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Dissect DJs
Bruno Mars and ROSÉ - APT

Dissect DJs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 26:48


Episode 135 breaks down Bruno Mars' latest hit single alongside K-Pop star ROSÉ titled "APT."  What does APT mean? How do you pronounce it? Why does this sound so familiar? Is Bruno Mars the best modern performer we got right now? And what is his all-time greatest jam? We dissect it all in this electric pink video, check out the full video episode here: https://youtu.be/YGbNtlzhw9cNEXT!

Vinyl Radio
Bruno Mars: De Honolulu a Superestrella – La Historia Detrás del Ícono del Pop

Vinyl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 30:41


Explora la fascinante trayectoria de Bruno Mars, el ícono del pop que ha conquistado el mundo una vez más con su reciente éxito junto a Lady Gaga, Die With a Smile.

Lets Go Blues Radio - St. Louis Blues Hockey Podcast
Se13, Ep36: 24K Magic: The Gold Plan and How It Changed the PWHL Draft

Lets Go Blues Radio - St. Louis Blues Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 73:37


Adam Gold, listener of the show, friend to all the hosts and the creator of The Gold Plan, joins the show to discuss how his draft strategy changed the PWHL Draft and how it could change pro sports in general The PWHL Draft and what being there was like How women's hockey has grown exponentially over the years The Blues promote Alexander Steen and announce their succession plan Blues sign Scott Perunovich to a one-year contract Details on the Blues Development Camp AND MORE! Mike Burgoyne, St. Louis' best realtor! - mike@strikewithmike.com, 1-314-753-4060 Wolf Power Washing - Call Joe at 314-420-5434. Joe has the best rates in town! Check our our T-Shirt Shop! www.LetsGoBlues.com/shop Follow us on the socials! @lgbradio

Swapping Secrets Podcast
Episode 15 | 24K Magic (ft. Gage, CEO of SwingHub)

Swapping Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 81:56


What a special episode this was! Olivia and Gage (@VistaWife, @magicgage) reached out to us early in our journey as content creators, and we were met with nothing but grace, and they imparted so much wisdom on us and continue to support us in our growth.We talk about how we got connected, how SwingHub came to life, and what it takes to grow to the heights they have in this Lifestyle niche on social media. Download SwingHub wherever you get your apps!Apple: SwingHub on the App StoreGoogle: SwingHub on the Google Play StoreFollow Olivia: @VistaWifeFollow Gage: @magicgageConnect with us:Athalia(@queen_athalia_)Bryan (@seabaggin)Swapping Secrets (@swappingsecrets)For business inquiries: swappingsecretspod@gmail.comJoin our Discord Community!:Swapping Secrets Discord Want advice? Leave us a voicemail!:(657) 221-7143‬Editor:Houston Clark (@houstonclarkmusic)Original Music crafted by:Houston Clark (@houstonclarkmusic)

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang
"Celestial: The Legend of Time" (w/ Matt & Bowen)

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 101:27 Transcription Available


The stars aligned for Matt & Bow to be in person this week, and they give one another tactile support as they weigh in on the pink elephant in the room: Nicki Minaj and her desperate attempts to shake Megan Thee Stallion. Also, Universal officially goes to dinner and eats steak with their Epic Universe announcement All this, and the year 2017 is culturally excavated! Our hosts discuss Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, Get Out, Ladybird, The Shape of Water, the beginning of the Dernaissance, the reputation era, "24K Magic", SZA, the impact of "Bodak Yellow", the birth of Big Littles Lies, the death of Girls, a vault Cameo message from Sandra Diaz-Twine, and what would happen if Taylor Swift flew commercial. Leave Martin Short and Meryl Streep alone! Question your Last Jedi discourse! Go to dinner and steak! STREAM SINGLE SOON! And tune in for a very special guest on our next ep! Goodbye, readers, Kayteighs, publicists, finalists... and Kyles. ;)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rhythm on the Rocks
Bruno Mars, 24K Magic, & Johnnie Walker Green Label

Rhythm on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 71:57


Frizz and Bob crack open Johnnie Walker Green Label and dig into Bruno Mars' 24K Magic to kick off 2024 - see what we did there? Get on up as we get funky with Finesse, bring back the classic memories of 90s R&B, keep it hot like Halle Berry, and learn some wild facts that are a century old.

Pop Pantheon
BRUNO MARS (with Stereogum's Tom Breihan)

Pop Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 113:47


Stereogum's Tom Breihan returns to Pop Pantheon to dissect the career of pop history's greatest mimic, Bruno Mars. Louie and Tom dive into how Bruno spent his childhood impersonating greats like Elvis and Michael Jackson, his failed start on Motown and early work for other artists, including via his production group The Smeezingtons. Then they discuss his tightly-stitched 2010 debut, Doo-Wops and Hooligans, 2012's pop history grab-bag, Unorthodox Jukebox, and the cultural sensation of his 2014 Mark Ronson-collab, the Morris Day-tributing “Uptown Funk.” Next, they explore Bruno's  tour through Black pop and soul history on 2016's 24K Magic and his Philly Soul and Parliament-Funkadelic-homaging super-duo with Anderson .Paak., Silk Sonic, as they parse whether Bruno is central to his music at all or simply a nostalgia curator. Finally, they rank Bruno Mars in the official Pop Pantheon.Read Tom's Number Ones Column write-ups of "Just The Way You Are" & "Grenade"Listen to Pop Pantheon's Bruno Mars EssentialsJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreBuy Tickets to Pop Pantheon Live: Britney's Memoir, Music & Legacy on 11/2 In PasadenaCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC: Halloween Edition on October 27Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on November 10Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous X Who? Weekly on November 16Shop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreFollow Tom Breihan on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter

Becoming An Icon
Bruno Mars: Fly As Me

Becoming An Icon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 36:48 Transcription Available


Bruno Mars went from impersonating Elvis Presley to living the Presley dream. Now it's time to focus on all the award-winning music that came after. We're talking Unorthodox Jukebox, 24K Magic, and An Evening with Silk Sonic. Don't forget two Super Bowls and a whole lot of style as we also breakdown his killer fashion sense and how enforces a dress code for recordings. Yes, you read that correctly. So what are you waiting for? Listen up and find out what makes Bruno Mars so super duper fly.  Lilliana Vázquez and Joseph Carrillo are the hosts of Becoming an Icon with production support by Josie Meléndez, Daniela Sarquis, and Santiago Sierra of Sonoro Media in partnership with iHeart Radio's My Cultura Podcast network. If you want to support the podcast, please rate and review our show. Follow Lilliana Vázquez on Instagram and Twitter @lillianavazquez  Follow Joseph Carrillo on Instagram @josephcarrillo Help support Maui wildfire relief here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pessimistic at Best
24K Magic in the Air

Pessimistic at Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 61:35


The theme is rhinestones and denim, honey! Friend of the pod, returning guest, the light of my life, and fire of my loins, Grace Ferolo joins me back on the podcast to recap her recent trip out to Sin City to see the man, the myth, the legend, Bruno Mars, before we dive into the plight of the angry woman, the blessing & the curse of having a busy schedule, and the quest for love in all forms.Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comGrace is currently (and respectfully) off the grid ;) your loss!Support the show

Trapital
Picking The Most Valuable Music Catalog Portfolio (with Denisha Kuhlor)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 60:51


