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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of March 3, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):         Powered by Podbean.com Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):         Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of March 3, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.This week's commentary this week focused on a range of things, touching base on topics such as the Supreme Court's latest case on the 2nd amendment (the right to bear arms), the sad news of Hip-Hop MC &amp; legend Guru's recent health situation along our memories of personal encounters with him and wishes for a swift recovery, a mini-recap of the recent Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, the beginning of Women's History Month here in the States and some other things here and there.During this week's show, we had a great interview with one of the inde]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Wishes for a Swift & Speedy Recovery for Hip-Hop Legend Guru]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time The FuseBox Radio Broadcast and BlackRadioIsBack.com family has had the honor and privilege through the past decade of having a numerous encounters on both a professional and fan level with Mr. Keith Elam a.k.a. Guru (standing for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal) of the legendary Hip-Hop &amp; Black Music group Gang Starr.Both myself and Jon Judah's dealings with the brother have shown nothing but Guru being a consistent and rare class act in the music and entertainment realms - a man who has been able to balance out both his immense talent with being a balanced, respectful and kind human being.After hearing numerous rumors about his health condition via Twitter last night, we received official confirmation late last night via various legitimate resources about Guru's unfortunate current health condition.We have Guru, his family and friends in our prayers as well as heartfelt wishes for a swift and speedy recovery during his current health issues.Rapper Guru In Coma In NYCThe 43-year]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of February 24, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed): Powered by Podbean.comBackup Player (via Blip.TV feed): Powered by Podbean.comDirect mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of February 24, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.This week's commentary this week focused on a whole range of things, from how folks feel about the need and relevancy of a "Black Agenda" in U.S. politics (especially in the eyes of some, with a man of Black descent in office), the latest situation in Australia with the treatment of the Aborigines, how quality R&amp;B represented in the recent Billboard charts with Sade &amp; Jaheim's sales numbers and some other things here and there.During this week's show, we had a great interview with one of Hip-Hop's dope long lasting MCs, Philadelphia's own Freeway (http://www.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Planet Ill + FuseBox Radio + BlackRadioIsBack.com = Weekly "Indiesent Exposure" Music & Download Goodies - More New Articles Are Up!]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Hey there BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew this afternoon!We're now our official 23rd week of working with the fine folks over at the Planet Ill  website in doing the Indiesent Exposure weekly writeup &amp; free music downloads column, where the purpose is to give some deserved props to various independent music artists from all types of different genres (Hip-Hop, Soul, Electronica, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, etc. - ALL Over the Place).Here are all of the current articles from the series &amp; the music artists covered in each of the articles...Please check them out when you have the chance and leave some comments on the site on how you feel about the music artists and TONS of FREE downloads that are being offered!Indiesent Exposure #1: K’Naan, Brittany Bosco, Phil Ade, Roy Davis Jr. &amp; NickodemusIndiesent Exposure #2: Gods’Illa, Kid Koala, Noiseaux, David E. Beats &amp; Ancient Astronauts Indiesent Exposure #3: Jay-Z's BP3 Remixed Already, Shinobi Ninja &amp]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: The Going Way Back Show With Money B (2 for 1)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word everyone here on BlackRadioIsBack.com...appreciate the support we've gotten over here! :)I'm in a blogging mode today, so I have another dope Black Radio show's episodes to tag  y'all up with I feel that represents the real...Golden Era MC Money-B (best known as a part of the classic Hip-Hop groups Raw Fusion and Digital Underground) has been hosting the dope radio show, "The Going Way Back Show" via internet radio powerhouse SwurvRadio.com for the about the past year, which has a focus on old school Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B music and interviews.Give the latest 2 shows a listen &amp; download the joint onto your mp3 player, computer, etc. whenever you get the chance - hope you enjoy the mix! :) Powered by Podbean.comThe Going Way Back Show with Money B - Episode 65Download Link (right click and "save as")Tracklisting:1.   Intro - Money B2.   Throw Ya Hands Up - 8-Ball &amp; MJG feat. Outkast3.   My Girl - Joeski Love4.   Just A Friendly Game of Baseball - Main Source5]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioisBack.com Music: Hood Strong Radio (6 for 1)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up this Wednesday Afternoon here in the States! :)It's that time to hit folks up with some more quality Black Radio representation from some of our DJs &amp; air personalities from all over the world here on BlackRadioIsBack.com....This week, we have a few great new installments from the latest season of Hood Strong Radio  from our peoples from Providence, Rhode Island, DJ Leggs (who also is an accomplished B-Boy and president of S&amp;J Music Group &amp; Hoodstrong Entertainment).For those who aren't familiar with Hood Strong Radio , it's a weekly hour long radio show that serves up a mix of solid independent and mainstream Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B Music grooves &amp; vibes.Check out the five latest hour long episodes of Hood Strong Radio below and when you have a chance,k let us know what you think - hope y'all enjoy them! :)Hood Strong Radio (Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B): 12-17-09 Episode Download LinkTracklisting:1. Slaughterhouse - On My Grind Cousin 2. Young Money - Where's Wayne 3]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: Highlanda Sound System Dancehall Now Podcast]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up this Wednesday morning to our  BlackRadioIsBack.com and the FuseBox Radio Broadcast Dancehall Reggae Music Lovers &amp; Groovers (&amp; as always, just Black Music Lovers overall)!After a little bit of a hiatus, we now have a brand new podcast from the Highlanda Sound System selectors PEC, Kahlil Wonda, and Crisis representing the a portion of the Atlanta, CA Reggae &amp; Dancehall &amp; Roots Reggae Music Scene.The "Dancehall Now" radio show focuses on playing some dope old &amp; new school Dancehall Reggae music (sometimes with a dash of Hip-Hop) for your ears.Download and listen to the extended mix representing a small section of some quality Black Radio vibes below and let us know what you think! :) Powered by Podbean.comDancehall Now Episode #29 (right click and "save as")Tracklisting:1. Trapsetter (Remix) – Tarrus Riley2. Pretty Devil (Remix) – Konshens3. D.O.A (Death Of Alliance) – Vybz Kartel4. Ungrateful Hellbwoy – Bounty Killer5. Gaza Mi Seh – Beenie Man6.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Coast 2 Coast DJs Present: Return of Real Black Radio, Hip-Hop & R&B Vol. 8 Hosted & Mixed By DJ Fusion (Shameless Self-Promotion)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word this Monday BlackRadioIsBack.com &amp; FuseBox Radio Broadcast Fam!:)It's time to drop the latest mixtape of our "Return of Real Black Radio" mixtape series (grab up the 1st 7 volumes if you haven't already here) with Coast 2 Coast DJs Present: Return of Real Black Radio, Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B Vol. 8 mixed &amp; hosted by yours truly, DJ Fusion. :)This mixtape - just like our previous installments - consists of totally clean/radio friendly songs of some great mainstream &amp; independent Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music - so folks can feel free blast it at the 9 to 5, parental figure types and whoever you're around.When you have a chance, PLEASE search for &amp; go to the each of the music artist's websites to check out more of their material - if you like it support them the best way you can (spreading the word, purchasing product, going to shows, etc.)!As always, much respect and love for all of the support and PLEASE let folks know how you feel about the Coast 2 Coast D]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of February 17, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Powered by Podbean.comBackup Player (via Blip.TV feed):Powered by Podbean.comDirect mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of February 17, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on a whole range of things, from being glad that Jon Judah was back in the studio after the big snowstorm in our region of the East Coast in the U.S., the Super Bowl win of the New Orleans Saints for the U.S. Professional Football Championship, our opinions of the "We Are The World" song remake for both it's the greatness of it's cause for creations &amp; how it fared musically overall, the real controversy behind guitarist John Mayer's comments in his Playboy Magazine interview about having a hood/n****r pass &amp; not caring]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Three -- an old school poem]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? An old poem I wrote freshman year in college. &nbsp;I was cleaning out some old stuff and ran across some old 3 1/2" disks. &nbsp;Unfortunately I erased some of the ones that may have had more poems on them before really looking at what their contents were -- including a poem I won money for senior year in high school.I'm not sure what I was writing about, but it is still a decent poem.Three&nbsp;In that place i could seeseven stars in the sky&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;i had designed&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;my own prison&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;then something happened&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;the walls disolved&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and the sky collapsedI’ve never known anything so greatas that feeling&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;the kind so bad&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;you wouldn’t wish&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of February 10, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.comDirect mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of February 10, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on the importance still of having an officially recognized Black History Month in the U.S. &amp; U.K., the strange weather going on, especially the major snowstorm in the Eastern U.S. this past week and the earthquake in Illinois, actor Lou Gossett, Jr.'s current battle with prostate cancer and some other subjects here and there.During this week's show, we had a great interview with Brooklyn, NY's own independent Hip-Hop MC Nervzeen (http://www.myspace.com/Nervzeen; http://www.twitter.com/zeeno51).Some of the topics we've touched base on included Nervzeen's musical, educational &amp; family background, his c]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Despite some occasional fears about my ability to be a good parent, as each day passes and I see/read what other people do with their children, I realize that I will be a&nbsp;rock-star&nbsp;parent when given the chance.A US soldier is charged with assault after waterboarding his child. &nbsp;For not reciting the ABCs.Waterboarding. &nbsp;A four-year old. For not saying her letters.A teacher today told me that she heard of a parent who took her young children to a self-service car wash and sprayed the kids with the water for a punishment. As though she is a cop from the 1950s and 1960s.What?!I will be grand at parenting. I understand that kids can be frustrating at times. &nbsp;I have seen them in public, I have baby sat them, I teach over 100 of them each semester every school year.I know I will be at better than these and other people. &nbsp;Including the pastor who pulled a gun on his kid due to the kids lack of attendance at church. &nbsp;Or the parent who executed his naked son ov]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of February 3, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of February 3, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on the importance still of having an officially recognized Black History Month in the U.S. &amp; U.K., extra updates about the rebuilding efforts &amp; tampering from outside forces after the earthquake aftermath in Haiti (especially with the recent cases of illegal child trafficking), the documentary "Copyright Criminals", Net Neutrality and why it's important for everyone, this year's Grammy Awards, the passing of historian Howard Zinn, soul singer Etta James' current illness and some other subjects here and there.There are new episodes of the Black Agenda Report and Direct EFX segments on this wee]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Planet Ill + FuseBox Radio + BlackRadioIsBack.com = Weekly "Indiesent Exposure" Music & Download Goodies - More New Articles Are Up to Jump off 2010!]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew this afternoon!We're now our official 20th week of working with the fine folks over at the Planet Ill  website in doing the Indiesent Exposure weekly writeup &amp; free music downloads column, where the purpose is to give some deserved props to various independent music artists from all types of different genres (Hip-Hop, Soul, Electronica, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, etc. - ALL Over the Place).Here are all of the current articles from the series &amp; the music artists covered in each of the articles...Please check them out when you have the chance and leave some comments on the site on how you feel about the music artists and TONS of FREE downloads that are being offered!Pop something into that mp3 player or rock on the computer when the fam or 9 to 5 starts working your nerves a tad this Holiday Season... :)Indiesent Exposure #1: K’Naan, Brittany Bosco, Phil Ade, Roy Davis Jr. &amp; NickodemusIndiesent Exposu]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up this fourth day of Black History Month in the U.S. from the BlackRadioIsBack.com/FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew!I just wanted to share a bit of music off the radar (hopefully soon to a TV, radio and other media outlet near you) with the young, talented fellas of the AfroPunk group The Bots.The Bots represent California and consists of members Mikaiah Lei (16) and Anaiah Lei (13).  