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Scientific Sound Asia: A Leading Platform for Hip-Hop & Rap in Asia
Scientific Sound Asia has firmly established itself as a premier platform for Hip-Hop and Rap across Asia, showcasing a diverse range of DJs and producers who deliver fresh content through their weekly shows. With a commitment to spotlighting both classic and contemporary tracks, as well as featuring artist interviews and the latest industry news, the station has cemented its reputation as a key player in the region’s Hip-Hop scene.
Among its standout programmes is DJ Phoenixx’s Flamin’ Hip-Hop, which offers a high-energy mix of Boom Bap, Hardcore, and West Coast Hip-Hop, featuring legendary artists such as Nas, Eminem, Mobb Deep, and Snoop Dogg. Meanwhile, DJ Ronsha & G-Zon’s Boom Bap Show blends Boom Bap, East Coast Hip-Hop, and Underground Hip-Hop, seamlessly combining classic cuts with tracks from rising stars.
A particular highlight is DJ King Flow’s Mixtape Addict series. Since its launch in 2015, DJ King Flow—a French artist who began his career at just 14—has made a lasting impact on the Hip-Hop scene. His Mixtape Addict show has gained international recognition, featuring exclusive interviews with major figures such as Rick Rock, Connaisseur Ticaso, and Termanology.
Through these expertly curated shows, Scientific Sound Asia continues to enrich the Hip-Hop and Rap landscape across Asia, providing listeners with an engaging and dynamic musical experience.
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This episode of the Boom Bap Show with DJ Ronsha & G-Zon delivers another masterclass in underground hip-hop, packed with raw lyricism and heavy beats. Opening with DJ Tekwun’s signature intro, the mix jumps into a barrage of head-nodding joints from artists like D.O.S. & Soulstice, setting the tone for a relentless session of classic boom bap energy. Standout moments include Cali Joe 82, Temper Beats, Cappadonna, and Bobby Nutz on "Before Time," merging vintage East Coast aesthetics with fresh production.
The second half of the show keeps the intensity high, featuring John Robinson & S1ncere with the soulful "No Rhythms Without Blues" and the razor-sharp bars of Warcloud, Wakizashi Jabberwockyz, and Killah Priest on "Molotov." Hardcore tracks like Lex Lakaiser & Boomjag’s "Threat" and Jai Black & Eto’s "Boom Bye Bye" keep the grit alive, while conscious cuts from Sol Messiah & Eloh Kush bring a thought-provoking depth to the session.
Closing out with heavy hitters like Vic Spencer & Big Ghost Ltd’s "Eye Shot Ya" and Bun B & Statik Selektah’s "Trillselda 2", this episode cements itself as a must-listen for fans of unfiltered, streetwise hip-hop. From intricate lyricism to rugged production, Boom Bap Show once again proves why it remains a cornerstone of real hip-hop culture.
Mixtape Addict Episode 31 by DJ King Flow is a celebration of Hip-Hop’s diversity and depth, blending East Coast, Underground, and Boom Bap sounds. The set features tracks from Hip-Hop legends and rising stars, opening with Chaundon’s "Iron Sheikh" and transitioning into classics like AZ’s "The Format" produced by DJ Premier. Collaborations like Rapper Big Pooh & Chaundon’s "Potpourri" highlight the East Coast’s lyrical brilliance.
The mix also dives into Underground Hip-Hop with tracks like Deuce Ellis & Che Noir’s "Spit Acid" and Errol Holden & Rome Streetz’s "Glock 19s For Flowers." Hardcore Hip-Hop and Boom Bap energy shine through tracks like Lex Lakaiser & Steve Penn’s "I'm Like That" and Rhyme Assassin, M.O.P & Ruste Juxx’s "Run Em Up." West Coast vibes are represented with Boom Slapp & Dosage Hinojosa’s "It Never Rains."
The episode’s highlight is the final 33 minutes, featuring an insightful interview with Chaundon (Finian St Omer II). DJ King Flow and Chaundon discuss his career, creative process, and influences, offering fans a rare glimpse into the mind of a Hip-Hop visionary.
