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#051 (2009-05-13) | After-Mother's Day 2009

Message Publié : 13 Mai 2009, 08:07
par Ya Boy Black Ice
Today, 72 hours after Mother's Day, we figured how to do a Mother's Day Show and keep it within our format. If you like G-Funk and you like your mother, this is The YBBI Show for both of you. Please believe this show will go down in the iRadio Hall-of-Fame as the Best Mother's Day (oops!) Best After-Mother's Day show ever. Because Mother's Day is Every Day!! :P



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PLAYLIST

1. Words Ain't Enough | Ron Porter | Soldier Stories | circa 2000

2. I Love My Mama (right or wrong | clean & easy) | Ya Boy Black Ice | The Clean Collection | 2009

3. Dear Mama | 2Pac | GREATEST HITS (DISC 2)

4. My Sister | Silk-E | Urban Therapy | Circa 1998

5. Together (featuring Young Haskell) | Mac Mall

6. Mama's Boy (ft. Mr D) | Pimp-P Mack | The Total Package | 1998

7. Bb Gangster | Southcide 13 | Du Berceau À La Tombe | 2007

8. You Fucked Up When You Slammed My Motha | The Click | Down & Dirty OG | 1990

9. Mom's (ft. Alicia Ward Of The Neighborhood) | V-White | Perfect Timin' | 2007

10. Sermon | Ebonni Black | circa 2007

11. I'll Always Luv Ma! Ma! | Rappin' 4-Tay | Rappin' 4-Tay Is Back!!! | 1991




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Re: #051 (2009-05-13) | After-Mother's Day 2009

Message Publié : 13 Mai 2009, 20:25
par Bouli
nice effort and good playlist, I like how you mixed new songs with old school cuts (i.e. The Click's & 4-Tay's), i would have added a couple of more songs like OG Cell-E-Cell's Mama and Master P's "Mama Raised Me" or "No More Tears" but I understand that you had to keep this selection strictly Bay Area (even though MP can be considered half Bay Area rap lol).

Re: #051 (2009-05-13) | After-Mother's Day 2009

Message Publié : 18 Mai 2009, 08:53
par Ya Boy Black Ice
Thank you for the listen.

I had to mix in a few new songs, like my song. "I Love My Mama" is new, but recorded in 1999.

Also, V. White (of the Delinquents). His song is new, but he kept it gangtsa for all the years.

I did not think of Celly Cell.

You are correct, the early Master P is Richmond all day. Plus any MP produced by K-Lou would qualify as well.

Again man, Thank you for the listen.


P.S.
Go tell 10 people to buy my album, so i can feed my kids and keep from working at McDonalds :shock: "May take your order please? Would you like fries with that shake?"