These young brothers of Afro-Caribbean descent and Chinese descent dropped their self-titled album independently a few months ago via the web through Napster, iTunes, Rhapsody &amp; eMusic. In between going to school (Mikaiah with High School and Anaiah with Middle School), the young mulit-instrumentalists spend time recording, writing original music for future performances and releases and touring all over the U.S., including this year's AfroPunk Music Festival with headliner Saul Williams.The Bots sound has a lot of Punk, Ska, Rock and Reggae Music influences and a lot of energy for heads to jam to.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Happy Black History Month 2010! (and 4 Dope Black History Documentary Videos to Watch)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's good to our BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast family! Folks are a bit behind on new posts here on the site due to both work reasons (9 to 5 and some music project in the lab are hitting me HARD) as well as some personal reasons (my Mama had to get thyroid surgery but is now doing pretty well and some other fam issues), but now are back on track! :)We would like to wish everyone a Happy Black History Month for 2010 (and for my U.K. Peoples, early wishes since y'all celebrate it in October)!After a year into U.S. President Barack Obama's presidency, it's pretty damned obvious we're FAR from being in a "post-racial" America. There is still an insane lack of complete acceptance of People of Black descent worldwide being human beings (see some of the still ignorant things said about the Haiti Earthquake tragedy on your local mainstream news channel), much less our positive contributions to the world throughout history.As much as some - to be very nice -  short-sighted]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of January 27, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 27, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on more updates with the earthquake aftermath in Haiti (including the current casualties, the Hip-Hop 4 Haiti nationwide events in the U.S. on January 30, 2010 &amp; beyond, what are other countries offering &amp; saying about Haiti's pre- &amp; post-recovery situations, worries of profiteering off of Haiti's issues and some other things), pre-State of the Union speech address commentary, Washington Post writer Gene Weingarten's article on jury duty &amp; unnecessary police tampering in the court system along with other subjects here and there.During this week's show, we had a great interview with Ha]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 20, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on the current tragedy with the earthquake aftermath in Haiti, including the current casualties, what are other countries going to offer in regards to accepting Haitians of all ages into their countries post-recovery, worries of profiteering off of Haiti's issues pre- and post-recovery, the ignorant statements of Pat Robertson &amp; Rush Limbaugh and some other things.We also talked about the current Cybersecurity Act of 2009 draft that's out in the U.S. now that could give the president the right to shut down the internet with their own definition of "danger",  NBA Basketball player Washington Wizar]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: OhsoKool Presents: 21 Love Salute - A Tribute To Sade]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Hey there BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Peoples this weekend,Just wanted to share this really great Soul Music tribute mix by my New York City area peoples of the radio and DJ family of OhSoKool created in anticipation of Sade's album release (February 9, 2010 here in the States, drops in the rest of the world a day before...lucky).There are some really nice blends and remixes that were put together of classic Sade joints for all of her fans and is a good intro for those who aren't familiar with her music...give the collection a download and let us know what you think!OhsoKool Presents: 21 Love Salute - A Tribute To SadeDownload LinkTracklisting:1. Lovers Rock2. Cherish The Day3. By Your Side (Neptunes Remix)4. No Ordinary Love5. Love Is Stronger Than Pride6. Siempre Hay Esperanza7. The Sweetest Taboo8. Keep Looking9. Super Bien Total10. Maureen11. Kiss Of Life12. Cherry Pie13. Turn My Back On You14. Nothing Can Come Between Us15. Soldier Of Love (Casamena Basement E]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Video: Democracy Now - "Naomi Klein Issues Haiti Disaster Capitalism Alert: Stop Them Before They Shock Again"]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Good Morning BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast family,I saw this episode of Democracy Now! with a very insightful interview with author Naomi Klein (The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - an EXCELLENT book) and had to share it with everyone, especially since the points to me are so valid.What IS going to happen once the first recovery efforts are complete in Haiti and it is time to rebuild (and possibly finally build some solid infrastructure)?We've seen time and time again that some corporations, governments and others try to completely take advantage of an area after natural/unnatural disasters through fraud, overcharging for services, not working with local people &amp; governments fairly and so forth (the last time we've seen it here in the States was with Hurricane Katrina).People are going to definitely have to stay on our toes to do what we can to such thing won't happen again - whether via calling people out, research, spreading the word, etc.Here']]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of January 13, 2010]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 13, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week focused on the current tragedy with the earthquakes in Haiti, the importance of the country, it's history and ties to the international Black/African Diaspora and our hopes and expectations of the help that needs to be given to the people of the country from individuals to the government and other organizations.We also talked about the recent dustup with issues of Race &amp; current U.S. President Barack Obama with recent comments by Senator Harry Reid and former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, a tad about the entire "Is Jay-Z Illuminati" mini-controversy in music circles (and if he is, does it really mean]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Haiti needs help - be careful how you give it]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? My thoughts keep getting back to the people in Haiti for many reasons.&nbsp; One is the damage that has occurred due to the earthquake this week.&nbsp; Another reason is because I have long been questioning what has been going on with regard to aid in that nation.&nbsp; As the news keeps announcing, they are the poorest nation in the western hemisphere.&nbsp;They are also a large recipient of aid from various nations and organizations throughout the world.&nbsp; From 1990-2003 they received over $4 billion in aid.I am by no means saying that they don't need help, but I am saying we really need to be thinking about and addressing what is going on in that nation and with the people trying to help them.If you want to give them aid at this time, please read on and really look into what you are doing and who you are doing it through.A lot of the aid they receive comes from Non-governmental organizations (NGOs).