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Mixed Motivation returns for May 2025 with music from Wizkid, Drake, Rema, Burna Boy, Rema, Voice, Doja Cat, Chris Brown, A$AP Ferg, Bossman Dlow, Machel Montano, Bunji Garlin + MORE! Enjoy the energy!!!!
Afrojack - Ultra Music Festival, Miami, 2025 (Day 1) 01. NLW - 123(Co-Prod. by Magnificence) (AFROJACK 2022 Intro Edit) _ AFROJACK & Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers _ NLW - Free Your Mind 02. ID - ID _ Cloonee & InntRaw & Young M.A - Stephanie _ AFROJACK - Bringin It Back 03. AFROJACK & Steve Aoki ft. Miss Palmer - No Beef _ Hardwell & NLW - LASER vs. Lasers (AFROJACK 2024 Mashup) 04. Hardwell - LASER 05. NLW - Lasers [WALL] 06. Cirez D - On Off (Kapuchon Edit) _ AFROJACK & Steve Aoki ft. Miss Palmer - No Beef (Acappella) 07. AFROJACK - ID _ AFROJACK ft. Wrabel - Ten Feet Tall (Acappella) _ Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash ft. John Martin - Reload _ NLW & R3HAB ft. MC Ambush - Let Me See Those Hands 08. David Guetta & AFROJACK - ID 09. A$AP Ferg ft. A$AP Rocky & French Montana & Schoolboy Q & Trinidad James - Work (Remix) _ AFROJACK - ID 10. Jack Ü ft. Bunji Garlin & MX Prime - Jungle Bae _ AFROJACK & VIKE - ID _ Hardwell & AFROJACK ft. MC Ambush - Hands Up _ Major Lazer ft. Vybz Kartel - Pon De Floor(Co-Prod. by AFROJACK) (Acappella) _ Avicii & Nicky Romero ft. Noonie Bao - I Could Be The One (Acappella) _ Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Martin Garrix - Tremor (Sensation 2014 Anthem) 11. Billie Eilish - BIRDS OF A FEATHER (Amél Remix) _ Mightyfools - Footrocker (Get Your, Get Your Hands Up Acappella) 12. ID - ID _ Lola Young - Messy 13. AFROJACK - Never Forget You 14. AFROJACK - ID 15. Avicii ft. Andreas Moe - Fade Into Darkness _ Martin Garrix & AFROJACK & Amél - ID _ Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars(Prod. by Avicii) (Acappella) _ Mightyfools - Footrocker (Get Your, Get Your Hands Up Acappella) 16. Archer Marsh - Give Me Everything (Stripped Down) _ AFROJACK ft. Eva Simons - Take Over Control (Antoine Delvig & AFROJACK Edit) _ Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo & Afrojack & Nayer - Give Me Everything (Acappella) 17. AFROJACK & Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers (AFROJACK Edit) _ Black & White Brothers - Put Your Hands Up In The Air (Acappella) 18. AFROJACK - ID _ Nari & Milani - Atom (Blast Beat GO Acappella) 19. AFROJACK - Pacha On Acid (AFROJACK Edit) _ Gil Glaze ft. Maria Mathea - In My Head _ LMFAO - I'm In Miami Bitch (Acappella) 20. AFROJACK - ID _ Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin - Don't You Worry Child (Acappella) _ Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 21. Hardwell & Showtek - How We Do (AFROJACK Edit) 22. Hardwell & AFROJACK - ID _ Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc - Wake Me Up (Acappella) _ Silvio Ecomo & Chuckie - Moombah (Acappella) 23. David Guetta & AFROJACK - Raving _ David Guetta ft. Akon - Sexy Bitch (Acappella) 24. David Guetta ft. Sia - Titanium(Co-Prod. by AFROJACK) 25. David Guetta ft. Sia - Beautiful People
note from the archivist: Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found. incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__) Song: Murda Blocc by Maxo Kream feat. A$AP Ferg
C'est le retour de la récolte rap ! Les sommeliers vous proposent une petite sélection pas piqué des hannetons. Au menu, le retour d'A$AP Ferg avec son album Darold, BigXthaPlug qui signe avec Take Care un gros album comme on aime (Top album 2024), un single de Beam et enfin la meilleure rappeuse française Le Juiice qui nous régale !Retrouvez également sur www.lesbonscrus.fr une playlist étendue de la récolte avec tous les pépites de l'équipe.Tracklist :A$AP Ferg, Future, Mike WiLL Made-It - Allure (feat. Future & Mike WiLL Made-It) (DAROLD)BigXthaPlug - 2AM (TAKE CARE)BEAM - KING TUT (KING TUT)Le Juiice, Limsa d'Aulnay - TACOS (NOUS ART : Masterpiece)Enregistré en direct à Radio Campus Bordeaux le 28/11/2024 avec Jérôme, Etienne, Julian, Nico et Thibault. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lesbonscrus.fr
My man A$AP Ferg is on fire with his new album Floor Seats 2 so let's throwback to our 2019 interview where we dig into who he really is. He's a fascinating guy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A$AP Ferg hat ein neues Album draußen. Es trägt den Namen Darold. Wenn ein Rapper einem Album seinen bürgerlichen Vornamen gibt, dann kann man es schon erahnen: Es wird persönlich. Der rapper aus Harlem thematisiert Suizidgedanken, rappt Briefe an verstorbene Homies, spricht über Harlem und Community und er bildet die Dämonen ab, die ihn quälen. Darold ist Rap als Tagebuch und Therapie. Der Hip-Hop-Lesekreis – aka Mahdi Rahimi, Trishes und Natalie Brunner – hat sich für den Song Demosn entschieden. Wie man aus Trauma, Kinderchören und einem Feature von Denzel Curry einen Banger macht – jetzt im Lesekreis!19.11.2024 FM4 Homebase 20 Uhr
TRACKLIST 1. Rising - Jasmine Myra 2. Perfecto - Mac Miller 3. Omnipotent 全能 - Elle Shimada 4. Star (feat. Mono/Poly) [A$AP Ferg Remix] - Machinedrum, A$AP Ferg & Tanerélle 5. Blossom Dearie - Ravyn Lenae 6. Nothing Much - The O'My's & Jamila Woods 7. Summertime (Live) - Mac Ayres 8. Reckless Soul (demo) - Nia Smith 9. In the Back of My Mind - Amaria 10. Kamala's Danz (feat. Sreya) - Okvsho 11. Ripples - Nubiyan Twist 12. Fly - Amaria 13. Zero - F - Underground Canopy 14. STALLING (feat. Tanerélle) - _BY.ALEXANDER 15. love me right - RISSA 16. Jungle - Spring The Artist 17. Civillian on Heat - Ojerime 18. Bout It - Liv.e 19. LOML Acoustic (feat. Joseph Solomon) - Shae Universe 20. Lullaby (feat. Yeek) - UMI 21. Out Loud (feat. Kehlani) - Syd 22. Whipped Cream - Ari Lennox
On this week's episode, Jon and Brandon discuss new releases from A$AP Ferg, XG, Ab-Soul, State Champs, Pilo, Anciients and more! Intro Music by Anthony Reeder Show Notes: Weekly Rotating Playlist Spotify Tidal YouTube Music This Week's Playlist Spotify Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:22 Music News: 2025 Grammy Award noms 22:23 Singles 33:24 EPs 45:58 Albums 46:04 A$AP Ferg - DAROLD 49:14 XG - AWE 53:16 Ab-Soul - Soul Burger 56:29 State Champs - State Champs 58:22 Pilo - G.L.A.M. 01:01:04 Anciients - Beyond The Reach Of The Sun
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Alison plays new music from Party Favor, Skrillex, Fred Again.., Devault, Rohaan, Dimension and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @awonderland #RADIOWONDERLANDTracklist:1. RADIO WONDERLAND OPENER2. Fred Again.., Duskus, Four Tet, Joy Anonymous, Skrillex - glow3. Disco Lines & pluko - Feel It4. Eyezic - Don't Touch (feat. Andrew Amurrio)5. Party Favor - I Want U6. Skrillex, Ahadadream, Priya Ragu - TAKA (KTRL Remix)7. Devault - Behind the Wheel (feat. Slayyyter)8. ISOKNOCK, ISOxo, Knock2, cade clair - 4EVR9. Eli Brown - Crawling10. LIGHTYEAR - ALL NIGHT11. Bafu - Voices12. Dabow - SMTHNG13. TIGER DROOL, QUIX & Vincent - PREY14. Bafu - Stay Forever15. Acraze - Heard It Like This (Bailo & Dabow Remix)16. REZZ x INZO - The Descent17. A$AP FERG & A$AP ROCKY - SHABBA (M?STIC REMIX)18. Blvk Sheep - tell me why feat. JOZIE19. Rohaan - Little Palace20. asáu x golden child - hardcore21. Sub Focus, Dimension, NGHTMRE – Angel22. Dimension, Alison Wonderland - Satellite (SOTA Remix)
Watch the full visual on YouTube instead, it's worth it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efLpG1s_UhI @staycoolfam @BAMDCAMP @purpleposse @neonbodyonline For my first ever Phonk mix you know we had to do it big, so I brought in the Purple Posse OG BACKWHEN for a special B2B and the first ever Stay Cool Visual Set with transitions and selections represented in the video too . Ever since the Chill Children tape I've been a fan of BACKWHEN's music, but after one of my community told me to check out his other music even further during the Stay Cool Twitch streams in the pandemic he's been one of my most listened to and favourite artists so it's a special moment. This mix has it all - exclusives from us both, remixes, an interview and even a freestyle from me, so tune in to learn more about BACKWHEN's early days, his journey from sample-focused Phonk to his newer styles and a whole lot more with some of our favourite Phonk joints accompanying. - seangran Tracklist: 1. 1ony - Countin Up the Os 00:00 2. haku - silk ft fireplex 02:28 3. SPACED - TOP SHELF 04:19 4. lazarus - you better know 05:40 5. NxxxxxS - I Cant Even Move 07:03 6. Lil Gotit - MF TRIMM 08:11 7. Roland Jones - Aww Man 09:34 8. ESCPE - ENERGY 10:57 9. Evil - GHETTO PIMPIN 13:14 10. Luminox - ID 6_15 13:55 11. A M A I x YAYAYI x Shamana - NEVER RECOVERY 15:04 12. BERRYMANE - AR FLIPPA 16:43 13. Cassyb & Lovesome - flyin slum 18:05 14. MadBliss - Requiem 19:41 15. Inteus & Von Storm - Bucked Up 21:45 16. SUICIDEBOYS - MATERIALISM(SKELER REMIX) 22:53 17. Denzel Curry - G'Z UP (with 2 Chainz & Mike Dimes) 24:14 18. NECROEZ - GET HIGHER EDIT 25:50 19. ARTURO ☤ - DIRTY FIENDDD (feat. SC5ND ☤ & $CYTHE SHAWTY) 27:24 20. Luminox - Fantasy 28:44 21. YAYAYI - 9 - Audio 0001 [2018 - 07 - 03 064629] 29:52 22. EVERYST - ON GOD 31:26 23. Mythic & 1ony - Poppin' 32:59 24. SATISFACTION - ESCPE & BACKWHEN *UNRELEASED* 34:48 25. TRIPLE TIX - POUR ME UP A LINE - 37:19 26. BACKWHEN & M!NGO - MISFIT 39:08 27. Jordan Ward x BREEZEFORE x Brent Faiyaz - Cherimoya All Night (seangran blend) *UNRELEASED* 40:42 28. BREEZEFORE - FRONTLINE 42:40 29. demxnstr8 - FACE ME 43:42 30. BACKWHEN - Blackout *UNRELEASED* 45:26 31. Berrymane - 4 The Win (feat. Roland Jones)46:54 32. EVERYST & SWAY55 - OMNIPRESENT 48:22 33. Roland Jones - Drop It Off 49:51 34. POP DAT MONEY 51:35 35. blank body - ON THE TONGUE 53:18 36. Necroez - Plain 54:32 37. Jew3lz & Dj Yung Vamp - East Atlanta 56:59 38. BERRYMANE - BLOOD ON MY ICE 58:43 39. Evil - NEVER FAIL (feat. Holymane) 1:00:11 40. BACKWHEN Interview - Click CC for captions 1:01:56 41. MYTHIC & ASERI - CIROC 1:10:48 42. NECROEZ - DIVIN BACKWHEN MIXX *UNRELEASED* 1:12:20 43. 1ony - Battlescars 1:13:51 44. M!NGO x BACKWHEN - Why u Wanna 1:14:37 45. Backwood Boy - Merged 1:15:53 46. TRE FLIP - AFTERLIFE 1:17:14 47. baccyard - NEW ASS (SAME BOOBS) 1:18:32 48. LOCAL STRANGER - HAVIN MY WAY 1:19:51 49. Berrymane - THC 1:21:27 50. BACKWHEN - Take it Outside ft LAZARUS 1:22:14 51. YAYAYI - 12 - Audio 0001 [2020 - 03 - 19 140401] 1:23:35 52. BACKWHEN - Monday Sesh w/ seangran freestyle 1:24:39 53. BACKWHEN - Fragile 1:27:32 54. sword - I Got It 1:29:07 55. A$AP Rocky - Arya 1:29:54 56. A$AP Mob - Young N***a Living (feat. A$AP Ferg, A$AP Ant & A$AP Twelvyy) 1:31:47 Pic by https://soundcloud.com/teddyone
Alison plays some deep cuts from the freshest music on the planet. Tune in to hear brand new tracks from MALIXE, sumthin sumthin, Ivy Lab, Montell2099, SIDEPIECE, Eli Brown and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @awonderland #RADIOWONDERLANDTracklist:RADIO WONDERLAND OPENERSIDEPIECE - Who Created Love ft. MidianDaniel Allan & Lyrah - Can It Be EasySwedish House Mafia, Alicia Keys - FinallyEli Brown - CrawlingGWEN STEFANI - WHAT YOU WAITING FOR? (Darby Remix)IMANU - CelesteJohn Summit, Subtronics & Tape B - Gas Pedal (Remix)Billie Eilish - LUNCH (Phrva Flip)sumthin sumthin & ero808 - what U needVincent x Nevve - Falling StarsKLAXX – TUNNELVISIONIvy Lab - Cut CutSkrillex, Hamdi, TAICHU & OFFAIAH - Push (MALIXE Remix)SUAHN - DEMOLISH_REIMAGINE_REBUILDYamê - Bécane (Ricky Marano x TroyBoi Remix)Hex Cougar & Lizdek - Glass ft. SADRNKTRL & MALIXE - FormSam Bruno, Montell2099 - GO!A$AP FERG & A$AP ROCKY - SHABBA (M?STIC REMIX)Raar - Do Lixo Ouriço GanhaAMNES - HoyuSub Focus, Dimension, NGHTMRE - Angel
In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the aftermath of Disney's D23 (45:27), dissecting announcements from the big stage from Pixar to Marvel Studios, to Disney theme parks. We're also tackling the latest in TV and film: is Batman: Caped Crusader (1:14) a gritty masterpiece or a missed opportunity? Can My Adventures With Superman season 2 (15:39) keep up the charming momentum? Does the Borderlands (24:25) movie capture the chaotic spirit of the game? And finally, we'll delve into the quirky world of Cuckoo (35:10) – is it a hidden gem or a cuckoo-crazy mess? (Song: Hot One x Denzel Curry, Tia Corine, A$AP Ferg)
This is Album Mode Deluxe, where we talk about and quickly review albums that we haven't gotten a chance to in the past couple of weeks. Clairo, Denzel Curry and Rema are on the docket and only one of them disappointed, guess which one.TIMECODES:1:50 - Denzel curry – very good5:13 - Another step past ZUU / traditional hip-hop album6:18 - Florida man 7:30 Every song has features8:00 - A$AP Ferg feature9:22 - Demar is not A$AP Mob11:10 - Good gym album12:32 - Rema album HEIS17:35 - This is a different version of afro beats18:55 - Fast but danceable19:46 - You can't sing along but you can dance to20:04 - Clairo Charm album22:25 - We can find 10 other people that make this sound22:55 - Do I want a better singer on this?25:25 - So many people making this music and not evolving26:43 - Needs to add more collaborators Follow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemi Instagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/ Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/ Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/ Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepod Adriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_ Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant
Scrump and Drew talk about the music of Carly Rae Jepsen, Maroon 5, Wiz Khalifa, Werid Al, Joy Division, Denzel Curry, TiaCorine, A$AP Ferg, Amigo the Devil, Ebo Taylor, Beastie Boys, Nas, Crazy Town, and more! Call Me Maybe-Carly Rae Jepsen Payphone-Maroon 5 ft Wiz Khalifa Angry White Boy Polka-Weird Al HOT ONE-Denzel Curry ft TiaCorine and A$AP Ferg Hungover in Jonestown-Amigo the Devil Will You Promise-Ebo Taylor Too Many Rappers-Beastie Boys ft Nas Butterfly-Crazytown And more! Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Welcome back to another episode of SFHM! Its damn near 100 degrees which means Summer is officially here. So, with that being said we decided to bring the heat as well with this episode as the fellas had a lot to say so let's get to it. First, the guys give their condolences to the late great Jerry West who passed away at 86 this week. An update is given on the current state of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks. Another week, another Caitlyn Clark topic as news broke this week that Clark would not be one of the women selected to join the women's basketball team at the Olympics. Lastly, the Jacksonville Jaguars backed up the brinks truck for Trevor Lawrence. The fellas discuss whether that was a good decision by the organization or not. We discuss all of this and more so remember if you didn't hear it from the horse's mouth stop listening to the ass who told you. SONG OF THE EPISODE: Denzel Curry f/ TiaCorine, A$AP Ferg
01.Eminem - Lose Yourself02.London Bridge PULSE03.Party People04.Last Resort x Voodoo People05.A$AP Ferg x Gramatik - Plain Jane06.Vokrug pesenka mamontyonka07.Zima v serdce08.Alsu - Vesna09.Filatov & Karas - Ne Bylo Nikogda10.Guf, A.V.G - Sponsor tvoih problem11.Tsvety12.Vyshe 2413.MiyaGi & Endshpil' feat Rem Digga - I Got Love14.Ne Predstavlyaesh15.JAKONE SCIRENA - Po Vesne16.GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$ - YA ty i more17.Niletto, Oleg Majami, Lyosha Svik – Gromche goroda18.Aleksej Tamrazov - Tumany19.Artik & Asti - Kacheli20.DzhaYAmmi - Na rejve cvety21.XOLIDAYBOY - Pozhary22.Zveri - YUzhnaya Noch'23.AP$ENT - Mozhno ya s toboj24.Blue Affair & Dj Sasha Dith & Carlprit - YA Odna25.Firezer26.Colors 2427.Ying Yang Twins - Whistle While You Twurk28. Danza Kuduro 2429.Sexy Hoe30.Klaas - The Way31.Malyj povzroslel
Sunday Sessions.03.24.24 Get this episode and all previous episodes on such great platforms as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Youtube, or DaileyBlend.com. In each episode @ReedDailey takes you through is a musical journey through house, tech-house, and progressive. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and have all mixes downloaded to your device automatically. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and have all the episodes downloaded automatically to your device. #DaileyBlendShow TrackList 1. Avicii - "You Make Me (GOOD COMPANY REMIX)" 2. Kylie Minogue - "C@NT G3T Y0U 0UT MY H3@D (ANON REMIX)" 3. Drake ft. Sexyy Red, SZA - "Rich Baby Daddy (Danny Ventura Remix)" 4. Usher ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris - "Yeah! (Mosimann Remix)" 5. Biscits - "Baddersdadan Mashup" 6. Eminem, Nate Dogg - "Shake That (Hawkeys Extended Vocal Remix)" 7. Jordan Moxey, Micah Baxter - "B_itches Get Money [GR022]" 8. Justice - "D.A.N.C.E. (Bexxie Remix)" 9. Pitbull - "Hotel Room Service (Bexxie Remix) [Extended Mix] Master" 10. Roger Sanchez - "Again (DAMANTE x Dïpdive Remix)" 11. SHIP WREK - "ADD SUV (EDIT)" 12. A$AP Ferg - "Shabba (Ft. A$AP Rocky) [Snooko Edit]" 13. Solomun - "Around (HAWK VIP MIX) [Extended Mix]" 14. A$AP Ferg - "TOBEHONEST (Shabba Edit)" 15. Doja Cat - "Paint The Town Red - James Hype Edit 101123 1242 KICK" 16. Obeid - "Mala Fama (Obeid Edit)" 17. Jack Harlow - "Lovin On Me" Reed Dailey Music - Online | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeddaileymusic/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/reeddaileymusic | Youtube: https://bit.ly/45PYqWG | Web: https://reeddailey.com Dailey Blend - Online | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daileyblendpodcast/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/daileyblendpod/ | Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DaileyBlendPodcast | Web: https://daileyblend.com/dailey-blend-podcast #DaileyBlend #DaileyBlendPodcast #TechHouse #HouseMusic
Thank you to Brooklyn's own H-D for returning to my show for his first interview for his new promo tour! H-D discussed his upcoming debut album Face to Face dropping January 7th, 2023, being happy about his label deal not working out, and deactivating his Instagram account. He talked about getting into real estate, why Face to Face will be album of the year in 2024, and Jay-Z being at the Barclay's Center when he performed Ghetto Sunday. He also got into his A$AP Ferg connection getting ruined by old management, being in the military, and being independent. Stay tuned! You will be able to pre-order H-D's debut album December 14th, 2023 and purchase it on January 7th, 2024. H-D's music is available on all platforms, including YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_EveryThingHD and Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/h-d/1465744789. Follow H-D on Instagram and Twitter: @_everythinghd Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. H-D on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpiYN2O3BkM.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down the full leak of Kanye West & Dr. Dre's 'Jesus is King 2' album. This album is a sequel to Kanye's 2019 gospel album, and it features a star-studded lineup of features, including Travis Scott, Eminem, Pusha T, Anderson .Paak, Snoop Dogg, A$AP Ferg, and more.Analytic Dreamz discusses his thoughts on the album as a whole, as well as his favorite tracks and features. He also analyzes the album's themes and lyrics, and how it compares to Kanye's previous work.Whether you're a fan of Kanye West, Dr. Dre, or gospel music, this segment of Notorious Mass Effect is a must-listen for any music lover.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tracks by A$AP Ferg, AC Slater, Arc Nade, Bart B More, Bru-C, CLIPZ, Charmes, Chris Lorenzo, Dark Cities, Dirty Palm, Eleganto, Fixate, Gentlemens Club, Goldie, HODA, Hans Glader, J Balvin, Jay Colin, Jaykae, Joshwa, Keeld, Kota, Kyle Watson, Lee Foss, Lodgerz, MADDOW, MPH, Manela, Morgan J, Ms Banks, Ms. Dynamite, NGHTMRE, Olivia Louise, Purple Velvet Curtains, Riddim Commission, Rob Black, Sevek, Shermanology, Skepsis, Skrillex, Stush, SubAtomic, TC4, Terror Danjah, The Prodigy, The Sponges, Zed Bias, Zero, Öwnboss and more.
This week's interview with musical artist and host Franklin Jonas ain't no bonus. Franklin was kind enough to wear an entire rat mascot costume to a Brooklyn firing squad on his Wiki Feet score, stretchy nipples, getting his Rollie finessed in Ibiza, his unbridled commitment to the rat suit bit, not crossing the picket line to throw Tom Hanks under the bus, losing your mind over just being in the same room as A$AP Ferg, another week of Yung Lean being the source, going funcle mode with this undisclosed number of nieces and nephews, whether or not he will publicly declare himself the lowkey coolest JoBro, the Bonus Jonas chip on your shoulder to purposely ending your shows on a depressing ass note pipeline, making music in NYC vs. LA, cocaine capping, becoming a Jack Daniel's man, his vape of choice, Disney Channel kids blossoming into Disney adults, comic book nerdom, fake rumors about his family and learning about his brother Joe shitting his pants on stage in real time, what's the Jonas family group chat hitting for, his very famous and very cool sister-in-laws, Swiftie love, hitting rock-bottom by using his last name in a pathetic attempt to get laid in college, his boss Diplo, what the hell Pizza Slime actually is, pulling up to the red carpet with the god Hayao Miyazaki, inventing a new love language with wifey and much more on this mature and magical episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
In this episode of Influenced, we cover the awesome trio Haim! Formed in LA by sisters Danielle, Este, and Alana; the Haim sisters grew up playing music in their family band covering the likes of Tom Petty and Linda Ronstadt with their parents. After Danielle began to find success as a musician backing artists like Jenny Lewis and Julian Casablancas of the Strokes, the sisters decided to take the band seriously and quickly had 2013's Days Are Gone recorded. After signing with a label and Jay-Z's management company, the band began gaining a reputation as a live band touring with artists like The Killers, Phoenix and Kings of Leon. Their debut album topped the charts in many countries including the UK. The sisters have gone on to be nominated for a number of Grammys and have collaborated with some of the biggest names in Pop music (Taylor Swift, Chromeo, and A$AP Ferg) to name a few. Check out our episode on the band to dive deep into their incredible career so far!
Producers serious about their craft, if you're looking for FIRE, LIMITED copy samples, look no further: https://zenith.gallery/ In today's episode, Soldado and Pinnacle discuss his music production and his collaborations with artists such as Baby Keem, Lil Uzi, ASAP Ferg, and Migos, noting his preference for using one shots and emphasizing the importance of unique sound design and FX. Pinnacle and him provide advice for new producers, including the value of consistency and the importance of having fun and being creative. Additionally, they stress the importance of networking and building relationships with collaborators and professionals in the music industry. Guest: https://www.instagram.com/soldadoaudio Pinnacle: https://www.instagram.com/pinnacleatthetop/ Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Iuuuie1skJOOAtLxg3Ie5?si=27de84daf09d4e37 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3GIP58l Timestamps: 00:00 - Soldado Intro 02:00 - Sharing Personal Life Online 05:10 - Sending Out Smaller Packs Because They're Received Better 07:30 - Arranging Samples for Listening or Creativity 08:45 - Making Beats for The First Time 09:45 - Trying and Failing Multiple Times 12:00 - From a Creative Outlet to a Career Pursuit / First Placement with ILoveMakonnen 14:30 - Ryan Bevolo, Making Beats on the Bus 16:00 - Future Astronaut Status / Jordan Diddy 18:00 - Sound Selection 19:35 - One Shots Over VSTs 22:00 - Best Plugins 24:00 - Using Hidden Gems instead of Popular VSTs and Banks 27:00 - Producing Back Hurt for A$AP Ferg and Migos 28:00 - Larry June 31:00 - Regular Work Day / Schedule / Daily Goals 33:00 - Using Starters (Cubeatz) 35:00 - Reverse Engineer Songs 36:00 - NOW is the Best Time to Get Started 37:00 - Using Inspiration Liberally 40:00 - Show Your Personality / Be a Human 41:00 - Burning Bridges After One Placement 43:30 - Balancing University and Music (Really Good Advice Here) 47:00 - A.I. and How to Approach the Industry with This New Technology 50:44 - Linking With Jackson Romain 53:00 - Sending Things Back on Time 54:00 - Kearney and Main.Key 57:30 - Manager and A&R Role
Khallid Muhammad is the son of Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and moved to Los Angeles at the age of six. Muhammad formed OverDoz. in 2008 and released one album and four mixtapes with the group. He is known professionally as Kent Jamz, is an American rapper and singer from Los Angeles, California. He is a member of OverDoz. Overdoz (stylized as OverDoz.) is an American hip hop group from the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles, California. The group is composed of vocalist and rapper Kent Jamz, rapper Joon, rapper P and comedian Cream. The group formed in the summer of 2008 and are currently signed to RCA Records and Polo Grounds Music. Overdoz has collaborated with several prominent artists in the hip hop industry, such as Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, Childish Gambino, Juicy J, The Internet, Flatbush Zombies, Dom Kennedy, Casey Veggies, Nipsey Hussle and Skeme. As a member of the eclectic hip-hop outfit Overdoz, Kent Jamz had already made a name for himself before branching out on his own, first with the collaborative 2020 EP Janktape, Vol. 1 with fellow L.A.-based rapper Buddy, and then with his debut solo album, 2022's Fanclub. Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Dans ce nouvel épisode de BPM, Raphaël Da Cruz reçoit Myth Syzer.Le beatmaker débute en 2011 aux côtés d'Ichon et Loveni avec lesquels il forme le collectif Bon Gamin. Compositeur prolifique, il est derrière de nombreux classiques du rap francophone tels que "Fuck le 17" de 13 Block, Périscope de Damso ou encore Pas de remords d'Hamza. Il place également quelques titres aux US, notamment pour A$AP Ferg.Depuis 2018, le compositeur est aussi rappeur et chanteur sur ses propres projets : Bisous, et Bisous mortels. On revient sur son parcours.Bonne écoute la team !BPM, le podcast d'interview avec les meilleurs compositeurs de ce mouvement, produit par Booska-P et animé par Raphael Da Cruz.Abonne-toi pour ne rien rater et hésites pas à écouter nos autres émissions. Si tu apprécies, on compte sur toi pour nous laisser une note de 5 étoiles !Retrouvez Booska-P, premier média rap, sur tous les réseaux ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Outro: Buddy "Black ft. A$AP FERG" Harlan & Alondra - Album
Join Ghetto Gastro as they give us a rundown on NY's iconic Jamaican Jerk Chicken. They mix it up with rapper and Bronx native, A$AP Ferg, as he speaks to his experience with Jerk chicken and what makes it sing. Later, the guys pull up to the kitchen and share their very own GG jerk dish.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Irish band Fontaine's D.C. formed over a shared love of poetry. In the early days, the band would meet at the pub, write verse, and recite it to one another. And that's carried through to the music they make; across three albums they've created a compelling mood punctuated by some brilliant lyrics. It's why I gave them the theme of verse, and from Sinead O'Connor to A$AP Ferg, to The Pogues, this is, itself, a poetic conversation about the power of verse. Velvet Underground - Stephanie Says Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Stranger than Kindness Sinead O Connor – Troy A$AP Ferg - Psycho The Pogues - Sea Shanty
