Tag: summer walker

  • radio bnp 101x. ep.? bi-polar

    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

  • Radio BNP101X Episode 10 1:39 AM, Last Call

    Radio BNP101X Episode 10 1:39 AM, Last Call

    Tracklist

    “New Years” by Slay Squad

    New Balances by Wale

    Boswell by Westside Gunn

    Adam Page by Westside Gunn, Stove God Cooks

    Outlander by Westside Gunn

    Algo Como Tu by Kaydy Cain, Los del Control

    Heartbreak Anniversary by Giveon

    Fountains ft. Tems by Drake

    Summer Over Interlude by Drake, Majid Jordan

    Sunday Morning Drive ft. Curren$y & Dom Kennedy by Larry June

    Weekend ft. Miguel by Mac Miller

    Bumpy’s Lament by Mack Browne & The Brothers

    Treasure in the Hill by Leon Thomas

    Lava Lamp by Thundercat

    Black Qualls by Thundercat

    Sober by Childish Gambino

    Down South by Wale

    Jethro – Chopnotslop Remix by Thundercat

    Bussin’ by Devon Morrison

    Creme’s Interlude by Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin

    Can’t Stop by NxWorries

    Girls Need Love Remix by Summer Walker

    Don’t by Bryson Tiller

    Redbone by Childish Gambino

    All Night by Beyonce

  • What’s going on with Elliott Wilson

    What’s going on with Elliott Wilson

    A few days ago Elliott Wilson went on the New Rory and Mal Podcast and had thing to say about Media and Journalism in the hip-hop space, specifically naming Cam’ron, Mase and Summer Walker. Saying that they aren’t Journalist and what they do isn’t good. I’m paraphrasing but I’ma be honest, it came off as hate. It comes off as Elliott wanting to gatekeep but not have to the power to do so. Elliott says he wants to compete, almost as if he asking for someone one to bring him off the bench and let him play the game. But Elliott’s thought process is one of the olden days. “It’s a direct to consumer market” as Wayno says on his show I’ll Do It Myself

    Now a broken clock is right twice a day. I do like that Elliott says about Artist needing to talk about their music. I like when artist explain what their album’s about, what stay of mind they were in, what influenced them to make the new music. I love that type of content and it always make the listening experience better for me. As a consumer I do still get these moments where an artist speak on their music when the times right. But I understand if the artist doesn’t want to speak on the music too.

    Frank Ocean is an artist that comes to mind that doesn’t have much interview speaking on his music but in this day in age. Artist don’t have to speak when they don’t want to and the artist now a multitude of platforms to go and speak with someone they want to have a conversation with if they want. Not just thee guy to speak to that Elliott once was. The media landscape has definitely changed and as one that didn’t know about The Source magazine or about XXL, I find the landscape more accessible.

    Like Wayno says Elliott has got to adapt with the time. Elliot has to create his own platform instead of applying for jobs. Like a Wayno, like a New Rory and Mal, like an It Is What It Is. All these platforms invested in themselves, I think Elliot should do the same. You want to compete then take yourself off the bench and get in the game.