



tracklist
Treasure in the hill by leon thomas
I want you around by snoh aalegra
Bad idea by yuna
See how this thing goes by rory
Jackie brown by brent faiyaz
If I was your girlfriend by prince
Still feel me by jadakiss
The breeze (cool) feat tre & wiz khalifa
What u bouta do?/a star was born ft. 454 by mike
Cold summers by earl sweatshirt
Biking (solo0 by frank ocean
Off top by earl sweatshirt
Blue fin tuna ft. da$h by retch
The juice by the game
Cosmos by seatbelts
Breezin’ by masayoshi takanaka
She’s strange by cameo
Pyramids by common
Red wine ft. syd, elena by common
White ft. frank ocean by odd future
Digging my potato by seatbelt
Smoke,drink, break up ft. wale by nelccia
…Time goes by domo genesis
Evol love by capital STEEZ
Chun li ft. nipsey hussle by wale
The right one ft. hit-boy by wale
Duvet by boa
Neon by john mayer
spider -man superman by partynextdoor, drake
Brian steel by drake
3am on glenwood by 21 savage
Almighty dollar/whitesell street by nick grant
Potato salad by tyler, the creator & a$ap rocky
Nonchalant ft, mamii by westside boogie
Purple hearts by kendrick lamar, summer walker, ghostface killah
Used to be by lucky daye
Heart don’t stand a chance by anderson .paak
Been away by brent faiyaz
Theme de crabtree by madlib
The Victory Light podcast continues its tear as they bring up MIKE for today’s episode and I died laughing. With hosts like Rainey and Mero you’re always going to have a couple of laughs but when MIKE felt the vibe it was like they just bro’d out and laughed at everything from MIKE’s first time in Japan, to MIKE touring in the UK. Laughter was today’s therapy for sure. Love the pod for bringing MIKE on. MIKE is a real one.


Tracklist
Open Heart – The Weeknd
Then we could be free.. – Mike
Every Morning – Max B
Cycle Dance – Friction
Cool Out – Style P
Lifetime – Paul Hardcastle, The Jazzmasters
No Horse to Ride – Luke Grimes
Track 2 from CASIOPEA (self-titled) 1979
Moon River – Frank Ocean
Texas Sun Khruangbin, Leon Bridges
Power – Roc Marciano
Dead Presidents II – Jay-Z
Name Ring Bell – Wale
What It Be Like – Stalley ft. Nipsey Hussle
Chun Li – Wale ft. Nipsey Hussle
Smoke Break – Curren$y
Find Your Wings – Tyler, The Creator
Ridin’ Round – Kali Uchis
Back to Me – Kanye West
Wolf Like Me – TV On The Radio
Banned in DC – Bad Brains
Awake – Trash Talk
We Roll Deep – The Conscious Daughters
Her Light – Cleo Sol
That’s Why I Love You – SiR, Sabrina Claudio
Blackbiird – Beyonce

I hadn’t looked up John Mayer in a while but John never disappoints, he’s always got something for me to sing along to. Something that catches me before I understand why I like the music. Imagine being in middle school and everyone’s listening to rap and your bumping John Mayer. No one was asking me for music recommendation. But from this latest album my favorite song is Wild Blue. It almost sounds like you’re underwater
Shaboozey had a hell of a year. I first came across him in Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter but I think we all came to know him for his rendition of J-kwon’s Tipsy, putting a new flavor on an old song. I have a few songs that make my end of the year playlist but if I had one to share with you guys it would have to be Annabelle off his premier album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going
I’m a new comer to country music, can you tell? My friends Sonia set it off with an invitation to Morgan Wallen’s Homecoming at the VOLS stadium this fall. Definitely a weekend to remember.

