This Saturday, January 9th, we’re proud to premier the first episode of STREET VISION RADIO on THATSHIPHOP.COM! DJ Ready Cee & DJ Mixx join a cast of super-star DJs throughout the weekly line-up of live shows on ThatsHiphop.com beginning this weekend and every Saturday thereafter. On our opening show we welcome the legendary A.G. of Diggin In The Crates live on the show broadcasting straight from The Boogie Down Bronx, NYC! Be sure to check back soon for our full schedule of guests artists & DJs scheduled to come through Street Vision Radio! Here’s the current weekly line-up:
Mondays Dj Green Lantern 10pmEt(Chat)*
Tuesdays Grind City Radio 7pmEt
Tuesdays SuperStar Jay 8pmEt
Tuesdays Dj Tony Touch 9pmEt(Chat)*
Weds Dj Thoro & Cassidy 8pmEt ( Coming Soon )
Weds Forbes DVD Presents FU RADIO 10pm ET ( Coming Soon )
Thursdays RS RADIO 8pmEt, Dj Blazita 10pmEt
Fridays DJ Furious Stylez 7pmEt
Fridays Dj Strong Boy 9pmEt ( Coming Soon )
Saturdays Street Vision Radio w/ Dj Ready Cee & Dj Mixx 8pm Et
Saturdays DJ Self VIP Sat’s 10pmEt ( Chat )*
Sundays Simply Stylez Radio 10pmet
DJ Ready Cee & DJ Mixx present STREET VISION RADIO w/ special guest A.G. of D.I.T.C
The Ready Cee Show LIVE! (January 3, 2010)
This live video broadcasting has become our new addiction around here at The Ready Cee Show so look out for a new schedule coming soon. We’ll be premiering our official LIVE program, STREET VISION RADIO on one of the internet’s largest Hiphop sites, ThatsHiphop.com at 8pm on January 9th so be sure to catch us. For now enjoy our Sunday afternoon Tailgate session live from The Boogie Down Bronx featuring DJ Ready Cee, DJ Mixx & DJ Snuu on the set.
THE READY CEE SHOW 2010 HIPHOP ODYSSEY BALLISTIC FUNK GRENADE MIX
HAPPY NEW YEAR GOES OUT TO ALL OUR LISTENERS WORLD-WIDE!!!
We’ve just about made it past the first decade of the new millennium and what a wild ten years its been!
In 2010 THE READY CEE SHOW will be conducting a year-long celebration of REAL HIPHOP in conjunction with our 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! This episode marks the launch of a string of events that will last the entire year and beyond! BE SURE to stay up with us here at thereadyceeshow.com and keep up to date with all the information we’ll be releasing.
New Years Eve is one of the biggest party nights of the year and everyone wants to hear the right music. In case you’re caught up in a New Years Eve situation with a WACK DJ, this special mix will give you an instant arsenal of FUNK to pop in to any system and control the party! Don’t be a victim of WACK DJ’s this New Year! Download THE READY CEE SHOW 2010 HIPHOP ODYSSEY BALLISTIC FUNK GRENADE MIX featuring DJ READY CEE & DJ MIXX on the 1-2s RIGHT NOW!!
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE READY CEE SHOW 2010 HIPHOP ODYSSEY BALLISTIC FUNK GRENADE MIX

Un-Phade-able…
Our homie, the legendary Shirt King Phade-O is back at it again with a brand new mural burning the walls at the Hiphop Cultural Center in Harlem, New York. If you don’t know your history about The Shirt Kings, do your homework then appreciate the work that this dude has been putting in for decades! MTV News caught up with Phade-O during the creation of the new mural and let him explain it’s details…
From MTV Newsroom:
Legendary Graffiti Artist Phade Creates Mural For Hip-Hop Museum
Posted 12/23/09 3:39 pm ET by MTV News in Music
By Rahman Dukes
If you ask iconic New York City graffiti artist Phade (better known as Shirt King Phade from the legendary Shirt Kingz) about the current state of hip-hop, he’d more than likely tell you it’s alive and breathing and resides in the Bronx, New York.
Whether you agree or disagree, Phade has been around the culture for decades and just like any other passionate hip hop fan is entitled to his opinion. But the difference between Phade and your average fan is Phade has lived the life of a rapper. And his crew, the Shirt Kingz, are his clique.