This episode is a must-listen for Hip-Hop enthusiasts, offering a perfect mix of beats, bars, and behind-the-scenes insights. Tune in and experience the essence of real Hip-Hop!
This episode of the Boom Bap Show once again delivers a relentless blend of underground heat, classic boom bap, and conscious lyricism. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon curate a lineup packed with hard-hitting beats and razor-sharp bars, opening with XP The Marxman & So=Cal’s "Retro Chambers Radio Freestyles", setting the tone for an unfiltered hip-hop session. Standout collaborations like Jay Royale & Tek of Smif-N-Wessun on "The Pookie Belt Buckle" and Admiral Naughtz & The Arts Official’s "Philosophies" bring raw energy and intricate storytelling to the mix.
The second half of the show maintains the intensity, with Redman & Erick Sermon’s "Don't You Miss" serving as a reminder of East Coast legends still in top form. Underground gems like AK The Kid’s "Breadcrumbs" and Mic Deluxx & James King’s "The Emcee M.I.C." highlight the dedication to lyrical craft. Hardcore cuts such as Nowaah The Flood & Cedar Law$’s "Selling White All Christmas" and Spoda & Syer’s "Barz Is Bullets" bring that streetwise grit, rounding out another essential listening experience for boom bap aficionados.
From soulful conscious tracks by Reuben Vincent & 9th Wonder to heavy hitters like Maze Overlay & Tox’s "Traffic", this episode is a deep dive into the essence of real hip-hop. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon continue to showcase the culture’s best, bridging classic vibes with modern underground talent. Don't miss out on this masterfully curated selection of beats and bars!
Mixtape Addict Episode 32 by DJ King Flow is a high-energy journey through the heart of Hip-Hop, featuring a diverse mix of East Coast, Underground, Hardcore, West Coast Hip Hop, Southern, and Boom Bap styles. The hour begins with standout tracks like DV Alias Khryst & Dre Wonda’s "New Jack City" and Fat Joe & Tuggawar’s "Bad Man," blending timeless East Coast vibes with modern hardcore hip-hop energy. The set includes Southern influences with Juicy J & Project Pat’s "Fit The Mode" and West Coast classics like Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre’s "Outta Da Blue."
Boom Bap highlights include Rhyme Assassin, Ruste Juxx, & M.O.P.’s "Run Em Up" and Xcel’s "Go" (Prod. MurdaMegz), showcasing raw lyricism and dynamic beats. Conscious Hip-Hop shines with tracks like Napoleon Da Legend & JR Swiftz’s "Destroy Your Ego" and Int Kint & K Banger’s "I Don’t Know," delivering introspective lyrics with powerful messages.
The episode concludes with a 35-minute exclusive interview with DV Alias Khryst, where DJ King Flow dives deep into Khryst’s career, influences, and creative process. This segment offers fans a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Hip-Hop’s most versatile artists.
Whether you’re a fan of raw underground hardcore hip hop beats, lyrical mastery, or insightful artist stories, this episode has it all. Tune in and experience the essence of real Hip-Hop with DJ King Flow and DV Alias Khryst!
Flamin' Hip Hop Episode 13 by DJ Phoenixx is a powerful mix of Boom Bap, East Coast Hip-Hop, and Hardcore Hip-Hop, showcasing some of the most iconic tracks and underground gems in the genre. The episode opens with Napoleon Da Legend’s "Mixtape Addict", setting the tone with raw, Boom Bap energy. Standout moments include 2Pac’s "Life Goes On", offering a nostalgic West Coast vibe, and the gritty intensity of M.O.P.’s "Cold As Ice."
Golden Age Hip-Hop fans will appreciate timeless tracks like KRS-One & Das Efx’s "Represent The Real Hip Hop" and Special Ed’s "Neva Go Back." Hardcore Hip-Hop gets its shine with Big Ghost Ltd. & Conway The Machine’s "Why You Ain’t Move On Me?" and Black Nights Of The North Star’s "Punishment." Meanwhile, the Jazz Rap flair of The Brand New Heavies & Grand Puba Maxwell’s "Who Makes The Loot?" adds a smooth, dynamic layer to the mix.
