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WNTTLK (We Need To Talk)
Juvenile & Manny Fresh Discuss New Orleans Bounce Music, Evolution of Hot Boys, Friendly Rivalry, Career Milestones, & Upcoming Music!

WNTTLK (We Need To Talk)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 51:43 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how a single track can reshape the entire music scene? Join us as we sit down with the legendary Manny Fresh and Juvenile, the masterminds behind "Back That Ass Up," to uncover the secrets of their monumental impact on the music industry. From the electrifying origin of New Orleans bounce music to the unforgettable Tiny Desk performance that captured their raw, organic energy, this episode promises a nostalgic and thrilling ride through their storied careers.Juvenile takes us on a journey through his artistic evolution, sharing how his voice matured from the early days of "Bounce for the Juvenile" to his resurgence with "Soldier Rags." Discover the integral role of live instrumentation in Cash Money's music and how friendly competition with Manny Fresh keeps their creative juices flowing. Plus, Juvenile drops some exciting hints about new music on the horizon, signaling an exhilarating new phase in his career.Peek behind the scenes of the Hot Boys' dynamic and competitive atmosphere, with amusing anecdotes about missed studio sessions and Lil Wayne's relentless work ethic. Reflect on the art of music production, the importance of originality, and the lessons learned from balancing professional achievements with personal growth. This episode is packed with wild memories, humorous stories, and candid reflections that offer a fulfilling yet challenging look at the journey of doing what we love. Don't miss this engaging and nostalgic conversation with Manny Fresh and Juvenile!Talk Soon! ✌

Oh! That’s my gay friend.
Episode 99: The Gworls

Oh! That’s my gay friend.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 91:12


Hey Friends! This week we talk about our jam packed week that included a wedding and a Janet concert! In hot topics, we talk about the Sister Act 2 reunion, Juvenile's "Back That Ass Up' turning 25, Kevin Spacey still being canceled, Rob Schneider not being a Will Smith fan, and the new show The Gworls Club. Have you ever wondered why? the American flag is now synonymous with the right wing. In the Reality Round-Up, we talk the Real Housewives of New Jersey and RuPaul's Drag Race: Allstars

Tea Time with Austin & Friends
Back That Ass up Turns 25

Tea Time with Austin & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 35:46


In this episode of Tea Time with Austin & Friends, we celebrate the 25 year anniversary of Juvenile's Back That Ass Up and discuss our thoughts on Michael Rainey Jr being groped on live stream, Keke Palmer joining a girl group, Project 2025 and so much more.

Between Takes with 1413
Ep 5: Strings and Stories, Navigating Covers and Crafting Originals

Between Takes with 1413

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 27:09 Transcription Available


Join our enthusiastic guest, Morgan Hudson, as she schools us on the touring life, and why a drive to the next town over can be just as legit as a cross-country road trip. It's all about the music, the fans, and the journey, and Morgan's infectious spirit will have you itching to hit the road, playlist at the ready.When the lights dim and the crowd hushes, there's nothing quite like the raw connection between artist and audience. We explore the balancing act of pleasing fans with covers while also baring our souls with original music. Morgan shares the thrill of her unreleased track, "Sleeping Alone," and we get real about the awkward on-stage fan cameos and the never-ending "Freebird" requests. It's a candid look at the local music grind, where every gig is a mixtape of hits and heartfelt personal anthems.Finally, what's in a playlist name? Everything, if you ask us. Pre-show hype tracks and unwinding rituals are on full display, as Morgan and I share the tunes that rev us up or help us find our zen. So whether you're a "Back That Ass Up" enthusiast or a "Tom Sawyer" purist, this episode has something to strike every chord and maybe even inspire your next Friday night jam session.Find Morgan on all her platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morgan.hudson.18?mibextid=LQQJ4dInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morganhudsonmusic?igsh=Nml5cTJ0bzJ4bWV5Moco: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092296350422&mibextid=LQQJ4dNash Studios: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555261941285&mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6hzMoQWQrIfoqRcS88DEOO?si=0b8ZkKMoQtK5WkXa28TLYQSong of the Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lDyWnUnAmvuUkf8wj7ilK?si=df11343db17c4df0Follow us on social media- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1413visuals/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1413visuals- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1413visualsWatch the Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEbTpI9bZA7POvKaNto2RQ

TGO Radio
S15E26: Back That Ass Up, Morris

TGO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 82:51


Brian refers to Doug as “Ron Mexico” and no one notices. Also, the origin of Loo Canon; Jeff can't open his drink; brief college football talk; sports talk radio stinks; Spain set a record for fatalities during a single bull running season; Taco Bell and Long John Silver's; animal breeding; Jeff is on time; the royal beekeeper had to notify the bees that the queen died; Brian's here to colonize that ass; Adolf Lemon; Stawovy X wants to kill all the Democrats; someone is dumping bags of shit in the woods; a restaurant wrote a 9/11 menu; Brian loves the illegals at Martha's Vineyard story; a female bare knuckles fighter flashed her tits at a crowd; the wackiest thing you've ever jerked off to; and Brian won't get on top of girls anymore because he doesn't want to suffocate them. Subscribe to TGO Radio on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & Audible, Spotify, and Stitcher.

The Golden Era Podcast
S3E10 A Nice Warm Place

The Golden Era Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 61:47


BACK THAT ASS UP! This episode Jake & Joey discuss the week of June 17, 2002 in the WWE women's division. The boys talk Molly Holly winning her first Women's Championship at King of the Ring, Trish Stratus teaming up with D'Lo Brown, Torrie Wilson showing off her belly chain to Stacy Keibler and Dawn Marie, Nidia helping Jamie Noble win the Cruiserweight Championship, Jackie Gayda trying to be a RAW girl and more! Plus, Jake and Joey discuss their favorite PPV Series figures. Get ready to get golden!

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast EP 35 - Growth, Passion & Hip-Hop Feat. MJ The Rapper

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 28:13


In this episode Durell is joined by indie creative and rapper MJ. Durell and MJ begin the episode talking about MJ's roots and her being originally from Redondo Beach, California but actually being raised in Pensacola, Florida. Durell shares that they both have Florida roots with him being raised in Orlando by way of Brooklyn, New York. MJ shares that she has been living in Houston for the past 5 years because she wanted to be in a bigger city to pursue her music. She ultimately wants to be in Los Angeles so she shares that she is planning to make another big move. MJ shares that her earliest memories of music was when her mom made her take piano lessons around 8 years old as well as singing in the church choir. She says in terms of hip-hop, her earliest memories of music being from the south was ``Cash Money & Juvenile'' with the single “Back That Ass Up”. She also shares that Lauryn Hill was one of her musical influences as well that got her really excited about music. Durell shares that the South has really left it's mark on hip-hop and MJ agrees also saying that she feels the South has changed hip hop overall in the way it's viewed in a positive way. Durell asks MJ when did she know that she wanted to pursue music professionally. She knew that it was something she wanted to do when she was in college. She shares that she wasn't doing too well then because she was in a major that she had zero interest in and she wanted to pursue something that would make her happy. She knew early on that she had a very strong love for writing and poetry and she would be around her college friends as they would be freestyling and she knew then that she was going to follow her passion. She knew that it was one thing to write rhymes but to get up the courage to get into the studio and see how she would sound behind a professional microphone. Durell shares that there's a lot that comes with pursuing music as a career. He says that if you aren't prepared and ready it can become really difficult to be successful. MJ shares that her message in her music is all about authenticity and standing out from the pack. She makes it a point to focus on her lyricism and her cadence and flow. Durell and MJ end the episode talking about the one of what Durell likes to call the “3 Pillars Of Fan Engagement” which is Authenticity. Durell shares that if you want to connect to real people then being authentic is a must. MJ and Durell talk about when she began to release original music after college which was a mixtape where she also tried her hand at production. She shares that that was a pretty rough experience because where she recorded the project the engineers weren't too experienced in working with hip-hop music. She shares that she had stopped releasing music to get some help in developing and growing as an artist and within the last year began to release music more frequently. For more information on MJ, follow her on her IG@mjtherapper

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast EP 35 - Growth, Passion & Hip-Hop Feat. MJ The Rapper

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 28:13


In this episode Durell is joined by indie creative and rapper MJ. Durell and MJ begin the episode talking about MJ's roots and her being originally from Redondo Beach, California but actually being raised in Pensacola, Florida. Durell shares that they both have Florida roots with him being raised in Orlando by way of Brooklyn, New York. MJ shares that she has been living in Houston for the past 5 years because she wanted to be in a bigger city to pursue her music. She ultimately wants to be in Los Angeles so she shares that she is planning to make another big move. MJ shares that her earliest memories of music was when her mom made her take piano lessons around 8 years old as well as singing in the church choir. She says in terms of hip-hop, her earliest memories of music being from the south was ``Cash Money & Juvenile'' with the single “Back That Ass Up”. She also shares that Lauryn Hill was one of her musical influences as well that got her really excited about music. Durell shares that the South has really left it's mark on hip-hop and MJ agrees also saying that she feels the South has changed hip hop overall in the way it's viewed in a positive way. Durell asks MJ when did she know that she wanted to pursue music professionally. She knew that it was something she wanted to do when she was in college. She shares that she wasn't doing too well then because she was in a major that she had zero interest in and she wanted to pursue something that would make her happy. She knew early on that she had a very strong love for writing and poetry and she would be around her college friends as they would be freestyling and she knew then that she was going to follow her passion. She knew that it was one thing to write rhymes but to get up the courage to get into the studio and see how she would sound behind a professional microphone. Durell shares that there's a lot that comes with pursuing music as a career. He says that if you aren't prepared and ready it can become really difficult to be successful. MJ shares that her message in her music is all about authenticity and standing out from the pack. She makes it a point to focus on her lyricism and her cadence and flow. Durell and MJ end the episode talking about the one of what Durell likes to call the “3 Pillars Of Fan Engagement” which is Authenticity. Durell shares that if you want to connect to real people then being authentic is a must. MJ and Durell talk about when she began to release original music after college which was a mixtape where she also tried her hand at production. She shares that that was a pretty rough experience because where she recorded the project the engineers weren't too experienced in working with hip-hop music. She shares that she had stopped releasing music to get some help in developing and growing as an artist and within the last year began to release music more frequently. For more information on MJ, follow her on her IG@mjtherapper

Mike's Hard Game Cast
There's No "Mike" In Team

Mike's Hard Game Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 74:40


Did you know that Lu has no object permanence? Did you know that Brock is just a regular fat guy? Did you know that Chris' arms are obscenely long? Did you know that the song “Back That Ass Up” is about dogs? #scratchthattail #toweloffthatlikebuttonThis episode is sponsored by GetaThreads. Try to figure out the promo code yourself you mooch!

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This Is Weird
Episode 26: Terrible Food Poisoning & Terrible COVID Remix

This Is Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 36:03


This week on the podcast we find out how the end of Bernie's vacation went bad, with a terrible case of food poisoning. Rapper Juvenile remixes his 90's smash "Back That Ass Up" to fight COVID. Yes.... they did a video and everything for "Vax That Thang Up". It's as bad as you imagine. One funeral home is apologizing for its terrible choice in music, when transporting a body. Lastly,  Drunk Buffalo become the #punchlinechallenge 

Matty in the Morning
Back That Ass Up

Matty in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 5:52


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Power Trippin
Episode 151 - You A Back That Ass Up Baby

Power Trippin

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 120:28


What’s better? Shea Butter Pussy or Broke Bitch Pussy? A Peanut Gallery member tells us about an Uber experience that he had just to get here. We’ve found a racial slur that Ced has never heard. Which one is worse? Getting put in a headlock and getting laughed at or getting your ass beat? We try to get Larion to do some tricks in some Heelys. After all these episodes, someone admits that they had Coronavirus in February. We marvel at Donald Trump’s disrespectfulness. Cport Mike came back. And to our disgust, the date with Toot STILL HAS NOT HAPPENED. We find out why this time. Cocaine finally made an appearance on Power Trippin after all this time. And we have an early contender for "WTF Moment of the Year" this episode. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter: @powertrippinpod Like us on Facebook: PowerTrippin Podcast Fan Mail: www.hevytraffick.com/power-trippin Subscribe, rate and review on ALL streaming platforms and the iHeart Radio app.

