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It's Michigan Wine Month & the guys are back in the studio with Michigan wine in hand for this episode! As Drake announces through Instagram "Good times. Summer vibes up next." the guys give their final thoughts on how the beef has played out & what is next for both artists. They react to the DJ Akademiks rape allegations as well as share their thoughts on the viral video of Tik Tok teacher, JaqLee who let female students unbraid his hair. In music, the guys show love to Gunna after his latest album "One of Wun". They also touch on new music, Coco Jones, 4batz, Charlotte Day Wilson & more! Listen in to the full episode now! Michigan wines for this episode include: 2021 Bramble by Folklor Wine & Cider 2023 Sauvignon Blanc by Modales Wines --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicinthebottle/support
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this episode of “Notorious Mass Effect,” we delve into the intriguing world of music controversies. Our spotlight falls on Vory, the credited writer behind Drake's hit song “Mob Ties.”Remember back in 2015 when Drake's use of reference tracks first raised eyebrows with “10 Bands”? Well, history seems to be repeating itself. While Vory is officially credited on “Mob Ties,” the leaked reference track suggests that he might have penned more than just a few lines. Was Drake's creative process influenced by Vory's work? Or is there more to the story?Join us as we dissect the controversy, exploring questions about authenticity, songwriting practices, and the blurred lines between creativity and collaboration. As Drake faces scrutiny, especially in light of his recent beef with Kendrick Lamar, Vory's involvement adds another layer to the ongoing discussion about the artistry behind chart-topping hits.Tune in to “Notorious Mass Effect” for an insider's perspective on the music industry, where every note carries hidden stories and every lyric conceals secrets waiting to be uncovered.
In conclusion... The rap battle is over. Kendrick Lamar is now victor. How damaging is this battle to Drake's career if at all? As Drake mentioned at the end of "Family Matters".. YOU'RE DEAD! This battle is over. Enjoy! Follow us on IG: @thenourishmentpodcast Email: thenourishmentpodcast@gmail.com patreon.com/thenourishmentpodcast Peace & Love!
Would y'all pay $300 for a hoodie? OJ Simpson died. Outside of that, there's more back-and-forths being brewed in Hip Hop today. As Drake and Rick Ross kicks up, we also see Chris Brown and Quavo going at each other. There's a Meek Mill Vs. Wale thing too? And throughout all of this Kendrick is somewhere off in Bulgaria or some shit. Thoughts??? Who y'all got??? In lou of Ross claiming Drake has work done on his nose, we have a discussion about celebrities getting plastic surgery. Do we care? Would you get something changed about yourself? Elsewhere Fest has been a major discussion amongs The Cookie Store this week, and we know you've been concerned about our involvement. We discuss our feelings the literal day after the flyer was released. We appreciate you all for your patience.
As Drake and I concluded our masterful work (as we like to think lol) with this mock free agency, it doesn't look like the sexiest offseason, but one that could SURELY great this team a Lombardi.
In case you forgot, you too must die! This week on art farts, we talk about 17th century symbolism and the good, bad, and ugly use of it. Plus, we play our first ever game of “Fartly Feud”. As Drake says, Memento Mori
The L.A. Leakers Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk have had witness to the rise of Louisville's own Jack Harlow. From the three-peat freestyles, the 24-year-old rapper has delivered on the LIFTOFF series, to his now sophomore album release, the moment of Harlow has not gone unnoticed for the Leakers, and it has not gone unnoticed by the artist himself. Pulling up on the Leak Show, following his third appearance a part of the freestyle series, Jack Harlow spoke with Justin and Sourmilk about just how much his life and career have changed since he last spoke with the two co-hosts. Discussing how he continues to remain grounded, the “First Class” rapper admits that he never wants to detach from the moment of his career success because he still remains solid due to his close friend circle and family. As this circle continues to expand, Harlow also speaks on his developing friendship with his ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You' featured artist Drake. As Drake and Harlow have recently gone viral during the 2022 Kentucky Derby, Jack reveals that their genuine friendship has come out of them working together and getting to know each other outside of industry connections. Jack Harlow goes on to speak on his Met Gala experience, shares his reaction to Kendrick Lamar co-signing his early childhood rap videos, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sad Boys For Real! I interview a young artist from Chicago named Rodeo. Rodeo and I discuss what it's like to be a creator at a young age & have people consistently use you for your platform. Often, people view you as a tool rather than a person. As Drake said, "I got fake people showing fake love to me." Rodeo also discusses his role in The Future Kingz & how it has grown over time!IG: rodeotfk"Sad Boy Radio XLVIII: Fake People Showing Fake Love to Me? ( W/ Rodeo of The Future Kingz)"
As Drake once said, "The power of the mind is not a joke." Your mindset is literally the determining factor in your success or failure in any aspect of life. In this episode, Sayless Lifestyle co-founders Trenten and Eddie Scott speak on this power of the mind, and give you some tangible ways you can build an unbreakable mind so that you can dominate any area of your life and fulfill your purpose! Welcome to The Sayless Lifestyle Podcast, the podcast for those who have a vision for their lives and are all about doing more and saying less. Co-founders Trenten and Eddie Scott will be interviewing high performers and discussing the habits that make them successful so that you may apply them to your own life. They will also occasionally discuss various topics themselves about how our generation can achieve big things by doing more and saying less. Be sure to stay tuned and Sayless! Text SAYLESS to 844-567-9949... To sign up to our Text Message Service! Stay up-to-date on the latest news within the Sayless Lifestyle community, as well as receive special perks and rewards such as - New gear drops - Special YouTube videos - VIP discount codes - Exclusive apparel - AND MORE!! #sayless saylesslifestyle.com IG: @saylesslifestyle Twitter: @saylesslife TikTok: @saylesslifestyle INSPIRING OUR GENERATION TO DO MORE AND SAYLESS.
