Hyphy Soul Radio: Episode 4

01.30.15
Hyphy Soul Radio: Episode 4

Hyphy Soul Episode 4

Today on Hyphy Soul two really rad DJ’s started the show off with some sick tracks. Zil really opened up and shared some personal experiences along with exposure to depression in his commentary. Vincent and Daeveon gave a really educational PSA about human trafficking. Malyka and Arianna both gave some stories that really open up peoples minds. A review by KWESI is always appreciated. The PSA by Billy and James reminded us of the infinite dangers of texting while driving in a very interesting way.

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DJ #1: Hydrate

Newscasts: Emma, Justin, and James

Commentary: Zil

PSA: Vincent and Daeveon

Music Playlist:

Waka Flocka Flame – O let’s Do It

Mellowhype – FiFaFoFum

The O’Jays – Forever Mine

Migos – Emmitt Smith

Speaker Knockerz – Lonely

Mac Dre – Feeling Myself

DJ #2: Stoney

Commentary: Malyka

Commentary: Arianna

Review: Nate

Music Playlist:

A Tribe Called Quest – Find A Way

Eye – Madvillain

Sister Nancy – Bam Bam

Erykah Badu – Back In The Day

Outkast – Roses

De La Soul – Me, Myself, and I

Review: KWESI

Roundtable: Hilda

PSA: Billy and James

Multimedia Team:

Photographers: Stella and Daveed

Design Managers:  Jonathen

Social Media Managers: Tania

Web Managers: Julian

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