FuseBox Radio #493 - The Teacha Needs Teaching, DNC Is The Place To Be (?), Regular U.S. Foolery [Week of July 28, 2016]




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Summary: ** NOTE: This week is an explicit/not radio friendly episode on the music and commentary ends... ** This is the latest, BRAND NEW episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of July 28, 2016 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary on everything from politics to pop culture. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): Introduction + Commentary: 0:00 - 1:19:18 DJ Fusion Mix (Extended): 1:19:18 - 3:23:40 Our commentary this week touched base on a bunch of random topics, including various reunions of the Hip-Hop and High School reunion ends, our complete disappointment with KRS-One's completely ridiculous defense of not questioning Hip-Hop's leaders in the midst of sexual abuse allegations against Afrika Bambaataa, exhaustion from the current U.S. Presidential Election cycle (on everything from the DNC Wikileaks e-mails, voters purely driven by fear yet wanting constructive change at the same time, slander against 3rd parties, etc.), the ingrained ignorance of being "good" enough to not be killed by law enforcement if you're a Person of Color, mini-movie review talk (on "Ghostbusters", "Batman: The Killing Joke", etc.) and some other stuff here and there. There is no brand new Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode due to our extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of July 28, 2016 DJ Fusion Music Mix [tunes listed by artist/song title/label(s) in order] 1. Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip/Ill Vibe/Elektra 2. Phonte & Eric Roberson/My Kinda Lady/The Foreign Exchange Music 3. Logic/Deeper Than Money/Visionary Music Group & Def Jam 4. Aaron Neville/Orchid in the Storm/Tell It Records 5. Young Gun Silver Fox/Distance Between Us/Wax Poetics 6. Cut Chemist feat. Brother J/Big Brother/WB 7. De La Soul feat. Snoop Dogg/Pain/WeAreDeLaSoul.com 8. Big K.R.I.T./4PM @ The Kappa/BigKRIT.com 9. Incognito Feat. Vula Malinga/Better Days/Shanachie Ent. 10. Brian Cid feat. Res/Invincible (Brian Cid Sunset RMX)/Nervous 11. Disclosure/BOSS/Island 12. Golden Teacher/Maladroit/Soul Jazz Records 13. Schoolboy Q feat Anderson .Paak/Blank Face/TDE & Interscope 14. Apathy feat. Oh No & Kappa Gamma/Charlie Brown/Dirty Version Records 15. DJ Shadow feat. Run the Jewels/Nobody Speak/Mass Appeal 16. Craig G feat. Kool Keith/Make Your Arrangements/Soulspazm 17. Metronomy/16 Beat/Because Music 18. Laura Mvula/Phenomenal Woman/RCA 19. Blood Orange/Desiree/Domino Recording Co. 20. Vast Aire & Raticus/D.W.I./Tenement Music 21. Maxwell/Lake By The Ocean/Columbia 22. Onom Agemo and the Disco Jumpers/Cool Runnings/Agogo Records 23. MSTRKRFT/World Peace/Gang Records 24. Currensy/We Major/CurrensySpitta.com 25. A Tribe Called Red feat. Black Bear/Stadium Pow Wow/Radicalized Records 26. Danny Brown/When It Rain/Warp 27. Seven Davis Jr. feat. Yazmin Monet Watkins/Dancing on the Sun/Ninja Tune 28. Africans With Mainframes/RB-2/Bio Rhythm 29. Badbadnotgood/IV/Innovative Leisure PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds