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DJ Cyrus - 'B-Boy Classics Radio Vol. 03' (7/18/2007)
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Date Posted:7/18/2007
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When it comes to hip hop classics no one, and I mean NO ONE holds it down like DJ CYRUS. The greatest old school DJ you never heard of has made his home @ UGHH.com! In the third installment of this already legendary radio show run Cyrus takes the listener back to the days of hi-top fades, fat laces, & Kangols and then just like Marty McFly he shoots you back to present day for some more recent remixes, only to go back again. This show is always a MUST DOWNLOAD and is completely free and in high quality MP3 format! Collect 'Em All!

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1. DJ Cyrus - BBC 3 Mix Intro
2. Run DMC - 'Together Forever'
3. Whodini - 'I'm A Ho' / Brandy - 'I Wanna Be Down (Accapella)'/
4. Monica & Brandy - 'The Boy Is Mine (Accapella)' / 2 Live Crew - 'Ghetto Bass'
5. Schooly D - 'PSK, What Does It Mean?'
6. World's Famouse Supreme Team - 'Hey DJ'
7. Skinny Boys - 'Human Joc Box'
8. LL Cool J - 'I can't Live Without My Radio'
9. Original Concept - 'Knowledge Me'
10. Ultramagnetic MCs - 'It's Funky'
11. Boogie Down Productions - 'South Bronx'
12. Ultramagnetic MC's - 'Ego Trippin'
13. Biz Markie - 'Cool Vee's Tribute To Scratching'
14. Marly Marl, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane - 'The Symphony'
15. Wu-Tang Clan - 'C.R.E.A.M. (Accapella)' / Risque - 'Crazy'
16. Terror Squad - 'Lean Back (Accapella)' / Surface - 'Happy'
17. Eric B & Rakim - 'I Know You Got Soul (Beatapella)' / Cassie - 'Me & U'
18. Cassie - 'Me & U'/ Snoop Dogg - 'Gin & Juice'
19. Whodini - 'Big Mouth (DJ Cyrus Mix)'
20. DJ Cyrus - 'BBC 3 Battle Mix'
21. Fat Boys - 'In Jail'
22. Mixmaster Gee & The Turntable Orchestra - 'Like This'
23. Grandmaster Flash - 'Girls Love The Way He Spins'
24. Pumpkin & The Allstars - 'Here Comes That Beat (Break)'
25. Last Poets - 'Mean Machine'
26. H. Rap Brown, Black Panthers - 'Culture Vs. Politics'
27. Public Enemy - 'Lost At Birth'
28. Public Enemy - 'Public Enemy Number One'
29. James Brown - 'Give It Up, Or Turn It Loose'
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4.2 Stars(4.2 Stars)
Total Comments: 20
3 Stars
Name: L Doo Doo (Posted: 1/3/2011 9:15:00 AM; Partial IP: .79.11.100)
Location: Earth's Core
Comment: Great track selection, but almost 30 songs in one hour means only about two minutes per track (if even that). I like the other shows more because they play almost the entire songs. But with that said, really good track selection, it's too bad we couldn't enjoy the tracks.
3 Stars
Name: dj cali echo parka (Posted: 11/14/2008 4:11:00 AM; Partial IP: .49.27.218)
Location: echo park ,Ca USA
Comment: its cool track I can dig it yo kick back on the juggles its a lil too much .... I know its a mixtape shiet- let some trackz flow yo
5 Stars
Name: DAPPER (Posted: 6/23/2008 10:09:00 PM; Partial IP: .228.4.154)
Location: 2UP2DOWN
Comment: AINT ENUFF STARS TO RATE HOW GOOD THIS JOINT WAS WHETHER OLD OR NOT THIS IS THAT FEEL GOOD MUSIC KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO
5 Stars
Name: Rafael (Posted: 6/12/2008 2:11:00 AM; Partial IP: .80.131.45)
Location: Tijuana, Mexico
Comment: Damn....this DJ brings it back! Good Show hommie. Stay up.
5 Stars
Name: rick owens (Posted: 1/22/2008 10:13:00 PM; Partial IP: .57.237.80)
Location: Los Angeles
Comment: Dj Cyrus makes the djs get on the floor and work it out!
4 Stars
Name: Gina (Posted: 1/14/2008 9:57:00 PM; Partial IP: .63.71.245)
Location: U.S.A. Augusta
Comment: I loved the show yall were on fia
Name: madlibbed (Posted: 12/6/2007 9:36:00 PM; Partial IP: 11.134.165)
Location: Tigard,OR
Comment: Fresh beats Dope rymes Mix is on point Fuckin dope.
Name: DJ Cyrus (Posted: 11/18/2007 7:48:00 PM)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Comment: What up fam, I'm in these streets for real. Just witnessed the reaction to that kid that got shot by the cops over on Gates and Throop (BedStuy), and reconnecting with my Brooklyn fam. The streets have a story to tell, and booty shake videos ain't doin justice. The Ghetto is not glamorous, not like you see in the videos. People still tuck their chains in their shirts out here. These are the conditions under which Hip Hop was born, and these are the conditions under which Real Hip Hop will re-emerge. Thank all of you, and thank undergroundhiphop.com for keeping Hip Hop alive!
Name: skinnynutta (Posted: 11/8/2007 9:44:00 PM)
Location: ENGLAND,brighton
Comment: lovin it.nice1bruvaaaa
Name: Dusty1265 (Posted: 11/3/2007 5:41:00 AM)
Location: Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Comment: Thank GAWD!!!! Your mix's saved my sanity. All this techno top 40 bullshit these so-called radio/club DJ's play here catering to the mainstream and allmighty tourist dollar was about to kill me. I've finally found Peace in Paradise. Yeah...you oughta see all the looks I get when I pumpin your tracks in my T-Hoe...PRICELESS!!!!!!
Name: ScrewGis (Posted: 9/21/2007 12:42:00 PM)
Location: Phoenix,AZ
Comment: How could music that is dated have such a fulfilling euphoria? In my opinion, we have been insulated from this opulent hiphop history of ours to bullshit!I'm elated to know someone out there REALLY cares to preserve what we know of HIP-HOP. Take a bow DJ Cyrus, you surely are a diamond in this land(hiphop) of fuckup and bullshit music. Thank you.
Name: DJ Cyrus (Posted: 8/30/2007 11:33:00 AM)
Location: VA
Comment: Forgive me for the delay on show number 4, but I have you all in mind and I cannot send just anything (rushed). Its on the way, so look out for it. Thanx for your support
Name: illionaire (Posted: 8/16/2007 10:34:00 PM)
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Comment: Mad skillz my man, about time someone brought it back original style without all the crap. Props!
Name: Domes Boogie (Posted: 8/12/2007 4:46:00 PM)
Location: Ill Paso, TX
Comment: thats ol skool at its finest. dope mix yo, keep up the good work. bless up!
Name: critic (Posted: 8/2/2007 7:42:00 PM)
Location: nuremberg, germany
Comment: dope as usual!!! much respect
Name: Dj Phanatik (Posted: 8/1/2007 12:35:00 AM)
Location: Chi-Town
Comment: Dope ass mixtape my man
Name: iceteeajizi (Posted: 7/26/2007 8:47:00 AM)
Location: Nairobi Kenya
Comment: God damn z.I'M a old school hip-hop junky I lyk the fact tha u still play it smooth wit the music.Men if it wont 4 u you mainstream shit that is around would still be haunting us.HOLLA!
Name: aj (Posted: 7/26/2007 8:38:00 AM)
Location: kenya
Comment: men ur music is dope
Name: Eugene (Posted: 7/23/2007 2:18:00 PM)
Location: Bloomington, IL
Comment: WTF!!! Being a old school hip hop fanatic I am loving the fact that classic shit is still being played. Keep doing your thing, homie!!
Name: Elias (Posted: 7/20/2007 5:26:00 AM)
Location: Panama, Republic Of Panama
Comment: Crazy Show Cyrus...Keep It Coming...You are Wicked.. Bless...

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DJ Cyrus defines old school. Born in California in 1969 he grew up in the north side of Pasadena. In 1983, before some of today’s hip hop fans were even born, Cyrus began experimenting with cassette decks using the pause button technique, attempting to make mega mixes and emulate the sound he heard on boom boxes around his way. In 1985, Cyrus left California for the midwest (Minneapolis, MN to be exact) and began using turntables for the first time. Under the name L-Rock, he began trading cassettes with other B-Boys and accumulated a stockpile of underground hip hop music from the 80s that would surely fetch thousands of dollars in today’s market. In 1987, Cyrus landed in the east coast scene of Washington, D.C. using the alias Madskills. He began mixing live cassettes with MCs rapping over break beats and traded New York mixed tapes for V103 mixes with a DJ crew called the Numarks. Washington D.C. also introduced Cyrus to Go Go. After leaving DC, Cyrus began moving all around North America picking up tricks, equipment, techniques, musical styles, and observing hip hop in it’s rawest form in cities and corners in Chicago, Jamaica Queens, Fulton Ave, Flatbush, Bed-Stuy, Haiti, the Domincan Republic, Boston, and finally Virginia (where he calls home today). When asked where he got the inspiration for this show, Cyrus had this to say: “I became discouraged with mixed CDs that weren’t ‘mixed’ anymore, I decided to revive the original Hip Hop style of Dee-Jaying and set it on these all talk and no show DJs who achieve fame from lip service. Hip Hop is not dead, we just dropped the ball. Hip Hop is Ghetto Art. Strip Hop is fast money and is not concerned with the production of classic material. Underground Hip Hop is real Hip Hop, and real Hip Hop by nature cannot be suppressed. It is an expression of the human soul which has existed with us throughout the ages. UGHH.com is the place where you can engage in Hip Hop in its raw and original form! B-Boy Classics & Battle Mixes is designed specifically for this purpose.” This show is truly a gem, and we encourage everyone to listen to it at least once. You will be hooked. DJ Cyrus is educated from the street level of Hip Hop emerging from the FIRST official generation of Hip Hop Culture.

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