DJ King Flow interviews Thunny Brown for Mixtape Addict 61.
- Tariq Azam
- Aug 4
- 4 min read

French DJ and producer DJ King Flow returns with another episode of Mixtape Addict, presenting a brand-new selection of underground hip-hop and an exclusive guest interview with Brooklyn MC Thunny Brown. Broadcast via Scientific Sound Asia, the Vietnam-based international radio station and DJ agency, the show continues to uphold the values of raw lyricism and real hip-hop culture.
Starting his journey at just 14, DJ King Flow developed a style rooted in Boom Bap with a modern twist. His work reflects deep reverence for hip-hop’s foundation and a relentless focus on lyrical integrity, earning him recognition across the global underground circuit.
Over the years, he has worked with hip-hop legends such as Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., Juicy J, and Khujo Goodie, connecting generations of artists while staying loyal to the essence of DJing and authentic rap.
Launched in 2015, Mixtape Addict evolved into a full platform supporting independent hip-hop, including The Mixtape Addict Report, a video interview series filmed across France, Canada, and the U.S., capturing voices from the frontlines of the culture.
This week’s featured guest, Thunny Brown, brings the grit and wisdom of Brooklyn’s underground with commanding bars and vivid storytelling. His interview sheds light on the realities of independent artistry, while DJ King Flow delivers yet another sharp and uncompromising mix of true-school hip-hop.

Interview Guest: Thunny Brown.
Thunny Brown (also known as The Thundah God) is a Brooklyn-born MC who delivers raw lyricism rooted in gritty East Coast tradition. Emerging from Brownsville, his music is marked by blunt storytelling, commanding delivery, and a fearless presence.
His standout single Sweet channels classic NY energy with its pulsing basslines and bold vocals, making a strong impact in the indie hip-hop underground. Thunny Brown has collaborated with respected artists such as Ruste Juxx and Supreme The Eloheem, delivering heavyweight tracks like Gators, Wolves, & Generals, where he shares the mic with fellow gritty Brooklyn emcees over thunderous production.
His catalog includes albums like Heavenly Sword (2020), singles like "Tek It Off" (2025), "Hand on the Bible," and other powerful visuals showcasing his sustained passion for boom bap rap and lyrical craftsmanship. You can find Thunny Brown across major platforms, where he routinely drops freestyles, new music, and behind-the-scenes content.
His SoundCloud is especially active with raw freestyles such as Population Control and Thunderous Flying Daggerz, while his Instagram (@thunnybrown) reflects his life and grind through posts, collaborations, and clips from performances .
As a guest on our hip-hop show, expect real talk from an artist deeply embedded in Brooklyn’s underground hip-hop legacy. Thunny shares insight into his creative process, his experiences touring, and how he bridges the gap between classic boom bap and contemporary rap energy, all while staying authentic and unapologetically himself.
Episode 61 opens with Thunny Brown, Mic Furio, and DJ King Flow on Struggle, blending motivational street bars with sharp cuts. Tracks like Tek It Off and The Funeral showcase Thunny Brown’s assertive delivery over gritty Boom Bap production, laying the foundation for an East Coast-rooted set.
Lex Lakaiser’s I Still Shine and In The Beginning by Mike Titan & Silent Someone bring in reflective, underground lyricism with classic sample flips. Sunday by Lord Goat & Ill Bill adds raw veteran energy, while Mirage features a standout posse cut with legends like Masta Ace, Edo G, and DJ Fly contributing bars steeped in legacy.
Double doses from OT The Real & 38 Spesh, including Philly Special, introduce darker, street-centered narratives with boom-heavy production. The mix stays elevated with Gifted by Fee The Evolutionist, REKS & DJ Myth, and an all-star collaboration on Love with Tony Moxberg, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, and Benny The Butcher, adding mafioso grit and lyrical precision.
The final stretch includes the storytelling grit of Lloyd Banks & Ransom’s 1982 and Supervillain by DV Alias Khryst. DJ Hoppa closes the tracklist strong with Get Your Own, keeping the beats punchy and rhymes fluid. The exclusive interview with Thunny Brown caps off the episode, offering insight into his craft, philosophy, and commitment to real hip hop culture.
The live broadcast is scheduled for Tuesday, August 5th, 2025, from 8 PM to 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), with a replay planned for Saturday from 8 AM to 10 AM (ICT).
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 61 (first hour).
DJ King Flow & Thunny Brown & Mic Furio – Struggle
Thunny Brown & DJ King Flow – Tek It Off
Thunny Brown – The Funeral
Lex Lakaiser – I Still Shine
Mike Titan & Silent Someone – In The Beginning
Lord Goat & Ill Bill – Sunday
DJ Mirage, Eto, Edo G, Masta Ace & DJ Fly – Mirage
OT The Real & 38 Spesh – Never Saw Me
OT The Real & 38 Spesh – Philly Special
Fee The Evolutionist, REKS & DJ Myth – Gifted
Tony Moxberg, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch & Benny The Butcher – Love
Lloyd Banks & Ransom – 1982
DJ Hoppa, Kail Problems & Marley B – Get Your Own
4-Ize – Verse 177 (Prod BeatsByJBlack)
DV Alias Khryst – Supervillain
DJ King Flow - Interview with Thunny Brown
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