The episode closes with iconic East Coast tracks like Wu-Tang Clan’s "Bring Da Ruckus" and Fugees’ "Fu-Gee-La," leaving listeners with an unforgettable blend of storytelling, rhythm, and raw energy. DJ Phoenixx’s curation in this episode highlights his deep appreciation for Hip-Hop’s rich history and diverse styles.
The Boom Bap Show once again delivers a high-caliber lineup of gritty beats and razor-sharp lyricism, featuring a mix of hip-hop veterans and underground standouts. The show kicks off with Diamond D & Sadat X’s "Get With It", setting the tone with classic boom bap energy, followed by Sixman & Tone Jonez's "Chin Check", packing sharp lyricism over hard-hitting production. Tracks like Novatore & Termanology’s "Agoraphobia" and Eddie Kaine, Rim & Camoflauge Monk’s "Check Check" reinforce the pure essence of streetwise hip-hop with unfiltered storytelling.
Midway through, the energy remains relentless with Blazy Green’s "Check The Station", a raw boom bap banger laced with scratches by DJ Teckneek, and Supreme Cerebral & Swab’s "Can't F* With Me"**, showcasing an aggressive flow over menacing production. Conscious lyricism makes its mark with Sankofa & Nec Nymbl’s "Asleep At The Grindstone" and Dumi Right’s "Inside Outside", balancing thought-provoking narratives with classic hip-hop rhythms.
The episode concludes with a heavy lineup of underground anthems, including Napoleon Da Legend & JR Swiftz’s "Destroy Your Ego" and Bleach & Samp Le Cutter’s "Game Over", both capturing raw storytelling and uncompromising bars. Tracks like Ty Farris & Divine Crime’s "8 Eyes On The Paper" and Bad Lungz & Mummy Thumbz’s "Ox Cuttaz" solidify this episode as another essential session of authentic hip-hop. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon continue their mission of preserving the real sound of the culture, delivering a rap mix that’s both timeless and forward-thinking.
Mixtape Addict Episode 33 sees DJ King Flow diving deep into the raw essence of Boom Bap, Underground Hip-Hop, and Hardcore Hip-Hop, curating a powerful selection of tracks that resonate with hip-hop purists. The episode kicks off with two classics from Non Phixion, including the DJ Premier-produced "Rock Stars" and the hard-hitting "The CIA Is Trying To Kill Me," setting the stage for an intense and gritty session.
Tracks like Lord Goat’s "Red Asphalt" and Lex Lakaiser & Steve Penn's "I'm Like That" deliver aggressive beats and razor-sharp lyricism, maintaining the episode's raw energy. The mix continues with boom bap anthems such as Rhyme Assassin's "Run Em Up" and DJ King Flow's collaboration with Drazmatik and Pacewon on "Niggaz Wonder Why," highlighting the true spirit of underground rap.
The second half of the show shifts gears with a special interview featuring Goretex, a key figure in underground hip-hop and a founding member of Non Phixion. Spanning the last 39 minutes, Goretex shares insights into his career, the evolution of his sound, and his collaborations with industry legends. Listeners can expect an engaging conversation paired with standout tracks like DJ King Flow, Tragedy Khadafi & 100miles' "Respectfully" and the iconic collaboration between Redman & Method Man on "Lalala." The episode rounds off with a nod to the West Coast, featuring Boom Slapp, Dosage Hinojosa, and Destruct's "It Never Rains," showcasing the diversity within the underground scene.
Whether you're a longtime fan of underground hip-hop or just discovering the genre, Mixtape Addict Episode 33 is an essential listen. DJ King Flow once again proves why he remains at the forefront of the scene, blending expertly curated tracks with exclusive content that keeps listeners coming back for more.
