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Twilight Session Episode 233 06/06/2026Soulful and Sexy!Playing the best in Neo under played soul and independent soul. Featured artists include Tara Alisia, Jane Handcock, Demae, Ari Lennox, Tiffany Gouache, Reel People plus many many more.Catch me every Saturday between 9pm-11pm for great beats with great vibes on dejavufm.com.Facebook Drea Positive LadyTwitter @Positive lady DreInstagram Dreahpositivelady#neosoul #nusoul #rnb #soul #radioshow #podcast #dejavufm #lovemusic #positive #radio #dj #female
Ian Von catches up with Phabo backstage in New Orleans during his tour run with Ari Lennox for an honest conversation about life on the road, performing for Ari's loyal R&B audience, and how every city brings a different energy to the show. Phabo also breaks down his new project Ratchet & Blues, the creative freedom behind it, paying homage to classic R&B, and how touring has helped him grow as an artist and performer. They also talk fan-building, the business side of touring, Ari Lennox's impact on modern R&B, and what's next — including Blue Note performances and a full Ratchet & Blues tour.
Join Kirby Gwen for an exclusive chat with R&B superstar Ari Lennox as she talks about the hilarious and heartfelt realities of life behind the fame. Ari also dives into how she turns heartbreak into art while striving to rewire her brain for better energy and higher self-esteem. Tune in for a warm, lively conversation about healing, growth, and feeling seen through the power of song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Austin-based Lani Thomison, aka Street Peach, is fresh off an Ari Lennox after-show at Stubbs and returning to Song of the Day with her latest single, Cloud 12. Produced by Chris Beale of Magna Carta, this song muses on the soaring highs of a romantic relationship in her unique alt-R&B style. With a warm guitar […] The post Street Peach: “Cloud 12” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Why do we chase people who can't love us properly? This week, we break down attachment styles, healthy love feeling unfamiliar , and healing. Plus we're recapping our experience seeing Ari Lennox and what's on the ballot because it's time to VOTE !
Welcome to Day 523 of the Apocalypse. The Samurai Professionals are back with their mix of chaos, culture, and conversations you didn't know you needed.This week, Marvin and Frank discuss the lost episode they recorded last week, the arrest of Pooh Shiesty & Big30 in connection to a robbery involving Gucci Mane, Brandy's memoir revealing more about her relationship with Wanya Morris, Ari Lennox on the Pour Minds Podcast sparks a lot of personal stories you are going to want to miss, **SPOILER ALERT** the guys react to the Season 2 finale of Paradise and much more. Let's Chop It Up! Rate, Comment, and Subscribe. It helps the podcast to grow.Please visit us at TheSamuraiPros.comLeave us a voice note. We'll play it on then show. Follow the hosts on social all social platforms:Instagram | @TheSamuraiPros Twitter | @TheSamuraiPros Marvin | @MarvinxAdams Frank | @iCanOnlyBeFrankDon't forget to tag #TheSamuraiPros or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode!
In this episode of the Black Dads Club Podcast, we dive into real conversations about fatherhood, career challenges, and the realities of navigating life as Black men in today's world. The fellas discuss the viral clip of Dr. Marc Lamont Hill discussing feminism and capitalism, while breaking down Ari Lenox recent statements about Men not caring about her accomplishments. JOIN THE PATERON TODAY: SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE(00:10) The fellas react to their Charlotte Compare Foods TikTok clip heating up across socials - (07:45) Ari Lennox sits down with the Pour Minds Podcast to discuss how successful Women intimidate Men - (23:11) The Black Community is on fire after finding out The Price is Right Host Bob Barker was racist - (40:00) The fellas react to the recent episode of the Joe Budden Podcast where Dr Marc Lamont Hill states he's a feminist while comparing it to being Pro Black as a White American. - (01:04:20) Did the Republicans leak that Former Vice President Kamala Harris is leading the field for the DNC 2028 Presidential Race? - (01:28:08) Kanye West drops Bully and its time for us to accept the change - (01:31:00) If Dan Hurley was Black, would we accept his actions?SUPPORT THE PODCAST - Subscribe to YouTube - Discord - PatreonFollow Us On: Instagram - TwitterSubmit to #ASKADAD: https://www.blackdadsclub.org/join-the-showFollow Mike: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pastormikewill/Twitter https://x.com/PastorMikeWillFollow Gavin: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iam_gavinb/Twitter https://x.com/iAM_GAVINB
Ari Lennox spoke candidly about how some men minimize her accomplishments—like investing in property—because her success can feel intimidating. That theme lines up with other recent relationship commentary she’s made about recognizing how “toxic energy” shaped her dating choices and rethinking what stability can look like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show kicked off with an uplifting prayer and then jumped straight into the day’s biggest headlines—especially the sticker-shock at the pump, with the cast reacting to gas climbing above $4 a gallon nationwide. For added context, AAA’s tracker put the U.S. national average at $4.018 per gallon as of March 31, 2026, after a steep month-over-month rise. From there, the conversation turned to culture: Ari Lennox spoke candidly about how some men minimize her accomplishments—like investing in property—because her success can feel intimidating. That theme lines up with other recent relationship commentary she’s made about recognizing how “toxic energy” shaped her dating choices and rethinking what stability can look like. In entertainment news, the crew reacted to Suge Knight announcing a new memoir, Your Pain Is My Joy, and discussed why people will be locked in for his version of hip-hop history and industry controversy. The publisher listing confirms the book is set for August 4, 2026 and frames it as an “unflinching” tell-all from prison, revisiting Death Row’s rise and notorious moments from the era. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailWent to a sex club with my man & Shanta… yeah, you already know this episode is chaos
