So What Had Happen Was….
So What Had Happen Was….
Mistah F.A.B. continued his New York radio run over at DJ Kay Slay’s show on Shade 45. With a few beats on deck, Fabby Davis Jr. kicked a freebie for nearly 7 minutes. Get Hella Ratchet here.
The son of the late great Big Pun swung by DJ Kay Slay’s radio show recently and had no problems cracking the mic. Like father, like son.
During Jon Connor’s recent visit at Shade 45, DJ Kay Slay propped up the cam for an in-studio performance of his A$AP Rocky take. Beast!
As the cameras roll inside the Shade 45 studio, Pusha T brought the Wrath Of Caine over to Kay Slay’s show for a lip sync rendition of his Young Chop-produced track. Blocka blocka!
Clef’s April Showers is on the
Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era clique recently hit up DJ Kay Slay’s radio show at Shade 45. Above is footage of each of them taking turns on the mic.
While visiting DJ Kay Slay at Shade 45, Vado gave an in-studio rendition of one of the bonus cuts off Slime Flu 3. If you haven’t done so yet, download the tape here.
While prowling through Shade 45, Ghost gave DJ Kay Slay’s Streetsweeper Radio show a live version of one of his more recent tracks. Hakuna Matata.
No Busta or Styles P present, but Fame and Term took matters in their own hands with an in-studio take of their grimey cut. Don’t do them dirty, cop Fizzyology now.
Really enjoyed the global vibe of this post and the way the artists highlight the beauty of exploring different cultures and destinations. Music like this reminds people that travel is more than just movement, it is about experiences and memories. Watching scenes from iconic places makes me dream about future trips, especially visiting safari lodges serengeti where nature and adventure come together in a truly unforgettable way.