If you had a billion-dollar fund to buy the full rights, masters, and publishing of ANY music artists — who are you acquiring to maximize shareholder value? This question was top of mind for real-life portfolio managers the past three years as music catalog sales boomed. Now my guest on the episode, Denisha Kuhlor, and I are asking ourselves the same hypothetical question.In this episode, we're doing a mock music rights draft. Akin to the NFL Draft, each of us getting seven picks. Any artists' catalog, living or dead, is on the table for us to acquire. Our goal is to score the biggest ROI for investors on a 10-year timeline from purely catalog revenue — streaming, syncs, and partnerships, among other sources. Touring or merchandise revenue isn't factored in, and neither are future catalog releases, only what's already been released. As you'll see on this episode, Denisha and I took very different approaches to our portfolios. One was more “risk on”, while the other was filled with more “blue chips.” Here's what to expect:[0:01] Draft parameters [4:51] First-round picks[9:42] Second-round picks[14:21] Third-round picks[18:49] Fourth-round picks[21:55] Fifth-round picks[26:04] Sixth-round picks[29:20] Seventh-round picks[37:33] Honorable mentions [52:21] Up-and-coming artistsListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Denisha Kuhlor, @denishakuhlorToday's episode was brought to you by feature.fm. Grow your fanbase  and music career with their marketing suite. Get 50% off your first three months by using code: TRAPITAL50Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPTDenisha Kuhlor: We've talked about Burna Boy on the podcast before, so don't necessarily have to go over all of his stats, but I think that in one thing I'm finding with people discovering, music from the continent. Is that when they like the artist or there's things they like about the artist or the genre, they go back and listen, to the past catalog.And so I feel like there's still a lot of untouched ground in terms of people discovering his music and listening to his whole catalog and given how timeless in a lot of ways some of his music feels, I think that we'll have new fans discovering him over and over for a long time and getting to also benefit from the upside of that catalog is great.I'll also say, he's pretty feature light as well. He's increased the amount of features that he's had in some of his more recent albums, but even like him, some of his breakout singles, whether Ye or Last Last, were Independence, or songs that he did independently and didn't have people featuring.So I think in terms of some of the big records, there's solo records, which is exciting and that his catalog has a lot of value for people to discover and wanna to.Dan Runcie Intro: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. Dan Runcie: Today's episode is one I am really excited for. This is a music rights draft. We are going to be breaking down the artists that we would most wanna have their music rights for. So today's guest friend of the podcast, Denisha Kuhlor, founder of Stan, her and I are both managers of billion dollar funds and we can acquire the full rights, Masters and publishing to any artist, living or dead.And our job is to maximize value for our investors for the next 10 years. We each get to pick 10 artists and their full rights of music, and we draft them one by one. Denisha, are you ready? How are you feeling?Denisha Kuhlor: I am, I'm super excited for this. like keep racking my head, I think till the last minute with each pick. but yeah, I'm ready to get Dan Runcie: started.Right. It's funny because we're chatting about this yesterday and I almost wonder like if our chat yesterday like shifts anything, it's like, oh, okay. That's how you're thinking about this. Okay. That's how I'm thinking about this.Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly, in a funny way, I have some more compassion for venture investors because I can see how societal shift or even group think can shift your perspective even if just a bit. Dan Runcie: Yeah, it's fascinating, and I mean with this, we did try to keep the parameters of it a bit clear because obviously in the real music rights acquisition world, there are many different strategies about how these firms are buying and acquiring these rights. Some of them are sitting and holding on them, but we are putting ourselves in a different bucket.We are assuming that we have the means to maximize this catalogs and this artist's value through multimedia, through sync, through other partnerships, and just the revenue that it naturally generates as sound recordings themselves. And we assume that we're only acquiring what that artist has released up to that point.Of course, what that artist continues to do in the future may shift the perception of the value of what they've done, but we are only looking at what they've done up to this point. So we're saying that just to lay the groundwork, because someone may be like, oh, what about so-and-so and so-and-so may be an artist that blew up in the past five years.They may not have Steve as a catalog, but who knows? Maybe we'll both have a few of those picks.Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly. Super exciting Dan Runcie: All right, so we are gonna be so a few things to just keep in mind as well for listeners. So a few of the factors you both considered were expected longevity of the artist music themselves, which is a big piece of this. You're acquiring these rights, you're trying to get a sense for what is the music that people are still going to listen to, right?It's one thing if you dominate the charts, that you have a song that takes off, but there's a decay curve. So we're trying to find those artists that have the value, but have the much less steep decay curve as it goes down year over year. There's also a mix too. There's the stable picks, which a lot of the rights go after, which are attractive, but there's also some higher upside picks or some riskier bets.Where do those fit in? And then we're also taken into account the share of the song recordings that the artists actually have given that certain genres such as hip hop or r and b and pop music specifically, there's a lot more collaboration. There's a lot more hands being shared in that pot. So, how does that line up with another genre where that artist may have a higher percentage of those things?All those things get factored into how we pick this. So I'm ready to get started and I wanna give you the first pick so you can go and then I'll go after that.Denisha Kuhlor: Oh, thank you, so my first pick is Mariah Carey. for a few reasons. One, Mariah Carey has one of the most amazing songs in her collection, with Christmas, right? Like it's just being Christmas time, every Christmas, you know, you're going to get, a spike in revenue. Mariah Carey's also been very notable, about talking about that.She writes a lot of her own music, and I don't think how many people realize how much of a prolific songwriter that she is as well. And with the nature of R and B, much to what you talked about earlier with it being collaborative, Mariah Carey seems to be embraced by a lot of rappers for samples.So while I definitely think it will be pricey based off literally, all I want for Christmas, if anything, I think that it's. It's a bit of a safe, but also Sure. Fire and, and stable. expectation revenue. Dan Runcie: That was my number two pick. So we're definitely aligned there. It makes perfect sense because even if you, all I want for Christmas is a big piece of the pie, I wanna say 300 million streams per year on Spotify was the stat that I heard, and I forget the exact revenue number that it generates. I don't wanna quote it, but it's huge.Almost 20 number one singles that she's had. So the longevity's there, and as we know we're talking about this a little yesterday, but there's a reason that catalog isn't one that's getting acquired because, A, the people that own it, and I know she may own maybe some of the more recent stuff. I don't know if, Columbia still owns, you know, the stuff from the nineties, especially given the nature of her deal and stuff like that.But I mean, it's up there, it's definitely one of the most valuable ones. So good. Yeah. Good for you on that one. So I'll take my number one pick here and the number one pick. For this, for me, so much of it was thinking about how millennials and this group are the dominant users of streaming.Streaming makes up a bulk of the revenue for these streaming services. And who is the biggest artist for millennials overall? Just you look at the sheer numbers and everything like that, it has to be Taylor Swift. Miss 1989 herself, I will take those albums, especially these rerecorded ones, Taylor's version, because they'reDenisha Kuhlor: That's just what I was gonna ask.Dan Runcie: Yeah. I may not get Scooter bronze version, but I'll get Taylor's version and I'll keep that. I think that it's rare to find a star that has as much impact as she does that is as recent in this way, I mean, just the pure demand for this Eras tour. She could have done 10 x times the number of shows and been touring for the next five years in a in stadiums and still had plenty of demand left over.And of course, we're not counting touring revenue in this, but it just goes to show how big everything else is. The fact that midnights broke records, both in streaming and in hard sales, I think I saw 230 million dollars that album generated in its revenue. Of course. That her entire rights will likely be owned, you know, herself just given the Taylor's version of everything.Currently I'm licensed with Republican Universal Music Group. But if in a perfect world you could acquire that, I will take that. She's able to dominate in all of these multiple platforms and if we're really trying to say, okay, 10 years from now, each of her albums is still in the top 50 of the billboard, 200, just from like a rankings perspective.Well, not all of 'em, but a lot of them, and I think it's harder to come by. So yeah, I'll take T Swift.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I think it's definitely a solid pick her music evokes so much nostalgia especially as her fans get older, that they'll be listening to it for life, right? Because it's not necessarily attached to a moment or even a recency of today, even though they can appreciate that.it's, yeah, it's music that's the soundtrack to their lives. So, it makes a ton of sense. And she's also another prolific songwriter, so I would assume, from an ownership perspective, it's quite attractive.Dan Runcie: Yeah. Not as attractive as Mariah though, because I feel like Taylor more recently, especially with the more pop albums, there was a lot of Max Martin production and a lot of other big name folks and you know, Kendrick Lamar, guest verses and stuff like that. And Mariah had some of that, but I still feel like she always had like her single, you know what I mean? It's like Yeah.fantasy was, they had a remix with ODB or they had a honey remix with the lock, but there was still the core Mariah version that was justDenisha Kuhlor: Yeah, that's a great point. The breakout has frequently remained just her. Yeah. Dan Runcie: so we'll see. But yeah, who's your second pick?Denisha Kuhlor: So my second pick, I thought a lot too about, like world music as we say, or just music that's global. much to your point as well around streaming. I kind of think that it's exciting to pick, an artist that can dominate globally that's, not necessarily a pop artist. And so for that, I went back and forth.Probably two of the biggest artists. but landed on Bad Bunny, Bad Bunny to me is one just an amazing and exciting artist. He also has a great amount of volume, but much to the point we just made about Mariah Carey's, Taylor Swifts, I think he's really optimized a lot of his catalog, for music that he makes and that music that he solely makes.Additionally, and I know we're not counting touring, but the sheer amount of numbers he's done touring, I think has not only earned him new fans, but earned him kind of the same type of fan appetite that Taylor Swift has in which the music will evoke a certain nostalgia, whether they saw him perform it on top of a gas station or when he was driving through the Bronx, that leads them to want to continue to listen to this music for the rest of their lives, which hopefully will be financially lucrative.Dan Runcie: He was on my list as well. You can't ignore just the huge, massive success of this last album, UN Varano Centi. We saw that album dominate week after week after week, and it, the songs are still on Spotify's Top 50 and they're still having traction there. And in an era where there's just so much more music, if you can get a song like that that comes out in 2022 that's still coming out or just an album, it's rare and I know we talk a lot about how monoculture itself is just harder to come by from a artist that is in the US or UK just because those markets are so much more saturated. But the closest we get to anyone reaching Beatlemania is someone like Bad Bunny. So that's a great.Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly, exactly. I also think a lot both, Drake's wrapped about Bad Bunny numbers and Kanye's reference Bad Bunny's, success. And so I feel like even if his peers in the industry are kind of in some ways either looking at him aspirationally or like he's one that could potentially, hit my success, is also a great indicator.Dan Runcie: All right, so the next pick I have here is, you mentioned him a second ago, the streaming king himself, 70 million streams. Drake, it's hard to think about the streaming era and not think about him. Just the massive hits that he's had and every time that he releases an album, it still creates this moment that few have the ability to be able to reach moving forward.I know Birdman will never give up those rights, and Young Money extensively will never give up those rights, but if I had the choice, I would take it. I think the knock against Drake potentially though I will acknowledge is that one. Just the high number of features and samples with all that, there's a high, there's a less likelihood that he may own all or just have a higher percentage of the revenue coming in for this stuff.But just the sheer volume of whether it's the mixtapes, the playlist, the little two packs that he puts out, the albums, especially some of the ones from like, especially the cash money albums, honestly, from, when was that? So I guess you had 2010, it was official first album, but you had so far gone oh nine and then everything up to Scorpion.Yeah, those are the biggest albums of the last decade. So I'll take DrakeDenisha Kuhlor: Yeah. Yeah. super solid pick. As someone who has seen Drake in concert 10 times, there's a few things recently. Yeah. 10 times. Yeah. So a few things that stuck out to me with Trigg specifically, The Serious Show. So the serious show was a lot of like deep cuts or songs that he hasn't recently performed on some of his tours. And you could just see that fans loved it, right?A lot of people wanted access to tickets and really loved the music. And then, lastly in part of, in going to these tours, there were so many times that I saw, that he would like go off of stage and to keep the crowd like engaged. They would do a whole set of his music that he wasn't going to perform, and the crowd literally went just as crazy as if he was on, if he was on stage so much to just like the emotional factor that his catalog has.I feel like Drake has provided the music of a generation. And so, regardless volume wise, they'll be continuing to listen for a long time.Dan Runcie: Who's your number two?Denisha Kuhlor: So next I'm going with Burna Boy. one, we've talked about Burna Boy on the podcast before, so don't necessarily have to go over all of his stats, but I think that in one thing I'm finding with people discovering, music from the continent. Is that when they like the artist or there's things they like about the artist or the genre, they go back and listen, to the past catalog.And so I feel like there's still a lot of untouched ground in terms of people discovering his music and listening to his whole catalog and given how timeless in a lot of ways some of his music feels, I think that we'll have new fans discovering him over and over for a long time and getting to also benefit from the upside of that catalog is great.I'll also say, he's pretty feature light as well. He's increased the amount of features that he's had in some of his more recent albums, but even like him, some of his breakout singles, whether Ye or Last Last, were Independence, or songs that he did independently and didn't have people featuring.So I think in terms of some of the big records, there's solo records, which is exciting and that his catalog has a lot of value for people to discover and wanna to. Dan Runcie: Yeah, he was on the list as well, and I think the attractive thing with him is similar to the bad Bunny perspective where almost more so because if you are one of the signature artists that is on this entire continent, well, I think for him, obviously more West Africa, but if you're one of the signature artists that's on this entire continent, you have the closer thing to that Beattlemania effect.And as more people there have access to streaming as more of that just grows and develops, you're going to get that curve too that just grows naturally with what's already there. And you can't undersell that. And I think given an artist like that too, there's probably huge sync opportunities as multimedia and entertainment starts to grow from that, from, from those parts of the worlds too.So there's a lot of value there. Yeah.Denisha Kuhlor: exactly. Who do you have Dan Runcie: pick, this is a pick with the mind and not necessarily with the heart, but I am a, in the role of a asset manager or not the role of a fan. And my pick here is Eminem and my pick for Eminem, and the reason I pick him is because his music is still some of the most streamed music across the board.And his Curtains Call album was the bestselling rap album in the UK in 2022. His greatest hits album from 2005 was the best selling rap album 17 years later. And I remember seeing that stat and I was just like, wow. And then you just think about the nature of his music. And even though he's someone that I feel, if you're someone that lives in the Twitter circles that you and I live in, Eminem is someone that I think has largely fallen out ofpopular discourse.And people do look at him a bit more, distinctly in a way that they did in 20 years ago. But if you don't live in those circles, which the majority of people don't, they still listen to his music and still revere him. And just on a sheer number perspective, there's probably more people that listen to hip hop that have an artist like Eminem and their top three and they're top two and not two.And you look at some of the numbers as well for songs like Till I Collapse and Lose Yourself, that just get played over and over for people working out and all of these things. Those songs have a timelessness to them. I mean, on stats, he was the bestselling like recorded artist of the two thousands. He was up there for the 2010s.He still tours massively, and even though a lot of his albums that probably generate the most revenue are songs that I'm no longer listening to, I can acknowledge that this has huge value. And as an asset manager, as a fund manager, I would do quite well with that, with his rights.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. No, I don't know if that's where I would have went, but after hearing your explanation, it makes a ton of sense. Eminem fans are, independent in the sense that they're fans regardless of whether he's the top of a pop culture, relevancy or not. yeah, I think, that's really, really interesting.And the Stan's side, he literally pioneered the word we all use today, so I think in some ways too, people forget just, how impactful culturally he's been. so yeah, that makes a Dan Runcie: Nice. All right. who's your.Denisha Kuhlor: So for my next one, I kind of wanted to go in a direction of some newer artists that are still proving themselves out of it, but I think have a lot of potential. but keeping in mind to what they've done so far, I wanna go with Lizzo. I. think of Lizzo, you know, a lot of us were actually introduced, to her in because of a sync, in one of the, in a movie on Netflix.I'm blanking on the name of the movie, but that sync actually introduced me, to her. I think that Lizzo's music is just like the perfect type of music for a movie trailer, in the sense of some of her upbeat, more like pop, pop records. It's like the perfect songs to usher in like a romcom.So from a sing perspective, I think it has a lot of potential. She's also known as, pretty talented on the songwriting side, so I think the ownership would be, I think the ownership would be attractive. and in her last tours, she's done pretty well while also there were smaller venues, the fan base and her having an engaged fan base is definitely there as well.Obviously and from an asset manager perspective, definitely wouldn't be looking to pick it up. But the numbers I've picked up, some of my earlier bets, but I think it would be a fun bet to have and see how it does in the future.Dan Runcie: It's funny because she's someone that I think she has a very high diehard fan to fan ratio, if that makes sense. And I say that because she's someone who. Does quite well. She sells out arenas and she does multiple shows in some cities, in arenas, in an era where it's very hard to get artists that are topping the charts with their streaming to sell out the same venues.The knock against her though is that she doesn't stream necessarily as well. Like she hasn't had an album that's like top the charts. I don't think she's had, you know, a 100K in the first week necessarily. But those fans do show up. so there's something to be said there. I think the other thing too, when you're mentioning the sync, I was thinking about, you know, that car, I think it's Carnival Cruise, that commercial, and it has that song that's like Hands to the Sky.Show me that your mind, like, I didn't even realize that was a Lizzo song until I just looked it up because it was stuck in my head and I'm like, oh, that's a Lizzo song from like 2016, like Pret Truth. So I think you're right with the sync piece of it. I mean, a song like Truth Hurts Itself, juice, literally anything from whether it's special or the album before this, I think that there is strong potential there.So I think Lizzo is definitely a good multimedia play. Assuming like we are in this role, you have the ability to maximize the asset.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, exactly, exactly. It definitely comes down to maximization of the asset on her part, and in a way. I don't see streaming continuing to go up. I think her engage fans like her, they listen to her, and they keep it at, and they keep it at that. So without kind of very targeted, like a targeted approach to maximizing her syncs, the asset becomes less attractive.Dan Runcie: So the next pick, and this is a bit strategic because I wanna take this artist before you take them, is SZA and. picking SZA because she obviously doesn't have a huge catalog. We're talking two studio albums really, that have came out. But if I could get those studio albums for a good price, I'm getting an album in control that is literally stayed on the charts for five years.People are listening, streaming and buying the hell out of that thing, and it hasn't really stopped. And this album is setting all these records and every time you see what the 10, 11 weeks that SSA's SOS has been at the top of the charts, that's in the territory with like Adele, Beyonce and all these other artists because first here's breaking records for female R and B artists then is just, you know, female artists.Now it's artists in general, like how many people are at those levels. So sure. I don't think I'm necessarily gonna have to pay Taylor Swift, Drake or Eminem numbers to get SZA rights, but this is a hits game, and if I can get two of her hits, certified hits albums, that could be worth more than 10 of someone else's mediocre ones.Denisha Kuhlor: I completely agree. SZA is it makes so much sense. It makes so much sense. I'd also say what's so exciting about CSA when you think about it is two studio albums and being able to maintain that relevancy and the sheer amount of time that those albums have lived, is so exciting and you can continue to maximize those two albums even for years to come.Because for everyone, it still feels very relevant.Dan Runcie: All right. Who's your, you've picked five, right? Okay, so last two picks. who's your sixth pick?Denisha Kuhlor: Yes. So I'm gonna keep the S theme here with SZA. and this one was somewhat a big streaming play. but Summer Walker, summer Walker was one that initially when I first made this list, didn't come to mind to be honest. But as I thought about it, and I will probably mention this more in some of my honorable mentions, but I was going for Usher, and I thought about the record that they had together and thought about a lot of the records that Summer Walker has broken. and shout out to the folks that love Renaissance, I think that people don't even realize or truly understand how big of an artist she's been, from a streaming perspective. she's had some really impressive numbers when she releases the album, she's done great numbers. and People continue to listen to her. I also think, you know, she's toyed around with retiring as well as not doing, as well as not doing tours, creating less opportunities for fans to be able to interact with her, which, fortunately or unfortunately leads them back to her music as that's one of the only sources of ways that they can interact with her.So, I don't know if I see as much sync potential with an artist like her as I would maybe a Lizzo, but I think she can continue to generate solid, solid streaming numbers, for years, foryears. Dan Runcie: a good pick. It's funny, she's someone that's not on my list, but when you mentioned her I was like, I can't believe I'd even think of the think of her. But you're absolutely right. She has, especially from a streaming perspective, she has numbers that rival some of the artists that we mentioned before when it comes to streaming and on average, streaming is making up 70 to 80% often of the revenue that comes in from these music rights.So, it makes sense to be able to have that. And I think that just given how much she's been able to speak to an audience that doesn't really have as many people speaking directly to them as well in this way of, okay, who is making music for black women, who is making like doing that? And I think when you think about it that way, that list does become slim.Especially when we're talking about artists at this level, obviously, you know, touring and some of the more personal things of just like being out there that isn't her style, that isn't her vibe or her personality necessarily. But we don't necessarily need that and I think that there's clearly value in over it, still over it.And, you know, the small features and things that she's done here and there since then. Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. Dan Runcie: All right. So mine, I have two picks left. this is where it does get tough because, looking through some of these names and there's some ones that I like and, okay, so I am going to take Bruno Mars and I'm gonna take Mars because the fact that he has music that I think honestly can transcend in terms of the versatility of the music.Songs like 24K Magic or Uptown Funk, or.Denisha Kuhlor: Very intergenerational as well. Dan Runcie: Yeah. You hear, could hear it in the supermarket, you could hear it being out, like you could hear it in syncs or different types of things, even the more recent stuff with Silk Sonic and getting his chair of that with with Anderson .Paak there, I think there's a huge potential there.I can't speak as much to the hard numbers, but I do think that the multimedia opportunities are there. He's a pit maker and I think it would be valuable to have his stuff in there.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, so from kind of a multimedia or even multidisciplinary perspective, my next one is Pharrell.Pharrell's been a part of a lot of really big records, records that feel intergenerational. I would say, and I don't know the numbers of this. I would say his streaming probably isn't in the highest percentile, but it's also not in the lowest percentile.Like it's somewhere probably in the media, in the middle, given all the records he's been a part of. That makes it kind just a steady asset and also transcends multiple decades in a way that if something does come back in style, You can benefit from that upside. He also has a few records, I think about a record like Happy, that sync wise I think will continue to be used for years and years to come, in a host of ways.So Pharrell is one that could be a really safe bet or maybe a really unsafe bet, just dependent on how, things go. But I think there's enough factors, in, which he falls kind of nicely in to justify the bet. But I will say I don't think it will be, I don't think it will be cheap but I do think it can have a big upside.Dan Runcie: The upside smart thing about that pick, he's someone else I didn't think of, but I think it was a really good pick because you get the artist Pharrell and you get the producer Pharrell, so you get everything from, I forget that Sta but when was it? In 2002 or 2003, the Neptunes were responsible for 43% of the music that was on top 40 radio that was on, you know, pop So you get all those songs and then you get any of the stuff you did with NERD, you get any of like the Child Rebel Soldier stuff. I mean it makes a lot of sense. And then even songs like, Get Lucky was huge as well. I know that there's been a bunch of controversy around blurred lines, but I'm still sure that the revenue from that song continues to be massive.So I think that's a smart pick.Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly. And I think in the future we'll see kind of that doubling, right? artists like a Pharrell will continue to be super valuable when it comes to being able to capture the peak of their rights because they just have them.Dan Runcie: Definitely, definitely. so then with the last pick, it's funny, I hesitated with this one a bit, but I'm gonna go ahead and pick it anyway. It's probably the catalog or the rights that would go for the most money if anyone's was on the table at all right now. And it's Michael Jackson and I'm going to take his, because the fact that Thriller is now over 40 years old and I think that the baseline for streams from that song and streams from everything else is quite high.It is strong and there's value there. This is another one where I think I'm separating a bit of the personal versus the, you know, actual like business asset aspect of it, because I do think that the multimedia aspect of it. Yeah. You know, that would be difficult, and even me as an asset manager would probably be finding ways to create multimedia opportunities for that asset continuing forward.But on the other hand, there's still Broadway musicals, there's still Vegas intimate shows that they are creating off of this person's music. I think Variety had released that report a couple of months ago that said that they were in talks of a 900 million sale for half of the rights. I forget like exactly what the terms would be and including a few things, but I felt like that was too big not to ignore from an asset management perspective.So it would be the Michael Jackson rights for the final pick.Denisha Kuhlor: Wow. That's a really strong, a really strong final pick and makes my last pick even harder. Dan Runcie: You had seven though, right? Denisha Kuhlor: Yes, I did. I did. My seventh one is just a different caliberDan Runcie: Wait, wait. You, oh, oh, oh. With Pharrell you mean?Denisha Kuhlor: no, no, no, no. So my seventh one actually is, Dan Runcie: Wait, wait. Did we miss one? Hold on. Let me just run through it real quick. You had Mariah, Bad Bunny, Burna Boy, Lizzo, Summer Walker, Pharrell Denisha Kuhlor: YesDan Runcie: Oh, oh. We both have one more. Oh, okay. I missed up. Okay. You're right, you'reright. Yeah. okay. All one?Denisha Kuhlor: Yes. So my last pick is DMX. One, I think in a lot of ways DMX has a very unique style of music. It has a very unique style of rap. Talking to a lot of, or not talking to, but I guess watching their interviews. A lot of rappers are very inspired by DMX and he still gets credited, for, you know, rap styles or little lines that, artists borrow or throw in their music and he has a bit of a high sample potential.I think we'll see some of his music sampled more and oddly enough, whether it's like a movie, like a Creed or something like that, this sheer like BPM of some of his music, is definitely attractive from like a sync perspective. For, upbeat movies that wanna like, leverage a rap song or leverage hip hop.and I also think, and he's done very well in getting quite a few syncs when it comes to video games, I'm thinking about sings so often this podcast from a movie perspective, but gaming syncs are huge as well. and DMX's music is quite huge in the gaming community. So if anything, from an, optimizing the asset perspective, I would focus on optimizing his syncs for gaming, because of the BPM of his music.And I think I would get it at a favorable rate.Dan Runcie: Yeah, I couldn't imagine there might be some high ROI potential there, I would say and just given how dominant that run was, and I think some people forget. Yeah. Each of those first albums was just like, you know, topping the charts and everything. Especially from like 98 to 03'. it was, on, I mean, there were other rappers who may have had like, you know, bigger commercial success at that time from whether it was someone like Eminem or some others. But in terms of like relevance, that still matters to a lot of people and how that can continue. X is up there. Do you think we'll see an X movie at some point?Denisha Kuhlor: You know, I hope we do. and that's how I reference, how a lot of rappers like, feel about him because musicians appreciating another artist are probably our most likely way. You see obviously 50 cent, 50 cent in TV and film production, Drake with Euphoria, even Childish Gambino, right?So him being revered by other artists I think puts him on the best path for us to see that. which also would be Dan Runcie: Yeah. That's a good pick. So I think so. I actually, but now my seventh pick, because I'm like re-looking at these. I had Taylor, Drake, Eminem, SZA, Bruno Mars, Michael, and then now the seventh pick. this is tough, but, I'm gonna take the Weeknd and I'm gonna take him because Denisha Kuhlor: Oh, amazing. Dan Runcie: I think it's really hard to have a song that's been released like in the pandemic era of music that still tops the charts, but everything from After Hours is still getting so much radio play.He just did a remix with Ariana Grande, Die For You, a song that came out now, what, seven years ago. And that song had topped the charts. He has this ability to just, I think it's him and a handful of other artists that just have this ability to make music that can continue to like pierce through. I mean, we didn't get as much of that from Don FM but I think even he himself, like that album didn't get as much, you know, focus the same way that everything from After Hours did.And he has this way of just kind of capturing, a generation just with like the feel and the vibe, I think sync potential, especially as he's gonna be in more movies now himself and what that could look like. So, yeah definitely.Denisha Kuhlor: That's super strong. He makes hits.Dan Runcie: Another pop artist, so I know, you know, there's a bunch of Max Martin and other producers that'll get their share, but I'll take his, so, Yeah. No, super. Right. So yeah, so let's just round out the lists here. and then let's share. So with the first pick, and then in order you took Mariah Carey, then Bad Bunny, then Burna Boy, then Lizzo, Summer Walker, then Pharrell Williams and DMX. And then I took Taylor Swift, Drake, Eminem, SZA, Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson, and the Weeknd.So, yeah. How are you feeling about your picks? Did you feel like you got the artist that you wanted? Do you feel like you, you know, got the ones that you wanted to like, lighten everything up?Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I do. I think that some of those artists are bets that would hopefully, positively surprise me. but there's enough artists, within those picks that I know revenue will be generated and will have a positive upside regardless. If anything, we can continue to crown on Mariah Carey and some of Pharrell's records and even just the dominance Bad Bunny continues to have for a very long time while also seeing, how dominant, for decades to come an artist like a Summer Walker.Dan Runcie: Yeah, I think if we were to look at these catalogs like, or look at both of our portfolios, I think you would have like the Vanguard Growth Fund and I would have like the Vanguard Blue Chip Fund if that makes sense. Right?Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly. Exactly, exactly. Dan Runcie: You know, you may generate some higher returns, but with that, you know, there's more risk that comes with it as well.but yeah, mine, think it's probably assumed that you would generate higher returns because I feel like SZA's probably the, not even like, oh, it's probably the pick of mine that is the least blue chip relative to the rest of them. And yeah. enough, even someone like Bruno Mars is probably more skewed towards less of that certified pick on mine just because of how much of a more, strong base the other artists do have.Denisha Kuhlor: Totally. If I had to, compare thinking about venture, I would say you definitely took like a series C, series D, growth fund, with a few, maybe more Series A, like a series A pick. I think maybe this is to my roots, I took more of a series B potentially with a good opportunity fund and skewed heavily ine and seed, with a few of those artists as well. Dan Runcie: No, that makes sense. That makes sense. What were some of your honorable mentions? Yeah, maybe you can name like three, maybe first I wanna do honorable mentions, and then second, I wanna talk about some rising folks. Maybe some people that you would've picked, but maybe you didn't pick, because it's like, no, it's too early.It's too early, right? But yeah,Denisha Kuhlor: let yeah, no, Dan Runcie: with the honorable mentions like who are one or two that you had considered?Denisha Kuhlor: For sure. So the biggest honorable mention for me is Usher, Dan Runcie: yep. He Denisha Kuhlor: um Dan Runcie: mine too.Denisha Kuhlor: usher, the Vegas residency, the, tiny desk Usher's been having a phenomenal few last years. and I think people don't even realize the residency really brought it back for a lot of people. The breadth of his catalog's so talented, his music is intergenerational or continues to transcend generations. Usher was one that I thought a lot about. I was kind of going back and forth between Usher and Pharrell, and I picked Pharrell because of the exposure to so many other artists that he has. but Usher was a really, really big one.Dan Runcie: Yeah, he was on my list too, because I think similarly, this Vegas residency has created a moment and it's hard to be able to do that. I can't speak to, I haven't looked at his stream numbers and I mean, I really even like back when I feel like Usher's music was at like the top of pop culture and stuff. I don't, I wasn't tracking, oh, how high Confessions on the Billboard 200. That's just not something that I thought or cared about time, but I think that he's won. He was on my list as well. Someone else that was on my list too was, Kendrick Lamar was on my list too, because good kid, m.A.A.d city's been on the charts for a decade plus.People are still listening to that, and that's higher charts now than what the last album is. Mr. Morale, the big step was, I know that album was more controversial but the fact that Damn and, good kid, m.A.A.d city are still on the charts. You have still Pimp A Butterfly. You never know what type of multimedia opportunities that can turn into.I think if you're talking at least in my opinion, like pure like bar for bar, like the best like rapper lyricist of the past decade plus, I think it is him and there's something to be said for what value have. So yeah, he was who I was going back and forth with him and the Weeknd, for that seventh pick.But yeah, he was my honor, audible mention.Denisha Kuhlor: Kendrick pick is strong. my rap honorable mention is actually J. Cole Dan Runcie: Yep. I had him on the list. Denisha Kuhlor: As someone that gets mentioned in, a lot of the conversations with Kendrick and I think for Cole, a few reasons. one, the whispers of retiring are looming and we know that he has the desire to retire sometime in the near future.So I think people will cherish the records that he has even more, the fan base of the Dreamville built is super engaged. super active, and I think we'll be that way for a long time to come. And J. Cole, you know, picked up a lot of good features when he was coming up. Maybe it's the Rock Nation effect or whatever, but he has some amazing features, whether it's, party with Beyonce or just like, he has some really great features that he's gotten as well. So yeah, that's one I would be super excited to have.Dan Runcie: Every time I look at hits, daily double stats, just seeing who's trending. No role models is always on that chart somewhere. and it's now been, eight and a half, nine years since that song came out. So it's a hits game. If I can get one of the biggest rap songs of the decade and one of the more popular rap albums of the decade too, then you take that obviously so many other hits as you mentioned Party, and a lot of the other ones that he's then.But that song, I think itself is worth at least bringing the conversation up. A few people that I didn't mention, but I'm curious if they came up for you. We can just keep these kind of rapid fire before we get to the Rising But did you consider Ed Sheeran?Denisha Kuhlor: You know, I did, I thought a lot about like having UK representation, . and he came up for me there. He's also done a lot of like features with, African artists, whether it's Stormzy, Burna Boy, but I ultimately shied away from him. I don't even know if I have the right things to point to it, but something didn't feel right.Dan Runcie: Okay. He was on the list I had as well. I just preferred the other ones more.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. Like it's not even fully like quantitative, like no. Yeah, It just, yeah, like he was compelling, but not compelling enough to make you wanna get excited. Dan Runcie: Yeah, it's like I know that Divide was a huge album. I know that Shape of You is probably one of the biggest hits of the past 15 years if we're going back that far. But yeah, you know, it's just kind of tough cuts. I mean, yeah, I'm sure that al that catalog will probably generate more revenue overall, maybe then like scissors, like someone that I took.But I that Ed Sheeran's catalog isn't gonna come at, you know, a cheap cost, but who knows? So he's at least someone I thought about. Did you consider, this is going back a little bit further, but did you consider Celine Dion?Denisha Kuhlor: Oh, no, I didn't. But Celine Deion makes so much sense for so many reasons, but I didn't, you know, I'm thinking about my picks, probably Mariah Carey and DMX were as far back as went and that's because I was thinking about the streaming optimization as well, with the number you said. And IFPI's latest report streaming is just taking so much of the conversation.I would probably go for a lookalike audience to Celine Dion, so maybe more like an Adele, which also wouldn't come cheap. but audience that is a little more, well, didn't I take Adele? I think that Adele almost, in a way like Ed Sheeran, for all the right reasons. It's like, no, I wouldn't get pushback if I was thinking about my LPs comment saying, I don't get pushback in any way for picking Adele, but in a lot of ways Adele feels safe. And while her music is easily recognizable and does well, her type of music in a lot of ways, doesn't really feel like something that you play and stream over and over almost in the way that Taylor Swift's music does.and so while ballads are great, and I think people really, really love them from a replay value on streaming, I just didn't get as excited as I wanted to.Dan Runcie: I think you're right because I think that the reason that I didn't take her is because I thought that it could have easily been a catalog and rights that you would overpay for because of the name and everything that she's done. But when you look at the pure streaming numbers, yeah, I know that Easy on me had like broken records at the time, but still those records I believe got broken like a week later or a month later by BTS or whoever else, it was Bad Bunny and since then Taylor Swift, right? So yeah, I questioned the replay value and I do think that because, yeah, I thought that it would've been high compared to some of these other artists. Going back to the Celine point, I think you were right, because I also shifted a bit just thinking about how big the streaming error is and how that generates so much cattle revenue for this.And one of the big thesis that I've had overall with music rights sales and acquisition is that a lot of these deals have overvalued the artists from the seventies and eighties and undervalued the from the nineties and two thousands. Because if you thinking about the dominant we're streaming as and who are the dominant generation of those consumers, as great as you know, Celine and others were, the songs that are most likely to resonate are like Taylor Swift and Drake, you know, are gonna be more relevant to this generation than Madonna or Celine Dion or some of the others.And I did consider. Madonna as well, just thinking about it. I know this next tour she's gonna do on is gonna be big, but I held back then for the same Celine thing. It's like, yeah, maybe if this was 20 years ago when we were doing this draft in 2003, then maybe I would've taken Celine Dion or Madonna but I think that decay curve is definitely, you know, flattened a bit where maybe the upside, not just the upside potential, but the consistency just may not be, or not the consistency.Obviously it's consistent, but it just didn't seem to valuable as some of these other picks.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. No, I agree. And I think, you know, in like working the music or working the records, so you can optimize your catalog. You have to kind of think about who's making the decisions now or who's coming into power now. and some of those executives are younger. and so, thinking about how they might place value, even though they're familiar, obviously with the brand and the artists, on a premium for that music, I think it would be a much longer conversation much to what you said, which is probably why some of these artists were willing to sell, and kind of let the asset manager deal with the headache of justifying the value while they've extracted the value from the asset manager who's excited to go out and Dan Runcie: Yeah. Did you consider Beyonce?Denisha Kuhlor: I did consider Beyonce. I just, it's expensive very, very, very expensive. it would be, I think, you know, Beyonce is an interesting one. She's actually one of my favorites in the sense that I think uses her catalog really well with all kind of the moments that she's had, whether it's the Super Bowl or, her Coachella performance.She reworks her music in a way that continues to feel new. Like as an artist, almost to the point of where I also had trepidation with Adele, how Adele navigates her artistry. while I respect, and obviously we want artists that set boundaries. I don't know if it's in my best interest as an artist, right?She kind of drops her music and waits long stretches before going back her choice to cancel her tour and do a Las Vegas residency, means there'll be a lot of places untouched unless she decides to, venture out. Whereas someone like Beyonce is exciting because her music is always being brought back, right?I did consider, interestingly enough, Destiny's child, because I feel like I, it would get the upside of every time a Beyonce performs or has a big, moment on the world stage, at a price point. And maybe Beyonce's part wouldn't be up for grabs, but other people's would at a price point that would be attractive.Dan Runcie: The other thing about Beyonce too is that she's kind of like Lizzo, but magnified in this sense that very high touring to streaming output, if that makes sense. But I don't get to collect tour revenue. I'm collecting the music rights and a lot of the songs from Renaissance. So if you compare the streaming of SZA's SOS to Beyonce's Renaissance, like it isn't even close. SZA's is much more popular there and the same way that I'm seeing good kid, m.A.A.d city and 2014 Forest Hill drives and Eminem's Greatest hits albums like still at the top of that charts. I'm not seeing the same thing for Lemonade or Beyonce in a way that's almost surprising because you feel like, okay, the generational impact, those records are huge.Everyone revered them, but this is a game and they just aren't at that And I know you'd have to pay a premium because of it's Beyonce.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. Beyonce is one of the biggest, and probably most vocal invisible fan bases in the world. but that doesn't also in some ways, show for the parts that we just talked about, right? Some of these younger fan bases or these fan bases for other artists, They care very much about streaming.They were a digital native or streaming first, and they're going to continue to optimize for that. whereas, like you said, I think because Beyonce's fan base is so engaged, so passionate, you see the power of the fan base come out really in touring, whether they listen to Beyonce every day for the past year, I think the conversion and amount probably of minutes listened, for a Beyonce to, in terms of needing to then feeling compelled to buy a ticket is much lower than the minutes needed to be listened for a SZA or some of these other artists to then lead to that conversion of buying, buying tickets and so she has a fan base that's gonna support, like regardless way. and like you said, that's not well great. Not in our best interest.Dan Runcie: Right. Yeah. Because it's like she's been making music for over 25 years now as a high profile public recording artist, and in that way, because of the touring and amount, amount times, you got to see her. It's almost like her touring business is closer to Elton John or Billy Joel than it is SZA in that way.Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly. Beyonce is a touring artist who has the ability to use that fan base to parlay into super financially lucrative deals. But as you mentioned in the beginning of this criteria, unfortunately we'd not be seeing a lot of that. Dan Runcie: Right. And yeah, if you acquire the rights to Alien Superstar, you gotta split that with 24 different writers, soDenisha Kuhlor: Yes. Another great point. Beyonce's been highly collaborative,and very good about giving people opportunities and also giving them credit. but when it comes to the piece of the pie, which I'm sure she could do based off her ability to get extreme amounts of touring revenue, high leverage, brand partnerships, but when it comes to the part that we can control as asset managers, we'd definitely be paying a high premium, and hoping for the best in someone. Dan Runcie: Got it. Yep. I agree. All right, so a few rising stars that I had had and considered, but didn't. So, I look at someone like, so it's funny, neither of us picked any country or rock artists, but I look at the popularity of someone like Luke Combs and even though I don't listen to that genre of music or as much, he's dominated the charts.He has continued to just, you know, put out and, you know, someone that's still pretty young, I wanna say, I don't know, he is like late twenties, early thirties, 10 years from now, could we look back Denisha Kuhlor: and could Dan Runcie: this person have like, you know, impact level of like your, whether it's your Garth Brooks or Blake Shelton or like one of these other artists that like people just come to time and time again and they put up strong numbers both in streaming and in pure album sales.Someone like that could be interesting. I feel like Morgan Wallen is someone else that fits in this category where he is also just high on the charts Denisha Kuhlor: and Dan Runcie: stuff. I mean, obviously his incidents and everything else that he's been notorious for would cast a shadow on that. And I don't know if I'd be willing that necessarily, but he's one that came to mind too.And I think there's other artists too, like whether it's like, you know, Billy Eilish or Olivia Rodrigo it must have been like, okay, I could see them continuing, but we'll see.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I thought like a Rosalia, on my end, for example. the other two that came to mind, and this one I don't know how to feel, but something in me was like considerate. NBA Youngboy, he has a fan base that's passionate right? And is digitally native and they stream and they don't really need, the opinions of the outside world when it comes to music.He was one probably not a category for Verizon stores and more honorable mentions, but I'll mention it. Anyway, Frank Ocean. I feel like there's value there, in Frank Ocean, for sure. And then, Rema, I feel like Rema is the next step, when it comes to music from the continent.The folks at Maven have continued to do an amazing job, and you look at Calm down, it's one of the biggest records in the world. And not only, within Africa or the United States, but also within India, which I thought was just super interesting. So definitely a really, really global artist. He's had records, calm Down, is doing well before this Selena Gomez remix.Dume B has been cited even on present Barack Obama's playlist. So I think he can hold his own, for sure. And feature wise he's very exciting as well. And he's still young enough, but with enough volume where I feel like I could get a competitive rate.Yeah, I think so too. Yeah, those are good picks there. let's see, another group I thought of, or not group, but where were they on this list? Let's see. So I did consider some K-pop in the mix. I was like, okay, what would that BTS catalog look like, right? I mean, because I feel like inthe same rationale that you had about Bad Bunny and Burna boy, I was considering them as well.I think what made me pause, I was. The fact that at least some of the group members now need to join the military, or at least on their like what does that look like? How does that impact the longevity of their music as opposed to them being able to kind of like ride the waves themselves?So it'll be interesting, right? It's because I think especially now, it's like, I feel like, I don't know, in, earlier days when it was more common for popular figures, whether it's in sports or entertainment to be drafted, there was less pop culture. Things saturating their mind. So when they came back, it's like, oh, okay.I don't know, this might be a bad analogy, but like, oh, Muhammad Ali's back still relevant. Okay. him, you know, he's doing opposed to a way where I hope by the time that BTS is like back in full effect again, that they still can command that same power that they once did. So,Dan Runcie: Yeah. So that dynamic is also why I kept them off. I thought a lot about like boy bands, interestingly enough. So when you look at the Jonas Brothers or even One Direction, and it's almost like the, at their peak like level of fandom, that their audience like gives them, I almost feel like it can't be topped again, for so many reasons, right?Like falls off in a way that you're really excited to embrace maybe when you're younger or them having a younger fan. Interestingly enough, the only person in, it's not a boy band, but that I feel like has captured that audience and has truly, really been able to maintain it, is the artist who did end up picking, which is Taylor Swift.Taylor Swift was able to successfully, like, grow with her fan base from this like teen era. to now we see that the upside is there for her because her fans just have more disposable income that they can spend on something that was so important to them for so long in their. Did you consider Harry Styles?Denisha Kuhlor: I did. but interestingly enough, I just go back and forth so much with, it feels still like a moment. I don't, I would like to see more catalog growth or more catalog volume before fully wanting to, before fully wanting to commit. It's one that I'd have on my radar, but I don't think, I'd be ready to start negotiating just yet.Dan Runcie: That's fair. Even if you got the one direction stuff, his chair of the One Direction stuff.Denisha Kuhlor: Now if I did that, that would make it, that would make it more attractive because it gives a bit of both worlds, the nostalgia from one direction as well as the bet on him as a solo artist but one kind of at least makes, whatever amount you spend, it gives a justification for it being stable to some some extent.Dan Runcie: Yeah, I don't know. That might not have been the best hypothetical to pose at you though, because like when Justin Timberlake sold his catalog, that was just him as a solo artist that had nothing to do with NSYNC or Yeah. like that.Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. Yeah. and I think it's harder than we realize. And looking at a sync perspective, we would still need, even if we brought really valuable syncs sync opportunities, with their music, we would still need the permission of so many other people. So the sheer, operational output that would be required to truly maximize it, or at least that part of it, couldn't be taken lightly as well.Especially when you have so many other artists in your catalog in which the sign off to get a sync could be muchDan Runcie: Yeah, that's a good point. All right, well I know you and I could talk for hours about this topic and could probably draft seven more if we wanted to. I feel like we almost kind of did the, last part of the conversation. Denisha Kuhlor: We might need to have few more maybe pre-seed edition opportunity fund edition. Dan Runcie: Yeah, I feel like there's a few ways we could like set parameters around it where it's like, okay, only, you know, people under 30 years old. And then how does that change the or over 50 or people that longer with us or in a particular genre. I think there's so many others like that we didn't even mention.But yeah. any last words before we wrap this up?Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I mean, if anything, I have a lot of respect for the people that are doing this every day. I know, and you've interviewed some of the amazing firms that have really set out to, to do this work. but this is a fun one and I'm curious to hear everyone else's pick. So definitely tweet Dan and I.Dan Runcie: Yeah. Please respond with the ones you like, the ones you didn't like, and let's, let's keep the conversation going. Denisha, it's pleasure as always.Awesome. Thanks for having me. Dan Runcie Outro: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat. Post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how capital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcast, Go ahead.Rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.

