DJ Suss One, Gabe P, Spinderella, Rob Base, and More Hit 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop Celebration Hosted by Rémy Martin

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At BLUE MIDTOWN in New York on Thursday night (Apr. 27), Rémy Martin and iHeart media celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.

Hip-hop fans and culture aficionados came together to celebrate Remy Martin VSOP Mixtape Volume 3 Limited Edition, the third and final volume in Rémy Martin’s limited-edition trilogy that aims to highlight Mixtape culture, a critical movement in music and the hip-hop scene.

The night featured special appearances from Remy Martin’s Mixtape DJ colleagues, including Kool DJ Red Alert, DJ Cocoa Chanelle, and DJ Marley Marl. It was hosted by members of the Remy Martin DJ collective DJ Suss One and Gabe P. The Remy Ginger was one of the speciality drinks served to guests. DJ Suss One and DJ Whutever provided the music, and Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock surprised everyone by performing.

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Rémy Martin has praised hip-hop and mixtape culture throughout the duration of the Mixtape campaign. They commemorated the beginning of hip-hop and its cultural influence in Volume 1. Finally, Volume 3 is the pinnacle of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary celebration. For Volume 2, they paid respect to the vitality of US hip-hop culture.

Through innovative alliances with iHeartMedia and the Universal Hip Hop Museum, the VSOP Mixtape Vol. 3 Limited Edition will continue to commemorate 50 years of hip-hop and mixtape culture in 2023. Participants who interact with the murals can scan QR codes in a partnership with iHeartMedia now through July 2023 for a chance to win two tickets to the Rémy Martin Mixtape celebrations in participating cities.

The Rémy Martin Mixtape Street Art Museum, a first for the company, is a touring exhibition that features eight legendary DJs that had a major influence on the development of mixtape culture. These talents consist of From Harlem, New York, Kool DJ Red Alert, regarded as one of the pioneers of hip-hop music and culture, DJ Cocoa Chanelle – Rapper, producer, radio personality, award-winning DJ, and renowned “turntablist;” DJ Spinderella – Brooklyn’s own GRAMMY Award-winning DJ, producer, actor, rapper, writer, and global “turntablist;” DJ Marley Marl, a rapper, DJ, and one of the best super producers in hip-hop, West Coast rapper, record producer, and director DJ Yella is from Los Angeles. One of the South’s most well-known mixtape DJs is DJ Jelly. One of the best DJs in Chicago, DJ Jay illa serves as the official dj for Meta and the Chicago Bears. DJ Shortkut is a renowned DJ and world-class “turntablist” from the Bay Area.

These eight giants will be remembered with one-of-a-kind murals all across New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and San Francisco, thanks to a creative concept by Fred & Farid New York and in partnership with Xia Gordon. The graphics will make use of A.R. technology, offering a viewing experience that is interactive and showcases the influence that each DJ has had over the course of their careers. Participants will be able to scan the unique QR codes incorporated into each of the mural designs as part of the immersive experience to gain a greater understanding of each DJ’s background and the influence they have had on modern music.

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BMF’: Here’s All The Music You Heard In Season 2, Episode 9

(WARNING: Spoilers for this week’s BMF episode will be found below.)

In episode nine of season two of BMF, Meech and Terry are back in Atlanta and they’re there for few reasons. With their Colombian connect in place, the duo, along with help from the rest of BMF and the PA Boys, are looking to set up shop in ATL. Though business is at the forefront of their minds, they also made sure to find some time for some fun as they make the trip during the famed Freaknik week. While Meech and Terry are able to get the ball rolling on setting up shop in Atlanta, thanks to some help from Goldie, it doesn’t come without some unfortunate events. Meech and Terry’s good friend Ty is shot and killed during a shooting in the city and B-Mickie nearly kills Terry — and that’s just the half of it.

The aforementioned events in the ninth episode of BMF season two, titled “High Treason,” are soundtracked by songs that help to accentuate the emotions behind each scene. You can find a list of them belong as well as details about the scenes that the records soundtracked.

The following records were provided thanks to the Starz Public Relations team.