The Tastefully Ratchet Podcast
Episode 15 - Back that ass up and vote

The Tastefully Ratchet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 104:44


This week the Tastefully Ratchet crew talked about the Snoop Dogg interview with Red table talk, former candidate Tom Steyer's recent performance with Juvenile, and splitting household bills. We also had a long discussion about energy and what it means to us. Follow us on Social Media IG: @Tastefully.Ratchet FB: The Tastefully Ratchet Podcast

Hip Politics
Epi. 25 "Gator Boots & Gucci Suits" - with the legendary Mannie Fresh

Hip Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 31:13


Season 2 of the Hip-Politics podcast is finally here! We kicked off this season of political debates and interviews with a certified triple OG Legend of Hip-Hop. This man created a sound and musical identify for a whole region! We had the honor of talking with super producer, artist, and DJ Mannie Fresh. . . Mannie is best known for being the in-house producer for Cash Money Records and the mastermind what created the classic songs “Back That Ass Up” , “Go DJ”, “Still FLy” and so many more. The ever youthful Mannie Fresh is also a global superstar DJ. We talked about how he got into music, some of his inspirations, where he thinks Hip-Hop is going today and he shares never before heard stories. Tune in and subscribe! @hippoliticspodcast @mrcameroncalvin @dcnupe90

The Right Time with Bomani Jones

Bomani welcomes New Orleans native and rapper Juvenile to The Right Time. They discuss whether or not he's recovered from the Saints' loss in the NFC Championship (1:11), his favorite thing about New Orleans (2:37), his new project "Just Another Gangsta" with Birdman (4:55) and historic works of his (11:43) including "back that a** up" (19:14). Plus, the most surprising celebrity fans of his (24:15), what he grew up listening to (32:40) and what's to come in the future for him (40:40).

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High Noon
Juvenile

High Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 52:10


Bomani welcomes New Orleans native and rapper Juvenile to The Right Time. They discuss whether or not he's recovered from the Saints' loss in the NFC Championship (1:11), his favorite thing about New Orleans (2:37), his new project "Just Another Gangsta" with Birdman (4:55) and historic works of his (11:43) including "back that a** up" (19:14). Plus, the most surprising celebrity fans of his (24:15), what he grew up listening to (32:40) and what's to come in the future for him (40:40).

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BOMM: Black Opinions Matter
Black Opinions Matter: February Follies

BOMM: Black Opinions Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 99:58


  BOMM: Amin Elhassan, BLK Tray, John Jervay and Kev the Barber   Rundown: Ice Cube’s triple-double Jussie Smollett Update Cancel R. Kelly? Cancel Michael Jackson? Spike Lee at the Oscars Present day fashion Clout Chasing with Merch White tees Robert Kraft gets caught up Back That Ass Up 20th Anniversary Lil Tray Stories Puberty lessons Ja Rule’s Halftime Performance Ice Cube’s triple-double revisited End   Support us on www.patreon.com/countthedings Find us: www.countthedings.com Social: @back2backpod @countthedings Facebook: www.facebook.com/countthedings

Catch Up
Ep. 16: Lil Wayne: The Life and Times of Dwayne Michael Carter

Catch Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 69:33


This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan return from vacation to discuss the career of one of their all time favourite artists, Lil Wayne. The two discuss Weezy’s early days on Cash Money, his unrivaled hot streak in the mid 2000’s, and his long awaited studio album, Tha Carter V. Also discussed on this episode: Juvenille’s ‘Back That Ass Up’ , Lil Wayne’s ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’, Lil Wayne’s ‘Bling Bling’, Sqad Up, Lil Wayne’s ‘Renegade’ Freestyle, Lil Wayne’s ‘Sportscenter’, Dj Khaled’s ‘We Takin Over’, Lil Wayne’s ‘Upgrade U’,Don Cannon and DJ Drama-FBI raid, Wayne and Birdman kiss, The Carter Documentary, The NYPD's hip hop police , Wayne's prison memoir, ‘Show Me What You Got Freestyle’, Lil Wayne’s ‘I Feel Like Dying’, Lil Wayne’s ‘Amili’, Lil Wayne’s ‘Lollipop’, Wayne’s Criminal History, Cash Money’s Business Track Record, Wayne’s Lawsuit against Cash Money, Wayne’s Tour Bus Shooting, Lil Wayne’s ‘The Big Bad Wolf’,Drake sleeps with Wayne’s GF, Mona Lisa-2011 Madden soundtrack, Hip Hop Voicemails-Boosie Fade: The Group, Lil Uzi Vert’s ‘New Patek’, Pressa’s TBH To listen to the music mentioned in this episode subscribe to Catch Up's Spotify Playlist, and please feel free to reach out to us with questions or comments at catchuppodTO@gmail.com

