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-10-06-2020 |
Gravediggaz – Constant Elevation |
Grav ft. Kanye West – lyrical rapping |
RJD2- The Horror |
![]() Arel BSA |
Beast Coast |
Wu Tang Killa Bees Ft. Killa Army, RZA, Method Man- And Justice For All |
BSA respects Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan |
Company Flow- Vital Nerve |
DJ Critical Hype ft. Outkast + Tyler, The Creator |
Public Enemy – State Of The Union |
Goodie Mob ft. Chuck D- Are you Ready |
![]() Chuck D – Tokyo Transit blackbook gallery |
DJ Critical Hype ft. Andre 3000 + Tyler The Creator- Got My Eyes Open |
Blu & Exile- When The Gods Meet feat. Ishe |
Westside Gunn ft. Busta Rhymes + Slick Rick – Ocean Prime |
Currensy + Harry Fraud – News on Mute |
Dipset Ft. Master P – Bout It Bout It |
Gravediggaz – We Gonna Dig |
RZA + Ghostface – Fighting For Equality |
![]() Kayak BSA Columbus, Ohio…While this exquisite sex symbol wasn’t there, I doubt Kayak painted the weedies. Stylistically doesn’t look similar to his work. Kayak does love the Wu and the movie Ghostdogg. |
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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” |
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. There are probably others he repped.
VERBS was painting some really dope pieces with HTM recently.
VERBS could talk Cleveland punk, and recite deceased Columbus Hip Hopper’s Camu Tao’s lyrics. VERB took his writing seriously, but had this East Coast meets Midwest Cleveland notion of humor.
VERBS was the first person 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 noticing 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.