The Knockout Hour
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| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Y Society | Dizzy | Travel at Your Own Pace | Tres |
| Jungle Brothers ft. De La Soul, Monie Love, & Q-Tip | Doin Our Own Thing (remix) | 12" | |
| De La Soul | Me Myself and I (remix) | 12" | Tommy Boy |
| X-Clan | Funkin Lesson | To the East Blackwards | 4th and Broadway |
| Eric B and Rakim | No Omega (remix) | 12" | 4th and Broadway |
| LL Cool J | Jingling Baby (remix) | 12" | Def Jam |
| UMCs | Blue Cheese | 12" | Wild Pitch |
| Redhead Kingpin | Do the Right Thing | A Shade of Red | |
| Break | - | - | - |
| Public Enemy | Revolutionary Generation | Fear of a Black Planet | Def Jam |
| Queen Latifah ft. Monie Love | Ladies First (remix) | 12" | Tommy Boy |
| Lakim Shabazz | Black is Back | Pure Righteousness | Tuff City |
| Divine Styler | Ain't Saying Nothing | Word Power | Epic/SME |
Yo. I really wasn't even trying to play a set of older late eighties early nineties hip-hop but it seems to have worked out that way. The show starts off with the only new song of the hour, a new cut from Y Society, "Dizzy". Not only does this song have an older feel to it but it is also fairly fast. Unfortunatley, for the most part, new hip-hop is so slow that in order to make a proper mix of faster tracks you really have to go back to the era highlighted in this show.
Plus, I've been wanting to play some of these remixes and songs for a minute and haven't really had an excuse until now. Hope you enjoy.
Peace,
Mr. N