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Houston’s 97.9 The Box Under Fire After Trae Radio Ban, Station Exposed For Hurting Community

23 April 2010 1,071 views 28 Comments

Written by: Trill Chris

Houston radio station 97.9 The Box (KBXX) is under scrutiny after it’s decisions have affected the community in a negative way.

Industry insider and blogger, Matt Sonzala, recently sent an open letter to 97.9 The Box, where he revealed the truth behind the radio stations ban on music by Trae tha Truth. In the letter, Sonzala sheds light on some disturbing details over the petty games being played by the station, including the black balling of any artist or employee who associates themselves with Trae. In addition to these shady business practices, it was revealed that the station refused to help promote a Haiti benefit concert put on by Bun B because Trae was listed as a performer, forcing him to back out.

The letter further details situations where popular Houston Dj’s were fired from the station for playing a Chamillionaire track which featured the rapper and also suspended a DJ without pay after collaborating with the rapper outside of work. It was also rumored that the station has cut down on DJ Michael Watts “Screwed & Chopped” mix show and that rapper Killa Kyleon’s music was banned from the station after mentioning Trae on the station, although this has not been confirmed. **UPDATE** It has been confirmed that Killa Kyleon has NOT been banned from the BOX and his issue with them has been resolved**

The letter below is at the very least disturbing and has been proven that 97.9 The Box is not serving hip-hop or it’s community as it claims to be doing.

It pains me to write this letter, as this week, I along with every lover of hip-hop music and culture have already been hit hard by the passing of Keith “Guru” Elam. When Guru, the voice behind Gang Starr, passed away on Tuesday, I and plenty of other people pulled out our old Gang Starr records and celebrated the life of one of hip-hop’s most engaging and important MC’s. We listened to his music as we mourned our collective loss.

As I listened, I personally began thinking hard about hip-hop, and what it has become. Listening to his deft word play and deep, meaningful lyrics, often about street life, I felt a jolt of energy flow through me, like something I haven’t felt in a long time. I realized while listening to this music, some of which is 20 years old, how much hip-hop music has taught me throughout my life. This week – tragically through Guru’s passing – I remembered that hip-hop music is a serious gift to our generation.

And the loss of Guru made me think about how much we need to respect its power.

When I heard about 97.9 The Box (KBXX) banning Trae tha Truth, I honestly brushed it off. Fact of the matter is, Trae has the support of the streets of Houston. And I figured that an MC of his stature in the community probably doesn’t really even need a station like The Box.

Then on the night of Wednesday April 21st, I got the news that the Kracker Nuttz – a group of three incredible DJ’s who have been on KBXX for over 12 years, and were always rated extremely high in the market as they were not afraid to take chances and play certain hip-hop music that exists “outside the box,” – had been fired from KBXX for playing a Chamillionaire song that featured a verse from Trae.

I then realized that this situation affects a lot more than just Trae.

For anyone reading this letter who does not know what went down, allow me to try to briefly explain.

A couple years back, the City of Houston and its former Mayor Bill White, issued Trae tha Truth a proclamation and a humanitarian award in honor of all of the community work he has done in his city. The day this proclamation was given has now become known as Trae Day in Houston.

On the second anniversary of Trae Day, Trae held a concert and carnival of sorts for families on the campus of Texas Southern University. After a positive day of music, fun and games, and after Trae and all of the other artists, presenters and much of the crowd had left, there was an altercation that involved gun play.

The next morning, KBXX conducted an interview with Trae. On air personality Nnete made some off color comments that from all accounts I have received, implied that a situation like this would of course happen at an event produced by Trae Tha Truth. Basically she said that these are the kinds of people that he and his music attract.

Bun B phoned in to the station immediately after hearing that and told them that they were wrong for what they said.

Trae of course took offense to the statements made against him and on his next mix CD, mentioned Nnete on two songs. The rhymes were insulting, but not threatening.

After that he was banned from KBXX, and rumor has it, all Radio 1 owned stations.

This is the email that was allegedly sent to all staff at KBXX:

“URGENT: – Effective Immediately: DO NOT AIR: “Trae tha Truth” on our station. No interviews, no calls, no comments, no posts on our website, no station twitter, no station facebook, no songs in mix show no verses on remixes, or songs in regular rotation. No exceptions. The current online postings will be removed shortly. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors. Thank u. Have a great weekend!”

So in effect, Trae has been banned from KBXX because of some words he said on a mixtape that were derogatory towards a KBXX employee.

I can semi-understand that as I am quite often quick to defend my people as well (as evidenced by this letter). But fact of the matter is, this is America and here we are supposed to have free speech. A man insulting another man or woman generally should not merit an all out ban.

