Audio: The @BigBoi Episode

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In preparation for his upcoming Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors album, Big Boi got ready for combat, reflecting on getting boo’d in NYC at the Source Awards, how OutKast influenced the Notorious B.I.G., the difference between creating an album with 3 Stacks and going dolo, the time someone passed him some laced weed and why he no longer freestyles on radio shows. We also get a surprise call from Gunplay as luxuriates in his time of house arrest.

Vicious Lies & Dangerous Rumors drops December 11th.

Showbill by Theotis Jones

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DJ Benhameen’s Mixes
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News w/ MattRaz

  • Mayor Bloomberg announced plans to ban food donations to homeless shelters because the city can’t assess their salt, fat, sugar, or fiber content. - newyork.cbslocal.com
  • 64 year old Henry Hamilton was found dead in his home last week alongside two empty prescription drug bottles and a living will which included the words “do not revive – fuck Obama”. -theroot.com
  • The Bolivian City of El Alto has announced plans to amputate the hands of thieves and chemically castrate rapists as part of a new judicial system which will employ trained doctors to carry through with the judgements. - nydailynews.com

About Combat Jack

Attorney, author and radio personality Reggie Ossé is an established authority in all things urban entertainment. He is considered the first in today’s new wave of savvy attorneys well versed and nurtured in Urban, Hip Hop and Popular culture. He is the author of “Bling, The Hip Hop Jewelry Book”, a cultural anthropology coffee table book which provides an in depth and entertaining study of man’s fascination with jewelry spanning back to the birth of civilization.

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  • http://Soundcloud.com/Pwilsonproductions Pearl Wilson

    Peace!!! Wish Sir Lucious woulda been on here longer but, yall did it again. Classic Premium Pete thirst. I have to agree with Dallas and Pete on the Fuckybergs too, I take this culture very serious as you guys do… They get much respect for the idea, but it hurts me to know something that may become so significant to Hip-Hop is going to be run by some cornballs who will surely misrepresent the culture and artform. Ol girl who went to Africa pulled the classic “But I have a lot of Black friends” type shit……………………….. Who’s on next week?

  • T-Bag

    Another one