Irish band Fontaine's D.C. formed over a shared love of poetry. In the early days, the band would meet at the pub, write verse, and recite it to one another. And that's carried through to the music they make; across three albums they've created a compelling mood punctuated by some brilliant lyrics. It's why I gave them the theme of verse, and from Sinead O'Connor to A$AP Ferg, to The Pogues, this is, itself, a poetic conversation about the power of verse. Velvet Underground - Stephanie Says Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Stranger than Kindness Sinead O Connor – Troy A$AP Ferg - Psycho The Pogues - Sea Shanty
Street-to-table is the only way to break bread on the block. It's nourishment through the food, the flavor, the vibes—if it ain't fresh, it ain't served up.Join in on a trip down the sidewalks of the Bronx with culinary collective Ghetto Gastro for In The Cut, a gastronomical deep dive into the dishes and cultures that shape the New York foodscape. From “Chopped Stease” and hood Chinese to “Twerk n Jerk” and mofongo, Ghetto Gastro takes us through the origins and legacy of the borough's food culture.From restaurants to bodegas, each episode explores an iconic dish through unfiltered conversations with tastemakers, cultural experts, and neighborhood icons like Questlove and Black Thought, Von Diaz and A$AP Ferg.After choppin' it up on the block with guests, they take their recipes back into the kitchen to lead listeners in a hands-on cooking demo with their signature spin.So grab a plate, take a seat and get your ears ready to feast—with Ghetto Gastro everybody eats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You'll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates interview two guests—Vikki Tobak author of Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry History, and Jules Kim, owner and designer of Bijules Jewelry. They discuss how both women came up in the New York City club culture scene, and how it influenced both of their careers. Vikki talks about the early days of hip-hop and how its connection to jewelry began and evolved. Jules notes some jewelry styles that have their origins in African and African American culture, and the beauty of their evolution through time.Show Notes02:30 The hosts introduce their guests, Vikki Tobak and Jules Kim03:05 Vikki shares her background and interest in jewelry and hip-hop07:40 Jules goes into her background15:20 Vikki talks about why the hip-hop world got interested in jewelry19:00 Jules describes grill culture and how it evolved from its humble origins23:45 Vikki's favorite quotes and moments from her bookEpisode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyGuests: Jules Kim, Vikki TobakProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com @jckmagazine, Bijules, Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry HistoryShow RecapThe Intersection of Hip-Hop and JewelryVikki is a longtime journalist and curator. Both of the books she has written so far have been focused on hip-hop. She was an immigrant kid in Detroit, rooted in a city that was founded on music culture. She fell in love with hip-hop as a kid in the 90s, and moved to New York, during an immersive time of music and club culture. She started out working for a record label at age 19, then started writing about this culture.The book tells a different angle to the culture, following this through line that's been a constant throughout Vikki's whole life. When asked when she started researching this topic, she says, “Informally? Since my mom bought me a Nefertiti pendant when I was living in Detroit in the 1980s.” Formally, she started in the beginning of the pandemic. It was challenging at that time because she couldn't visit the diamond district or Canal Street, as she would have wanted to do in person. Jewelry is part of the fabric of hip-hop and club culture. You see it reflected in what people are wearing when you walk down the streets of New York.Musical InfluencesMany musicians contributed to Vikki's book: Slick Rick—known as the don of hip-hop jewelry—wrote the foreword, and LL Cool J contributed an essay about a trip he took to Cote D'Ivoire in 1988 and the African link to hip-hop jewelry; A$AP Ferg, the first hip-hop ambassador for Tiffany. The common thread across these stories is the shared value of success and what we wear on our bodies as being representative of so much more (status, “making it,” being royalty). It's more than conspicuous consumption. Jewelry is a communication.Jules' BackgroundJules grew up in Richmond, Virginia. As soon as she and her twin sister could, they moved to New York. They were both DJing and throwing parties. Jules came to the city as a fashion intern and was fascinated with nightlife and the fast-paced, shared communal experience. Jules thinks of jewelry as a “forever material,” and says, “in that time period, I was living a very ephemeral experience, so everything was fleeting.” She assisted other fashion designers by day, and carting vinyl records to parties across town by night. She recognized that this experience didn't last forever, and she eventually decided she wanted to make something that lasts.She started Bijules in 2002. She wore all her pieces out and sold them at clubs. She was influenced by street fashion and decided to implement the nameplate with graffiti. When asked if she had any training, Jules said no. She went to university on scholarship for flute. She realized formal training wasn't for her. She studied fashion in France, then came back and took a jewelry 101 class. It inspired her to dedicate herself to learning.Downtown CultureVikki talks about the jewelry scene on Canal Street vs. in the diamond district. It's cheaper, more playful. The diamond district was this other world that she didn't have a reason to go to. Hip-hop and club culture is a culture of hustle, which overlaps with jewelry industry. Both are made up of immigrants. Being part of downtown culture was also this way. Vikki describes a “motley crew” that had similar hustle, dreams, and aspirations.Hip-Hop and Jewelry ThenVikki talks about the origins of hip-hop's interest in jewelry. The young people who were to become the future superstars of the genre looked to the street for their styles. The first instance of jewelry on a hip-hop album cover was Kurtis Blow's debut album in 1980, and those chains were very tiny and layered with a few pendants. As hip-hop stepped into its power in the ‘90s and more money started coming into the culture, early styles started coming along. That moment quickly led to artists using platinum, diamonds, and other precious materials in their jewelry. Trends included label pendants—the Roc-A-Fella chain, Death Row pendant, etc. There were many milestones that inform how the jewelry looks and the influence it has on the larger jewelry world.Grill CultureAny other trends that we really owe to the hip-hop world and don't recognize their true origins? Vikki underlines that the styles that have ties to African cultures, which can be seen in Fulani hoop earrings, Ashanti rings, Tuareg rings, etc.Jules answers the question too. Hip-hop is born from African American culture. The grill originally came from a need for dental attention. Fast generations to what it is now: “There's something beautiful about embellishing what you say and how it escapes your mouth,” comments Jules. Jules describes how she partnered with Erica Badu on a project called “Badrool.” Jules' husband took photographs in Senegal. She describes a photo that shows a ritual and jewelry that is connected with it—a type of grill. The “badrool” looks like rose gold falling out of Erica Badu's mouth.Hip-Hop and Jewelry NowWhen asked if she has any favorite parts of her book to note, Vikki references a Biggie quote, “You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far.” Now everyone is dying to work with hip-hop artists. She thinks of this quote and remembers the early days when that was not the case. Jules shares a positive connection someone made as a result of Vikki's book—it speaks to the culture and how committed it is to communicating its style through jewelry. Jules' anecdote shows how the book is actively inspiring new designers.
