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Est-ce au tour de l'industrie musicale de vivre son #MeToo ? A l'instar de l'ex-magnat du cinéma Harvey Weinstein, Sean Combs, aussi connu sous son nom de scène P. Diddy, est accusé de nombreuses violences sexuelles. La star internationale du hip-hop, qui a connu la gloire en tant que producteur et rappeur, avant de devenir un homme d'affaires à succès, est jugée à New York depuis le 5 mai. Les plaidoiries, qui commencent ce lundi, risquent d'être suivies de près par le monde de la musique. Et pour cause : les plus grandes stars américaines ont côtoyé P. Diddy : de Beyoncé à Justin Bieber, en passant par la papesse de la mode Anna Wintour.Figure incontournable du hip-hop depuis les années 1990, Sean Combs est jugé pour trafic sexuel, transport de personnes à des fins de prostitution, ainsi que des actes d'enlèvement, de corruption et de violences, regroupés sous l'inculpation d'entreprise criminelle. Il risque la prison à perpétuité. Plus de 120 victimes présumées ont porté plainte contre lui.Dans cet épisode du podcast « L'Heure du Monde », deux journalistes nous racontent le parcours hors norme de P. Diddy, de son ascension à sa chute : Julia Jacobs, journaliste au service Arts et culture du quotidien américain The New York Times, et Stéphanie Binet, journaliste spécialiste du rap au Monde.Un épisode de Cyrielle Bedu, réalisé par Amandine Robillard. Présentation : Cyrielle Bedu. Suivi éditorial : Claire Leys. Dans cet épisode : extraits des titres « Real Love », de Mary J. Blige ; « Juicy », de The Notorious B.I.G. ; « I'll Be Missing You », de Puff Daddy ; « Me and You », de Cassie. Extraits d'un document de CNN ; d'une publication Instagram de P. Diddy ; de la conférence de presse de l'avocat américain Tony Buzbee.Cet épisode a été publié le 13 mai 2025. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Sean "Diddy" Combs, despite being in federal custody facing sex trafficking charges, is still viewed by many as a powerful and influential personality. Combs, who has been a powerhouse in the music and entertainment industry for decades, is as strategic and intelligent as ever, even from behind bars.Combs, also known as P. Diddy, has made a name for himself as an artist, record producer, and entrepreneur. Despite facing serious legal charges, his influence remains intact. A source close to Combs expressed their admiration for the rapper and businessman, stating, "He's incredibly smart".Combs' intelligence and capability aren't only tied to his financial success or his ability to create chart-topping hits. His story of resilience resonates with those around him. Born and raised in Harlem, New York, Combs experienced adversity from an early age. However, his dedication to effort, creativity, and innovation has enabled him to rise above these challenges.Being a multi-faceted personality, Combs has juggled various roles throughout his career, including that of an executive producer, fashion designer, philanthropist, and film director, along with his music-based activities. His continued influence is valuable proof of his skill, work ethic, and versatile ability to excel.However, his current legal predicament has brought both his personal and professional life under intense scrutiny. The sex trafficking charges that he faces are severe and have the potential to substantially impact his reputation and career. Despite this, Combs isn't fading into the background. On the contrary, his indomitable spirit appears to be stronger.Even during this trying time, the 'I'll Be Missing You' rapper continues to inspire many. His situation serves as a haunting reminder of the consequences that can come from reported actions. Yet, his enduring influence is a testament to his remarkable ability to stay relevant and powerful, regardless of circumstances.In conclusion, Combs, in spite of his current situation, remains a figure of power and credibility in the music industry and beyond. His resilience and determination only underline the versatility and intelligence that he has demonstrated over the years. Marked by ambition and shrewdness, Combs' story serves as an example of endurance amidst adversity, while continuing to rapt the world's attention.
Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Woke Up in the Morning Feeling Like Did He?” by RJ. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Woke Up in the Morning Feeling Like Did He?” by RJ 1. “Can't Nobody Hold Me Down” by Diddy2. “I'll Be Missing You” by Diddy3. “Satisfy You” by Diddy4. “Its All About the Benjamins” by Diddy5. “Victory” by Diddy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about The Army's top enlisted leader has removed key guidance that required diversity to be considered when selecting individuals to serve in upper-level noncommissioned officer positions, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer, the top enlisted leader of the force, recently issued new guidance on selecting command sergeants major that was essentially copy-and-pasted from his predecessor -- with one exception. It removes a line directing that a command sergeant major candidate's diversity be considered. Advertisement and Later in the Show Brett Discusses Sean ‘Diddy' Combs accused of ‘violently' raping woman and filming attack in 2001 following sex trafficking arrest Another woman filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing the disgraced rapper of “violently” raping her in 2001.According to court documents obtained by Page Six Tuesday, Thalia Graves claimed the “I'll Be Missing You” musician and his head of security, Joseph Sherman, lured her to the Bad Boy Records studio in New York City, where they sexually assaulted her. Graves, who was 25 at the time, detailed that she was dating one of Combs' employees when the music mogul asked her to meet up at his studio. We're joined by Caleb Door to talk about the upcoming election. They focus on key issues impacting voters, particularly inflation, economic conditions, and the performance of the Biden administration. Door emphasizes the stark contrast between the current situation and the previous Trump administration, arguing that people are struggling financially and that the American dream feels out of reach. Door critiques Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming her policies have not led to tangible improvements. He mentions specific statistics, such as rising costs for everyday items, and argues that open borders under the current administration are negatively affecting the economy. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth discuss the challenges leading up to the elections and explore the controversial backgrounds of Trump and Harris, highlighting the growing disconnect many voters feel with these figures. Beth also shares what She and Bo Thompson have coming up Wednesday on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
pWotD Episode 2695: Sean Combs Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 319,582 views on Tuesday, 17 September 2024 our article of the day is Sean Combs.Sean Love Combs (born Sean John Combs; November 4, 1969), also known by his stage name Diddy, formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer and record executive. He is credited with the discovery and cultivation of artists such as the Notorious B. I. G., Mary J. Blige, and Usher. Combs has won three Grammy Awards from 13 nominations, two MTV Video Music Awards, and a Guinness World Record for "Most Successful Rap Producer" in 1997.Born in Harlem and raised in Mount Vernon, New York, Combs worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993. He embarked on his recording career following the mainstream success of his first signee, the Notorious B. I. G., for whom he served as manager and hype man. Released in the wake and memory of B. I. G's unsolved murder, Combs' debut studio album, No Way Out (1997), was met with critical acclaim, peaked atop the Billboard 200 and received septuple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its two preceding singles, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" (featuring Mase) and "I'll Be Missing You" (with Faith Evans featuring 112), both peaked the Billboard Hot 100—the latter became the first hip hop song to debut atop the chart. His second and third albums, Forever (1999) and The Saga Continues... (2001), both peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 despite mixed critical reception, while his fourth, Press Play (2006), peaked atop the chart once more. Combs then formed the musical group Diddy – Dirty Money—with R&B singers Kalenna Harper and Dawn Richard—to release the collaborative album Last Train to Paris (2010), which peaked at number seven and was supported by the single "Coming Home" (featuring Skylar Grey). His fifth studio album, The Love Album: Off the Grid (2023), was met with moderate critical and commercial response, and served as his first release without a major label.Outside of music, he has worked in production for other media, including MTV's reality series Making the Band. He launched the clothing retailer Sean John in 1998, for which he won Menswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2004, having previously been nominated in 2000. Combs served as brand ambassador for the vodka retailer Cîroc from 2007 to 2023, and co-founded the television network Revolt in 2013. Zack O'Malley Greenburg estimated Combs' net worth at US$1 billion in 2022, making him one of the wealthiest musical artists.Combs has been the subject of a number of sexual misconduct allegations, which began in late 2023 after Cassie Ventura, with whom Combs had a long-term relationship, filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against him for sexual assault, which was settled out of court. In the following days, weeks, and months, over 11 more lawsuits were filed by additional claimants, with similar allegations of misconduct ranging from 1991 to 2009. In the wake of the allegations, various companies and brands dissociated themselves from Combs, and an honorary doctorate from Howard University was revoked. In March 2024, several properties tied to Combs were raided by the Department of Homeland Security as part of an ongoing investigation. In May 2024, surveillance footage of Combs physically assaulting Ventura at a hotel was released, for which Combs issued a public apology. After several similar misconduct allegations arose, he was indicted by a federal New York grand jury and arrested in Manhattan on September 16, 2024; he was charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. His commercial enterprises were additionally alleged to have been involved with narcotics offenses, kidnapping, arson and bribery, and Combs was alleged to have committed physical and sexual abuse against victims.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:31 UTC on Wednesday, 18 September 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Sean Combs on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Joey.
