This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 14, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary.
R.I.P. Sugar Minott
This week's show commentary focused on the travesty of the Oscar Grant Trial and the all of attention paid to NBA Basketball Players Lebron James' signing decision (including the ridiculous back and forth on that issue by the Rev. Jesse Jackson during the SAME week of the Oscar Grant verdict), issues of police brutality + race + class still present in the United States (even if it is not always on mainstream TV), some of the latest music albums, the passing of Dancehall & Reggae Music Legend Sugar Minott and some other things here and there.
Besides this week's brand new Black Agenda Report segment on the FuseBox Radio Broadcast, we also have a special 55 min. news segment from Democracy Now that touches base on the Oscar Grant trial, verdict & aftereffects, the latest updates with the BP oil spill, an interview with author Gary Rivlin ("Broke, USA: From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc. – How the Working Poor Became Big Business") and more.
Due to the college summer break period, there will be now new Direct EFX segments until the end of August.
FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of July 14, 2010
Homeboy Sandman/Not Pop (inst.)/High Water Music
Bilal/Free/Plug Research
Gil Scott-Heron/The Bottle/Strata-East Records
Lakim Shabazz/No Justice No Peace/Flavor Unit
Zo! feat. Sy Smith/Greatest Weapon of All Time/FE Music
Rhymefest/Breakdown/dN & Be Entertainment
JUDAH feat. Chase/Sundresses and Sandals/ForTheDMVOnly.com
Big Boi/Daddy Fat Stax/Def Jam
Jyoti/Octotea/SomeOthaShip Connect
El Da Sensai/We Back/White Label
Pharohe Monch feat. Mela Machinko/Shine/Duckdown Records
Rah Digga/Lessons of Today/Flipmode & Elektra
Sugar Minott/Shank (Sheck Riddim)/White Label (R.I.P.)
L.I.F.E.Long feat. DJ JS-1/Veteran (inst.)/Domination Recordings
PLUS an Hour of Extra Special Hidden Tracks with Jon Judah's MasterMix with Old & New School Black Music Classics + Independent Music Finds
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