This week, Lex P. and Drea Nicole sit down with the beautiful, soulful, and unapologetically real Ari Lennox. From getting bullied and switching schools to finding her voice through music, Ari opens up about her journey, her glow-up, and what really shifted for her when she turned 30. The conversation gets into discipline, consistency, and what it actually takes to maintain confidence on and off stage. Ari also breaks down her creative process, the inspiration behind her new album Vacancy, and why she’s no longer seeking validation from anyone but herself. Lex and Drea get into their Pour Decisions, reflecting on drinking habits, accountability, and the realities of navigating life in their 30s. Then things get real as they dive into relationships — leaving a “good man,” trusting your intuition, and standing firm in your choices as a woman who already has her own. Grab a drink and tap in for honesty, growth, and a lot of real talk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Se voir refuser une promotion au travail, être touché par la maladie, être trahi par un proche... Le sentiment d'injustice peut trouver sa source dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. S'il peut être légitime, il peut s'installer et affecter la santé sur le long terme. Comment surmonter son sentiment d'injustice ? Ce sentiment peut-il être bénéfique ? Se voir refuser une promotion, être confronté à la maladie ou encore subir une trahison… Le sentiment d'injustice peut naître dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. Fréquent et souvent légitime, il peut pourtant s'installer durablement et avoir des répercussions sur la santé mentale et physique. Un ressenti aux multiples impacts Lorsqu'il persiste, le sentiment d'injustice peut générer stress, colère ou incompréhension, et fragiliser l'équilibre émotionnel. Il peut aussi influencer les relations aux autres et la perception de soi, en nourrissant un mal-être profond. Un levier ou un fardeau ? Mais ce sentiment est-il uniquement négatif ? Dans certains cas, il peut devenir un moteur pour agir, se défendre ou faire évoluer une situation. Reste à comprendre comment l'apprivoiser, pour éviter qu'il ne devienne envahissant et apprendre à le dépasser. Avec : Stéphanie Hahusseau, médecin psychiatre psycho-thérapeute à Paris, spécialiste des émotions et auteure de l'ouvrage Le Sentiment d'injustice : Sortir de l'amertume et du ressentiment, paru aux éditions Odile Jacob André Alihonou, psychologue clinicien à Cotonou, au Bénin, directeur exécutif de l'ONG Cercle International d'Actions pour le Développement Intégré - CIADI. En fin d'émission, nous parlons des résultats de l'étude, menée par une équipe de recherche de l'Inserm, de l'Université de Lille et du CHU de Lille, portant sur la découverte de cellules dans l'apparition et la progression de la maladie. Interview de Vincent Prévot, directeur de recherche Inserm, responsable de l'équipe développement et plasticité du cerveau neuroendocrine à Lille. Programmation musicale : ► Blood Orange, Steve Lacy – « Out of your league » ► Ari Lennox feat. Buju Banton - « Company ».
Se voir refuser une promotion au travail, être touché par la maladie, être trahi par un proche... Le sentiment d'injustice peut trouver sa source dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. S'il peut être légitime, il peut s'installer et affecter la santé sur le long terme. Comment surmonter son sentiment d'injustice ? Ce sentiment peut-il être bénéfique ? Se voir refuser une promotion, être confronté à la maladie ou encore subir une trahison… Le sentiment d'injustice peut naître dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. Fréquent et souvent légitime, il peut pourtant s'installer durablement et avoir des répercussions sur la santé mentale et physique. Un ressenti aux multiples impacts Lorsqu'il persiste, le sentiment d'injustice peut générer stress, colère ou incompréhension, et fragiliser l'équilibre émotionnel. Il peut aussi influencer les relations aux autres et la perception de soi, en nourrissant un mal-être profond. Un levier ou un fardeau ? Mais ce sentiment est-il uniquement négatif ? Dans certains cas, il peut devenir un moteur pour agir, se défendre ou faire évoluer une situation. Reste à comprendre comment l'apprivoiser, pour éviter qu'il ne devienne envahissant et apprendre à le dépasser. Avec : Stéphanie Hahusseau, médecin psychiatre psycho-thérapeute à Paris, spécialiste des émotions et auteure de l'ouvrage Le Sentiment d'injustice : Sortir de l'amertume et du ressentiment, paru aux éditions Odile Jacob André Alihonou, psychologue clinicien à Cotonou, au Bénin, directeur exécutif de l'ONG Cercle International d'Actions pour le Développement Intégré - CIADI. En fin d'émission, nous parlons des résultats de l'étude, menée par une équipe de recherche de l'Inserm, de l'Université de Lille et du CHU de Lille, portant sur la découverte de cellules dans l'apparition et la progression de la maladie. Interview de Vincent Prévot, directeur de recherche Inserm, responsable de l'équipe développement et plasticité du cerveau neuroendocrine à Lille. Programmation musicale : ► Blood Orange, Steve Lacy – « Out of your league » ► Ari Lennox feat. Buju Banton - « Company ».