&nbsp; These sort of organizations have a history of aid, but also are so large t]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[R.I.P. To Black Music Legend, R&B and Soul Music Singer Teddy Pendergrass]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time 2010 is starting off not great at all for the Black Music &amp; Entertainment community with the passing of Soul Music Legend Teddy Pendergrass.In the age where people Tweet that someone has died as a joke or to get attention, I thought this was a messed up hoax after a day of getting steadily depressing news about the earthquake aftermath in Haiti.Unfortunately, this was not true.For those who didn't have parent's or older family members play his records to death from his solo career or with Harold Melvin &amp; The Blue Notes (like my family) and get a chance to absorb the sounds of his powerful, strong yet smooth Philadelphia Soul voice on lots of music tracks, Teddy P joints have sampled in a lot of your favorite Hip-Hop songs in the past few decades.His stylistic range and style have influenced numerous male R&amp;B &amp; Soul Music singers through the years, most recently in the Hip-Hop generation with Jahiem.And for the group of people who are now all about sales and Soundscan be]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Says Whut? People Already Showing Their A** About The Situation In Haiti :-/]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time When I first got this link via the FuseBox Radio/BlackRadioIsBack.com Twitter account barely 12 hours into the tragedy going on over in Haiti, even my relatively unphased by mainstream media foolishness self was a tad shocked.Pat Robertson hasn't exactly been known for loving People of Color or others outside of his "norm" throughout his career, so ignorant statements on the daily isn't terribly surprising from him or his camp.However, at a time frame when even Fox News calmed down on their partisanship a bit to cover Haiti in a relatively balanced way (for them) amongst news of devastation, one would kind of like to think Spoken Acts of A**hole-ery could at least be on hiatus for a bit along with stroking "we sho' is scared of independent Darkies" insecurities for at least a day.Guess I hoped for too much.Below we have a video clip of Pat Robertson talking about Haiti and some Wheat Thin^ reporter (this broad is really NODDING at this crap?!) just going along w/ the insensitive nonsen]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Prayers from the BlackRadioIsBack.com Family to all affected by the Earthquake in Haiti]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Prayers, Condolences and Strength to all of our Brothers and Sisters affected by the earthquake in Haiti from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast family here in the States...This is looking like a very sad tragedy so far and we can both hope &amp; work for the best for our fellow members of the African/Black Diaspora at this time.Please hit up our comments section on any organizations where you are that are legitimate outlets of help in your areas so we can all find the best hand to hand ways we can to assist - billions of dollars of aid &amp; non-monetary have been given to help out others in the world in times of trouble and strife, so we must do the same in whatever ways we can.Some extra sources to help via donations, etc. for Haiti Earthquake Relief (constantly being updated):Direct Relief InternationalHelping Hands Bring SunshineInternational Medical CorpsInternational Red CrossMercyCorpsNational Nurses United (looking for nurses to volunteer to go to Haiti)Relie]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: Fleet DJs Present: A Female Rise To Power Vol. 5 Mixtape (Shamless Self-Promotion)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Good Afternoon to our dope BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast folks!Just wanted to share this recent mixtape your peoples DJ Fusion has a bit of a mix segment in from the Fleet DJs called Fleet DJs Present: A Female Rise To Power Vol. 5 along with fellow my fellow lady Fleet DJs DJ K Yung, DJ Legacy &amp; DJ Eeaazzee.The music in this mixtape includes independent &amp; mainstream Hip-Hop, Soul, House and R&amp;B Music.Give the mixtape a download when y'all get a chance and let folks around the way here know what you think - hope you enjoy it! :)** Note: This mixtape is mostly clean/radio friendly music, but be careful blasting at the 9 to 5, etc. **Fleet DJs Present: A Female Rise To Power Vol. 5 Mixtape (DJ Fusion, DJ K Yung, DJ Legacy &amp; DJ Eeaazzee)The Fleet Djs Present A Female Rise To Power Vol 5 by Fuseboxradio on  MixcloudDownload LinkBackup Link #1 (via Bandcamp)Backup Link #2Backup Link #3Backup Link #4Tracklisting:1. DJ Fusion Intro/Faith Evans - I Don't Need]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Coast 2 Coast DJs Present: Return of Real Black Radio, Hip-Hop & R&B Vol. 7 Hosted & Mixed By DJ Fusion (Shameless Self-Promotion)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Original Mixtape CoverAlternate Mixtape CoverWhat's the good word this Tuesday to our BlackRadioIsBack.com &amp; FuseBox Radio Broadcast Fam!:)It's time too drop the latest mixtape of our "Return of Real Black Radio" mixtape series (grab up the 1st 5 volumes if you haven't already here) with Coast 2 Coast DJs Present: Return of Real Black Radio, Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B Vol. 7 mixed &amp; hosted by yours truly, DJ Fusion. :)This mixtape - just like our previous installments - consists of totally clean/radio friendly songs of some great mainstream &amp; independent Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music - so folks can feel free blast it at the 9 to 5, parental figure types and whoever you're around.When you have a chance, PLEASE search for &amp; go to the each of the music artist's websites to check out more of their material - if you like it support them the best way you can (spreading the word, purchasing product, going to shows, etc.)!As always, much respect and love for all of the support and PLEASE]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Today I did the unthinkable, the unforgivable, the inconceivable. &nbsp;Last week I worked Monday with no students, and then had students only Tuesday and Wednesday. &nbsp;It was a nice way to ease back into this teaching thing after winter vacation.But it has thrown off my routine in many ways. &nbsp;I am sleeping way later than I need to be for someone who wakes around 5:30. &nbsp;I became adjusted to eating breakfast around 9 or ten, which means that I am not really that hungry at 6, so I don't eat a lot and then am starving by 9:30. &nbsp;I am used to taking naps around 2, so when school gets close to being out, I am not sure if I will be fully capable of driving home adequately.The worst thing of all, though is what happened this morning for which I will suffer the rest of the day.I am a lover of hydration and a lover of moist, supple, hydrated, soft lips.