The biggest stars from The Biggest Party On The Planet! Kannon’s unedited, uncut interviews with the most relevant artists on Earth.
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This week Kannon is joined by Paul Russell, the man behind the biggest viral hit of 2023. Listen in as they talk about the places they've lived, how the song came to be, what Paul is doing for the holidays and who in his family is the toughest to shop for.
This week Kannon - from an unusual location - is joined by Billie Eilish. They talk about her electrifying performance at Music Midtown in Atlanta, how her signature fragrance came to be and putting the finishing touches on her new album.
This week Kannon is joined by Selena Gomez. They talk about Selena's forthcoming album that echoes her current mental state - bubbly and joyful. They delve into her writing process and the integral role Julia Michaels plays in it. They wrap up this lively conversation with talks on her recent collaboration with Benny Blanco, her affinity for Sex and the City, and the exciting prospect of an upcoming tour.
This week Kannon is joined by Pete Wentz of Fall out boy. They talk about Fall Out Boy's new logo, their latest song "We Didn't Start the Fire", peculiar audience behaviors, and the trend of fans tossing objects at artists during performances.
This week Kannon is joined by Luke Combs. They discuss the challenges and joys of balancing fatherhood with a thriving music career. Luke opens up about the significance of being asked to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry, his first headline tour, and his philosophy to 'make music he loves'.
This week Kannon is joined by Olivia Rodrigo. They talk about the many layers of her new album 'Guts' and living on her own in New York City. Olivia also takes us through the creative process behind her song 'Vampire', how she draws inspiration from poetry and she answers some fan questions.
This week Kannon is joined by Rita Ora. Rita shares her creative journey and life experiences that have breathed life into her music. From getting married and understanding her relationships with family and friends, to working with music legends like Fat Boy Slim and Keith Urban, Rita paints a vivid picture of her evolving self and how that reflects on her music. Tune in as she gives us an exclusive sneak peek into her next single 'Don't Think Twice'.
This week Kannon is joined by Flo Rida. They talk about his new single "What A Night", reminisce about the memories his past hits evoke, and discuss the challenges he faced growing up in a tough environment.
This week Kannon is joined by Melanie Martinez. They talk about the through-line in her body of work and how her new album PORTALS fits in, her most powerful paranormal experience and how long it takes her to get into "creature mode".
This week Kannon is joined by Gracie Abrams. They talk about the amazing experience she's had being on tour with Taylor Swift, how her new album focuses on prioritizing personal evolution and why nothing is off limits emotionally when it comes to her songwriting.
This week Kannon is joined by Kim Petras. They talk about how her early club kid days inspired her upcoming album, her love for the clarinet and how her collaboration with Nicki Minaj on "Alone" came to be.
This week Kannon is joined by Clay Aiken. They talk about why his teenage son doesn't care that he's famous, how much he admired Mister Rogers and the current tour he's on with Ruben Studdard celebrating 20 years since American Idol.
Kannon is joined by Bebe Rexha and talk about her upcoming tour after 6 years, what happens to all the songs that don't make it onto the album and how many blunts Snoop Dogg smoked on set, filming the video for their single "Satellite".
This week Kannon is joined by RAYE. They talk about the industry's initial reaction to “Escapism.”, her grueling tour schedule and why she always lets her exes know when she writes songs about them.
This week Kannon is joined by Miguel. They talk about the renaissance "Sure Thing" is having because of TikTok, what's inspiring him nowadays and the pressure he's currently under to put out a new project.
This week Kannon is joined by Jax. They talk about what inspired "Cinderella Snapped", why her mom always ends up with her swag bags and the wedding she just started planning an hour before this interview.
This week Kannon is joined by Tiësto. They talk about the formative experiences that made him want to make music, some of the craziest things he's seen other DJs do and the inspiration behind his new single "10:35" with Tate McRae.
This week Kannon is joined by Kane Brown. They talk about how he and his wife's new single "Thank God" came to be, his acting debut and trying to break the mold of country music.
This week Kannon is joined by Rachel Grae. They talk about being accessible to her fans, how TikTok has sonically changed music and her recent interaction with the person she wrote "How Dare You" about.
This week Kannon is joined by Mimi Webb. They talk about how TikTok has completely changed the industry, her favorite movie genres and why she thinks people relate to "Red Flags" so much.
This week Kannon is joined by Zara Larsson. They talk about the most embarrassing thing she's ever done on stage, why Sweden makes a way better Cheeto and the importance of allowing yourself to be vulnerable.
This week Kannon is joined by Oliver Tree. They talk about his recent record breaking success, being undercompensated as an artist and why he's laying low at his parent's place in Nova Scotia.
This week Kannon is joined by Sabrina Carpenter. They talk about why she's excited for the Super Bowl, people that look like their pets and how much fun it was working with her best friends on the "Nonsense" video.
This week it's a throwback to 2020. Harry Styles checks in from quarantine for a flurry of questions about everything from music to his skincare routines and how passionately he feels about bread.
This week Kannon is joined by JVKE. They talk about why he's not leaving Rhode Island any time soon, what it was like to perform with Alicia Keys and the emotion he was drawing from when he wrote "Golden Hour".
This week Kannon is joined by Charlieonafriday. They talk about his first few months living in LA, how he tends to let relationships just happen naturally and why people are really connecting with his single "Enough".
This week it's a throwback to 2020. Sam's Smith talks with Kannon about their new album Diamonds, how singing makes you happier, coming out about their queerness and using new pronouns. They also cover finding the balance between rawness and kindness in song-writing, and the keys to finding peace on this mortal coil!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Kannon celebrates some of his favorite moments of 2022. From Elton John's farewell tour to Latto's childhood nickname and everything in between on OHP Uncut!
This week it's a throwback to when Kannon talked to Jimmy Fallon about the strange holiday traditions they have in common, growing up on radio, what Ariana Grande thinks of his rapping and how his single "Masked Christmas'' came to be. Checkout It Was A...(Masked Christmas) ft. Ariana Grande & Megan Thee Stallion
This week Kannon is joined by Tate McRae. They talk about getting back with exes, what it's like to have a platinum single and why she's in Colombus Ohio. Checkout Tate's new single She's All I Wanna Be and for more info tatemcrae.com
This week Kannon is joined by Gayle and Blackbear. They talk about what inspired "fmk", what they REALLY want for Christmas and why the best part of a relationship isn't the honeymoon phase.
This week Kannon is joined by Yung Gravy. They talk about what it was like to be wined and dined by multiple record labels, why he kept being a rapper a secret from friends and family until he blew up and his plans to perform "Betty" live with Rick Astley some day.
This week Kannon is joined by Rosa Linn. They talk about finally finding her voice as an artist, the real inspiration behind "SNAP", hearing a crowd sing along with her lyrics for the first time and she answers questions from the fans.
This week Kannon is joined by Meghan Trainor. They talk about her and her husband trying for another child, why she's now making the music she wants to make, the greatest gift she ever got and why it's the centerpiece of her living room.
This week Kannon is joined by Jax. They talk about her goal of using music to help guide young women, being pretty good at internet sleuthing, how she plans to host Thanksgiving without actually cooking and she performs "Victoria's Secret" live!
Originally released April 2021, Bebe Rexha joins Kannon and a fan, Stevie. They talk about her upcoming album, learning to love be alone, her process of creating the album and more!
This week Kannon is joined by Elton John. They talk about his big plans for final shows, recent collaboration with Britney Spears and why it's important for him to leave a legacy that goes further than just music.
This week Kannon is joined by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. They talk about the extensive list of artists he's written for, how the song "Sucker" made it's way to the Jonas Brothers and why people's fragmented attention makes it harder than ever to have a hit song.
This week Kannon is joined by Charlie Puth. They talk about his song writing process, downsizing his car collection and the possibility of performing "Left and Right" live with Jung Kook.
This week Kannon is joined by Jacob Bertrand. They talk about his favorite on-set snacks, things you should know before pursuing a career in entertainment and the unusual reason that he started acting.
This week Kannon is joined by Benny Blanco and a few of his biggest fans from around the world for an epic Q&A.
This week Kannon is joined by Steve Lacy. They talk about provocative Instagram posts, the writing process and how "Bad Habit" topping the charts has oped up doors for him. Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Benny Blanco. They talk about what it's like to hang out with Snoop Dog, staying up until 4am to work remotely with BTS in Korea and why a song can take him anywhere from an hour to 9 years to complete. Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Amelie Zilber. They talk about experiencing burnout even when you're doing what you love, the importance of emotional triggers for acting motivation and what to expect from her character Lauryn on Grown-ish.
On this weeks Open House Party Podcast, Kannon is joined by Matt Cornett. They talk about growing up in the same town that Walmart was founded, developing an interest in acting at a young age and what to expect from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season 3.
This week Kannon is joined by Tim Gunn. They talk about what to expect for the third season of Making the Cut, advice for people trying to break into the fashion industry and the last time he had a good cry. Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Jo Koy. They talk about why he never thought he'd make a movie as big as Easter Sunday, the Filipino restaurant he and Howie Mandel plan on opening, and how a misunderstanding led to him choosing the name Jo Koy.Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Dixie D'Amelio. They talk about her decision to not release her last two EPs, the thing that makes her most nervous about performing and why she's tired of recording and ready to hit the stage.Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Nicky Youre. They talk about not being defined by one song, almost quitting music before he wrote "Sunroof" and how sometimes getting outside of your comfort zone can be the key to growth.Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
This week Kannon is joined by Eva Reign & Abubakr Ali to talk about what it was like working with Billy Porter on Anything's Possible, what they'd be doing if they weren't acting and the last song they turned up loud.Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows