**TOO SHORT** PTBTV VIDEO: JACKA, SAN QUINN, MAC MALL, FAB, JT, DJ UNK, MAINO & MORE!

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**TOO SHORT** PTBTV VIDEO: JACKA, SAN QUINN, MAC MALL, FAB, JT, DJ UNK, MAINO & MORE!



Artists / DJ’s / Folks in this video (A to Z): Balance, Big Body Cisco, B-Legit, Chuey Gomez (106 KMEL), DJ ERock (Wild 94.9), DJ Juice, DJ Romeo (G-Unit / Shadyville), DJ Unk, Emcee T, JT the Bigga Figga, Lee Majors, Lil B (The Pack), Locksmith (Frontline), M1 Promotions, Mac Mall, Maino, Mistah F.A.B., Ray Luv, San Quinn, Tha Jacka, and Too Short.

Listen / watch closely... you can hear that the DJ's were playing a lot of 90's Bay rap... and F.A.B. speaks as well.

Peace & Bay Luv.
-t aka emcee t
 
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"KYLD originally started their current format at 107.7 (licensed to San Mateo, California when owned by United Broadcasting in 1992. The call letters at the time were KSOL. Allen Shaw's Crescent Communications bought KSOL (Wild 107) in December 1993 and changed KSOL's call letters to KYLD the following year. They also purchased 99.1 in San Jose from Viacom, and began simulcasting 107.7's programming in the South Bay, in order to help fill out 107.7 FM's frequency limitations. When changing formats from KSOL to WiLD 107 the station played "Wild Thing" by Tone Loc for 3 days straight. Program Director Rick Thomas and Music Director Michael Martin were the original team that set a plan in motion that was the beginning of the end for the then dominant KMEL. They came with a strategy of playing "old school" and up tempo freestyle/dance songs like those heard on Heritage San Jose radio station HOT 97.7. Of course, KMEL finally settled in on the urban contemporary format at the same time, and that station and KYLD battled with each other throughout the mid-1990s."
 
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Yep!

"KYLD originally started their current format at 107.7 (licensed to San Mateo, California when owned by United Broadcasting in 1992. The call letters at the time were KSOL. Allen Shaw's Crescent Communications bought KSOL (Wild 107) in December 1993 and changed KSOL's call letters to KYLD the following year. They also purchased 99.1 in San Jose from Viacom, and began simulcasting 107.7's programming in the South Bay, in order to help fill out 107.7 FM's frequency limitations. When changing formats from KSOL to WiLD 107 the station played "Wild Thing" by Tone Loc for 3 days straight. Program Director Rick Thomas and Music Director Michael Martin were the original team that set a plan in motion that was the beginning of the end for the then dominant KMEL. They came with a strategy of playing "old school" and up tempo freestyle/dance songs like those heard on Heritage San Jose radio station HOT 97.7. Of course, KMEL finally settled in on the urban contemporary format at the same time, and that station and KYLD battled with each other throughout the mid-1990s."
Thanks 4 the breakdown playa...GOod read. I remember those days.