&nbsp;Unfortunately, I left home with no type of lip balm/Chap-Aid/lip gloss/Carmex/petroleum jelly/C.O. Bigelow lip shine. &nb]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word everyone here on BlackRadioIsBack.com...appreciate the support we've gotten over here the past few years with not just bringing on the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast, but other great shows as well! :)I'm in a blogging groove this morning (yay for the 9 to 5 being kinda on the slow end right now), so I have another dope Black Radio shows to hit y'all with that represents the real... Golden Era MC Money-B (best known as a part of the classic Hip-Hop groups Raw Fusion and Digital Underground) has been hosting the dope radio show, "The Going Way Back Show" via internet radio powerhouse SwurvRadio.com for the about the past year, which has a focus on old school Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B music and interviews.This week's episode of "The Going Way Back Show" features guest mixer DJ KMP of The Wake Up Show, SwurvRadio.com, AND U92.7 FM (Palm Srings) dropping some NYC and Boston Hip-Hop joints from the 1980s and 1990s.Give the show a listen &amp; download the joint onto your]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up everyone from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew!It's time to post up the latest new episode of The Vincent Tucker Radio Show (and the first for 2010) here on the site for folks to get another slice of some good music, talk radio and overall positive Black Radio vibes.Here is the description of what The Vincent Tucker Radio Show is about from their official website: Referred to as “The #1 for Independent Hip Hop and R&amp;B”, The Vincent Tucker Radio Show is bringing that Morning Show Appeal to Internet Radio!Syndicated weekly by several online radio stations, the show is hosted by rising music/entertainment executive Vincent “Young Heartbreak” Tucker &amp; Myskenna.The show attracts a very diverse and enthusiastic audience from all corners of the globe, including the United States, Canada, Korea and the United Kingdom.Joined by former pro basketball player JB, Yellostar and Comedian Savel Rhines, the 1 ½ Hour long program allows lis]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Video: The Round Table Show Interviews NY Hip-Hop Legend Cormega]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word everyone this 2nd week into the New Year of 2010! :)As always, we're on the look out here at BlackRadioIsBack.com for dope radio show &amp; musicial content from all over the world to post up when we can and luckily, ran into this dope interview from some of our radio peoples in NYC over at The Roundtable Show (props to our peoples Lenny S, Maya the B &amp; Big Lite) of Hip-Hop MC legend Cormega.Some pretty interesting information, words and insights are dropped by Cormega in this joint as well as a pretty sweet freestyle, so definitely check the videos below to see what's up when you have the chance!Cormega Interview Part 1: Cormega talks about his $250k and how he never thought he was going to be kicked out the firm. He also says how his verse was "erased" off the "La Familia" track.Mega continues to discuss his relationship with Nas. He also gives his opinion on the Nas v. Jay-Z battle.  (Direct Video Link)Cormega Interview Part 2: Cormega talks about how his st]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? It has been nice being off these two days. &nbsp;When it started snowing I was working the score table for the school's basketball game. &nbsp;Got to see an old friend who coaches for the opposing team. &nbsp;Nice.The drive home and driving since has been ok, but there is one thing that really annoys me about people who drive in/when it snows/has snowed.I understand that it is annoying to have to clean off the car if you do not have the luxury of a garage/car port/covered parking. &nbsp;But, for real, it is not that difficult.It bothers me when people don't wipe down the top of their cars or the trunk. &nbsp;The spewing of dust is one thing, but when the stuff starts to freeze, it turns to ice. &nbsp;I have had several&nbsp;occasions&nbsp;where I had ice crusts come soaring toward my car and had to swerve (almost causing an accident) to make sure the chunk did not break through my window. &nbsp;I have had one occasion where I couldn't swerve and it did hit the glass causing a huge crac]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 6, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on the New Year 2010, the latest stats from the Innocence Project (http://www.InnocenceProject.org) about the amount of people falsely imprisoned that are freed by DNA testing (the vast majority of which freed being Black American), the worries about the executive order secretly signed by U.S. President Barack Obama on December 16, 2009 that gives police officers from foreign governments police powers in the United States and some other things here and there.There aren't new episodes of Black Agenda Report or Direct EFX on this week's broadcast due to their respective Holiday Season breaks.Feel free to check o]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Happy New Year to all and I hope it is infinitely better than 2009!1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before?Spoke my mind more and put my foot down more with various people2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?I didn't make any last year, but I have some for this year.3. Did anyone close to you give birth?No.4. Did anyone close to you die?No.5. What places did you visit?Little towns in MO, and Houston, TX -- didn't travel enough.6. What would you like to have in 2010 that you lacked in 2009?More money7. What dates from 2009 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?January 20 -- Inauguration Day. &nbsp;Pretty memorable for various reasons - one being that I voted for someone and they actually won for the first time in my voting career8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?Can't really think of anything (that may be one goal for this year) -- I did post each day in November which was a big thing for me9. What wa]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.comDirect mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 29, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on the upcoming New Year of 2010, the steroids controversy with boxers Floyd Mayweather &amp; Manny Pacquito, the latest airline terrorist incident and how that could possible affect Black People worldwide who follow Islam (&amp; in general) and some other things here and there.We had another great interview this week with Kansas City/NYC independent Hip-Hop MC &amp; songwriter Ms. FeFe (http://www.myspace.com/MsFeFe; http://ElegantHoodness.ning.com).Some of the topics we've touched base on included Ms FeFe's musical &amp; family background, comparisons of the NYC and Kansas City Music scenes, personal politics of th]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew!We're now our official 15th week of my working &amp; writing articles for the fine folks over at the website Planet Ill with the Indiesent Exposure weekly writeup &amp; free music downloads article series, whose purpose is to give some deserved props to various independent music artists from all types of different genres (Hip-Hop, Soul, Electronica, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, etc. - ALL Over the Place).The latest article is up now that is the Indiesent Exposure 2009 Hip-Hop Viewpoint &amp; Wrap Up, which focuses on the concept that "Indie Hip-Hop Music Is Having One Of The Best Times Ever" along with the regular “Best/Worst/Info of 2009 Lists of Indie Hip-Hop Music Artists, Websites and Connects.PLEASE feel free to check it out, comment &amp; spread the word (much appreciation to those on our Twitter account for doing so in the past day or so).After folks get a chance to do that, definitely check out all of the]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: The Going