But if you want to go deeper, KBXX boasts day in and day out that it is Houston’s Home for “Interactive Hip-Hop and R&B.” Meaning, in some way they represent hip-hop culture, and have even built a “home” for and from it in Houston.

Well, if this is the case, then this “hip-hop” station should recognize that what Trae did represents the essence of hip-hop. Before you go and label me some backpacker, who is overly sensitive about hip-hop (and uses words like “essence”), you, KBXX, have to realize that what you say every day about representing for hip-hop is serious to many of us.

Trae did not come down to the station and grab Nnete by the neck, he wrote a song that took some verbal stabs at her. Trae did not attack or disrupt any business being done by Nnete in the name of KBXX or otherwise. He wrote a song that she found to be insulting.

Nnete used her platform, under the banner of hip-hop, to air out her grievance with Trae, and Trae used his platform, under the banner of hip-hop, to air out his grievance with Nnete. And for this he has been banned? That is extremely petty, and goes very much against what hip-hop is and has been since it’s inception.

Closing the door to dialogue is never positive, and that is exactly what KBXX has done.

In the time since the ban, DJ GT was suspended without pay for a week and a half for responding to a Twitter post that questioned his involvement in the ban (and supposedly mentioned his mother). DJ Baby Jae of the Kracker Nuttz was suspended for a week and a half without pay for making a mixtape – totally outside of the work environment – that featured Trae.

Two weeks ago, Houston rapper Killa Kyleon visited Michael Watts on his Swisha House mix show and shouted out Trae. The next day we learned that Kyleon was also banned from KBXX (though this has not been officially confirmed to me as of yet) and that the Swisha House show was cut down to only two hours.

Now we come to learn that three of Houston’s most respected DJ’s, who served over 12 years on the air at KBXX, have been fired for playing a Chamillionaire song that features Trae.

It’s just ridiculous.

In addition to these firings, other problems arise from the banning of Trae from KBXX. For one, Trae is an artist who can draw a strong crowd at a Houston club. KBXX is the main means of promoting a lot of the urban club nights that happen in Houston. If the promoter adds Trae to a show, he or she cannot have Trae mentioned in an advertisement, Trae music cannot be played in the advertisement, and nothing about Trae can be used in any sort of promotion on KBXX.

This limits many promoters ability to make money and survive in Houston.

It may not seem like much to you, but consider this scenario. In the days following the tragic earthquake in Haiti, Bun B put together a benefit concert with a lot of Houston hip-hop artists to raise money for the impoverished nation. Trae, being a popular artist and a man of the community was of course invited to be a part of it.

The event organizers were informed that KBXX would not support it at all, if Trae was a part of it. Trae decided to back out of the show so that it could be advertised and promoted on Houston’s main urban radio outlet – but still showed up in support of the cause.

This ban affects a lot of things on a lot of levels and is a gross abuse of power on the part of KBXX. This especially pains me, as for years KBXX was one of the premier urban radio stations in the nation. I personally saw their ascent, as I interned on their promotions team for their first two years of existence. For two years in the early 1990′s, I was out in the streets, driving their van and promoting their station. And at the time they were at war with Majic 102 to become the top urban station in the city.

They ended up winning, and winning big. You want to know how? They listened to and supported the community. They played records by UGK, Big Mello, Geto Boys, Scarface, all sorts of Houston rappers, many before anyone outside the city had ever heard of them. They kept it fresh, supported the city and stayed in the streets.

And they became an extreme force to be reckoned with in the Houston hip-hop community.

I’m not sure what happened after that, but it sure isn’t like it was.

So I have a few questions for KBXX and Radio 1, but first I have to make this statement.

KBXX – you are in the wrong here. You initiated this problem, and now refuse to work to fix it. Your ban on Trae, and the subsequent actions you have taken on fairly innocent parties, is reprehensible and cowardly. It’s also lazy. I realize that in the age of 140 character tweets and Facebook updates, genuine conversations often take a back seat. This situation merits a genuine conversation, and a solution.

Your half assed, one sided solution is not the answer.

My questions:

You play a song called “Mr. Hit That Hoe” almost every hour, every day. It plays like a mantra to the youth, spewing the nonsensical line over and over again “Hit that hoe, hit that hoe, hit that hoe, hit that hoe.” How do you justify banning an artist who instead of hitting a woman when he was angry, wrote a song and attempted to make a point, rather than hurt someone? (And yes I understand the “sort of hip-hop” meaning of this song, but still, over and over it states “Hit that hoe, hit that hoe, hit that hoe, hit that hoe.” And KBXX plays it, a lot.)

Do you recognize how far and wide this ban reaches, and how many people you are really affecting with this? Do you really want your actions to force supporters of your station to turn their backs on YOU?

