In this episode we battle to see who is the TruMaster of the Ghettoblaster* nounSlang. a large, powerful portable radio, especially as carried and played by a pedestrian or used outdoors in an urban area.
Today we give you a soundtrack of butterjoint bangers for your big country boombox or your crusty little EarPods. We drop sound system thumpers from the Neptunes, Just Blaze, Nas, Clipse, Fabulous, NORE, Ghostface Killa, Jay-Z, Redman, Kanye, Lil'Wayne, 50Cent, Game, Ice Cube, Beatnuts, Freeway, Rick Ross, Cassidy, Eminem and much more. And of course no episode would sound complete without a very special visit from the backwoods burner señor DJ Milkweed providing the sweet ear candy that we need. T minus 10, press play & begin!
-RIP Radio Raheem
"Let me tell you the story of Right Hand, Left Hand. It's a tale of good and evil. Hate: it was with this hand that Cain iced his brother. Love: these five fingers, they go straight to the soul of man. The right hand: the hand of love. The story of life is this: static. One hand is always fighting the other hand, and the left hand is kicking much ass. I mean, it looks like the right hand, Love, is finished. But hold on, stop the presses, the right hand is coming back. Yeah, he got the left hand on the ropes, now, that's right. Ooh, it's a devastating right and Hate is hurt, he's down. Left-Hand Hate KOed by LOVE."
-Radio Raheem 4ever
~King of the GhettoBlaster~
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Live from the heart of the Galil Mountains on 105.3FM, this is more than just a radio show—it’s a sonic journey through time, culture, and sound. Hosted by a native New Yorker who cut his teeth spinning records in the city’s underground scenes of hip hop, reggae, dub, punk, and dancehall. He now has relocated to the mountains of Northern Israel to bring this knowledge of music to everyone in earshot.
We dig deep into the record crates telling the stories behind the music that shaped generations and putting some stank on it in the process. Each episode weaves a tapestry of genres, connecting the past and present like an old school cassette mixtape with special guest appearances from kindred spirits like Uncle Siris’ daughter, Soso, and the Silent Bob of of the DJ world, Mixmaster DJ Milkweed.
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