Way Back Show With Money B -  Del The Funky Homosapien]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time To Those Who Celebrate It, Merry Chirstmas!Santa Picture Taken from Our Peoples over at GhettoMangaWhat's the good word this Christmas Evening...it's time to get back in the blogging groove over here by hitting y'all up with some more of great Black Radio shows &amp; music audio representing the real worldwide over here at BlackRadioIsBack.com...If for no other reason, to wash away the 1,000 remixes of "Silent Night" I'm sure most have heard today. :)Golden Era MC Money-B (best known as a part of the classic Hip-Hop groups Raw Fusion and Digital Underground) has been hosting the dope radio show, "The Going Way Back Show" via internet radio powerhouse SwurvRadio.com for the about the past year, which has a focus on old school Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B music and interviews.This week's episode of "The Going Way Back Show" is focuses on classic era West Coast Hip-Hop music along with an interview with one of the top West Coast Hip-Hop MCs, Del The Funky Homosapien.Give the show a listen &amp;]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of December 22, 2009]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.comDirect mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 22, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on the upcoming Holiday Season and some other things here and there.We had another great interview this week with media expert and author David Mathison (http://www.BeTheMedia.com) on his latest book, Be The Media.We talked about a lot of important Independent Media topics that are covered in Be The Media, ranging from:The importance of now that almost anyone is able to create &amp; distribute all sorts of media content cheaper and easier than ever (books, websites, radio shows, video, etc.)Copyright vs. Creative CommonsVarious U.S. laws that have restricted the creative offerings of mainstream media (TV, Radio, etc.)]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight. Extend them all the care, kindness and understanding you can muster. Your life will never be the same again.~ Og Mandino]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Today at lunch in the teachers' lounge some of the teachers were poking fun at a student who they just found out has a girlfriend.&nbsp; "I guess there is someone for everyone," one of the teachers said.It took all my energy and food being in my mouth to not say something along the lines of "You should have known that since all of you are married and you are mostly jackasses, assholes, jerks, and people I can't imagine being with a woman in a relationship.&nbsp; So yeah, there is someone for everyone."&nbsp; I had to leave the room after I finished chewing that bite because I couldn't stand to listen to them go off about kids, teachers, and life in general and I also didn't have the patience to put together a way to go off on them in a way that would have them shut up real quick and rethink before they speak bad about stupid shit.The guy across the hall usually plays music between classes.&nbsp; For a time it was Miley Cyrus "Party in the USA".&nbsp; For about a month now, it has been]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 15, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on the Golden Globe nominations for the movie Precious and it's possible effect on Black Hollywood and it's images, the stereotype shoe being placed on the other foot with MTV's reality TV show Jersey Shore and some other things here and there.This week we had a great interview with independent producer, songwriter, guitarist and Hip-Hop MC David E. Beats (http://www.myspace.com/ToneNSwaggahEnt).Some of the topics we touched based on with the Washington, DC native (now currently living in Brooklyn) was how he became interested in music in general, why he felt the need to move from the DC Metro to NYC to make]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Since Thanksgiving day I have been thinking of what I would feel like on this day.&nbsp; It is the anniversary of when my uncle came off life support and passed away last year.&nbsp; Yesterday I kept hearing his laugh in my head.&nbsp; I also think about how not much has changed in my life in the past year.&nbsp; Today I am trying to figure out what I have done with my life.&nbsp; I am at a point where I am really trying to figure out what I really want, where I really want to go, and what I want to do in order to make those wants come to be reality.For some reason, coming up with some specific wants and desires is kind of hard for me.&nbsp; I can make some generalities about what I want -- happiness, a good pair of pants that fit in the ass as well as the waist band, a good family of my own, to live in a safe place, to live in a city where I can walk to and from various places for necessities and fun stuff, the list goes on -- but for some reason I am quite general about where those t]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew!We're now our official 14th week of working with the fine folks over at the Planet Ill  website in doing the "Indiesent Exposure" weekly writeup &amp; free music downloads column, where the purpose is to give some deserved props to various independent music artists from all types of different genres (Hip-Hop, Soul, Electronica, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, etc. - ALL Over the Place).Here are all of the current articles from the series &amp; the music artists covered in each of the articles...Please check them out when you have the chance and leave some comments on the site on how you feel about the music artists and TONS of FREE downloads that are being offered!Pop something into that mp3 player or rock on the computer when the fam or 9 to 5 starts working your nerves a tad this Holiday Season... :)Indiesent Exposure #1:K’Naan, Brittany Bosco, Phil Ade, Roy Davis Jr. &amp; NickodemusIndiesent Exposure #2: Gods’]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: Chris Read & Marc Hype Present The World's Greatest Christmas Mixtape]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time We're keeping it moving over here BlackRadioIsBack.com &amp; FuseBox Radio Broadcast family catching up on blog posts over here (partially due to other commitments lately &amp; partially due to needing to be inspired a bit musically)...We've posted up some pretty fly music mixes, remix projects and mixtapes from UK DJ &amp; producer Chris Read over here in the past and now, he hit us with his latest joint, a collaborative mixtape project with 2 time ITF mix champion Marc Hype for the holiday season called The World's Greatest Christmas Mixtape (humble title, right...heh).Here's the description from Chris Read below about the project &amp; how it came into being:When it came to putting together a mixtape at this time of the year, I knew I couldn't do it without getting my friend and 2 time ITF champion, Marc Hype in on the act.Marc and I first met about this time last year when DJing at the Rap History club night in Berlin and bonded over our love of obscure rap 12s, unusual breaks and,]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioIsBack.com Music: The Vincent Tucker Radio Show (5 for 1)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up everyone  from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast crew!It's time to post up the five latest new episodes of The Vincent Tucker Radio Show for folks to get some good music, talk radio and overall positive Black radio vibes for folks.Here is the