BSA Hip Hop 2/18/2021

BSA Hip Hop
hosted by Wes Flexner
Thursdays 7pm
wcrsfm.org 92.7 / 98.3



ZEM SC. iOK Philadelphia. Cincinnati

Black Thought – The Magnificent
Joey Bada$$ + Statik Selektah- Watch Me
wflexner@gmail.com


Jek BSA. Columbus

Wand tm7 Columbus
Common – Leader Crib Love ft. A-Trak


Mane BSA Chicago Rest in Beats


The Liquid Crystal Project

Korryn ‘Kiki’ Bland
RZA -Cut Throat City
Judas And The Black Messiah’s Director’s Interview With Democracy Now
Hov Nipsey Hussle- What It Feels Like
Paris- Walk Like a Panther
Vitkor Vaughn – Saliva
Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman – Ask Anyone
RJD2- One of a Kind feat. Homeboy Sandman
Illogic- Pick Pocket
VERB Cleveland Rest In Beats
Public Enemy- Rest in Beats

th1rt3en ft. Pharoahe Monch- 666 Three, Six Word Stories
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rock-n-roll-show-021721
Madlib – Sound Ancestors

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BSA Hip Hop October 1st, 2020


BSA Hip Hop
92.7 / 98.3
7pm thursdays
hosted by Wes Flexner
Columbus, Ohighio
wflexner@gmail.com
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wesflexners-rock-n-roll-show-09-30-2020
DJ Critical Hype ft. Andre 3000 + Tyler The Creator – Got My Eyes Open
Killer Mike ft. Bun B, T.I. and Trouble – Big Beast
Thirsten Howl ft. Eminem – Watch Deez



RAK Verbs Tribute

Run The Jewelz – Out Of Sight ft. 2 Chainz
RZA ft. Ghostface – Fighting For Equality
MC Lyte – Cha Cha Cha
http://wesflexner.tumblr.com/post/42390647170/article-on-mc-lyte
New Music Seminar 1987 Easy G vs. Mixmaster Ice
Public Enemy – State Of The Union
Spitball – Spit it out feat. Thirstin Howl III and Rack Lo



blackbook gallery : “Chuck D: Fight The Power”
Shepard Fairey
Reason ft. Vince Staples – Sauce
Saigon and Kool G Rap – MF Effect
RJD2 – A Salute To Blood Bowl Legends

desto bsa htm bombing science archive

suckoe bsa bombing science archives
DJ Rhettmatic + JRawls aka Rawlsmatic – Role Reversal feat. Craig G
Earl Sweatshirt – Wind in My Sails

blackbook gallery Chuck D “Tokyo Underbridge Pick Up”

Chuck D “Tokyo Transit”
Blu + Exile – When The Gods Meet
Currensy ft. Mos Def + Jay Electronica -This Day
DJ Critical Hype ft. Andre 3000 + Tyler, The Creator -Running Out of Time
democracy now : bernie sanders announcement regarding voting
Public Enemy – Security of The First World

blackbook gallery VHILS “Harder Than You Think”

BSA Hip Hop September 17th, 2020

BSA Hip Hop
92.7 / 98.3
7pm thursdays
hosted by Wes Flexner
Columbus, Ohighio
wflexner@gmail.com
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/wes-flexners-rock-n-roll-show-september-9th-2020
Ice T – Sex
Public Enemy -Security of the First World
Clipse ft. Cam’Ron – Popular Demand
1987 New Music Seminar
Grandmaster Caz vs. BangotheClevelandBBOY
http://columbusfreepress.com/article/week-columbus-alt-lit-all-stars-skate-rock-and-public-enemy-number-1
Public Enemy – State Of The Union
Cypress Hill ft. RZA + UGOD-Killa Hill N####z
Black Thought ft. Pusha T, Killer Mike + Swizz Beats-
Good Morning

Cern BSA Cleveland, Ohio
Kendrick Lamar-
Black Panther
Billy Danze ft. DJ Premier prod. by Too Busy-
Take A Step
RJD2 – A Salute To Blood Bowl Legends
Spitball – Spit it out feat. Thirstin Howl III and Rack Lo
Camu Tao – Hold The Floor
JDILLA- Fuck The Police
http://www.democracynow.org/2020/9/16/breonna_taylor_historic_settlement
Common – Leader (
Crib Love ft. A-Trak
Curren$y -180 Days

FRANKIE by Slezy BSA 3WA
daymon dodson aka so what aka racist joe – singing “bitch you don’t know shit” fonosluts sundays
Public Enemy- Fight the Power

RIP VERBS

VERBS was friends with pretty much everyone in graffiti I was friends with.

The internet said the Cleveland writer passed away this week.

In his graffiti career that starts in the 90’s, VERB was affiliated with IOK, HBT, BHS, RA, HTM and PBJ. VERBS repped BSA during Mane’s years.

VERBS was painting some really dope pieces with HTM recently.

VERBS could speak Cleveland punk, and recite deceased Columbus’ creative Camu Tao’s lyrics. VERB took his writing seriously, but had this East Coast meets Midwest Cleveland notion of humor.

VERBS was the first writer I saw tag roadkill. If you’ve walked the tracks, then you’ve looked for things to tag. You’ve also seen roadkill.

While I’m vegan, I did find innovation the second I saw a VERBS’ tag on a deer next to a rural traintrack. I’ve talked to writers who talked to Verbs at 216 Vegan Hardcore Shows. Vegan punks, and traintracks. This was a world we lived in. A few months later, photographs of other midwest writers’ tags on roadkill started appearing in graffiti media. This isn’t to say VERBS invented tagging roadkill. I don’t even know if it’s called roadkill if a train is involved. VERBS was part of simple commentary regarding the midwest environment graffiti writers spent hours in while freights became dominant during graffiti expansion from the New York transit roots. This could conjure thoughts of the development of our country, and lifeform’s existences while walking the tracks and internalizing the differences between trees and factories.

VERBS was the dude who always had your back in fight. VERBS could write his name. VERBS pieces always were representive of the idea of graffiti.

VERBS was a quintessential Midwest graffiti writer, hardcore punk bboy, hip hop jukie, and a friend.