Blackout Rap Show Playlist & Audio (Sept 27, 2021)

Phillie is back on the radio every Monday folks! Check out his latest show and a playlist below. Proper Hip-Hop!

PLAYLIST:

PHIFE DAWG / ILLA J / REDMAN – French Kiss
STETSASONIC – (Now Y’all Givin Up) Love
DRAKE / RICK ROSS / LIL WAYNE – You Only Live Twice
AZ / RICK ROSS – Never Enough
AZ – Keep It real
CESAR COMANCHE / POE MACK – Algorithm
COMMON – Star Of The Gang
DJ MUGGS / CRIMEAPPLE – Tony 2C
BRONZE NAZARETH / ROC MARCIANO – The Precipice
HRSMN – The Shit Right Here
AGALLAH / EPMD – Top Gun
NEEK THE EXOTIC & LARGE PRO / Q TIP – Borough Of Queens (Q.U.)
DEFARI – Double Down
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: NAS – KING’S DISEASE 2
NAS – Rare
NAS / LAURYN HILL – Nobody
NAS – Brunch On Sunday
NAS – Nas Is Good
NAS – My Bible
ATCQ – Buggin Out
ATCQ – Check The Rhime
ATCQ – Butter
DAS EFX / KRS 1 – Represent The Real Hip Hop
DAS EFX – Microphone Master
DAS EFX – 40 & A Blunt
PMD – Shade Business
PMD – I Saw It Cummin
KOOL G RAP – 4,5,6,
KOOL G RAP – Executioner Style
KOOL G RAP – Blowin’ Up In The World
BURKY / PHAT PHILLIE – Di Si Bio 93?
HRAM – Diler 21 Gram
HRAM – Brat Free
HRAM – Rekt
VULE KOSMAR – Hvalospjev
SYRS / HYPER – Hood Blues
HRSMN – Impossible
JERU THE DAMAJA / ILL BILL – Monopoly
AZ – Check Me Out
SUPREME FORCE / BUMPY KNUCKLES – Looking For Something
SOMA VUKOVA – Rapstar

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