Rhyme Tyme w/ DJ Peter Parker

DJ Peter Parker

"Rhyme Tyme" is the ultimate in hip hop radio. You can't ask for more. The combination of live guests performing and hot records being spun is the perfect balance. And you know the show motto, "More Rappin And Less Flappin". So unecessary talk and screaming over records is not happening.

Episodes

  1. Episode 66 (1/1/06)  "The Wu Years Show" Throwback

    03/24/2007

    Episode 66 (1/1/06) "The Wu Years Show" Throwback

    Just wanted to clarify that "Rhyme Tyme" is broadcasting new shows on a bi weekly basis until May/June. Contractual obligations have my hands tied and my time filled. Then it's back to the normal weekly routine. And I can't wait. This slowed down pace is driving me nuts. Since this is an off week I decided to hit you with one of the illest of all the Rhyme Tyme episodes. This is the infamous "Wu Years Show" that broadcasted New Year's Eve 2006. I dug deep in the crates and spun nothing but the illest and rarest Wu-Tang records I could find. Also this is the historic first appearance where Trife Da God, Kryme Life, and Tommy Whispers air it out for nearly 15 minutes over the "Murdergram" Instrumental. Did someone say hip hop is dead? Certainly isn't in The Spider's Web. It stays poppin over here! Thanks for listening. 1) Rhyme Tyme Theme Song = P-Dap 2) Show Intro 3) Pass The Bone = Genius 4) Drug Free = Deadly Venoms w/ Ol Dirty Bastard 5) Cobra Clutch = Ghostface Killah 6) Set It Off Freestyle = Ghostface Killah & Trife Da God 7) Run (unreleased version) = Raekwon 8) Run = Cappadonna 9) Mic Break #1 / Interview = Trife Da God 10) Put It On The Line = Trife Da God 11) Fire = Ghostface Killah & Trife Da God 12) Mic Break #2 / Freestyle = Trife Da God, Kryme Life, & Tommy Whispers 13) Don’t U Know Pt. 2 = Ol Dirty Bastard 14) Mr. Sandman = Method Man w/ RZA, Inspectah Deck, Street Life, and Carlton Fisk 15) Fear, Love, And War = Killarmy 16) Labels (rza remix) = Genius 17) Show Wrap Up

    1 hr

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"Rhyme Tyme" is the ultimate in hip hop radio. You can't ask for more. The combination of live guests performing and hot records being spun is the perfect balance. And you know the show motto, "More Rappin And Less Flappin". So unecessary talk and screaming over records is not happening.