As Drake would say, "No New Friends" is the way to thrive. However, the motto is also YOLO, so what about new friends with benefits?
This week, we revisit Drake's 2016 album Views. As Drake re-enters the billboard charts with his cringe worthy single 'Toosie Slide' we take a look to find where Drake began his downward spiral into a sellout artist.
As Drake said, "It's been a moment since I've done some public speaking." We RETURN with a fun interview with one of our most high-profile guests yet, Pantelis Xidias of DePaul Men's Basketball. Heralded as "college basketball's greatest hype man," Xidias joins us to explain how he comes up with all his dance moves on the sideline, plus his favorite pre-game meal, the hardest place to play in the Big East and MUCH more. All you have to do is listen.
As Drake, Ninja and millennials meet for high-stake battles across virtual islands, jungles and fortresses, fame and fortune await the fittest. Chloe Cho finds out what's behind the viral craze from tech maverick Shinta Dhanuwardoyo in Jakarta.
As Drake once said, "Started from the bottom now we're here." Amber discusses how perseverance and a 'never give up' attitude has helped her in her career. Listen to our full interview with Amber here: https://apple.co/2JxTuP2 Looking for study tips, help with essay writing, or advice on how to be a better student? Welcome to The Homework Help Show, a weekly show where we teach, assist, and offer valuable insights for student life. From study hacks to writing tips, discussions about student mental health to step-by-step guides on academic writing and how to write a resume, we've got you covered. Want your questions answered? Write them below or join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #askHHG Credits: Music By The Passion HiFi: www.thepassionhifi.com ---- Follow Us Online Here: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: YouTube: Medium: Spotify: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homework-help-global/message
Who doesn't love a Sunday? Lay-ins, good food and great company. In many ways it's the best day of the week. Well, this we spent last Sunday evening in the studio discussing the perfect music to end the week with, just for you, and came up with some absolute bangers. We're not going to lie to you, this episode is a bit of a ramble. Our relaxed Sunday attitudes lead us down many a tangent, but with plenty of laughs and tunes from the likes of The Streets, Doves, Mac Demarco, Paul Weller and The Stone Roses it ended up being pretty damn huge. Maybe even too huge for a Sunday? Who knows. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We celebrate reaching our milestone 20th episode by going head-to-head. It's quiz time. It's Tim vs Harry. It's Tracks vs Tracks. It's war! The format is simple: 10 questions each, all written by the other. Returning guest Ben Brooks of Buddha Blood is the quiz master, and the loser has to do a forfeit of Ben's choice. It's a fun and raucous way to kick off Tracks' 20s. Away from the quiz, we also learn about our guest's current musical preferences, with strong music selections coming from the likes of Little Dragon, Nas and The Lemon Pipers. So grab your popcorn, download the show and enjoy as we get overly competitive. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
On the anniversary of The Jackson Five signing their first deal with Motown Records, we delve into the world of siblings who make music together: the pros, the cons and the amazing music that has been made by brothers and sisters over the years. In a super varied show, our featured artists range from The Ronettes and The Isley Brothers to The Cribs and The Maccabees. There are also honourable mentions for the likes of Justin and The Lights and The Verve in our musical highlights of the week. So grab your nearest and dearest, download the show together and share a special, sibling moment with Tracks. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
This week we preview one of our favourite nights of the year - Bolney Fest. As you may or may not know, Bolney Fest is a huge DIY party held just outside Brighton by the members of Buddha Blood, and it never disappoints. This year's theme is the 90s, and as such we run through tracks from the decade that we'd be gutted not to hear on the night. Weezer, Blur, Suede and Randy Newman all make the cut. So get your glow sticks out, your bucket hat on and enjoy this week's episode of Tracks. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
In honour of Malala Day (12th July), we bring together some of the best and most powerful peace and protest music from the last 50 years. The featured artists range from Billy Bragg and Bob Marley to Kendrick Lamar and The Flaming Lips, proving that music of every genre has the potential to inspire and be a positive force in the World. So settle in and enjoy us doing our best to pay tribute to the artists who have made the World a better place, and most importantly to the incredible Malala Yousafzai. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
There was so much to talk about after our Glastonbury adventure that we couldn't possibly fit it all into one show, so here we are, back for our first ever Wednesday episode, to finish the job. Today is all about Saturday and Sunday, which featured incredible sets from the likes of Tame Impala, The Last Shadow Puppets and the love of Harry's life, Mac Demarco. So crack open a nice, cold tin of beans and sausages (we all know Harry will be), close your eyes and let us take you back to Worthy Farm. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Just one short week ago, we arrived home from the World's best music festival - Glastonbury - and the blues are only just beginning to lift. So, in attempt to cheer up those of us lucky enough to be there, and to make those who weren't insanely jealous, we're reliving our festival experience here in a special two parter! Part 1 is all about our Wednesday - Friday, and contains many a tale of laughter and woe, as well as a load of music recommendations from our favourite acts across the three days, of course. So crack open a nice, cold tin of beans and sausages (we all know Harry will be), close your eyes and let us take you back to Worthy Farm. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Tracks is heading the England's biggest and most historic music festival - Glastonbury. But before we head off for 5 days of fun, we're here to deliver a look into how we'll be preparing for the festival. There's drinks recommendations, tales from festivals old and, of course, our picks of the most exciting music to see at this year's Glastonbury. So grab your sleeping bag, a pair of headphones and download the pod. We're off. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Hey! Welcome to our party! Take a seat! Here's a beer! Burger or hot dog? No problem mate! Now you're here, let's explain what the hell is going on. The 2016 European Championships are upon us, and there couldn't be a better time to celebrate with this, our Tracks BBQ party! The beer is flowing, the meat is sizzling and the tunes are playing. From K'Naan's wonderful World Cup 2014 track to Baio and Shed Seven, we talk about the kind of music on our playlist for this momentous event. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
As Drake said, the Rush are 'going' back-to-back". With an incredible last second 11-10 victory over the Buffalo Bandits, the Saskatchewan Rush were crowned the 2016 NLL Champions. Jeff Cornwall scored the game winner with 12 seconds left and dropped two F'bombs in interview but who cares; it was probably the greatest goal in NLL history. Adrian Sorichetti stops by to talk about the experience and at precisely what moment he blacked out on the bench. There's so much to discuss and we'll talk about a lot of it, right here on OTCB,
Waking up in the morning is, for most of us, one of the worst parts of being a human being, but it can be improved immeasurably by a bit o' good music. In this episode, we dive into morning music and make our picks for the perfect tracks to get you out of bed. Spoiler alert: Marvin Gaye, Andre 3000, Sam Cooke and Vampire Weekend all get hat-tips. Alongside the A-grade morning content, we also salute Daniel Johnston (a new hero of ours) and chat about recently released charity album Day of the Dead. It's an amazing record for an even more amazing cause so if you, our loyal fans, feel like getting involved and buying a copy, head to http://www.dayofthedeadmusic.com. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
It has been an amazing week for music releases, and this episode focuses on new material from Loyle Carner, Radiohead, Beyonce, James Blake and more. We also briefly tip our hat to the man we all love to hate - Bono. Not because we particularly wanted to, but because today (episode release day) is his birthday, and once we found that out we were too nice to ignore it. He has probably received more affectionate birthday messages. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We celebrate reaching our milestone 10th episode by welcoming our first ever guest to Tracks Show. His name is Ben Brooks, and not only is he our mate but he's also drummer of Brighton band Buddha Blood and an occasional reality TV star. The episode revolves around Ben's frankly excellent music taste as we hark back to our first ever episode and request his old, new, borrowed, blue song selections. With tracks from the likes of Kali Uchis, The Charlatans and Prince, a good time is had by all. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We explore the wondrous world of the cover version, and deliver our all time top 10 including the likes of Sonic Youth, Arctic Monkeys and Hot Chip. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
2016 has been an amazing year for music. Not only was Tracks Show born, but a load of people far more talented than us released some incredible stuff. Here, we round up our favourite music releases in 2016 so far. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
We guide you through the releases to look out for on this year's Record Store Day. Spoiler: David Bowie makes the list. Wondering what to spend your precious pennies on this Record Store Day? Or in the 15th hour of a queue to pick up a bit o' vinyl? Well look no further. Tim & Harry are at your service. We round up the best buys and talk about why we love Record Store Day. As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/
So no-one told you your career was gonna be this way? Last week you were on Top of the Pops, now you work in C&A ♫ This week, we examine the most beautiful of things - the one hit wonder. Acts who made one huge song, and never reached the same heights again. Is it an insult? Or is it the ultimate achievement? As always, we have *all* of the knowledge and *all* of the answers, so tune in to find out! As Drake would say, if you're reading this it's too late. We already love you for taking an interest in our podcast. The biggest of thank you's to every single one of you. We do not claim ownership of any of the music played in this episode. Our theme tune is Ice Cold by Audionautix and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Artist: http://audionautix.com/