affiliate)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/28/rb-radio-mc-and-producer-double-d-sucwreckshop-affiliateHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/28/rb-radio-mc-and-producer-double-d-sucwreckshop-affiliate/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/28/rb-radio-mc-and-producer-double-d-sucwreckshop-affiliateMon, 28 Jul 2014 17:00:26 GMTRB Radio : MC' and Producer Double D (S.U.C/Wreckshop Affiliate)Houston TX-based producer/rapper. Part of Wreckshop Records' in-house production team Platinum Soul. A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  The Screwed Up Click is an assortment of rappers from the southside of Houston, Texas started by the late DJ Screw. After appearing on numerous screw tapes and spreading their name throughout southern hip hop, they have become well respected and have earned a proud reputation. Despite the deaths of several members and the incarceration of others, the S.U.C. continues to represent for Houston and remains a strong presence in the southern hip hop scene 00:42:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDiscussion,Rap,HIstoryHouston TX-based producer/rapper. Part of Wreckshop Records' in-house production team Platinum Soul. A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expreRB Radio : Late Night Hype EP 3 Havoc Da Mouthpiece & Young Prodejehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-ep-3-havoc-da-mouthpiece-young-prodejeHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-ep-3-havoc-da-mouthpiece-young-prodeje/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-ep-3-havoc-da-mouthpiece-young-prodejeWed, 23 Jul 2014 06:31:56 GMTRB Radio : Late Night Hype EP 3 Havoc Da Mouthpiece & Young ProdejeLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break dancing, emceeing, (rapping) graffiti, and turntablism. Rap is something you do Hip Hop is something you live- KRS One A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0nohip h,rap,discussionLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break danciRB Radio : Late Night Hype Edition W/ Young Prodejehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-edition-w-young-prodejeHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-edition-w-young-prodeje/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/23/rb-radio-late-night-hype-edition-w-young-prodejeWed, 23 Jul 2014 05:42:00 GMTRB Radio : Late Night Hype Edition W/ Young ProdejeLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break dancing, emceeing, (rapping) graffiti, and turntablism. Rap is something you do Hip Hop is something you live- KRS One A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap,Discussion,Hip HopLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break danciRB : Late Night Hype Editionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-late-night-hype-editionHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-late-night-hype-edition/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-late-night-hype-editionTue, 22 Jul 2014 06:32:33 GMTRB : Late Night Hype EditionLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break dancing, emceeing, (rapping) graffiti, and turntablism. Rap is something you do Hip Hop is something you live- KRS One A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  00:08:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Discussion,RapLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break danciRB Radio : Late Night Hype Editionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-radio-late-night-hype-editionHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-radio-late-night-hype-edition/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/22/rb-radio-late-night-hype-editionTue, 22 Jul 2014 05:34:57 GMTRB Radio : Late Night Hype EditionLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break dancing, emceeing, (rapping) graffiti, and turntablism. Rap is something you do Hip Hop is something you live- KRS One A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  00:44:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Rap,DiscussionLate Night Hype Edition Wit Ya Boy On The Tables DJ Entaprizee  A name for the 4 elements of the late 70's New York City renaissance which includes break danciRap Basement Radio : Dj Screw B Day Appreciation Show Ft Big DeMohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-b-day-appreciation-show-ft-big-demoHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-b-day-appreciation-show-ft-big-demo/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-b-day-appreciation-show-ft-big-demoSun, 20 Jul 2014 21:02:08 GMTRap Basement Radio : Dj Screw B Day Appreciation Show Ft Big DeMoAfter spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screwsuddenly found himself gaining sudden notoriety before his unfortunate death in late 2000. The Houston DJ made a name for himself primarily because of his uncanny mixing style, which found him pitching down his records to a lumbering and quite eerie pace. Over the course of the '90s, what began as novelty actually became a rather lucrative venture for Screw, who produced hundreds of mix tapes, with some estimates projecting his total number of tapes topping over a thousand; furthermore, he sold the tapes at his Houston-based record store, Screwed Up Records and Tapes. Oddly enough, he preferred to release his mixes almost exclusively on cassette, though fans often recorded the mixes and traded them via the Internet; in addition, countless "screwed" remixes of popular rap anthems were widely available on Napster thanks to his cultish following. 00:30:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHouston,DJ Screw,RapAfter spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screwsuddenly found himself gaining sudden notoriety before his unfortunateRap Basement radio Dj Screw Birthday Show Ft Big DeMo Justice Allah and Cuttfacehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-birthday-show-ft-big-demo-justice-allah-and-cuttfaceHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-birthday-show-ft-big-demo-justice-allah-and-cuttface/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/07/20/rap-basement-radio-dj-screw-birthday-show-ft-big-demo-justice-allah-and-cuttfaceSun, 20 Jul 2014 20:13:52 GMTRap Basement radio Dj Screw Birthday Show Ft Big DeMo Justice Allah and CuttfaceAfter spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screwsuddenly found himself gaining sudden notoriety before his unfortunate death in late 2000. The Houston DJ made a name for himself primarily because of his uncanny mixing style, which found him pitching down his records to a lumbering and quite eerie pace. Over the course of the '90s, what began as novelty actually became a rather lucrative venture for Screw, who produced hundreds of mix tapes, with some estimates projecting his total number of tapes topping over a thousand; furthermore, he sold the tapes at his Houston-based record store, Screwed Up Records and Tapes. Oddly enough, he preferred to release his mixes almost exclusively on cassette, though fans often recorded the mixes and traded them via the Internet; in addition, countless "screwed" remixes of popular rap anthems were widely available on Napster thanks to his cultish following. 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noScrewed up,DEA,Houston RapAfter spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screwsuddenly found himself gaining sudden notoriety before his unfortunateRap Basement Cartel Radio : King Nick (Dragonflies in the Swamp)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/06/10/rap-basement-cartel-radio-king-nick-dragonflies-in-the-swampHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/06/10/rap-basement-cartel-radio-king-nick-dragonflies-in-the-swamp/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/06/10/rap-basement-cartel-radio-king-nick-dragonflies-in-the-swampTue, 10 Jun 2014 18:04:39 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : King Nick (Dragonflies in the Swamp)Short stories and anecdotal prose poems on what I and others I know experienced. Miami's underbelly first hand by those who were there. Description Take a person who has lived in the rough parts of town. Teach this person to communicate what they want to say clearly. Then allow this person to report what they've seen. Hopefully this gives you insight on what my book is about. 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0norap Discussion,Rap,Hip HopShort stories and anecdotal prose poems on what I and others I know experienced. Miami's underbelly first hand by those who were there. Description Take a perRap Basement Cartel Radio : Doc Nassed Pt 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nassed-pt-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nassed-pt-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nassed-pt-2Thu, 22 May 2014 18:19:30 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Doc Nassed Pt 2A culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  The stuff on MTV and the radio can't be called Hip-Hop because the lyrics don't have any meaning or self expression. Wack artists today just rap about their shopping lists and other bullshit. There are no more DJs making a prescence since artists today think they can manage without them. Without a DJ there are no scratches and cuts. No much graffiti art is being shown in videos.  00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap Basement,West COast,ComptonA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. TodayRap Basement Cartel Radio : Doc Nasseed Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nasseed-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nasseed-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/22/rap-basement-cartel-radio-doc-nasseed-interviewThu, 22 May 2014 18:02:09 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Doc Nasseed InterviewA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. Today Hip-Hop is considered to be dead in the mainstream because so-called mainstream Hip-Hop doesn't have the elements of hip-hop and have no meaning.  The stuff on MTV and the radio can't be called Hip-Hop because the lyrics don't have any meaning or self expression. Wack artists today just rap about their shopping lists and other bullshit. There are no more DJs making a prescence since artists today think they can manage without them. Without a DJ there are no scratches and cuts. No much graffiti art is being shown in videos. 