Flamin' Hip Hop Episode 14 sees DJ Phoenixx curating a masterful mix that pays tribute to the diverse sounds of East Coast Hip-Hop, Boom Bap, and Jazz Hip-Hop. The episode kicks off with the smooth, soulful vibes of Fugees' "Ready or Not," setting the stage for a journey through hip-hop's golden era and underground gems. Classic Boom Bap tracks like XL (feat. Logik Konstantine, produced by DJ King Flow) and Mad Skillz' "Doin' Time In The Cypha" capture the raw, unfiltered essence of the genre, with hard-hitting beats and intricate lyricism that resonate with true hip-hop heads.
Throughout the set, DJ Phoenixx delivers standout moments such as the timeless storytelling of Nas' "Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)" and the conscious reflections of Grand Agent's "The Man Who Could Be King." The energy escalates with the hardcore edge of Onyx's "Bust Dat Ass" and Wu-Tang Clan's "7th Chamber," showcasing the gritty, unrelenting style of East Coast legends. Jazz-infused selections like Guru's "For You" and A Tribe Called Quest's "Clap Your Hands" add a laid-back, soulful touch to the mix, balancing the harder tracks with smooth melodies and intricate flows.
This episode is a must-listen for fans of classic and underground hip-hop, delivering an authentic experience that celebrates the rich heritage and evolving sounds of the genre. Whether you're a longtime enthusiast or a newcomer exploring the scene, DJ Phoenixx presents a well-rounded selection that keeps the spirit of hip-hop alive and thriving.
The Boom Bap Show another impactful episode, blending raw lyricism, production, and classic scratch work. The session opens with Decon Blu & Pa Pa Fresh’s "If It Ain Fun," offering a smooth yet hard-hitting groove, followed by Paradox & Sean P’s "Back At It," delivering a sharp lyrical exchange over boom bap drums.
The intensity escalates with Eddieine, Rim & Spesh’s "Ice," a track infused with East grit, whileavanoids featuring Method Man & Redman’s " Bad Self" injects a dose of hardcore hip hop. Midway through, the show delves deeper into the underground with standout like Ocelot, Ras Kass & Problems’ "Bars Ice,"-sharp verses over dark, menacing beats.
BornAllah & Chop Lui "No Fuxx Given" and Novatore Brenx’s "No Restra" further push envelope with raw, unfiltered hip-hop. Solomon11, Kro &at X’s "MC’s Of The Universe" bridges the gap between old-school and today’s underground forces, maintaining boom spirit. As episode concludes, Tha God Fahim & Nicholas Craven’s "Got Game" and Ca$ablanca & B-Sun’sThe Broadcast" reinforce the genre's uncompromising essenceThe powerful closer, Sy Ari Da Kid & Benny The Butcher’s "Rebellion," the session with an introspective yet commanding presence. DJ Ronsha G-Zon once again demonstrate their dedication to authentic hip-hop culture in a mix that pays homage to the genre’s roots while keeping it fresh for listeners.
Mixtape Addict Episode 34 with DJ King Flow delivers a powerhouse session with authentic Boom Bap East Coast Hip-Hop, and gritty Hardcore Hip-Hop vibes. The episode commences with Snyp Life & TheX's "NY 90's," setting the tone with nostalgic beats and lyricism. like Styles P &yp Life’s "Boss Clock and Young Reese Dude’s "Let Bang" (Prod. Stu Bangas) bring an edge, while Larry June & Al’s "Bad Choices" adds West Coast flavour to the mix.
The episode also highlights underground gems such as Thunny Brown DJ King Flow’s "Tek Off" and Ill Clinton Daniel Son’s "One Way Ticket," showcasing the depth and diversity of underground hip-hop.hyme Assassin, M.O.P, and Ruste Juxx’s " Em Up"s classic Boom Bap energy, while tracks like oak's "Dead Poet Society" and ES Nec Nymbl’s "It’s Deadly" intricate lyricism and sharp production.
In the final 28 minutes, DJ King Flow hosts an exclusive interview with SNYP LIFE, offering insights into his artistry, collaborations with The LOX, and the essence of East Coast Hip-Hop. This is a must-listen for fans of raw, unfiltered hip-hop and showcases DJ King Flow's dedication to keeping the rap culture alive and thriving.
