This week we are taking our talents into the sporting realm. DBRP hosts Nate LeBlanc, Demone Carter and David Ma are joined for an interesting conversation with DJ D-Sharp, a Bay Area stalwart who has new music out now. However, he also has a "day job" as the in-arena DJ for the Golden State Warriors, the best basketball team in the world. We discuss his history as an in-demand tour DJ for many prominent acts including a long stint with one of our favorites, Blackalicious. We enjoyed chatting with D about his prominent DJ gigs, including playing for President Obama multiple times, as well as his front row seat to history as the man behind the wheels for so many major sports moments. Our hosts discuss "jock jams" aka the music that is played in arenas and stadiums all over the world, as well as some takes on what has been an odd Warriors season so far.
Our theme song is produced by Cutso and rapped by DEM ONE.
DBRP is mixed by Taylor Weng.
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Episode 94- Rappers Are People Too with guest Mavi
Episode 93- R.A.P. Ferreira Interview
Episode 92 with guests Psycho Les and Uncommon Nasa
Episode 91- Cold Chillin Edition with guest Ben Merlis
Episode 90- Court Report with guest Shawn Setaro
Episode 89- Open Mike Night with guest Open Mike Eagle
Episode 88- Homeboy Sandman Interview
Episode 87- Kool Keith Interview
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Episode 85- Curly Castro Interview
Episode 84- Free DBRP with guest Nathaniel Friedman
Episode 83- Mr. Len Interview
Episode 82- Electric Boogaloo with guest Jazz
Episode 81- Cutso & Big Hongry In-Studio
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