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Peace Community,Today's episode is inspired by a multitude of things but the most obvious is Ye's influence from his record All Falls Down featuring Syleena Johnson. Once again I decided to utilize music and make a connection reference. When it all falls down; No faulty foundation can withstand instability.. everything will eventually tumble to the ground. The Tower moment is most significant. Collectively we are witnessing the fall of an illusion; A faulty system that colonizes and abuses. I genuinely speak about the state of humanity regarding unity, awareness and more. I also hope that you all enjoy the intro instrumentals, I love creating and mixing sounds especially melodies that come from my brain.. the internal. Music connects everything; It's UNIVERSAL.Gratitude for tuning in + listening to the podcast; Your support is greatly appreciated. Stay Genuine, Peace.If this mini audio clip resonated with you; Support the podcast by following, rating + leaving a review. Email: thegenuinepod@yahoo.comYouTube | https://youtu.be/BgzbGM_UtDcLove + Support Donations: https://cash.app/$TheGoddessKera
In this transformative episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into the revolutionary sounds of Kanye West's debut album, "The College Dropout," released in 2004. This album marked a significant shift in the hip-hop landscape, introducing Kanye West as a formidable force in music, blending sharp lyricism with innovative production. "The College Dropout" features an array of hits that resonate with both personal introspection and social commentary. Tracks like "Through the Wire," "Jesus Walks," and "All Falls Down" showcase Kanye's unique ability to fuse soulful samples with compelling narratives about faith, struggle, and resilience. Each song reflects his journey from producer to artist, capturing the essence of his groundbreaking style. Throughout this episode, we'll explore the creation of "The College Dropout," discussing Kanye's journey leading up to the album, the production techniques that set it apart, and its critical and commercial success. We’ll also delve into how this album broke the mold of contemporary hip-hop, influencing a new generation of artists and redefining the genre’s boundaries. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate "The College Dropout," an album that not only launched Kanye West’s illustrious career but also changed the face of hip-hop. This episode is a tribute to Kanye's visionary artistry and the enduring impact of his debut masterpiece
Chicago's own, BIG REO, joins the podcast to discuss the bars of the Kanye West hit, All Falls Down, as well as take us on a trip through the south side of Chicago. He talks about his father getting a life sentence with Lil Durk's father and the connection they have to this day.
Tout nouveau format sur Croductions ! Dans "Plan Culte", on vous parle d'oeuvres ou d'événements cultes à nos yeux (si ce n'est pas le cas pour vous, on vous expliquera pourquoi c'est culte) Dans ce premier épisode on fête les 20 ans de la sortie du premier album de Kanye West "The College Dropout"Un classique des années 2000 qui lancera la carrière de l'un des artistes les plus importants de ce siècle et celles de nombreux autres artistes inspirés par ce projet. Un album à la production et aux thèmes novateurs pour l'époque qui possède plusieurs hits et classiques ("Jesus Walks", "All Falls Down", "Through The Wire", "Slow Jamz") 8 nominations aux Grammys, cité parmi les meilleurs albums de l'année 2004 et du siècle, un banger tout simplement Dans ce premier numéro de "Plan Culte" on parlera de l'histoire folle derrière la création de l'album, pourquoi son contenu est si novateur et aussi un débat sur la carrière de Kanye West N'hésitez pas à partager ce podcast si il vous a plu,Abonnez-vous et laissez une bonne note, Et à bientôt pour un nouveau podcast !
In our premiere of Season 6, we welcome Van Everette from The Scenario Radio Show review Kanye West's debut classic album The College Dropout as it turns 20. After serving in the background as a producer for many of Roc-A-Fella Records best albums through the early 2000s, the Chicago-based producer took his turn as a feature act. The album was recorded over a four year period from 1999 to 2003 and is constructed during the period of many memorable moments of his life, including his near-catastrophe car accident.For his debut effort, West produced the entire album himself and also enlisted the likes of many talented artists and musicians: Jay-Z, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, Luda, Freeway, Consequence, GLC, Syleena Johnson, John Legend, Miri Ben-Ari, J. Ivy and the Boys Choir of Harlem. Mixing his unique production style that was dubbed "chipmunk soul", he impressed with his depth, wittiness and more than capable rhymes and flow as he talked the rap game, life, expectations, insecurities, injustices and more.The album was backed by many notable singles including the debut "Through The Wire", the R&B collabo "All Falls Down" featuring Syleena Johnson, the moving "Jesus Walks" and his first #1 Billboard single "Slow Jamz" featuring Jamie Foxx and Twista. The album was certified 4x platinum and is noted as both the launching West's legendary recording career and also a iconic album of a new movement in the new millenium.Check out Van Everette and The Scenario Radio Showhttps://www.thescenarioradioshow.com/Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comBuy Exclusive The Vault Podcast Merchandise!www.vaultclassicpod.com/storeSupport The Vault Classic Music Reviews on Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpodBuild Your Own Amazing Podcast Website In Less Than 5 Minutes!https://www.podpage.com/?via=ivecre8Show NotesStereogum: The College Dropout Turns 20 https://www.stereogum.com/1661202/the-college-dropout-turns-10/reviews/the-anniversary/Vibe: Kanye West's Engineer Breaks Down Kanye West's Classic -- From An Engineer's Perspectivehttps://www.vibe.com/features/editorial/kanye-west-the-college-dropout-oral-history-486239/Medium: A Love Letter to The College Dropouthttps://medium.com/@derekxu/album-review-the-college-dropout-b17714567f1eAlbumism: Kanye West's 'The College Dropout' Turns 15 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://albumism.com/features/kanye-west-debut-album-the-college-dropout-turns-15-anniversary-retrospectiveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ken Lewis is a mixer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who has worked with… just a ridiculous number of huge artists.Kanye, Eminem, J. Cole, Usher, Watch The Throne, Queen Latifah, Pusha T, Drake, Kid Cudi, Alicia Keys, Pete Rock, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey, Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, and more!There are a ton of great stories that he tells, and portions of this interview have appeared in song breakdowns on the Digging The Greats YouTube channel. Check out Ken Lewis' Mixing Night Livestreams on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MixingNight or visit www.kenlewis.comCheck out the Full Breakdown of Kanye's "All Falls Down": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5srIgWLZk&t=26s