RJ Hates Rap
Vol. 95: Back That Ass Up (Juvenile)

RJ Hates Rap

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 31:44


RJ and Tope rap about yeah, Michael Che, yeah, black stuff, Lil Wayne, yeah, respecting woman, yeah, your father yeah and picking up girl, yeah

Words With KB
Gambino the Artist

Words With KB

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 65:16


In this episode we talk Childish Gambino the Artist and his new video “This is America”, some wedding talk, and some other great dialogue.   New Video Games 0:00:04 Intro 0:00:45 Can we still say Kitties? 0:01:04 Childish Gambino the Artist 0:01:35 Regular Body Keith 0:02:08 What did This is America mean to you? 0:02:59 Get ya money first 0:04:27 Strategic Babies 0:04:59 Women playing the background 0:06:08 Hold it down for the rock? 0:07:22 Average Cost for Wedding Ring 0:10:11 Why the gov’t in our relationship? 0:13:42 The Roughest Segway Ever 0:16:13 Why are black women angry about Childish Gambino having a kid with a white girl? 0:16:33 Black Nerds Finish Last 0:20:02 Starbucks 0:23:51 Celebrations ar Graduations 0:30:27 Never NEVER play Back That Ass Up at graduation 0:37:47 Gambino Distractions 0:41:06 SNL Skits 0:42:38 Therapy is in 0:44:24 Finding a Regular Doctor 0:49:06 Black Cinema 0:51:33 Wrapping it Up 1:01:22

Sexual Flavas
Episode 65: Karma Back That Ass Up Sutra

Sexual Flavas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 38:40


Today the ladies get all into the history behind Karma Sutra and what it really mean. We share some of favorite positions and want to hear about yours. Please visit www.sexualflavas.com for more details. As always, if you have any comments questions or concerns, email us at sexualflavas1@gmail.com

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What My Students Taught Me
The Student Who Wasn't Afraid of Being Sad

What My Students Taught Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 16:45


When Jessica Carlson agreed to teach English in an alternative program for at-risk students eight years ago in Colorado Springs, she knew that she would have her hands full. But she wasn’t prepared for Kim Hardy. Hardy, new to the school and state, resented being in the alternative program and bristled at Carlson’s sunny demeanor. Hardy turned every classroom interaction into a battle, and made Carlson dread coming to school. There were the times Hardy led the class in defiant sing-alongs of Juvenile’s “Back That Ass Up”; the day she and classmates superglued Carlson’s dry-erase markers to the board; and her proclivity for calling Carlson a “bitch.” Hardy calmed down when Carlson gave the student more challenging work, and Carlson survived the year. But they hardly became close, and when school let out in the spring Carlson expected that she would never see Hardy again. That’s why, about four years later, she was stunned to see a Facebook message pop up from the former student. That unexpected outreach took their relationship on a completely different, and unexpected, course.

Wavy Bunch Sound
DJ Flipwave Presents: African Wolf's "Bruck Out Yuh Back" Promo BDAY Mix

