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Hustle University Mixtape Vol.1
“It Takes DOUGH To Make BREAD”
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1) DJ Revolution INTRO & Buckshot Interview
2) 9th Wonder & Buckshot “Brand Nu Day”
3) Buckshot Interview
4) 9th Wonder & Buckshot featuring Mickey Factz “Concrete Jungle”
5) Buckshot Interview
6) Buckshot “WHO GOT THE PROPS 2008″
7) DJ Double O of Kidz In The Hall Interview
Kidz In The Hall featuring Estelle “Love Hangover” (Video debuted on MTV’s TRL)
9) Naledge of Kidz In the Hall Interview
10) Kidz In The Hall “Driving Down The Block Westcoast Remix”
11) Ruste Juxx Interview
12) Ruste Juxx “Vic Flair”
13) Ruste Juxx “Wipe Off Ya Smile” off INDESTRUCTIBLE in stores October 28th
14) Heltah Skeltah Interview
15) Heltah Skeltah “Everything Is Heltah Skeltah” off D.I.R.T.
16) Heltah Skeltah “FUCK THAT RAPPER”
17) DJ Revolution Interview conducted by DJ LOGIC
18) DJ Revolution featuring KRS-ONE “THE DJ” off KING OF THE DECKS
19) DJ Revolution Interview
20) DJ Revolution featuring Bishop Lamont, Crooked I & Styliztik Jones “Funky Piano” off KING OF THE DECKS IN STORES SEPTEMBER 16th
21) DJ Revolution Outro
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This is the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of September 10, 2008 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul music, news and commentary.
This week’s commentary covered the Republican Party’s comments on “community organizers” and our response, the blocking of voting rights in Virginia for some college students and some other things here and there.
On this week’s show, we have new Direct EFX and Black Agenda Report segments.
FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of September 10, 2008
Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners)
1. Young Jeezy/Circulate/CTE & Def Jam (Played Live)
2. 88 Keys feat. Kanye West/Stay Up (Viagra)/Decon (Played Live)
3. Jake One feat. MF Doom/Trap Door/White Van Music (Played Live)
4. Sauce Money/I Ain’t No Joke 08/White Label (Played Live)
5. Anthony Hamilton feat. David Banner/I’m Cool/SoSo Def & Zomba (Played Live)
6. J*Davey/No More/Interdependent Media (Played Live)
7. Qwote feat. Plies/808/Slip-N-Slide (Played Live)
8. The Jersey Boyz/Getting Up RMX/Lord Gang Worldwide, LLC/Alkatraxx, LLC (from Dilla Gorillaz Mixtape – cop it here: http://www.zshare.net/download/17216744430e1d2f/) (Played Live)
9. Cool Water/Unlucky Lotto/CoolWater101.com (Played Live)
10. Precise/It’s On Me/MySpace.com White Label (Played Live)
11. Mista Green a.k.a. Yung Texxus feat. K.O./Everyday Problems/Hustle Fam Music Group (Top Song Requested)
12. GZA feat. Masta Killa & RZA/Pencil/Babygrande (Top Song Requested)
13. Smiley The Ghetto Child/After All/AMob Ent. (Top Song Requested)
14. Agallah a.k.a. Brad Piff/We Don’t Die/TheDonBishop.com (Top Song Requested)
15. Busta Rhymes feat. Show Money & Reek Da Villian/Give A Damn/Flipmode, Aftermath & Interscope (Top Song Requested)
16. D.O.E./Streets Been Watching/MySpace.com White Label (http://www.myspace.com/itsdoe) (Top Song Requested)
17. DJ Revolution feat. KRS-1/The DJ/Duck Down Records (Top Song Requested)
18. Articulate feat. Nas & Janelle Monae/Black Zombie 2008/SlaveForThisDollar.com (Top Song Requested)
19. Nino Bless feat. Joe Budden/Time Are Hard/So Empire (Top Song Requested)
20. Gym Class Heroes feat. Estelle/Guilty As Charged/Interscope (Top Song Requested)
21. XL feat. Sean Price/Credibility/Strong Arm & Coalmine Records (Top Song Requested)
22. Casuell/Wherever You Are/MySpace.com White Label (http://www.myspace.com/casuell) (Top Song Requested)
23. Robin Thicke feat. Mary J. Blige/Magic (NYC RMX)/Star Trak & Interscope (Top Song Requested)
24. Nappy Roots/Tinted Up/NappyRoots.com (Top Song Requested)
25. Ben Jacobs/Hundreds (I Know This)/Dellarock Ent. (Top Song Requested)
Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week’s Broadcast):
1. Sadat X/Never/MySpace.com White LAbel (http://www.myspace.com/sadatx)
2. K-Salaam & Beatnick feat. Sizzla/Sail On/VP Records
3. Mr. Lif feat. Akrobatik/Presidential Report Vol. 2/Bloodbot Tactical Enterprises
4. D-Block feat. Sheek Louch, Styles P & Jadakiss/It’s Like That/D-Block & Koch
5. Choclair/The Essence/Never So Deep Records
6. NYOIL/BayBay Did It Freestyle/Petroleum Music Group
7. Sam Scarfo feat. Sha Stimuli/America Happens RMX/SamScarfo.net
8. Keri Hilson/Slow Dance/Interscope
9. Joell Ortiz/Memories/JoellOrtiz.com
10. Diggz feat. Gods’illa/Decisions/MySpace.com White Label (http://www.myspace.com/diggzdc)
11. DJ Babu feat. M.O.P./Dearly Departed (inst.)/Nature Sounds
Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven’t played in a while on the show – weeks, months, years – or just wanted to reminisce on):
DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks:
A Tribe Called Quest/Youthful Expression/Jive
The Jacksons/Show You Where To Go/Motown
PLUS Special Extra Tracks in A Secret Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds

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Born into music and trying to rebirth it in her own way. Jean Grae (p/k/a What?What?) is a different breed of emcee. Forget being a different type of female emcee which is painfully obvious at first listen, she is trying to take the game to a next level.
The daughter of jazz greats and South African exiled parents, Grae was born in South Africa but is a New Yorker at heart. Moved at the young age of 3 months, the young Jean grew up around all different kinds of music and learned to appreciate the ingenuity and creative driving force of being an independent musician and all around free spirit very quickly. Both her mother and father took a lot of care in exposing her to the openess and freedom of jazz and the free flowing expression of living a musicians life.
Attending the High School of Performing Arts as a vocal major, the experience of further learning to read and arrange music as well as learn classical and choral arrangements, enabled the young performer to have a broad knowledge and appreciation for all musical tastes. Equally inspiring were the English classes that Jean would excel in and choose to go to when deciding to skip the “uninteresting ones.”
Grae decided on leaving high school in her senior year and after earning her G.E.D after 3 months. She then enrolled in an engineering course at Sam Ash Music Institute, a fledgling break off comprised of former Institute of Audio Research teachers and earned a degree in a short 6 months. Only 16, and out of school already, her mother suggested applying for New York University. “In [high] school, I had decided not to take my S.A.T’s because I didn’t think I would be attending an academic college, so I just dismissed it. My mom suggested NYU, but their policy is that if you didn’t take your S.A.T.’s you couldn’t be admitted unless you scored a 98 or above on the admissions test. I figured ok, make mom happy, take the test… I didn’t think I would get in.” But Grae did, and attended NYU for a semester, before realizing that the money her parents were spending to put her through school as a Music Buisness major was wasted when she could learn so much more from learning hands on in the real world. Grae had since long been trying her hand at production since 13, and was already immersed in the “hip-hop” culture through associations. “There was always a cipher, I never got in it. Everyone was emceeing, I would never rhyme in public but I was always writing, and making beats at home. I would rhyme for a couple of people, but I didn’t really think of taking it too seriously. I think I wanted to be more of a producer and writer. The emceeing just kind of evolved out of that.”
