Rosenberg and friends discuss busta and ron browz ignorance, plus the price of plantanos. (2for$5 in washington heights, bloody credit crunch)
AND HERE ARE THE OFFENDING TRACKS:
ARAB MONEY:
ARAB MONEY REMIX:
REMIX PT 2:
Rosenberg and friends discuss busta and ron browz ignorance, plus the price of plantanos. (2for$5 in washington heights, bloody credit crunch)
Another great interview from the boys, continuing to retrace the steps of hip-hop history. Large Pro explains how he gave Pete Rock the sample for T.R.O.Y and introducing a 16 year old Nas to Rakim. If you're thinking so what, then f**k you (no disrespect).
1. Intro Inst – Get Em Girls (Cam’Ron) 2. Michael Jordan on being Fly Inst – We Fly High (Jim Jones) 3. Jim Jones Story with Cipha Sounds Inst – Good Shit (Jim Jones) 4. Thoughts on Tha Carter III with Rosenberg Inst – Got Money (Lil Wayne) 5. Lil Wayne – Comfortable 6. Big Pun Stories with Cipha Sounds Inst – I’m not a Player (Big Pun) 7. Big Pun Story with Pete Rock Inst – Glamour Life (Big Pun) 8. Pete Rock ft. Big Pun – Verbal Murder II 9.Dj Khaled’s answerphone Inst – Out Here Grindin (Dj Khaled) 10. Cipha & Rosenberg’s thoughts on Cocaine Inst – 10 Crack Commandments (Biggie Smalls) 11. N.E.R.D. – Everybody Nose (remix) 12. Young Jeezy – Translator 13. Cop Story with Cipha Sounds Inst – Queens (C.N.N.) 14. Biggie Stories with Pete Rock Inst – Juicy (Biggie Smalls) 15. 9/11 Story with Cipha Sounds Inst – Ground Zero (Diplomats) 16. N.O.R.E. mixtape story with Cipha Sounds Inst – Calm Down (N.O.R.E., NaS, Tragedy) 17. N.O.R.E., NaS & Tragedy – Calm Down 18. Electoral conspiracy theories with Cipha Sounds Inst – One Never Knows (Alchemist) 19. Phone ‘conversation’ with Curtis and Cam’Ron Inst- Triple Up (Cam’Ron) 20. Bill O’Reilly Does it Live for the Outro 21. Young Jeezy & Kanye West – Put On
50 Minutes of Fire part 2
Joining the protestors of Fox "News"
A bit late on this but as it features our favourite hip-hop personality how could I let it go.
Last year Peter Rosenberg had just joined Hot97 and went straight to SummerJam to get played out by everyone. A year later and things have changed. The biggest superstars in the game actually know who he is and strangely seem to enjoy his insults and awkward interview style. The dynamic of a conversation between a suburban nerdy white guy who has an underground hip-hop show and the biggest names in rap make for pretty entertaining viewing.