DJ Phoenixx kicks off Flamin' Hip Hop 15 with a hard-hitting selection of Boom Bap and East Coast classics, setting the stage with tracks like Celph Titled & Buckwild’s "Out to Lunch" and Nas & Mobb Deep’s "Live Nigga Rap." The energy stays high with Big Pun & Joe’s "Still Not a Player," blending Latin Hip-Hop with East Coast swagger, while jazz-infused Boom Bap shines through A Tribe Called Quest’s "We Can Get Down" and Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth’s "Straighten It Out."
The mix then takes a Golden Age detour, featuring Boogie Down Productions’ "Illegal Business," EPMD’s "Strictly Business," and Grand Puba’s "Check Tha Resume," bringing back that vintage hip-hop flavor. Alternative Hip-Hop and underground sounds also make an impact, with Denzel Curry & Joey Bada$$’s "Cosmic" and DJ Muggs & Infamous Mobb’s "Life Is Tragic."
Closing the set, DJ Phoenixx keeps it raw with West Coast anthems like Ice Cube & Mack 10’s "You Can Do It" and politically charged bars from Da Lench Mob’s "Lost In Tha System." The mix ends with DJ King Flow & Lex Lakaiser’s "Real Hip-Hops," a perfect homage to the culture. This episode is a must-listen for Boom Bap heads and Golden Age Hip-Hop lovers, packed with legendary artists and underground gems.
The Boom Bap Show delivers yet another powerful episode, packed with sharp lyricism, gritty beats, and impeccable cuts. Kicking off with M-Dot & Quiz’s "No One Else", the session quickly sets the tone for a deep dive into underground gems. Shylow Aka Shy The BeatYoda’s "Due Time" brings that raw, classic feel, while BoFaatBeatz’s "Play Rappaz" featuring Craig G & Kenneth Masters serves as a tribute to the art of real emceeing.
As the show unfolds, the intensity rises with Termanology & Bronze Nazareth’s "Make It Flood", blending hardcore delivery with razor-sharp production. The combination of Napoleon Da Legend, JR Swiftz, and DJ Grazzhoppa on "Sistine Gravel" keeps the energy high, showcasing intricate flows over a rugged backdrop. Tracks like John Dutch & 2wo Offishal’s "Ain't No Tellin" featuring Smoke DZA bring an undeniable East Coast hip hop essence, while Above The Clouds’ "Soul Food" injects conscious lyricism into the mix.
Closing out the session, standout cuts such as Ill Clinton’s "One Way Ticket" featuring Daniel Son and Montao’s "Je T'adore" featuring Ghostface Killah keep the underground energy alive. Chubs & Rob Viktum’s "Walk The Walk" featuring FastLife caps off the show with raw storytelling and relentless wordplay. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon once again showcase their mastery of curation, bringing together a flawless selection of boom bap and underground anthems.
DJ King Flow returns with another packed episode of Mixtape Addict, diving deep into the rawest Boom Bap, Underground, and East Coast Hip-Hop. The show kicks off with Mickey Factz’s lyrical dexterity on tracks like Feelings and 414 Words, setting the tone for a gritty and authentic session. DJ Premier & Freeway’s ‘Bars In The Booth’ injects classic East Coast energy, while Napoleon Da Legend and Jada Ali bring thought-provoking verses to the mix.
The energy builds with Nutso’s hard-hitting ‘Mind Your Bizness’ and Agallah & Jamalski’s fusion of Boom Bap and Dancehall on ‘Soundbwoy Dead’. The selection remains deeply rooted in hip-hop culture with Young Reese Dude’s ‘Let It Bang’, Ill Clinton & Daniel Son’s ‘One Way Ticket’, and golden era gems from Method Man, Redman, Leaders of the New School, and Eric B. & Rakim. The show wraps up with a deep-dive interview with Mickey Factz in the last 25 minutes, adding an exclusive touch to an already stellar lineup. For hip-hop heads who love lyrical mastery, old-school flavor, and underground anthems, this episode is a must-listen.
