Westside Fridays: Episode 9

03.14.14
Westside Fridays: Episode 9

Westside Fridays: Episode 9

This week’s amazing show we talked about legalizing weed, touching family moments  and the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web. This week our DJ’s: Will, Malachi, and Nancy featured music such as  “Sleigh Bells” by Rill Rill, Sweet Valley “Where Will I Go”, Mac Miller “Donald Trump.” Be sure tune in next week.

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DJ #1: Will

Newscasts: Desmond and Marion

PSA: Will

Music Playlist:

Sleigh Bells – Rill Rill

Sweet Valley – Where Will I Go

Tame Impala – Feels Like We Only Go Backwards

Beastie Boys – Brass Monkey

Crystal Castles – Not in Love (ft. Robert Smith of The Cure)

Mgmt – Congratulations

 

 

DJ #2: Malichi

Review: Lala’K

Commentary: KimChi

Music Playlist:

Mac Miller – Donald Trump

Meek Mill – Ain’t  Me (ft. Yo Gotti & O’ Melly)

Drake – We”ll  Be Fine

Drake – Underground Kings

Gucci Mane – Wasted

Meek Mill – Levels

Meek Mill – Believe ( ft. Rick Ross)

 

 

DJ #3: Nancy

Commentary: TBD

Roundtable : Isabella

Music Playlist:

Drake – Worst Behavior

IamSu – Hipster Girls

K. Michelle – “V.S.O.P”

Lupe Fiasco –  Superstar (ft. Matthew Santos)

 

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