Episodes
Episodes



Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Side Hustle radio 9-20-19 (Bryce Bowden)
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Seattle, Wa "RAPPER 4 HIRE" Bryce Bowden continues exploring hip hop roots on his latest SHORT MOVIES.
9th project from Eastside Seattle artist and performer Bryce Bowden, Short Movies is produced entirely by Boston native BOOST GEMS. Since before 2011 the rapper has been releasing music independently alongside his collective Honor Roll [HR].
Born a leader, Bryce has consistently released 1 project a year until now and shows no signs of slowing down his success. First major break for Bowden was in 2011, with his RAPPER 4 HIRE mixtape (available on all platforms) that also landed him a slot on an artist showcase at that years SXSW festival in Austin, Tx. Since then he was invited back in 2016 for an official event where he shared a stage w Kap G, Trinidad James, Earz, & Joey Fatts.
Making music and performing throughout the west coast has groomed him for the ultimate success that awaits, and SHORT MOVIES is a great benchmark to showcase his incredible talents. Grimy eastcoast-sounding production under witty bars, and vivid real-life encounters paint pictures as clear as scenes in movies.
Rappers and movie buffs alike would be doing themselves a disservice not to give a listen to Bryce Bowden - Short Movies.... currently streaming everywhere!
Collaborators: Kung Foo Grip, Travis Thompson, Sol, Dice, Tré Ross.. & more.
iTunes: https://t.co/y6mlcbZPEy?amp=1
SC: soundcloud.com/brycebowden
YouTube: Bryce Bowden



Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 9-20-19
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Good music and talk of the court system and life after getting out of jail .Paying your dues for what you have done wrong all on this weeks Soul Hustle Radio



Tuesday Sep 17, 2019



Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio9-12-19
Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
DEE-POISE AND HEF RETURN WITH MORE NEW MUSIC AND TALK THIS WEEK WE BREAK A NEW OBYRAN TRACK ...



Monday Sep 09, 2019
Side Hustle Radio (Hosier)
Monday Sep 09, 2019
Monday Sep 09, 2019
A country rapper who chronicles small-town life with a big-city swagger and a musical attack that mixes hip-hop and rock & roll, Hosier (not to be confused with the similarly named singer and songwriter Hozier) was born Chris Hosier in Fort Wayne, Indiana on December 1, 1988. By his own admission, Hosier had a difficult childhood, and he learned to rely on himself from a young age. Chris grew up in Anderson, Indiana, 80 miles from Fort Wayne, and he was influenced by his cousin and best friend, both of whom were hip-hop fans and performers on the city's underground rap scene. When he was 18, Chris began writing raps and producing tracks, eager to make a name for himself. In 2011 he released his first singles, "Crooked City Champion" and "Make the Hood Jump," using the name Young Chris, and he began earning a reputation as one of the Midwest's leading "hick hop" artists. By 2012, Young Chris changed his stage name to Hosier, and over the next several years he expanded his following with frequent live work. Hosier's hard work was beginning to pay off by 2016, as singles such as "Long Bumpy Road," "Redneck Rave Anthem," "Country Side Living," and "Jamming Sweet Home Alabama" began attracting attention through online play. Hosier's first full-length album, Paving My Way, was released by Hosier's own Redneckin label in April 2017.



Monday Sep 09, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 9-8-19
Monday Sep 09, 2019
Monday Sep 09, 2019
No guest this but we had a few tracks to showcase this week Plus Sunshine returns with her view on todays news .And all the latest talk in the local coffee shops and barber shops.



Monday Sep 02, 2019
Side Hustle Radio (Mr.Flava)
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Mr. Flava (Colin Greenwood) is from Jamaica, and hails from Islington in the parish of
St. Mary. He attended Water Valley Primary School and Islington Secondary School. He started doing music at a tender age; performing for family members, friends, and also small shows in the community. After leaving school, he realized that the best place for an artist to be recognized is in Kingston, so he relocated to Fletcher's Land (Kingston) and started going to studios. He began performing on lots of shows with what we would call the top artists in the reggae/dancehall industry.
Now, here he is ready for the world!



Monday Sep 02, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio (Sydney Ranee)
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Los Angeles native, Sydney Ranee’ is more than just a voice. The singer,songwriter and producer was born with a passion for music and desire to entertain. Heavily influenced by artists such as Prince,Sting, Stevie Wonder and Jill Scott; Sydney has been praised for her classic sound and her dynamic stage presence. Sydney Ranee’s sound has been described as a unique blend of Soul, R&B and Funk music. Her voice and it’s originality has earned her the name “The Sultry Songstress”. Sydney’s songwriting has been featured in various music blogs such as Impose Magazine, The Singer’s Room and AXS. She is an international act having rocked stages throughout the U.S., Singapore and Italy and has also proven herself to be a key player in the LA music scene. In 2015 she debuted her first EP titled “Born To Run”. A year later she returned with her second EP titled “You Could”. Sydney wrote and produced the three songs for the EP and it received radio airplay in the U.K. and the U.S. Sydney Ranee’ is currently wrapping up her third EP, with it’s first single dropping on March 29,2019.



Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 8-24-19(Daneen Wilburn)
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Daneen Wilburn has been taking fans on a musical journey of emotion and passion since she was a child. Her style transitions from soul to gospel, jazz and ballads effortlessly. "She is an engaging performer and a true talent. If you ever have a chance to see her perform, do it." These are the words of Grammy Winner Clarence McDonald, producer of Nancy Wilson’s Music on My Mind album, and Bill Withers’ "Lovely Day."
This is why her fans have been eagerly awaiting her debut album, produced by two-time Grammy Winner, Kamau Kenyatta. Kamau is best known for his discovery of singer Gregory Porter. His production of Gregory's four albums yielded four Grammy nominations and two wins. Kamau has also worked with Patti Austin, Earl Klugh, Ed Motta and Carl Anderson (Jesus Christ Superstar).
Daneen's self titled album was released in June to rave reviews. "This album is an arousing debut by one soulful singer" says Patrick Van De Weile, of Key and Chord Magazine in Belgium. Together with Kamau, Daneen carefully crafted a blend of soul, jazz and gospel. But, before any of this, she was just a San Diego girl with a dream.
Daneen’s parents were both gospel singers and made music an important part of her life. By age seven, she was the lead singer of the family band and by age nineteen, she found herself singing at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, with some of gospel music’s top names, including, Edwin Hawkins, Darryl Coley, and Ricky Grundy. After a few years, she married and started a family, deciding to leave the music industry to be a full-time mother. Her dream would be put on hold, but not forgotten. Throughout the years, she loved her role as a mother and looked forward to the day when her voice would be heard again.
Daneen returned to music twenty years later, quickly becoming one of San Diego’s most sought after vocalists. She had the honor of performing for former First Lady Laura Bush, and when US Women’s soccer star, Alex Morgan wed Servando Carrasco, Daneen sang as she made her way down the aisle.
In 2013, MLB’s San Diego Padres asked Daneen to sing for the memorial service of baseball legend Tony Gwynn. Before 25,000 fans at Petco Park and a national television audience, she performed a version of "Amazing Grace" that silenced the spellbound crowd.
Daneen's new album is a reflection of her life surrounded by singers and musicians. It includes a remake of a gospel quartet song recorded by her uncles in the early nineteen seventies, entitled, "I'll Be Free." Radio personality, Fred Carter of KPVU Radio in Washington DC, describes her performance as "bold, honest, and inspirational." Daneen's personal motto is "a song should be both heard and felt."



Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Side Hustle Radio 8-25-19 ( Wes Kardigan)
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Wes Kardigan, born Tommie Smith, Jr., was raised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. While being highly influenced by the likes of Common, Jay-Z, Ludacris, T.I., OutKast, Eminem and Lupe Fiasco to name a few, Wes spent most of his time concentrating on his craft as a Hip-Hop Songwriter/Artist.
By age 17, he became a member of a local hip-hop crew, F.L.O.C. During this time period, Wes signed with Radix Records, a Chicago-based independent record company whose roster included former Jive Records recording artist, "Syleena Johnson". As the first hip-hop solo act on the label, he performed alongside Hip-Hop Icon "KRS-One" and also collaborated with a then up-and-coming producer name "Kanye West", whom he met through his friend/schoolmate, "GLC".
After graduation, Wes enrolled at Columbia College Chicago, where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Business Management/Marketing. Upon graduation from college, Wes Kardigan expanded his talents by venturing off into music production. Although he admires many producers, he is inspired by a select few: J-Dilla, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Just Blaze, Kanye, Swizz Beatz and Hi-Tek. Under the tutelage of his god-brother, Wes began making beats on industry-standard equipment such as the Ensoniq ASR-10 and the Akai MPC 2000.
From there, in 2000, Wes assisted in street promoting "DIRTY HARRIET", the debut album from Flipmode/Elektra recording artist, "Rah Digga", the multi-platinum selling soundtrack, "ROMEO MUST DIE" and the gold-selling grammy nominated album, "LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE" by fellow Chicagoan, "Common".
In 2002, Wes would co-executive produce contribute five tracks and co-write four songs on "GOOD STATUS", an independently-released album by Chicago-based rapper, "CHINA BLACK". On into 2003, Wes would help to promote the album by performing at various venues in Chicago with China Black such as the Isaac Hayes Restaurant.
In 2005, he bacame a member of "ASCAP" as both a writer and publisher as well as produced the track for the opening credits to "URBAN SCENZE", a full-length sketch comedy written and directed by Lawrence Lee Wallace. The track would reappear in the comedy sequel a year later.
In 2007, Wes co-wrote and guest appeared on "LIVE", a braggadocio-type song by Chicago-based hip-hop trio, "BRAN-X". The song garnered airplay on radio station WGCI while becoming one of the most downloaded songs off their album, "DAYJOBNIGHTJOB", on ITunes. In 2008, Wes continued performing at spots throughout the Midwest Region including Gary, Indiana, Cleveland, Ohio and Kalamazoo, Michigan.
In 2009, Wes Kardigan was an opening act at The Ribs N Soul Festival held in Detroit, Michigan and The Global Mixxx DJ Retreat which featured such acts as Common, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Bilal and Little Brother.
In March 2011, he participated in the 360 Hip-Hop Beat Battle, which was a part of a music industry workshop hosted by hip-hop pioneer, "Erick Sermon" and would be later interviewed by "Urban Grind TV", a Chicago TV outlet station. In August of that same year, Wes Kardigan released his first music video entitled, "SOMEDAY".
In 2012, Wes continued to perform throughout the Chicagoland area which included him participating in the July edition of "CHICAGO MEETS NYC TALENT SHOWCASE" where the winner would travel to New York to perform in front of label executives from Epic Records. Also Wes would make it to the finals of the "SEPTEMBER COUP D' EXPOSURE SONG COMPETITION" where the winner opened up for Grammy-Nominated Hip-Hop Artist/Actor, "MOS DEF". As a producer, in November, Wes partook in the "iSTANDARD PRODUCER SHOWCASE: MIDWEST EDITION". During this event he was judged and critiqued on his production skills by Multi-Platinum/Grammy-Award Winning Producers Jimi Hendrix (Jay-Z, G-Unit, Ashanti, Ja Rule & 2Pac) & S1 (Jay-Z, Beyonce & Kanye West).
Although, muscially, being an artist is his #1 passion, some of his other goals include being able to develop artists, acting in major motion films, invest in property to be used to shelter the homeless, aid them in finding employment & have after-school programs for the youth.
Currently, Wes Kardigan stays busy writing and producing for upcoming projects. Whether it is on the mic or behind the boards, with the ability to connect with different walks of life, Wes Kardigan is destined to capture the attention of all, from "record executives" to "record consumers".