You'll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates interview two guests—Vikki Tobak author of Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry History, and Jules Kim, owner and designer of Bijules Jewelry. They discuss how both women came up in the New York City club culture scene, and how it influenced both of their careers. Vikki talks about the early days of hip-hop and how its connection to jewelry began and evolved. Jules notes some jewelry styles that have their origins in African and African American culture, and the beauty of their evolution through time.Show Notes02:30 The hosts introduce their guests, Vikki Tobak and Jules Kim03:05 Vikki shares her background and interest in jewelry and hip-hop07:40 Jules goes into her background15:20 Vikki talks about why the hip-hop world got interested in jewelry19:00 Jules describes grill culture and how it evolved from its humble origins23:45 Vikki's favorite quotes and moments from her bookEpisode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyGuests: Jules Kim, Vikki TobakProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com @jckmagazine, Bijules, Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry HistoryShow RecapThe Intersection of Hip-Hop and JewelryVikki is a longtime journalist and curator. Both of the books she has written so far have been focused on hip-hop. She was an immigrant kid in Detroit, rooted in a city that was founded on music culture. She fell in love with hip-hop as a kid in the 90s, and moved to New York, during an immersive time of music and club culture. She started out working for a record label at age 19, then started writing about this culture.The book tells a different angle to the culture, following this through line that's been a constant throughout Vikki's whole life. When asked when she started researching this topic, she says, “Informally? Since my mom bought me a Nefertiti pendant when I was living in Detroit in the 1980s.” Formally, she started in the beginning of the pandemic. It was challenging at that time because she couldn't visit the diamond district or Canal Street, as she would have wanted to do in person. Jewelry is part of the fabric of hip-hop and club culture. You see it reflected in what people are wearing when you walk down the streets of New York.Musical InfluencesMany musicians contributed to Vikki's book: Slick Rick—known as the don of hip-hop jewelry—wrote the foreword, and LL Cool J contributed an essay about a trip he took to Cote D'Ivoire in 1988 and the African link to hip-hop jewelry; A$AP Ferg, the first hip-hop ambassador for Tiffany. The common thread across these stories is the shared value of success and what we wear on our bodies as being representative of so much more (status, “making it,” being royalty). It's more than conspicuous consumption. Jewelry is a communication.Jules' BackgroundJules grew up in Richmond, Virginia. As soon as she and her twin sister could, they moved to New York. They were both DJing and throwing parties. Jules came to the city as a fashion intern and was fascinated with nightlife and the fast-paced, shared communal experience. Jules thinks of jewelry as a “forever material,” and says, “in that time period, I was living a very ephemeral experience, so everything was fleeting.” She assisted other fashion designers by day, and carting vinyl records to parties across town by night. She recognized that this experience didn't last forever, and she eventually decided she wanted to make something that lasts.She started Bijules in 2002. She wore all her pieces out and sold them at clubs. She was influenced by street fashion and decided to implement the nameplate with graffiti. When asked if she had any training, Jules said no. She went to university on scholarship for flute. She realized formal training wasn't for her. She studied fashion in France, then came back and took a jewelry 101 class. It inspired her to dedicate herself to learning.Downtown CultureVikki talks about the jewelry scene on Canal Street vs. in the diamond district. It's cheaper, more playful. The diamond district was this other world that she didn't have a reason to go to. Hip-hop and club culture is a culture of hustle, which overlaps with jewelry industry. Both are made up of immigrants. Being part of downtown culture was also this way. Vikki describes a “motley crew” that had similar hustle, dreams, and aspirations.Hip-Hop and Jewelry ThenVikki talks about the origins of hip-hop's interest in jewelry. The young people who were to become the future superstars of the genre looked to the street for their styles. The first instance of jewelry on a hip-hop album cover was Kurtis Blow's debut album in 1980, and those chains were very tiny and layered with a few pendants. As hip-hop stepped into its power in the ‘90s and more money started coming into the culture, early styles started coming along. That moment quickly led to artists using platinum, diamonds, and other precious materials in their jewelry. Trends included label pendants—the Roc-A-Fella chain, Death Row pendant, etc. There were many milestones that inform how the jewelry looks and the influence it has on the larger jewelry world.Grill CultureAny other trends that we really owe to the hip-hop world and don't recognize their true origins? Vikki underlines that the styles that have ties to African cultures, which can be seen in Fulani hoop earrings, Ashanti rings, Tuareg rings, etc.Jules answers the question too. Hip-hop is born from African American culture. The grill originally came from a need for dental attention. Fast generations to what it is now: “There's something beautiful about embellishing what you say and how it escapes your mouth,” comments Jules. Jules describes how she partnered with Erica Badu on a project called “Badrool.” Jules' husband took photographs in Senegal. She describes a photo that shows a ritual and jewelry that is connected with it—a type of grill. The “badrool” looks like rose gold falling out of Erica Badu's mouth.Hip-Hop and Jewelry NowWhen asked if she has any favorite parts of her book to note, Vikki references a Biggie quote, “You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far.” Now everyone is dying to work with hip-hop artists. She thinks of this quote and remembers the early days when that was not the case. Jules shares a positive connection someone made as a result of Vikki's book—it speaks to the culture and how committed it is to communicating its style through jewelry. Jules' anecdote shows how the book is actively inspiring new designers.
Bengals beat the Jets 27-12 in the Garden State. Kitty Katz, John Ford and Greg from A-1 Express their gratitude for the W, give out game balls and answer the mailbag. Dino and Ricky call in to spill tea and play trivia. Outro: Work by A$AP Ferg
In this episode, Tubby sits down with Hellen Killah and Joe Brady (with Showdown Productions) along with Sicario Tako Cartel's, Brandon and Ron, to recap this summer's "Sundown Festival" while listening to the 2013 debut studio album by the festival's headlining act, A$AP Ferg, "Trap Lord".
