tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post2283554079142017558..comments2023-12-29T14:39:38.577-08:00Comments on That Bootleg Guy: The Sirius XM Commute: Lil' Kim, Mack 10 & Master PAaron C.http://www.blogger.com/profile/03840720779725600492noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post-76485951411536793112010-11-01T12:17:19.882-07:002010-11-01T12:17:19.882-07:00MM -- I've dusted off this feature a few times...MM -- I've dusted off this feature a few times. I like writing it, but it takes forever to finish, since watching one video invariably leads to watching 10 videos.<br /><br />Music-wise on XM, I keep the channel in the 60s (soul, R&B, old school rap and the pop-rap station). If not there, then I'll hit up the 70s, 80s or 90s station and, on occasion, the Spanish-pop station.<br /><br />Other Joe -- I came across the exact same Drake/Lil' Wayne song on two different channels at the same time, too. Drive me crazy.Aaron C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03840720779725600492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post-50815841427062699322010-10-30T11:57:13.245-07:002010-10-30T11:57:13.245-07:00I think I was listening to Backspin the same time ...I think I was listening to Backspin the same time as you. Good to hear old school hip hop, but sometimes it will make you feel really old when you see the info pop and go "that song came out <b>when</b>? <br /><br />And I know they may be owned by different people, but can Shade45 and HipHopNation try to make it so I don't have to hear the same damn Drake song on their channels at the same time?Other Joenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post-55838556896894158892010-10-29T15:53:38.920-07:002010-10-29T15:53:38.920-07:00Please tell me this is going to be a recurring fea...Please tell me this is going to be a recurring feature. I'd love to know if you've been listening to this for a while and what yeh might think of some of the stuff they play on there now. (I REALLY dig Urban Dance Squad's "Deeper Shade of Soul", but on Backspin? That's just...weird.)<br /><br />More often than not, when I'm driving my wife's car, I'm listening to Backspin (since it came with XM). That and First Wave, the "Classic Alternative" (read: New Wave-plus) station...Michael Melchornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post-42781385779591722592010-10-29T07:31:34.082-07:002010-10-29T07:31:34.082-07:00Assuming we're correctly erasing Snoop Dogg...Assuming we're correctly erasing Snoop Dogg's 1998-2000 tenure, then, Mystikal was easily their most talented act. (Even though, I don't think he was ever *officially* on the label. I think Jive Records loaned him out or something.)<br /><br />Also, some label sent me "The Best of Fiend", who was also on No Limit for a minute. So, yeah...the bar was clearly set high.Aaron C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03840720779725600492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333991649672303972.post-67190623312988849072010-10-29T06:29:21.764-07:002010-10-29T06:29:21.764-07:00The official word is that the only No Limit Soldie...The official word is that the only No Limit Soldier with any sort of skill was Mystikal, right?<br /><br />"Everything Master P touched was an oversized, over-produced posse cut that foreshadowed rap's eventual descent into drum machines and Auto-Tune. May God have mercy on his soul."<br /><br />Okay, Curt Hennig.Joshnoreply@blogger.com