For those who may not be aware, Phade and the almighty Shirt Kingz carved a name for themselves in hip hop history by hooking up some of the ’80s biggest acts with customized clothing. From LL Cool J to BBD to Biz Markie to Jay-Z, you weren’t considered royalty in hip-hop if you didn’t own a piece of clothing from the Shirt Kingz.
While the days of Phade and his brothers Nike and the late Kashim designing shirts for the likes of Big Daddy Kane (featuring cartoon character Wyle E. Coyote holding a bottle of Olde English malt liquor) have passed behind him, Phade and Nike still remind the hip-hop community where the origins of the music came from: the art.
For the past week, Phade has been hard at work on his latest masterpiece: A mural for the Hip-Hop Cultural Museum located in Harlem, New York. The mural will officially be displayed in early January and the hood is sure to be delighted at Phade’s work. The mural, as according by Phade, incorporates the four elements of hip-hp: The DJ, the MC, th B-Boy and the graffiti artist.
Some of the forefathers Phade credits with moving the culture include God, Kool Herc, Grand Master Flash, Furious 5, Grand Wizard Theodore, Spoonin’-Gee, Mercedes Ladies, Busy Bee, Fantastic Romantic 5, Crash Crew, Brucie B, Horny Horn & Ace Shades, Run-DMC, Sparky D, DJ S&S, Egyptian Lover, Evil E, Hengee, Rahmell Zee, Rock Steady Crew, UTFO, fellow artists Phase2, Riff 170, A-Riley, Kase2, Chain3 In, Zax 1, LK, Tybu2, Vine, Comet, Blade, Ree2, Slay1. Also, hip-hop pioneers such as Sugar Hill Gang, Parlament Funkadelic, Roger & Zapp Band, Kool & the Gang, Black Byrds, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, Divine Sounds, Dexter Wansel, Barry White, Isaac Hayes, ET, Curtis Mayfield, Chaka, Jackson 5, Sylvers, Sunshine Band, Chaka Khan, Earth Wind & Fire, authors Donald Goines, Langston Hughes James Baldwin and many more.
Not to forget landmarks that have also influenced the culture such as the Abyssinian Baptist and Audubon Ballroom in Harlem, NY.
Hip-hop would not be where it is today if it were not for the likes of the late, great Marcus Garvey, Mahalia Jackson, Tito Puente, Louis Armstrong, James Brown, Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis Jr., Amiri Bakari, Martin Luther King, Malcolm-X, Adam Clayton Powell, W.E.B. Duboise, Michael Jackson and Jam Master Jay.
It was only fitting for the Christmas holiday that your favorite hip-hop team give you a gift that you can’t purchase at your local department store. Happy holidays.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL MURAL
UNRELEASED: ‘Listening Pleasures…’ DJ JS-1 90′s Mix!
Our friend, the incredible DJ JS-1, sent us a late Christmas gift today in the form of ‘LISTENING PLEASURES’. A mix he created in the mid-nineties that’s never been released to the public! This link won’t be around forever so grab it while you still can and ENJOY!
(Mixed in 1996 or 1997?)
120 minutes long
Side One
1 – Craig G – Rip Ya To Shreds intro
2 – Lord Finesse –
3 – EPMD – Big Payback
4 – Rakim – Rated R
5 – Gangstarr – Here is the Proof
6 – Percee P , AG, & Lord Finesse – Yes U May
7 – JS1 sratch interlude
8 – Main Source – Large Professor
9 – Masta Ace – Eyes on the Prize
10 – Organized Konfusion –
11 – Slick Rick – Lick The Balls
12 – Special Ed – Im Taxin’
13 – KRS-one – Feel The Vibe, Feel The Beat
14 – Mr Voodoo – Lyrical Tactics
Side Two
1 – Organized Konfusion – prisoners of war
2 – Ultramagnetic Mc’s – Aint it Good To Ya
3 – Big Daddy Kane – wrath of kane
4 – Pete Rock & CL Smooth – All Souled Out
5 – JS1 scratch interlude
6 – Freshco & Miz – Now Ya Know freestyle
7 – UBC – Mailin’ It Frosty
8 – Low Profile – Pay Dues
9 – Stezo – Bring The Horns
10 – JS1 scratch interlude – Public Enemy – Rebel beat
11 – KRS-one – Still # 1 freestyle remix
12 – Jungle Brothers – Straight Out the Jungle