Always On Time - Ja Rule ft. Ashanti Tusa - Karol G & Nicki MinajI Like You - Post Malone & Doja Cat Work it - Missy Elliot Freaky Deaky - Tyga & Doja CatBezerk - Big Sean ft. A$AP Ferg & Hit-BoyMy Type - SaweetieTruffle Butter - Nicki Minaj ft Drake & Lil Wayne Finesse (Remix) - Bruno Mars ft Cardi BFirst Class - Jack Harlow
"How important is taking time to map things out weeks, months, or even years in advance? This week's guest was Sr. Artist Manager at Roc Nation Kaily Nash. In this episode, we talked about how Kaily started working in the advertising business before making the move to the music business and helping Tyga run his brand before joining Roc Nation. From there we dug into how artists should be thinking and planning to have a long career and the current factors they should be focusing on in order to achieve their goals. A great chat with lots of gems! If you're interested in being part of the conversation, join us each week at 11 am est/8 am pst on Twitter Spaces! More Studio Talk: Monday Morning Manager Newsletter Blog Instagram Youtube Twitter
Welcome back! This week I had an amazing conversation with Herbert Lui on Sharpen Your Edge Live. Herbert is a writer and an editorial director. His editorial studio, Wonder Shuttle, has worked with companies such as Shopify, Twilio, and Skillshare, and organizations like the City of Toronto. He is the editor of The World According to Kanye, which was featured at Hypebeast, The FADER, and Complex. He also hosted Prologue, a video series where recording artists like Ty Dolla $ign, Post Malone, and A$AP Ferg talk about the early days of their creative journeys. Herbert wanted to create his own platform where he could write online, so he started a blog. Outside of this blog, he has written for The Globe and Mail, Fast Company, TIME, The Huffington Post, Quartz, and several other outlets. Today, thousands of people subscribe to his work on email. Enjoy this conversation all about the creativity process and the link between creativity and wellbeing. If you want to learn more about Herbert and his book, you can go to his website at herbertlui.net. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-greg-wells/support
This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast presents an interview with musician and founding member/keyboardist for the progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee, Joel Cummins. Joel's keyboard wizardry is widely established throughout the music world. Beyond his heralded work with the increasingly popular, must-see live act that is Umphrey's McGee, Joel has released impressive solo work and plays in bands with the likes of Nels Cline, Mike Watt, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction, and Chris Poland of Megadeth. Beyond that, he has collaborated with such acclaimed artists as Huey Lewis, Joshua Redman, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Buddy Guy, Thundercat, A$AP Ferg, Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, and Les Claypool. Throughout their now twenty-four year career, Umphrey's McGee has slowly but surely become one of America's most crowd pleasing live acts. The band has been completely DIY their entire existence and have been extremely successful at it without any major label or management influence. While grouped within the genre, Umphrey's McGee doesn't fit a traditional "jamband" mold. With elements of prog and classic rock, and even heavy metal, influencing their sound and live performances, Umphrey's McGee is a unique and captivating beast of band, one which has fostered legions of hardcore fans and has propelled to the top of festival bills, annual multi-night stands at venues such as Red Rocks and the Beacon Theater, and an extremely successful touring career. Their latest album, Asking For a Friend, — the focus of this episode — is the band's fourteenth studio effort and it might be their most emotionally charged and powerful yet. The reason for this heightened potency is pandemic related. Recorded over the course of three sessions at three different studios during the pandemic, Asking For A Friend represents a new approach for Umphrey's McGee. With less pressure to finish the album quickly due to the industry-wide pause caused by the pandemic, the band was able to spend more time perfecting each track. In this episode host Michael Shields and Joel Cummins discuss the fascinating way Asking For a Friend was recorded amid the pandemic while expounding upon the band's songwriting process in general. They talk about the lyrical themes of the album, what it has been like adding the music from Asking For a Friend into their live repertoire, and a great deal more!Grab the vinyl or a digital copy of Asking For a Friend here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone lets welcome onto the bus, Eric Gerloff! Eric wears a lot of hats on tour; he's a tour manager, production manager, and sound engineer to name a few. Eric has toured with a wide variety of artists starting all the way back on Warped Tour and now tour manages A$AP Ferg, Lil Uzi Vert, and BoywithUke. Thanks to his years of experience in the music industry, Eric has a strong gut feeling when hiring crew members or working with a new artist. There's so much knowledge to gain from Eric so get comfy for this week's episode of Don't Shit on the Bus! In this episode of the Don't Shit On The Bus podcast we will learn: • How Eric has worked with a long list of varied genre artist • What is it like to tour in the rap/hip hop world • Why does Eric trust his gut so much when choosing crew members or artists to work for • Lessons Eric learned from mistakes he made early in his career (00:00) Intro (01:47) Patreon (02:13) Eric gets on the bus (02:27) How long Adam and Eric have known each other (04:50) When Eric started touring (06:24) Mistakes Eric made early on in his career (11:08) Who Eric has worked for (13:43) Difference between Warped Tour bands and hip-hop artists (20:02) What it's like being on a free for all tour (25:47) How to let people know you're available (27:37) What Eric looks for when bringing on new tour members (36:28) Smoking and drinking on the job (49:27) How to know when you're the right fit for an artist (56:04) Wrap up notes (56:38) Shower Shoes --- Eric Gerloff - Guest ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detroitbatman_/ ► Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-gerloff-29880351 --- Don't Shit On The Bus Podcast ► Website: http://www.dontshitonthebus.com ► Spotify: http://bit.ly/DSotBspotify ► Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DSotBapple ► TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dontshitonthebus ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSotBpodcast ► Instagram: https://instagram.com/DSotBpodcast ► Facebook: https://facebook.com/DSotBpodcast ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/DSotB --- Adam Elmakias - Host ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/elmakias ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elmakias ► Website: https://www.adamelmakias.com --- Edited & Produced by Connor Gaskey
Welcome to #UnitedMasters SelectConversations Season 2 presented by Ally. As we continue to empower the next generation of creators and entrepreneurs, this episode is a must listen! Host Rachie Jackson dives into A$AP Ferg's Harlem upbringing, fashion DNA, money, artistry and how supreme confidence is true peace. The gems dropped are priceless, and you will learn that "proper preparation prevents poor performance!" Get ready to take notes. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for another Contemporary Cool and for this one, we get into projects by Add-2, Noname, A$AP Ferg & K.A.A.N.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:56) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) Jack Harlow - Come Home the Kids Miss You Bloc Party - Alpha Games Arcade Fire - We IDK - Simple Chyna Streetz - Hourglass Ashs The Best - 1995 (EP) Otis Mensah - things I should have said a year ago (EP) Black Star - No Fear of Time siegfried komidashi - MOONWALKER AQUARIUS (EP) siegfried komidashi - three alpha yankee ! (EP) Nejma Nefertiti - Jayne Wayne The Thriller Knucks - ALPHA PLACE Emeli Sande - Let's Say For Instance Lady London - Lady Like: The Boss Tape 1/12/199? - (24:04)Trap Lord - (33:19)Jim Crow: The Musical - (48:34) Telefone - (1:02:25)Lighter Note - (1:19:26)Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved. Be sure to let us know that you're supporting us!Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Records for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @5thElement_UK5E Community DiscordChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
