WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders invites friends and other colleagues to select and dissect their favorite music projects of the 2010s.
Inside episode twelve (and the season one finale!), WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and audiophile Justin Smith explore and review Bas’s second studio album, 2016’s Too High to Riot.LINKS“Two Cheers for the Best Rapper You’ve Never Heard Of”Advertise with WSH & WSH | RADIO
In episode 11, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders recruits Beat the Buzzer co-host Keenan Terry to share their memories of the 2011 Jay-Z and Kanye West joint album Watch the Throne.LINKSWHATSUITSHIM.com • Instagram • Twitter
In episode ten, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders welcomes journalist and multimedia producer Mankaprr Conteh for a conversation on Rihanna’s eighth studio album, 2016’s Anti.LINKSRead all of Mankaprr’s work here.Arena Solutions, LLCLet’s Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black MasculinityWHATSUITSHIM.com • Instagram • Twitter
In part nine of the series, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders connects with BeGreatDC founder and president Rachael Payton to review the second Beyoncé album to be selected, 2016’s Lemonade.LINKSWill You Be My Hero?: A Pop-Up Experience by Neighborhood Heroes ClothingLet’s Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black MasculinityWSH’s Movies of the Decade x Rhyanna MorganSONGS of the YEAR 2019 x Larry J. Sanders
For part eight, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders welcomes back friend of the project + host of Let’s Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black Masculinity Jeremy Herte to analyze his selection, Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.LINKSUse code HIBERNATE at checkout to save on a new Allswell mattressSONGS of the YEAR 2019 presented by WSH | RADIO
In the seventh installation of the WSH Radio Albums of the Decade project, lead creative Larry J. Sanders and DJ / radio personality TeeTwoTimes of Detroit’s Hot 107.5 discuss her selection, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly.
For the sixth installment, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders connects with Arena Solutions and Fresh Never Fades Clothing's Blake Hall to discuss his selection, 2013’s BEYONCÉ.
In the fifth installation of the WSH Radio Albums of the Decade series, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders welcomes back Mel Washington to discuss Big K.R.I.T.'s It's Better This Way.Live readsWSH Consulting's 'SUMMER'S OVER SPECIALS'Book Cooking With Sam-Rae before the end of the month and get 5% off your orderHire Arena Solutions for graphic design, content coordination + moreThe Detroit Riot, a vintage-to-modern retail thrift shop
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders welcomes freelance photographer + music curator Ako-Akeem Boyd for part four of WSH Radio’s Albums of the Decade summer series.LINKSFollow Ako on Apple Music for the most recent addition to his Barefoot Tunes playlist seriesFollow @ARENA_SOLUTIONS for assistance with graphic design, marketing strategies + moreTap in with @STREETCRED.DET's FIVE & GRIND CO-WORKING SPECIAL — a prime working space off the Detroit Riverfront offering top-flight workplace amenities for $5Catch up with @LETSTALKBRUH via your favorite podcast provider
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and professor and writer Kyr Rashad Mack connect for part three of WSH Radio’s Albums of the Decade summer series.
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders welcomes writer and photojournalist Takia Robinson for part two of the Albums of the Decade series to discuss her nomination, the 2011 Frank Ocean mixtape nostalgia,ULTRA.
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders introduces the WSH Radio Albums of the Decade project and jumps into Part One of the series with WSH entertainment critic Rhyanna Morgan.