DJ King Flow keeps the culture alive with a perfectly curated selection of Boom Bap, Jazz Rap, and Hardcore Hip-Hop, all tied together with the signature Mixtape Addict energy!
DJ Ronsha G-Zon continue to exemplify the essence of Boom Bap and Underground Hip Hop, creating another raw, unfiltered mix brimming with hard-hitting beats, sharp lyricism, and raw. This features powerful bars from Fredro, Thealini, and Planet Asia, as well as deep underground cuts from Marvalyss, Broken Sword, and Kail Problems. With classic East Coast influences and street narratives, this mix remains true to the roots of authentic hip-hop.
Their selection highlights a blend of Bap golden age influences with modern underground gems featuring standout tracks like Decon Blu and Pa Pa Fresh's "Get No Better" featuring A-F-O and Dell-P and Trac-Qaeda's "Hear Me Out" featuring Grand Puba. As always, Ronsha and G-Zon ensure a dynamic session filled with turntablism, hard-edged rhymes, and timeless vibes preserving the culture for the purists. Turn up the volume and DJ Ronsha and G-Zon guide you through another uncompromising Boom B experience—real hip-hop, no gimmicks!
DJ King Flow’s Mixtape Addict Episode 36 brings the raw, unfiltered essence of real hip-hop with a selection that blends Boom Bap, East Coast, and Hardcore Hip-Hop. The show kicks off with The LOX & DMX’s ‘Bout Shit’ and follows with hard-hitting cuts from NEMS, Dave East, and Uncle Murda, all produced by the legendary Scram Jones.
As the mix unfolds, DJ King Flow showcases lyrical excellence with tracks from Nas, Termanology, M.O.P, and Freeway, backed by heavy beats that define the underground sound. Boom Bap anthems from Nutso, oBleak, and Mickey Factz add depth to the show, leading up to an exclusive interview with Scram Jones in the final 30 minutes, where he shares insights into his production work, collaborations, and the industry. If you love real hip-hop, Mixtape Addict Episode 36 is packed with gritty lyricism, head-nodding beats, and pure Boom Bap energy.
In this packed episode, DJ Ronsha & G-Zon deliver a heavyweight selection of artists keeping the Boom Bap spirit well and truly alive. Expect tracks from icons like Blame One, Napoleon Da Legend, and DJ Creative, seamlessly mixed with fresh underground talent, ensuring the energy remains raw and uncompromising from start to finish.
Whether you're into Hardcore Hip-Hop or sharp, conscious lyricism, this episode has something to suit every taste. From the hard-hitting, unfiltered verses of Outerspace & Reef The Lost Cauze to the smooth, reflective sounds of Create-A-Mess, also known as Jonny Cuba, the range of styles on offer showcases the true depth of the Boom Bap scene.
With a selection spanning everything from Lyrical and Underground Hip-Hop to rugged East Coast Rap sounds, DJ Ronsha & G-Zon have crafted an episode that speaks directly to real Hip-Hop enthusiasts. Tune in for an authentic blend of the genre’s golden age and modern innovation. Whether you’re nodding along to Blame One’s Survival or feeling the impact of Ultra Phenom’s Prey, the energy never dips.
This episode of DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show 33 is a must-listen for anyone who values raw, unfiltered Hip-Hop at its finest.
DJ Ronsha & G-Zon's Boom Bap Show 34 opens with a classic Boom Bap vibe, featuring the laid-back intro by Kesta and the punchy “Mickey Monday” by Dialect Sosa & Raias Beats. The show flows into a rich mix of boom-bap beats and underground hip-hop, setting the stage for a raw sound journey.
The vibe intensifies with tracks like “Deal With It” by Phill Most Chill & Djar One and “S.O.S (Souls On Sale)” by MotionPlus & A-F-R-O, where the producers showcase their signature Boom Bap beats and raw rap talent. Expect an energetic fusion of history and fresh sound.
As the show moves forward, we hear standout cuts such as MindsOne’s “Liberation / Obligation” featuring DJ Noumenon and the heavy-hitting “Wrath Of God” by P.U.R.E. & Danny Caiazzo. These artists continue to push the boundaries of Boom Bap music and rap production.
In the final phase of the show, tracks like “Knuckle Duster (Adikt1 Remix)” by Pawz One and “Earth, Wind & Fire” by John Jigg$ bring that classic Boom Bap flavour, seamlessly blending with thought-provoking rap verses. This episode is a must for Boom Bap heads and underground rap fans.
DJ King Flow kicks off Mixtape Addict Episode 38 with a raw selection of Boom Bap and Underground Hip Hop, opening with Jake Palumbo’s "Dry Pockets" and "Billionaires Wear Sketchers." The energy builds with East Coast influences, as El Da Sensei and Jake Palumbo deliver "Rule & Rock," setting the tone for a rugged and authentic session.
As the mix progresses, heavy-hitting Lyrical and Hardcore Hip Hop stand out, with Canibus on "Canibus Joint" and Nutso’s gritty "Mind Your Bizness." The underground vibes intensify with powerful collaborations like Rhyme Assassin.
Diving deeper, the set blends Conscious Hip Hop and Hardcore Bars, with Philipdrummond & Def-I’s "Believe" adding depth, while Thunny Brown’s "The Funeral" delivers relentless lyricism. Styles P & The Punchline Academy’s "Delay The Drama" keeps the boom bap essence alive, alongside standout verses from Ransom & Dave East.
Closing out, DJ King Flow presents an exclusive interview with Jake Palumbo in the final 33 minutes, diving into his journey in hip-hop and production. This episode of Mixtape Addict is a must-listen for Boom Bap heads, Underground Hip Hop lovers, and fans of raw, unfiltered lyricism.
DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show 35 brings the heat with some of the best underground and hardcore Boom Bap Hip Hop. Featuring legendary names like KRS-One, M.O.P., and Ras Kass, this episode is packed with raw energy and top-tier collaborations.
From the intense cuts on "Respect" (feat. KRS-One) to the gritty rhymes in "Fire" (feat. M.O.P.), the show delivers both hardcore and conscious hip hop with a dynamic mix. Shylow aka Shy The BeatYoda's contributions are particularly captivating, showing just how much skill is packed into every beat.
This episode also highlights incredible underground talents like Lewis Parker, Elcamino, and Nems, offering a fresh take on the classic Boom Bap sound. With their sharp bars and distinctive styles, they create a memorable experience for any true Hip Hop fan.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode! Whether you’re a fan of raw East Coast sound or more conscious, reflective tracks, this show is a must-listen. Tune in now to DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show 35 and let’s keep the Boom Bap culture alive!
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict Episode 39 (First Hour) opens with a thought-provoking selection from Skyzoo, featuring Esoteric, Drug Free School Zone, and Home Away From Home—a rich fusion of Boom Bap laced with Conscious and Introspective East Coast Hip-Hop. The set delves deeper into political themes with Courtesy Call, featuring Chuck D, delivering a powerful lyrical statement that defines a new era of mindful Hip-Hop.
As the journey unfolds, the mix intensifies with raw, underground energy. Standout moments include Smif N’ Wessun’s Elephant In The Room, Lex Lakaiser’s gritty cuts Threat and Find Yourself, and the unfiltered aggression of Rhyme Assassin, MOP, and Ruste Juxx in Run Em Up. These tracks embody the essence of Hardcore and Underground Hip-Hop while staying true to the unmistakable Boom Bap sound.
The latter half of the mix transitions seamlessly through a diverse range of styles—from the reflective tones of Skyzoo’s Infinity to the underground grit of Krohme’s LiveFromTheBasement and Willie The Kid & V Don’s Relect. Each track has been carefully selected to maintain a perfect balance between Conscious storytelling and raw street energy.
Bringing the first hour to a close, DJ King Flow rounds off the experience with an exclusive interview featuring Skyzoo in the final 27 minutes, offering listeners a rare insight into the creative process behind these timeless tracks. This episode is a masterful showcase of lyrical depth, hard-hitting beats, and insightful commentary, inviting true Hip-Hop aficionados to immerse themselves in the essence of Boom Bap.