TrackBlasters Radio: 13.09.13

Da Fat Friday Afternoon – The Official Soundtrack To Your Weekend Host: DJ P.R. R.I.P. Tupac Amaru Shakur. Record Of The Day: Drake – Wu-Tang Forever Playlist Drake – Started From The Bottom **Record Of The Day** Drake – Wu-Tang Forever Raekwon feat. Mic Geronimo & The Kid Daytona – T.U.R.K.E.Y. Freddie Gibbs – Shame (Cookin Soul Remix) **Throwback** 2Pac – Picture Me Rollin 2Pac – How Long Will They Mourn Me 2Pac – To Live & Die In L.A. 2Pac – Life Goes On 2Pac – I Ain’t Mad At Cha 2Pac – So Many Tears 2Pac – Starin’ Through My Rear View 2Pac – Changes 2Pac feat. The Notorious B.I.G. – Runnin (Dying To Live) 2Pac – Hail Mary [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 13.09.13.mp3] Download here

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Juicy J Talks Twerk Scholarship Controversy, Girl Catching Fire Twerking, ASAP Rocky & More [Video]

“Stay Trippy” out now! Exclusive in-depth interview with Juicy J. In part 1 Juicy J talks to Nick Huff Barili about how he and Asap Rocky meet through Space Ghost Purp. Rocky is on a track called Scholarship which is featured on Juicy J’s new album Stay Trippy. As some of you might know, Juicy J is offering an 50K scholarship to the best twerker out there through the website Worldstarhiphop. The scholarship has generated controversy because a lot of people feel that it is degrading to women to have to shake their ass to pay for college. Juicy J addresses those concerns by stating that women do not have to twerk to win and that people should read the contest rules before passing judgement. As of the time we interviewed Juicy J the leading vote getter was a young lady that pledged that she would not twerk to pay for her college tuition. Juicy J also addressed the viral internet video of a girl catching fire while twerking. The video has since been exposed as a Jimmy Kimmel prank.

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Rickie Jacobs – The Ghost Of Calvin Broadus [Audio]

When I was 6 years old my mother wouldn’t let me listen to rap, actually between the ages of 6 and 10. My father though, was a big fan of Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg during the “Death Row era” and in my opinion was a great moment in my life because I was introduced to Snoop Dogg. Being from Baltimore, Maryland bumping Snoop was an experience, you just knew the vibe was different in California. Since then I’ve explored other artists and fell in love with the culture. I wouldn’t be hear without Snoop so it’s only right that I pay homage. – Rickie Jacobs

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