Through friends, Jean was introduced to Ocean, a Brooklyn emcee who had already formed a group Natural Resource.. “I was already in a group at the time,” says Grae. “It was myself and a dude named Rhythm, we named ourselves Ground Zero, and did a few tracks. The producer had sent it to Unsigned Hype in The Source, and to my surprise they printed it up, people were feeling it. I wasn’t really happy with the group though. My partner was cool but I wasn’t as gung-ho about it as everyone else involved in the project. I don’t regret it at all, it was a learning experience.”
The break up of Ground Zero almost overlapped Jeans alliance with Natural Resource.. The group had quickly become a family of emcees, and the idea that grew on the phone about doing a skit about Jeans former moniker “What?What?” grew into the song “Baseball”. “We were talking about the Abbot and Costello routine ‘Whats on first…whos on second,’ and for some reason, myself and Meat Pie (of OBS) thought maybe we should turn it into a song with a few emcees. Originally the lineup was going to be about 7 or eight people…but it turned out to be just the 3 of us.” The young rappers put out the song “Baseball” with the flip side “They Lied”, and it took off.
“We had no idea people would take to it that well, we didn’t even put our names or pictures on the record, it was the cheapest art ever! DJ’s would play it and ask on air if the people who made the record would please call up the station. It was crazy.”
The next few releases from Natural Resource garnered worldwide attention and the small group grew to be part of an underground conglomerate Makin’ Records. Jean continued recording with all Makin’ artists, producing debut singles for the label’s artists Pumpkinhead and The Bad Seed. While recording as part of “Makin’ Fam”, she also traveled out to work with UK producers, The Herbaliser for their 1997 release Blow Your Headphones, steadily gaining credit as an emcee to listen for.
With the break up of Natural Reource in 1998 due to “creative differences”, the group split amicably, each departing to pursue solo projects and more. Jean started recording as a solo artist and had the name change from the former What?What? to the now in use Jean Grae. “I just wanted to start over again, to introduce myself as a solo artist. I just didn’t feel like anyone had really gotten a chance to hear what I had to say.”
Over the next couple of years, Jean imprinted her stance as the coined “cameo queen” on a variety of independent releases. The High And Mighty’s “Hands on Experience”, featuring Kool Keith and Bobbito, the politically charged “Mumia 911″ and “Hip Hop For Respect” projects, Apani B Fly’s “Estragen”, and the overlooked solo joint “Keep Livin’” released on The Lyricist Lounge’s 1999 Tour album, just to name a few.
She continued to record a catalog of music, traveling overseas to her native South Africa with Mr.Len and Bobbito Garcia to become the first New York hip hop artists to perform there, months before the much publicized trip of Dead Prez.
Back in New York, Jean continued to record and work with producers like Mr.Len, evade, Masta Ace and Da Beatminerz, to try and create a sound for herself while constantly trying to always have releases or appearances out to keep the name hot. “I’m really happy that I never stopped working. There isn’t a time where someone can say ‘Jean Grae? Yeah I haven’t heard anything from her in awhile’. There’s always a release or 2, or 3 out that I’m on somewhere. I think it’s incredible that I can have such a loyal fan base without ever having a single, EP, or full length release. How many artists can say that?”
Ms. Grae has indeed kept us listening for her. On Mr. Len’s “Pity The Fool,” Jean finally got a chance to shine, with 4 cuts on the album that showcase her versatility and storytelling abilities. “Taco Day”, in some hip-hop enthusiasts mind, was the track that really put Jean Grae on the map. This Carrie-like story showcased her storytelling abilities combined with her lyrical skillfulness, increasing her fans and solidifying her stay in the industrry.