Wavy Bunch Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 60:08


LISTEN TO AFRICAN WOLF'S ANNUAL BIRTHDAY MIXTAPE NOTHING BUT HEAT ON THIS MIX 2016 HIP HOP-AFROBEATS-DANCEHALL-SOCA IF YOU WANT TO DOWNLOAD MIX WITH ALL THE TRACKS HERE'S THE LINK https://www.mediafire.com/?r3js17g4xt74dze 1.) African Wolf's Birthday Bash Intro by Mike Dean 2.) It's Your Birthday by Uncle Luke 3.) She Twerkin by Cs$h Out 4.) Booty Me Down by Kstylis 5.) Jump (Jersey Remix) by DJ Yungkiid 6.) Fuck It Up by DJ Telly Tellz 7.) Back Up by DeJ Loaf feat. Big Sean 8.) Birthday Cake by Rihanna feat. Chris Brown 9.) Freak Hoe by Future 10.) Freak Hoe by Speaker Knockerz 11.) Rolly Polly by Mr. Killa 12.) Oops by Stabby 13.) So Mi Like It by Spice 14.) Squat by Stiffy 15.) Ride It (Yuh Wah Speed Gear 3) by DJ Young G 16.) Itty Bitty Piggy by Nicki Minaj 17.) Donk by Soulja Boy 18.) She All About The Shmoney by Rowdy Rebel feat. Bobby Shmurda 19.) Goodas by Tony Matterhorn 20.) Ben Up by Porgie & Murda 21.) Needle Eye Pum Pum by Spice 22.) Freak Bitch by Stunna2Fly 23.) Back That Ass Up by Juvenile feat. Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne 24.) Ayy Ladies by Travis Porter feat. Tyga 25.) Choppa Style by Choppa feat. Master P 26.) Whistle While You Twerk by Ying Yang Twins 27.) Bounce It Biggity by Diamond Praduxtions 28.) Fever by Vybz Kartel 29.) Freaky Girls by Ricky T feat. Eempey Slicker 30.) Your Number (Remix) by Ayo Jay feat. Chris Brown & Kid Ink 31.) Gal A Bubble by Konshens 32.) Bend Down Pause by Runtown feat. Wizkid 33.) Pon Di Cocky by Aidonia 34.) Nwa Baby (Remix) by Flavour 35.) Bruk Off Meh Cock by Konshens 36.) One Drop by QQ 37.) Bubble by HoodCelebrityy 38.) Bruki by Aidonia 39.) Puppy Tail by Demarco 40.) Bruck Fimi Back by Razor B 41.) Rock It by Salty 42.) Culu Culu by Savage 43.) Gyal Wine Wine (Non Stop) by Gyptian 44.) Little Bit More by Jidenna 45.) Shabba by Young D feat. Ayo Jay, Kerwin Du Bois, Konshens & Timaya 46.) My Woman My Everything by Patoranking feat. Wande Coal 47.) Jinja by Fuse ODG 48.) Azonto Party by Nana NYC feat. Kwaw Kese & NAD Xclusive 49.) Gyal Drop by Scrilla 50.) Go Dung (Remix) by Lil Rick feat. Machel Montano 51.) Work by Lil Rick 52.) Monster Wine by Kerwin Du Bois & Lil Rick 53.) How She Like It 54.) I Doh Mind by Uncle Ellis 55.) Sitya Loss by Eddy Kenzo 56.) Fat Fat by Nana NYC 57.) Muff You by Flip Merdack 58.) Mansa by Bisa Kdei 59.) Shake Yuh Bum Bum by Timaya feat. Machel Montano 60.) We Like It by Atumpan feat. Narstie 61.) Kidogo by Diamond Platnumz feat. P'square 62.) Bank Alert by P'square 63.) Party Done by Angela Hunte & Machel Montano 64.) No Behavior by Cloud 5 65.) Bang Bim by Marzville feat. Snap Brandy 66.) Tek Off Something by Stiffy 67.) Pon Me by Xcel 68.) Indicator by Spice 69.) Hoochie Mama by 2 Live Crew 70.) Pop That (Jersey Mix) by DJ Yung Dery 71.) African Wolf Birthday Bash Outro by by Nana NYC

Talkin' Greasy Podcast
Ep. 18 Make America Twerk Again

Talkin' Greasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 51:46


*This episode was recorded the day of the inauguration of Donald Trump. We talk about the power of Juvenile's "Back That Ass Up," a few Dallas events we went to, and then ... we go in. The protest to beat all protests held outside Mike Pence's house, Black Trump supporters and allies, and a few predictions for his presidency. Music by Cee-Lo Green - Sign of the Times Tru Def - All Year Bobby Sessions - LOA (Law of Attraction) Support our LOCALS Bobby Sessions and Tru Def! This is episode is sponsored by Audible. Get your 30-day free trial and free audio book download at audibletrial.com/greasy Follow us on facebook, insta, and twitter @talkingreasy! Like, rate, comment, and subscribe.

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra
Sex Gets Real 48: SheBop's sex educator, AJ

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015 60:09


AJ, a sex educator at Portland's sex positive toy boutique, SheBop, joins us. From phthalates and toxic toys to how to sterilize silicone and wood toys, AJ educates Dawn and Dylan on all things toys and sex. She also teaches an anal class called Back That Ass Up, so we dive deep into starting with anal play and pegging. We also talk about the rumors around how the Fleshlight was invented, and explore how to remain ethical when you're opening up a relationship.  You know we love hearing from you, so here's how to reach us Call or text: 747-444-1840 (standard messaging rates apply) Email: info@sexgetsreal.com Contact form: Click here