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Rapzilla Presents: TheSynCast 62
Host: MaxOne
News: Matt Pelishek
QJ Update: Jeremiah Bonds
Engineer: Shane Newville
Studio: Syntax
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In this episode MaxOne gets down to the nitty grimey with the rapid fire staccato flowing Tech N9ne. Tech give his thoughts on Soulja Boy and the hip hop genre in general. If that isn't enough to get you to listen then you may want to consider th…
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Added by SyntaxRecords.Com on July 16, 2009 at 5:37pm —
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Added by SyntaxRecords.Com on June 30, 2009 at 12:56pm —
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Rapzilla Presents: TheSynCast 59 - Twista Interview
Host: MaxOne
Interview: Twista
Engineer: Shane Newville
Studio: Syntax
Description: In this episode MaxOne dialogues with the legendary Twista. Twista spills the proverbial beans without making a mess, gives us his take o…
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Added by SyntaxRecords.Com on June 20, 2009 at 2:50am —
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In This Episode:
MaxOne chews fat with hip hop pioneer, Fred Lynch, and loves every minute of it. You will too!
Playlist:
Preachas – “Ride The Noise”
Theory Hazit – “Decisions” (ft. Shawnee Boy, Kadija, Sivion & Home Skillit)
P.I.D. - "It’s Every Man For Himself"
Macho – “Freedom” (ft. Propaganda & Triune)
Willie Will - “What U See” (ft. Theory Hazit)
Preachas – “Preacha Man” (ft. Su…
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Added by Moon of www.LiberatedMuse.com on April 2, 2009 at 11:59am —
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Thailand Nite Life!

Traveling to Thailand to check out Bangkok, Khao San Road and some of the Islands.
There are tourists from every country we know. Its packed with people from everywhere and we had a great time. This is a visit for someone who wants to grow and change. Thailand is very i…
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Added by damir on February 13, 2009 at 10:40pm —
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Toronto, Ontario might not be the birthplace of hip hop but it did spark some of hip-hop’s most legendary underground lyricists. The rise of Canadian Hip hop in the late 1980's, it was the beginning where Devon, Maestro Fresh Wes and Dream Warriors did break into the mainstream for a brief time. Maestro's first chart hit, "Let Your Backbone Slide", was the first hip-hop single in Canada to break into the Top 40, and remains the best-selling Canadian hip-hop single of all time. Other talked about…
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Added by damir on December 28, 2008 at 2:14am —
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"I wanted to remind people that the division is not only two countries but the world. And visiting the DMZ; the view was spectacular, and a real sightseeing adventure, looking into the past, historically and hopefully looking into the future peacefully".
Category: Current Affairs: A visit to T…
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Added by damir on December 28, 2008 at 2:00am —
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Word Up Source Hip Hop Interview Corner. Exclusive interviews with Hip-Hop artists. Interviewing upcoming stars of hip hop and cutting edge music.
Lets cut to the chase. Cause there is no need for an introduction with this one. JasmineKay WordUp Source is here with D's-Hip Hop at his crib, chillin just outside his garage.
Jasmine Kay Source: How did you get started:
DAMIR: Reason 4 Rapping, I’m not really good at anything else, whenever I worked doing someth…
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Added by damir on December 28, 2008 at 2:00am —
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I wanted to show my grief, love and support to all those who lost their
lives and to those they left behind. My heart goes out to all those who lost
a family member and to those who lost their loved ones. In hope that God
will protect us and remember all the women and children who lo…
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Added by damir on December 28, 2008 at 2:00am —
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Time for an update..blogging is a grind, a serious jawn, so propers to all those that have the time and /or make the intense effort to stay present..i think i'm gonna go the video route and just blaze youtube and vimeo up on some bloggyvlog shyte. I've had the good fortune of meeting and working with some really good people as of late.. a few have rekindled my excitement in shopping music. The history is i've been producing for a long time and i have a grip of music, in the last 5 years i have r…
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Added by Caesar on September 16, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Kaboose is featured on URB. com! Rate the song to help him move up or down based on your opinion. The song is "Be First" from his next album "Excuse Me" dropping 10/14 on Syntax/Koch.
Vote Here
Your votes for Kaboose are greatly appreciated!
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Added by SyntaxRecords.Com on September 11, 2008 at 3:26pm —
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Added by Moon of www.LiberatedMuse.com on September 9, 2008 at 8:53am —
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Okay:
So, I just came home from my first day of school. It's been a really long day. I woke up around 4:30 for some reason. I guess I was more anxious than I realized. I went to the gym for an hour or so. Then I came back to my apartment and watched MTV for a while.
I used to love MTV when I was a teenager. They played videos all day. It was great. Now it's mostly reality shows, and most of them suck ass. But early, early, early in the morning, when it's still dark out, they still play actual…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 25, 2008 at 7:41pm —
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Okay:
And so my Internet is still off. I just can't get over the irony of all this. The album drops in a week, and I can't promote it the way I planned. It's all fucked up, man. Somebody out there wants me to fail.
Maybe that someone is me.
Maybe I have sabotaged myself and made it absolutely impossible for me to be successful in this venture. Maybe I secretly want to remain an unknown, frustrated independent artist.
But that's a downer, now isn't it?
In lighter news, I have recommitted mys…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 24, 2008 at 10:38pm —
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Okay:
On Monday the students arrive and I begin my eighth school year in urban education. I've learned a lot and come a long way since I first started teaching six years ago. I could tell you some stories about my first year, but I don't want to incriminate myself (No Kelly).
One thing I do remember about my first teaching job, if you don't mind talking about it, was that I had a great staff bathroom to shit in. It had a lock on the door and a nice clean-looking commode. A little toilet paper…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 21, 2008 at 6:57pm —
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Okay:
So, perhaps you're just dying to know what went down last night when I asked my stepfather for a loan. I absolutely HATE the idea of having to borrow money from anyone, especially him, but he is the only person I know who is in a position to help me.
So, what happened?
Turned down cold. Flat. "I don't have it," he said. "Maybe you need to have your water turned off or whatever to learn your lesson."
Maybe he has a point. But if all I was worried about was having my water turned off, I…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 21, 2008 at 10:28am —
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So, my Internet is still off. I'm writing today's blog from my mother's house. She's got OnDemand, and right now I'm watching "RoboCop". I used to love this movie. For an eighties flick, it's held up remarkably well in terms of enjoyability. Most of the movies from that curious decade, John Hughes and all that, are painfully asinine when I watch them now.
I was watching "My Stepmom's An Alien" the other day. Completely ridiculous. Kim Bassinger, Dan Ackroyd, Jon Lovitz and a fucking talk…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 19, 2008 at 8:36pm —
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Okay:
58 views on the "Love's Holiday" video last time I checked YouTube. Here it is again in case you missed it.
My homeboy called me and told me he loved it and a few people left comments on some Ning sites. But I'm not satisfied. I need to be showered, no, bombarded with praise in order to feel good about all this.
So, I get home today, and low and behold, my Internet has been disconnected. No, it's not a felled power line. No there isn't somet…
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Added by Cool Cee Brown on August 18, 2008 at 6:54pm —
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