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast! It's an opportunity week for the Austin Peay football team and redshirt freshman quarterback Neyland Jean stops by to talk about his move to Baylor School, committing to Austin Peay and playing AAU basketball with his current teammate Tre Shackelford, and the Power Rangers. Casey and Alex then break down all the volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, cross country, and golf happening in and around #Stacheville in the next week before taking a look at the MLB Playoffs and the Colts-Titans rematch on Sunday. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Audio Intro: Doja Cat, "Vegas" Jean Intro: Kayne West, “All Falls Down (feat. Syleena Johnson)" Jean Outro: Morgan Wallen, “Talkin' Tennessee" Audio Outro: Colter Wall, "Sleeping on the Blacktop"
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast! It's an opportunity week for the Austin Peay football team and redshirt freshman quarterback Neyland Jean stops by to talk about his move to Baylor School, committing to Austin Peay and playing AAU basketball with his current teammate Tre Shackelford, and the Power Rangers. Casey and Alex then break down all the volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, cross country, and golf happening in and around #Stacheville in the next week before taking a look at the MLB Playoffs and the Colts-Titans rematch on Sunday. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Audio Intro: Doja Cat, "Vegas" Jean Intro: Kayne West, “All Falls Down (feat. Syleena Johnson)" Jean Outro: Morgan Wallen, “Talkin' Tennessee" Audio Outro: Colter Wall, "Sleeping on the Blacktop"
Nic and Matt are back for a truly chaotic week in the markets. In this episode: Is DeFi's transparency a vice? We reconsider the need for a lender of last resort? We debrief on Consensus How will the Celsius situation resolve? Fidelity doubles down on digital assets Is the Fed trapped by inflation? Was the Celsius situation foreseeable? Where does the next marginal buyer come from? Another crypto lender goes down Class action lawsuit launched against Binance US Circle is launching Euro coin Bill Gates dances on our grave Content mentioned in this episode: All Falls Down, by Nic Carter and Allen Farrington [pdf] On Impossible Things Before Breakfast, by Nic Carter, Allen Farrington, and Ross Stevens Sponsor notes: Subscribe to the Coin Metrics State of the Network newsletter
Janvier Buggs officially takes over the reins of the show and talks to two different guests to compare the differences between being a student-athlete and being a regular student at Austin Peay. OVC Men's Basketball Freshman of the Year Elijah Hutchins-Everett joins Janvier to share the student athlete's perspective and then health and human performance major Xavier Vincent joins the show to share the perspective of a traditional student. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Intro/Outro: Kayne West, "All Falls Down (ft. Syleena Johnson)"
Janvier Buggs officially takes over the reins of the show and talks to two different guests to compare the differences between being a student-athlete and being a regular student at Austin Peay. OVC Men's Basketball Freshman of the Year Elijah Hutchins-Everett joins Janvier to share the student athlete's perspective and then health and human performance major Xavier Vincent joins the show to share the perspective of a traditional student. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Intro/Outro: Kayne West, "All Falls Down (ft. Syleena Johnson)"
FEATURED IN THIS PROGRAMME : AMY GRAVESTOCK singing All Falls Down from Chaplin - winner of the Songs from the Musicals for ages 14 - 18 - Class JS11 EMILY BRIDSON singing Somebody To Love - winner of Popular Song Class JS12 - 14 to 18 years old CAELI PLUMBLEY - winner of Girls Solo class JS9 for ages 16 - 18 singing The Birds Lament accompanied by Wendy McDowell JACK McLEAN - winner of Piano Solo from Memory Class P19b - Jack plays from the work of DEBUSSY - Arabesque No 1 CARA ROWLES - winner of the Girls Solo Class for ages 8 and 9 - Accompanied by Wendy McDowell - the test piece is 'A Little Spanish Town' Cara will sing for the Sheffield Plate in the final on Saturday night MORAG WITHEY singing 'Ain't It a Pretty Night ?' Accompanied by Madeline Kelly DEBBIE GOODING singing 'Art is Calling for Me'. Accompanied by Frank Woolley KAREN ELLIOTT singing 'It was a Lover and His Lass'. Accompanied by Madeline Kelly These singers gained the highest marks in their respective solo voice classes and will sing again in the Cleveland Medal Test CORAAGHYN VANNIN- second placed in Vocal Ensemble class accompanied by Julie Brew singing Spell of Safekeeping by Bob Chilcott This ensemble is made up of some members of Manx Voices, conducted for this performance by choir member Jane Corkill SHAY MACKIE plays On My Own - winner of solo brass instrumental class for 14 and 15 year olds - accompanied by Naomi Longhurst EVIE SKILLICORN - Joint second place in the Folk Song Class for ages 14 - 18 accompanied by Patricia Cullen, singing 'I Know Where I'm Going' WENDY CREGEEN-HALL - winner of American Art Song Class S21 singing Homeward Bound accompanied by Patricia Cullen YN QUEIG - Bagpipes and drums - winner of Instrumental Small Ensemble Class IG1 The Manx Music Festival is featured on Manx Radio's YouTube channel - watch our series of videos featuring competitors, adjudicators, Guild veterans .... and more.... Copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4nB2TvNY2At0WYeF0jDzg?view_as=subscriber Subscribe for free and don't miss new episodes. To check results, find details of classes etc go to www.manxmusicfestival.org To see photos of class winners, and get up-to-the minute Guild news, follow the Manx Music Festival on social media - https://www.facebook.com/ManxMusicFestival
On this episode of Comes A Time, Adam Deitch and Erick “Jesus” Coomes of Lettuce join the guys to talk about the present iteration of the band and their new album, Unify, how hip hop was a major part of Lettuce's musical identity, and a story from Jesus about getting Kanye West's number on his Nokia phone, and then jamming on “All Falls Down.” You'll also hear about how Jesus and Adam met through a jam with “Lil' John” Roberts, a deep dive on sampling and different variations of funk, and how the best musicians, including Oteil, are the most humble according to Jesus.Lettuce is a funk band from Boston best known for their deep-pocket rhythms and buoyant instrumentation. Much of their unique style is propelled by their rhythm section- bassist Jesus Coomes and drummer Adam Deitch are the rhythmic force behind the sextet, each utilizing their experience working with legendary artists ranging from Eric Krasno to Kanye West to John Scofield. Approaching thirty years since their humble Boston beginnings, the relentlessly soulful funk outfit has essentially lived on the road, embodying, night after night, the sly wink of its moniker: “Let us play!” Their new album, Unify, comes out on June 3, and you can catch them on tour all throughout the summer!-----------*DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen*-----------This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins and RJ Bee. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. Production assistance by Matt Bavuso. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com-------Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD productsVisit BetterHelp.com/ComesaTime to get 10% off your first month of professional, online therapyVisit GradysColdBrew.com and use promo code TIME for 20% off your first order See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Comes A Time, Adam Deitch and Erick “Jesus” Coomes of Lettuce join the guys to talk about the present iteration of the band and their new album, Unify, how hip hop was a major part of Lettuce's musical identity, and a story from Jesus about getting Kanye West's number on his Nokia phone, and then jamming on “All Falls Down.” You'll also hear about how Jesus and Adam met through a jam with “Lil' John” Roberts, a deep dive on sampling and different variations of funk, and how the best musicians, including Oteil, are the most humble according to Jesus. Lettuce is a funk band from Boston best known for their deep-pocket rhythms and buoyant instrumentation. Much of their unique style is propelled by their rhythm section- bassist Jesus Coomes and drummer Adam Deitch are the rhythmic force behind the sextet, each utilizing their experience working with legendary artists ranging from Eric Krasno to Kanye West to John Scofield. Approaching thirty years since their humble Boston beginnings, the relentlessly soulful funk outfit has essentially lived on the road, embodying, night after night, the sly wink of its moniker: “Let us play!” Their new album, Unify, comes out on June 3, and you can catch them on tour all throughout the summer! ----------- *DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen* ----------- Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is Baton Rouge-based rapper Wakai. We spoke about Snowfall, Atlanta, The Wire, Menace II Society, the beauty of local businesses, why binging TV is a privilege, how the video for Kanye West's “All Falls Down” changed his life, his journey through the hip-hop rabbit hole, how his experience as a film editor has informed his experience as a musician, how COVID affected his approach to putting out music, and the creative processes behind his debut solo album To A Dark Boy. To A Dark Boy is available everywhere music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow Wakai on Instagram and Twitter: @wakai007Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show (https://cash.app/$CineMasai)
Erick “Jesus” Coomes is the bassist, co-founder, and spiritual heartbeat of the band Lettuce. Born and raised in Southern California, Coomes immersed himself in his native Los Angeles hip-hop scene, and began collaborating with a who's who of contemporary pop, hip-hop and R&B. “Trouble” by West Coast legend DJ Quik was the first time Coomes heard himself on the radio, later appeared on Eminem's “Crack a Bottle”, and soon was invited to sessions and brought on full time with the iconic Dr. Dre; Coomes appears on the Compton LP, among other Dr. Dre recordings. For Kanye West, in 2003 Coomes recorded bass (“We Don't Care”) and both bass and guitar on the mega-hit “All Falls Down.” Coomes performed on Anthony Hamilton's 2005 LP SoulLife, as well as recordings with DJ Quik, Quincy Jones, Ne-Yo, Shafiq Hussein, Britney Spears, Baby Bash, DJ Hi-Tek, Talib Kweli, Tyrese, The Game, Snoop Dogg, Freeway, Mack 10, Proof, O.C., Anthony Hamilton, Lil' Kim, DJ Spinna, Truth Hurts, Ras Kass, J-Live, Chingy, Proof, Doe or Die, Myka Nine, among others.
Erick “Jesus” Coomes is the bassist, co-founder, and spiritual heartbeat of the band Lettuce. Born and raised in Southern California, Coomes immersed himself in his native Los Angeles hip-hop scene, and began collaborating with a who's who of contemporary pop, hip-hop and R&B. “Trouble” by West Coast legend DJ Quik was the first time Coomes heard himself on the radio, later appeared on Eminem's “Crack a Bottle”, and soon was invited to sessions and brought on full time with the iconic Dr. Dre; Coomes appears on the Compton LP, among other Dr. Dre recordings. For Kanye West, in 2003 Coomes recorded bass (“We Don't Care”) and both bass and guitar on the mega-hit “All Falls Down.” Coomes performed on Anthony Hamilton's 2005 LP SoulLife, as well as recordings with DJ Quik, Quincy Jones, Ne-Yo, Shafiq Hussein, Britney Spears, Baby Bash, DJ Hi-Tek, Talib Kweli, Tyrese, The Game, Snoop Dogg, Freeway, Mack 10, Proof, O.C., Anthony Hamilton, Lil' Kim, DJ Spinna, Truth Hurts, Ras Kass, J-Live, Chingy, Proof, Doe or Die, Myka Nine, among others.
Erick “Jesus” Coomes is the bassist, co-founder, and spiritual heartbeat of the band Lettuce. Born and raised in Southern California, Coomes immersed himself in his native Los Angeles hip-hop scene, and began collaborating with a who's who of contemporary pop, hip-hop and R&B. “Trouble” by West Coast legend DJ Quik was the first time Coomes heard himself on the radio, later appeared on Eminem's “Crack a Bottle”, and soon was invited to sessions and brought on full time with the iconic Dr. Dre; Coomes appears on the Compton LP, among other Dr. Dre recordings. For Kanye West, in 2003 Coomes recorded bass (“We Don't Care”) and both bass and guitar on the mega-hit “All Falls Down.” Coomes performed on Anthony Hamilton's 2005 LP SoulLife, as well as recordings with DJ Quik, Quincy Jones, Ne-Yo, Shafiq Hussein, Britney Spears, Baby Bash, DJ Hi-Tek, Talib Kweli, Tyrese, The Game, Snoop Dogg, Freeway, Mack 10, Proof, O.C., Anthony Hamilton, Lil' Kim, DJ Spinna, Truth Hurts, Ras Kass, J-Live, Chingy, Proof, Doe or Die, Myka Nine, among others.
Dev, Ant, Ron, & first time guest Leak (Check out his music, ItsJustLeak on all streaming platforms) discuss if All Falls Down is a top 15 rap song of all time, who is making the best rap music right now, what's something that we would like to master in our life, and should colleges require students to go to school for 2 years, instead of 4, for a Bachelor's Degree --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kanye West was playing “All Falls Down'' for the label and they didn't take him seriously How come my favorite all time best song got slept on this way
This week's song battle focuses on two rap artists: Lil Wayne and Kanye. I too, miss the old Kanye so I chose one of his older songs to go up against Lil Wayne's 6 Foot 7 Foot. Both these songs have great beats, unique lyrics, and fantastic rhymes. Listen to find out who wins. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support. Disclaimer: This episode is explicit due to the mature language and content within the lyrics. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, All Falls Down by Kanye West ft. Syleena Johnson, 6 Foot 7 Foot by Lil Wayne ft. Cory Gunz, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius.com, Rollingstone.com “Reader's Poll: The Ten Best Kanye West Songs” by Rollingstone Staff, and YouTube.
#184-182Intro/Outro: Every Time I Hear That Song by Brandi Carlile184. The College Dropout by Kanye West (Jesus Walks & The New Workout Plan & All Falls Down & Never Let Me Down & Family Business)183. The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground (I'm Waiting For the Man & Sunday Morning & There She Goes Again & Heroin)182. Loverboy by Brett Dennen (Sydney (I'll Come Running) & Comeback Kid (That's My Dog) & Must Be Losing My Mind & Dancing at a Funeral & Queen of the Westside)The College Dropout album artThe Velvet Underground & Nico album artLoverboy album artVote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 4 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Week 4 Round 1 Winners (episodes 316-320)Vote on Week 4 Round 2 Album Art
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Be Wise & Smile (a song for the book ‘Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley)-Tribute to All Falls Down by Alan Walker, Noah Cyrus, & Digital Farm Animals- Cover by Adam Christopher *Original written by Alan Olav Walker, Anders Frøen, Daniel Boyle, Nicholas Gale, Pablo Bowman, Richard Boardman, Sarah Blanchard, & Gunnar Greve**Photo of Amadeus Smooth Lyrics: What makes us tick? Alpha and Beta males aren't newBut calling people Epsilon's hasn't fallen into useBernard would do or saying anything crassFor a moment with the Songster of Canterbury, to wooMaybe I act a little ‘Savage' tooBut frozen are my Easter eggs, brand newHuxley wrote the linesThat the terms ‘mother' and ‘father' would one day become tabooHis standing point regarding technology's advanceIs that there's always somewhere a cost: love, or lack‘Feelie' theaters sight, sound, & smell broadcastTouching the sensor on your chair makes your lips tingle fastLenina with Soma, is simply, never throughThe people all crave it like madHuxley knew how the future, would reactSo he laughed (laugh)He boiled our meltdowns down to wanting to look younger He knew that some, in utopia, would crave art and culture And when they can't be drugged, silenced, bribedThen to an isle, they're sent, GoodbyeCause if you're not happy hereIf you're not happy hereBe wise & smileBe wise & smile Lenina with Soma, is simply, never throughThe people all crave it like madSo be wise & smileTo mold the mind, So emotional Dedicate years to sleep's hypno-babbleDeath conditioning, Chocolate for children, soThey don't question or look too closeAll these decanters have got,Lenina's comically bad dates resound, Government empathetic and maniacalChoose between creature comforts Or ‘real life' televised soHe boiled our meltdowns down to wanting to look younger He knew that some, in utopia, would still crave art and culture And when they can't be drugged, silenced, bribedThen to an isle, they're sent packing, Goodbye Cause if you're not happy hereIf you're not happy hereBe wise & smile Be wise & smile Lenina with Soma, is simply, never throughThe people all crave it like madSo pretend & smile Be wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smi, smi, smileBe wise & smileHe boils our meltdowns down to wanting to look youngerHe knew someday, in utopia, we'd crave art and culture And when you can't be drugged, silenced, bribedThen to an isle, sent packing, GoodbyeCause if you're not happy hereIf you're not happy hereBe wise & smileBe wise & smile Lenina with Soma, is simply, never throughThe people all crave it like madSo be wise & smile Cause, for now, you've got thatEnd*Tribute by Melissa Smith:-Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube -Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify,Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook &Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
Happy Tuesday Everyone❤️, this is Tati. This podcast is inspired by the song All Falls Down by Kanye West ft. Syleena Johnson. It was a decade ago, but its still relevant♾. Elevate guys. Your change starts with one thing! Instagram: tatty__love Listen to me for FREE on YouTube: Tati insights - YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tatiinsights/support
In an exclusive interview with HBCU Pulse in celebration of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated's 101st Founder's Day, Randall sat down with music and media mogul Syleena Johnson. She speaks about being a Zeta woman, her music career, the creation of Kanye West's "All Falls Down" and more.
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It's time for Round 2! Chris and Travis tried analyzing All Falls Down a couple years ago when they were noobs—but they are now ready to give it a more legit dissection in 2018. All Falls Down is a great example of Kanye's early storytelling and sampling powers, using Lauryn Hill and Biggie songs to encapsulate the power consumerism holds over the Black community. Of course, Chris and Travis get into all of that, along with Showgirls, Single White Female, Fight Club, and then eventually Showgirls again. If you'd like to hear our entire season that covers The College Dropout right now, then all you have to do is join Watching the Throne's Patreon page. Plus, when you become a WTT Patron, you'll gain access to every song analysis and bonus episode we've ever done—including the new episodes we're recording for the rest of Kanye's discography. Those episodes will be released twice a week on Patreon, but won't become part of the public feed until months after.
All Falls Down(1) 《All Falls Down》由挪威DJ、音乐制作人Alan Walker、英国DJ Digital Farm Animals联合制作,瑞典歌手Juliander、美国新星歌手麦莉·赛勒斯(Miley Cyrus)的亲妹妹诺雅·塞勒斯(Noah Cyrus)演唱,于2017年10月27日通过索尼音乐娱乐公司发行。 Alan Walker在新闻发布会上提出:“有了大家对我的支持,我便有机会与一些了不起的艺术家合作,诺雅·赛勒斯的声音绝对不可思议!自从我第一次听到后,我便爱上了它,我已经等不及让所有的歌迷听到了,她的歌声令人耳目一新,同样也能与我的风格融洽在一起,这对于我作为一个DJ的演变非常重要。”赛勒斯补充说:“我不可相信我能够成为这首歌曲制作的一部分,这真是一件很棒的事情,我能够融入进去真的很不可思议。” 作为一位年纪轻轻却已在全球流媒体平台上占有绝对地位的艺人,Alan Walker被称为EDM新星可谓当之无愧。这次Alan Walker再次令歌迷“耳前一亮”,联手美国超级新人Noah Cyrus和英国著名DJ Digital Farm Animals,发行全新单曲《All Falls Down》。 歌词发音技巧:What's the trick? I wish I knew爱的诀窍是什么真希望我能懂wish I连读 I'm so done with thinking through all the things I could've been我受够了总是去想我本能完成的所有things I 连读been元音弱读 And I know you wonder too我知道你也渴望知道(诀窍)And I 连读 All it takes is that one look you do and I run right back to you我只需要望你一眼就会愿意奔回你身边All it连读it t省音takes is 连读that t省音and I 连读right t省音 back ck省音--- You crossed the line and it's time to say "F" you你越过了界所以是时候对你说“去你的”了Crossed d省音 and it's 连读
All Falls Down(1) 《All Falls Down》由挪威DJ、音乐制作人Alan Walker、英国DJ Digital Farm Animals联合制作,瑞典歌手Juliander、美国新星歌手麦莉·赛勒斯(Miley Cyrus)的亲妹妹诺雅·塞勒斯(Noah Cyrus)演唱,于2017年10月27日通过索尼音乐娱乐公司发行。 Alan Walker在新闻发布会上提出:“有了大家对我的支持,我便有机会与一些了不起的艺术家合作,诺雅·赛勒斯的声音绝对不可思议!自从我第一次听到后,我便爱上了它,我已经等不及让所有的歌迷听到了,她的歌声令人耳目一新,同样也能与我的风格融洽在一起,这对于我作为一个DJ的演变非常重要。”赛勒斯补充说:“我不可相信我能够成为这首歌曲制作的一部分,这真是一件很棒的事情,我能够融入进去真的很不可思议。” 作为一位年纪轻轻却已在全球流媒体平台上占有绝对地位的艺人,Alan Walker被称为EDM新星可谓当之无愧。这次Alan Walker再次令歌迷“耳前一亮”,联手美国超级新人Noah Cyrus和英国著名DJ Digital Farm Animals,发行全新单曲《All Falls Down》。 歌词发音技巧:What's the trick? I wish I knew爱的诀窍是什么真希望我能懂wish I连读 I'm so done with thinking through all the things I could've been我受够了总是去想我本能完成的所有things I 连读been元音弱读 And I know you wonder too我知道你也渴望知道(诀窍)And I 连读 All it takes is that one look you do and I run right back to you我只需要望你一眼就会愿意奔回你身边All it连读it t省音takes is 连读that t省音and I 连读right t省音 back ck省音--- You crossed the line and it's time to say "F" you你越过了界所以是时候对你说“去你的”了Crossed d省音 and it's 连读
All Falls Down(1) 《All Falls Down》由挪威DJ、音乐制作人Alan Walker、英国DJ Digital Farm Animals联合制作,瑞典歌手Juliander、美国新星歌手麦莉·赛勒斯(Miley Cyrus)的亲妹妹诺雅·塞勒斯(Noah Cyrus)演唱,于2017年10月27日通过索尼音乐娱乐公司发行。 Alan Walker在新闻发布会上提出:“有了大家对我的支持,我便有机会与一些了不起的艺术家合作,诺雅·赛勒斯的声音绝对不可思议!自从我第一次听到后,我便爱上了它,我已经等不及让所有的歌迷听到了,她的歌声令人耳目一新,同样也能与我的风格融洽在一起,这对于我作为一个DJ的演变非常重要。”赛勒斯补充说:“我不可相信我能够成为这首歌曲制作的一部分,这真是一件很棒的事情,我能够融入进去真的很不可思议。” 作为一位年纪轻轻却已在全球流媒体平台上占有绝对地位的艺人,Alan Walker被称为EDM新星可谓当之无愧。这次Alan Walker再次令歌迷“耳前一亮”,联手美国超级新人Noah Cyrus和英国著名DJ Digital Farm Animals,发行全新单曲《All Falls Down》。 歌词发音技巧:What's the trick? I wish I knew爱的诀窍是什么真希望我能懂wish I连读 I'm so done with thinking through all the things I could've been我受够了总是去想我本能完成的所有things I 连读been元音弱读 And I know you wonder too我知道你也渴望知道(诀窍)And I 连读 All it takes is that one look you do and I run right back to you我只需要望你一眼就会愿意奔回你身边All it连读it t省音takes is 连读that t省音and I 连读right t省音 back ck省音--- You crossed the line and it's time to say "F" you你越过了界所以是时候对你说“去你的”了Crossed d省音 and it's 连读
Lycée Français de New York Alum Maxime Boublil is a French pop songwriter living in L.A. who has been in the industry for over six years. As a songwriter, he works with music studios affiliated with Warner and Sony as well as independent labels. HIs goal is "to put his heart into artist's songs hoping to find the perfect melody that will elevate and hopefully create the record the artist deserves." He begun his career as a sound engineer on "The Voice" Australia and started composing after that. Both French and American, Maxime is the son of librettist Alain Boublil ( Les Misérables, Miss Saigon.. ) and singer Marie Zamora. In this podcast, we hear Maxime's compositons including the original Music of La Culture Oui, But Why?, "Problems" and "All Falls Down" interpreted by Maxime himself. Follow him on Instagran @ Maximepretends.
“We are all self-conscious, I’m just the first to admit.” Kanye West said that in his 2004 hit song, ‘All Falls Down’ which explores societies’ heightened obsession with materialism. The fact that the songs’ message is more relevant today than it was back then, speaks volumes about us as people. Before I go any further, I understand that there are those saints who have detached themselves from the need for material possessions, good on you for doing so, but this episode of for the rest of us mere mortals like myself who can’t help it. Flexing is a big part of our lives, that transcends the financial realm. There are many aspects of yourself that you can flex, I mean, how else with the haters know you are living your best life? We love to be seen, we love to show off, it’s just the way we work and spoiler alert, I don’t think there is anything inherently wrong with celebrating yourself. Maybe that’s just the marketer in me, trying to justify our high levels of materialism. I believe that the dilemma lies in the 'why' and 'how', doesn’t make sense yet? Don’t worry it will, press play. The post EP 21: Flex Culture appeared first on Can I Preach?.
This episode I talk with one of my best friends of all time Patrick Malecha and we discuss our favorite team the Dallas Cowboys. We talk the current state of America's team and Patrick tell us about his time in Cincinnati as well as his expereince with Skyline Chili. Make sure to stay tuned till the end so you do not miss Wacky News!Dylan's top 5 Kanye songs 1. Flashing lights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUfuDKKGQxU2. All Falls Down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kyWDhB_QeI3. Heard 'Em Say https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elVF7oG0pQs4. I Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z15wKo0r-745. Ultralight Beam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oHdAA3AqnEDylan's top 5 most ridiculous Kanye songs1. Lift Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fbyfDbi-MI2. Feel The Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnZQvgWhM5s3. I Love It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwQgjq0mCdE4. I Am A God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQoQgL63Xo5. I Thought About Killing You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no1YszVVyboPatrick's top 5 Kanye songs1. Homecoming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ488QrqGE42. Can't Tell Me Nothing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E58qLXBfLrs3. Runaway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm5iA4Zupek4. Heartless https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s40BTpfAELs5. Kids See Ghosts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHFzyFMT0pwPatrick's top 5 Kanye most ridiculous songs 1. Lift Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fbyfDbi-MI2. Feel The Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnZQvgWhM5s3. Black Skin Head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q604eed4ad04. I Love Kanye https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch8g-sJb6ow5. I Am A God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQoQgL63XoSkyline Chilihttps://www.skylinechili.com/Wacky News https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-drunk-marine-home-cooks-go-back-to-sleepIntro/Outro music https://soundcloud.com/dylancreid/calm
And we're Back! Talking about the craziness of "Love After Lockup", How a robbery happened at the Grammys, but not in the category you think, and the rest of the Grammys wrap up; Reflecting on the project that turned Drake into a star, "So Far Gone" 10 Years Later...also reflecting on the 15th Year anniversary of "The College Dropout", also BET??? WTF; In Sports, talking about Matt Kuchar being cheap as hell, also the Mavs pulling off the KP trade, and how entertaining is the East Playoffs going to be! Listen and Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Google Play, follow the show on Twitter: @FreeYourMindPod, and call/text the show at 262-806-FREE (3733) Hot Tub Playlist: - "Uptown" by Drake feat. Bun B and Lil Wayne - "A Night Off" by Drake and Lloyd - "Bria's Interlude" by Drake and Omarion - "Lust for Life" by Drake - "Congratulations" by Drake - "Never Let Me Down" by Kanye West, Jay-Z, J. Ivy - "We Don't Care" by Kanye West - "Last Call" by Kanye West - "All Falls Down" by Kanye West
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we went out to LA to sit down with the legend himself, John Monopoly, to talk about being the at the epicenter of the Chicago music scene for almost thirty years! Known most notably for his work as Kanye West's manager, we talk about his upbringing in Chicago's Johnson family, his early Soul Train memories, going to grade school with Common and No I.D., promoting shows and making beats and getting money in high school, meeting Kanye back in 1990, why he decamped for Atlanta and why he returned home and what Jay Boogie means to the city. We discuss Mnop meeting his cousin Don C and how they took over the night life scene in the Windy City, how they got The Beatnuts to town, the story behind bringing Jay-Z and Foxy Brown to the Chi, and of course, the city's most notorious party celebrating the hottest rapper on the scene, Da Brat. John goes into detail about trying to break the Go Getters and Kanye West records, attending the Mixshow Power Summit, making and maintaining relationships, how Chris Lighty recruited Mnop to work at Violator Management, and what it felt like to leave Chicago for New York. We reminisce on Kanye's chaining day, how he got the news of Kanye's car crash, the initial struggles of Through the Wire on the radio, how Syleena Johnson ended up on All Falls Down, the highs of The College Dropout and The Grammys and ultimately what led to his parting ways with Ye in 2008. We discuss John's work with Valee, Z Money, Virgil Abloh, Hitmaka FKA Young Berg, Dreezy, King Louie, his nephew London on Da Track, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, Dirtbag, Cool & Dre, G.O.O.D. Music, Mona Scott, Todd Moscowitz, Puffy, Cam'ron and Jim Jones, his being diagnosed as bipolar, the value in discussing mental health, and much, much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back listeners to Episode 4 of everybody's favorite variety show podcast Not So Famous! This week is packed with everything a growing kid at heart needs and your weekly dose of nostalgia. Plus! A warm welcome to our special guest and new co-producer here on the show- Tom England! This show is Kid Tested, Mother Approved. 0:00-7:40 “Crisis of the Week” on speaking your mind and staying in the moment. 7:40-56:30 “What’s the Word?” On Avengers 4, Artemis Fowl, The Kominsky Method, Young Justice and the DCEU Streaming Service, Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu, Fallout 76, and Kingdom Hearts. 56:30-1:12:00 “A Moment in the Safe Space” on the most recent report on Climate Change as well as the 11th hour update on the Russia investigation. 1:12:00-1:23:00 “Kanye’s Korner” on All Falls Down from his first album, College Dropout. 1:23:40-End “Inside The Everyday Artists Studio” with special guest Tom England (Check out more about Tom and HSC at HSCproductions.com)
Welcome back listeners to Episode 4 of everybody's favorite variety show podcast Not So Famous! This week is packed with everything a growing kid at heart needs and your weekly dose of nostalgia. Plus! A warm welcome to our special guest and new co-producer here on the show- Tom England! This show is Kid Tested, Mother Approved. 0:00-7:40 “Crisis of the Week” on speaking your mind and staying in the moment. 7:40-56:30 “What’s the Word?” On Avengers 4, Artemis Fowl, The Kominsky Method, Young Justice and the DCEU Streaming Service, Pokemon: Let’s Go! Pikachu, Fallout 76, and Kingdom Hearts. 56:30-1:12:00 “A Moment in the Safe Space” on the most recent report on Climate Change as well as the 11th hour update on the Russia investigation. 1:12:00-1:23:00 “Kanye’s Korner” on All Falls Down from his first album, College Dropout. 1:23:40-End “Inside The Everyday Artists Studio” with special guest Tom England (Check out more about Tom and HSC at HSCproductions.com)
NEW: Support us via Patreon at www.patreon.com/madeyouthink/ to get bonus material, exclusive hangouts, episode discussions, and more! This is a special one! In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and I discuss a music album, The College Dropout by Kanye West. The flow of the album is based on Kanye's decision to drop off out of college. It starts with graduation, it discuss problems in university, growing poor in Chicago, rap bragging and more. Man, I promise, she's so self-conscious She has no idea what she doin' in college That major that she majored in don't make no money But she won't drop out, her parents'll look at her funny We cover a wide range of topics, including: Antifragile marketing, or the art of turning negative things in sellable points To play in a rigged game Kanye’s self made singer and producer story Consumerism as the new black drug Why people still believe in higher education Why all breweries have at least one IPA And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to listen to The College Dropout by Kanye West! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on In Praise of Idleness, an essay that talk about the importance to balance work and life and not falling into consumerism, as well as our episode on Antifragile by Nassim Taleb, a concept well known by Kanye and famous people that act weird. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Ye by Kanye West [1:42] Life of Pablo by Kanye West [1:59] Yeezus by Kanye West [2:13] Kanye West - Lift Yourself [2:20] The Blueprint by Jay-Z [5:14] Kanye West - Big Brother [5:36] 50 Cents - 21 Questions [19:17] Genius Lyrics [21:43] Booz Allen [25:44] Conor McGregor throwing a dolly to a bus [33:41] The Gap [41:05] GLC [41:59] Consequence [42:45] Cheesecake Factory [1:11:16] Nat Chat [1:11:28] It's Not Liberal Arts And Literature Majors Who Are Most Underemployed [1:13:09] Monopoly: A Manifesto and Fact Post - article about rent seeking in medicine and education [1:15:05] University of Phoenix [1:17:04] CNBC [1:21:57] Juul e-Sig company [1:28:20] Going Clear documentary [1:31:14] Chaka Khan - Through the fire [1:32:20] Who wants to be millionaire [1:32:48] MTV [1:33:02] Get Rich or Die Tryin by 50 Cents [1:33:22] 8 Mile [1:34:04] Roc-A-Fella Records [1:36:56] Capitol Records [1:37:40] Damn by Kendrick Lamar [1:39:21] Books mentioned Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand [0:14] Antifragile by Nassim Taleb [1:34] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [3:24] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Jungle by Upton Sinclair [3:47] (Nat’s notes) The 50th Law by Robert Greene [33:03] (Nat’s notes) Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault [36:41] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson [40:02] In Praise of Idleness [1:08:43] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) People mentioned Kanye West Jordan B. Peterson [0:47] (on Twitter) (12 Rules episode) Nassim Nicholas Taleb [1:34] (Antifragile episode) (Skin in the Game episode) Metro Boomin [6:29] Ludacris [7:48] Twista [10:06] Eminem [10:06] The Beatles [12:22] Bernie Mac [13:04] John Legend [21:04] Naval Ravikant [30:41] Jamie Foxx [22:13] Jamie Foxx on the Tim Ferris Show [22:13] Pusha T [30:21] Drake [30:21] Conor McGregor Throws Dolly at UFC 223 Fighter Bus video - YouTube [33:41] Floyd Mayweather [33:41] Myke Tyson [34:42] Muhammad Ali [34:54] LeBron James [35:04] J Cole [38:56] Kendrick Lamar [38:56] William Shakespeare [44:22] J Ivy [51:06] Talib Kweli [52:17] Common [52:17] Aisha Taylor [1:04:17] Earth Wind & Fire [1:04:48] Keith Sweat [1:04:48] Maze [1:04:48] Teddy Pendergrass [1:04:48] Luther Vandross [1:04:48] Mark Zuckerberg [1:17:32] Mos Def [1:23:33] Freeway [1:23:33] The Boys Choir of Harlem [1:23:33] Donald Trump [1:29:15] Colin Kaepernick [1:29:15] The Rock [1:30:54] Pepper the Poochon [1:42:00] Show Topics 0:00 – Kanye's been a lot in the news lately because he is an interesting character, a provocateur. Kanye knows how to get media attention for his last albums by acting weird and insane in a very antifragile manner. Even Nassim Taleb mentioned him! Kanye grew up in Chicago and probably experienced some stories about being poor. Connections between the album and books and concepts from books discussed. 5:04 – He was a producer and produced some famous hip hop albums. Change in how producers are considered today, compared to when Kanye produced Jay Z's Blueprint. Producer as a brand. Kanye is a "full-stack" artist, he produces and signs his own songs. 10:24 – While this album was in progress he had a car accident that injured his jaw. Appreciating rap from an outsider perspective. Interwoven comedy element in the album. Why he included a song about Christianity. Kanye's soul signature. 13:41 – 1. "Intro (Skit)". Impersonating a professor asking Kanye for a graduation speech/song for kids graduating. Sets the tone for the rest of the album. 14:33 – 2. "We Don't Care" – Kanye responding to the request. Growing up poor in the slums of Chicago. Drug dealers as ideal of prestige and claiming other people's kids on income tax. Success is living beyond 25. Sense of being a self-made singer. Fuck you for the game being rigged, but also fuck you for not playing it. 20:53 – 3. "Graduation Day". His professor is really mad and tells him he is not graduating. Kanye invited unknown artists (at the moment) to sign together some songs. 22:36 – 4. "All Falls Down" (featuring Syleena Johnson). People in college who is not upper-middle class and is unsure what they are doing. The illusion of college as a ticket to upper-middle class. Parental pressure to go to college. "It's nice to have white parents" argument. 27:41 – Consumerism. Buying stuff to come up with insecurity. Kanye and Antifragile. There's nothing bad he can do to sell less albums. Starting beefs as strategies to up rappers popularity. Black people feeling continually under surveillance by internalizing the view of society. Reference to slaves' promised land. 38:00 – Kanye's uniqueness to escape the braggadocious rap era. Saying the things everybody is thinking, but sounds impolite if said by other than comedians or rappers. 40:16 – 5. "I'll Fly Away". Gospel cover. 40:50 – 6. "Spaceship" (featuring GLC and Consequence). Experiences working, from a black person perspective. Being the token blackie of a Gap store. Working for the mob. Chicago state of mind. Dead end feelings. 43:11 – 7. "Jesus Walks". This song was, at the time, was out of place because it talked about God. Layers of meanings. Doing the bad thing, being conscious about that, but willing to be OK with God. The need for an ideal of better life, more positive and constructive than a drug dealer. Challenging the radio stations to broadcast music outside the mainstream topics, 48:38 – #8 "Never Let Me Down" (featuring Jay-Z and J. Ivy). Poor Jay-Z verse. Civil right activists in Kanye's family. Comparing the great injustices our grandparents had to deal with, with our current inability to vote. Racism still being alive, despite all the progress made. 52:17 – #9 "Get Em High" (featuring Talib Kweli and Common). Upbeat and funny song. Building self confidence and middle fingers up. Becoming famous and hitting up girls. First solo appearances, opening Talib Kweli's shows. Name-dropping. Featuring guests as guest posting. Dancing for cash, or publishing under independent labels as a way to being antifragile from industry cycles. 