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KMOB1003 ENTERTAINMENT SIGNAL

DJ Capital G — KMOB1003 24/7 music signal

DJ Capital G · KMOB1003 24/7 Music Signal

The Room According to G

What the Weekend Sounds Like

Saturday 80s R&B Special · 8 AM–12 PM Eastern

G is not just playing songs. He is reading the room — the records in rotation, the artists pushing the sound forward, the live doors worth entering, and the voices KMOB1003 wants the audience to hear before the algorithm gets there.

The Rotation

The rotation is not just a playlist. It is a temperature check. These are the records moving through G’s room right now — the songs carrying memory, pressure, confidence, reflection, and the sound of a weekend finding its shape.

The Live Door

A song is cool in the headphones. But when the room sings it back? That is when you find out what really moved the people.

The Voice

Before the hook, somebody had to survive the line. Spoken word stays beside the music because truth had rhythm before it ever met a drum.

What G Is Hearing

Current Rotation — Saturday Soul Signal

D’Angelo — Lady

The Neo-Soul Foundation Lane

The record that taught a generation what restraint sounds like. Quiet storm doesn’t shout for attention — it just waits for the room to lean in.

Maxwell — Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder)

The Slow-Burn Lane

A record built on patience. It moves at the pace of a Saturday morning, not a deadline — proof that warmth still has motion of its own.

Aaliyah — One in a Million

The Velvet Icon Lane

A voice that never needed volume to hold a room. This is the record that reminds the signal what timeless actually means.

G’s Side Signal

G’s Side Signal

Crates, tools, and creative lanes beside the sound.

RareVinyl — KMOB1003 crate lane

The Crate Lane

RareVinyl

For the listener who still believes a record deserves a sleeve, a shelf, and a story.

Dig the Crate →

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OpenArt — KMOB1003 visual lane

The Visual Lane

OpenArt

For creators building the visual world around the music — covers, concepts, mood boards, and campaign looks.

Create the Look →

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CapCut — KMOB1003 clip lane

The Clip Lane

CapCut

For artists, DJs, and culture builders turning moments into short-form signal.

Cut the Signal →

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ElevenLabs — KMOB1003 voice lane

The Voice Lane

ElevenLabs

For creators turning voice, narration, and audio into production infrastructure.

Build the Voice →

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G’s Read

The Sound Is Getting Human Again

The strongest signal in music right now is not more noise. It is texture. Across rap, R&B, dancehall, Afrocentric sounds, and post-genre pop, listeners are reaching for breath, bassline, melody, rhythm, memory, and records that feel lived in.

Saturday Soul Signal lives in that same truth. The 80s R&B, soul, quiet storm, and memory music G brings into the room are not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. They are proof that people still want music with body, timing, warmth, and emotional weight.

The beat can move your shoulders. The right record moves your memory.

What’s Hitting the Feed

The Rollout Is Becoming a Stage

Music is not only dropping anymore. It is being staged. The rollout now moves through fashion houses, luxury presentations, live rooms, short-form clips, and brand architecture. When a song arrives inside a cultural room, the release becomes more than a track. It becomes a signal.

Outside the Room

Outside the Room

Stories, performances, and culture signals moving beyond the playlist.

BET Awards

Culture’s Biggest Night Is Back

BET Awards 2026 brings the room back to live television with Druski hosting and a performance slate that moves across R&B, hip-hop, gospel, soul, reggae, and the wider Black music conversation.

G’s Read: This is not just an awards show. It is a room check — who is moving the culture, who can still command a stage, and which performance becomes the clip everyone talks about Monday morning.

Enter the Room →

Complex

The Performance Became the Conversation

Complex reported that Chris Brown turned “Take You Down” into a viral stage moment during the Raymond & Brown Tour opener in Denver, bringing a fan onstage for a provocative live performance.

G’s Read: Some performances do more than deliver the song. They create the clip, the debate, the crowd reaction, and the next morning’s conversation.

Read the Moment →

NPR Tiny Desk

The Performance Signal

The live room still tells the truth. Tiny Desk keeps showing what artists can carry when the performance has to stand close, clean, and human.

G’s Read: A record tells you one thing. A live room tells you what the artist can hold without the algorithm holding them up.

Watch the Room →

The Live Door

The Live Door

The feed can show you what people are listening to. The room tells you where the weekend is gathering.

The Music Door — live music energy for KMOB1003 Entertainment Signal

The Music Door

For the shows, tours, and artists turning the sound into a room.

Explore Ticket Desk →

The Culture Door — live culture, comedy, theatre, and performance energy for KMOB1003 Entertainment Signal

The Culture Door

For comedy, theatre, festivals, and live experiences with a pulse beyond the playlist.

Explore Ticket Desk →

The Weekend Door — sports, fan events, racing, and city weekend energy for KMOB1003 Entertainment Signal

The Weekend Door

For sports, fan events, racing, and the kind of city energy people remember after the night is over.

Explore Ticket Desk →

The Voice Beside the Music

The Voice Beside the Music

Before a song becomes a hook, it is often a line somebody had to survive. That is why KMOB1003 places spoken word beside music — not beneath it. The Voice Gallery is where performance, memory, testimony, and rhythm meet before the beat arrives.

Enter the Voice Gallery →

The Artist Door

For Artists Who Want More Than a Spin

KMOB1003 no longer treats artist discovery like a random inbox. Artists who want rotation, editorial visibility, media strategy, EPK support, Ticket Desk readiness, and infrastructure now enter through Artist Services.

Enter Artist Services →

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