description of what The Vincent Tucker Radio Show is about from their official website: Referred to as “The #1 for Independent Hip Hop and R&amp;B”, The Vincent Tucker Radio Show is bringing that Morning Show Appeal to Internet Radio!Syndicated weekly by several online radio stations, the show is hosted by rising music/entertainment executive Vincent “Young Heartbreak” Tucker &amp; Myskenna.The show attracts a very diverse and enthusiastic audience from all corners of the globe, including the United States, Canada, Korea and the United Kingdom.Joined by former pro basketball player JB, Yellostar and Comedian Savel Rhines, the 1 ½ Hour long program allows listeners to hear the best independent Hip Ho]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[BlackRadioisBack.com Music: Hood Strong Radio (2 for 1)]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up this Saturday Evening here in the States! :)It's that time to hit folks up with some quality Black Radio representation from some of our DJs &amp; air personalities from all over the world here on BlackRadioIsBack.com....This week, we have some great new installments from the latest season of Hood Strong Radio  from our peoples from Providence, Rhode Island, DJ Leggs (who also is an accomplished B-Boy and president of S&amp;J Music Group &amp; Hoodstrong Entertainment).For those who aren't familiar with Hood Strong Radio , it's a weekly hour long radio show that serves up a mix of solid independent and mainstream Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B Music grooves & vibes.Check out the two latest hour long episodes of Hood Strong Radio below and when you have a chance,k let us know what you think - hope y'all enjoy them! :)Hood Strong Radio (Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B): 12-01-09 Episode Download LinkBackup LinkTracklisting:1. Young Money feat. Lloyd - Bedrock2. Chris Brown feat. Ester Dean - I Lo]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of December 8, 2009]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 8, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on more of the overblown mainstream media saga with the coverage of golfer Tiger Woods' infidelity and it's ties to race &amp; sex issues, the importance of Soul Music singer Sade's latest single and upcoming album in 2010 and some other things here and there.We had another great interview this week with the independent Hip-Hop/Soul/Electro music group Dukes of Daville (http://www.DukesWorldOrder.com).Some of the questions we had for the Hinesville &amp; Atlanta, Georgia music duo (consisting of Cedric “Ric aka Ricky Balboa” Lindsey and James “Jimi” Smalls) included their musical backgrounds, how they]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Today's edition is hilarious... Facebook Snafus on Huffington Post.&nbsp; Thanks to Kid Sis #2 for the comedy.Here is just one of the funny examples on the page.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's the good word this Monday to all of our BlackRadioIsBack.com &amp; FuseBox Radio Broadcast Fam!:)It's time too drop the latest mixtape of our "Return of Real Black Radio" mixtape series (grab up the 1st 5 volumes if you haven't already here) with Coast 2 Coast DJs Present: Return of Real Black Radio, Hip-Hop &amp; R&amp;B Vol. 6 mixed &amp; hosted by yours truly, DJ Fusion. :)This mixtape - just like our previous installments - consists of totally clean/radio friendly songs of some great mainstream &amp; independent Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music - so folks can feel free blast it at the 9 to 5, parental figure types and whoever you're around.When you have a chance, PLEASE search for &amp; go to the each of the music artist's websites to check out more of their material - if you like it support them the best way you can (spreading the word, purchasing product, going to shows, etc.)!As always, much respect and love for all of the support and PLEASE let folks know how you feel about the]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? No, this is not a tribute to Jessie Spano of Saved By The Bell.I love to sleep.&nbsp; Most nights I don't get enough sleep.&nbsp; I usually stay up later than I need to doing things that I don't really need to be doing or watching movies like The Shawshank Redemption, which I have seen numerous times, but love and can watch many more times.Last night I went to bed around midnight.&nbsp; Woke up today around 5:20 - the usual time.I left at my usual time to head for work - around 6:15.The interstate (Highway 40 to locals) officially opened this morning.&nbsp; It took me 22 minutes to get to work.That is about 15 minutes less than usual.&nbsp; Which means, I can now sleep about 15 minutes more in the mornings.&nbsp; I was so excited driving out here that I didn't even get to enjoy the new route.&nbsp; The singing, shouting for joy, and rush of it all (plus the fact that it was still pitch black) all made it hard to take in the scenery.Maybe on the way home.Off to start my day full of chil]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of December 1, 2009]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 1, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on what seems to be the week of knocking down the "Magic Negro" mystique (yet not wanting to really deal with competent and human tendencies in Black People) in mainstream media with the coverage of golfer Tiger Woods' infidelity and U.S. President Barack Obama's Speech on escalating the war front in Afghanistan. We also touched on World AIDS Day along with some other things here and there.We had another great interview this week with author, political strategist, econonomist, journalist and business consultant Cedric Muhammad (http://www.CedricMuhammad.com).We talked about his latest book series, The Entrepr]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Another day for the world to briefly think about the disease that is ever increasing its scope in the world despite the fact that it is highly preventable.&nbsp; World AIDS Day 2009.&nbsp; It is sad that so many people continue to spread this disease; it is sad that so many in young age brackets are transmitting this disease without realizing what they are doing.&nbsp; It is sad that many schools and parents do not feel it necessary to teach young people about safe sex practices, and then when they go ahead and have sex or perform oral sex or have anal sex (which are not considered sex in many minds) despite their promises not to or the special rings on their fingers, they are not in the know of the simple latex protection they can use to help prevent AIDS and many other STDs.Some statistics for you...Right now there are :33.4 million people living with HIV worldwide31.3 million adults15.7 million women2.1 million children under 15In 2008 alone -- new HIV cases:2.7 million people2.3 mi]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Good Morning to our BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family,Today is officially the 21st official World AIDS Day.HIV infection and AIDS are still making a terrible impact all over the world even with the numerous advances in prevention, research and medical treatments and still strikes Communities of Color and Women in the United States and beyond very harshly.In this day and age, there should be absolutely NO reason why folks are not getting tested regularly not just for AIDS, but for ALL STDs as soon as possible.There are a numerous amount of places where testing is done for little to no cost, from your local health clinic to other locales.Also, both you and your sexual partner should be using some form of protection (starting from selectivity on who we sleep with - let's be real, sex happens, people have hormones &amp; folks are adults but that HUGE factor can avoid a lot of drama in general, from physical to mental health besides AIDS; condoms, etc.) - if for no oth]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I never thought I could do it, but I made it through National Blog Posting Month.&nbsp; I wrote all 30 days.&nbsp; It wasn’t my best work by any means, but I stuck with it.&nbsp; There were some days when I had no idea what to write and pulled something out of my bum cheeks, other days when I had a lot going on in my head, but no time to really get it down in a more cohesive way so just wrote something more simple.All in all, it was fun and a bit challenging. Although I will not write every day until the next challenge, I will try and write more often from now on; it is good for the soul and good for the mind to have an outlet.&nbsp; Also good to try and get something down regularly even if there is a sense of writer’s block.&nbsp; That is what so many good bloggers say, but sometimes life just gets hold of me and I don't write for numerous reasons and non-reasons.&nbsp;]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I like teaching. I like imparting knowledge on young people.&nbsp; I love being the one to teach them history that they never knew about; teaching them about places in the world they never knew existed (or never knew existed in the way they actually do and not the way they have seen in stereotypical images); teaching them how to write in non-text language; teaching them that there are more websites to view than youtube and Facebook; helping them to welcome new friendships and seeing people in new lights rather than the hate they may have been taught.&nbsp; I love coaching them to reach beyond what they thought was physically possible; helping them understand the benefits of stretching and eating appropriately.But maybe it is time to reevaluate what I am doing.&nbsp; Maybe I would be better in some other capacity.&nbsp; Or maybe some other capacity would be better for me.&nbsp; There is only so much grading and planning and meetings with no follow through that a person can take.&nbsp; T]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Counting, driving, and the po-po]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? A lot of times I go through the motions in life; not really aware of what I am doing, and just kind of going with the flow.&nbsp; Sometimes when I am walking I start counting my steps without even realizing it until I have gotten into the 20s -- weird, I know.&nbsp; I can even be talking with someone and counting my steps.&nbsp; Not sure why I do it.&nbsp; Maybe it is some sort of meditation device to keep me calm in various scenarios.&nbsp; Not sure.When I am driving, I sometimes zone out and get half way to a destination before questioning myself as to how I got there safely if I was not completely conscious during the drive.&nbsp; I know it is a problem.&nbsp; When it happens I try to make sure to stay focused on the road.&nbsp;I think that people in the US tend to allow driving to be a distraction rather than an act.&nbsp; I know in Germany, it is a big deal that they are going to start putting drink containers in the VW because they believe you should only focus on driving and not]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Addiction to a time waster]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? When I first played Lara Croft and one of the versions of the Sims, I was unable to really get a lot of school work done since I was more interested in getting further in the games.&nbsp; Along comes this new distraction.&nbsp;&nbsp;But this one is worse since it is much harder to get past levels and there are no cheats available on the web.I can't remember which blog I found this on, but thanks a lot!&nbsp; I am addicted to this stupidly game, Drench.&nbsp; And I cannot seem to be able to get past the 22nd level -- it counts down from 30.It is so simple, yet so difficult once you start to have less moves.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for Week of November 24, 2009]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Powered by Podbean.com Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Direct mp3 Download Backup (right click and "save as"; via Blip.TV)This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of November 24, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week focused on the 3rd year anniversary of Sean Bell's death by the NYPD &amp; the continuing conditions of police brutality &amp; issues in the U.S., the British DNA Database that is accused of having the DNA of 75% of Young Black Males in the country &amp; getting info via frivilous arrests, the 20th year anniversary of the classic Hip-Hop Group De La Soul and the Thanksgiving Holiday in the U.S. along with some other things here and there.We had another great interview this week with the independent Hip-Hop group, Team N.A.N. (http://ElegantHoodness.ning.com &amp; http://www.myspace.com/NotthingAssNiggaz), consisting]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Prince can help you give thanks]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I know some people don't like Prince, but he is an amazing musical artist.&nbsp; Even with the religious changes that make him not want to gyrate on stage anymore, when I saw him in concert a few years ago, he was still amazing to watch live.A lot of his lyrics have some real bite to them.&nbsp; One of the songs I was listening to the other day is "If I Was Your Girlfriend".&nbsp; I think a lot of people sat on what the song was really saying since they were thinking that he must be sending some androgynous/homosexual/transsexual message or something.The line that really gets me is "If I was your one and only friend, would you run to me if somebody hurt you even if that somebody was me?"Seriously!?!That is just the epitome of what a great relationship should entail.Significant other, friend, parents, siblings, extended family -- that is how the relationships should be if they are ideal.*** Do not stay with someone who physically hurts you -- get out/away from those relationships ASAFP.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Happy Thanksgiving 2009 from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family!]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Happy Thanksgiving here in the U.S. this 2009 (the day to be thankful for what you have, not that B.S. that gives props to the Pilgrims for being part of U.S. colonialism march which wiped out a lot of our Native American brother and sisters, set the stage for African Slavery and whatnot...f*** that) from the BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Family to all of the folks who have supported us and we are thankful to have in our corner:* family (of course)* friends (true friends are who essentially are family anyway)* all of our readers and listeners who have been supporting the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast since 1998 and beyond and/or starting to read this site from it's beginnings over 2 years ago* all of the folks who continue to make great Black Music of all genres for us to give props to and enjoy* our forefathers in both the Black Media and Independent Media spectrum from all over the world who encourage us in our mission* fellow bloggers, DJs and radio shows who]]></description>
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