Author: DJ Special Blend from Chicago
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New Mixshow 72 podcast comin’ at ya featuring a little 2Pac up off of the Thug Life CD. Download it straight to your portable device, or listen right on your computer by clicking on the picture, or by clicking right –> here!
“Successful” – Drake
“Straight Ballin'” – 2Pac
“LOL :)” – Trey Songs featuring Soldier Boy and Gucci Mane
“Always Strapped” – Birdman featuring Lil’ Wayne
“This is Why I’m Cold” – Twista and R. Kelly
“Bossy” – Kelis
“You Remind Me” – Monica
“Breath” – Fabolous
“Rockin’ with the Best” – MC Lyte
“T’cha, T’cha” – BDP
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The latest U-Hype episode features Chicago’s very own Griffen Goldbergg from West Englewood. The South side native has been rockin’ the Chicago underground for years. We also run into Chicago’s own Julian Esquire. Music from Anthony Johnson from Overdose Productions, and we get a reggae jam from JOJOE. We hit the phones, and also get […]
A newborn was in critical condition this morning after it was found in the basement of an East Garfield Park neighborhood home where the child’s mother gave birth early this morning, police said. Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Amina Greer said police were called about 12:45 a.m. to the 700 block of North Central Park […]
A flight attendant that used to work on Oprah Winfrey’s private jet is suing Harpo Studios and two employees. Apparently, this chick was fired for getting it on with one of the pilots. According to a lawsuit filed yesterday, Corrine Gehrls was a flight attendant on Oprah’s private jet — at least until July. She […]
Soulja Boy, who’s real name is Deandre Cortez Way, was arrested the other day for obstruction. Cops showed up to a home in Henry County where a music video was being shot. Several people took off when the cops showed up — including Soulja Boy — but he showed back up a few minutes later […]
President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision designed to encourage his initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world and stress diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.
Critics say its a little too soon, but the Nobel Committee is impressed by the general impact the president has had on the world.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised Obama for “his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.” But critics — especially in parts of the Arab and Muslim world — called its decision premature.
Whatever the case, let’s hope the impact continues to get things going in the correct direction. Hate all you want.
An Aurora woman was charged Monday with facilitating the rape of a preteen female relative.Christina Sykora, 38, repeatedly shrugged and yawned through her Monday afternoon bond hearing where DuPage County prosecutors described the allegations against her before a judge ordered her held on a $1 million bond. Sykora is charged with predatory sexual assault of […]
Magic, born John Rivas, was the first on air disc jockey to have a hip-hop show on a major radio station. “Rap Attack,” on WBLS-FM, debuted in 1983 and along with helping to introduce hip-hop music to the mainstream, it is credited as the birthplace of the Juice Crew. Group leader, Marley Marl was featured on Magic’s show as the DJ and Tyron “Fly Ty” Williams was the producer.
Mr. Magic (John Rivas) was a very important figure in the history of Hip-Hop.