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    R&B Star Case Reveals He Got Banned From Hot 97 in 1996

    WamalaBy WamalaNovember 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    R&B icon Case recently shared a surprising chapter from his career: getting banned from New York’s legendary Hot 97 radio station. The story unfolded on the October 30 episode of The Underground Lounge Podcast, hosted by comedian Spank Horton and former NBA star Lou Williams.

    Behind the scenes, someone prompted Case to share the story:

    “Tell’em how you got banned from Hot 97… after Summer Jam,”

    And what followed was a tale of spontaneity, fan frenzy, and industry drama that has fans buzzing decades later.

    The Summer Jam 1996 Incident

    The roots of the controversy trace back to Summer Jam 1996, Hot 97’s iconic annual concert. Case wasn’t scheduled to perform that year, but fate intervened when he found himself backstage during Mary J. Blige’s set.

    Blige, who had a 30-minute slot but planned a shorter performance, invited Case to join her for his breakout hit: “Touch Me, Tease Me” featuring Foxy Brown. The 1996 single was pivotal in defining Case’s career and cementing his status as an R&B star.

    “The radio station was like, ‘Nah,’” Case recalled, noting that Hot 97 initially denied the idea.

    But the crowd had other plans. When Blige mentioned Case’s name onstage, the audience erupted:

    “The whole crowd starts cheering, ‘We want Case,’” he said. “That’s the first time ever. I’m like, ‘Shit.’ I went out there and sang ‘Touch Me, Tease Me.’”

    The spontaneous moment created electric energy among fans, a defining milestone that showcased Case’s charisma and connection with audiences.

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    Backstage Fallout: Hot 97 and Def Jam React

    While the fans celebrated, backstage tensions were high. Hot 97 staffers and Def Jam executive Mike Kyser weren’t thrilled with the unsanctioned appearance.

    “I just see everybody… arms folded,” Case recalled. “Then I see Mike Kyser from Def Jam like [hand over his face], he’s like, ‘What did you do to me?’”

    The incident reportedly led to Case being effectively banned—or “tried to be banned”—from Hot 97, a station that was critical for breaking R&B and hip-hop acts in the 1990s.

    “When I tell you I seen that n***a age in front of me right there in dog years,” Case joked, reflecting on the tension of that moment.

    Despite the fallout, Case’s bold move became a defining moment in his early career, highlighting his spontaneity, confidence, and ability to electrify crowds.

    The Legacy of the Hot 97 Ban

    Looking back, the incident underscores the sometimes tricky balance between industry politics and artistic spontaneity. Case’s decision to join Mary J. Blige onstage—unsanctioned yet fan-driven—cemented his reputation as an artist willing to take risks.

    The story also gives a rare glimpse behind the curtain of the 1990s music scene, when radio stations like Hot 97 wielded enormous influence over which acts succeeded. For Case, a moment of rebellion became a lasting story fans still talk about today.

    “From wild studio sessions to getting banned from Hot 97, the stories just keep getting crazier,” the Underground Lounge Podcast teased on social media, highlighting the timeless allure of Case’s anecdotes.

    Fans React: A Legendary Throwback

    Since the podcast aired, social media has been buzzing with fans revisiting Case’s early hits and praising his boldness. Many note that moments like these helped shape R&B history, blending spontaneity with undeniable talent.

    “Case really had that star power even back then,” one fan wrote.
    “Hot 97 didn’t know what they were missing. That performance is iconic!” another added.

    The story also serves as a reminder of the high stakes in the music industry, where risk-taking can be both career-defining and controversial.

    What do you think about Case’s Hot 97 ban story? Was he right to jump onstage, or should he have played it safe? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned for more exclusive music industry stories!

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    Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

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