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It's the final episode of the year ya'll! On this final episode of 2022, Chris and Lauren take a look back at the some of their fave moments from We Have The Receipts including Chris showing his NYC apartment to the Selling Sunset ladies, an afterparty conversation with Adam DiVello, and Lauren learning learning she can no longer say "clutching pearls" without giggling. Then they are joined by two fans for some fun Netflix reality trivia, and finally they wrap with a look at what's to come in 2023! Send all of your burning questions, either as an email or selfie video to receipts@kastmedia.com. Or, leave us a voicemail at https://www.speakpipe.com/receipts. You can also slide into our DMs with your questions! Check out the episodes mentioned in today's episode:Nick & Vanessa LacheyAdam DiVelloSelling SunsetMelanie RoseKyle and Deepti Lauren Speed-Hamilton - @needforlspeedChris Burns - @fatcarriebradshawSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fellow reality stans, this one's for you! Today we're putting on our cute little historian hats and giving you a look at how reality TV has evolved over the years. And we're talking to one of reality TV's most prolific figures, Adam DiVello! Adam gives us the tea on creating some of our favorite early 2000s shows like Laguna Beach and The Hills. He spills about how Selling Sunset came to be and then helps us build the ultimate reality TV cast! Send all of your burning questions, either as an email or selfie video to receipts@kastmedia.com. Or, leave us a voicemail at https://www.speakpipe.com/receipts. You can also slide into our DMs with your questions! Lauren Speed-Hamilton - https://www.instagram.com/need4lspeed/ Chris Burns - https://www.instagram.com/fatcarriebradshaw/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Christine Quinn makes her first appearance in the fourth season of Selling Sunset, it's a moment of high camp. We've just watched a scene where — like most of the show — the other ladies in the Oppenheim Group real estate agency have been talking breathlessly about her. Now, she's stepping out of a yellow Lamborghini to an $8 million property in the Hollywood Hills that looks like a drug lord's palace. She's heavily pregnant and looks impossibly glamorous, wearing a sleek black dress, a bedazzled blazer with arched shoulder pads, and a “chair purse” that she admits can't actually hold anything.She has attitude. She's a boss. She means business.Underscoring the moment is an electric bass-heavy bop with seemingly nonsensical lyrics: “Take my name out of your mouth / I don't want to hear you talking when you're around / ‘Cause everywhere I go it's like you're always there / But I don't want to hear it / ‘Cause everybody wants a piece of what I got.”Since the latest season of the Netflix reality drama premiered last month, many fans have been wondering about the show's “over the top” and “WILD” music. An average episode can feature snippets of around 15 songs, which usually serve as transitions as the ladies make glamorous exits from cars or tour luxury properties. They can, admittedly, all start to sound the same after a while.“The stock music in Selling Sunset is like music from a mall in hell,” writer Bolu Babalola tweeted. “They sound like songs except really not? Distinctly genreless.”“It's like if someone wrote pop songs for aliens,” tweeted Lindsey Adler, a writer for the Athletic.Omicron VariantThe Secret CIA FilesOxford High ShootingSelling SunsetDigital BlackfaceJosh DuggarKim PetrasAbortion RightsWhat's The Deal With The Music On “Selling Sunset”?With the show's “girlboss” songs becoming a meme, Selling Sunset's music supervisor revealed how they look for music that has themes of “female empowerment” and is “feisty.” And, yes, all the songs are real.By David MackPosted on December 3, 2021, at 5:17 p.m. ETNetflixChristine Quinn and Jason Oppenheim tour a mansion in the Selling Sunset Season 4 premiere.When Christine Quinn makes her first appearance in the fourth season of Selling Sunset, it's a moment of high camp. We've just watched a scene where — like most of the show — the other ladies in the Oppenheim Group real estate agency have been talking breathlessly about her. Now, she's stepping out of a yellow Lamborghini to an $8 million property in the Hollywood Hills that looks like a drug lord's palace. She's heavily pregnant and looks impossibly glamorous, wearing a sleek black dress, a bedazzled blazer with arched shoulder pads, and a “chair purse” that she admits can't actually hold anything.She has attitude. She's a boss. She means business.Underscoring the moment is an electric bass-heavy bop with seemingly nonsensical lyrics: “Take my name out of your mouth / I don't want to hear you talking when you're around / ‘Cause everywhere I go it's like you're always there / But I don't want to hear it / ‘Cause everybody wants a piece of what I got.”ADVERTISEMENTLike practically all the music in the show, “I Got Mine” is not a song you've likely ever heard before. And while its lyrics may be nonsense, they somehow perfectly meet the moment — and that's exactly the point.“It's ‘gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss' vibes, 100%,” said Colby Lapolla, one of the song's writers. “It's been very funny to watch Twitter, and I feel like so many people have been talking about the music. They don't understand that we know this is garbage.”Twitter: @imichaelmcquaidSince the latest season of the Netflix reality drama premiered last month, many fans have been wondering about the show's “over the top” and “WILD” music. An average episode can feature snippets of around 15 songs, which usually serve as transitions as the ladies make glamorous exits from cars or tour luxury properties. They can, admittedly, all start to sound the same after a while.“The stock music in Selling Sunset is like music from a mall in hell,” writer Bolu Babalola tweeted. “They sound like songs except really not? Distinctly genreless.”“It's like if someone wrote pop songs for aliens,” tweeted Lindsey Adler, a writer for the Athletic.Twitter: @RajivKMenonADVERTISEMENTParodies of the Selling Sunset song lyrics have also become something of a recurring joke online, with many mocking the seemingly random collection of girlboss buzzwords.Twitter: @laurenm345Twitter: @clairelizzieTwitter: @gossipbabiesADVERTISEMENTTwitter: @joecastlebakerCarrie Hughes, the music supervisor on Selling Sunset, acknowledges the songs tend to share certain themes and sounds, but she insists they're each unique. “It's not really the same for me, because I work in music,” she said. “They have the same vibe, but they don't sound the same to me.”Hughes' job is a big one. A 10-episode season might contain as many as 150 songs, as well as hundreds of other musical cues without lyrics. Hughes needs to listen to thousands of tracks to find the right tune that an editor can then cut footage to. Sometimes an editor needs a specific sound for an emotional moment — say, a fight or tearful breakdown — so Hughes will send along options. Otherwise, she has a playlist ready to go of dozens of “female empowerment” songs that can be used for any transition where the lyrics don't matter. She said that showrunner Adam DiVello, who also created Laguna Beach and The Hills, has a strict rule that they never repeat a song.ADVERTISEMENT“The showrunner definitely wanted ‘female empowerment' [as a theme],” Hughes explained. “The other main word that gets thrown around is ‘feisty.' So we kind of have two styles of female empowerment. One is just ‘helping all women,' ‘we're great,' ‘we can do this,' and then there's more feisty, like, ‘I'm better than you' vibes.”“It has a very city, trendy, cool vibe that is kind of universal,” said Jennifer Smith, who worked with Hughes on seasons 2 and 3, “so it doesn't matter if you're watching it in the UK, you can still identify with it even if you've never been to LA. It's a universal sonic texture language.”The reason Selling Sunset is full of music you've never heard before is thus a practical one. It features an astonishing amount of music, and there's only so much money to spend. “We don't have the budget for Ariana or Beyoncé or Rihanna,” Hughes said. “We would love to, but we definitely don't.”NetflixMary Fitzgerald and Chrishell Stause in Selling SunsetADVERTISEMENTTo find music, Hughes speaks with various licensing companies, who themselves search for artists whose music they can sell to productions. Ty Salazar, the vice president of creative licensing for film and TV at Position Music, said his company controls the publishing rights for about 20,000 songs — 26 of which are featured in the latest season of Selling Sunset.“I would say they're all bouncy pop,” he said of the Selling Sunset tunes. “They are all songs with drive and swagger. Typically, they have a female empowerment lyric or feel. There's lyrics about being glamorous, being the best — that sort of thing.”He added, “We are always looking for what the majority of our clients need at the moment. Right now, this kind of female empowerment, drive songs with swagger is a very big need, and it's kind of become our speciality.”Some musicians effectively make writing for licensing companies their full-time job. Knowing what the market demands, they'll happily work with producers to pump out a supply of tunes in exchange for being paid each time the music is featured in a show or movie. Unlike other music, the point of these songs isn't necessarily to get played on the radio — but that can actually be somewhat freeing, said Lapolla, the musician whose song was featured in Christine's intro scene.“There's not the pressure of like, I need to express myself right now. What do I want to say? What am I feeling? 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Parhaat versiot -podcastin 30. jakso. Tässä jaksossa hypätään Los Angelesiin ja Selling Sunset - eli suomeksi Hollywoodin kiinteistövälittäjät -nimiseen realityyn. Selling Sunset on Netflixin oma supersuosittu sarja, josta kuumeisesti odotellaan seuraavaa eli neljättä tuotantokautta. Sarjassa seurataan The Oppenheim Groupin kiinteistövälittäjiä, joilla draamaa riittää sekä työssä että vapaa-ajalla. Tässä ensimmäisessä jaksossa ehditään käsittelemään Chrishell Stause ja Mary Fitzgerald. Selling Sunsetin on tuottanut Adam DiVello eli sama henkilö joka oli myös The Hillsin takana. Chrishell on sarjan "Lauren" eli kiltti naapurintyttömäinen päähenkilö joka tarvitsee aisaparikseen pahiksen ja tämä rooli on varattu tässä sarjassa Christine Quinnille. Muista seurata meitä Instagramissa @parhaatversiot niin saat aina jaksoon liittyviä visuaalisia ärsykkeitä ja lisätietoa, sekä voit antaa palautetta, esittää toiveita ja jakaa hyviä viboja. Podcastin hosteina toimivat Katri ja Elina - toinen helsinkiläinen ja toinen varsinaissuomalainen - jotka saavat julkkisjuttuihin ja -juoruihin lisämaustetta vahvalla spekuloinnilla.
Laguna Beach’s Alex Murrel Johnson, otherwise know as Alex M, Steps Back Behind The Rope (our Part I sit down with Alex M aired January 13, 2021. Feel free to check it out if you haven’t already done so.) Alex wastes no time getting right back in to where we left off - talking about all things Laguna Beach and Reality TV. Alex opens up about what it was like to watch her friends on those “other” reality shows in the franchise, The Hills, The Hills: New Beginnings and Very Cavallari for years after she was no longer on Laguna Beach. Speaking of The Hills: New Beginnings, Alex discusses her thoughts about the show, including the casting of The O.C’s Miss Mischa Barton. Speaking of Very Cavallari, Alex divulges her thoughts about Kristen’s recent breakup with Jay Cutler and decision to end her successful reality show after only three seasons. Obviously, no discussion of Orange County would be complete without a nod to our favorite RHOC ladies. Alex discusses which of our fav Orange County Housewives she knows in real life and who she likes most on the show. Alex even has a funny tie to OG of the OC Lauri Peterson. We certainly did not see that coming. Orange Country really is just a small world, isn’t it? We also discuss that other current Adam DiVello blockbuster, Selling Sunset, how it feels and looks like The Hills and how everything Adam touches in the world of Reality TV turns to gold. Alex discusses other real life Southern California friends like Flipping Out’s Jeff Lewis. Do tell. She does. Alex ponders whether she will show her children Laguna Beach and what would she say if they came to her wanting to film a reality show while still in High School. Finally, we address the recent viral OG Season One Laguna Beach reunion that Lauren Conrad organized and why she thinks, Laguna Beach, Season Two, should also have been included. Tune in now as our Part II chat with Laguna Beach’s Alex Murrel Johnson concludes. @alexmurrel@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeThis Episode is brought to you by Apostrophe https://www.apostrophe.com/pod/VELVET/ Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spencer Pratt from The Hills fame, is back to give his opinion on Brody Jenner & His break up with "wife" Kaitlynn Jenner. And her relationship with Miley. David Foster & Katherine McPhee, Selling Sunset, and his history with their shared producer Adam DiVello. He also weighs in on all of the latest hottest topics including Kim & Kanye, Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles, Hilaria Baldwin, and Jax/Britney/Stassi from Vanderpump Rules. And how he filled his days and his body in the last 10 months of the pandemic. He is hilarious and as honest as the last time he was on Juicy Scoop, so enjoy! Heather's Merch, Live Shows, & MORE! Sponsors: Nectar Sleep Sleep Number Green Chef use code juicy90 to get $90 off including free shipping! Home Chef for $90 off your first month Magic Spoon use the code JUICY to save five dollars off. Progressive Auto Insurance Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In short, YES. Listen as we breakdown our obsession with Adam DiVello's production gold and all things Sunset realty. Also, things are heating up in Potomac and the ladies are giving New York and Beverly Hills a run for their money in the drama department. Stay sane, stay entertained, stay safe with us. We're breaking it all down but that's just what I heard...
We discuss the reality TV experience on Netflix, why the Oppenheim Group was chosen for the show, the popularity of the show, celebrities buying homes on the show, filming the aftermath of Chrishell’s divorce, the future of the show, rumors, and more. Host: Juliet Litman Guest: Adam Divello
Behind the Velvet Rope podcast’s David Yontef joined Ashley to kiki on all things Selling Sunset. Coming to you from the creator of Laguna Beach and The Hills, the podcasters discuss how Adam DiVello‘s latest reality show is a perfect hybrid of The Hills and Bravo‘s Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles. Listen to hot takes […]
Adam DiVello came into MTV as an assistant and left as the creator of one of the most successful reality franchises of all-time, The Hills! Jimmy and Adam discuss the creation of the show, how much was authentic vs scripted, and the thinking behind that memorable series finale. Plus, Adam talks about recent Done and Done Productions hit series Music City for CMT and Selling Sunset for NETFLIX. Twitter: @IamJimmyFox // @Realscreen
The program all about TV. Our guests: Lauren LeFranc, showrunner of Impulse, the popular YouTube Premium original series; Adam DiVello, president of unscripted series venture Done And Done Productions, whose latest series debuts this week on Netflix, and Cleve Keller and Dave Noll, creators and executive producers of Dinner Take All, one of four new BYU TV original series launching this week.
The Ringer's Juliet Litman is joined by reality show producer Adam DiVello to discuss his new show 'Music City' (0:54), his involvement in creating 'Laguna Beach' and 'The Hills' (28:04), and whether or not we'll see a reboot of those classic shows (53:02). More from The Ringer: Everything from Giant Week ahead of HBO's 'Andre the Giant' documentary premiere SallyAnn Salsano on the Changing Reality TV Industry and Returning to ‘Jersey Shore’ 22 Questions About the ‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’ Premiere
SallyAnn Salsano is an American television producer. Her company, 495 Productions, has produced several television reality shows for MTV and Syndication, including Jersey Shore, The Real, Floribama Shore, and MTV’s new show Winter Break: Hunter Mountain. Rachyl Degman is a cast member of CMT’s new doc-series Music City, which chronicles the lives of five friends as they enter the next chapter of their lives while navigating their paths to success, fame and love in Nashville. The show is the latest project from The Hills and Laguna Beach founder Adam DiVello. Comedian Heather McDonald explains how she would handle the fantasy suite if she were a finalist on The Bachelor and the questions she would ask finalists if her son Drake were to be The Bachelor in ten years. Reality Life with Kate Casey http://www.loveandknuckles.comTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseycaFAB FIT FUNhttp://www.fabfitfun.comPROMO CODE: REALITYLIFEPRINCETON REVIEWhttps://www.princetonreview.comPROMO CODE: REALITYCARE/OFhttp://www.takecareof.comPROMO CODE: REALITYPLATEDhttp://www.plated.comPROMO CODE: REALITYBEACH BODYhttp://www.beachbodyondemand.comPROMO CODE: REALITYLIFE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for listening to Words Unspoken: The Hills Podcast. Today we are excited to bring you a bonus episode about the new CMT reality show, Music City. This reality show is by Adam Divello the creator of Laguna Beach and our beloved The Hills. It premiered on March 1st. CMT was kind enough to send us screening copies so we could share our thoughts after the premiere. Just a few quick notes: If you haven’t see the first two episodes of Music City we talk extensively about the episodes so there are spoilers. And listen up for the spoiler tag twice during the episode for a small season spoiler. Just skip ahead 15 seconds and you should be fine. Please rate and review us on the Apple Podcasts. It will help more people find us. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/words-unspoken-hills-podcast/id1119698676 We would love to hear your feedback. Email us at wordsunspokenpodcast@gmail.com and find us on Facebook https://facebook.com/wordsunspokenpodcast, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/thehillspodcast and on Instagram at https://instagram.com/wordsunspokenpodcast. Theme song by Josh Lamkin Photo by Citron Smurf https://www.flickr.com/photos/41108635@N00/3133272453/ This podcast is not associated with or endorsed by MTV, CMT or any affiliates