DJ Ronsha & G-Zon return with episode 45 of the Boom Bap Show.
- Tariq Azam

- May 20
- 5 min read
Updated: Oct 8

Hosted by DJ Ronsha and G-Zon, the esteemed Boom Bap Show delivers an exceptional selection of Boom Bap, Hip-Hop, and Rap, standing as a vital pillar of Scientific Sound Asia, a leading DJ agency, radio station, and event organiser with a strong global following, particularly across Asia.
G-Zon, a veteran of the Parisian scene, has been a central figure in French hip-hop since the 1980s. Alongside DJ Ronsha, he co-founded La Meute, a collective instrumental in shaping the evolution of French Boom Bap and underground Rap. Their influence extends well beyond music production, leaving an indelible mark on the broader French hip-hop movement.
Renowned for their blend of raw lyricism and soulful, dynamic beats, G-Zon and DJ Ronsha’s work continues to resonate with both long-standing purists and newer generations of hip-hop listeners. Their creative output has remained consistent, innovative, and deeply rooted in the values of authenticity and artistry.
A milestone in their journey, La Meute’s acclaimed album Danse Avec Les Loups elevated their profile on the international stage. The project featured collaborations with some of France’s most prominent names, including 20SYL (of Hocus Pocus and C2C) and Black M (of Sexion d’Assaut). The album showcased their ability to evolve stylistically while preserving the underground essence that defines their sound. It stands as a testament to their versatility and relevance in the modern era of hip-hop.
DJ Ronsha, also based in Paris, is widely respected for his exceptional production skills and serves as the official DJ of the Boom Bap Show. His influence on the Boom Bap genre is considerable, having produced for numerous underground talents and contributed extensively to La Meute’s discography. Known for his intricate beats and atmospheric textures, Ronsha has mastered the art of providing the perfect sonic backdrop for the sharp, no-nonsense lyricism that defines the French underground.
Together, G-Zon and DJ Ronsha have crafted a globally resonant interpretation of classic Boom Bap, engaging audiences not only through recordings but also via dynamic live performances, radio broadcasts, and events. Their work through the Boom Bap Show continues to serve as a platform for showcasing underground voices, bridging cultures, and preserving the genre’s foundational elements.
As founding members of La Meute, their contribution to the underground French hip-hop scene is both historic and ongoing. They have helped expand the reach of Boom Bap far beyond France’s borders, building cultural bridges and connecting with fans worldwide. Their enduring collaboration not only celebrates the roots of hip-hop but also pushes its creative boundaries, ensuring their legacy remains firmly embedded within the global hip-hop narrative.
The episode kicks off with 12 Finger Dan’s tight scratches before Kaydron opens with back-to-back tracks full of political commentary and survival themes. El Da Sensei adds classic East Coast flow on a gritty Aupheus beat, while BlackLiq & Dub Sonata take a bold stance on social inequality. Deep cuts like Fallin’ Man and Montclair Flow provide introspective moments, with UK and underground influences shining through.
As the energy rises, cyphers and sharp punchline verses dominate. Battle-ready tracks like Brass Knuckle Reset and Villains bring bar-heavy intensity, while Raekwon and Inspectah Deck revisit martial arts imagery in signature Wu-Tang fashion. A mix of symbolic, spiritual, and conceptual tracks follow, Artificial Intelligence, Saints & Sinners, and The Mental all deliver poetic lyricism with distinctive production.
Themes of time, self-reflection, and emotional tension begin to surface. Tracks like Clocks Keep Ticking, Last Day, and Fallin delve into vulnerability, while Snake metaphors and betrayal narratives enhance the set’s layered storytelling. Horrorcore, sci-fi, and philosophical detours emerge with tracks like Nightmare Creatures and Underestimated, providing vivid alternate worlds grounded in street realities.
The show concludes with legacy tributes, poetic bars, and mental escape. From the motivational underdog anthem, I Choose to tribute-based raps like Why We Started Hip Hop and Flatlined, each track adds depth. The final selections blend gritty tone with reflective delivery, ending with Float Away—a subdued closer that captures the emotional weight and introspective heart of another expertly curated Boom Bap session by DJ Ronsha & G-Zon.
Boom Bap Show 45 (Episode 394).
