
Four years ago, to the day, we broadcasted our first episode EVER of the Hip-Hop Corner on WMUC 88.1 FM. Four years later, we’re now on WMUC Digital and we’ve had the top show running on WMUC for years. We’ve interviewed guests such as Dr. Maya Angelou, Mac Miller and Joe Budden, to name a few. And we’ve had highlights like grammy-nominated R&B singer Raheem Devaughn coming to our studio to take over the show over and chill with fans. We’re going to talk about some of our great moments today to celebrate plus…

We’ve made it no secret that we’re looking to take our show to the next level. And Diddy’s new TV network presents us with an opportunity to do just that. Diddy said he’s looking for people who ARE music culture to build his new network and we believe we ARE hip-hop at the Hip-Hop Corner. You can watch Diddy’s recruitment video by CLICKING HERE. Also, Diddy proclaimed that music is in a state of emergency. And, we, at the Hip-Hop Corner, have been saying that for years!! We are all for a musical revolution!! All show, as Diddy requested in THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO, we are going to use the hashtag #STATEOFMUSIC to talk about just that. We invite you to join in the conversation as we broadcast on air today from 4 to 6pm. Hit us up on Twitter @HipHopCorner. Click below to tune into our radio program LIVE and to watch us LIVE on UStream…
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The revolution is here.
June 9, 2013 | Categories: Main, Next Show | Tags: college, culture, diddy, hip hop, hip hop corner, radio, rap, revolt, tv, umd, wmuc | Leave A Comment »

DJ Boss Player & Professor Solomon Comissiong
We’re old school here at The Hip-Hop Corner. Our show is centered upon the same principles as the legendary Afrika Bambaataa’s original hip-hop radio program, which are “peace, unity, love and having fun, fun, fun…”. We want to make a difference here at The Hip-Hop Corner and bring some positive energy to this planet. Along those lines, no show we’ve ever done is more important than the episode that is available for download this week. We brought in my professor at the University of Maryland, a renowned hip-hop activist and published author, Solomon Comissiong, to speak out on hip-hop and how it relates to the larger American culture and society. We spoke out on a wide range of issues from corporate manipulation of hip-hop artists to propaganda in the media to institutional racism to the prison industrial complex and more… The conversation got very deep and very controversial. Believe me, the powers that be don’t want these types of conversations on the radio! So, take some time out to be entertained and most importantly informed and DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK’S RECORDED EPISODE by CLICKING HERE. (This week’s episode is only available from 6/25 to to 6/30.)
June 25, 2012 | Categories: Main, Past Shows | Tags: activism, America, college, culture, dj boss player, hip hop, hip hop corner, racism, radio, rap, revolution, society, solomon comissiong, umd, university, wmuc | Leave A Comment »