Since that weekend, we’ve been exchanging country song and I sent her a live performance of Paralyzed by Kevin Smiley on On The Radar’s Instagram. Someone commented saying that this was “crazy out country” which I found hilarious but interesting enough to go check him out on Spotify and listen to the rest of the singles he had on his profile. I’m glad a few months later he released his first album, Hurts Worse. Still have Broke as My Heart playing weekly.
Vince Staples has been one of my favorite artist in the last few years. He always delivers on thought provoking music that makes me reflect on what the fuck I’m doing in my life. You know what Vince is so special to me I’ll share my favorite song by him off the first project I ever heard from him. Producer by the late great Mac Miller, Stolen Youth, has a gem that always makes me stop what I’m doing and rap.
Just in case you wanna rap along too: https://genius.com/Vince-staples-and-larry-fisherman-stuck-in-my-ways-lyrics
Knxwledge and Anderson .Paak did it again with another NxWorries Album to follow up the cult classic of Yes Lawd. You know that the beats are funky and Anderson .Paak has a way with words that damn near hypnotizing. It’s hard to pick my favorite on this one because there’s no skips on here for me but Distractions is one of them songs that you wish was longer
I know I’m late to the party on MIKE but I’m usually late to everything when it comes to music. To be honest I haven’t even listened to Kendrick’s GNX album. But MIKE caught me with this snippet of No Curse Lifted (rivers of love) I heard of instagram earlier this year. It’s GTA Vice City type dance sample that makes you wanna two step and Big MIKE gets down
Anthony Santos has been playing in my parent’s homes since I was a hair on my father’s nut suck. This year I finally decided to listen to his album Enamorado and it’s definitely a get up and move album. Get up and get something done. It’s Rum, Romance and Nylon Guitar strings at it’s finest. My favorite’s Esa Me La Doy Yo
I’m not really a Beyoncé fan, I think this might be the first album I’ve heard from her in it’s entirety and I loved it. I don’t really have anything say. Beyoncé just delivered on the years of hype I’ve been hearing about her. My top two are Blackbird and Bodyguard and I’m definitely going to take a deep dive into her discography this year.
Sir’s Chasing Summer album has been awaiting a sequel and for years it seem fans have been waiting on him to drop another album or project, something to supply the demand. And I believe Heavy fulfilled that, the vibe is a bit different because Sir himself has taken a new path of health and wellness. But understanding that you give an artist room to show us what he now has to say with this new perspective. I believe Poetry In Motion shows that the best. It’s a blend of the old with the new.

Watching Al with his son by his side, jumping up and down and dancing, is some beautiful shit . In “Rap Music” where vulnerability can be seen as a weakness in a façade of gangster, Al leads by example as a father, as a beat maker and as a producer pushing the underground sound to the forefront and into the commercial space. A testament to being proud of the work and the art he creates. Creating a canvas for artist to dance over. The Alchemist & Friends brand is personified here with special guest: Evidence, Domo Genesis, Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Navy Blue (aka Sage), Vince Staples and Boldy James. Showing that it’s more than just making music but a brotherhood.
00:00 – intro
01:24 – mobb deep / the realest
01:47 – alc & mobb deep / it’s a craze
02:26 – kendrick lamar / meet the grahams
03:16 – prodigy / keep it thoro
04:07 – freddie gibbs / god is perfect
05:05 – westside gunn & conway / ray mysterio
05:59 – westside gunn /$500 ounces
06:31 – larry june / 89 earthquake EVIDENCE
07:41 – throw it all away
10:34 – dilated peoples / worst comes to worst (inst) DOMO GENESIS
10:59 – f*ck everybody else
12:50 – action bronson / big league chew (inst) ACTION BRONSON
13:19 – terry
16:14 – mac miller red dot music EARL SWEATSHIRT
18:20 – e. coli
21:00 – sentry (mike comes out)
23:16 – nobles (navy blue comes out)
25:07 – the caliphate (vince staples comes out) BOLDY JAMES
28:44 – hot water tank
30:40 – turpentine
31:52 – steel wool
33:44 – alchemist / hold you down
35:24 – diamond dallasShow less
My personal favorite performance would have Boldy James, his breathe control is second to none. Sounding no different, if not better, than what you get on DSP. Favorite moment, hearing Mac Miller’s verse on Red Dot Music. Long Live Mac