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The foundation of Mr. Sonny James' DJ career is hip-hop, soul, funk, and jazz. In this weekly radio show, Sonny and co-host Fatnice dig deeper for some of the feel good music that help set the tone for who they are today. Soul as a concept is not outdated and the traditional hip-hop culture these two Philadelphia ambassadors represent is NOT disposable. Get on board and take the weekly ride with us Across The Tracks and you'll be looking for more.
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A special guest, the legendary J-Live joins us for a special quarantined edition of Across The Tracks. We discuss his lengthy career in hip hop, early days in NY, moving onto Philly and Atlanta, and what it's like to be raising hip hop kids.
After a year hiatus, Across The Tracks returns with a dope set from Sonny plus special guest host Zarinah who also laced us with a new intro for 2020. Listen up and enjoy!
Sonny is on the move as usual and having the best time with Spirit Airlines (Eyeroll). Nice nearly had to console a bunch of people at a viewing of Avengers Endgame and more on this Year 4 ending episode of Across The Tracks.
Nice is bewildered listening to Solange. Son is too buried in classics to be bothered. A new Studio 54 doc is out and Netflix is pretty much like breathing. This and more after theeeeese messages.
PS. There are no messages.
The homies are back and Sonny's exhausted from spending the week in Anaheim at NAMM. Fatnice is spent from trying to understand the Fyre Festival debacle and how Ja Rule was able to walk away scott-free.
Happy New Year! Nice gets engaged and celebrates the holiday season in Cuba while Sonny breaks is back. Fun times.
Complex Con Recap, People Under The Stairs retirement, and more.
A Little Brother reunion show happened, The Philadelphia Flyers has a new mascot and Philly has decided that they didn't like it until non Philly people agreed. Now they like him, go figure. All this and more on ATT121.
Love and Respect to the icon, Aretha Franklin (RIP). Sonny recalls an encounter with her and Michael Eric Dyson. Plus, a recap of the polarizing Robert Glasper interview in which he commented on Lauryn Hill's unprofessionalism and more.
We’re back with another brand new episode of @acrossthetracksradio. While Fatnice is away chasing muggles from Diagon Alley Mr. Sonny James holds it down, playing some of the finest jams for you. We also have special guest Ryan Jeter, custom sneaker and attire creator of @lostsoleshi. Ryan custom creates some of the dopest sneaks and gear around. Check out his IG for yourself and hear his perspective on the sneaker game from both sides of the tracks.
The guys are obsessed with Funko Pops. It's a bit much...
Detroit Movement Festival Recap and more new music.
Discussion about Lauryn Hill's current reputation to her fans. Donald Glover's transformation and new video, Rock n Roll Hall of Fame review and more.
We bike like we never left. Talking about lifelong staples like Toys R Us and K Mart going out of business and how we can capitalize for our kids. Plus mostly new musack.
The guys discuss new music, Black Panther, the new Phonte album, and more...
Black History Month mix for you and yours. RIP Dennis Edwards.
Apologies for the poor quality during the dialogue portions. Technical difficulties back for the nine nine. Happy New Year nonetheless.
Back like we never left. Talks about Q-Tip's Grammy rant, Kindred's weekly live showcase, Fatnice's horror movie catalogue and more.
We pay tribute do our dear friend Keturah Caesar aka Krazzy K on this episode. She recently passed away after losing her 3 year battle with cancer. She was a B-Girl and she got down to songs like this. Condolences to the Philly community and most importantly, her family. We love you K!
The dudes are back on deck for ATT Radio. Sonny tries to his bill with "props" since they come easier than dollars in Los Angeles. Nice goes bizerk with rare movie posters and Sonny has a theory he's bootlegging them. Black excellence and mad tunes. The ting goes skrrrrrrrrop. pop pop ka ka ka.