00:15:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noWest Coast,Hip Hop,DiscussionA culture and form of ground breaking music and self expression with elements that consisted of the elements of graffiti art, DJing, MCing, and breaking. TodayRap Basement Cartel Radio : Tyte Eyez of Pymp Tyte (SUC Affiliate)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/13/rap-basement-cartel-radio-tyte-eyez-of-pymp-tyte-suc-affiliateHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/13/rap-basement-cartel-radio-tyte-eyez-of-pymp-tyte-suc-affiliate/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/13/rap-basement-cartel-radio-tyte-eyez-of-pymp-tyte-suc-affiliateTue, 13 May 2014 17:00:21 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Tyte Eyez of Pymp Tyte (SUC Affiliate)Since then, members have left, while others such as Woss Ness, (Big Steve, Big Bee, Mistah Luv)  00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap,Hip Hop Discussion,houstonSince then, members have left, while others such as Woss Ness, (Big Steve, Big Bee, Mistah Luv)Rap Basement Cartel Radio : Mike D of SUC Clickhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/12/rap-basement-cartel-radio-mike-d-of-suc-clickHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/12/rap-basement-cartel-radio-mike-d-of-suc-click/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/12/rap-basement-cartel-radio-mike-d-of-suc-clickMon, 12 May 2014 17:02:04 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Mike D of SUC ClickMike D is a rapper based out of Houston, Texas, who along with Clay Doe, Fat Pat and Mr. 3-2, formed the rap group Southside Playaz. Mike D was able to create a lot of tracks with Fat Pat before his death, which are still included on new Southside Playaz CDs to this day. He is also known as Bosshog Corleone, 00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap basement,Houston Hip hop,RapMike D is a rapper based out of Houston, Texas, who along with Clay Doe, Fat Pat and Mr. 3-2, formed the rap group Southside Playaz. Mike D was able to create aRap Basement Cartel Radio : Sean "Solo" Jemisonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/09/rap-basement-cartel-radio-sean-solo-jemisonHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/09/rap-basement-cartel-radio-sean-solo-jemison/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/09/rap-basement-cartel-radio-sean-solo-jemisonFri, 09 May 2014 17:02:14 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Sean "Solo" JemisonRoughly 84,000 rap albums have been released in Houston since 1989. We're counting down the 25 best of all time every Thursday. Got a problem with the list? Shove it. Just kidding. Friendship. Email sheaserrano@gmail.com.   ?In last week's feature we wrote about E.S.G., we mentioned briefly that, for the influence that he's had on the culture, he has largely been left out of the "Who Are Houston's Most Important MCs?" discussion. See up there, that italicized intro under the title of the post? See how it says there were 84,000 rap albums released, blah blah blah? Think about that. Out of all of the albums that have ever been made by Houston rappers, only eight are better than his Ocean of Funk. 00:39:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHouston,Hip Hop,ProductionRoughly 84,000 rap albums have been released in Houston since 1989. We're counting down the 25 best of all time every Thursday. Got a problem with the list? ShoRap Basement Cartel Radio : Dj Swindle Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/08/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dj-swindle-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/08/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dj-swindle-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/08/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dj-swindle-interviewThu, 08 May 2014 18:02:38 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Dj Swindle InterviewWill Smith is the embodiment of knowledge and know-how, with a track record of hard work, determination and drive. He has managed to make his presence felt, even when his presence was unseen by outsiders. There is an old saying; “If you don’t know hip-hop, you can’t sell hip-hop”. Due to the amount of “flash in the pan artists” and products, that adage seems to reign true on many levels. As long as he remains true to this culture of entertainment and hip-hop in general, there will always be a pulse and a chance for the industry to thrive again. Now booking/managing Dolli-e Girl, Ashlie Barrios (model) and II Phaced 00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noWest Coast,Rap,Hip hopWill Smith is the embodiment of knowledge and know-how, with a track record of hard work, determination and drive. He has managed to make his presence felt, eveRap Basement Cartel Radio Show : Dead End Corleonehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-show-dead-end-corleoneHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-show-dead-end-corleone/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-show-dead-end-corleoneTue, 06 May 2014 17:49:07 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio Show : Dead End CorleoneIdk if u familiar with my history but I started a group called ANM in which I put my nigga Mike-D Corleone. We were FIRST to with Little Troy. Our cd dropped and I caught a case and Mike-D went on with the SUC. But I've been around. SPC all know me. Wicked Cricket, DJ Jack Frost, DJ Ak 47, etc.....Now I'm back in with Mike-D and CFE / SUC. 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap,Hip Hop,Houston RapIdk if u familiar with my history but I started a group called ANM in which I put my nigga Mike-D Corleone. We were FIRST to with Little Troy. Our cd dropped aRap Basement Cartel Radio : Dead End Corleonehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dead-end-corleoneHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dead-end-corleone/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-radio-dead-end-corleoneTue, 06 May 2014 17:01:02 GMTRap Basement Cartel Radio : Dead End Corleoneif u familiar with my history but I started a group called ANM in which I put my nigga Mike-D Corleone. We were FIRST to with Little Troy. Our cd dropped and I caught a case and Mike-D went on with the SUC. But I've been around. SPC all know me. Wicked Cricket, DJ Jack Frost, DJ Ak 47, etc.....Now I'm back in with Mike-D and CFE / SUC. 00:41:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHouston Hip Hop,Rap,DJ Screwif u familiar with my history but I started a group called ANM in which I put my nigga Mike-D Corleone. We were FIRST to with Little Troy. Our cd dropped and IRap Basement Cartel : Big Hawk Pt 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-big-hawk-pt-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-big-hawk-pt-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/06/rap-basement-cartel-big-hawk-pt-2Tue, 06 May 2014 16:23:13 GMTRap Basement Cartel : Big Hawk Pt 2BigHawk Show re do 00:29:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noBig Hawk,Houston,Hip hop,RapBigHawk Show re doTha Rap N Hiphop Basement : D.Watts Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/02/tha-rap-n-hiphop-basement-dwatts-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/02/tha-rap-n-hiphop-basement-dwatts-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/02/tha-rap-n-hiphop-basement-dwatts-interviewFri, 02 May 2014 15:02:07 GMTTha Rap N Hiphop Basement : D.Watts InterviewN3WTHOUGHT 2014 Danny Watts, MC | Mykey Iso, MC | Brandy Shanice, Singer |  LKHRT, Producer, DJ | Wayword MC, Producer |   00:41:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Houston,Rap,DiscussionN3WTHOUGHT 2014 Danny Watts, MC | Mykey Iso, MC | Brandy Shanice, Singer |  LKHRT, Producer, DJ | Wayword MC, Producer |Tha Rap Basement : Interview With King Nick Anthonyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-interview-with-king-nick-anthonyHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-interview-with-king-nick-anthony/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-interview-with-king-nick-anthonyThu, 01 May 2014 18:04:18 GMTTha Rap Basement : Interview With King Nick AnthonyAbout Short stories and anecdotal prose poems on what I and others I know experienced. Miami's underbelly first hand by those who were there. Description Take a person who has lived in the rough parts of town. Teach this person to communicate what they want to say clearly. Then allow this person to report what they've seen. Hopefully this gives you insight on what my book is about.   AwardsLip Service Donation for PBS South Florida: http://www.lipservicestories.com/sponsor-support/   Contact Info Websitehttp://twitter.com/KingNickAnthony 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDiscussion Show,Rapbasement,RapAbout Short stories and anecdotal prose poems on what I and others I know experienced. Miami's underbelly first hand by those who were there. Description TakRap N Hip Hop Basement : Kay K Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/rap-n-hip-hop-basement-kay-k-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/rap-n-hip-hop-basement-kay-k-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/rap-n-hip-hop-basement-kay-k-interviewThu, 01 May 2014 16:09:02 GMTRap N Hip Hop Basement : Kay K InterviewInterview with SUC OG KAY K    00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHouston Hip Hop,Rap,DiscussionInterview with SUC OG KAY KTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show RIP BIG HAWKhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-rip-big-hawkHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-rip-big-hawk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/05/01/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-rip-big-hawkThu, 01 May 2014 15:44:10 GMTTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show RIP BIG HAWK (November 15, 1969[citation needed] – May 1, 2006), better known as Big Hawk or H.A.W.K was a rapper from Houston, Texas and a founding member of the late DJ Screw's rap group the Screwed Up Click. He was also the older brother of Fat Pat, who was killed in 1998. Hawk, 36, was married and had two sons before he was shot [1] to death. In 1994 Hawk, Fat Pat, DJ Screw and some of their friends, KK and Koldjack, collaborated to form the group D.E.A. and Dead End Records (named for the dead end block of Martin Luther King Blvd where Hawk grew up in Houston). In late 1995 D.E.A. released an original independent album entitled, “Screwed For Life” featuring Lil' Keke, Big Pokey and the rest of the S.U.C. After the deaths of Hawk’s brother (Fat Pat) and DJ Screw and the incarceration of many others SUC members, Hawk’s