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The Rhythm & The Rebel Show The Rhythm x The Rebel, a weekly podcast on iTunes in which we discuss HipHop, Politics, Sports and In our our case that's unfiltered, uncut.... real.

The Rhythm and The Rebel, a weekly podcast on iTunes in which we discuss Hip Hop, Politics, Sports and more. The four man crew consist if your host JazWonder as well as DJ Ray, J Optiks and NewMoney While most podcast deliver content in a "constructed show" format, we like to broadcast to our audience as if it was Barbershop or cooler talk. We want our listeners to engage in our conversation as if

the topics and point of views are similar conversation and debate you would have with their friends and family. We will get LOUD, we will get HEATED. We are at our core a HIP HOP SHOW and most of shows have a theme/primary topic but we will delve into current news and give our takes on politics (politricks), technology, cinema, health and so on. And to add to the ambience we have DJ Ray already on set to through to the music in between topics. Music selection will also be based on the theme of the episode. Rhythm Rebel wi ll have special guest on show regularly from hip hop artists, lawyers, community leaders etc. Also you can find us in Wordpress, Tumblr, Facebook and YouTube for news and reviews. So check us out and take this journey with us. We Talking ,You Listening.

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Spoonie G

Spoonie Gee (born Gabriel Jackson) is one of the earliest rap artists, and one of the few rap artists to release records in the 1970s. Some Themes in his music were precursors of gangsta rap.

Jackson was born in Harlem, New York City, receiving his 'Spoonie' nickname as a child because the spoon was the only utensil that he used to eat with. His mother died when he was twelve years old, and he went to live with his uncle, the record producer Bobby Robinson, in whose apartment he began to practice rapping.

His first recording came about after Peter Brown visited Robinson's record store and mentioned that he was looking to make a rap record. Spoonie's name was suggested, and he recorded "Spoonin' Rap", which was released on Brown's Sound Of New York, USA imprint, featuring a lyric that included jailhouse references that would later become common in Gangsta rap, and with echo applied to vocals in a similar way to many Jamaican deejay records. Spoonie Gee has been described as "the original gangster rapper".
He then recorded for Robinson's Enjoy! Records, his first release for the label being the similarly minimalistic "Love Rap" (on which he was accompanied on Congas by his brother Pooche Costello), issued on the B-side of the Treacherous Three's "New Rap Language" (on which he also featured), leading to his early nickname of 'The Love Rapper'. Jackson was a founding member of the Treacherous Three, along with L.A. Sunshine and Kool Moe Dee. The group added Special K as a member when Jackson left to record his first single. The group was named Spoonie Gee and the Treacherous Three when Jackson returned for a period before going solo.

He left Enjoy! and moved to Sugarhill Records, where he enjoyed further hits with "Spoonie's Back" and the collaboration with The Sequence on "Monster Jam". He moved on again to Aaron Fuchs' Tuff City label, on which the majority of his later output was issued, including "That's My Style", on which he attacked Schoolly D for copying his style. By the mid-1980s, he was also working in a rehabilitation centre for people with learning disabilities. His career took off once again in 1987 with his debut album, The Godfather of Rap, produced by Marley Marl and Teddy Riley, and issued on the Tuff City label.

In the mid-1990s a compilation of his work, Godfather of Hip Hop, was issued on the Ol' Skool Flava label, In the mid-2000s he returned with a new EP, The Boss is Back. In 2008, "Love Rap" was ranked number 65 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.

Spoonie Gee has been credited with originating the phrase "yes, yes, y'all."

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