Al Skratch x Fredro — “Get ‘Em”

We hear this record around the 0:30 mark as Terry, Meech, B-Mickie, and others are racing down Atlanta streets and sports cars clearly enjoying themselves.

Fredro — “It’s Not Safe”

Around the 02:02 mark, Meech gets off the phone with Detective Bryant after essentially telling him to kick rocks. B-Mickie looks forward to relocating to Atlanta to start new, but he still fears the unknown despite Meech’s attempts to reassure him.

50 Cent — “Wish Me Luck” Feat. Charlie Wilson

This is the theme song of BMF. It plays around the 3:00 mark in “Both Sides Of The Fence.” While it’s only 50 Cent and Charlie Wilson’s voices that are heard at this moment, the song also features Snoop Dogg and Moneybagg Yo.

M.C. A.D.E. — “Bass Mechanic”

M.C. A.D.E’s “Bass Mechanic” can be heard around the 04:34 mark as Meech, Terry, B-MIckie, and the BMF and PA Boys arrive in Atlanta. Though there is business to take care of, the crews are starting things off with some fun at Freaknik.

Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock — “It Takes Two”

Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock iconic “It Takes Two” records plays around the 05:11 mark as the party begins. We see Meech dancing with two girls, Terry playing cards, and everyone else having fun. One member of the PA Boys is being too aggressive with a woman which forces Meech and Sterling to call for his removal from the job they’re in Atlanta for.

Aerin— “No Lookin’ Back!”

We hear this track around the 12:13 mark as Meech and Terry arrive at Goldie’s house for the first time since they were last in Atlanta earlier this season. They meet with her to ask for help in setting up shop in Atlanta

Nyalah — “Show Out”

Around the 16:33 mark, Meech and Terry’s arrive at Ty’s house. They meet his wife (played by Yung Miami) and propose the idea of planting a flag in Atlanta, but without stepping on Ty’s toes. Ty reluctantly agrees to help them out in setting up shop in Atlanta. They also agree to stay for dinner.

Man Doe — “Shave Beat”

This instrumental plays around the 19:30 as Lucille sits at dinner with Pastor Swift. She vents about the struggles she’s had with the men in her life (Charles, Meech, and Terry). Swift makes a move with Lucille, but she turns him down.

E. Thompkins — “Live Without You”

We hear this record around the 21:50 mark as Monique and Lamar are doing lines of coke. Monique is still trying to trap Lamar and possibly kill him as she’s planned with Meech. Lamar catches on to the basis of Monqiue’s plan and things take a tragic turn.

Quann — “Break Beat 1”

Around the 31:45 mark, Meech, Terry, and the BMF & PA Boys crew return to the streets of Atlanta where they spot a man named Dice selling in the crowd. Meech and B-Mickie approach him and look to set up a deal.

BChe x Bud — “Take My Life”

This song plays around the 37:34 mark as Terry sits in the car with a man he hired to kill B-Mickie. Meech and Terry tricked B-Mickie into thinking that they were going to Atlanta to set up shop for a hub he would be in charge of. Truth is, they both planned to have him killed.

Marlon and Osinachi — “A&T”

We hear this song around the 38:48 mark as BMF and the PA Boys walk into Magic City for a night of fun. Meech is approached by a stripper who’s in college and looking to get her tuition paid. In the end, the both get what they want.

Stephie — “Moon Bolder”

Around the 41:13 mark, Meech emerges from the back room in the strip club to meet with Stephanie, a real estate agent in Atlanta that Goldie promised to introduce him to.

Anderson — “Brave”

We hear this song around the 41:45 mark as Meech and Terry’s meeting with Stephanie concludes. They both tell her the homes they’re looking for, and when Stephanie and Terry leave, Goldie tells Meech that the sick lady he saw at her house was her baby sister who is suffering from AIDS.

Don Cabán — “Chasing Paper”

The episode concludes with this record playing starting at around the 48:26 mark. “High Treason” ended with Meech having to tell Ty’s wife that he was shot and killed. She slaps him and tells him to make sure that whoever did this pays for their crimes. Meech also stops B-Mickie from shooting Terry.

New episodes of ‘BMF’ are available on the STARZ app on Fridays at 12:00 am EST and on the STARZ TV channel at 8:00 pm EST.