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Shade 45 does it again!
Hip Hops #1 music station home of Sway In The Morning, Rap Is Outta Of Control and other quality programs continues to be a staple within the hip hop community. Da Inphamus Amadeuz, who has been on the station for 7 years continues to bring the heat every week! With Sober & Drunk Mixes, plus “The Punchline Academy” cypher, fans are always in tune!

Da Inphamus Amadeuz Biography
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Playlist:
1- QB’s Finest – Da Bridge 2001
2- Gang Starr – Hustlin’ Daze
3- Kurious – Uptown Shit Ft Kadi, The Omen
4- M.O.P – My Kinda Nigga Pt2 Ft Heather B
5- Rah Digga – What They Call Me
6- Capone-N-Noreaga – Blood Money
7- Kool G Rap – Holla Back Ft Az, Tito & Nawz
8- Da Inphamus Amadeuz – Playing My Position
9- Jadakiss – Blood Pressure
10- 50 Cent – Fully Loaded Clip
11- Big Pun – Super Lyrical
12- 2Pac – Homeboyz Ft Jadakiss, DMX & Butch Cassidy (Prod By Dj Green Lantern)
13- 2Pac – Only Fear Of Death
14- Fugees – Fu-Gee-La
Shade 45 Mixes
Shade 45 mixes by Da Inphamus Amadeuz!

Shade 45 Dj Da Inphamus Amadeuz
About Da Inphamus Amadeuz:
Artist, Producer, Videographer & Entrepreneur! Da Inphamus Amadeuz exemplifies what a future hip hop mogul looks like. From his weekly dj mixes on SiriusXm to being a guest dj for The New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Accompanied by his trademark “Nutcracker” drinks on National Geographic, “INPH” as he is known within the entertainment industry has established himself as one of the premier individuals both on the forefront and behind the scenes
How Did Da Inphamus Amadeuz become a radio dj?
Although Lord Sear initially discovered INPH on National Geographic (See National Geographic Section) filming is what helped INPH score a gig at SiriusXM for The Lord Sear Special on Shade 45, which lead him to doing on air segments such as the daily “Hood Entertainment News” and a weekly take over of “The Drunk Mix” Dj’n & spinning the hottest records both past & present. As well as creating “Sear’s Sirius Cypher” now called “The Punchline Academy” and other on air segments and aspects to the program
Listen to Da Inphamus Amadeuz Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST on SiriusXM. Also be sure to listen to “The Punchline Academy” Thursdays at 2pm EST!
Listen to more mixes here: Da Inphamus Amadeuz Mixes
Rare Boom Bap Classics II
Listen To Da Inphamus Amadeuz Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST on Shade 45 / SiriusXM
Air Date: 4/20/23
1- The Warlox – Fuck The Competition
2- Frankenstein- The Rain Is Gone
3- Square One – Take Your Time
4- Mad Vibes – Riches To Rags
5- Original Gunn Clappaz – Elite Fleet
6- Endangered Species – S.M.O.K.E
7- Mad One- Dimension
8- Double Life – Regiments
9- Double Life – Revolutions
10- K Mack – In Baltimore
11- Basement Khemist – Correct Techniques
12- Shadez Of Brooklyn – Change
13- Abdominal – Urban Hermit
Name That Sample
Name that Sample! Join Da Inphamus Amadeuz as he shows us where some of our most classic and famous hip hop records came from!

Da Inphamus Amadeuz
Listen to Da Inphamus Amadeuz on Shade 45 / SiriusXM Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST! Powered By The Lord Sear Special!
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Best Of New Jack Swing
New Jack Swing Mix! Listen To Da Inphamus Amadeuz Thursdays Noon & 3pm EST on Shade 45 / SiriusXM
1 – New Edition – If This Isn’t Love
2- Bobby Brown – Every Little Step
3- Bobby Brown – On Our Own
4- Hi-Five – She’s Playing Hard To Get
5- Jade – Don’t Walk Away
6- Frankie Beverly & Maze – Before I Let Go
7- Hi-Five – I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)
8- Color Me Badd – I Wanna Sex You Up
Da Inphamus Amadeuz Interview On Tha Culture Report
Introduce yourself to our readers, let them know where you’re from?
What up, what up! Da Inphamus Amadeuz representing Bronx, NYC
You wear many hats within the culture, Artist, Producer, DJ, Entrepreneur, Videographer and more. Which one do you love more?
Production is probably my favorite aspect. Building the record from scratch and watching it come to life. Then seeing the entire process play out from the recording all the way to radio placement.
At what age did you know you wanted to be an emcee?
Honestly I’m not sure. I’ve been an MC probably since Junior High School. I used to write Tupac’s rhymes down to see how he articulated his bars in reference to how they were written on paper. It assisted me with the learning curve and also helped with ideas of being well rounded with different topics.
What motivated you to become a DJ?
I wanted my own space on air. Initially I was doing the news daily for 2 years but was also handling guest djs coming on the radio weekly. After doing it for a while I realized this was a way for me to get my own space during our showtime, while also being about to get a direct feel for a hip hop audiences likes and dislikes for music selections.

Listen to Da Inphamus Amadeuz LIVE Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST on Shade 45 / SiriusXM
Tell us about Shade 45/Sirius XM how long have you been with them?
This is my 7th year with Shade 45. This is a unique space where djs are not bounded by playlist, censorship & broadcasting boundaries. We can go into the archives and play what we want, which gives us a direct relationship with our audience without drowning them with the same songs over and over. Plus, the signal & broadcast is nationwide! I’m on at Noon in New York, but it’s 9am in LA available in almost every car with a shark fin on top of it. It’s a great place to be
You have established yourself as a force in the industry with the moves you make on the forefront and behind the scenes. Let our readers know some of your accomplishments and moves you made that they might not be aware of.
A lot of people don’t know I spent 3 years as a booking agent. Booking tours for the likes of Mario, Red & Meth, Jadakiss and others. It allowed me to learn an entirely different aspect of the music business. Contracts, club & venue operations, ryders and more. I guess that’s why my perspective tends to be so broad and different. I’ve done so much and able to see things from every angle of the chess board
How did it feel being featured on National Geographic?
It changed my life. Overnight I went from a street operation to a corporate environment. What people saw on that episode was real life shit but only a portion of it. I already had an established film company, magazine and more. Nutcrackers was the thing that kept me grounded tho. Hand to hand shit, you already know. Nat Geo is a huge platform, one of the biggest and most watched in the world. That episode took nutcrackers world wide, but also gave others insight and how they can get paid with limited resources in other parts of the world.
What is The Punchline Academy and what inspired you to create it?
The Punchline Academy is a spin off of my original cypher “Sears Sirius Cypher”. The entire cypher concept was to give my bro Lord Sear some of that Stretch & Bobbito feel on his show. I ended up creating a safe haven where lyricists can create within a community of people who like bars and “classic” hip hop The Punchline Academy was something I was doing as a way to keep us entertained during the pandemic having an artist freestyle on IG live, then battle for a slot on Sears Sirius Cypher. Punchline however has taken on a life of its own and is now the cipher on Shade 45. To see that blossom is amazing
Where can our readers watch and listen to The Punchline Academy?
You can listen to The Punchline Academy Thursdays at 2pm EST / 11a PT on Shade 45 / SiriusXm. Powered by The Lord Sear Special
We noticed your iPhone Music Video Series, how important is it for artists to consistently put out content?
Content is king. Period. Creators no longer need million dollar camera equipment to put content out for the world to see. You’d be surprised how powerful your phone is! This was not the first time I’ve shot a video with a phone. During the pandemic I put out an EP called “Covid-19′ and shot the single literally on my iPhone. I have a slight advantage because I do have a background in film but honestly anyone can create phone content if you use your imagination.
This year Hip Hop turns 50 years old. Which era of Hip Hop is your favorite?
90’s hip hop. This is the era that allowed hip hop to be globally where it is today.
What’s your opinion on the current status of Hip hop?
I think hip hop is very niche today. Contrary to what people may believe. You listen to what you like, if you like Boom Bap you tap into that. If you like drill, or west coast you listen to that. Hip Hop however is in a decline sales wise, it has nothing to do with streaming and everything to do with the balance it needs from its creator. New York does not sound like New York. It’s funny how every other region still has elements of its original sound except the city that created it? Go figure.
If you could change one thing about hip hop what would it be?
The concept that lyricism is not important. Respectfully every top artist in the 5 decades of hip hop has one thing in common… they can all RAP! Would you let a mechanic that doesn;t know shit about fixing cars work on your whip? No, didn’t think so lol
Who are your top 5 MC’s of all time?
Tupac, Nas, Biggie, Rakim & Kool G Rap
Who are your top 5 producers of all time?
Dj Premier, Dr Dre, Havoc, j Dilla & Pete Rock in no order. Honorable mention is Trackmasters!
Who are your top 5 rappers from today’s era of hip hop?
Griselda, J Cole, Lil Baby, Moneybagg YO & 21 Savage.
You’re always creating, what’s next for you and your brand?
My own radio station WGET Live 89FM based out of Pennsylvania. 24/07 commercial free hip hop that’s uncensored.
What’s your overall goal? What do you want your legacy to be?
To reestablish a connection between classic hip hop artists and the youth. We have a ways to go but we’re making strides day by day
Lastly we deal with a lot of upcoming artists. What advice do you have for new artists trying to make it in this industry?
There’s one missing element when it comes to hip hop music. A direct and personal relationship with your audience. You audience should feel like the know you without ever meeting you. That personal connection will take your music and brand to the moon and back!
Article via: thaculturereport.com
Check Out The Visual for “You Know The Deal” Tahmell x Da Inphamus Amadeuz
Rare Boom Bap Classics
Rare Boom Bap Classics! Listen to Da Inphamus Amadeuz on Shade 45 / SiriusXM Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST
Playlist
1- Nature – To My Advantage
2- 50 Cent – Fuck You
3- The Arsonist – Shit Ain’t Sweet
4- Prodigy – Self Confidence Ft Nas
5- Nas – Funeral Parlour Ft Az & Kool G Rap
6- The Hit Squad- It’s The Pee Back 2 Work Ft PMD, Prodigy & Fat Joe
7- Cru – Pronto
8- East Flatbush – Tried By 12
9- Onyx – The Worst Ft Killa Sun, Method Man & Raekwon
10- Shaquille O’Neal – Shaq, Crack & Pun
11- Herb MGruff – Reppin Uptown Ft The Lox
11- Children Of The Corn – Biscuits & Bangers Ft Cam’ron & Bloodshed
12- Quasimoto- Microphone Mathematics
13- Ill Al Skratch – Dr. Feelgood Ft Greg Nice, Nice & M.O.P.
Boom Bap Underground Classics VIII
Boom Bap Underground Classics! Listen To Da Inphamus Amadeuz Thursdays at Noon & 3pm EST on Shade 45 / SiriusXM
1- Onyx – Hold Up
2- 50 Cent – Bump That Ft Havoc & Big Noyd
3- Tragedy Khadafi – First Day Of Spring Ft Havoc
4- Pitch Black – Nice Ft Styles P
5- Black Rob – I Dare You
6- Raekwon – Knowledge God
7- Wu-Tang – 7th Chamber
8- Mobb Deep – Give It Up Ft Nas
9- PMD – It’s The Pee 97’ Ft Prodigy
10- Pete Rock – The Game Ft Raekwon & Prodigy
11- Busta Rhymes – We Could Take It Outside Ft Flipmode Squad
12- Fat Joe – Flow Joe
13- Herb McGruff – I Keep My Palm On The Handle
14- Big L – Street Struck
Cuban Link
On episode (78) of The Inphamus Hour, Cuban Link stops by
We discuss Drink Champs host “Nore” saying Cuban Link is not allowed on his show because of his relationship with Fat Joe. Suggesting he’s blacklisted. We question if other artist are also blacklisted from his show and others and the responsibilities you have as media to ensure both sides of the story is told. No matter who is right or wrong.
We also talk the on going Terror Squad drama, new music and more
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The Punchline Academy Shuts Down Brooklyn
The Punchline Academy is now hip hop’s hottest rap cypher. Add a live band element and now it’s been taken to an entirely different level!
Created by Shade 45 / SiriusXM DJ “Da Inphamus Amadeuz”. As an Instagram rap battle league during the pandemic, it as now morphed into something much more. Initially, MC’s would compete in rap battles on Instagram Live. The winners moving on to the main cypher “Sear’s Sirius Cypher” which was also created by Inphamus. After several changes at Eminem’s hip hop channel, “The Punchline Academy” took over as the main cypher, much to the liking of hip hop heads worldwide.

