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Miss Fadia and Jay Blue are in the studio with the host of FooFoo Radio. They have Mr. Stinky on the phone who just released a new single called "Acquainted". They are discussing the song "Make the Night Last" by Mr. Stinky, which is a collaboration with Carla Cabrera. The song is a major crossover of Afro beats, dancehall reggae, and reggaeton. Mr. Stinky shares that his name is trademarked and talks about his all-natural rolling papers and ganja products. He also mentions his music is available on various platforms and his record label is Vigilante Records. The song "Make the Night Last" has almost a million streams on Spotify and Mr. Stinky hopes to work with more Spanish artists in the future. Welcome KJCC listeners to FooFoo Radio. In the studio right now is Miss Fadia, one of our students here at San Jose City College. And we also have Jay Blue in the house right now. And on the phone we have Mr. Stinky who is going to, we're going to play a song of his in just a second. So Jay Blue, tell us what's going on today. First of all, I want to say happy Wednesday. Glad to be here. Thanks for having me. Mr. Stinky just released a new single. It was called Acquainted. It was just released last month, but I, unfortunately, I don't have that record with me today. So I want to introduce the song, Make the Night Last, by Mr. Stinky and some special guests. And I also have Mr. Stinky on the phone with me right now. It's Mr. Stinky. What's up man? What's going on? Mr. Stinky in the business. Mr. Stinky, tell us about the song, Make the Night Last, and the special guests on the song. What happened? How did you guys put that together? So the song was originally produced by a guy named Dick Hertz. He's an Asian guy. And then, so the song is a major crossover, so like, so it's an Afro beats style of dancehall reggae type, you know what I'm saying? So it's like a mix between Afro beats, dancehall reggae, and reggaeton. Then I got a special guest, Carla Cabrera on there, who's from Puerto Rico. So she's doing reggaeton style, and then me, I'm doing dancehall reggae on there. Me and myself, Mr. Stinky, and it's just a hell of a collaboration, you know? And it's already, it's a radio-ready song, club-friendly, DJ-friendly, you know what I'm saying? And it's international, and you can play it anywhere. And people really love it. Get out your seat and dance. It's got a cool little love story, and some freaky little content on there for the people, you know? Yes. Mr. Stinky, I really thank you for your support. I've received the Mr. Stinky's Ganja poster, flyer, with the Mr. Stinky Spotify, Mr. Stinky's Ganja Instagram, and the MrStinky.store. And I really appreciate the Mr. Stinky Ganja's papers. My instructor was asking me about that, and she said, Do we call him Mr. Stinky because he smells like weed? And I said, I don't know. So why don't you tell us, why don't you share with us why they call you Mr. Stinky? Because I'm the, me on the radio, I wouldn't say too much. Nah, it's all good. Yeah, I got a long history of, you know, with the marijuana background, family background. I don't want to go into too much of it, but I can tell you at this moment, because I don't know what kind of radio this is, but I can tell you at this moment, the name Mr. Stinky's Ganja is definitely federally trademarked now, so it's the name Mr. Stinky. So, you know, y'all are going to start to see the strands popping up right now. The rolling papers have taken off, Mr. Stinky's Ganja rolling papers. Mr. Stinky's all-natural rolling papers. He has taken off a lot of distributors and dispensaries has taken off the product. I'm excited about that. I'm glad about that. We don't have no pesticides. We don't have no, you know, no bleach and none of those harmful metals. And, you know, my stuff is all-natural. You know what I'm saying? And if you want something even higher quality, we have all organic gel. Excellent. I got the product, man. You know, we're going to take it all away. So we're all going to watch out. All these other big names are going to watch out because we take it over. That's wonderful. Thanks for sharing that. So you've got music on Pandora, Apple, Spotify, YouTube, music. I mean, everywhere. I mean, if it's out there, I'm there. Just Google Mr. Stinky. The name Mr. Stinky is everywhere. You know what I'm saying? Okay. And what's another name? Mr. Stinky on all platforms. You know what I mean? So you can find me anywhere. And share with us your record label. The record label. The record label is Vigilante Records. Again, that's Vigilante Records or Vigilante International. That's the record label. I'm the CEO. Excellent. Okay. All right. All right. So right now I think we've got a little bit of time to introduce the song Make the Night Last. Make the Night Last. By Mr. Stinky. 