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The PoPolitickin Show
from CoNimby Magazine
by Conimby

Founded in 2008, by Chris “Po” Porter, Po Politickin is a “hip hop meets psychology brand,” designed to give talented artists more exposure. Po Politickin accomplishes this through a global presence, which includes an online radio show, blog, and an online mix tape series. Focused on helping artists, no profits, authors, and others reach the masses, it’s a home for everything worth being discussed. “Po Politickin is deeper than music”, says Porter. “We view Po Politickin as a hip hop motivational brand. Our goals is for Po Politickin to help further the hip hop culture and educate our radio show’s listeners with content that is both entertaining and valuable. In every show, I attempt to leave at least one piece of knowledge that the listener could digest and use in their daily lives.”
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I n this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Rapper Big Pooh.Pooh discussed his new album“Rapper Pooh Music”, the lateston Little Brother, sports andmore.
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DJ Period Radio is a platform to hear great music, without the politics. Any genre of music, if you would like to hear a song send me a request, If you have a song you would like to hear email tracks to nothingbutbangers@gmail.com DJ Period Radio features network of podcast such as PoPolitickin, Just 2 Black Brother, The Footlocker Podcast, DJ Period Radio, and The Nina Beretta Podcast.

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In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with rapper and choreographer Sharaya J. A native Hawaiian, but raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, Sharaya J has always been an artist at heart. She was exposed early by her father who was a member of 90’s Hip Hop group Double XX Posse. Sharaya has always been a natural performer. With a very successful career in the dance industry working with the likes of Diddy, Rihanna, Ciara and Alicia Keys as well as great choreographers like Laurianne Gibson, Fatima Robinson and Jamaica Craft, Sharaya is no stranger to the spotlight. In 2013, after a chance encounter, she landed a deal with The Goldmind Inc. This allowed Sharaya the opportunity to study and work under the legendary Missy Elliott as her protégé. Within the same year, Sharaya J released her debut single “BANJI”. This record not only displayed an underground Jersey Club rhythmic sound, but it also created an international movement. Never slowing down, Sharaya released two more singles, “Takin’ It No More” and “Shut It Down” which set the dance world ablaze.


