FuseBox Radio #473 - Black Ain't the "New Black" [FLASHBACK BONUS CONTENT: Week of March 19, 2016]




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Summary: Here's a bonus content flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 19, 2016 (originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our ultra extended commentary for during that week's show (since we haven't been able to be in the mix for such a long time) focused on a lot of past & upcoming FuseBox Radio Broadcast events, the latest updates in Ferguson, MO + U.S. race issues at large (including the streak of Black celebrities calling themselves variations of "New Black", "colorless" and whatnot as of late), the streak of professional athlete crazy acts & foolishness (via Ray Rice, Floyd Mayweather and more), a bunch of cool pop culture entertainment we've been digging lately, morons rolling into court on drug charges with drugs and some other things here & there. There was a Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 19, 2016 [originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014] DJ Fusion Mini-Mix Playlist (in order): The Pharcyde feat. Mark 1 & Funky Fresh Crew/Runnin' (Rae & Christian Mix)/Delicious Vinyl NehruvianDOOM (Bishop Nehru & DOOM)/Mean The Most/Lex Records Busdriver/Eat Rich/Big Dada Joell Ortiz/House Slippers/Penalty Ent. Run The Jewels/Blockbuster Night Part 1/Mass Appeal SBTRKT/Spaced Out/Young Turks Wax Tailor/Que Sera (Phonovisions Symphonic Version)/Le Paln Georgia Ann Muldrow/World On Wheels/SomeOthaShip Connect Blaze/Shine (Shelter Early Morning Mix & Shelter Club Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds