Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 7/31/12


Super Hero Of The Week:

The Falcon is a fictional character, a comic book superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Alter ego: Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson

Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan, and introduced in Captain America #117 (Sept. 1969), the character is mainstream comics' first African-American superhero. Marvel's previously introduced Black Panther is African, a native of the fictional country Wakanda. The Falcon followed the company's first African-American co-starring character, the non-superpowered World War II soldier Gabe Jones, and first regular supporting character, The Amazing Spider-Man as Joe Robertson. The Falcon debuted nearly three years before Luke Cage, Marvel's first African-American series star, and almost six years before the African character Storm, the first black female. The Falcon is also the first superhero of African descent not to have the word "black" as part of his superhero name, preceding the John Stewart Green Lantern by over two years. (The first African-American starring character in comics is Dell Comics'Old West gunfighter Lobo, introduced in 1965.)

Abilities
Empathic link with pet falcon
Ability to see through the eyes of nearby birds
Flight
Skilled martial artist and gymnast

Bio:
Samuel Thomas Wilson was born in Harlem, New York City, to Paul Wilson, a prominent minister, and Darlene Wilson. Wilson has a happy childhood and finds he has a natural affinity for birds. He takes up training pigeons, and has the largest pigeon coop in Harlem. In his teens, however, encounters with racism leave him jaded. When he is 16, Wilson refuses to join the church, believing his deeply religious parents to be ignorant for their faith. To his surprise, rather than put up a fight, his parents provide him with books on different religions and comparative theology. The next night, however, Sam's father is killed trying to break up a neighborhood fight. Two years later, his mother is shot and killed by a mugger one block from their apartment. Consumed by grief and "angry at the world" Sam turns his back on his past as a respected community volunteer. He moves to Los Angeles and creates a new persona: "Snap" Wilson, a professional criminal, gang member, and pimp.
While "Snap" is on his way to "a big score in Rio de Janeiro", his plane crashes on Exile Island (years later, he would say "I actually loved this place quite a bit. It's where I met my two best friends," referring to Captain America and Redwing). The once-peaceful island had been taken over by the Exiles, a group of would-be world conquerors who had collaborated with the Nazi supervillain the Red Skull during World War II. More recently, they had been betrayed by the Red Skull, and were forced to remain in hiding on the island, enslaving the natives. Wilson finds and befriends Redwing, a falcon which he feels a remarkably strong bond with.
The Red Skull uses the Cosmic Cube, a creation that allows its user to alter reality, to mentally fuse Wilson with Redwing, creating a "super-normal mental link" that would, with time and concentration, give Wilson broad powers over all birds. Next, the Skull uses the Cube to rewrite the past and remove the years Wilson had spent angrily living as "Snap". In this new history, Wilson was an upright and cheerful social worker who is eventually lured to the Exiles' island and organizes the natives to fight for their freedom. Steve Rogers (Captain America) befriends him there and convinces Wilson to adopt a persona to inspire the natives in their rebellion. The two create the costumed persona the Falcon, and train together extensively before attacking and defeating the Exiles and the Red Skull. The Falcon becomes Captain America's regular partner in crime-fighting, and briefly even takes on the Captain America costume and identity when Rogers is believed to have been killed.
Later, again as the Falcon, Wilson receives help from the Black Panther, who creates a harness for Wilson, allowing him to fly. When Rogers briefly abandons his Captain America identity, others attempt to take up the mantle, including a young man named Roscoe whom the Falcon mentors. When the Red Skull eventually kills Roscoe, Rogers again becomes Captain America.
Soon afterward, the Red Skull reveals the Falcon's true past as "Snap" Wilson, and unsuccessfully attempts to use the Cosmic Cube to make the Falcon kill Captain America. Now aware of his past but deciding to continue as a hero, the Falcon is eventually named head of the Super Agents at the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D..
Via Wikipedia


Monday, July 30, 2012

Album Cover Of The Week, 7/30/12

Album Cover Of The Week



The Mixtape Show 31, KCLA-FM 7/29/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 31, KCLA-FM 7/29/12


Playlist for The Mixtape Show 31: #GirlPowerMCs, which includes music video, and Twitter tags. Originally air date: Sunday, July 29, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, tunein.com, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.


1.   The Lady of Rage (@THEOFFICIALRAGE) - Unfucwitable, 2002
2.   Rah Digga (@therealrahdigga) - Classic; Classic, 2010
3.   Kid Sister (@KIDSISTER) - Gucci Rag Top feat. Gucci Mane; Kiss Kiss Kiss (Mixtape), 2011
4.   Jean Grae (@JeanGreasy) - You Don't Like It feat.DJ Boogie Blind; Cookies Or Comas (Mixtape), 2011
5.   Kellee Maize (@KelleeMaize) - Hasta Abajo; Integration, 2011
6.   Lega-C (@legac) - Worlwide Choppers; Who Got Tha Heater (Mixtape), 2012
7.   Yo-Yo - You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo (Real Remix); Make Way For The Motherlode, 1991

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Mixtape Show 30, KCLA-FM 7/22/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 30, KCLA-FM 7/22/12

Playlist for The Mixtape Show 30: #PublicEnemy, which includes music video, and Twitter tags. Originally air date: Sunday, July 22, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.



Public Enemy is an American hip hop group consisting of Chuck D (MC), Flavor Flav (Hype Man), Professor Griff and his S1W group, DJ Lord (DJ who replaced Terminator X in 1999), and Music Director Khari Wynn. Formed in Long Island, New York in 1982, Public Enemy is known for their politically charged lyrics and criticism of the American media, with an active interest in the frustrations and concerns of the African American community.


1.  Public Enemy - Fight The Power; Do The Right Thing (Soundtrack), 1989 / Fear Of A Black Planet, 1990
2.  Public Enemy & Anthrax - BringTha Noize; Attack Of The Killer B's, 1991 / Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black, 1991
3.  Public Enemy - Can't Truss It; Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black, 1991
4.  Public Enemy - Welcome To TheTerrordome; Fear Of A Black Planet, 1990
5.  Public Enemy - Public Enemy No. 1; Yo! Bum Rush The Show, 1987

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 7/19/12


Super Hero Of The Week: 



The Black Panther (T'Challa) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966). He is the first black superhero in mainstream American comics, debuting several years before such early African-American superheroes as Marvel's the Falcon and Luke Cage, and DC Comics' Tyroc,Black Lightning and Green Lantern John Stewart.

Alter ego

T'Challa

Abilities:
Senses and physical attributes have been enhanced to near-superhuman levels by the heart-shaped herb
Genius level intellect
Skilled combatant, gymnast, hunter, and tracker
Wields vibranium uniform, boots, and equipment
Wields retractable anti-metal claws

The Black Panther is the ceremonial title given to the chief of the Panther Tribe of the advanced African nation of Wakanda. In addition to ruling the country, he is also chief of its various tribes (collectively referred to as the Wakandas). The Panther habit is a symbol of office (head of state) and is used even during diplomatic missions. The Panther is a hereditary title, but one still must earn it.
In the distant past, a meteorite made of the (fictional) vibration-absorbing mineral vibranium crashed in Wakanda, and was unearthed. Reasoning that outsiders would exploit Wakanda for this valuable resource, the ruler at the time, King T'Chaka, like his father and other Panthers before him, concealed his country from the outside world. T'Chaka's first wife, T'Challa's birth mother N'Yami, died while in labor with T'Challa, so T'Challa would be raised by his father and his father's second wife Ramonda, at least until T'Chaka was murdered by the adventurer Ulysses Klaw. With his people still in danger, a young T'Challa used Klaw's sound weapon on him, gravely injuring him and forcing him to flee. Around the same time, his stepmother Ramonda visited her old home in South Africa. While on this trip she was kidnapped and taken prisoner by Anton Pretorius (T'Challa would not learn of this until years later).
T'Challa was next line to be the king of Wakanda and Black Panther, but until he was ready to become the leader of the nation, his uncle S'yan, T'Chaka's younger brother, successfully passed the trials to become the Black Panther. While on his Wakandan walkabout rite of passage, T'Challa met and fell in love with apparent orphaned teen Ororo Munroe, who would grow up to become the X-Men member Storm. The two broke off their relationship due to his desire to avenge his father's death and to become the type of man who could suitably lead Wakanda, but they would see each other over the years when they could.
T'Challa earned the title and attributes of the Black Panther by defeating the various champions of the Wakandan tribes. One of his first acts was to disband and exile the Hatut Zeraze—the Wakandan secret police—and its leader, his adopted brother Hunter the White Wolf. Later, to keep peace, he picked dora milaje ("adored ones") from rival tribes to serve as his personal guard and ceremonial wives-in-training. He then studied abroad for a time before returning to his kingship. T'Challa next invited the American superhero team the Fantastic Four to Wakanda, then attacked and neutralized them individually in order to prove himself worthy as his people's defender and to test the team to see if it could be an effective ally against Klaw, who had become a supervillain made of living sound. After the ruler made proper amends to the superhero team, the four befriended and helped T'Challa, and he in turn aided the heroes against the supervillain the Psycho-Man.
T'Challa later joined the Avengers, beginning a long association with that superhero team. He first battled the Man-Ape while with the group, and then met the American singer Monica Lynne, with whom he became romantically involved. He helped the Avengers defeat the second Sons of the Serpent, and then revealed his true identity on American television. He encountered Daredevil, and revealed to him that he had deduced Daredevil's secret identity.

Via Wikipedia

Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Mixtape Show 29, KCLA-FM 7/15/12

Playlist for The Mixtape Show 29, which includes music video, and Twitter tags. Originally air date: Sunday, July 15, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.



1.   E-40 (@E40) - Function Feat. YG (@YG), Iamsu (@IAMSU) & Problem; The Block Brochure: Welcome ToThe Soil 2, 2012
2.   S3 (from Frontline) - Interpretation; Sine Language, 2002
4.   Busdriver (@Busdriverr) - Imaginary Places; TemporaryForever, 2002
5.   Strong Arm Steady (@SASGANG) - Can't Let It Go; Arms& Hammers, 2012
6.    Juan Rogelio (@LyricalTerror) - Exotic Furs, 2012

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 7/14/12

Super Hero Of The Week: 

Vixen (DC Comics)



Vixen (Mari Jiwe McCabe) is a character, a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics universe. She debuted in Action Comics #521 (July 1981), and was created by Gerry Conway and Bob Oksner.

Alter ego
Mari Jiwe McCabe

Abilities:
Mimics the abilities of any animal that has ever lived on Earth

In ancient Africa, there was a legend that the warrior Tantu asked Anansi the Spider to create a totem that would give the wearer all of the powers of the animal kingdom, if they would use the power to protect the innocent. As shown in the pages of Animal Man, it is possible that the "Anansi" who Tantu met, may have been a member of the alien race who gave Buddy Baker the ability to "tap the morphogenetic field" — or, as shown in the pages of Justice League, the aliens may have been Anansi in disguise. This field allows Buddy to imitate the abilities of nearby animals. According to the Animal Man series, Mari's Tantu totem may tap into that same field. Tantu used the totem to become Africa's first legendary hero. The totem was later passed down to Tantu's descendants until it reached the McCabes.
Growing up in a small African village in the fictional nation of Zambesi, M'Changa province, Mari Jiwe McCabe hears the legend of the "Tantu Totem" from her mother. Sometime later, Mari's mother is killed by poachers and she is raised by her father Reverend Richard Jiwe, the village priest. Reverend Jiwe himself is killed by his half-brother (Mari's uncle) General Maksai. Maksai wants the Tantu Totem, which Jiwe had possessed.
Mari moves to America, where she establishes an identity as Mari McCabe and gets a job as a model in New York City. She uses her newfound wealth to travel the world. On a trip back to Africa, she comes across her uncle and takes back the Tantu Totem, using its power to become the costumed superhero Vixen.

Via Wikipedia

Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Mixtape Show 28, KCLA-FM 7/8/12

Playlist for The MixtapeShow 28 that aired Sunday, July 8, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.




1.    Black Sheep (@DresBlackSheep) - The Choice IsYours (Revisited); A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing, 1991
2.    Suga Free (@SugaFreeWisdom) - That's What's Up; Smell My Finger, 2008
3.    Tech N9ne (@TechN9ne) - Everybody Move; Killer, 2008
4.    Tash (aka CaTashTraphe) - New Bikini; Control Freek, 2009
5.    DJ Premier (@REALDJPREMIER) & Bumpy Knuckles (@BumpyKnuckles) - Shake The Room Feat. Flavor Flav; Kolexxxion, 2012
6.    Kidz In the Hall (@kidzinthehall) - Pour It Up feat. Bun B & David Banner; Occasion, 2011
7.    King Fantastic (@kingfantastic) - Why? Where?What?; Finger Snaps and Gun Claps, 2010

Monday, July 2, 2012

Super Hero Of The Week, 7/2/12

Super Hero Of The Week: 




General Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. A reinterpretation of the character Nick Fury, one of the most notable differences between the two is that the mainstream Nick Fury is an Italian American colonel with graying brown hair, while this Nick Fury is a bald African American general, whose likeness specifically based upon that of actor Samuel L. Jackson (with the actor's permission). Jackson has since taken up the role in several Marvel movies set in the established Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in brief post-credits scenes in Iron Man and Thor; two scenes in Captain America: The First Avenger; and in a supporting role in Iron Man 2. He reprised his role as Fury in The Avengers, as a main character in that film. This Nick Fury has a substantial presence in all the Ultimate Marvel comics, appearing first in Ultimate Marvel Team-Up and Ultimate X-Men and later reappearing regularly in Ultimate Spider-Man and finally securing a regular, recurring role as the General of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the leader of the Ultimates, a re-imagining of the Avengers.

First appearance: Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #5 (August 2001)

Alter ego

Nicholas Fury

Abilities:
Genius level strategist, Slowed or Halted aging from the Super Soldier Serum
Skilled and experienced soldier
Skilled with many weapons and fighting techniques
Healing factor
Superhuman strength, speed, and agility.

Nicholas Fury fought for the United States in World War II. During the invasion of Sicily, he, along with Private Fisk and Canadian paratrooper Corporal Howlett, attempted to loot a house. American military police arrived to arrest them, and all three were subdued. Fisk was grazed by a bullet, while Fury was imprisoned in an unknown location alongside several other black men, and Howlett, despite protests that he was Canadian, was also shipped to an unknown location.[6] Fury was selected to be the next test subject for Project: Rebirth, as his blood work most closely matched that of Subject #22, the most successful of the previous test subjects. He was injected with a serum that gave him super-strength, which he used to free himself and the other prisoners, who then escaped. The scientists who were working on him let him escape, deciding that they have all the information that they needed for now.[7]
After attending college in India, Fury enlisted in the U.S. military, where he was deployed into various conflicts such as theKosovo Wars. He was later assigned to S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Weapon X program in the original Gulf War. While transporting Wolverine in his adamantium cage, an Iraqi guerrilla ambush killed his team and inadvertently freed Wolverine from his prison. After slaughtering the Iraqi guards, Wolverine discovered Fury, the only survivor of the ambush, and transported him back through the desert to the Allied forces. Although Wolverine was summarily subdued and re-imprisoned by his handlers, a bond between the two men was formed.[8] The next day, Fury, already mostly healed, is confronted by General Thaddeus Ross. The General had discovered much was unusual about Fury and questioned him at length, prompting him to reexamine where he was going in life.[9]
Years later, the X-Men were abducted and imprisoned by the Weapon X program. This program was overseen at the time by Wraith, who had previously staged a coup against General Ross. This coup had prevented Ross from dismantling the Weapon X program altogether. Wolverine, the only X-Man who eludes capture, later asks Fury for help in freeing the other X-Men and bringing down the Weapon X program. During the operation, which also involves the Brotherhood of Mutants, Wraith was about to kill one of the X-Men and is shot dead by Fury.[8]
Fury is summarily promoted to General and resumes the duties of the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. He was tasked with forming a team to battle posthuman threats and resurrecting theSuper-Soldier program, two objectives that resulted in the formation of the Ultimates. Fury operates as the commander of the team, at times leading them into action, though he often shares duties with the revived World War II Captain America. Nick Fury is also responsible for monitoring posthumans who are not affiliated with the U.S. Military, including Peter Parkerand the X-Men.[10]
Nick Fury lost his right arm in a battle against the Liberators in The Ultimates (Vol. 2). However, in story arcs that appear to be set after this, he has two arms, including issue #107 ofUltimate Spider-Man. The Ultimate Secrets guide claims that Fury replaced his right arm with a bionic one.
Nick Fury has also been involved in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics. In them, he meets Peter after Norman Osborn returns. He states that S.H.I.E.L.D. was able to figure out who Peter was because of the security shots of the OZ Spider biting Peter, as well as Dr. Octopus screaming that Peter Parker is Spider-Man while in jail. Nick Fury has been watching Peter and informs him that, due to his illegal genetically altered status, he will become the property of S.H.I.E.L.D. when he turns eighteen. Although Fury wants him to be part of the Ultimates, this may have changed because the Ultimates broke apart. Peter and Fury's relationship became strained after the Hobgoblin arc. Peter punches Fury for ignoring his questions for why Harry became the Hobgoblin. At that point, Fury told one of his scientists that he wanted to know everything about OZ and that it was time for Peter Parker to lose his spider powers. This follows on to the Ultimate Clone Saga, in which it is revealed by Fury that the Tinkerer's Spider-Slayers were developed to handle Peter if and when he ever went insane. Mary Jane Watson, realizing how far Fury will go to bring Peter to kneel before him, lies to Fury and convinces him that Peter would never expose all of the dark secrets Peter has learned about Fury's plans for the Ultimate Marvel Universe's super-powered beings. This convinced Fury to let Peter keep his powers and to leave Peter alone.[11]
Fury was judged to be at least partially responsible for the devastation of much of Earth-31916 along with Emil Burbank. Burbank had sought a means to defeat the Hyperion of that universe. An alien organism, unleashed in an attempt to achieve this, spread throughout the United States, causing widespread devastation. A probe sent by Reed Richards provided evidence that an "invasion from another universe" was responsible. The Squadron Supreme was dispatched to the Ultimate Universe in order to arrest Richards so that he could stand trial for his "crimes". A lengthy battle ensued between the Squadron on one side and the Ultimates, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four on the other. Richards, believing himself to be responsible when the Squadron produced his probe as evidence, surrendered himself. Fury was unwilling to accept this and convinced Thor to create a bridge to Earth-31916, through which the Helicarrier was able to travel. Once there, another battle between the Squadron and the Ultimate Universe heroes began. Spider-Man learns that Fury had an ulterior motive - the retrieval of the probes and their data, and had conspired with Doctor Doom to do so. In addition, Fury had brought insurance in the form of the Hulk. It took the combined power of the Ultimate Universe heroes, the Earth-31916 Squadron Supreme, and their counterparts from Earth-712 to defeat the Hulk, but Doom had proven to be simply aDoombot. To stop the fighting, the Ultimates agreed to turn over Fury to the Earth-31916 Squadron and to allow Power Princess to return with them to their universe. Fury tries to convince them that they are making a mistake, but his pleas are ignored.[12]
Fury is seen still stranded in Earth-31916 in Squadron Supreme (Vol. 2) #1. He has apparently fulfilled the prophecy made by Hyperion in Ultimate Power #9: "Given the strength of our military industrial complex, Fury would have risen here to even greater heights than your homeworld." [13]
Fury returns to the Ultimate Universe in Ultimatum #4 and is instrumental in defeating Magneto. Jean Grey telepathically relays the information discovered by Fury in Ultimate Originsthat mutants are not the next stage in human evolution, but are in fact the result of experimentation done by humans. This revelation causes Magneto to reverse the damage done to the Earth's magnetic poles.
Following the events of Ultimatum, Fury is informed by Hawkeye about how Captain America discovered the secret of the Red Skull. Fury asks head of S.H.I.E.L.D. Carol Danvers for permission to start up a "death squad" in order to catch the Red Skull and Cap, which he then carries out with the help of Hawkeye, Gregory Stark, and the rest of the Ultimate Avengers.
In Ultimate Comics: Avengers Fury returned to S.H.I.E.L.D. again. After learning that Captain America went rogue after discovering that the Red Skull was his biological son, Fury re-activated "Project Avenger" and recruited a team of questionable super humans to find Captain America.[14] Following Captain America's capture, Fury briefed the Avengers of AIM's purpose of creating the Cosmic Cube to build their visioned utopia and readied his team to thwart the organization's plans.
Fury guided his team of Avengers from headquarters, with the secret intent to go ahead with "Plan B", which is detonate a nuclear warhead that was built into War Machines armor by Gregory Stark in case the mission failed.
Captain America managed to arrive at the location of the battle between the Red Skull and the Avengers and teleported the jet to the exact location where the Skull was standing, impaling him through the chest with one of the rods that protrudes from its nose. The Red Skull was taken to a hospital and kept alive long enough for Gail, his mother, to say her goodbyes. Skull explained to Fury that all he wanted to do with the Cosmic Cube was turn back time and prevent his father, Steve Rogers, from being lost during the war so that he could grow up with him and lead a normal life, rather than the one he was given. Petra, dressed as a doctor, then entered the room and shot Red Skull in the head, killing him.
A short time later, Fury is fixing his damaged prosthetic arm while speaking with Gregory Stark. Gregory concludes that it was in fact Fury himself who hired the Red Skull to come out of retirement, in some sort of plot to resurrect Project Avengers, securing him a position in S.H.I.E.L.D.'s employment and eventually regaining his old title as Director. Fury told him that was how he got the job the first time, and expects the same outcome this time as well.
In "Ultimate Enemy", approximately six months after Ultimatum, Fury is Black OPS and is "Off the Grid". He was enjoying a meal while under cover when the restaurant he was at was attacked by a creature with energy powers. Fury manages to hold the creature at bay until Spider-Man and Human Torch arrive at the scene to investigate. The creature vanishes after a short battle with the three of them. Peter is surprised to see Fury alive, as he has not seen him for months.[15]
Nick breaks into the Triskelion and confronts Carol Danvers in the ladies' room and points a gun to her head, exclaiming that she is the only person who knew he was alive and would have motive to have him killed. The two fight before being interrupted by a female S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, informing Danvers that an attack has been made in Queens, which Fury knows is where the Parker residence is located. Simultaneously, the two order a Battalion of Hulkbuster agents to get to Queens to intercept the attacker.

Via Wikipedia

Sunday, July 1, 2012

The Mixtape Show #27, KCLA-FM 7/1/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 27, KCLA-FM 7/1/12


Playlist for The MixtapeShow 27 that aired Sunday, July 1, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on KCLA-FM, Tune-In, or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.
1.    Suga Free (@SugaFreeWisdom) - My Dice; Smell My Finger, 2008
2.    Del The Funky Homosapien (@DelHIERO) - One Out OfA Million; Golden Era, 2011
3.    Z-Trip (@ztrip) - Breakfast Club Feat. Murs (@MURS) & Supernatural (@TheRealSuperNat); Shifting Gears, 2005
4.    Planet Asia (@planetasia) - Whirlwind Patterns; Black Belt Theatre, 2012
5.    Blahzay Blahzay - Danger; Blah Blah Blah, 1996
6.    Yung Brodee (@yungbroddee) - GOOD DIE YOUNG; Money Never $leep$, 2010
7.    Strong Arm Steady (@SASGANG) - Trunk Music Feat. Game; Arms & Hammers, 2011