On this episode of Save The Date Reacts E2, we break down four clips that all point to the same tension in modern dating: people want connection, but not everybody has the maturity, self-awareness, or responsibility to handle it well. Clips featured: Ari Lennox on regretting toxic choices https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVuRG3XDKA_/?igsh=MWV6M256a2JvNW00bQ== “That's God's daughter” / what are you teaching your sons about dating? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVcADR-EZLI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Why pursue someone if you're not ready for a relationship? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUt_-MckSAc/ There is nothing more beautiful than sacrificial love https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVjgntygIDE/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== We get into toxic chemistry, disposable dating behavior, access without responsibility, and the difference between wanting love and actually being ready to sustain it. This one is for people who are tired of vague intentions, mixed signals, ego-driven pursuit, and dating dynamics that leave real emotional damage behind. Tell us in the comments: Which clip told the biggest truth? What is hurting dating more right now — ego, loneliness, lack of healing, or lack of accountability? Hashtags: #SaveTheDatePodcast #SoundCloudPodcast #DatingCulture #ModernDating #RelationshipTalk #DatingAdvice #EmotionalMaturity #ToxicRelationships #HealthyLove #PodcastDiscussion #BlackPodcast #LoveTalk #IntentionalDating #RelationshipGrowth #DatingCommentary
In the latest episode from the JBP, the crew reacts to Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo's 83-point game earlier this week against the Wizards (19:49) before Joe doubles down on his thoughts on Season 2 of 'Paradise' (45:10). Rumors of Janet Jackson clashing with her brother Jermaine over the Michael Jackson biopic (55:27), Jack Harlow's new album (1:05:15), and Papoose & Maino join in with rap disses of their own (1:25:40). Also, Jill Scott says fans won't be able to use their phones for her upcoming tour (1:34:17), Ari Lennox's interview on HOT 97 (1:34:17), Ice comments on Boosie clapping back at Kodak Black (2:10:45), the room reacts to India Love saying men who complain about prices is a turn off (2:28:00), and much more. Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
Singer Ari Lennox Says She Regrets Giving TOXIC MEN Attention Instead Of The Sweet Ones by Greg Adams
Van and Rachel react to the cancellation of the Atlanta Hawks' "Magic City Night" and Bam Adebayo's 83 points before switching gears to discuss potential threats from Iran. Plus, Harvey Weinstein speaks from behind bars, Ari Lennox gives life to a meme, and the Target boycott appears to be over. Then, Ryan Michelle Bathé, host of the ‘Paradise' companion podcast joins to talk season 2 of the hit Hulu show. (0:00) Intro (2:32) Magic City Night canceled (13:27) Bam's 83 points (42:34) Harvey Weinstein's interview (59:02) Ari Lennox and why nice guys finish last (1:16:10) Jamal Bryant ends the Target boycott (1:37:16) Real Housewives vs. the feds (1:45:33) Ryan Michelle Bathé joins the show Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guest: Ryan Michelle Bathé Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Jade Whaley Social Producer: Bernard Moore This just in, the Comcast Business Price Lock Guarantee is back. For a limited time you can lock in the same great rate on gig speed internet and advanced security for 5 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Clint Coley and Lou Gee are back in the building for Episode 3, and the rent is definitely due on these opinions. The guys dive deep into the unwritten rules of the high-end steakhouse—and Clint shares the infamous story of the time he dared to ask for steak sauce at Prime 112. Is it a crime against culinary art, or are we paying too much to not have flavor? In this episode, we’re breaking down: Steakhouse Etiquette: The dos, the don'ts, and the "don't you dare" moments when dining at world-class spots. The Prime 112 Incident: Clint’s personal battle with fine-dining snobbery. Ari Lennox’s New Project: A breakdown of her latest album. The guys ask the real question: Who is this music actually for, and why does it hit the way it does? The Old Head Hierarchy: A masterclass in the social structure of Black families. How do you earn your stripes, and when do you officially transition from "nephew" to the man in the plastic-covered chair? Pull up a chair, keep your A1 in your pocket, and tap in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clint Coley and Lou Gee are back in the building for Episode 3, and the rent is definitely due on these opinions. The guys dive deep into the unwritten rules of the high-end steakhouse—and Clint shares the infamous story of the time he dared to ask for steak sauce at Prime 112. Is it a crime against culinary art, or are we paying too much to not have flavor? In this episode, we’re breaking down: Steakhouse Etiquette: The dos, the don'ts, and the "don't you dare" moments when dining at world-class spots. The Prime 112 Incident: Clint’s personal battle with fine-dining snobbery. Ari Lennox’s New Project: A breakdown of her latest album. The guys ask the real question: Who is this music actually for, and why does it hit the way it does? The Old Head Hierarchy: A masterclass in the social structure of Black families. How do you earn your stripes, and when do you officially transition from "nephew" to the man in the plastic-covered chair? Pull up a chair, keep your A1 in your pocket, and tap in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Nique reflects on her recent experiences, including turning 35, her travels, and a plethora of movie reviews. She shares personal insights about aging, homesickness, and the emotional connections to films. The conversation flows through various movie critiques, highlighting themes of creativity and personal growth, while also touching on the importance of home and relationships. She also gets into some of the music she is listening to that recently released including J. Cole, Don Toliver and Ari Lennox.
