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Jaime Fox holds steady at number eight this week in his third week in the top ten and shit. “Just Like Me” continues to get airplay for the singer slash Oscar winning actor slash comedian. I gotta mention again that this video post is a nice mash up of Jamie, Bun B, Aaliyah, Mariah Carey and T.I. It’s worth a peep if you haven’t seen it yet. Three weeks in the top ten.
See DJ Special Blend’s Top 40 for this week’s full chart…
Originally posted January 22, 2006. This episode featured all female artist, with an interview with Classified from the West Side of Chicago. .. and we check out her cold-ass Hip-Hop joint “Just Being Me.” Music by Amina, Kristiana Colon, Lady Fiya, and Shonie. The “Questions” contest is formally introduced. “DJ Special Blend and ya don’t […]
Continuing the countdown to Countdown to U-Hype eXtra Large with U-HypeVIII featuring an interview with my boy Lil’ Matic straight outta Philly. This show was posted exactly three years ago this week. This was the first episode that used that Scarface quote, “You need people like me… “ The funny thing is that this show […]
Ain’t no story behind it. I’m just saying that I wanna hit that. Oh yes, she’s in the news this week due to her role in Seven Pounds, hosting Saturday Night Live and the part she is gonna play in the inauguration this week. She’s talented, gorgeous and probably really smart and a great person. […]
Originally posted on January 5, 2006. This episode is special because it was our very first interview with an artist, and it was the first time we played the Questions Contest. Questions was a silly game at the time and U-Hype was still a “new show,” and still sounding very much like a “new show.” […]
Oscar Grant III was killed as he lay face down by a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police officer, and a passenger caught it on video.
Click through to view the footage and make your own opinion…
This is starting to develop into some sorta like countdown to U-Hype XL…
…almost as if it were planned or something.
I found episode VI notable because it is the first show in which we played all Chicago artist… […]
Katt Williams let Steve Harvey have on New Years Eve in Detroit. Steve Havery had just left the stage before Katt and couldn’t have been too far away.
Katt Williams and Steve Harvey are having trouble playing well together and it is not a secret.