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DJ Ronsha & G-Zon return with episode 44 of the Boom Bap Show.

Updated: Jul 1

French DJs and producers G-Zon and Ronsha in a cartoon depiction of themselves squatting in a street in Paris with the Eiffel Tower behind them, colour image.

Hosted by DJ Ronsha and G-Zon, the esteemed Boom Bap Show offers an exceptional selection of Boom Bap, Hip Hop, and Rap music. This programme is an integral part of Scientific Sound Asia, a distinguished DJ agency, radio station, and event organiser with a significant global following, particularly throughout Asia.


G-Zon, a prominent figure in Paris, has been a vital presence in the French hip-hop scene since the 1980s. Alongside DJ Ronsha, he co-founded La Meute, a collective that has played a crucial role in the development of French Boom Bap and Rap music.


Their influence reaches far beyond their musical contributions, leaving an enduring impact on the wider French hip-hop landscape. Renowned for their combination of raw, impactful lyrics and soulful, dynamic beats, the works of G-Zon and DJ Ronsha continue to resonate with both traditional and contemporary hip-hop enthusiasts.


La Meute's acclaimed album Danse Avec Les Loups marks a significant milestone in their careers, featuring collaborations with some of France's most esteemed artists, including 20SYL (of Hocus Pocus and C2C) and Black M (of Sexion d'Assaut). This album not only solidified their status within the international music scene but also demonstrated La Meute's ability to evolve, seamlessly incorporating various styles while retaining their distinctive underground sound. Their authenticity and talent for creating meaningful music have established them as respected figures in global hip-hop circles.


DJ Ronsha, also based in Paris, is renowned for his exceptional production skills and serves as the official DJ for the Boom Bap Show. His influence on the Boom Bap genre is profound, having collaborated extensively with La Meute and produced tracks for a variety of underground artists.

Ronsha's intricate beats have earned him a reputation as a master of sound, providing an ideal backdrop for the incisive and straightforward lyricism characteristic of La Meute. His ability to broaden the horizons of Boom Bap while remaining true to its roots has established him as a pivotal figure in the genre's evolution.


G-Zon and DJ Ronsha have cultivated a distinctive fusion of classic Boom Bap music that resonates on a global scale. Their influence extends beyond the recording studio, as both artists actively engage with their audience through vibrant live performances, hosting radio programmes, and organising memorable events.


As members of La Meute, they have played a crucial role in shaping the underground French hip-hop scene, expanding its reach across borders and connecting with fans worldwide. Their ongoing collaboration continues to broaden the possibilities of Boom Bap, ensuring that their legacy remains deeply embedded in the culture.


The show begins with a rugged scratch intro by Buck Oner before launching into lo-fi, street-heavy reflections from Eddie Kaine. RZA’s return alongside RJ Payne and 38 Spesh introduces cinematic menace, matched by Vinnie Paz’s apocalyptic intensity and Iron Shiek’s multi-regional posse cuts. Kool Keith brings eccentric flair, while Bernadette Price and PA Dre keep things grounded with unapologetic Brooklyn grit.


As the mood deepens, bilingual rhymes and spiritual lyricism emerge on Sacrificio and Gods Intent. AceWonda’s politically charged track blends inspiration with critique, while horrorcore and abstract works from Wolfman Jeckyll and Sankofa offer layered commentary and genre shifts. Experimental flows, metaphysical musings, and sci-fi metaphors build into a dense midsection rich with symbolism and style.


Moving forward, cyphers and posse tracks fuel high energy. Onaje Jordan anchors lyrical showcases, while Grimy narratives from Pork Pie and Daniel Son amp up the tension. Tracks like God Bless The Dead and Hate To Be You dive into themes of grief and vengeance. Abstract detours from Kool Keith and lo-fi bangers from Dead Perry offer contrasting tones, while Fly Anakin and Quelle Chris blend avant-garde chaos with grounded delivery.


The episode closes on a high note with Conscious and Emotional rap. Sol Messiah’s Afrocentric reflections, Sayzee’s crime narratives, and Lingo’s internal struggles bring depth to the final third. The show ends with relationship reflections, political critiques, and sharp-edged battle verses, underscoring Boom Bap’s enduring capacity to tell real stories through classic forms. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon continue to deliver excellence through their expertly curated mix.


