LFHQ PIC 2.12.19 (Mysonne, Flock Goddy, Scrooge Owens)

DJ PREMIER – LIVE FROM HEADQCOURTERZ RADIO SHOW FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12, 2019 (GUESTS: MYSONNE, FLOCK GODDY & SCROOGE OWENS)

DJ PREMIER

LIVE FROM HEADQCOURTERZ RADIO SHOW

FEBRUARY 12, 2019

SIRIUS/XM SATELLITE RADIO
SHADE 45
CHANNEL 45
TUESDAY NIGHTS
7pm-9pm (EASTERN TIME)
 
GUESTS: MYSONNE, FLOCK GODDY & SCROOGE OWENS
 
HERE IS THE PLAYLIST FOR FEBRUARY 12, 2019
 
  1.  Sean Price & Small Professor (f. DJ Revolution)–Word To Mother
  2.  Papoose (f. DJ Premier)–Numerical Slaughter
  3.  David Bars & Showbiz–City Don’t Sleep
  4.  Royce da 5’9″–Field Negro
  5.  Crimeapple & DJ Skizz–Springfield Power Plant
  6.  DJ Kay Slay (f. Young Buck, Uncle Murda, Don Q, Trick Trick & Tony Yayo)–Danger
  7.  Flock Goddy (f. Mysonne)–Glorify
  8.  Flock Goddy–Next One
  ***THROWBACK CLASSIC OF THE WEEK***
  9.  Eazy-E–Still Talkin’
10.  Billy Danze of M.O.P. (f. Lil Fame & Tef)–Ain’t Gone Do Shit
11.  Smif ‘N Wessun (f. Musiq Soulchild & Rapsody)–Ocean Drive
12.  The Legion–Three The Bronx Way
13.  DJ Kay Slay (f. Papoose, Mysonne & AZ)–Story Of My Life
14.  Flock Goddy–Like Me
15.  DJ Muggs & Eto–Holy Wine
16.  David Bars & Showbiz (f. Fred The Godson)–Don’t Panic
17.  DJ Kay Slay (f. The Lox & The Outlawz)–Against All Opps
18.  LIVE FREESTYLE Over D.I.T.C. Rare Breaks (f. Mysonne, Flock Goddy & Scrooge Owens)
19.  K-Rino–The Wordsmith
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KXNG CROOKED – BAR’D UP

Seven weeks in and KXNG Crooked hasn’t lost any steam. The Cali rhymeslinger continues to destroy reinterpreted instrumentals of familiar songs and “Bar’d Up” finds Crooked catching a body over a revamped version of Naughty By Nature’s “Uptown Anthem.”

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BLACK THOUGHT – NOIR (PRODUCED BY ADRIAN YOUNGE)

Adrian Younge provides the musical backing for Black Thought to paint his lyricism with “Noir.”

“The obsession with race is disturbing to those that wish to divert attention away from the unyielding attributes that have plagued black America,” Younge says. “However, we all must realize how such disenfranchisement has negatively affected us all. We are all equal and we are all human; we all have something to say and something to contribute; essentially, we all deserve to be heard, recognized and respected. That being said, our celebration of Black History Month brings us closer to understanding the struggles and contributions African Americans have made in making America what it is.”