Are you willing to talk to Trae and come to some sort of an agreement? Will you realize that you were wrong to fire the Kracker Nutz before some other station comes to town, snatches them up and destroys you from 7 p.m. – Midnight (or whatever slot they put them in)?

Will you admit to the city that you were hasty in making the decisions that you have made?

Or, will you tell the city the real reason you banned Trae the Truth? If there’s another reason out there, and it is legitimate, this will save you from the backlash that you are about to endure.

Seriously, this issue has been blown way out of proportion, and a solution needs to be found. I don’t really expect you or your corporate cronies to really care about the words that I am writing on this matter, but I do ask you to think about hip-hop, the culture that you misrepresent, and the effect you are having as a whole on the Houston Hip-Hop Community.

Sincerely (Thank u. Have a great weekend!),

Matt Sonzala

KeepItTrill will keep you informed of any response by the radio station. Until then, we urge anyone in the Houston area to boycott 97.9 and not tune into the station. Instead, we ask that you find an alternate station or grab a cd for the car or hook up the iPod.

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28 Comments »

  • Jordan Pannell said:

    We will be playing Trae The Truth on Optimo Radio On LocalLiveHouston.com so tune in!!!

    ALL DAY TOMORROW 4/23/2010 starting at noon in protest of this ridiculous situation.

    We support local artists and feel their music deserves to be heard so we play ALL MUSIC the Corporate guys wont…

    streaming to your pc/iphone/bb check it out…

    http://LocalLiveHouston.com:8020/listen.pls to listen from your computer….

    http://LocalLiveHouston.com:9020/listen.pls to listen from your iphones/blackberrys.

    peace…

  • derek said:

    Kbxx is dead wrong,houston should ban them

  • 2trill4simps said:

    fuck 979 they dont even hold it down like dey used to…..

  • Daraja Hakizimana said:

    97.9 been playin Bullshit, and is slowly becoming the bullshit they said they never wanted to be…
    All about the internet and word of mouth(THE STREETS).
    Keep it 100!!!!

  • TheGreenPanda said:

    Trae doesn’t need 97.9, like the article says the streets ride wit him.. fuk 97.9.. Nnete too, you fat-a$$ bytch

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  • will said:

    I just called to ask about it. The girl sighed and said she couldn’t comment on it. She sounded genuinely disappointed. I told her it wasn’t them, but the bosses, but it was weak and that they were gonna get flack for it.

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  • Mo City Don said:

    thanks 979 for banning trae’s music. this dude is beyond garbage. i mean really what song of his are they gonna play on the radio anyway? just askin.

  • DJ Pre-K said:

    cant ban the truth

  • cm said:

    we don’t need 97.9. H-Town is behind Trae all da way.u can’t ban Tha Truth. ever since they haven’t played any Trae i haven’t listened to 97.9.
    everyone should tune in to Optimo Radio On LocalLiveHouston.com so tune in!!! i have and it better than the 97.9

  • ABN ALL DAY said:

    Ok people talk about people all day…….and besides it’s not like he was lying….Nnete was hating on him and she is FAT!!!!!! Trae was just stating the obvious. I don’t listen to them anyway I’m banging that Jayton GOT IT BY THE TON……. 97.9 SUCKS

  • M.K. Roc said:

    Some cats just wanna be gangster (gangsta)… you know, an “Al Capone”, a “Benny Seigle”. But the reallity is, that is a radio station… a business. They serve the community by providing a service. Choosing to “NOT” play music because it affects a business is one thing, but the events that have taken place are signs of a more personal nature. 97.9 the box and all of it’s employees, I wish you well, but disaster awaits.

  • MechE said:

    HU?? I thought KBXX 97.9 was off the air long time ago. hhaahah I stop listenin to them 3 or 4 years ago when 55% the time was ads or them talking and not music. KBXX=epic fail

  • TRACY said:

    THEY DON’T SUPPORT ANY OF HOUSTON TALENT REALLY.THATS SAD WHEN YOU GET BANNED OR CAN’T GET ANY AIRPLAY IN YOUR OWN CITY.I KNW H-TOWN HAS A NEW SONG OUT.I HEARD IT WHEN I WAS DRIVING THRU SOUTH CAROLINA AND I’VE NEVER HEARD IT ON THE BOX.HMMM I WONDER WHY DID THEY GET BANNED TOO?IF THEY NOT GOIN TO SUPPORT OUR HOME TALENT THEN WE SHOULD’NT SUPPORT THEM BOTTOM LINE!

