Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Apr 14, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 4-14-19
Sunday Apr 14, 2019
Sunday Apr 14, 2019
A Dayton Ohio Native, Carl Moore fell in love with music at an early age. He obtained a degree in Psychology and Music, and a Master's a degree in Entertainment Business.
Carl's music career has taken him down multiple paths such as being a Musical Director, participating in multiple gospel recordings, and playing for music/vocal ensembles around the Ohio area.
Artists such as Musiq Soulchild, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Patricia Wilkinson, and many others influenced him to create a solo project entitled, "Somethin New". His neyo soul style embodies songs about life and love, but most importantly positive music.



Sunday Apr 07, 2019



Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Side Hustle Radio 4-6-19
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Get familiar with rising indie hip hop recording artist R.S aka REIME SCHEMES!
Reime Schemes is originally from Detroit, MI and moved out to Los Angeles, CA to pursue his career in entertainment. Reime Schemes has built a major name for himself while being stationed on the West Coast, and has collaborated on songs with some of the heaviest hitters in the game such as Keith Murray of Def Squad, Yukmouth of The Luniz, Tupac Shakur’s brother Mopreme, Young Noble of 2Pac’s Outlawz, the legendary Spice 1, Bad Azz, and Kurupt of Da Dogg Pound Gangstaz, and the list goes on and on. He’s even shared the stage with artists such as Domino, former No Limit artist Young Bleed, Jayo Felony and more.
Due to the success of the 2015 viral hit single “Progression” by Reime Schemes featuring Armageddon of the late Big Pun’s Terror Squad and indie hip hop Detroit star Revolver, Reime Schemesand “Geddy” (Armageddon) have decided to team up yet again to duplicate the success of the past single, this time by working on and releasing a full joint project together titled RHYMAGEDDON that released May 2017.



Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 4-6-19
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Sunday Apr 07, 2019
Whitney Sweetwine is a singer, songwriter, model and performer hailing from SoutheastWashington D.C. Her parents always encouraged her to excel in life, especially academically.Little did her parents know, She was blessed with a voice that for her young age, was so sweetand inviting. Whitney would slowly start to sway towards her love for the arts. She began tosecretly choreograph her own dance routines as well as write & sing her own songs when shewas just five years old. She realized she had some amazing gifts but she didn't know how toexpress them.Her passion to participate in the arts and constant childhood dreams of being "famous"became greater as she got older. This sparked her interest in entertainment & made her long forthe comfort of being on stage in front of millions. While Being educated in the DC public schoolsystem , she discovered a greater love for fine arts , dance & vocal performance. She joined thechoir, dance team, & cheerleading team to satisfy her need to express her music talents. Shewas extremely shy about revealing her passion for singing so pursued dance & later,professional modeling. In high school, she loved to be on stage and would often performfreestyle dances at her school's awards assemblies. She also used this time to work on hersongwriting & voice. Throughout her youth, she would listen to singers such as Chaka Khan,Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Minnie Ripperton, & new school artists like Aaliyah Beyonce,destiny's child, usher, & Ciara. From these artists, she created her own unique, sweet yetbeautiful voice in hopes that one day people would embrace her music. Today she still pursuesboth modeling and most importantly music. Besides modeling in a host of fashion events, Shehas also continued to pursue her dreams to be in the music industry by hosting local talentshows and performing at various places in the DMV area. Thus far, she has performed inLondon, Atlanta, and all over the D.C., Maryland and Virginia Area. She has won numerousmusic competitions including the DMV spotlight segment for D.C.'S WPGC 95.5 FM. She is alsoone of the reigning R&B champions for D.C.'s 93.9 WKYS FM's VERSUS competition. Last butnot least, she has been recognized by 93.9 WKYS's EZ Street as one of the Top DMV artists.Lastly , she won a worldwide competition for Hilton hotels Rockstar contest in which she wroteand arranged a song &!commercial called “Make It right “. She was awarded a trio to the 2018Grammy Awards and recognized by Hilton offices worldwide.."Every time I conquer something, Ifeel that I am one step closer to my dream". She plans to stay humble even when she makes itto the top and says that she can't wait to see her name in shining lights one day.



Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Soul Hustle Radio 3-30-19
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Good r&b and talk live with DeePoise and Hef



Sunday Mar 31, 2019



Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Pushin Soul 3-30-19
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Still PUSHIN THAT SOUL TO THE WORLD ITS DJ DEE-POISE



Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Side Hustle Radio 3-30-19
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Sunday Mar 31, 2019
Growing up in Syracuse, New York and Atlanta, Georgia taught me three identity shaping values, that in turn have become the main pillars of my character. Number one, the positivity offset. Making light out of a situations where others see the glass half empty, shaped me as a young man. While everyone around me seemed to subject themselves to the darkness of life, I knew that positivity and optimism would get me in the mindset to not only escape the cyclical nature of settling with a life of mediocracy and normality at best, but it would be the catalyst that would enable me me soar beyond any expectations that people had set for me. Once you realize that you are the creator of your own reality and shut out everyone else’s opinion or judgment, your life will change. Thinking “too big” simply does not exist.
Number two, understanding that you simply cannot loose if you bet on yourself. Between all of the discrimination and even violence that I've had to face and swallow, the 5 mile daily walk to the bus stop in the cold streets, being homeless in Atlanta and so much more, I began to loose my connection with the men and women around me. Compassion and empathy was looked down on and being “cut throat” was admired in my culture. This is why I spent 7 years of my life putting a smile on kid’s faces while working at the YMCA as a young man. I admired the children’s innocence, their ability to never judge someone and their honesty. Three traits that most adults around me lacked. Lastly, being able to internalize the concept of time. Time is all we have, but time is created by man and therefore does not even exist. This is something that I will often speak about in my lyrics and is tied into my way of life. Tomorrow is never promised, and I'm overly thankful for each and every day. I praise God when I wake up in the morning, that my eyes allow to see and I am able to take in another breath of that fresh San Diego air. With this mindset, I've understood that you cannot loose in life. In the rap industry, so many new artists are fixated on the number of diamonds in their chain, the number of women they have slept with. All I care about is being able to see another day. So there; the positivity offset, betting on yourself, and being a conscious individual who is not asleep to just how precious life really is.
So where does hip hop play into this? I’ve been rapping for 18 years. When I was years old, my dad put me on a stage at the neighborhood block party and told me “entertain them” At 7, I barely even knew what the word “entertain” meant. But I fearlessly took the stage and started beatboxing and dancing. At 7 years old I was able to feed off of other peoples energy. Seeing a few smiles in the audience was one of the best feelings I had ever felt, and it is no different to this day. I live to make people laugh and be themselves. At a very young age, I knew I wanted to be an artist. Even though I knew how to rhyme well by age 10, that simply was wasn’t enough. I adopted skills that would push me to the next level by listening to what people were saying. The critics, the fans and everyone in-between.
As I got older the road got only got tougher. I found myself at college in my third year with no more money to continue the path of higher education. However it wasn’t a total disappointment because durning the journey I met a beautiful girl named Nailah. I was home with no degree bouncing from job to job, but never did I let go of the magic of music. It never was enough no matter how hard I worked. No one believed in my music as much as I did. With no monetary I was homeless. I knew manifesting a dream of such magnitude would take some sacrifice, but not everything. I lost friends family and my home to find that bright light stage.
So Nai and I packed up what we had left and moved to San Diego California. Living off of food stamps I searched for a job so that I could get a car to continue my Uber career. It took three years of struggle and pain to get one, but once I did I freestyled my way to a 4.9 Uber rating.



Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Out Tha Lab 3-25-19
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
We Play new hiphop of the week plus up and coming hip hop artist in our mix shows get heard @djdeepoise on every social media site



Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Pushin Soul 3-25-19
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
All R&B in the mix as we do every week on Pushin Soul the that plays R&B , Indie Neo Soul and more in the mix