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Hip Hop Hall of Fame and creator of Nastee theme song Kwame joins Nestor to discuss his career beyond the song you know

If you ever listened to Nestor Aparicio on the radio anytime from 1994 through 2014, you heard the opening theme song many times. “Do you want to get Nastee?” was a line written and rapped by Kwame’, who is involved in the National Hip-Hop Hall of Fame induction ceremony on August 23rd. Last month, he appeared in a community event here at Gwynn Oak Park and the stars aligned to allow him to finally face the music of being a very fun and important ingredient in the sound of the history of Baltimore sports radio.

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Everything you ever wanted to know about the “Nastee” theme song from the man who wrote it

If you ever listened to Nestor Aparicio on the radio anytime from 1994 through 2014, you heard the opening theme song many times. “Do you want to get Nastee?” was a line written and rapped by Kwame’, who is involved in the National Hip-Hop Hall of Fame induction ceremony on August 23rd. Last month, he appeared in a community event here at Gwynn Oak Park and the stars aligned to allow him to finally face the music of being a very fun and important ingredient in the sound of the history of Baltimore sports radio.

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Ice Cube tells Nestor about Barbershop 2 and N.W.A at Houston Super Bowl in January 2004

In January 2004 at the Houston Super Bowl, Nestor Aparicio recounts his encounter with Ice Cube, who was promoting “Barbershop 2.” Nestor admits to being unfamiliar with Ice Cube and NWA at the time. They also discuss the Super Bowl experience, with Nestor noting the excitement of attending his fifth Super Bowl and the disappointment of the Raiders’ loss. The conversation shifts to the “Barbershop” movie series, with advice to watch “Barbershop 1” before “Barbershop 2.” Ice Cube promotes “Barbershop 2” and emphasizes its significance, highlighting the cast and release date.

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Meet the Young Fresh Prince spinning the old school tunes at Kidney Walk on Sept. 10 at UMBC

Young survivor LaVon “Prince” Thomas tells Nestor about the importance of the National Kidney Foundation and the story of his infancy transplant and love of music – all music. Meet this old soul and young prince before the Kidney Walk on Sunday, September 10th in Catonsville.

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