FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #234 Nov. 24, 2010

Published: Nov. 26, 2010, 10:27 p.m.

b'This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of November 24, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary.





This week\'s show commentary focused on things we\'re grateful for this Thanksgiving Weekend 2010 here in the States, the recent controversy with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening people with full body scanners &/or invasive pat downs who are getting ready to fly at airports, the Israeli military checking people\'s profiles to see if people are trying to avoid the draft, a situation in Boston where a bunch of Harvard & Yale Black Alumni were being called a "gang" when they were holding a party at a club and some other things here and there.



This week we had a great interview with the great New York, NY independent Hip-Hop label and collective Odd Squad Records (http://www.reverbnation.com/label/OddSquadRecords). Shout out to the Elegant Hoodness Music Program (http://www.ElegantHoodness.ning.com) for leading the FuseBox Radio Broadcast to this opportunity!

Some of the topics we covered in this in depth interview include each member\'s musical & environmental influences in Odd Squad Records, the history of the label & collective, everyone\'s past history in the music industry, what inspires Odd Squad creatively to make music daily, the need for balance in Hip-Hop music, past & future plans & music projects and lots more!



We also have on a special hour segment on this week\'s show from our Black Agenda Report (http://www.BlackAgendaReprot.com) family with their "Black Agenda Radio" program.

The description of that segment is below:

The recommendations put forward by the two co-chairs of President Obama\\u2019s deficit reduction commission are so \\u201cover the top,\\u201d says consumer advocate Ralph Nader, \\u201cif there\\u2019s anything that ought to get the liberal left going, it\\u2019s this monstrosity, which Obama has to take some responsibility for.\\u201d The former presidential candidate says the assault on social programs \\u201cshows the hand of the corporate Democrats and their Republican allies in a very distinct way.\\u201d What\\u2019s not in the co-chairs\\u2019 proposal is as glaring as what\\u2019s included. \\u201cThey didn\\u2019t say we should have a speculation tax on derivatives and other transactions of Wall Street,\\u201d for example, \\u201cwhich economists have estimated could raise $400 billion a year.\\u201d

Black Is Back Rally in Washington, DC

Eugenia Charles reports on the cholera epidemic in Haiti, where international aid \\u201cis not being used to support the Haitian people\\u201d; People\\u2019s Organization for Progress director Larry Hamm calls for renewed grassroots organizing to \\u201cbuild a movement stronger than the one we had in the Sixties\\u201d; and Black is Back chairman Omali Yeshitela says Barack Obama represents \\u201cwhite power in a Black face.\\u201d

There are some brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" & Direct EFX mini-segments on this week\'s syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode.

FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of November 24, 2010

Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners)

1. Jamiroquoi/Two Completely Different Things/Mercury & Universal (Played Live)
2. Black Einstein feat. Xavier Barnett/Fascination/White Label (Played Live) (http://www.BlackEinstein.co.uk)
3. N.E.R.D./God Bless Us All/Star Trak & Interscope (Played Live)
4. Gensu Dean feat. Large Professor/Forever/Can I Borrow This Record Productions (Played Live)
5. The Electric feat. Yarah Bravo/Beautiful (Suonho Italian Boogie RMX)/OGS (Played Live)
6. Faith Evans/Sunshine/E1 (Played Live)
7. Will.I.Am feat. Nicki Minaj/Check It Out (Benny Benassi RMX)/Interscope (Played Live)
8. Moke & Tone feat. The Problemaddicts, Crooked I & Mr. Met/Respect (inst.)/Mystika Music
9. John Regan feat. Marsha Ambrosius/All I Got To Give/Culture VI Records (Top Song Requested)
10. Method of Defiance/Revolution/M.O.D. Technologies (Top Song Requested)
11. Foul Mouth Jerk feat. The Artifacts/Back Up On The Scene/GFE Music (Top Song Requested)
12. Celph Titled & Buckwild/Miss Those Days/No Sleep Recordings (Top Song Requested)
13. J. Live/How I Feel Part I/Triple Threat Productions (Top Song Requested)
14. El Debarge feat. Faith Evans/Lay With You/Motown (Top Song Requested)
15. Jazmine Sullivan/Don\'t Make Me Wait/J Records (Top Song Requested)
16. Will Calhoun/Emanation/HalfNote (Top Song Requested)
17. Trae Tha Truth/Please Respect It/G Maab (Top Song Requested)
18. Kim Morrell/All I Want Is You/Next Day Ent. (Top Song Requested)
19. Chrisette Michelle/I\'m A Star/Def Jam (Top Song Requested)
20. Masta Killa feat. Ghostface Killah/Metal Lungies (Original Version)/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested)
21. Elephant Man/Vampires & Informers (Kush Arora\'s Crypt RMX)/Subatomic Sound System (Top Song Requested)
22. C.A.B./Wide Open/Imperia Music Group (Top Song Requested)
23. Reek Da Villain feat. Busta Rhymes/Mechanics/Flipmode Squad (Top Song Requested)
24. Donell Jones/The Finer Things In Life/E1 & Candyman (Top Song Requested)
25. Black Milk/Round of Applause/Fat Beats(Top Song Requested)

Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week\'s Broadcast)

1. Kanye West/Dark Fantasy/Roc-a-Fella & Def Jam
2. Marsha Ambrosius/Far Away/J Records
3. JR & PH7 feat. Sean Price & Oliver Day Soul/Persausion/Soulspazm & Foundation Media
4. More Fire/Lost & Turned Out/Odd Squad Records
5. Opolopo/Glide/Toyko Dawn Recordings
6. Big Shug/Sucka MCs 2010/Clockwork Music
7. Flip, Verb & J. Fire/Hey Lil\' Mama/Odd Squad Records

DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks:

Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra/Velvet/Impluse
Kid \'N Play feat. Salt-N-Pepa/I Don\'t Know/Select Records
Reme Izabo\'s Music Research/The Same Man/Soundway Records
Fabio Musta feat. Wyld Bunch/Hands Of Time/FabioMusta.com

PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds'