The
Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show originated in the winter of 2003
and debuted accordingly on WZIP 88.1 FM in Akron Ohio,
the hometown of LeBron James. MaD MaXxx had not yet developed
into the veteran rhyming DJ but practiced and completed
his training in order to secure a summer slot on-air.
After obtaining a slot, NuJam (M3 Records C.E.O.) suggested
the distinct "Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show" title due
to his solo artist's unmatchable lyrical pro delivery.
The idea was also to give the audience a constant tongue-twister
that was somewhat fun to say & hear. Things at WZIP
halted when MaXxx was finally given a choice (after months
of pressure) to either "water down" his presentation
to match the styles of his co-workers, or give up his
spot. MaXxx's first and second albums then became prophetic.
No Compromise was the answer, and the Pro Flow Show moved
to the internet to satisfy the demand of his rapidly growing
audience. We asked MaD MaXxx about his departure from
WZIP and the Pro Flow ideology. "No one wants to
see you shine. But that is what makes the story behind
the music. I was told at my first real recording session
that some lines I said were at the pro level. Now everything
I say is Pro Flow."
The new "Pro Flow Fa-Sho
Show" nitro edition provides listeners with various forms
of entertainment ranging from theatrical audio productions
of every genre of music to intellectually stimulating,
precise, unscripted word schemes and industry critiques
from the host, MaD MaXxx. MaD MaXxx is one of the top underated
indepenent recording artist & radio DJ's. The new
Pro Flow Show "Nitro Edition" broadcasts marketing tips
and industry interviews. As with his personal music endeavors,
MaD MaXxx caters his PG-13 “Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show”
to public opinion rather than curving content to appease
the accountable. The show has a strong hip hop origin.
Listen and look out for the upcoming raw uncut after hour
radio show featuring the music of Cali platinum producer Mike Mosley and hosted by Ohio's own Mike Mosley a.k.a. MaD MaXxx. The playlist will
include music from Tupac, E-40, Spice 1, The Outlawz,
Yukmouth, WC, B-Legit, Gino Mack, Duce, Mac Mall, Mr.
Underwood, TQ, Richie Rich, Lil Zane, Young Siph, the
Golden Child, ManiM & of course, MaD MaXxx.