BSA Hip Hop 7/29/2021


BSA Hip Hop
7.29.2021
Wes Flexner Host
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rock-n-roll-show-7-28-2021
Anon BSA- Front Row To The Apocalypse
Jadakiss -Questions
Outkast w Killer Mike
Atmosphere w Evidence w Musab – Crumbs
Tyler, The Creator – Sir Baudelaire
Cee Low
Boldy James First 48 Freestyle
Currensy w Fendi P – Member’s Only
Tyler, the Creator – Massa
weed epiphany finally
Dro w Open Wound w Przm w Eclypse w Camu – Dangerous
Turnstile – Mystery
Blakroc w Mos Def – Vista

BSA Rap 7-22-2021


BSA Rap
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rockroll-show-7-21-2021
Thursday 7pm
Wes Flexner Host
BSAHipHop@wesflexner.com
Biz Markie- Make Music With Your Mouth
Biz – Nobody
J-Rawls – Dilla
Raekwon DJ Doo Wop
Przm – LoLife
Turnstile – Mystery
Tyler – Massa
Mobb Deep w Kool G Rap– Realist
Company Flow – Vital Nerve
Nas w AZ w Biz Markie – Understanding
Freestyle Biz Markie
context is contextually important .
Evidence – Where We Going
Mach Hommey w Westside Gunn – Murder Czan
Slum Village – Raise It Up
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BSA Rap 7/15/2021

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BSA Rap w Wes Flexner
Thurz 7pm
92.7 / 98. 3
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rock-n-roll-show-7-14-2021
BSAHipHop@wesflexner.com
Evidence – All Money 83
Ice T– High Rollers
Turnstile – Holiday is the song BSA Rap Radio Played after High Rollers 7/15/2021
Tyler, The Creator – Massa
Lakim Shabbazz – The Lost Tribe Of Shabbazz
Woah is Atmosphere’s newest song
Eric B + Rakim – Microphone Fiend
Indelible MC’s – Fire in Which You Burn
Soul Position – Printmatic
Toddy Tee- Battaram
KMD W Brand Nubian – Nitty Gritty

Soul Position Story from 4/6/2006

Play your Postion:
By Wes Flexner
Last summer, I ate with RJ and Print at Northstar. RJ had to drive back to his home in
Philadelphia so they had to discuss the direction of the next Soul Position record. They
both agreed that they wanted it to be an easier listen than the dense, textured epic “8
Million Stories” Rhymesayers.
RJ wanted the album to be a lot more fun and danceable.
He suggested that “You Don’t Want No Drama” by Eightball & MJG an example of how
he wanted the album to follow from bridge to hook bridge to hook composition wise.
Blueprint listened and noted which beats he was into.
The album definitely intended itself to be relevant in terms of acknowledging mainstream
rap’s influence on American culture.
So the album “This Go Better With RJ and AL” Rhymesayers arrived in the mail one
day.
And what they had come up with was a synthesis of The Minstrel Show’s critique
of African-American’s identity in mainstream America, and Diplo’s fun and humor that
often utilizes the energy of mainstream African-American music.
The first single Hand-Me Down’s deals with the anti-social cultural transmission that
That is evident in mainstream rap but is also prevalent in all of American culture.
On the flipside, Blueprints rocks a double-time flow with a Swishahouse-esque
Hook on the hilarious “I Need My Minutes”. All and All the album transcends Indie Rap
, Southern Rap, and anti-Minstrel Rap to create something that is insightful, easy on the
ear, and danceable.
I spoke with RJ and Blueprint as they prepared to embark on a nationwide tour.
First things first, what’s the concept behind the first single Hand Me Downs?
Blueprint: Kinda about behavior that has been passed down. Some Obvious. Some not.
I think its everywhere. It’s not specifically music. It’s like bad social practices, where
people can’t speak to each other. Looking at being social as a negative thing or weakness.
I think musically bad stereotypes are being passed down?
Who do you think propagates that?
Blueprint: Every media outlet plays a role. Every radio outlet that supports things you
can’t be proud of. And BET and MTV.
Is this anti-social programming and stereotyping reinforcement a new thing?
RJD2:Read that magazine Wax Poetics. The new one has an interview with Bill Withers.
They ask him about his writing process. He is like ‘there needs to be a place for male
vulnerability in music and sociality. He was talking about this and this guy was making
records in 72.
Do you think that the Executives won’t allow male vulnerability or is it the general
public?
RJD2-I don’t think it’s a musical thing. I think Hand Me Down’s is more of a comment
on social behavior and much less a comment on music. People seem to perceive it as an
attack on popular rap, which I guess it encompasses but I feel like it much larger issue
than something that deals with music. The overarching scope of social habits that we fall
into. I feel like that is the bigger picture.
Do you think in society this is an ongoing thing or is there deterioration?
Blueprint: I think there is something different about how people interact with each other.
Maybe its just American society. Some of its regional. I don’t everything is necessarily
brand new. I don’t have everything figured out. But I feel like we need to cast a light on
it. The generation my mom grew up in, my grandmother grew up in. If you didn’t speak
to somebody. At least say ‘hello, how are you doing’ when you were walking down the
street. You were an asshole. To our generation, if you do speak to somebody, you are
happy go-lucky or crazy.
RJD2: Unless you live out in the barbs or something. There comes the whole issue of am
I making myself a mark by just being the nice guy in the neighborhood.
Is it kindness as a weakness?
RJD2: Yeah, to me that is close to the heart of the issue.
What kind of changes would you like to see in social habits?
Blueprint: I would like to see people to think about things they do and how it impacts
social habits.
RJ, I understand you turned down a substantial amount of money to do dejay gigs?
RJD2-For better of worse, I don’t like thinking about this kind of thing. For better or
worse, but there are people who are going to look at you as an icon or a guy that’s out
there.
People are going to look up to you. I have mixed feelings about that. But it’s something
you have to accept because it’s the truth. It was hard. Because for the first portion of my
career I was used to making decisions based on business, money and making a career.
I had this attitude you do whatever you can to get by. I started thinking about if some kid
came and was going to start smoking and got a free pack of cigarettes. How can you
equate a financial gain that for something…Your health. A bad habit that could last a
lifetime
And kill someone. You can’t really make financial argument on why you should put
someone in that situation.
Responsibility seems to be one theme of the album. Another theme is that it is a party
record. How has the Serrato computer program that allows a laptops hard drive to
interface with turntables affected the hip hop live show?
Blueprint: It’s revolutionary for people that are on top of their game. For the lazy people
It is going to make them worse.
RJD2:I would hope Serrato our any technology would free people up to do want they
want to do. As well as push people to focus on a show and putting on a show. Dejaying is
so prevalent, and on McDonalds commercials. Hopefully people will realize: you still
need to do what you need to do to make as show entertaining. Almost look at is a
handicap. You need to work that I need to work much harder to prove we aren’t just
pushing play on a cd. We are going to make the show interesting.
What have you done to make the show interesting?
RJD2:We can’t tell you about it.
Blueprint: Its fun. Its not just rappity rap. We are representing all the elements. All 3000
of them. We are making sure fun is represented as a Hip Hop element.

BSA Rap July 8, 2021

BSA Hip Hop w Wes Flexner
Thurz 7pm
92.7 / 98.3
BSAHipHop@wesflexner.com
http://www.wcrsfm.org/blogs/wesflexnerrocknrollshow
NP – If You Down
Sean Price w Lil Fame – Big Gunz vs. Little Gunz
Evidence – Where Do We Go From Here
Thirstin Howl III w the Liknutz
DJ Przm – IF Ur
Tyler, The Creator – Massa
Joey Bada$$ w Capital Steez – Survival Tactics
Big Boi w Killer Mike – Lower Case
OC w Diamond D- Got It Covered
Nas w Mobb Deep – Live Nword Rap
Mach Hommey w Westside Gun – Rami

BSA Rap Radio 7-1-2021

BSA Rap Radio w Wes Flexner
Thurz 7pm
92.7 / 98.3
http://www.wcrsfm.org/blogs/wesflexnerrocknrollshow
Evidence – Where Do We Go From Here
Tyler, The Creator – Massa
RZA – Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater
Homeboy Sandman – Go Hard
Absolutely
Percee P w Aesop Rock – Wake Up Call
BDP – Vegan
Mach Hommey w Westside Gunn – Rami
Common – First Day of School
Gangstarr w Big Shug – Glowing Mic Founders Remix
DJ Przm w Open Wound w Feast w Camu Tao
KRS – One w Slug w Buckshot – We Made It

BSA Hip Hop 6.24.2021


BSA Hip Hop
Hosted By Wes Flexner
Thurz 7pm
92.7/98.3
http://www.wcrsfm.org/blogs/wesflexnerrocknrollshow
wesflexner@wesflexner.com
KMD – Who Me
weed democracy3cb
Ice T – This Ones For Me
Method Man w Raekwon w Willie da Kid – Next Chamber
Ghostface – Paragraphes of Love
Tyler, The Creator – Wusyaname
Schoolly D – Parkside 5 2
weed democracy
Best Pick-up line influenced from a rapper:
Ghostface – ‘Are you pregnant? Can I get you food?’
Tyler, the Creator – ‘If you have a man…..You should leave him. We can get food.’
Schoolly D – ‘Do you want to have Sex?’
Grand Puba w Mary J Blige – 411
Mach Hommey w Westside Gunn- Rami
Slum Village w Common – Thelonious
Schoolly D w Ice T – Real Hardcore
Rahsaan Roland Kirk- Close Your Eyes

01:07:42.5901:00:00.00

BSA Hip Hop 6/17/2021

BSA Hip Hop
Thurz 7pm
92.7 /98.3
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rock-n-roll-show-6-16-2021
BSAHipHop@wesflexner.com
Your Old Droog w Aesoprock w Elzhi – Field Of Dreams
Schoolly D- Parkside 5 2
Ice T- This Ones For Me
Schoolly D w Ice T – The Real Hardcore
Fahrenheit 9/11 Fahrenheit 11/9 …
1/06/2021
Your Old Droog w MF Doom – Dropout Boogie
KMD – Gasface Refill
Wild Style
Tyler, The Creator – Lumberjack
Conway the Machine w JID w Ludacris – Scatterbrain
Przm + Camu
Patrick Paige II – Curfew

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