ultimate mission and goal became keeping the “Ghetto Dream” alive. In 1999 Hawk participated in a Southside Playaz compilation 00:17:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noBig Hawk,Rap,Houston(November 15, 1969[citation needed] – May 1, 2006), better known as Big Hawk or H.A.W.K was a rapper from Houston, Texas and a founding member of the late DJ STha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : Boscee Pt 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-boscee-pt-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-boscee-pt-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-boscee-pt-2Tue, 29 Apr 2014 18:44:50 GMTTha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : Boscee Pt 2(347) 989-0977 We live With Boscee and DJKITKAT I'm broadcasting live on the air! Listen in now at http://tobtr.com/s/6385187. #BlogTalkRadio 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Westcoast,Rap,Discussion(347) 989-0977 We live With Boscee and DJKITKAT I'm broadcasting live on the air! Listen in now at http://tobtr.com/s/6385187. #BlogTalkRadioRap and Hip Hop Basement : Boscee Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/rap-and-hip-hop-basement-boscee-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/rap-and-hip-hop-basement-boscee-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/29/rap-and-hip-hop-basement-boscee-interviewTue, 29 Apr 2014 18:00:59 GMTRap and Hip Hop Basement : Boscee InterviewHip Hip Discussino     00:41:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Westcoast,RapHip Hip DiscussinoTha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : JOn Black Pt2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-pt2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-pt2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-pt2Mon, 28 Apr 2014 15:26:32 GMTTha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : JOn Black Pt2JOn Black - An MC with witty lyrics, a wide range of sonically-astounding rhyme patterns, and a passion for creating music that will be enjoyed by mainstream rap fans, and hip-hop purists alike. JOn Black became versed in music from listening to his mother's oldies tapes, featuring artists like The Stylistics, The Delphonics and many more. As a child he transferred between Sacramento Ca, and San Diego Ca, which led to his exposure to many different styles of music. As he got older he began to delve into Rap and R&B. While an avid fan of many genres, JOn Black didn't begin writing or producing any music until the age of 16. At 16 he returned to San Diego, more specifically the gang-infested streets of "Southeast Daygo." Growing up in "The Southeast" exposed him to a much grittier side of life than he had previously known and the lessons it has taught him can be heard throughout is music. It was during this time JOn Black began to get more deeply involved in MC'ing and production, and crafted his rhymes after what he considers some of the best names in Rap, artists such as Tech N9ne, Dj Quik, Busta Rhymes, Mos Def, Tupac, Biggie, and Mac Dre. In addition to rap, Jon Black, dabbled in Turntablism, spoken word poetry, and instruments such as the guitar and the saxophone. Not allowing himself to be limited, JOn Black sought an understanding of music as a whole, delving into an even more "eclectic" palate of sound. After locking himself in the lab with nothing but sticky green, vinyl records and Red Bull, JOn Black is more focused than ever and ready to take the music industry by storm. 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,DIscussion,HoustonJOn Black - An MC with witty lyrics, a wide range of sonically-astounding rhyme patterns, and a passion for creating music that will be enjoyed by mainstream raTha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : JOn Black The Great Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-the-great-interviewHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-the-great-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/28/tha-rap-n-hip-hop-basement-jon-black-the-great-interviewMon, 28 Apr 2014 15:00:00 GMTTha Rap N Hip Hop Basement : JOn Black The Great InterviewJOn Black - An MC with witty lyrics, a wide range of sonically-astounding rhyme patterns, and a passion for creating music that will be enjoyed by mainstream rap fans, and hip-hop purists alike. JOn Black became versed in music from listening to his mother's oldies tapes, featuring artists like The Stylistics, The Delphonics and many more. As a child he transferred between Sacramento Ca, and San Diego Ca, which led to his exposure to many different styles of music. As he got older he began to delve into Rap and R&B. While an avid fan of many genres, JOn Black didn't begin writing or producing any music until the age of 16. At 16 he returned to San Diego, more specifically the gang-infested streets of "Southeast Daygo." Growing up in "The Southeast" exposed him to a much grittier side of life than he had previously known and the lessons it has taught him can be heard throughout is music. It was during this time JOn Black began to get more deeply involved in MC'ing and production, and crafted his rhymes after what he considers some of the best names in Rap, artists such as Tech N9ne, Dj Quik, Busta Rhymes, Mos Def, Tupac, Biggie, and Mac Dre. In addition to rap, Jon Black, dabbled in Turntablism, spoken word poetry, and instruments such as the guitar and the saxophone. Not allowing himself to be limited, JOn Black sought an understanding of music as a whole, delving into an even more "eclectic" palate of sound. After locking himself in the lab with nothing but sticky green, vinyl records and Red Bull, JOn Black is more focused than ever and ready to take the music industry by storm. 00:25:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHouston Rap,Hip Hop,DiscussionJOn Black - An MC with witty lyrics, a wide range of sonically-astounding rhyme patterns, and a passion for creating music that will be enjoyed by mainstream raTha Rap Basement : Side Talkhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/26/tha-rap-basement-side-talkHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/26/tha-rap-basement-side-talk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/26/tha-rap-basement-side-talkSat, 26 Apr 2014 20:41:57 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side TalkSide Talk the stuff u need to know, for the masses, just a lil side talk, and info call in folks and lets discuss soome topicis for today, and i hope yall enjoy the music  00:30:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,Discussion,Rap,Houston,LASide Talk the stuff u need to know, for the masses, just a lil side talk, and info call in folks and lets discuss soome topicis for today, and i hope yall enjoyBEEF EP 1 WIT YA BOI KDB HOVhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/beef-ep-1-wit-ya-boi-kdb-hovHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/beef-ep-1-wit-ya-boi-kdb-hov/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/beef-ep-1-wit-ya-boi-kdb-hovFri, 25 Apr 2014 06:21:41 GMTBEEF EP 1 WIT YA BOI KDB HOVWE TALMBOUT BEEFIN 00:36:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noBEEF,Burgers,HATE,FunnyWE TALMBOUT BEEFINTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show : K-Rinohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-k-rinoHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-k-rino/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/25/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-k-rinoFri, 25 Apr 2014 05:47:13 GMTTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show : K-RinoK-Rino grew up in South Park, a neighborhood in Houston, Texas. He began rapping in 1983 and by 1984 he was participating in rap battles and talent shows around the city of Houston. Two years later, he formed a group called Real Chill with two classmates, G.T. and Preppy J, and released a 12” single called “Rockin’It in 1987”. It was also in 1987 that he created the S.P.C. (South Park Coalition) which consisted of several rappers from the area, most of whom attended school with him.[ K-Rino says when he started out in the industry he was no different from most artists trying to get a record deal, but he says as his knowledge of how the industry works increased,it turned him off. He said the lack of creative control was the biggest turn off, he said "I don't like people telling me what I can or can't say..plus I like to own 100% of my work.." [3] 00:32:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noHip Hop,K-Rino,Houston,DiscussionK-Rino grew up in South Park, a neighborhood in Houston, Texas. He began rapping in 1983 and by 1984 he was participating in rap battles and talent shows aroundTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show : DJ DMDhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/24/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-dj-dmd-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/24/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-dj-dmd-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/24/tha-rap-basement-appreciation-show-dj-dmd-2Thu, 24 Apr 2014 06:42:51 GMTTha Rap Basement Appreciation Show : DJ DMDDJ DMD, the creator of such southern secular rap classics like So Real (which featured the late DJ Screw & the S.U.C.) and 25 Lighters, re-emerges after a self-imposed hiatus from the music industry. After releasing 4 critically-acclaimed independent albums through his old indie label, DMD decided to make a change in his life's direction...and with his music. His new company, e5 entertainment, is the vehicle he intends to use to release music that's "good for the soul and bumps in the trunk." On the heels of the remake of his classic 25 Lighters by Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famers ZZ Top, DJ DMD re-enters the music business with his own remake of the same classic...the testimonial #25BiblesOnMyDresser (featuring Bizzle & Jarrod Phillips). Reinvigorated by a new mission - which is to inspire a generation to consider using their hiphop talent to positively affect the world - DJ DMD will bring his experience in quality production and song construction to a genre geared at offering the world hope through hiphop. 00:16:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDJ DMD,Houston Hip Hop,Tha Rap Basement,DiscussionDJ DMD, the creator of such southern secular rap classics like So Real (which featured the late DJ Screw & the S.U.C.) and 25 Lighters, re-emerges after a self-Tha Rap Basement : Pt 2.3 Wit Tha Big Homiehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-pt-23-wit-tha-big-homieHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-pt-23-wit-tha-big-homie/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-pt-23-wit-tha-big-homieWed, 23 Apr 2014 06:56:45 GMTTha Rap Basement : Pt 2.3 Wit Tha Big HomieReal Talk  00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noReal TalkTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Pt 3 with Tha Big Homiehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-3-with-tha-big-homieHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-3-with-tha-big-homie/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-3-with-tha-big-homieWed, 23 Apr 2014 06:29:01 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Pt 3 with Tha Big HomieReal talk for real people on the real  00:25:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noTha Rap Basement,Discussion,Hip Hop,Rap,Real TalkReal talk for real people on the realTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Pt 2 with Tha Big Homiehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-2-with-tha-big-homieHip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-2-with-tha-big-homie/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/23/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-pt-2-with-tha-big-homieWed, 23 Apr 2014 05:42:37 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Pt 2 with Tha Big HomieWe doin part 2 wit the big homie 00:42:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noTha Rap Basement,Rap,Hip Hop,DiscussionWe doin part 2 wit the big homieTha Rap Basement : Noon Discussion Pt 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-noon-discussion-pt-1Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-noon-discussion-pt-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-noon-discussion-pt-1Tue, 22 Apr 2014 16:11:12 GMTTha Rap Basement : Noon Discussion Pt 1Noon Discussion  00:29:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap basement,Topic,Social Commentary,Rap,Hip HopNoon DiscussionTha Rap Basement : Morning Discussion Pt 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-morning-discussion-pt-1Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-morning-discussion-pt-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-morning-discussion-pt-1Tue, 22 Apr 2014 15:30:49 GMTTha Rap Basement : Morning Discussion Pt 1Morning Discussion For the real homies 00:38:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap,Basement,hip,hip-hop,DIscussionMorning Discussion For the real homiesTha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 5http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-5Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-5/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-5Tue, 22 Apr 2014 07:36:49 GMTTha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 5REAL TALK PLAYA 00:38:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noREAL TALK PLAYATha Rap Basement : late night pt 3http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-3Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-3/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-3Tue, 22 Apr 2014 06:48:59 GMTTha Rap Basement : late night pt 3Late night talk 00:45:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noLate night talkTha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-2Tue, 22 Apr 2014 06:01:33 GMTTha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 2Rap Talk 101  00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noRap Talk 101Tha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-1Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/22/tha-rap-basement-late-night-pt-1Tue, 22 Apr 2014 05:29:42 GMTTha Rap Basement : Late Night Pt 1Disscission late at night  00:29:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noDisscission late at nightTha Rap Basement : Side Talk ep 4http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-4Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-4/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-4Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:48:05 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side Talk ep 4We just coolin real quik  00:19:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noWe just coolin real quikTha Rap Basement : Side talk Ep 3http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-3Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-3/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-3Mon, 21 Apr 2014 04:58:56 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side talk Ep 3Side Talk   00:37:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noSide TalkTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Ep 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-2Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-2Mon, 21 Apr 2014 04:10:25 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Ep 2Side Talk folks 00:46:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noSide Talk folksTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Ep 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-1Hip Hop Musichttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tharapbasement187/2014/04/21/tha-rap-basement-side-talk-ep-1Mon, 21 Apr 2014 03:30:00 GMTTha Rap Basement : Side Talk Ep 1a demo  00:37:00Tha Rap Basement Discussion Show0noa demo