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Detainment Radio “Detainment” is a high energy, intellectually stimulating ethnographic peek into all aspects of the Detroit entertainment diaspora.

Friday, October 4th from 7-9pm, we will be BLAZIN’ the studio with these two amazing artists: Sacramento Knoxx & Beatbox...
10/04/2024

Friday, October 4th from 7-9pm, we will be BLAZIN’ the studio with these two amazing artists: Sacramento Knoxx & Beatbox Jake!!

This time, Detainment Radio will be broadcasting via Twitch @ www.twitch.tv/detainmentradio

On this Friday, October 4th, Detainment Radio will be hosting the legendary Native American rapper & internationally ren...
10/01/2024

On this Friday, October 4th, Detainment Radio will be hosting the legendary Native American rapper & internationally renowned producer Sacramento Knoxx! Tune in to hear the latest & greatest from one of Detroit’s finest artists 🔥

Esham, the Detroit-based rapper, is credited with pioneering the "acid rap" genre, known for its fusion of dark, gritty ...
10/01/2024

Esham, the Detroit-based rapper, is credited with pioneering the "acid rap" genre, known for its fusion of dark, gritty hip-hop with rock influences.

One of the rarest pieces of his discography is the infamous "red tape," his debut album *Boomin' Words from Hell*, which he released at the young age of 16.

This album, originally sold out of car trunks, never went on traditional sale, making it an elusive collector's item today. The project, which pushed boundaries with shocking lyrics and heavy themes, helped lay the groundwork for his future sound and the horrorcore genre.

30 years ago today The only studio album by the hip-hop group THUG LIFE The critically acclaimed Thug Life, Volume 1On I...
09/30/2024

30 years ago today

The only studio album by the hip-hop group THUG LIFE

The critically acclaimed Thug Life, Volume 1

On Interscope Records and Out da Gutta Records and distributed by Atlantic Records.

The group, started by rapper 2Pac, was comprised of 2Pac, his stepbrother Mopreme Shakur, and Stretch, who was heavily involved in 2Pac's previous two albums, Big Syke, The Rated R, and Macadoshis.

The album features guest appearances by Y.N.V. and Nate Dogg and production by Thug Music, comprising 2Pac and Stretch, Stretch himself, Professor Jay, Johnny "J", Warren G, and Easy Mo Bee.

Since 1998, the album has been reissued by Amaru Entertainment. The album debuted at number 42 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold

09/27/2024

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09/27/2024
The Origin of America’s Favorite Nursery Rhyme:Davy Crockett's older sister, Effie Crockett was invited to help some mot...
09/24/2024

The Origin of America’s Favorite Nursery Rhyme:

Davy Crockett's older sister, Effie Crockett was invited to help some mothers in the Muskogee Tribe. Once she arrived in camp, Effie laughed at what she saw. The Muskogee Tribe had a custom of cradling their pappooses among the swaying branches of birch trees. This protected their babies from ground insects, the sun, and wild animals.

After first finding it funny, she soon learned all the great reasons for this practice and marveled at the beauty of it.

Effie watched the swaying and soothing motion of the topmost branches of the trees. She loved how each baby enjoyed nature, how they listened to the songbirds, observed every ladybug, and smiled at the colors of a butterfly, every little breeze was felt and enjoyed by these young ones; each babe seemed perfectly content.

One of the Tribal mothers began to sing a song to the children in her native tongue. As the Muskogee mother sang, Miss Effie observed a small tear running down the mother’s cheek.

Lulu se pepe i le pito i luga o le laau,
A agi le matagi e luluina le moega pepe,
A gau le lala e paʻu ai le moega pepe,
Ma o le a sau i lalo pepe, moega pepe ma mea uma.

Effie translated the words and kept the tune. She shared it with everyone and it soon became a wildly popular nursery rhyme among the Colonies.

The English translation:
Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top,
When the wind blows the cradle will rock,
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.

Why did the Muskogee mother cry?

A “bough” is simply a tree branch, and its breaking was used by the Muskogee mothers as an analogy of their little baby growing up.

Their little baby would soon outgrow his cradle. With each gently rocking wind, time was passing. One day, little baby would no longer need the protection of his mother. One day, the “branch” would break because her little baby had become too heavy. The “cradle” would fall to the earth – the child, no longer a baby, would dust himself off and grow into a man.

The now famous lullaby was first printed in Mother Goose’s Melody.

The rest is history.

09/24/2024

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