BrandonJaneauShow
Life And Times With Music:24K Magic

BrandonJaneauShow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 18:49


Today's Podcast Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music And On This Episode I'm Talking About 24K Magic Album By Bruno Mars

Wedding Songs Podcast
Party Songs 2022 – Podcast E84

Wedding Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 16:00


Matt talks about his favorite party songs to get the party started and includes the last song to end the event. Important Links View the complete list of best party songs. See all Wedding Songs Podcast episodes   Podcast Transcript Welcome to the 84th episode of the Wedding Songs Podcast. I am Matt Campbell and today I am going to have one of my favorite, and I know everyone else's favorite, topics. Best party songs. These may not be the best songs to get everyone out on the dance floor (although I am going to include those also), but these could also be background songs as well. And, also songs that are trending right now. If you prefer to read the list or listen to the list, you can do so on our website MyWeddingSongs.com. While you are there make sure to sign up for our monthly newsletter. In it, we tell you about all the new songs released in the prior month and also great trending songs and forgotten hits you can play on your wedding day. This episode is going to be a little bit different, I am not going to include song lyrics because I am just going to go thru the 200 songs just to categorize those by genre and a couple of events as well (I will get to that in just a second). So, speaking of starting off, I am going to start off with 37 songs I think could really get everyone out on the dance floor. They are party songs and ones that you want to make sure you at least have in your music library. The first one is “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” by Whitney Houston, “Yeah” by Usher, “Dancing Queen” by ABBA, the great Disco song. “Fergalicious” by Fergie, “Get Low” by Lil Jon, and the East Side Boyz featuring Ying Yang Twins, and “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan. This one is exploding recently because it is in a car commercial. “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, “We Found Love” by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris. This is a great song to really get the party started and get everybody excited. Next is “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas and “September” by Earth Wind and Fire. One of the great dance songs of all time. “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz and the newer song, “About Damn Time” by Lizzo. “Shut Up And Dance” by WALK THE MOON. There are a few Michael Jackson songs we can have on the list, but it seems like “Billie Jean” is on everybody's playlist. “Footloose” by Kenny Loggins with the right crowd, and “C'Mon ‘N Ride It (The Train)” by Quad City DJ's, which came out in the '90s and will get everybody doing the train around the dance floor. Next is “The Humpty Dance” by Digital Underground who recently lost their lead singer. “Get Down On It” by Kool and The Gang and “Baby Got Back” by Sir Mix-A-Lot. “Hey Ya!” by Outkast, and “Friends In Low Places” by Garth Brooks is the first Country song on the list, which is a sing-along song you can have on your list. “Timber” by Pitbull featuring Kesha, “No Hands” by Waka Flocka Flame and Roscoe Dash featuring Wale, “24K Magic” by Bruno Mars, and of course the “Cha-Cha Slide” by Mr. C if you want to have a group dance song, along with the next son “Cupid Shuffle” by Cupid. “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex and “Hot In Herre” by Nelly. One of the great party songs, “Shots” by LMFAO, and the second Country song, “Fishin' In The Dark” by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Listen to the lyrics to make sure they are Wedding appropriate if you are going to play it at a wedding and your Wedding couple is OK with it. “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers, “Time Of Our Lives” by Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo. Another group dance song , “Wobble” by V.I.C., “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper, and “Shout” by The Isley Brothers or by Otis Day. It is up to you which version you prefer. It is just a great group dance song you can have. “All The Small Things” by Blink-182. And finally, “Boogie Shoes” by KC And The Sunshine Band. So that is just to get things started off. Next up let us talk about 10 songs for slow dance songs starting off with “Tennessee Whiskey” ...

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes
Which Music Artist Released The Song "24K Magic" In 2016?

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 8:36


Listen to Valentine in The Morning every weekday from 5a-10a on 104.3MYfm in Los Angeles.

The Brothers Zahl
Episode 7: Jesus

The Brothers Zahl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 96:48


The long-awaited second season kicks off with an extended episode about the Good Shepherd himself, Jesus of Nazareth. Recommended and referenced resources include: Quotations: from Charles Dickens' The Life of Our Lord (http://www.ourfavouritebooks.co.uk/downloadindiv/dickens/The%20Life%20of%20Our%20Lord.pdf), JD Salinger's Franny and Zooey (https://mbird.com/literature/even-more-from-franny-and-zooey-jesus/), an interview with Zadie Smith (https://mbird.com/literature/the-hardest-thing-for-anyone/), and WH Auden in The Chimera (https://mbird.com/religion/jesus-fulfilled-none-of-w-h-audens-dreams/) Books and Literature: The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary (https://amzn.to/3nQB9Qo) by David F. Ford, “The Gardener” (https://greatwar.nl/books/gardener/gardener.html) by Rudyard Kipling, War and Peace (https://amzn.to/3uy1l6d) by Leo Tolstoy, The Crucifixion (https://amzn.to/3Rh3g95) by Fleming Rutledge, Dominion (https://amzn.to/3uvwZl1) by Tom Holland, Kingdom Grace Judgment (https://amzn.to/3NPsoRo) by Robert Farrar Capon, Unapologetic (https://amzn.to/3amJ1pS) by Francis Spufford, “The Dog in the Red Bandana” (https://mbird.com/literature/the-dog-in-the-red-bandana-ray-bradbury/) by Ray Bradbury, and “Inscription Under a Roadside Crucifix” (https://www.consolatio.com/2005/02/written_beneath.html) by Victor Hugo Movies: The Gospel According to St Matthew (1964), Pier Pasolini dir. Artwork: Duccio's Maesta (https://www.wga.hu/html_m/d/duccio/maesta/index.html) Songs: “I Love You (Bollydub)” by Razor n Tape, “Gospel Rappin” by New Testament Youth Group, “Jesus is Waiting” by Al Green, “Look at What the Light Did Now” by Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White, "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars, “Simon Peter” by Sphinx, “Wonderful Savior” by Mavis Staples, “O Sacred Head Sore Wounded", “They Hung Him on the Cross”, “Crazy Boy Master” by JAZ & Bertie, “Resurrection Shuffle” by Tom Jones, “Jesus Is Here Today” by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Jesus” by The Velvet Underground, “Way Out Jesus” by Sammy Johns, “When He Was No One” by Swamp Dogg, “I Knew Jesus (Before He Was a Star)” by Glen Campbell, “He's Alive” by Dolly Parton Click here (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ZEDD3kbdFeuBjrMIhWi1V?si=058bfc64dedc426d) to listen to a playlist of the available tracks on Spotify.

Is It Better Than Smooth by Santana?
Episode 73: 24K Magic (Josh A) - Is It Better Than Smooth by Santana?

Is It Better Than Smooth by Santana?

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 52:20


Josh returns to the show and has to suffer through the worst segment yet!

KIDZ BOP Daily
KIDZ BOP Daily - Tuesday, May 10

KIDZ BOP Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 1:00


Giavanni from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Tuesday, May 10. It's Tuesday – which means it's time for Tune-In Tuesday! Today's kids' song of the day is "24K Magic " by the KIDZ BOP Kids!

KIDZ BOP Daily
KIDZ BOP Daily - Friday, April 22nd

KIDZ BOP Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 1:36


Knowledge from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Friday, April 22nd. It's Friday – which means it's time for Friday Favorites! Today's kids' song of the day is "24K Magic" by the KIDZ BOP Kids!

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Bruno Mars - 24k Magic Concert | Live at the Apollo Theatre - Full Concert

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 39:55


Bruno Mars - Grammy Award-winning artist - performs a special live show at New York's legendary Apollo Theater. Performing his 24K Magic Album. All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruno Mars is in Harlem, New York to fulfil a lifelong dream of performing at one of the most iconic music venues in the world, the Apollo Theater. Bruno and his band, the Hooligans, take to the streets, singing and entertaining the locals, and giving out tickets to the big show. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruno presents a TV special recorded at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York, in which he and his band perform songs including Uptown Funk and 24k Magic. They also take to the streets to entertain the locals and even perform on the rooftop of the Apollo building. Original Release Date: November 29th 2017. Song List: 00:00 Intro 03:38 24K Magic 07:04 Finesse 10:08 Perm 15:28 Calling All My Lovelies 21:11 Chunky 24:43 That's What I Like 28:35 Straight Up & Down 31:03 Versace on the Floor 37:28 Uptown Funk Reshared by Team UNPLUGGED.

The Chris & Sandy Show
The Chris & Sandy Show With Byron “Mr.Talkbox” Chambers

The Chris & Sandy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 55:14


We had a great conversation with Byron “Mr.Talkbox” Chambers on The Chris & Sandy Show. WHEW! This got heavy! We talked about God family, struggles, process, music, he told some God-Inspired stories to a whole lot more!Orlando-born, Nashville Based artist Mr. Talkbox (Byron Chambers) is The World's Top Talkbox Artist & Voice to the Intro of Multi Grammy award winning song 24K Magic by Bruno Mars, The sampled Voice on Kendrick Lamar's Loyalty featuring Rihanna & Featured on Cardi B/ Bruno Mars Collab Please Me. Just to name a few. As a solo artist, he's had five #1 Singles in Japan, 2016 Grammy Award Nomination & is a 2 Time Dove Award Winner! Mr. Talkbox is featured on the Gospel Smash Hit “My God” by Cece Winans' Nashville Life Music which peaked at #5 on The Gospel Top 100 Billboard Charts! He is also featured on the Gospel Classic “Jesus Is The Best Thing” By Martha Munizzi, “In The Middle” by Isaac Carree, “More Than A Lover Remix” by Grammy Winner Erica Campbell, ”Greater” by Marvin Sapp and the list Goes On!

Roblox forever
24k magic in the air

Roblox forever

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 0:28


Cutely Richfies

Popkulturistid
157. osa: Kuldsed püksid ja porgandivile

Popkulturistid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 93:10


Sport! Nägus muusik kosmosest! Kauaoodatud paki lahtirebimine! Kultuurisoovitused! Ja kuidagi on selle kõigega seotud ka kuldsed püksid ja porgandivile. Lisasaadet “Nüüd, kui pinge on maas” kuula Patreonist. Lae alla mp3. Märkmed: Marshall Goldsmith “Triggers” Andrew Huang “Spacetime” Andrew Huang “Spacetime” videod 24K Magic by Bruno Mars – played with 24 carrots PINK FLUFFY UNICORNS DANCING ON … Continue reading "157. osa: Kuldsed püksid ja porgandivile"

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Bruno Mars - Carpool Karaoke Interview + Special Performances

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 15:24


All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Corden and Bruno Mars drive through Los Angeles singing his hits, including tracks from the new album "24K Magic," and chat about everything from Elvis to poker. Get Bruno Mars' new album '24K Magic' out now: https://brunom.rs/24kMagic Team UNPLUGGED.

Shows – SSRadio
Andrea Fiorino Mastermix 12th May 2021

Shows – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 1:01


Justin Timberlake – “Suit & Tie” (DJ Meme Tuxedo Mix) [-] Ed Sheeran – “Shape Of You” (Andrea Fiorino Forget Me Booty) [-] The Whispers – “And The Beat Goes On” (SanFranDisko’s Old School Chop Up) [-] Bruno Mars – “24K Magic” (Discotron Remix) [-] Squirt D & CRS – “Holiday” (Samma Lone Remix) [Skeet […] The post Andrea Fiorino Mastermix 12th May 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.

Don't Feed the Artists
Deep Dive: Bruno Mars

Don't Feed the Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 71:45


This week we listened to the three studio albums by one of the best-selling artists of all time, who's influences include pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, hip hop, and rock. What We Listened To Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) 24K Magic (2016) Follow @dftapodcast on Instagram Follow @dftapodcast on Facebook Support Artists During COVID-19 Email Us

Behind the Wheels
New Jack Swing, 24K Magic, 90s vs 00s

Behind the Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 74:35


2021 Album DropsRewind: Angie Stone & Hi-FiveFast Forward: Revib3d & Victoria MonetThe Drop: New Jack Swing & Bruno Mars “24k Magic”Beat Match: 00s Party music vs 00s party musicOfficial Playlist: https://tinyurl.com/yyf24j8jEmail Us: behindthewheelspod@gmail.comSocials#BehindTheWheels DJ R-Tistichttps://twitter.com/DJRTistichttps://www.instagram.com/djrtistic/https://www.twitch.tv/rtistic310 EBhttps://twitter.com/eb4prezhttps://www.facebook.com/eb4prez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?
Miranda & Bruno Mars - Just The Way u Are - Thats What I Like - 24k Magic -Grenade - Marry you

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 3:49


Get ready for dimples, winks and giggles when Miranda Kerr quizzes Bruno Mars backstage at the 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.- That's the hardest question anyone has ever asked

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?
Bruno Mars - JUST THE WAY YOU ARE - 24K MAGIC - THAT'S WHAT I LIKE FINESSE - PLEASE ME

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 8:57


Hi Babes! In today's video, we are discussing The Untold Truth of Why Bruno Mars Went Silent in 2020. Bruno Mars is one of the biggest selling artists of all time but he did not reach fame without heartbreak. I hope you all enjoy the music story of Bruno Mars.

KIDZ BOP Daily
KIDZ BOP Daily - Monday, July 13th

KIDZ BOP Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 1:08


Alana from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Monday, July 13th. It’s Monday – which means it’s time for Monday Motivation. Today's kids' song of the day is "24K Magic” by the KIDZ BOP Kids!

Have You Heard?
Episode 22 - 24K Magic

Have You Heard?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 2:23


After discovering that Nathan hates Bruno Mars on the final episode of G.O.O.D Wednesdays, Pablo decides to find Nathan's limits, as to how far he'll go to prove he absolutely despises Bruno Mars, or if this is all some dumb stupid idiot moron troglodyte curmudgeon twisted joke --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Kiara Gets Drunk and Talks About Music
Ep. 23 Doo-Wops & Hooligans

Kiara Gets Drunk and Talks About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 47:05


“Today I don’t feel like doing anything.” In Episode 23, Kiara and Farrah are just a couple Juliet’s looking for their Romeo’s as they re-live the 24K Magic of Bruno Mars’ genre-spanning debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010). In another socially-distanced session, five-timer Farrah fills Kiara in on the Tik Tok tracks that have kept her sane in quarantine, and the two reminisce about their days in high school over a few Lazy Tom’s. In this episode, we dissect Mars’ incomparable glow-up, from his humble beginnings in the Hawaiian version of the Von Trapp family, to some very questionable similes, to the Superbowl, all the while noting his cute, funky, and sad personas that all make an appearance on the record. And in between the teen bops, self-care anthems, and sad jam “lites”, we ask ourselves the big questions: do these songs still slap ten years later? Will Enrique Iglesias ever come back to town? And fedoras: for or against?

REMIX by VIK
ZOMBOY vs BRUNO MARS- 24k Beatdown (VIK HALLOWEEN MASHUP)

REMIX by VIK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 5:26


An Spooky edit of two amazing songs such as the amazing "24K Magic" from Bruno Mars, versus the Dubstep song "Vancouver Beatdown" from Zomboy. Mashup by VIK

This Podcast About Siesta Key Is Like No Other
Season 3, Episode 3: 24Cara Magic

This Podcast About Siesta Key Is Like No Other

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 57:00


It's only the third episode of the season and Olivia and Garrett's chaotic energy is already at an all-time high! We're talking Juliette's attempt at an apology to Chloe, the cursed relationship that needs to end between #Crosty, #Bramanda + the party theme of the century and #Jelsey getting muddy. Plus, Garrett pulls out a Rebella trivia game for Olivia. 24K Magic isn't in the air, but Bruno Mars and Cardi B's "Finesse" is!

Mixes and live DJ sets
The Real 24K Magic by Nagyember

Mixes and live DJ sets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:10


The musical roots of Bruno Mars' 24K Magic

Mixes and live DJ sets
The Real 24K Magic by Nagyember

Mixes and live DJ sets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:10


The musical roots of Bruno Mars' 24K Magic

24k magic bruno mars 24k magic
Mixes and live DJ sets
The Real 24K Magic by Nagyember

Mixes and live DJ sets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:10


The musical roots of Bruno Mars' 24K Magic

The Soul Shack (June 2019) w/ DJ-J-ME recorded live @ Better Days Miami

"The Soul Shack" w/ DJ-J-ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 276:12


I was in Miami again in May and returned to one of my new favourite gigs, Better Days for my man @willofsaints Amazing cocktail bar and this was recorded for a Friday after work vibe, warming things up from 7-11, the perfect opportunity for me to play very eclectic, from U2 to WuTang! Enjoy! Subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=306968245 Follow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=2343903312&ref=ts Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj_j_me Bookings: jamiewichartz @ yahoo.ca (or for unreleased exclusive mix 8gb thumbdrives or merch) (and more archived mixes can be streamed at mixcloud.com/soulshack) Here's the playlist, enjoy! The Soul Shack Live @ Better Days Miami (May 10, 2019) 1. Angel - Loyle Carner & Tom Misch 2. Landslide (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack ReTouch) - Fleetwood Mac 3. I'm Goin' Down (Remix) ft. Mr. Cheeks - Mary J. Blige 4. Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored (Acapella) - Ariana Grande 5. Can We - SWV 6. Boo'd Up (Nick Bike's 'Good Life' Blend) - Ella Mai 7. Good Life - Kanye West Ft. T-Pain 8. Big Poppa (Acapella) - Notorious B.I.G. 9. Bam Bam (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack ReTouch) - Sister Nancy 10. Nobody Has To Know (Remix) ft. Ty Dolla $ign - Kranium 11. Green Light (Afroganic Remix) - John Legend 12. Return of the Mack (King Most Redirection) - Mark Morrison x Mavado 13. Killing In Vain (David Begun Remix) - The Fugees vs Bob Marley 14. One (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack ReTouch) - U2 15. Kiss Me (DJ-J-ME ReTouch) - Sixpence None The Richer 16. More Than Words (DJ-J-ME Classic Breakbeat Redrum) - Extreme 17. Lets Stay Together (DJ Ephx edit) - Al Green 18. Hold On I'm Coming (King Most Redirection) - Sam & Dave 19. They Don't Want Music feat James Brown (Pete Rock Remix) - The Black Eyed Peas 20. Youthful Expression - A Tribe Called Quest 21. Blind Alley (Altered Tapes Remix) - The Emotions 22. Chillin' Out - Fatback Band 23. The Hustle - Slum Village 24. Dysfunctional ft. VanJess - Kaytranada 25. Talk (Daju Remix) - Khalid 26. My First Bicycle - Nick Bike 27. Casio (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack Retouch) - Jungle 28. Backstrokin' (ft. Kaleta) - Bosq 29. 24K Magic (acapella) - Bruno Mars 30. Give It Up (U-Tern remix) - Marvin Gaye 31. This Is How We Do It (Acappella) - Montell Jordan 32. Kiss (DJ-J-ME April 21st ReTouch) - Prince 33. Sexyback (Acapella) - Justin Timberlake 34. Let's Dance (DJ-J-ME intro ReTouch) - David Bowie 35. Don't You Forget About Me (DJ-J-ME Rework) - Simple MInds 36. Makin It Happen (Casual Connection Rework) - Mariah Carey 37. Sugar - Moon Boots 38. Hold Me Now 12" (DJ-J-ME PEL redrum) - Thompson Twins 39. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (DJ-J-ME ReTouch) - U2 40. Havana (DJ-J-ME ReTouch) - Camila Cabello 41. Turn Me On (ZIGGY & Mr Bermuda Remix) - Kevin Lyttle 42. Pon de Replay (Ed Marquis Bootleg) - Rihanna 43. Boasty - Wiley, Sean Paul & Stefflon Don Grab Ft. Idris Elba 44. Toast - Koffee 45. Creep (Acapella) - TLC 46. Luv (DJ PeteDown Reggae Remix) - Tory Lanez 47. Get By - Talib Kweli 48. Oh My God - A Tribe Called Quest 49. Sunflower (Acapella) - Post Malone & Swae Lee 50. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G. 51. Taste ft. Offset (Acapella) - Tyga 52. Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) - B.T. Express 53. More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp 54. Genious of Love - Tom Tom Club 55. Fantasy - Mariah Carey 56. Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness-The Cold Cut Re-Mix) - Eric B. & Rakim 57. Unforgettable (Acapella) - French Montana 58. Set Adriff On Memory Bliss - PM Dawn 59. True (dj-j-me memory bliss redrum) - Spandeau Ballet 60. Mine (Jengi Remix) - Bazzi 61. Patience - Tame Impala 62. Drop It Like It's Hot (Acapella) - Snoop Dogg 63. My Way - Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel 64. The Blast - Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek 65. Juicy (acap) - Notorious B.I.G. 66. Nothin Like U (instr) - Kaytranada 67. Better Than This (Dego & Kaidi's 2000 Black Mix) - Paul Johnson 68. Finesse Call (King Most Redirection) - Usher x Bruno Mars 69. I Need You (12") - BVSMP 70. I Wanna Sex You Up (The Metaphysical Edit) - Color Me Badd 71. I Wanna Sex Up All The Single Ladies (J-ME blend) - Beyonce 72. Anything (Old Skool Radio Version ft. WU-Tang Clan) - SWV 73. Chun Li (Acapella) - Nicki Minaj 74. Ain't Nuthing To Fuck With - Wu-Tang Clan 75. Oh Shit - The Pharcyde 76. Ms. Jackson (acapella) - Outkast 77. 93 Til Infinity - Souls Of Mischief 78. The Next Episode - Dr. Dre 79. Best of Me (Holla remix) - Mya ft. Jay Z 80. Wow. (Acapella) - Post Malone 81. Grindin' - Clipse 82. Still Not A Player (X-Mix) - Big Pun ft. Joe 83. No Scrubs - TLC 84. Thank U Scrub (Nick Bike Blend) - Ariana Grande 85. Starboy (acapella) - The Weeknd Ft. Daft Punk 86. The Set Up - Obie Trice 87. Remember the Time (Acapella) - Michael Jackson 88. Phone Tap - The Firm 89. I Want It That Way (Acapella) - Backstreet Boys 90. Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See - Busta Rhymes 91. Sorry (Acapella) - Justin Bieber 92. Wild Thoughts - DJ Khaled ft Rihanna & Bryson Tiller 93. Better (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack ReTouch) - Khalid 94. Reminder (DJ-J-ME old school ReTouch) - The Weeknd 95. Eastside (PeteDown Remix) - Benny Blanco Ft. Khalid & Halsey 96. God's Plan (Kay Stafford At The Ibiza Beach Clubmix) - Drake 97. Return of the Mack (King Most Redirection) - Mark Morrison x Mavado 98. Everyone Falls In Love - Tanto Metro & Devonte 99. MIA - Bad Bunny feat. Drake 100. I Wanna Love You (Remix ft. Sean Paul) - Akon 101. Rock The Boat (Acapella) - Aaliyah 102. ZEZE - Kodak Black ft. Travis Scott & Offset 103. In My Feelings (DJ-J-ME Bad Boy remix) - Drake 104. Only You (Puff Daddy Remix Ft.Notorious B.I.G.) - 112 105. Luv 2 Luv U - Timbaland 106. Come Together (acapella) - The Beatles 107. Microphone Fiend - Eric B. & Rakim 108. Wonderwall (acapella) - Oasis 109. C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) - Wu-Tang Clan 110. No Diggity (Acapella) - Blackstreet 111. Empire State Of Mind ft. Alicia Keys - Jay-Z 112. Paper Planes - M.I.A. 113. Get Your Freak On (Acapella) - Missy Elliott 114. Going Bad - Meek Mill ft Drake 115. Whoa - Black Rob 116. In Da Club - 50 Cent 117. Rockstar (DJ-J-ME in da club mashup) - Post Malone ft. 21 Savage 118. Shook Creeps (DJ-J-ME Mash) - Radiohead vs Mobb Deep 119. Mo Bamba (DJ-J-ME Soul Shack redrum) - Sheck Wes 120. Shape Of You (Acapella) - Ed Sheeran 121. Doin It - LL Cool J 122. Eric B Is President (Acapella) - Eric B ft Rakim 123. Lemon - N.E.R.D & Rihanna 124. Nice For What - Drake 125. High Hopes (Acapella) - Panic! At The Disco 126. Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) - Jay Z 127. Let's Ride - Q-Tip 128. Got Your Money - Ol' Dirty Bastard 129. Da Rockwilder - Method Man & Redman 130. Baby Boy (Acapella) - Beyonce 131. Super Brooklyn - Cocoa Brovaz 132. Sicko Mode (Acapella) - Travis Scott 133. Xplosive (instr) - Dr. Dre 134. No Ordinary Love - Trackademicks 135. Can't Relate - DaniLeigh ft. Y.B.N. Nahmir & YG 136. Truth Hurts - Lizzo 137. Say My Name (Acapella) - Destinys Child 138. 7 Rings - Ariana Grande 139. Tainted Love (acapella) - Soft Cell 140. Pony - Ginuwine 141. Butterfly Effect - Travis Scott

@Djpdogg #Inthemix
Dj Pdogg #Inthemix Justin Timberlake vs Bruno Mars Mix

@Djpdogg #Inthemix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 31:47


Dj Pdogg #Inthemix is back with a new tribute mix that brings 2 iconic legends together. Justin Timberlake vs Bruno Mars. Some of your favorite songs like Suit and Tie, 24K Magic, Can't Stop the feeling and Uptown Funk.  Plus Dj Pdogg makes a huge announcement at the very begging. Trust me this is epic news!!!!   follow @Djpdogg on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram  Sign up for the email list at www.djpdogg.com/free

RIFFIN' on JAZZ powered by KUDZUKIAN
"Take Cover" Jazz Takes on Pop Covers | RIFFIN ON JAZZ | KUDZUKIAN

RIFFIN' on JAZZ powered by KUDZUKIAN

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 57:30


On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard examine legendary and new Jazz covers on some your favorite Pop hits. Songs like Love on Top, by the iconic Beyonce, and 24K Magic, by the dynamic Bruno Mars, will be covered in this episode. So make sure to tune into Riffin on Jazz: "Take Cover" Jazz Takes on Pop Covers.

C-REAL OFFICIAL PODCAST
24 K Magic (C-Real Video Remix 107 TO 110 BPM )

C-REAL OFFICIAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 6:04


Mash up entre le 24K Magic et le I want you Back des Jackson5 LOURD

Verbally Effective
Episode LIII | "24K MAGIC" W/ KAMERON WHALUM

Verbally Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 35:32


You've probably seen my guest for episode 53 performing alongside Bruno Mars on the Grammy's, Super Bowl, Victoria Secret Fashion Show, etc. Kameron T. Whalum comes from a musical family learning bass guitar at age nine and trombone at ten. Growing up as a preacher's son, Kameron is deeply rooted in his faith. Like many of us, upon graduating from high school, he had to learn the art of balance as a student at Morehouse College and later joining the Bruno Mars family. As a member of the Hooligans, Kameron discusses the brotherhood he shares with his band mates of eight years. Now that he's home, Kameron has a new responsibility with Stax Music Academy in addition to Youth Director at his father's church. We even touched on his favorite world travels, his love for Memphis and relationships. While the tour is now over, Kameron is focusing on his new endeavors and of course MUSIC. He is dropping a new project with Project Pat very soon.

Build Business Acumen Podcast
Featured: How to Add 24K Magic to Your Brand With Laban Roomes Goldgenie

Build Business Acumen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 11:08


Laban Roomes: Goldgenie Global A pleasure to have Laban on this podcast! I spotted him on television doing an interview about being an entrepreneur and remembered when he was on Dragons Den in 2007, James Caan invested in his business. Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects.[1] In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James Caan.[2] In 2009 it decorated iPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.[3] In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.[4] Laban Roomes runs Goldgenie global, and they specialise in customising everyday items with gold-plating, things like Lexus, Bentley, Rolls-Royce car emblems. Goldgenie also offers a range of customised iPhones, Blackberries, Samsung, HTC, tablets, and other luxury gift items like preserved roses. They are pioneers of what they do, he started by developing a prototype in the early days and plating items using 24K gold. Laban initially built his business by knocking on people’s doors asking if they would like their items to be gold plated, he developed a huge business gold plating things like body piercings, jewellery and even bathroom taps. Laban wrote a letter to a Lexus dealership and asked if he could gold plate their car emblems, he said he was passing in the area. As he was gold plating emblems for demo cars in the showroom other managers who were there for a conference at the Lexus Barbican at exactly the same time and overnight he started working for the entire Lexus UK group. “Gifts for the ungiftable” is their tagline, these gifts are for people that have everything and they want to immortalise their belongings, they now have franchises around the world, they recently sold a franchise to a member of the Saudi Arabian royal family. How Do You Think Personal Branding Has Helped You Along the Way?"It means everything and the very little money that I make I decided to dedicate a proportion to create a great website and logo and everything that came along with having a brand, he did everything to tell his customers to be that he was a big company." He worked from home for 15 years from his kitchen table and a tent in his garden. He was told a story when a child and Aesop’s fable, the story of the fox and the lion, he took the time to align himself with Rolls-Royce and Bentley and this helped him to grow. By aligning with well established luxury brands Laban Roomes: Goldgenie was able to borrow their credibility to make the Goldgenie brand more credible. Celebrity Association Enhances The Credibility of Your Brand Goldgenie aligned with celebrities and they were photographed with their items in the celebrities hands and with credible people, people are quite fickle, if it is good enough for David Beckham it is good enough for me is the attitude of most people. Celebrity endorsement is massive for building your brand and the authenticity of your business comes through in what you do. Laban Roomes: Goldgenie “My character and passion for the brand has made the brand what it is today and there is always an intrinsic energy and leadership skills does he have and I like to think Goldgenie is a product of that.” We also discussed our course and how giving back is part of our ethos, part of his company is called bling with benefits. and he designed a range of iPods for Elton John’s charity and with other charities with iPods signed by Frank Lampard. "There is an unseen law that when you give there is blessing that rains down on you especially when you give from the heart." "It is not luck when we succeed at work, this is the key takeaway, it is about hard work, vision, trying your best, with passion and determination, leading you to becoming lucky or blessed.

SoulBack R&B Podcast
SoulBack (featuring Peabo Bryson) – The R&B Podcast Episode 20

SoulBack R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 108:06


2:21: Kelly Clarkson is better than Aretha Franklin?!?!?!? 5:00: Chick-fil-A and Sweet Tea talk 7:30: Our thoughts on Janet Jackson's new song "Made For now" 10:03: New Ashanti and Ja Rule song "Encore" 16:00: Bruno Mars giving back to R&B with his new opening acts on the "24K Magic" 20:10: Research shows that people over the age of 30 do not look for new music 26:30: Ariana Grande's new album "Sweetener" and the Pharrell backlash. 34:12: Peabo Bryson joins the podcast 35:33: His involvement with the classic 90's Disney soundtracks 46:00: The lack of duets in R&B today 52:00: Young artists creating socially conscious records 58:30: Aretha Franklin's legendary status 1:02:00: The evolution of R&B and how the music is created 1:14:15: Peabo Bryson's new album "Stand for Love" and the importance of it in 2018 1:20:45: His friendship with Aretha Franklin 1:24:50: Playa Please Award: R&B Beefs (Teyana Taylor vs Jeremih, 112 members, Dru Hill vs photoshop), Fox news, Awesomely Luvvie Wow! This was definitely our longest episode ever. Being that Aretha Franklin passed away recently, we had to pay tribute in the best way possible and that was to bring in legendary R&B artist Peabo Bryson to the #SoulBackPodcast. They were very close friends, so we got to hear from his perspective the impact that she had on music as well as his life. We also talk about his new album "Stand For Love" which includes the hit record "Love Like Yours And Mine". We also discuss his involve in the Disney soundtracks and the importance of those songs to his career. On this episode we also talk about new music from Janet Jackson, Ashanti, Ariana Grande and much more. And of course, this was a crazy week when it came to R&B beefs so we tried our best to decipher each one.

RNZ: Music 101
VIDEO: How British pop star Dua Lipa got to #1

RNZ: Music 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 11:47


British pop star Dua Lipa was named the UK's most streamed woman of 2017 by Spotify, and when Bruno Mars brought his mammoth 24K Magic tour to New Zealand last month, he handpicked her as his supporting act.

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Murder The Hit: "Back On The Air"

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 4:51


J. Anthony Brown's Murder The Hit inspired by Bruno Mars', "24K Magic." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Tapped Pod
1: 2018 Grammy Awards = 24K Magic?

Tapped Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 50:24


The Tapped gang is back for Season 2! In the first podisode of 2018, Julie, Gretel, and Joseph review the 60th Annual Grammy Awards broadcast. Did the music industry deliver on their biggest night of the year? We talk about everything, from Kendrick Lamar to puppies to sending U2 out into the cold NYC night...and what was that little audiobook audition sequence REALLY about? #Tapped #Grammys #FireandFury

Three Plus One Podcast
24K Magic, 18K Toilet

Three Plus One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 71:23


Imagine a week where President Trump is gifted a golden throne and Bruno Mars is expected to win all the gold at the Grammys. Join Three Plus One and The Brand Psychologist, Diamond Hill, as we address everything that surprised us this week!

By The Time You Hear This Podcast
71: It Could've Been Skrillex

By The Time You Hear This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 130:23


Greg and Ben are joined by Brandon to discuss Dolores O’Riordan, concerts for Michael Jackson and Prince, Migos new national anthem, producers selling their beats, Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic, and our Earworms of the Week! Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (R3hab Remix) Justin Timberlake - Supplies Neon Indian - Slumlord Bruno Mars vs. David Guetta - Versace On the Floor Check out our website! www.bythetimeyouhearthis.com Check out our friend’s website! realtalktees.bigcartel.com facebook.com/bythetimeyouhearthis youtube.com/beatsbyhawk Follow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis, @father_clef Email: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes, Podomatic, Castbox, Satchel Podcast Player, TuneIn Radio, Overcast, Otto Radio, and Google Music!

GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO_PLATA
GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO PLATA SHOW # 166

GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO_PLATA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 55:40


La portada de GH 166 es para el grupo colombiano PISO 21 que hace olas internacionalmente al lado de MANUEL TURIZO con DEJALA QUE VUELVA, # 7 en Colombia y 250 millones de reproducciones en Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7d9VLRO3vcCAMILA CABELLO sigue en los primeros puestos del mundo con su pegajosa HAVANA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qooQd8AA7_MEl remix de CORAZON DE NEGO DO BOREL CON MNALUMA es top 3 en casi todos los países de habla hispana según ML.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btbmtFH0eEgEl puertorriqueño Bruno Mars le apuesta al remix de FINESSE, un sencillo de su tercer álbum de estudio 24K Magic puestos 3 y 4 de las plataformas Spotify y ITunes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsoLEjrDogU&list=RDLsoLEjrDogUEl binomio SEBASTIAN YATRA – CARLOS VIVES conquista el # 1 USA latino ROBARTE UN BESO.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtau4v6foHAEl dueto Ana Caetano y Vitoria Falcao completa varios meses en los primeros lugares de Brasil con TREBOL, premio Grammy latino 2017 como mejor canción en lengua portuguesa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiXHRwNTu_IA las ocho semanas de estar en el mercado ECHAME LA CULPA de LUIS FONSI Y DEMI LOVATO pasa de 500 millones en VEVOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyHvyGVs42UFrancia ha perdido recientemente dos grandes luminarias de la música. El 6 de diciembre de 2017 se fue JOHNNY HALLYDAY el rey del rock francés. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KmBe0Ux6G4El 7 de enero de 2018 muere la cantante francesa FRANCE GALL ganadora en 1965 del Festival de Eurovisión con POUPEE DE CIRE POUPE DE SON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cv9NIzGmSILa cantante de R. Dominicana NATTI NATASHA con CRIMINAL llega a un millón de seguidores en Instagram y recibe el premio de Monitor Latino como líder del reporte digital urbano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqEbCxg2bNIEl cantante pakistaní ATIF ASLAM es uno de los 4 artistas más destacados de 2017 según The Indian Express con este tema romántico DIL DIYAN GALLAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mevO4I0f5lg El cantautor, actor y animador de la televisión de Venezuela RAFA RIBEIRO se toma a su país con ALGO0 LOCO.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0f6hmTfKWBMPERFECT DE ED SHEERAN en 100 días le ha dado la vuelta al mundo con 26 certificaciones de platino y una de diamante; fue la canción # 1 de navidad en UK en OFF CHUK en OCH; 600 millones de reproducciones en Youtube; tiene una versión sinfónica en italiano con Andrea Bochelli y otra a dueto con Byonce; # 3 del h 100 de US en Top 40 charts; # 1 en filipinas, Polonia, Malasia, Holanda, Sudáfrica, Alemania, Francia y Australia; # 1 en Apple Music, Google Music, Amazon, ITunes, Tidal, Spotify y ITunes. Esta semana es el Top de Global Hits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vv-BfVoq4g

DJ COPPOLA
Bruno Mars & Jackson 5 - 24K Magic 2K18 (107-128) (#Coppola Transition) (Ft. Mr. Black & Ale Mora)

DJ COPPOLA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 4:49


Bruno Mars & Jackson 5 - 24K Magic 2K18 (107-128) (#Coppola Transition) (Ft. Mr. Black & Ale Mora)

Big Boy's Fully Loaded Interviews
BRUNO MARS ON 24K MAGIC, NEW MUSIC, AND MORE!

Big Boy's Fully Loaded Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 11:15


THE INCREDIBLE BRUNO MARS WAS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AHEAD OF HIS SPECIAL 24K MAGIC LIVE FROM THE APOLLO THAT HE ABSOLUTELY ROCKED! BRUNO MARS TEASES SOME NEW MUSIC ON THE WAY, WHICH WE ALL KNOW IS THE FIRST BIG HIT OF 2018! AN ABSOLUTE PLEASURE TO HAVE THE TALENTED BRUNO MARS WITH BIG BOY'S NEIGHBORHOOD. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

早餐英语|实用英文口语
2017年度英文K歌榜单TOP10,竟然没有霉霉!

早餐英语|实用英文口语

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 5:55


相信很多人都爱K歌,但不知道你会唱几首英文歌呢?今天我们就来扒一扒2017年K歌最火的10首英文单曲,这份榜单出自于luckyvoicekaraokeNo.10.  Sorry是加拿大男歌手贾斯汀•比伯演唱的一首流行歌曲,歌词、曲谱由朱莉娅•麦克、贾斯汀•比伯、史奇雷克斯、桑尼•摩尔、迈克尔•塔克合作编写,史奇雷克斯与Blood负责音乐出版。该歌曲作为推广专辑的第二支单曲,由小岛唱片公司发行于2015年10月23日,被收录在贾斯汀•比伯的第四张录音室专辑Purpose]  。Sorry是贾斯汀•比伯在美国公告牌百强单曲榜上的第二支冠军单曲,于2016年1月23日拿下该榜单首位并连续夺冠3周。2015年12月,该歌曲被《公告牌》杂志评为“年度25强最佳歌曲”之一,位列第9名。听力练习:Sorry - Justin Bieber歌词:Is it too late now to say sorry?现在说抱歉是否太晚Yeah I know that I let you down耶 我很清楚我让你大失所望了Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?现在说抱歉是否太晚No.9 24K Magic - Bruno Mars 24k Magic是美国歌手布鲁诺•马尔斯演唱的一首放克舞曲,歌词、曲谱由布鲁诺•马尔斯、菲利普•劳伦斯、克里斯托弗•布洛迪•布朗创作。歌曲于2016年10月7日发行,被收录在布鲁诺•马尔斯第三张录音室专辑24K Magic中。2017年,该首歌曲获得了迪士尼电台音乐“最佳令人微笑歌曲”奖、奖美国版权协会流行音乐奖“最佳表现歌曲”奖以及黑人娱乐电视奖“年度音乐录影带”奖。歌词:24 karat magic in the air让这24K金的魔法蔓延开来Head to toe so player从头到脚趾都激荡开来No.8. A Whole New World - Aladdin (Disney) A Whole New World - Aladdin (Disney)A Whole New World第一首在billboard榜单上登顶的动画电影原声带,迪斯尼动画电影《阿拉丁》(Aladdin)的主题曲《新的世界》Alan Menken 配乐、作曲,Howard Ashman、Tim Rice作词,同时也是Howard Ashman的遗作,未完成的部分由音乐剧大师 Tim Rice 接手。A Whole New World由Brad Kane和Lea Salonga担任男女对唱,由于曲调轻柔唯美,款款深情自然流露,已成为情歌对唱的经典,也获得第六十五届奥斯卡最佳音乐和最佳歌曲两项大奖,两名主唱在奥斯卡颁奖典礼上进行了这首歌曲的表演。歌词:A whole new world一个崭新的世界A new fantastic point of view一个奇幻而新颖的观点No one to tell us no or where to go没有人拒绝我们 或者告诉我们何去何从No.7Can't Stop The Feeling - Justin TimberlakeCan't Stop the Feeling!是由贾斯汀•汀布莱克演唱、填词,马克斯•马丁和谢尔贝克共同谱曲的一首流行歌曲,并作为动画电影《魔发精灵》的主题曲,被收录在该电影的原声带专辑中,于2016年5月6日通过美国广播唱片公司发行。2016年5月28日,《Can't Stop the Feeling!》拿下美国公告牌百强单曲榜第一名,成为贾斯汀•汀布莱克在该榜第五支冠军单曲,以及该榜单上的第26支“首周冠军单曲”。2017年2月12日,获得第59届格莱美奖“最佳影视歌曲”奖项;2月26日,该歌曲被第89届奥斯卡金像奖“最佳原创歌曲”奖提名。歌词:I can't stop the feeling这无法抗拒的感觉 无法停止的畅快So just dance, dance, dance就把手给我 尽情舞动 别停下来I can't stop the feeling这无法抗拒的感觉 无法停止的畅快So just dance, dance, dance, come on就把手给我 尽情舞动 别停下来No.6 Black Magic - Little MixLittle Mix(小混合、小混混)是由Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock及Jade Thirlwall所组成的英国少女团体,于2011年的英国选秀节目The X-Factor第八季出道。出道以来她们发行了三张录音室专辑,分别是DNA, Salute和Get Weird。最新专辑Get Weird已于2015年11月6日发行。2016年获得美国青少年选择奖最佳国际艺人。2017年全英音乐奖颁奖仪式于2017年2月23日举行,Little Mix演唱的Shout Out To My Ex获得最佳单曲。歌词:I got the recipe and it's called Black Magic因为这爱情的黑魔法能助你永浴爱河(And it's called Black Magic)这爱情的黑魔法 助你永浴爱河No.2  Shout Out To My Ex - Little Mix歌词:This is a shout out to my ex这是我想告诉我前任的话Heard he in love with some other chick听说他找上了其他小妞No.5  Rockabye - Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul & Anne-MarieRockabye是英国电音乐队清洁盗贼和牙买加说唱歌手肖恩•保罗、英国歌手安妮-玛丽演唱的歌曲,歌曲、曲谱由杰克•帕特森、肖恩•保罗、史蒂夫•麦克、伊娜•伍德森、阿马尔•马利克共同撰写。该首歌曲发行于2016年10月21日。歌词:So, Rockabye baby, Rockabye所以宝贝快睡吧I'm gonna rock you我来哄你睡觉Rockabye baby, don't you cry宝宝不哭No.4 Happy - Pharrell WilliamsHappy是美国R&B男歌手法瑞尔•威廉姆斯演唱的歌曲, 由法瑞尔•威廉姆斯本人创作和制作。歌曲作为2013年上映电影《神偷奶爸2》的主题曲于2013年6月18日随电影原声专辑发行,后于2013年11月21日作为单曲发行,并被收录在法瑞尔•威廉姆斯于2014年3月3日发行的第二张录音室专辑G I R L 。歌曲拿下了包括美国、英国、德国、法国和澳大利亚在内等国的单曲排行榜冠军。2014年,歌曲获第86届奥斯卡金像奖“最佳原创歌曲”奖项提名。2015年,法瑞尔凭此曲获第57届格莱美奖“最佳流行歌手”和“最佳音乐录影带”奖。歌词:Because I'm happy...因为我挺高兴Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof就当这里没屋顶 掌声就给我震起来Because I'm happy...因为我好幸福Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth要你也觉得幸福就是真谛 拍起来No.3  Shape of You - Ed SheeranShape of You是英国流行男歌手艾德•希兰演唱的一首流行歌曲,该歌曲作为推广专辑的首支单曲,于2017年1月6日通过大西洋唱片发行, Shape of You是艾德•希兰在美国公告牌百强单曲榜上的首支冠军单曲,于2017年1月28日拿下该排行榜首位,并成为公告牌百强单曲榜上的第27支“首周冠军单曲”,共计拿下12周冠军。2017年8月,该歌曲获得美国青少年选择奖“最佳流行歌曲”奖。歌词:The club isn't the best place to find a lover这俱乐部不是个能找到安慰的地方So the bar is where I go所以我们去往酒吧No.1 Let It Go - Frozen (Disney) Let It Go是华特迪士尼动画工作室的2013年动画电影《冰雪奇缘》的主题曲,由克里斯汀•安德森-洛佩兹和罗伯特•洛佩兹作曲作词。2014年3月2日晚, Let It Go获得第86届奥斯卡最佳原创歌曲奖。歌词:Well, now they know好吧如今他们也都知道了Let it go就让它去吧Let it go随风而去吧Can't hold it back anymore毋须再继续忍隐屈从Let it go就让它去吧Let it go随风而去吧Turn away and slam the door转身离开 甩门而出更多卡卡老师课程公众号:卡卡课堂

DJ MADDYSON
Bruno Mars x Kurd Maverick & Yastreb - 24K Magic (DJ MADDYSON & DJ YOGURT Mash-Up)

DJ MADDYSON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 4:27


DJ MADDYSON
Bruno Mars x Kurd Maverick & Yastreb - 24K Magic (DJ MADDYSON & DJ YOGURT Mash-Up)

DJ MADDYSON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 4:27


NEOZAZ.com Specials
Jukeboxing - Round 3 "I Need You Tonight" vs "24K Magic"

NEOZAZ.com Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 21:54


In this round, Chrisn brings INXS' “I need you tonight” to the ring to face off against Kaitlyn’s pick Bruno Mars' “24k Magic”. Check out the Round 1 episode, then head over to facebook.com/neozazpodcasts to place your vote! This series is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NEOZAZ on Facebook. Follow NEOZAZ on Instagram. Follow NEOZAZ on Twitter.

I Don't Get It Podcast
I Don't Get It: Bruno Mars

I Don't Get It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 45:55


Bill and Noah probe the soulless reaches of Bruno Mars, trying to reach some sort of concrete definition of self. Noah finds the slick pop to be pleasing and non-threatening, while Bill tires of identity-free art blowing up huge with the kids. @noahandbillshow -- @williamscurry -- @noahtarnow 00:00 -- Introduction, and Who the fuck is Bruno Mars? 19:13 -- Why is Bruno Mars so popular? 29:37 -- Would you have liked Bruno Mars if you were a kid? 34:10 -- Is Bruno Mars a sign of the apocalypse? 39:30 -- Is your irrational hatred of Bruno Mars based on jealousy, and conclusion This week's theme: "24K Magic” by Bruno Mars. New episodes every Monday morning on Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher, and GooglePlay!

On Wax
24K Magic

On Wax

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 71:40


On episode 13 of "On Wax", LB is unable to make it, but special guest "Randini" magically appears to save the day. They discuss magic tricks, San Antonio, their favorite actors, and much more.

Chart Beat
Bruno Mars' R&B Takeover

Chart Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 43:48


Atlantic Records' John McMann offers insights about Mars' successful sonic transformation with the "24K Magic" album. Plus Hot 100 chart action for Kendrick Lamar & Sam Hunt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DJ BLOC's Podcast
DJ BLOC 24K MAGIC REMIX (BRUNO MARS)

DJ BLOC's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 4:09


Shot Thru the Chart: Music Review Podcast
Top 40 Songs of 1990 Part 2 (#35 - #31)

Shot Thru the Chart: Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 61:42


A.C. opens it up with a creepy whisper message about STTC officially being on iTunes and Twitter! Get @ us @STTCpodcastThey start it off with an assessment of their latest musical obsession: 24K Magic by Bruno Mars and try and identify the influences that made its way into the songs. Does "Calling All my Lovelies" belong in this album? He says yes, she says no. Let them know what you think on Twitter.Getting into the 5 songs (minus the first 2 seconds) A.C. adds to the list of people he has offended. Like the entire country of Sweden and New Kids on the Block members Joey McIntyre and Danny Wood. As always, he apologizes profusely. They also contemplate if the concert music video is acceptable today and what a board game would be like with 80's hair metal bands.Follow us on Twitter: @STTCPodcastFollow us on Facebook: @ShotThrutheChartEmail us ShotThrutheChat@Gmail.comIntro and Outro credits: Otis McMusic by Otis McDonald

Shot Thru the Chart: Music Review Podcast
Top 40 Songs of 1990 Part 2 (#35 - #31)

Shot Thru the Chart: Music Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 61:42


A.C. opens it up with a creepy whisper message about STTC officially being on iTunes and Twitter! Get @ us @STTCpodcastThey start it off with an assessment of their latest musical obsession: 24K Magic by Bruno Mars and try and identify the influences that made its way into the songs. Does "Calling All my Lovelies" belong in this album? He says yes, she says no. Let them know what you think on Twitter.Getting into the 5 songs (minus the first 2 seconds) A.C. adds to the list of people he has offended. Like the entire country of Sweden and New Kids on the Block members Joey McIntyre and Danny Wood. As always, he apologizes profusely. They also contemplate if the concert music video is acceptable today and what a board game would be like with 80's hair metal bands.Follow us on Twitter: @STTCPodcastFollow us on Facebook: @ShotThrutheChartEmail us ShotThrutheChat@Gmail.comIntro and Outro credits: Otis McMusic by Otis McDonald

You Gotta Love It
Episode 47 - PUP!!!

You Gotta Love It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017


In this episode we discuss the hidden gem Arm Of Roger and try to find something to love about 24K Magic by Bruno Mars Suggestions are the band GRANDADDY and the band Telefon Tel Aviv And as always if you have any suggestions please email us at mailbag@loveitpod.com and follow us on twitter and instagram at @loveitpod

The Megacast
MegaCast  01/04/17  “Marilyn”

The Megacast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 59:53


Ted and Steve are back, and Ted shares something that happened last week that was beyond embarrassing (and HILARIOUS)!  They also break down what is easily the most awkward interview of all time.  Mega Playlist:  Push Ups:  Skrillix & Rick Ross  – “purple Lamborghini”. Rae Sremmurd – “Weight Of Love”. Highly Suspect  – “My Name Is Human”. Gojira  – “Stranded”. Bruno Mars  – “24K Magic”. Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast . See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Club Soda
CS New Years 2016 Special

Club Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 124:47


It's been awhile since a new episode was released so here it is. This is a lengthy 2 hour nonstop mix, making it perfect for your New Years party! The beginning will be a little rocky, flipping back and forth between 70-75 BPM and 140-150 BPM. It's an interesting way to see how doubling tempo works. The max BPM at the end of the mix will be 128, however almost all of the songs in this mixshow are slightly faster than their original. Have a wonderful new year and I'll be back in 2017! "Where Are Ü Now" by Skrillex & Diplo f./ Justin Bieber "Everytime We Touch" by Cascada "Never Forget You" by Zara Larsson & MNEK "Listen To Your Heart (Furious F. EZ Radio Edit) by D.H.T. f./ Edmée Daenen "Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj "Don't Let Me Down" by The Chainsmokers f./ Daya "Wildest Dreams" by Taylor Swift "Hymn For The Weekend" by Coldplay f./ Beyonce "Cheap Thrills" by Sia "Cold Water" by Major Lazer f./ Justin Bieber, Gucci Mane, and MØ "Starving" by Hailee Steinfeld and Grey featuring Zedd "You Know You Like It" by DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge "Light It Up" by Major Lazer f./ Nyla "My House (Bonics & A-Rock Remix)" by Flo Rida "Roses" by The Chainsmokers f./ ROZES "Scars To Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara "Sit Still, Look Pretty" by Daya "Lean On" by Major Lazer & DJ Snake f./ MØ "Let Me Love You" by DJ Snake f./ Justin Bieber "Get Low" by Dillon Francis & DJ Snake "Middle" by DJ Snake f./ Bipolar Sunshine "Closer" by The Chainsmokers f./ Halsey "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars "Into You" by Ariana Grande "One Dance" by Drake f./ Wizkid and Kyla "Work From Home (Xpress Dancehall Remix)" by Fifth Harmony "Send My Love (Country Club Martini Crew Remix)" by Adele "Bang My Head" by David Guetta f./ Sia and Fetty Wap "Starboy (Kay Stafford At The Ibiza Beach Club Mix)" by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk "Don't Wanna Know" by Maroon 5 "Too Good" by Drake f./ Rihanna "How Deep Is Your Love" by Calvin Harris & Disciples "Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)" by Mr. Probz "This Girl" by Kungs vs. Cookin' On 3 Burners "Love Me Now (Dave Audé Remix)" by John Legend "Auld Lang Syne (Johnny Vicious Remix)" by Mariah Carey