59:07 – 10. "Workout Plan (Skit)". Intro skit. Girls talking about losing weight workouts. 59:18 – 11. "The New Workout Plan". 1:02:32 – 12. "Slow Jamz" (with Twista and Jamie Foxx). Bluesy soul song "for the ladies". Tribute to big soul R&B musicians. 1:05:15 – 13. "Breathe in Breathe Out" (featuring Ludacris; co-produced by Brian "All Day" Miller). Probably a filler song, or a song that ties the artistic sides of the album. The need to do gangsta rap to widen the audience and give the album a push. Parallel with breweries, that need to have at least one IPA in their portfolio. Dichotomy of doing mainstream stuff to support the artistic stuff. 1:09:04 – 14. "School Spirit (Skit 1)". How school screws you and wastes your time. Getting class after class, but not knowing anything and don't make any money. 1:11:07 – 15. "School Spirit". School hierarchy is not synced to the real world. 1:11:32 – 16. "School Spirit (Skit 1)". Funny skit. Dying broke but covered by degrees. School getting more and more expensive, and more and more useless.Sentiment that everyone should be given an opportunity to move up vs effective paths to get people out of poverty. Option to move back home and not taking loans. 1:15:05 – Why people still believe in higher education and why it is a bubble like the housing one. Schools getting paid regardless of the graduates being employment situation. The problem of online certifications. Alternative signalling mechanisms. How to demonstrate competence in any field. Entrepreneurship and Marketing can't be learnt on books. 1:23:21 – 18. "Two Words" (featuring Mos Def, Freeway and The Boys Choir of Harlem). The game is rigged. Reference to the '70-'80 crack addiction in poor communities. Different treatment for drugs used by different ethnics. Why marijuana is being legalized (as more and more is used by white or rich people). Why Hemp was ostracized by the Paper industry. 1:31:58 – 19. "Through the Wire". A song recorded while still recovering from a car accident where he could have died. Despite all the horrible things happening, he will not stop doing music. Turning a negative into a positive. 50 Cents playing up the story of being shot 9 times. Tragedy helps the triumph make possible, or at least, making a strong selling point. Eminem's case. 1:35:00 – 20. "Family Business". Coming up with a new rap style. Family gatherings. 1:36:22 – 21. "Last Call" (co-produced by Evidence; additional production by Porse). A summary of Kanye's story. Record labels would not give Kanye a chance because he was not dressing as a typical gangsta rapper. Kanye being so sure to sign with Capitol Records and being dropped at the last minute. The need of one big shitty thing before everything else goes well. 1:40:07 – Announcement. Patreon is a site where you can support your favorite show (like MYT) for small amounts in return of goodies you wouldn't get otherwise. Support us via Patreon at www.patreon.com/madeyouthink/ and be the first to interact with us in unique ways. You can always support our supporters, Perfect Keto, Cup & Leaf, Kettle & Fire, Scentbird via our Support page. Reach to us via the newsletter, we had pretty interesting conversations with listeners. 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Today we start the Donda bracket and give our kudos to Rick Ross, Austin's old volvo and Michael Jordan's baseball career. Recorded in the innocent age before Kanye's red hat. All Falls Down v Addiction Monster v Heartless Drive Slow v Highlights Runaway v Blood on the Leaves
The boys are back! Wikipedia Club discusses Carrington Harrison's bracket that broke the Internet: Kanye Madness. Why is "Runaway" only a 4 seed? Who in God's name matched it up with "Blood on the Leaves"? Why are five of Kanye's ten best songs in the same region? Why is this so fun to talk about? SPONSORED BY REMEDY COFFEE, Knoxville, TN SONGS USED: intro: GraphicMuzik, "Windows Trap Remix" Kanye West, "Can't Tell Me Nothing" Kanye West, "Jesus Walks" Kanye West & Jay-Z, "Ni**as in Paris" Kanye West, "Runaway" Kanye West, "Black Skinhead (Live on SNL)" Kanye West, "Touch the Sky" Kanye West, "All Falls Down" Kanye West, "Famous" Kanye West, "New Slaves" Kanye West, "Black Skinhead" Kanye West, "Gold Digger" Kanye West, "Diamonds From Sierra Leone (Remix)" Kanye West, "Touch the Sky" Kanye West, "Ultralight Beam" Curtis Mayfield, "Move on Up" Kanye West, "Monster" Kanye West, "Blood on the Leaves" Kanye West, "Christian Dior Denim Flow" outro: Kanye West, "The Glory" Season One of Wikipedia Club runs from March 7, 2018 to May 30, 2018.
GOOGLE "dance djcarl 2018" DJ Carl© Dance Music Playlist: 01. Prince – Controversy (V) 02. Bee Gees – Night Fever 2017 03. Division 4 f. Deborah Cox – Who Do U Love 2017 (P) 04. Toni Braxton – Coping (P) 05. Depeche Mode – Personal Jesus 06. ATB – 9PM (Till I Come) 07. Alan Walker f. Noah Cyrus with Digital Farm Animals – All Falls Down 08. Michael Jackson – Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 09. Barbara Tucker – Think (V) 10. Sofi Tukker f. NERVO, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno – Best Friend (S) 11. Halsey – Bad at Love 12. Sak Noel, Salvi & Garvanin x Wilfrido Vargas – Prendelo El Africano Create an mp3 music DJ Carl© mix - http://bit.ly/2A5Fkkb (V)=Voiceover (S)=Shoutout (P)=Promo
Holland and Kelsey discuss Season 10 Episodes 23&24 "All Falls Down." Drew makes a mistake in the boiler room, Eli and Fitz's feud gets legitimately scary and Holly J gives a not-so-private striptease.
Holland and Kelsey discuss Season 10 Episodes 23&24 "All Falls Down." Drew makes a mistake in the boiler room, Eli and Fitz's feud gets legitimately scary and Holly J gives a not-so-private striptease.
Rhys utsågs till "framtidens artist" här i P3 under våren och kommer till Zia med Nessvold i P3 för att snacka om genomslaget och spela en akustisk version av sin singel "Last Dance". Sedan får vi besök av ännu en rising star, Paul Rey! Han är aktuell med singeln "All Falls Down" som vi kommer få höra i programmet, men vi måste också fråga: Hur var det att spela in en musikvideo ihop med Snoop Dogg? "Zia med Nessvold i P3" sänds varje vardag i Sveriges Radio P3 kl 14-16 hela sommaren. Programmet görs av produktionsbolaget Massa Media.
I det 14:e avsnittet berättar den LA-pendlande Lundasonen Paul Rey om sitt nya gospel-anthem "All Falls Down", hur han hittat sin röst och en massa samarbeten som skulle göra även den bästa avis. Kolla gärna in videon på "Nya Låten"s egen Facebooksida, den tillför en extra dimension. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the first JUICETOPIA podcast, guided by "Cause they made us hate ourself and love they wealth. That's why shorties holler, "Where the ballers at?", from Kanye's "All Falls Down" .
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Новое видео от G&G на новёхонький сингл "All Falls Down" сделанный совместно с Jonny Rose & Chris Reeder!!!G&G feat. Jonny Rose & Chris Reeder - All Falls Down release: 02-03-2012 on Big Blind.-------Now available for dowload: http://bit.ly/zylHHGG&G: www.gandg.info.G&G on Facebook: facebook.com/GandGofficial.G&G in Twitter: twitter.com/GandGofficial.---------------dancekraft.rudancekraft podcasttwitter