Démar and Adriel discuss Ari Lennox's latest album "Vacancy", her toned down lyrics and what a label switch can do for her moving forward.Follow us: TikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcomDémar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemiInstagram: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/AlbumModepodAdriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant===================================Démar's rating: 8.5 / 10Adriel's rating: 8.5 / 10The Love List: Under The Moon, Twin Flame, Dreaming, High Key Ari Lennox - Vacancy / 2026 / R&B
Let it be known, that it's Black History Month…and Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete have a double dose of flowers to give!It's been a minute since ReRe and Pete have given flowers to a person/place/thing/idea. On this episode, they share two recipients each. ReRe handles the ladies (Mabel King and Oprah Winfrey) and Pete holds it down for the fellas (Roland Martin and D-Nice). Per usual, they go through their segments (A Rose Is A Rose and Cactus), Pete shares an exciting story of him meeting Ari Lennox and D-Nice, and ReRe always blesses the FFTC Gang with new music and intellectual introvert thoughts. Also, Alyce Rose makes a quick appearance on the show!Enjoy the show and be on the lookout for the 6 year anniversary of the show. February 25th! Something special will happen!Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts: https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast @fftcpodcast on all socialsFollow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what's next in their journeys!Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com | Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com | Instagram: @mralpete Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre tudo que rolou no Grammy 2026.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Isma: “Made In Cohab” https://tinyurl.com/4p7fz8vf➜ Ludovic https://tinyurl.com/muwwfv67➜ Zena https://tinyurl.com/evsr632p➜ Thundercat https://tinyurl.com/y56ffftu➜ Antonio Neves & Thiaguinho Silva https://tinyurl.com/mwh5f4ua➜ RIP Magic https://tinyurl.com/3tt9dks9➜ Ari Lennox https://tinyurl.com/c49v77z6➜ Josiah Soren https://tinyurl.com/4wv5a3d3➜ PVA https://tinyurl.com/2thxm8cr➜ Prehistoric Music Department https://tinyurl.com/yc7upzek➜ Oliver https://tinyurl.com/3efsr84c➜ LOFIHOUSEBOY https://tinyurl.com/y2mpev87➜ Ludovic https://tinyurl.com/muwwfv67➜ Pré/sal https://tinyurl.com/yc488pud➜ Sorosoro https://tinyurl.com/53rd2t23➜ Mari Romano https://tinyurl.com/fjhj7bss➜ Vitor Araújo https://tinyurl.com/48naysbuVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Demon Slayer (Netflix)➜ Guerreiras do K–Pop (Netflix)➜ Chainsaw Man: O Filme — Arco de Reze ➜ Exposição “Cazuza Exagerado”, no Shopping Eldorado, em Pinheiros.➜ “Cazuza - Boas Novas”, de Nilo RomeroPlaylist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
This special Black History Month episode opens with a quick temperature check on the timeline — Grammy Week energy, viral moments, and what had the internet in a chokehold. From there, the conversation unfolds as a celebration, a critique, and a reality check on Black culture in real time. The heart of the episode centers on music and Black entertainment, starting with Grammy predictions, anticipated wins, and the snubs everyone already sees coming. The hosts spotlight powerful Black music excellence moments, honoring icons like Brandy, Mariah Carey, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams. Tribute performances from B2K, Coco Jones, Kehlani, and Erica Bellinger spark a larger discussion about legacy, influence, and who truly gets their flowers while they're here. Eve's long-awaited Grammy win for “You Got Me” raises the question: overdue recognition or perfect timing? The segment closes with reactions to J. Cole's latest freestyle and what it says about lyricism and expectations. In entertainment and culture, the conversation turns critical with the America's Next Top Model Netflix documentary. With Tyra Banks addressing the show's legacy and former contestants speaking out, the hosts debate whether this moment reflects genuine accountability or strategic rebranding — and how much grace time should really get. The episode then opens up into hot debate territory, tackling whether celebrities should be required to speak on social and political issues, if old reality TV should be judged by today's standards, and whether influencer culture is earned or simply the result of lucky timing. The group also digs into the idea of celebrities being “too sensitive” versus finally enforcing boundaries. Things take a darker turn with real-life headlines and internet chaos. The release of Epstein files, alleged celebrity mentions, new developments in the JonBenét Ramsey case, and a second Louisiana prison escape raise questions about truth, conspiracy bait, and how information spreads online. The “we're always being watched” segment explores surveillance culture, leaks, and why receipts now feel like currency. The celebrity crash-out watch segment breaks down Sha'Carri Richardson's arrest and what it could mean for her career, followed by Stefon Diggs dating rumors sparked by Cam'ron's podcast and a broader look at athlete visibility and relationships. A new music check-in rounds things out with honest reactions to fresh releases from DaBaby, Wiz Khalifa, and Ari Lennox — evaluating growth, consistency, and replay value. Finally, sports and culture collide with Super Bowl predictions, MVP picks, and surprise moment calls. The hosts also react to Paul George's 25-game suspension and a thrilling college basketball matchup that reinforces one takeaway: the NBA's future is bright. This episode blends celebration with scrutiny — honoring Black excellence while asking the hard questions about power, accountability, and how culture evolves in public.
The Concert Crew previews Super Bowl LX. Hear the fellas discuss the NFL big stories of the year, the team's road to the Super Bowl, the key players, predictions and much more. Also, the Concert Crew reviews new music from Roc Marciano, Wiz Khalifa, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, A$AP Rocky and Ari Lennox... #ConcertCrew #Podcast #SuperBowlLX #SuperBowl60 #SuperBowl #SeattleSeahawks #NewEnglandPatriots #Seahawks #Patriots #NFL #Football #SamDarnold #DrakeMaye #BadBunny #Seattle #NewEngland #Pod #SBLX
Join the Patreon: www.patreon.com/2Tones The Tony's are back to discuss J Cole's Birthday Blizzard '26 mixtape in advance of his double Album "The Fall Off", ASAP Rocky's latest album "Don't Be Dumb" and Ari Lennox's "Vacancy" before debating a Top 10 No Skip Album and a Top 10 R&B/Rap Collab list from KevOnStage and Tony Baker's Bald Brothers Podcast befroe debating if a myriad of classic albums are "No Skip" albums. Then they shift into discussing Ye's New York Times Apology letter, The Pro Football Hall Of Fame snub of Bill Belichick, Shaduer Sander's Pro Bowl inclusion and NBA Dunk Contest's fall off.
Spark Up Podcast Presents: The Mid-Day Spark Up on WBRU 360 on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 Station: 101.1 FM WBRU 360 & the WBRU360 AppOn today's show, we're breaking down:The New England snowstorm Jim Jones claiming responsibility for Kid Cudi's success and why the internet is debating itSinners: The Movie breaking Oscar history with the most nominations everKanye West issuing a public apology to the Black and Jewish communities and anyone he's hurtNew music from Wizkid & Asake, Ari Lennox, and 42 Dugg to close the showPlus, don't miss The Love Report with this week's topic: Gen Z dating more intentionally in 2026 and what that says about modern relationshipsIt's The Mid-Day Spark Up. Your weekly midday check-in where culture, conversation, and community collide. Hosted by Cristina Sev and co-hosted by DJ Franchise, this show brings real talk, good energy, and unfiltered perspectives.Week #184, from popular news, to world news, local headlines, love, and new music & then someWhether you're listening in the car, at work, at home, or anywhere across the country, this is your reminder to pause, spark your mind, and stay connected.Tune in every Tuesday Live 12 PM to 1 PM from Providence, RI on 101.1 FM WBRU360Download The WBRU app on an iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wbru/id1274238066 Download The WBRU app on an Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wbru&pcampaignid=web_shareFollow Cristina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cristinasev_?igsh=enFkemc2MXAxOWx2 Follow Cristina on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cristinasev_?_r=1&_t=ZP-931QjkCHb7X Follow DJ Franchise on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djfranchise1?igsh=anptNXh6bTE3am9k Follow DJ Franchise on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@djfranchise1?_r=1&_t=ZP-931Qmux6s3D
And we’re back ready to kick off our new era on Netflix. We recap our Sunday snowed in while deciding who will be our pod intimacy coordinator. Ye released a written apology to The Wall Street Journal, but Mal ain’t buying it. On the other hand, Rory gets that it’s all business. We’ve been had the debate if Jim Jones made Kid Cudi, but it went viral on the internet after Cudi had a few words for Jim Jones. Do we need to be humbled as New Yorkers, though? Plus, who we got in a Mike Will Made It vs Hit-Boy Verzuz, Rory was feelin’ Ari Lennox’s new album, and Chad Hugo suing Pharell leads to Rory educating us on royalty splits. #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ha, was erspähen wir da in den Credits von Ari Lennox' «Vacancy»? Die Namen von Al Hug und Ruck P: die beiden Schweizer Producer steuerten für das dritte Album der Neo Soul-Sängerin aus Washington D.C. den Beat für den Track «Horoscope» bei. Grosse Ehre – und das Highlight des Albums?
