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QUESTLOVE LISTS 40 REASONS WHY PRINCE WAS A HIP HOP PIONEER

Questlove has always been outspoken about the legacy of Prince and The Roots drummer went to Instagram to explain why the late, great Purple One was a hip hop pioneer. And you’ll be hard pressed to disagree with him.

  1. came from troubled home
  2. limited access to music forces him to create his own world of music
  3. Overcame Poverty
  4. creates fictional background tales to keep the press guessing
  5. lives by the DIY creed
  6. takes fashion taboos & makes them mainstream and acceptable
  7. cock blocks & steals yo lady on the low (ask Rick)
  8. puts his crew on—get them deals & makes them stars
  9. pretty much wrote the book on gettin some better than any of his contemporaries
  10. had beef w his peers who hated on him
  11. invented the remix (not disco edits, but reimagining the album version)
  12. played mystery card—let us think what we wanted—gave the press middle finger
  13. ghostwrote for everyone
  14. used mad aliases
  15. refused 2 b ordinary & eschewed the proper English language as a ways 2 communicate
  16. knew the B side wins again and again
  17. used the exotic honey to his advantage
  18. used his music to give his views on the po po, politicians, gun control, war, god, squares & “the man”
  19. turned a long music video into a revolution
  20. best drum machine programmer ever
  21. used synthesizers as a way of life
  22. could make an entire album in less than a week
  23. balled so hard in Paris & other parts of France—so he made a film about it.
  24. cut his crew off and got a new crew.
  25. went all hippie like it was nothing.
  26. made dis records
  27. never wifed em, mostly replaced em
  28. started his own label
  29. Parental Advisory was invented because of him
  30. made a Black Album w a chip on shoulder to prove to black people he was still bad.
  31. plays sports better than u
  32. had mad songs in the stash
  33. had an MTV mansion/compound long before anyone did
  34. changed looks constantly
  35. dropped music on the net in record time
  36. looked out for his peeps on the low doing benefits and raising money like a modern day Robin Hood
  37. tries taking on the man for his complete freedom
  38. couldn’t tell him NOTHING
  39. always escaped into thin air
  40. left us way too early
LFHQ PIC WITH (Sy Ari Da Kid)

DJ PREMIER – LIVE FROM HEADQCOURTERZ RADIO SHOW FOR MAY 29th, 2016 (GUEST: SY ARI DA KIDD)

HERE’S THE PLAYLIST FOR MAY 27, 2016
  
 
  1.  Fat Joe & Remy Ma (f. Jay-Z)–All The Way Up (Mick Boogie & Chi Duly Lemonade Edit)
  2.  Oxygen–Droppin’ Bombs
  3.  Jakk Frost–Give It All You Got
  4.  The Bad Seed–Belt Off
  5.  Dave East (f. The Game)–Bad Boy On Death Row
  6.  Larry Fisherman (f. Your Old Droog)–Go Fish Pt. 2
  7.  Masta Ace (f. Torae)–High School Shit
  8.  Lalah Hathaway (f. Snoop Dogg)–Ghetto Boy
  9.  D.I.T.C. (f. Fat Joe, A.G. & O.C.)–New Wave
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10.  King Doe V–Shamalama
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11.  Bumpy Knuckles (f. Sy Ari Da Kid)–Word
12.  Bumpy Knuckles (f. Sy Ari Da Kid)–EmOsHuNaL GrEeD
13.  Sy Ari Da Kid–Business Is Personal
14.  Sy Ari Da Kid (f. Lewis Sky)–High School Sweethearts
15.  Jooba Loc (f. Snoop Dogg)–52nd St.
16.  Statik Selektah (f. Westside Gunn, Conway, Your Old Droog & Termanology)–The Curve
17.  Ruste Juxx–Cosmic Dust
18.  Banish (f. Tristate & Supreme Cerebral)–Breakdancing With Wolves
19.  Akbar–Annihilation Move
20.  Havoc & Alchemist–Seize Power
21.  Sy Ari Da Kid (f. Bumpy Knuckles)–War
22.  Sy Ari Da Kid–Anti Friend Zone
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9TH WONDER – ZION (INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM)

9th Wonder surprises us all with a 36-track beat tape with a plethora of instrumentals.

“I hope to release every beat I’ve ever made over the next few years,” he said to Mass Appeal. “Some unfinished, some ideas, some of my favorites, etc. They can’t just sit around, so this ZION series will be used for that. I’m letting them all go.”