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It's a good song. You know what I'm saying? And tell us. Okay. I did my part. The first verse I did, I freaked out. When they put it on, because we recorded in Las Vegas here at the big studio across the street from the stadium. And I came in and I just freaked out. I heard the rhythm playing, you know what I'm saying? And I just started going in. You know what I'm saying? And so then, you know, we was listening to it for a minute. I actually wrote the hook because I wanted it all to blend in right, the concept to be good. And then the second verse I actually wrote it. So, you know, that's why the flow is a little bit different between the first and the second. But, yeah, it's all good. And then Carla Cabrera, when she got there, somebody had tried to write her verse for another Spanish artist. But when she got there, whatever she was writing, it didn't really work out. So I was like, you know what, just follow this rhythm. I just gave her the rhythm. Like I kind of coached her. I don't even understand Spanish, but I co-stronged her. I'm a great coach when it comes to music. I coached her on the rhythm and the flow. I just hummed the way I wanted her to flow. And she knew how to write the beat because she used to work at a studio. That was actually her first song actually ever recorded, and she did so good. You see what I'm saying? So I said, you know what, write it yourself. Because she's a person that, you know, she's been around the block. She knows the music. She's from Puerto Rico, born and raised. You know, she loves to party. She listens to great music. So I said, you know what, just come up with your own lyrics from the heart. You know, and, oh, she came with it. It was crazy. And I noticed that you had another few singles that came out before Acquainted. We're going to get into that in just a little bit. But you came out with Big Energy featuring June. Big Energy featuring Alondra Rich. Shout out to Alondra Rich. You know what I'm saying? That song is crazy. Yeah, Big Energy. It was a fun record making. It's still streaming. It's still doing its thing. I'm definitely going to probably perform a piece of that in my next show. My next show is this month, October the 28th. I'll be live at the Cushtop in Adelino, California. I go on stage at, I believe, 4.30. I go on stage at 4.30. Adelino Stadium out there in California. Yeah. Wonderful. Wonderful. Okay. Okay. That's excellent, man. Thanks for sharing that with us. Mr. Stinky, we're really sorry that we hit you at a, you know, without, you know, without. Yeah, I always try to prepare the radio like that. I was in the studio all night. My voice a little extra groggy than usual. I'm trying to pop the Claritin in. You know what I'm saying? Down from coffee trying to clear my throat. Y'all let me know next time. I'll be more prepared. You know what I'm saying? You know what? Shout out to anybody. Yeah. Thank you for letting us have you today, man. Actually, I wasn't prepared today either. So, I'm just, you know, I guess that's both of us. So, but, yeah, thank you for sharing that with us, man. Oh, and one more thing. One more thing. Acquainted. Acquainted featuring June on the beat, Legion Beats. Yeah. Tell us about your new single. The new single, man, it's really, it's in the genre of rap. You know what I'm saying? So, I don't just do reggae. I do rap music, too. So, that's the thing. So, I'm trying to cater to all people now. This song here is Club. It's a club banger. It's about, you know, three guys, three guys from the, well, two guys from the West Coast and one guy from the Midwest, and three girls from the East Coast all getting together, meeting up at a crazy house party, going to the club, doing a lot of things. You know, getting acquainted. You know what I'm saying? It's already radio ready. It's DJ ready. It's promotional. All you got to do is get it and spin it. You know what I'm saying? Stream it anywhere. It's called Acquainted by Mr. Stinky with June P on the hook. June P the hook monster, he's crazy with it. Yeah, man, shout out to him, and I love the record. You know what I'm saying? And it's very new. I think it came out September the 1st. So, you know, some people only like to listen to new content. Yeah, well, very, very new content, that's my newest content. You know? Excellent. Man, and that's a dope, dope track, too. I listen to that track over and over and over. It is a real good track. Yeah, it's a real track. The quality, the mix, the master, you know, the way the beats slap, everything is just crazy. So, we'll introduce that song next week. How's that? Yeah, yeah. And, you know, hopefully you'll be prepared. I'll be prepared. You're going to tell me a day ahead of time. Yeah. Thanks a lot, Mr. Stinky, man. I think we're on universal time anyway, so even if we try to always be prepared because you just never know when it comes to the music thing. You know, we're on universal time, and all the people that's out there listening right now, you know what I'm saying? And tell us where you're from, Mr. Stinky. Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City, Missouri. And does anyone have any questions for Mr. Stinky before we wrap this up? Say that one more time. I think she's trying to ask if, does he ever perform live here in the Bay Area? Did you hear that, Stinky? Well, yeah. I mean, not yet. I have way back in the days, but I'll tell you what. Like I said, my next show is the Cushtop in Antelito, California. That's October 28th, and I go on at 430. So, that's the only thing in California right now, but it's definitely going to start changing. A lot of California people are locking on to my music. I'm getting a lot of analytics about California, mostly northern and southern. What city of California? Me and you, we had talked about this. I don't have the analytics right now. Some of those towns, I don't really know them like that. I don't have the analytics with me right now, but I know one of the analytics like a couple of weeks ago showed like 1,600 people in one town that was like, I don't know the name of them. It ain't San Jose, it's like San something else. I don't know which one of them other ones. You don't really know California like that, but