Send us a textEpisode 198 of The Media Slayers Podcast kicks off in classic fashion with a conversation about favorite supermarkets, before the crew shifts gears into the anticipation of an incoming snowstorm. From there, they break down the disturbing case of a hairstylist sentenced to five years in prison for assaulting a teenager.This episode also tackles internet rumors and industry buzz—Keyy G shuts down viral claims about Nicki Minaj being homeless, the upcoming Verzuz battle between super-producers Mike Will Made It and Hit-Boy, and Mr. Unlimited PTO finds himself caught in the fallout of an incriminating AI-generated video. Plus, the crew reviews Netflix's limited series His & Hers and the film The Rip, and weighs in on Ari Lennox's latest album.As always, expect sharp takes, cultural commentary, and plenty of unexpected detours—because no topic is ever just one conversation on The Media Slayers Podcast.Support the showhttps://instagram.com/weaintdonepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Das ganze Internet hat geweint vor Freude: Harry Styles hat neue Musik gedroppt. Und diese lässt sogar Indie-Herzen höher schlagen! Daneben aber bitte nicht überhören: Soulsängerin Ari Lennox bekommt Hilfe aus der Schweiz, Tessa Rose Jackson ist die Entdeckung der Woche und James Blake ist zurück.
Episode 133 of the Jungle Squad Cast brings fresh energy into the den as we welcome Samar Foe, a rising artist out of Connecticut whose name is starting to circulate for all the right reasons. We kick things off by getting into his journey — the grind, the setbacks, the motivation, and what it really takes to stand out in a state where talent often goes overlooked. Samar opens up about his path as an artist, the sacrifices behind the scenes, and what separates chasing a moment from building something that lasts. Once the story is set, the Jungle moves into the music. Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos brings gritty nostalgia back to the forefront, sparking conversation about street rap, evolution, and whether today's artists can balance realism with growth. Yung Bleu's Therapy shifts the mood toward vulnerability, prompting discussion about emotional transparency in hip hop and how pain gets packaged for mass consumption. Ari Lennox's “Vacancy,” with her album on the way, opens a conversation about R&B honesty, intimacy, and why authenticity still cuts deeper than perfection. From there, the room turns its attention to what's shaking the culture. J. Cole announcing The Fall Off dropping on February 6th sends the conversation into expectations, legacy, and whether fans are ready to let artists close chapters they've been holding onto for years. Questions swirl around Kai Cenat and whether he's stepping away from streaming, opening a broader discussion about burnout, pressure, and the cost of constant visibility. Fetty Wap being free sparks reflection on second chances, missed time, and how the industry moves on whether you're ready or not. And Druski's Pastor Tim Ross skit leads to a deeper conversation about satire, religion, and where comedy crosses into commentary. As always, the episode closes where things get personal. The squad debates whether people really racked up more bodies before Covid or after, and what isolation, apps, and shifting values did to dating culture. Then comes the age-old question — is love a feeling that hits you, or a choice you make daily even when it's uncomfortable? And to wrap it all up, we ask the most dangerous question of all: if you could know exactly how a relationship would end, would you still choose to begin it? Episode 133 is reflective, hungry, and honest — a mix of ambition, culture, and uncomfortable truths that defines the Jungle at its best. A rising artist, real conversation, and no filters in sight. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Samar Foe
Description: It's the response fans have been waiting for. Martin Lawrence has finally addressed the claims made by Ari Lennox that his hit show Martin was rooted in colorism. Speaking with Fox 5 DC, Lawrence clarified that the legendary "roasts" between his character and Pam (Tichina Arnold) were never about skin tone, but about the "hard" way Black people joke and show love. We break down Martin's "no malice" stance, the viral reaction from the "Martin" fanbase, and why he believes the show was just "keeping it real" for the 90s
Marc Lamont Hill returns to set in the latest episode from the JBP as the crew begins with allegations against singer and minister Donnie McClurkin (29:04) before turning to the viral video of a fight between TraxNYC and AKAY Diamonds (49:49). In the 'Worst Take' segment, the room shares their Super Bowl predictions as well as give praise to Browns Myles Garrett for setting the single season sack record (1:06:23), Netflix after dark? (1:13:43), and Pastor Jamal Bryant responds to criticism over his wife's dress at a charity event (1:33:20). Also, new music on the way from Bruno Mars, Ari Lennox, & Jill Scott (1:46:03), the United States capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro (1:58:40), Part of the Show (2:32:50), Joe makes a call on air (2:48:13), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