The Punchline Academy LIVE with Da Inphamus Amadeuz, Lil Dee, Pettyy, Snyp Life & @ccbandofficial
The weekly cypher features some of the top MC’s of the modern boom bap era. 2 rounds with rappers rapping until the mic breaks. Traditionally using 90s hip hop instrumentals, but recently switching over to new material, keeping the same feel but also giving producers a chance to shine in the limelight.
If you followed the iGet@Em movement in general, then you remember “The Artist Spotlight Concert Series”. A Bi-Weekly hip hop showcase at Hayaty Lounge in Manhattan. The show would feature New York’s top radio djs from Dj Self, Drewski, Dj Will and more. It’s highlight however was The Chucky Cheese Band or @ccbandofficial which would play hip hop beats live and give artist a chance to spit their best bars on set. It was only a matter of time before that element would be incorporated with Punchline.
The stage was set at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn. Hip hop’s hottest cypher reconnecting with NYC’s top band to create a moment in hip hop history. We look forward to seeing more! Watch the video below and see all cyphers here on youtube
Listen to The Punchline Academy Thursdays at 2pm EST / 11a PT on Shade 45 / SiriusXM
Koakne
On episode (74) of The Inphamus Hour, West coast legend “Kokane” stops by!
We discuss everything from Eazy E to Mobb Deep. We talk Ruthless Records, Dr. Dre, Michael Jackson, being featured on Tupac’s final song and more!
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