you know. I'm starting to know it. I'm new to all this on the West Coast. There's a lot of people just in theory. When I see the analytics, there's a lot of northern California, more northern to me than southern. I also got that new record out right now with Burnham. It's in Cookie's in Cowleytown. Of course, he's a northern California person. I know a lot of the old northern California rappers anyway. It's all good. That's all good. Thanks for letting us have you, Mr. Stinky. We appreciate you. We're going to go ahead and let you go, man. Thanks for inviting me. All right. Love y'all. All right. Much love. Love you, Mr. Stinky. All right. All right. What do you want to talk about now? Is there any other things going on in the wonderful world of music that we need to know about? Yes, absolutely. So, Faria, she received this package and gave this to me. This is the Snoop cereal. We actually just sent a box of Snoop cereal to Switzerland, and we have a friend named Lil Bridget from Switzerland. She's a DJ, a radio host. And they did a video, and the video was uploaded to social media, and it caught Snoop cereal, social media, and Master P, and they shared it. So I just want to give a shout-out to Lil Bridget, or Lil Bridge, and a shout-out to Master P and Snoop Dogg for sharing their wonderful video, their, you know, and the video is on Master P's, I think it's on Instagram and Facebook, and I can't really describe. All I know is that when he watched the video, it was cool because a lady was walking, and she had her, she was holding her box of cereal, and then, like, she trips over something like a rock, and then, like, the cereal goes up in the air, and then the cereal falls out the box, and then, like, you see everything, like, in slow motion, like a matrix, and the lady, she's just, like, she's, like, on her, she's, like, standing on her back, and she's, like, trying to catch all the cereal in her mouth while it's coming down, and it was dope. What stores is this Snoop cereal available in right now? This Snoop cereal here, we ordered it at Amazon.com. Oh, okay. And, yeah. You won't find it at Walmart or Costco right now, right? You can find it at Walmart now. Really? Yes. Great. It's available, and it's available in Target. Ooh. Yeah. And so, shout out to the Broder's Foods and Master P, you know, they did this. This is, I think this is the first black-owned cereal on the market, or one of the first. You know what I'm saying? Read off those other flavors down there that it's available in. I know you have the original Frosted Flakes flavor right now, but on the side of their other side, there's other. Yeah. It says, try out other tasty cereal flavors. They got the Snoop cereal Fruity Hoops with marshmallows, and they got the Snoop cereal Cinnamon Toasties. Oh. Yeah. Looks good. Yeah, and you can find out, you can find out more at, I think it's Broder'sFoods.com. And you can also go to the website Broder'sFoods.com and order the cereal from the website. And so, that's for the Snoop cereal and for Lil Bridget, aka Lil Bridge. She was also featured on Big Boy's Neighborhood on iHeart Radio. So, right before I sent the cereal to her for the video, I had seen, I had met her at the Tupac Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, and they gave Tupac's star for a recording artist. And speaking of Tupac, it seems like some, you know, long awaited justice just came for him after, you know, what year was it? 1996. 1996. Yeah. 1996. Yeah. Tell us more about that. So, according to the news and a lot of headlines, I guess they have found some new evidence and got some mug shots of somebody by the name of, I guess it was by the name of Kiki D. Dwayne. Dwayne Kiki D. Yeah. Yeah. And as people have been hitting me up about it, you know, asking me about it, and I said, yeah. I said, I guess they got new mug shots on him that he might have did it or that he did it. He was at least involved. Yeah. You know, these allegations are just led to believe that he did it. And so, you know, I'm just watching the show. Rest in peace, Tupac. Something we need to have more on here, too. We need to get more Tupac music on our playlist. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I haven't thought of that yet. Yeah. So, I do have some, I have like maybe, do we have more time to introduce another song? Yeah, we do. We definitely do. So, I think we got something in there called somebody by an artist named Hollywood. Yes. Okay. Definitely do. No feelings. Excellent. Excellent. So, Hollywood, he is, I've seen him on the Internet. And we found him on the platform Rap Fame by Rap Tech Studios. And Hollywood is a part of a rap crew for streaming. It's called the West Coast Mafia Rap Fame on Battle Me. And he released the song No Feelings. And this is a really dope track. I think this track reached the top charts on the app. And Rap Fame is an app on Google Play Store. And it's one of the, it's like one of the number one music recording studios. I guess that's, you know, what I would like to say. So, but, yeah, I want to introduce No Feelings by Hollywood right after these messages. Hey, this is Alec Gray, quarterback for the San Jose City College football team. You're listening to KJCC, home of JAG football. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. Ain't no fun in life. Ain't no fun in life. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. What you doin', poor love? Let me squeeze on your butt. Is you tryna have fun? Let's have shots and go dumb. Baby, you the one. Let me put you on. And you smell good. But I wish you would put it on me. Like I'm Joe D.C. I got what you need. I'm a dose of ecstasy. You don't need no sleep. When you fuck with me, we gon' run the streets bad. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. You the one I want. Ain't no need to front. Us against the world. Buy you diamonds and a purse. You my baby girl. Let's have a baby girl. You the one I want. Ain't no need to front. Us against the world. Buy you diamonds and a purse. You my baby girl. Let's have a baby girl. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. Ain't no fun in life when I'm around you. This ain't September, lil' baby gone. My lil' mama, my lil' pa and my lil' boy. We be thuggin' it together just us two. You get an opportunity you don't want to miss. Middle College. San Jose Middle College is an advanced program for juniors and seniors in high school who take two to three free college classes and four high school classes on the San Jose City College campus. Students earn a high school diploma while at the same time accumulating transferable college credit towards community and four-year universities. Check out the SJCC website forum. All right, that was No Feelings by Hollywood. And so I think we have one more track by Hollywood. Is there anything else by Hollywood in there? Okay. Do we have anything else we can play? But so... Oh, by the way, so we got some more music coming up next week. Today I wasn't prepared at all for this. It was too early. I thought I was going to be somewhere in the day about, you know, in the p.m. or something. So my apologies. I owe one huge apology to everybody at RAP Fame, the West Coast Mafia, because we went the whole last month of September and I didn't get to be a part of Freddie's show. But I think that it was the beginning of the semester and I think, you know, the class needed time to warm up and get things started. So it probably really wasn't a good time to even start appearing on her show until, you know, after they warm up. So I think this is a good time. But I guess I had everybody's hopes up, you know, because I had told people about it. So we were, you know, expecting something in September. But we are here now. And we got the okay from Claudia, the radio station manager, that I can be a guest on Fedd's show. I think it's every Wednesday about 1045 or between 1045 and 11 o'clock or something. So that's what I'm going to do. So I'll come back next week and I'll introduce some new tracks. I don't really have, we wasn't really prepared today. Do we have anything else in there? Oh, we don't got anything else in there right now. So, okay, we don't. So that's it for today. Mr. Stinky. Oh, we got Stickman. Oh, Stickman was that. Okay, hold it. Wait a minute. So was Stickman was that edited? Because I think. Did anyone edit that track yet? If it hasn't been edited yet, we might. We might. We're not sure. I don't know if I've, I didn't get a chance to edit that yet. Oh, well, we can always play it next week. We could always play it next week. And actually I can just talk about Stickman. So Stickman, he's from Relay, North Carolina. And he's on Rap Fame. And he's part of West Coast Mafia. And he reached number one rookies this week. And he's number one top charts right now. The West Coast Mafia is number one rookies. Number one rookies this week. So congratulations, Stickman, Rap Fame Profile, for touching that number one rookies this week and doing such an incredible job on the app. And so we will introduce Stickman next week, Wednesday. Because we're not, I didn't get a chance to edit the track on Audacity. And so we just want to follow the FCC regulations. But no worries. All right, we're not technically bound by the FCC. We're just a little dinky college in San Jose. Yeah, no worries. Well, you know what? How about this? How about we just play Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky one more time. And then, you know, I guess we'll just end it with no feelings by Hollywood. And we'll pretty much, I think we'll be done after that. All right, well, here is an encore of Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky. Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky Make the Light Last by Mr. Stinky So, again, everybody, I'm J. Blue Sanders, and my podcast is DJ Blue Radio, the J. Blue Show, and I created my podcast, and, you know, it all started here at KJCC Real Campus Radio at San Jose City College. So I built my website, created the podcast, and so here I am with the amazing Foo Foo Show and another KJCC radio producer and student and director. Travis and Fez, the artists, shout-out to them for letting me be here today. I want to give a shout-out to West Coast Mafia, Rap Fame on Battle Me. I'm going to go ahead and just shout everybody out. Devon, 24K, Capria, Chris, a.k.a. the only Chris, Step C, Stickman Tarzan, David Lee, or David Leisha, Chief of the Reaper, Aswalt, Mad Sting, Mr. Combo, Mr. A45, Lil Ducks, Diamond J, Borrego, A.E., Ellis Marks, Hollywood, Fat Dells, YSN Chris, and Money Hunters and Brick Boys, and that's the West Coast Mafia, Rap Fame on Battle Me, and shout-out to Rap Fame, and shout-out to all the supporters, shout-out to my family, shout-out to KJCC, Broad Campus Radio, and is there anything you all want to say before we wrap this up? Okay, that's it. So you all check out that Snoop cereal at brothersfoods.com, and check out that Mr. Stinky's music at mrstinky.store, and don't forget to stream that Acquainted by Mr. Stinky, and that's it. We'll be right back after these messages. I'm gone.