Benny's House Mixes
Benny's YE warm-up Mix 2016

Benny's House Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 32:58


1 Meteorite (Tieks Remix) Years & Years 2 Just Say (Faithless Remix) (123) KDA ft Tinashe 3 Evergreen (Stone Rolling Stock Remix Radio) Shaun Escoffery ft Joss Stone 4 Sexual (Oliver Nelson Remix Radio) (112) Neiked ft Dyo 5 Side to Side (Tito & Miliani Remix) (105) Ariana Grande ft Nicki Minaj 6 Money Maker (Filatov & Karas Extended Mix) Throttle ft LunchMoney Lewis & Aston Merrygold 7 24K Gold Mix (DMC Multi Mix) starts 24K Magic (110) DMC MegaMix 8 Grow Up (TIEKS Extended Club Mix) (116) Olly Murs  

DJ Vjay - Electronic Desi Music
DJ Vjay - 2016 Urban Desi Winter Mix #13

DJ Vjay - Electronic Desi Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 58:06


An hour long dance set that transcends through the genres of #EDM , #Bollywood , #Punjabi , #HipHop & #International tunes…it's a journey through popular Bollywood dance numbers released towards the 2nd half of 2016 like Tutak Tutak, Rail Gaddi, Nashe Si Chad Gayi, Kala Chasma…mashed up with a 2016 touch to some evergreen #Bhangra tracks like Laung Gawacha, Gur Naal Ishq Mitha, Ishq Tera Tadpave plus remixes of brand new HipHop chartbusters like Rockabye, 24K Magic, Closer …tune in to the #UrbanDesi vibes of 2016 by #DJVjay! Big up to the DJs whose remixes have been featured in this mixtape - DJ NYK, DJs Vaggy & Stash, DJ Kamal, DJ Shiva, DJ Lijo, DJ Amit Saxena, DJ Shadow and lots more! (Free) Download, Share, Listen @ https://soundcloud.com/dj_vjay/2016-urban-desi-winter-mix-dj-vjay Hit me up @ 
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The Rob and Slim Show
#99 King Who, Angry Old Man Podcast, Micah Hurt, Dan Beckmann, Ryan Bourassa, & Nate-O-Potatoe

The Rob and Slim Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 234:14


"Tiny Wigs" We opened the show with "Netflix & Chill" by Sauce is Matisse. We talked about our old intern Cockmaster Mike, our interview with King Who, AWful Truffles, and a crack house Christmas miracle. Slambo sang 24K Magic by Bruno Mars, and we talked about Superfly Jimmy Snuka's cancer. We interviewed King Who for a second time and still don't know what the fuck he said, Mr. X from the Angry Old Man Podcast, Comedian Micah Hurt, Broadway Actor Dan Beckman, Comedian Ryan Bourassa, and funny man Nate-O-Potatoe.

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze
Food Schmooze Road Trip & Showstopper Beef Tenderloin

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 50:21


It’s a Food Schmooze® holiday road trip! This week, we got in our cars and headed to the Clarke Kitchen and Design Showroom in South Norwalk, CT, where we learned you can “test drive” all of their kitchens and top-of-the-line appliances. While we were there—in kitchen heaven—we made a showstopper of a holiday meal: Provençal Herb-Crusted Beef Tenderloin on top of Puff Pastry with a Red Wine Sauce. Sounds decadent, right? But, it’s totally do-able. Four simple steps, and everything can be made ahead. A Christmas miracle! We test the science behind convection oven cooking by baking Dorie Greenspan’s Christmas Spice Cookies and nibble on them while wine experts Alex Province and Mark Raymond reveal their picks for the best wines to drink and give this holiday season. Finally, Faith tours Clarke’s showroom and talks kitchen design with Marco Barallon. Design geeks, you’ll love hearing about what’s happening in the kitchen world right now. Never mind hanging your art on the fridge. The fridge is art. aired: December 8, 2016 CONTRIBUTORS AND GUESTS: • Chris Prosperi — chef/owner, Métro Bis in Simsbury • Alex Province — wine expert/broker • Mark Raymond ― wine expert/broker • Marco Barallon — Clarke Showroom guide/design expert MUSIC: • “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars • “Merry Christmas, Baby,” CeeLo Green feat. Rod Stuart • “Come on a My House (Christmas),” Bette Midler • “Fresh Eyes,” Andy Grammer • “Electric Love,” Børns • “Everybody Eats When They Come to My House,” Cab CallowaySupport the show: https://foodschmooze.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Report Card Podcast
The Report Card Episode 42

The Report Card Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 37:50


On this weeks episode we review the albums "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars, "Starboy" by The Weeknd, "Crown EP" by Rapsody, "Free 6black" by 6lack, and "Red Friday" by YG.    Unofficial Commentators Podcast   TRC 42 Playist BEST ON SHUFFLE Email trc@thereportcardlive.com   Instagram @TRCPodcast Twitter @trcpodcastlive @soloyalclothinginc The Report Card Podcast Facebook   Soundcloud   Tumblr   Google+   You can subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Music Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Youtube, Libsyn, and tuneIn. NEW SCORING A+  100 Classic A     99-96 Classic A     95-92 Amazing A-    92 Amazing B+   91 Fire B     90-88 Fire B     87-84 Dope B-    83 Dope C+   82 Solid C     81-79 Solid C     78-75 Average C-    74 Average D+   73 Needed Work D     72-70 Needed Work D     69-65 Trash F     -65   Trash   Like. Comment. Subscribe,Review Thank you to everyone who listens weekly.

The Daily Texan Podcasts
Back Beat: December 1, 2016

The Daily Texan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 27:06


The cast of Hamilton delivered a message to Vice President-elect Mike Pence and the internet went crazy, Reddit user Dorian_Ye released The Life of Paul, a remix of Kanye's album, and a park dedicated to the Beastie Boys Adam Yauch was sprayed with pro-Trump graffiti. Listen to a review of Bruno Mars's newest album 24K Magic. Later in the show, a conversation on remix albums.

Crowncast
2. Mars Landing

Crowncast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016


On the second episode of Crowncast, Kurt Trowbridge and Adam Soybel discuss the newest arrival to the Crown 100's submit, "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars, and how it dethroned "Starboy" by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk after six weeks. They also preview upcoming holiday and year-end chart updates on the site. In the final segment, Kurt showcases "It's Quiet Uptown" by Kelly Clarkson, while Adam highlights "Inner Demons" by Julia Brennan.

Nowstalgia
Starboy by The Weeknd, 24K Magic by Bruno Mars, Arrival, & Fantastic Beasts - Ep. 40

Nowstalgia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 39:54


Dave and Pat return to discuss Kanye cancelling the Saint Pablo Tour, Childish Gambino's new single "Redbone", YG's new mixtape "Red Friday", and reservations about Westworld leading in to the finale. We review Bruno Mars' fun new album "24K Magic" and Bruno's open love of nostalgia. We review The Weeknd's moody pop record "Starboy" and how his lyrical content has changed on the journey to full fledged pop star. We review the excellent film "Arrival" with Amy Adams and explain why it's a must watch. Lastly we review "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them", discuss the future of the series, and cast young Dumbeldore.

What we Talking Bout Podcast
Podcast In the Key of Life - Seat at the table /24k Magic Album Reviews

What we Talking Bout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 122:43


The guys have arrived and The Kid Blaze, DJ O Sharp & DJ DURL are going to be here for a while. On this episode of #PodcastInTheKeyOfLife, the guys review two recent albums, "24k Magic" by Bruno Mars and "A Seat At The Table" by Solange. Also, O schools the fellas on how important Sharon Jones was to music. A lot of great info as always! Hope you enjoy.

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
#116 - O que aconteceu com o Kanye West?

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 130:34


Se prepara pois o #Wanda116 está #Babado! Estamos acompanhados de Manuela Barem, do Buzzfeed, para tentar descobrir o que anda acontecendo com o Kanye West. Analisamos cada acontecimento da semana polêmica dele! Ainda falamos do casamento do Fábio Jr, M.I.A. expondo Madonna e Beyoncé e falamos o que tem na sauna com a letra M! Hahaha. ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda WANDA NO INSTAGRAM: @podcastwanda VEM CONTRIBUIR COM O WANDA! Patreon: www.patreon.com/podcastwanda Padrim: www.padrim.com.br/podcastwanda ME AJUDA, WANDA Moro com o ex e tô chateado com os boys dele! Vou conhecer a minha grande diva e quero dicas! Estão me dizendo que não conhecerei amor pq transo muito! Vou com a garota divertida ou a mais séria e duradoura? Estou pegando o ex do meu amigo! Devo continuar? LOTUS Phelipe errando no café expresso Prefeita racista contra Michele Obama Roberto Justus considerando presidência A ignorância da bolha MERYL Adriana Lima louca "99.9%", do Kaytranada Stylist da Selena Gomez Lady Gaga INTERESSANTENEY YOUTUBE: Tronicbox ÁLBUM: "24K Magic", do Bruno Mars SÉRIE: Gilmore Girls ÁLBUM: "Malibu", Anderson Paak SÉRIE: episódio do "Vai Que Cola" MÚSICAS "Side to Side" - Ariana Grande "Million Reasons" - Lady Gaga "Stupid Girl" - Garbage "The Bird" - Anderson Paak "Sweet Life" - Frank Ocean Podcast #116 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @papelpop @santahelena @samsworld @manubarem SNAPCHAT papelpop marinastahelena samirduarte manubarem Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e também no blog dontskip.com

Cinema 7even
Our Take: Fantastic Beasts /Doctor Strange Talk

Cinema 7even

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 85:17


Finally Cinema 7even has come back! too, your Ear holes! Gone for a few weeks after dealing with technical Difficulties we are back. On this episode we review "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them". The newest Edition to the Harry Potter Universe. We also discuss our "Doctor Strange" Thoughts since the last episode we tried to review it was lost in the echo chamber. Featured Songs this week are "Magic Carpet Ride" by Steppenwolf, "The Harry Potter Theme" covered by The London Fox Players, and "24K Magic" by Bruno Mars. As always we only feature these songs with no copy right intended, all rights of the songs belong to their respected owners. And don't forget while you listen, watch and explore with us.

Heart Music Entertainment's Podcast

Track Listing: 1. Love Yourself – Justin Beiber 2. Fade – Kanye West 3. For Free DJ Khaled ft.Drake 4. One Dance – Drake ft Wizkid & Kyla 5. Cranes In The Sky (Kaytranada RMX) – Solange 6. Telepathy – Christina Aguilera ft. Nile Rodgers 7. Work From Home (Guerilla Crew RMX) – Fifth Harmony 8. Sorry – Justin Beiber 9. 24K Magic – Bruno Mars 10. Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlate 11. Formation – Beyonce 12. Not Nice – PARTYNEXTDOOR 13. Sober – DJ Snake 14. This is What You Came For – Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna 15. False Alarm - The Weeknd 16. Work – Rihanna ft. Drake 17. Famous – Kanye West ft. Rihanna 18. Starboy – The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk 19. Cold Water – Major Lazer ft. Justin Beiber & MØ 20. Hallucinations - DVSN

The PreGame Podcast
PreGame - Episode 24: "Bring Your Blackpack to Thanksgiving"

The PreGame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 110:36


Join Hosts Khay Lo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin, Deuce Touché, David Roughin, and Special Guest Blackpack Dallas Co- Founder Jeff Williams as they discuss Trump's Transition to the Presidency, The American Music Awards, IU Hoops, Klay's rumored Depart from GW, Bow Wow's Latest Loss, Thanksgiving Struggle Plates, Bruno's 24K Magic, and much more! Episode 24 Features an Exclusive Interview with the Co-Founder of Black pack Jeff Williams. Featured Skits : "PreGame Popquiz" w/ Jeff Williams "Speak on it" - Top 5 Old Kanye Songs "Roughins Word" - Holiday Season DOWNLOAD. LISTEN. WELCOME TO THE PREGAME.

SoulBack R&B Podcast
Can Bruno Mars save R&B? – YouKnowIGotSoul R&B Podcast Episode #34

SoulBack R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 51:05


We are back with a brand new episode of our R&B podcast to give you the real on Bruno Mars' new album "24K Magic" which just came out Friday. The project has a very heavy early 90's vibe to it, so we try to figure out if it will bring back R&B to the radio. We also discuss the longevity of new albums these days. Our guest Lachele claims that most people only listen to new albums for about a month before they go back to the old stuff. We also rank our top 5 male and female vocalists. Artists such as Eric Benet, Brian McKnight, Faith Evans and Kelly Price appear to be names that top everyone's list.

US-Charts in 60 Sekunden
WOW! Bruno Mars schießt von 0 auf Platz Fünf!

US-Charts in 60 Sekunden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 1:00


Bruno Mars schießt mit ""24K Magic" von 0 direkt in die Top Fünf der US Charts! Wer es noch in das Ranking geschafft hat, verrät dir KRONEHIT Moderator Christian Mederitsch innerhalb von 60 Sekunden hier:

Music Ate My Brain - The Official Music Podcast of Core Temp Arts
Song of the Week: Bruno Mars' "24K Magic"

Music Ate My Brain - The Official Music Podcast of Core Temp Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 20:09


Peter (We Got Five) and CJ talk about Bruno Mars’ new single “24K Magic”. Follow CJ on Twitter: @cjmjones Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail

Unfaded Podcast
Eps. #1 - Surviving Compton, Bruno Mars

Unfaded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 60:28


Bandedbox presents the first episode of Unfaded with special guests S. Marie and L.A. We are proud to present the very first episode of the Unfaded podcast. On this episode of Unfaded “We listen to you and ignore you all at the same time”. S. Marie and L.A. joins us as we discuss the new Bruno Mars song “24K Magic”,... The post Unfaded Podcast Episode 1 appeared first on Bandedbox.

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Hip Hop Music
065-Greatest Collipark Mixtape

Hip Hop Music "Celebrity Mixtape" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 92:31


GOOGLE "hip hop djcarl 2016" now! Spotify RapCaviar Playlist: 01. Spinz, Southside & Future – Commas 02. Rae Sremmurd f. Gucci Mane – Black Beatles 03. Twenty One Pilots – Heathens 04. Sia f. Kendrick Lamar – The Greatest 05. The Weeknd f. Daft Punk – Starboy 06. Usher f. Young Thug – No Limit 07. Nick Grant f. WatchTheDuck – Get Up 08. Gnash f. Olivia O'Brien – I Hate U, I Love U 09. DJ Snake f. Justin Bieber – Let Me Love You 10. Missy Elliott – Work It 11. Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See 12. Meghan Trainor f. Yo Gotti – Better 13. Coldplay f. Beyonce – Hymn for the Weekend 14. Major Lazer f. Justin Bieber & M0 – Cold Water 15. Bruno Mars – 24K Magic 16. Ludacris f. Mystikal & I-20 – Move B_tch 17. Jay Z – Izzo 18. 50 Cent – In Da Club 19. Nicky Jam f. Kid Ink – With You Tonight 20. Justine Skye f. Wizkid – U Don't Know 21. Kiiara – Gold 22. DJ Khaled f. Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Future, August Alsina, Jeremih & Rick Ross – Do You Mind 23. Kap G – Girlfriend 24. A Boogie f. Fabolous – My Sh_t Create an mp3 music DJ Carl© mix - http://bit.ly/2A5Fkkb

TalkingTheCharts
TalkingTheCharts #2: 24K Magic, Starboy, and Lean On for some reason

TalkingTheCharts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 56:08


TalkingTheCharts #2: 24K Magic, Starboy, and Lean On for some reason