Why This Episode Matters:DJ Grumble's story flips the myth of the “tortured full-time artist” on its head. A medicinal chemist by training, he treats his beat-making with the same rigor as a lab experiment, balancing structure and spontaneity while managing a startup, research deadlines, and a thriving music catalog. His journey shows that creativity and discipline aren't opposites; they're two sides of the same molecule.Explore the Stories Behind the BeatsLove diving into the stories behind the beats? Subscribe to ProducerHead and join producers and creatives exploring the ideas, habits, and inspiration that drive great music.Who is DJ Grumble:Producer, DJ, and chemist. Known for a massive catalog of soulful, sample-based beats, DJ Grumble built a cult following through SoundCloud, YouTube, and Bandcamp. DJ Grumble has produced tracks for RIAA-certified gold and platinum artists such as Ari Lennox and Surfaces, and his work has been featured in TV shows, movies, and video games, all while holding a PhD-level background in nano-medicine and now serving as co-founder of a cancer biotech startup in the Bay Area.What We Dive Into:* Parallels between scientific experimentation and sampling* Managing expectations and finding work-life balance* How to release fearlessly and build a catalog that compounds* The “quantity vs. quality” myth and the power of consistency* Business 101 for producers: PROs, SongTrust, and royalties* Collaboration, taste, and why addition is often subtraction* Merging two worlds: creativity and chemistryThree Key Takeaways:* Consistency > Perfection: Grumble's catalog exploded when he stopped over-editing and started releasing — one beat every week. He learned that fans, not artists, decide what hits.* Science and Sound Share the Same DNA: Sampling and chemistry both start with raw materials and transform them through experimentation. Grumble's scientific mindset fuels his musical process.* Manage Your Expectations: Whether it's the lab or the music business, results take time. Success compounds slowly — and you can only collect on your creativity if you understand the systems that pay you.Before You Go:What's your version of the “lab?” The place where you put in steady, focused work that no one sees? Take a page from Grumble's book: set aside even 30 minutes a day to experiment, release without fear, and let time and repetition refine your craft.Chapters:0:00 – Intro0:27 – From chemistry to beats2:12 – Parallels between science and sampling5:48 – Balancing lab work and creativity7:53 – Quantity vs. quality mindset9:21 – Sharing music fearlessly13:31 – Free beats and virality14:22 – Optimism and managing expectations19:37 – Business 101: royalties, PROs, and SongTrust28:00 – Catalog strategy and viral growth32:26 – Collaboration and cross-pollination35:22 – Being objective and learning from failure40:28 – Shortcut tools, taste, and Tracklib50:03 – Can you teach taste?53:25 – Advice for upcoming producers55:07 – Motivation, obligation, and gratitude57:09 – Upcoming projects and vinyl reissues58:43 – Favorite gear and plugins1:21:04 – Habits that sabotage creativity1:25:12 – Work-life balance and “palate cleanse”1:28:10 – What people misunderstand about the industry1:30:48 – Movies, books, and advice1:39:33 – Books every producer should read1:42:34 – Integrating both lives: lab + music1:46:22 – Knowing when a beat is finished1:49:20 – Closing thoughtsList of References from the Interview:Songs / Artists:* MF DOOM & Madlib – Madvillainy* J Dilla – Donuts* Pete Rock – PetestrumentalsBooks / Authors / Podcasts:* Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday* Atomic Habits by James Clear* Scratch (documentary by Doug Pray)* Roald Dahl* Hatchet by Gary PaulsenProducts / Gear:* Player Pro by Quadmation (DAW)* Pioneer CDJ-800* Pioneer DVJ-X1* Casio RZ-1 Sampler* Tracklib* North Pole VST* Room Machine 844* RubyTube pluginsConnect with DJ Grumble:* YouTube: @dj_grumble* Instagram: @djgrumble* Spotify: DJ Grumble* Apple Music: DJ GrumbleConnect with Toru:* Website: torubeat.com* Instagram: @torubeat* YouTube: @torubeat* Spotify: Toru* Apple Music: ToruCredits:This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz. From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace. Get full access to ProducerHead at producerhead.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B welcomes Jay Hill for an in-depth exploration of public outrage, gender roles, and the layered dynamics of domestic violence. The conversation begins with Jay sharing his journey and book promotion [00:00], before diving into the culture of selective outrage and how gender roles shape public perception [00:49]. They reflect on celebrity accountability [04:11], concert experiences, and the divide between artist popularity and audience reaction [07:00]. The dialogue then turns toward the state of R&B and hip-hop [13:04], with Mandii and Jay highlighting how artists like Kendrick Lamar and SZA influence the industry, while also weaving in personal experiences and encounters with celebrities [18:01]. This leads to a candid discussion on interview aspirations and the ethical dilemmas of platforming controversial figures [21:45]. From there, the conversation deepens into justice, consequences, and responsibility [28:44]. Mandii and Jay explore the ripple effects of violence [39:05], the layered complexity of domestic abuse cases [46:26], and the role of restraint in relationships [52:24]. Sha’Carri Richardson’s recent arrest serves as a case study to unpack how gender and violence intersect in the public eye. The episode closes with cultural reflections—how comedy influences social norms and Ari Lennox’s critique of its ties to colorism [01:05:39], and why society must prioritize unlearning and accountability [01:13:07]. “No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the guests on Social Media@mr_jayhill Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Lamont Hill returns to the JBP as they kick off their latest episode discussing his trip to Martha's Vineyard (23:50) before the room reacts to David Justice explaining why he ended his marriage with Halle Berry (34:40). Shedeur Sanders shines in his debut with the Browns (1:02:11), Ari Lennox doubles down on her Martin take (1:12:12), and QueenzFlip calls back to a recent Patreon episode topic about growing his audience (1:28:45). The cast then discusses the new horror movie ‘Weapons' (1:48:00), and UFC strikes a deal with Paramount for $7.7 billion (1:54:02). Also, Tyla's new EP sells only 4,000 units in week one leading the JBP to speculate why (2:06:12), the room shares times an investment went wrong (2:29:00), new music later this week from Lil Baby & Young Thug as well as Cardi B (2:40:46), Joe calls Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal of ‘Earn Your Leisure' (2:52:30), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
On this episode of the MalloryBros. podcast, the guys start with the hottest news of the weekend which is Terrance's engagement to Aunjoli! Another Wedding to plan! The podcast begins with Terrance detailing how the whole thing went down, Terrell chimes in with his own engagement experience and the guys have a spirited discussion. Terrell gets emotional talking about how proud he is of Terrance. I think we have the first ON-Pod tears ever. The guys then get into new music, what they're currently listening to, recent drops, and what they're excited about in this weekend's loaded release schedule. Terrell also recaps taking the Fìan to see The Weeknd and Playboi Carti live, and gives his full experience of the show. Later, they dive into some of the timeline's biggest debates, including Ari Lennox's comments on Martin & Pam, and Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad.. sparking a discussion on whether Black folks should care or not. To close the pod, the Bros get into the state of hip-hop, the current Drake hate, Kendrick's position, and how the culture and media have shifted. Follow the MalloryBros on Twitter @MalloryBros9 for all updates!
In episode 848 the JBP begin discussing Shannon Sharpe's dismissal from ESPN (31:53) before turning to new music. Metro Boomin's album ‘A Futuristic Summa' drops (1:01:30), Joe shares his thoughts on ‘Fantastic Four' (1:19:34) as well as a new single from YG featuring Leon Thomas (1:30:34). The room reacts to Rashidah Ali & Cardi B's recent confrontation (1:38:49), Ari Lennox speaks out on the show ‘Martin' for disrespecting Pam (1:57:25), and will.i.am says Black Thought is a trillion times better than JAY-Z (2:08:15). Also, Demaris calls out rapper Ray Vaughn for his recent comments leading the cast to discuss ‘checking someone's energy' (2:16:07), Brooke Hogan breaks her silence following her father's death (2:27:24), Bobbi Althoff's podcast is ending (2:34:10), Part of the Show (2:48:55), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
Rachel and Van start the show by running through some quick-hitters, including the internet's reaction to Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle commercial, Ari Lennox's thoughts on Martin's treatment of Pam, and Kamala Harris's new book. Then, they talk about new updates to the Israel-Hamas conflict and some reactions to their Hulk Hogan segment last week. 00:00 - Welcome! 00:59 - Sydney Sweeney's good “jeans” 29:57 - Ari Lennox's thoughts on Martin and Pam 44:59 - Kamala Harris's '107 Days' 1:12:28 - The Gaza-Israel Conflict 1:35:14 - Shannon Sharpe and Gilbert Arenas 1:45:32 - Reactions to our Hulk Hogan segment 2:08:38 - Thanks for watching! Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Producers: Donnie Beacham and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We made some waves on social media with our last episode, so we had to give Baby D props for holdin' it down for the pod. It looked for a second like Gilbert Arenas was about to see some serious jail time until he snitched. ESPN fired Shannon Sharpe because he couldn't stay away from young women. Let that be a lesson to everyone. Mal doesn't believe the new YouTube Monthly Listener statistics. Plus, Rory and Mal try their best to be excited about Chance The Rapper's new album, Demaris and Mal debate whether Ari Lennox had a point in implying Martin was colorist, and "De" calls back to update us on her situation and call out Rory #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.