She followed her Len appearance up with a full length that impressed all that heard it entitled, “Attack Of The Attacking Things.” In late 2003, she followed up with another head-turning EP, “The Bootleg of the Bootleg” EP. This was the first of her work on Babygrande and working with the production company Orchestral and marked the beginning of her relationship with The Roots. A short stint on the winter OkayPlayer tour turned into The Roots asking her to tour with them and be on their new record as well as inclusion on the OkayPlayer spring 2004 tour. Along with the tour in 2004, Jean released “This Week”, her second LP featuring production from Midi Mafia and 9th Wonder.
How has 2006 been to Jean Grae? This year has already brought Jean to Blacksmith Music, the label under Warner Bros. Records that is run by Talib Kweli and Corey Smyth. You will soon find the official release of Jean’s “Jeanius” record with her and 9th Wonder followed by another full-length album proving that she’s not just a female emcee, she’s an emcee—period.
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LIKE THAT YALL – DBLOCK
YOU BETTER WATCH ME – LL COOL J
SWAGGER LIKE US – TI, FT KANYE, LIL WAYNE, JAY Z
THE CYPHER – WALE FT BEANIE, FREEWAY, YOUNG GUNZ
HERE I AM – 50 CENT
CARRIBEAN CONNECTION – LIL KIM, MOVADO & WYCLEF
SO FLY (BENJA STYLES FLY GUY REMIX) – SLIM & YUNG JOC
DONK (BENJA STYLES BIG OLE BUTT REMIX) LL & SOULJA BOY
MARTIN LAWRENCE (MAKE A FACE) – FLIP, DJ GMONEY, DJ WEBSTAR & JASON FOX
NUMBER 1 – KARDINAL OFFISHALL & PUSSY CAT DOLLS
UNTOUCHABLE – Q DA KID
TAKE IT TO THE TOP – DJ L, SHEEK, JUNIOR REID, CASSIDY HARLEMS CASH & JOELL ORTIZ
CANT BELIEVE IT (BENJA STYLES REGGAE REMIX) – T-PAIN
TOUCH & GO – JOE BUDDENS
GENTELMAN AFFIAR – GAME & NEYO
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Introducing “Nikki Smith” and her new hot single from her first solo project entitled, “The Nikki Smith Project”!
Hear what the press is saying about the young talented singer and her most anticipated solo album release.
NEW YORK, Sept 1, 2008 – The best new female artist of the year award nominees for 2009 have not yet been selected. Here is one artist who is destined to walk away with the honor by a unanimous decision. It will be her time to shine and become one of the top selling female music artists of our time.
She is known in the industry as a talented singer and song writer who can create magic with her words. Nikki Smith has all the natural ability to transform words into songs that will tell a story or paint a picture. She is bound for greatmess like her brother grammy award winning singer /songwriter NE-YO.
This future superstar will quickly be on her way to the top of the R&B charts. Like young artists before her who have allowed us inside their hearts and minds like Ciara who talked about her “Goodies”. In 2007 music sensation Rihanna sheltered us under her “Umbrella” ella ella.
In 2008 while recording daily Nikki Smith has decided to let the world inside her thoughts with her brand new single “Turn Me Loose”. She is patiently seeking a label to release her solo album. This will be the first single from her highly anticipated CD simply entitled The Nikki Smith Project.
The Nikki Smith Project is a personal album to me,” Nikki, 23, said in a statement. “I have grown so much while in awe of my brothers career. Being able to express myself and my journey through my music is a feeling I can’t describe
Nikki previously collaborated with music Producer KYZE and states “It feels good to be back in the lab with a Producer who understands me. KYZE said in a statement. “We’ve always made great records and I’m humbled and honored to be working on this project.
http://www.myspace.com/nikkismithproject
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Contact: Tamica Fields in NYC
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Height: 5′10
Weight: 140 lbs.
Measurements: 34d-27-40
Eyes: Dark Brown
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