Super late! but the episode is here now. We missed a bunch of stuff last so we decided this week's episode would be an “In The Mix” Takeover. yeah giving our unsolicited opinions on stories this week wheater you like it or not because we're always down for the MUSIC and MESS! [0:41 - 8:52] Recap/Check-in [8:59] Happy Hour: drink your own drink [10:00] In the mix: [10:27] Brief thoughts about Will and Chris. [17:38] Blac Chyna and child support, [24:12] Remy Ma says Doja Cat isn't a rapper,[31:32] Ella Mai album soon come, [33:08] Latto album drop, [39:54]Summer Walker no love extended song and video. [46:51]Artist wanting to quit music,[55:22]Tammy and Waka still friends after split, and [01:02:26] City Girls release new song [01:07:06]The Soundtrack: Vibes for the week Dreamvile - Lifestyle (Feat.A$AP Ferg) Eli - Skyfall RAAHiim - Peak (Fed Up) Latto - Bussdown (Feat. Kodak Black) Follow Us, Rate and Review on Apple Podcast All social Media Accounts for RCC linked below https://rccpod.onuniverse.com/ Email: Redcuppod@gmail.com
This week Demar and Adriel discuss Dreamville's latest mixtape ‘D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape', J.Cole's stature in hip hop and whether Bas and A$AP Ferg should join forces. Demar's rating: 5.5Adriel's rating: 6.5The Love List: Stick, Lifestyle, Heaven's EP, Starting 5Follow us:Twitter / Instagram:@AlbumModePod@AdrielSmileyOfficial@DemarjGrantClubhouse / Greenroom:@demar@adrielsmiley
01. Afrojack - Id (Intro Edit) 02. Afrojack feat. Eva Simons - Take Over Control (Acappella) [Wall] 03. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo & Afrojack & Nayer - Give Me Everything (Acappella) [Wall] 04. Major Lazer feat. Vybz Kartel - Pon De Floor (Acappella) [Mad Decent] 05. Afrojack feat. Stephen Wrabel - Ten Feet Tall (Acappella) [Island] 06. Joyryde & Skrillex - Agen Wida (Afrojack Remix) [Owsla] 07. David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium [Fmif] 08. Afrojack & Fedde Le Grand feat. Mc Ambush - 1234 [Wall] 09. Green Velvet & Harvard Bass - Lazer Beams (Acappella) [Relief] 10. Ke$Ha vs. A$Ap Ferg vs. Twoloud & Haechi & Mnnr vs. Fisher vs. Valentino Khan - Tik Tok vs. Work vs. Give It Up vs. Losing It vs. Deep Down Low (Afrojack Edit)Rca&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;A$Ap&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Owsla&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Playbox&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Self Released 11. Id - Id 12. Afrojack & Steve Aoki feat. Miss Palmer - No Beef (Id Remix) [Wall/Ultra] 13. Afrojack - Bangduck [Wall] 14. R3Hab & Bassjackers - Raise Those Hands [Fly Eye] 15. Afrojack - Rock The House [Wall] 16. Afrojack - Id 17. Masked Wolf - Astronaut In The Ocean (Accapella) [Elektra] 18. Afrojack - Id 19. Id - Id 20. Mightyfools - Footrocker (Get Your, Get Your Hands Up Acappella) [Revealed] 21. Id - Id 22. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (Accapella) [Republic] 23. Afrojack - The Birds [Wall] 24. Afrojack & Black V Neck - To The Floor [Mdlbeast] 25. Kura & Afrojack - Id 26. Farruko feat. Victor Cardenas - Pepas [Sony] 27. Afrojack - Id 28. Afrojack feat. Mike Taylor - Summerthing! [Island] 29. Lil Wayne feat. Drake & Future - Love Me [Young Money/Cash Money] 30. Afrojack - Id [Wall] 31. Acraze feat. Cherish - Do It To It (Accapella) [Thrive Music] 32. J Balvin & Skrillex - In Da Getto (Accapella) [Umg] 33. Makj & Lil Jon - Let's Get F*Cked Up [Ultra] 34. Afrojack - Id 35. Afrojack - Id 36. Benny Benassi feat. Gary Go - Cinema (Acappella) [Ultra] 37. Breach - Jack [Dirtybird] 38. Afrojack - Id 39. Smack & No Thanks feat. Weird Grrl - No Man [Future House Music] 40. Yeah Yeah Yeahs & A-Trak vs. Silvio Ecomo & Chuckie & Afrojack vs. Alice Deejay vs. Spree Wilson - Heads Will Roll vs. Moombah vs. Better Off Alone vs. The Sparks (Afrojack Mashup)Dirty Dutch&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Fool's Gold&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Violent&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Island 41. Afrojack & R3Hab - Id 42. Internet Money feat. Don Toliver & Gunna & Nav - Lemonade (Accapella) [Free] 43. Id - Id 44. Afrojack - Id (Take And Night) 45. Tove Lo - Habits (Stay High) (Acappella) [Umg] 46. Id - Id 47. Luxtides On Stage 48. David Guetta & Afrojack feat. Luxtides - Hero [Wall] 49. Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl feat. Georgi Kay - In My Mind (Acappella) [Axtone] 50. Swedish House Mafia - It Gets Better (David Guetta & Zedd Remix) [Ssa/Republic] 51. Afrojack & Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers [Spinnin'] 52. Afrojack - Id 53. Zomboy - Valley Of Violence [Never Say Die] 54. Timmy Trumpet & Afrojack - Id 55. Dj Afrojack & Ricky Breaker vs. Justice vs. Simian - Flawless Victory vs. We Are Your Friends (Afrojack Edit)Ed Banger&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Wall 56. Eurythmics vs. David Guetta & Martin Garrix & Brooks vs. Afrojack vs. Pitbull - Sweet Dreams vs. Like I Do vs. Take Over Control vs. Give Me Everything (Afrojack Live Show Edit)Rca&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Wall&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Parlophone 57. Afrojack feat. Ally Brooke - All Night (Festival Mix) [Wall] 58. Afrojack feat. Ally Brooke - All Night (Festival Mix) [Wall] 59. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo & Afrojack & Nayer - Give Me Everything (Acappella) [Wall] 60. David Guetta vs. Hardwell & W&W vs. Lazy Rich & Hot Mouth vs. Afrojack & Mc Ambush vs. Avicii vs. Swedish House Mafia - Titanium vs. Hands Up vs. Hey Brother (Afrojack Mashup)Fmif&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Prmd&Thinsp;/&Thinsp;Wall 61. Fais feat. Afrojack - Hey [Wall] 62. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Martin Garrix - Tremor (Sensation 2014 Anthem) [Spinnin'] 63. Mightyfools - Footrocker (Get Your, Get Your Hands Up Acappella) [Revealed] 64. Afrojack & Lucas & Steve & Dubvision - Anywhere With You [Wall] 65. Afrojack - Id 66. Afrojack feat. Stephen Wrabel - Ten Feet Tall (Acappella) [Island] 66. Dubvision & Afrojack - Id
My guest for this podcast is a rapper named Buddy. He's made music with the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Chance the Rapper, A$AP Ferg, Nipsy Hussle, and more. He is also a good guy. This was a very fun episode featuring discussions on breakups, the occult, clowns, and more.Here is a song by Buddy that I like a lot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3QOBYq0lBIAlso if you live in Los Angeles get tickets to my live podcast recording here: https://lodgeroomhlp.com/shows/therapy-gecko-podcast-liveI am a gecko.
Recorded live 11-5-21 on WRVZ 98.7 The Beat in Charleston, WV. Some old stuff, some new stuff, some blends... Core DJs BookCharlieBlac@gmail.com Aaliyah - One In A Million (blend) A$AP Ferg ft Pharrell - Green Juice 1:50 Morray - Quicksand 4:00 Doja Cat ft The Weeknd - You Right (blend) 5:50 Ciara ft Ludacris - Oh 7:36 Internet Money ft Gunna & Don Toliver - His & Hers 9:41 Destiny's Child - Say My Name 13:04 J Cole ft Morray - My Life 14:37 Summer Walker ft Usher - Come Thru (blend) 16:14 Kendra Jae - BIG 18:50 MK.xyz - One Time 20:23 Silk Sonic - Smokin Out The Window 23:05 DMX - How's It Goin Down 26:15 Moneybagg Yo - Scorpio 27:25 Aaliyah - If Your Girl Only Knew (blend) 29:15 Yung Bleu ft Chris Brown - Baddest 30:15 Lil Troy - Wanna Be A Baller (blend) 31:50 Mount Westmore - Big Subwoofer 33:24 Wale ft J Cole - Poke It Out 36:57 Black Sheep - This or That 40:20 Jack Harlow ft Chris Brown - Already Best Friends (blend) 41:53 EPMD - Crossover 42:59 Latto - Big Energy 44:16 2Pac - All About You 47:00 Post Malone ft The Weeknd - Right Now 48:05 Drake - Find Your Love (blend) 51:30
the two of us are workaholics to the core. but where does this work ethic come from? probably something that all of us can relate to, from learning how our parents immigrated across the waters to a foreign land where they had to build their lives up, brick by brick. in this episode, we go in depth on the work backgrounds of our parents and how they influenced our work ethic, and what we think about the work-school balance in our community. in the words of A$AP Ferg, Rihanna, and many more moguls, what's your reason for not putting in work today? Keep tabs on us: Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/difficultish/ Mohuya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthave/ Mashnun's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mashnunmunir/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/difficultish/support
In our third episode of SelectConversations, we're honored to welcome A$AP Ferg, Frank ‘The Butcher' Rivera, Joel Rodriguez, & Arby Li. In this episode they cover a range of topics including the relationship between consumers and brands, brands and artists, making natural partnerships, how artists can get on brands radars, when it makes sense to find partners and more. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.