Boom Bap Show 44 (Episode 393).

Buck Oner - Ronsha Mix Boom Bap Show Intro

Eddie Kaine & Sh4mel - Tape Pop

RZA - Let’s Do It Again (feat. RJ Payne, 38 Spesh & Willie The Kid)

Vinnie Paz & Hobgoblin - Shepherd’s Rod

Iron Shiek - Blood Pressure (feat. Planet Asia, TriState & Killa Kali)

Kool Keith & Grant Shapiro - Style Wars (feat. Tash)

Bernadette Price & PA Dre - No Love (feat. Terror Van Poo & Tone Spliff)

Iron Shiek - Infamous Godz (feat. Infamous Mobb)

Vinnie Paz & Relense - Sacrificio (De Muerte) (feat. Sick Jacken)

Sankofa & Burnt Bakarak - Funderburke

Sol Messiah - Aten (feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq)

Fetti Knox & Raw WitDa Daw - Blam (feat. CasinoATX)

AceWonda, Hydrotrust & Isac No Beat - Flag Waving

Wolfman Jeckyll & Studs Ramrod - Get Cha

Crotona P & KillaBong - Gods Intent (feat. J.Vengeance)

Crooked Halo & Marmel Ent. - OG Kush (Fiché Hess & Equinox Remix) (feat. Suspect, Domez One, Lizleo, K3voh & Onyx)

Lingo & Boomtact - Grind Mode Everywhere Vol. 2 (feat. Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard, Hemis, New Br33d & DatManWolf)

Kingdom Kome & Onaje Jordan - Alkaline State Of Mind (feat. Nejma Nefertiti)

Fly Anakin, Micall Parknsun & Quelle Chris - Lil One (Intro)

Caper & Clanarchy - Double Swordz (feat. Ovaload)

Ricks 73 - Mick Vs. Rec (feat. Mickey Diamond & Recognize Ali)

Pork Pie (Chuck Chan, GeneralBackPain & Tenth Dan) - Walk This Way

Blazin & Castle Money Beats - L.I Shiest [Cuts by DJ Tray]

DJ Radiohead - Small Favors (feat. Muggz On Drugz)

Memphis Reigns, Kemikal Ali & Nef - Turn It Up

Onaje Jordan - Knuckle Dragguz (feat. P-Ro, G Fam Black & Tali Rodriguez)

Pizzo & Hi-Q - 4th Kind (feat. Pryme Prolifik & Mister Misk)

Supreme Cerebral & Macapella - Relax

Dead Perry - Facelift (feat. Estee Nack, Raz Fresco & Daniel Son)

U-God & RZA - Roar Of The Lion (The Lion’s Pit) (feat. Kool G Rap)

Krohme - Kitchen Sink Gumbo (feat. Empuls, Kahlee & Wild Pigeon)

Nowaah The Flood & Giallo Point - Hate To Be You

Onaje Jordan - Alpha Flight (feat. New Villain)

Supreme Cerbral & Macapella - Dart Gallery (feat. Ralphiie Reese)

Kool Keith & Grant Shapiro - Pierre 9 (feat. Yahzeed Divine)

Willie Mays Blaze & Nexus Z - Wicked Games (feat. Snotty)

Willie Mays Blaze & Nexus Z - God Bless The Dead (feat. Pro Dillinger & Playboy Payso)

Dead Perry - ’83 Canadian Hollow Tips (feat. P-Dirt, Raz Fresco & Daniel Son)

Pork Pie (Chuck Chan, GeneralBackPain & Tenth Dan) - Pork Pie (feat. Dystrakted)

Eddie Kaine & Usual Suspects - Clock In

Sayzee & KNG Bondalero - Fido Phones

Aaqil Ali & SPGBaMM - Hold Me (feat. Spoda)

Supreme Cerebral & Macapella - Blind Eye

Sol Messiah - Imhotep (feat. Rasheed Chappell)

Lingo - World On My Shoulders

G Fam Black & Mike Martinez - The Wrong Path (feat. P-Ro)

Sayzee & KNG Bondalero - Smash & Grabba

Andre & Dom Clarke - You Understand Me

Dios Negasi & Tone Fult - What It Is (feat. Skrillz Dior)


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