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#FreshRadio Lineup | June 23, 2014 – Fresh Radio
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#FreshRadio Lineup | June 23, 2014

23 June 2014 Fresh Radio


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In celebration of the motion picture and soundtrack #PurpleRain dropping 30 years ago this summer, this Thursday from 8p-Midnight I’m dropping all things Prince! I even got special purple 10″ Serato Vinyl to rock with!

Kamaal starts basketball camp today so the Fresh Start morning show will return either tomorrow at 9a ET or Friday normal time! In the mean time….happy belated birthday to Brooklyn The/Talking Tye…and summer is officially here so…

8a ET | 5a PT: #SummertimeMixtapeVol5 with DJ Jazzy Jeff & Mick Boogie

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Noon ET | 9a PT: #LegendsAtNoon

2p ET | 11a PT: #TheExperience with the Supafunkregulata Celo (DC)

3p ET | Noon PT: #BeatsRhymes&Life with DJ Titan (Baltimore)

4p ET | 1p PT: #UnderworldShow with DJ Music Rocka (BK)

5p ET | 2p PT: #FreshRadio Mixtape LIVE with DJ Bee (Philly/VA/SMC)

6p ET | 3p PT: #SkratchMakaniks Radio 

7p ET | 4p PT: #EnjoyandBeEducated with DJ Unexpected and Hevehitta (NY)

When asked about hip-hop legends (particularly in Queens), Kool G. Rap must be brought up during the conversation. The Corona, Queens native has created quite an illustrious career beginning in 1986 until the present, influencing such hip-hop heavyweights as Jay-Z, Big L, Notorious B.I.G. and Big Pun. His incredible delivery and wordplay can only be matched by a few artists, and he personifies lyricism at its finest. Credited with being one of (if not) the first to incorporate mafia themed lyrics in his rhymes, he gave NY gangsta rap an identity when that style dominated west coast hip-hop. Focusing primarily on his earlier work and featuring 32 tracks of breaks, bars and breath control (another trait unsurpassed by many), here are 2 hours of one of hip-hop’s finest MCs to ever hold a microphone. Enjoy and be educated. – The Diggers Union (http://thediggersunion.com)

 


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