  • ROACH said:

    At the end of the first verse, Trae cryptically states, “Look at you with your bad built ass, you’re trash/ I’m so far gone you ain’t even in the past.” Then, less cryptically, he concludes, “I guess it’s understood while I’m rolling on glass/ And the world hating on me like Nnete fat ass.” – Trae Tha Truth

    listen 2 Trae Tha Truth – “Uptown Freestyle”

    HE DISSED HER LINEBACKER LOOKN ASS

  • cl'che' said:

    fuck trae no rapping pussy ass!he got all yall fooled but i know tha real and gangsta hes not!he been trying to be like ro for years n dont come close..wanksta

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  • greg said:

    At least we have KPFT. They will play Trae, and have talked about it. Call them in during the hip hop shows and ask them to play some Trae. They will be more than happy to play him.
    97.9 is letting Houston down. Can you imagine if they banned Bun B? Shit would hit the fan, because Bun is big name, but Trae is not as well known outside of the South, so he needs all the support he can get, even if it’s from punk ass radio stations.

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  • Rick D said:

    IT’S SIMPLE AS THIS. WHOEVER THEY GOT RUNNING THAT STATION APPARENTLY HAVN’T LEFT DAT BUILDING IN A WHILE AND IS NOT TUNED IN TO THE STREETS. IF THEY DID THEY WOULD SEE THAT THIS MAN SUPPORTS THE STREETS IN POSITIVE WAYS BRO. AND IF U HAVN’T SEEN OR HEARD THE DIFFERENT THINGS HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO. YOURE NOT TIED TO THE COMMUNITY AND I CAN’T BELIEVE YOUR IN A POSITION TO BE IN THE STREETS EARS. YOU CAN NEVER HOLD A REAL PERSON DOWN. IF THE PIMP WAS STILL HERE WE WOULD HAVE BEEN KNOCKED THEM DOORS DOWN. TRUST DAT. R.I.P PIMP C!!!

  • kesha said:

    97.9 is bullsh*t, they been bullsh*t for years nette sucks she has no sense whatsoever. I can not stand to hear her in the mornings with her ignorant comments it makes me sick. Im not saying this because I love trae its just the truth. How can she let mad hatta and all of the crew call her big head and stuff but get upset when someone talks about her weight dont hate the truth. someone needs to get on air and address this shit and lets see how fast the disconnect your phone call.

  • Erica said:

    Come on people, we are all adults here. We know that there will be consequeces to everything we say and do. Trae knew that Nnete worked at the box. She is very popular, and obviously influential there. Do you know how many times I have wanted to go off in one way or another on my boss, or a client, or an associate for that matter, but i make too much money to make an idiotic mistake like that. Yeah, he vented, and he used his “platform” to make his point, but in the end no one is hurting over this incident but him. They still did the benefit for Haiti, etc. He is just not being included. I’m not taking sides. I have known the man for years, but successful people know how to keep thier mouth shut for the greater good. At the least he could have been more tactful in the way he expressed himself. Michael Jackson didn’t talk down on Sony until he was MJ, and didn’t have to give a damn! You just cant bite the hand that feeds you! Now them firing, and suspending employees over this ish is ridiculous, but then again, they also knew the consequences. I think i would have just abided by the new policy, and kept my bills paid, and my kid fed. Trae is not going to feed any of thier kids, and people really need to keep thier priorities straight. Eventually, Trae and Nnete will resolve this, and it will all be cool again, but why do people always want to learn lessons the hard way? He knew he couldn’t win this one. Come on bro, she works there!!!! Why wouldn’t they show love and support for her in this way. Dude, you are too old to still not GET IT. She is still getting paid. She only got her feelings hurt, not her wallet. Thats when it really hurts. When someone hits you in the wallet! Right Trae? Now thats some real Truth.

  • B-real said:

    Erica you are 100% right. Ho is local, and dont nobody outside the Houston area know him yet. Remember when he punched Mike Jones right in front of Mike’s mother. He thinks he can do these things and people just gonna let it go everytime. He said some ugly things about Nnete. I would have been pissed off enough to have him banned from my station too. Any one would be. I do love his music, but his behavior is overshadowing his talent. He needs to get a hold of his attitude and his temper, and check it. When he becomes worldwide, he can talk ish about anyone he has beef with, but he may have messed up any chance of that now. I wish him luck, and i hope he gets it together. I appreciate all he has done in the community, and i hope he gets a chance to continue it in the future.

  • B-real said:

    Excuse the above typo. I meant to say he, not ho!

  • Delta King said:

    They ought to get their ass sued. So many Constitutional rights have been violated. Not to mention, it sounds like UCC (Uniform Commercial Codes) have been broken. They gottsta pay for their infidelity. Backsliding on the very foundation in which they were built. God don’t like ugly. Dey don’t know they cursin themselves, and Trae gon get blessed.–Crooked Lettaz 4 Life. DSSU (Dirty South Stand Up!)

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