12 Finger Dan - Ronsha Mix Boom Bap Show Intro
Kaydron - Surviving The Jungle (feat. Bennett)
Kaydron - City Rebellion (feat. Declan & Kayden)
Aupheus - No Dice (feat. El Da Sensei)
BlackLiq & Dub Sonata - 10 Black Commandments
Plaza & The Natural - Fallin’ Man
Dr Lekta & Br00tal Productions - Montclair Flow (feat. Jamie Broad)
B1 The Architect & New Villain - The Dark Hour
Mickey O’Brien & Danny Miles - Plutocracy (feat. Lee Reed & DJ Uncle Fester)
G Fam Black & Mike Martinez - Verified (feat. Aztek The Barfly & DJ Decepta)
Pretty Bulli & Castle Money Beats - Hit Different
Raekwon, Inspectah Deck & Mathematics - Shaolin Vs. Lama
Lyrikill & 3EmZack - Saints & Sinners
Funky DL - Artificial Intelligence
Five HipHop, Chilla Jones, Showrocka & Elhi - New Inkland (feat. Ms. Laura Michelle)
Jack The Rapper, C.Rae & Hitfarmers - Villains (feat. Shifty Eyes, Prototype & Scandalist)
Words & Vanderslice - Brass Knuckle Reset (feat. Tha Rhyme Animal & DJ Invasion)
100GrandRoyce & Syer - No Misdemeanor
Lyrikill & 3EmZack - Cubans
Lil Dee & Little Vic - The Rulers Back
Tha Soloist & A Dusty Cinema - Never Feel Defeat
Precyce Politix & K-Hill - Daisy
Mic Mountain & SeenDaDream - Snakes [Cuts by Mr Scratch Hook]
WhatsHisFace & Gonzi Supreme - SnakeFood
Griffen - The Chicago Way (DadMakesBeats Remix) (feat. Quarter Tha Great & Rufus Sims)
DJ Halabi & Neaality - Dark Fate [Cuts by DJ Halabi]
DJ Hoppa, Marley B. & Kail Problems - Get Your Own
King Author & Ruelz Rekka - Hour Glass
Nowaah The Flood & Giallo Point - The Mental [Cuts by Giallo Point]
Devon Dutchmaster - Every Perception Is Wrong
Rated R Worldwide & Blazy Green - Special Glow (feat. Sha)
Equinox & Floun - Last Day (feat. Nature, C.Rae & Chris Rivers)
Mike Senze & Mikey - Clocks Keep Ticking
Mike Senze & Cashmere Brown - Head Shots
Rated R Worldwide & Blazy Green - They Duck Us (feat. Blazy Green & Henry B.) [Cuts by DJ Teckneek]
Dead Perry - Head Hunters (feat. Izrell)
Money Mogly & DJ Exes - Testaments
Quincey White & Marc Spano - Fallin (feat. Chey)
Tale of 2 Swordsmen & OffBeatNinja - Tokyo
Plaza & Chillon Daviz - Four Lanes (feat. Eddie Kaine)
Shinobi Stalin, WordChemist & TzariZM - Nightmare Creatures
Big Almighty (Raf Almighty & BigBob) - A Thousand Chariots (feat. Guy Grams) [Cuts by DJ Madhandz]
SL of Repeat Offenders & Self Taught Knowledge - Underestimated (feat. Hellee Hooper)
Plaza & OJz - Height Of The Night
LJ Lewis & Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha - Why We Started Hip Hop [Cuts by Cutsupreme]
SL of Repeat Offenders & Self Taught Knowledge - I Choose (feat. Eternia & Apollo’s Sun)
Vas & Level 13 - Christ Live (feat. Supreme Cerebral)
Fel Sweetenberg & DJ Brans - War Of Art [Cuts by DJ Djaz]
Evil Bastards (Knownaz EVIL & Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard) & Bombdrop - Night Falls (feat. Milez Grimez & Pryme Prolifik)
Crisis - Talk Is Cheap (feat. Eto)
Team Demo - Torture (feat. BenOfficial & RJ Payne)
Supreme Cerebral & Macapella - Maple Suede (feat. Eloh Kush)
Sayzee & KNG Bondalero - Cut The Lights (feat. Ayoo Bigz)
Times Change, M.A.V. & Chup Of Nostalgic Noize - Firewater
Vinnie Paz & C-Lance - All Guns Full Ammo (feat. Onyx)
Bernadette Price & Vinny Idol - Flatlined (feat. Terror Van Poo)
Scoob Rock & DW Underground - Live Life
Stoop Rebel Murda & Retrospec - Ellis Negotiation
Devon Dutchmaster - Float Away
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