KGBN is a Korean, brokered time AM radio station licensed to Anaheim, California, and broadcasting at a frequency of 1190 kHz. From 1997 to 2010 it was owned by Salem Communications as a sister station to KFSH and KRLA. In August 2010 the station was sold to Korean Gospel Broadcasting Network.
It is one of four radio stations - the others are KYPA, KMPC, and KFOX - that broadcast in Korean around the clock in the greater Los Angeles area. However, this is the only religious station among them; the others have secular programming.
This station began as KEZY, an easy-listening station known as "K-Easy." The station later became an Orange County top 40 powerhouse featuring such personalities as Mark Denis, Mike Wagner and other disc jockeys. The station's address at the time was the same as its assigned frequency: 1190 East Ball Road. The original call letters during construction and prior to its on-air debut were KDOG. The station debuted on air as KEZY on May 18, 1959, with studios at the Disneyland Hotel.
[Verse 1:]
We roll real deep in dat all black impala
Hit da club in all black and dem gurls dey gone holla
Mayne I'm tryna make a dolla outta 15 cent
Just hit me a lick cuz I gotta pay da rent
We sum dirty south mobstahs and west side gangstaz
Full time huslterz you a full time wanksta
Yeah my pants sag and I got a weed smell
Dat's wut I told my teacher right before I got expelled
I creep on da ease wit dat thang in da back of my lac
Got sum in da clip dat'z gone put you on yo back
Gotta stack dat stack, gotta flip dem chips
When you get on top shawty gotta rock yo hips
M2S up on my hat Mississippi on my back
Guap up in my pocket rubberband around da stack
These are just directions of how da game goes