A Michigan judge has ordered hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs to pay $100 million to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a 51-year-old man currently serving time in prison. The judgment stems from Cardello-Smith's claims that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him during an afterparty in 1997. The default judgment was handed down in Lenawee County Circuit Court after Combs failed to appear for the case. According to court documents obtained by CBS Detroit, Cardello-Smith was a bartender at a Detroit-area restaurant at the time of the alleged incident. He claimed that after the event, Combs invited him to an afterparty. Once there, Cardello-Smith alleges he was pressured to engage in sexual activity with multiple women. The documents further state that after drinking alcohol given to him by Combs, Cardello-Smith passed out. The most shocking part of the claim is Cardello-Smith's account of what he says happened when he regained consciousness. He alleges that he awoke to find Combs having sex with a woman. According to the court filing, Combs reportedly said to Cardello-Smith, "I did this to you too." While the ruling is a significant blow to Combs, his legal team is preparing a robust defense. Marc Agnifilo, Combs' attorney, strongly condemned the judgment and called the claims entirely fabricated. "This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years," Agnifilo told CBS News. "His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed." Cardello-Smith's criminal record became a focal point in Combs' defense. Currently incarcerated, Cardello-Smith has been convicted of numerous charges, including criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping, which has led Combs' legal team to question the credibility of his accusations. Combs is no stranger to legal battles, and this case adds to a growing list of accusations against the music mogul. In recent months, multiple women have accused him of sexual assault and abuse. While Combs denies all allegations, some of the cases have resulted in settlements. One high-profile lawsuit from R&B singer Cassie, who alleged rape and physical abuse during her relationship with Combs, was settled last year. Another man has also accused Combs of sexual misconduct, which his legal team has dismissed as "pure fiction." The latest ruling also comes amidst increasing public scrutiny on Combs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently called on Combs to return the key to the city, which he was awarded during a Times Square ceremony in September 2023. The event coincided with the release of Combs' album, *The Love Album: Off The Grid*. Despite the controversy, Combs remains one of the most successful figures in hip-hop. He first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a producer and performer, responsible for chart-topping hits such as "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems," "Bad Boy for Life," and "I'll Be Missing You." As Combs' legal team prepares to appeal the judgment, the case represents yet another chapter in a series of legal and public relations battles for the hip-hop icon. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A Michigan judge has ordered hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs to pay $100 million to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a 51-year-old man currently serving time in prison. The judgment stems from Cardello-Smith's claims that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him during an afterparty in 1997. The default judgment was handed down in Lenawee County Circuit Court after Combs failed to appear for the case. According to court documents obtained by CBS Detroit, Cardello-Smith was a bartender at a Detroit-area restaurant at the time of the alleged incident. He claimed that after the event, Combs invited him to an afterparty. Once there, Cardello-Smith alleges he was pressured to engage in sexual activity with multiple women. The documents further state that after drinking alcohol given to him by Combs, Cardello-Smith passed out. The most shocking part of the claim is Cardello-Smith's account of what he says happened when he regained consciousness. He alleges that he awoke to find Combs having sex with a woman. According to the court filing, Combs reportedly said to Cardello-Smith, "I did this to you too." While the ruling is a significant blow to Combs, his legal team is preparing a robust defense. Marc Agnifilo, Combs' attorney, strongly condemned the judgment and called the claims entirely fabricated. "This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years," Agnifilo told CBS News. "His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed." Cardello-Smith's criminal record became a focal point in Combs' defense. Currently incarcerated, Cardello-Smith has been convicted of numerous charges, including criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping, which has led Combs' legal team to question the credibility of his accusations. Combs is no stranger to legal battles, and this case adds to a growing list of accusations against the music mogul. In recent months, multiple women have accused him of sexual assault and abuse. While Combs denies all allegations, some of the cases have resulted in settlements. One high-profile lawsuit from R&B singer Cassie, who alleged rape and physical abuse during her relationship with Combs, was settled last year. Another man has also accused Combs of sexual misconduct, which his legal team has dismissed as "pure fiction." The latest ruling also comes amidst increasing public scrutiny on Combs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently called on Combs to return the key to the city, which he was awarded during a Times Square ceremony in September 2023. The event coincided with the release of Combs' album, *The Love Album: Off The Grid*. Despite the controversy, Combs remains one of the most successful figures in hip-hop. He first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a producer and performer, responsible for chart-topping hits such as "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems," "Bad Boy for Life," and "I'll Be Missing You." As Combs' legal team prepares to appeal the judgment, the case represents yet another chapter in a series of legal and public relations battles for the hip-hop icon. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A Michigan judge has ordered hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs to pay $100 million to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a 51-year-old man currently serving time in prison. The judgment stems from Cardello-Smith's claims that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him during an afterparty in 1997. The default judgment was handed down in Lenawee County Circuit Court after Combs failed to appear for the case. According to court documents obtained by CBS Detroit, Cardello-Smith was a bartender at a Detroit-area restaurant at the time of the alleged incident. He claimed that after the event, Combs invited him to an afterparty. Once there, Cardello-Smith alleges he was pressured to engage in sexual activity with multiple women. The documents further state that after drinking alcohol given to him by Combs, Cardello-Smith passed out. The most shocking part of the claim is Cardello-Smith's account of what he says happened when he regained consciousness. He alleges that he awoke to find Combs having sex with a woman. According to the court filing, Combs reportedly said to Cardello-Smith, "I did this to you too." While the ruling is a significant blow to Combs, his legal team is preparing a robust defense. Marc Agnifilo, Combs' attorney, strongly condemned the judgment and called the claims entirely fabricated. "This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years," Agnifilo told CBS News. "His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed." Cardello-Smith's criminal record became a focal point in Combs' defense. Currently incarcerated, Cardello-Smith has been convicted of numerous charges, including criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping, which has led Combs' legal team to question the credibility of his accusations. Combs is no stranger to legal battles, and this case adds to a growing list of accusations against the music mogul. In recent months, multiple women have accused him of sexual assault and abuse. While Combs denies all allegations, some of the cases have resulted in settlements. One high-profile lawsuit from R&B singer Cassie, who alleged rape and physical abuse during her relationship with Combs, was settled last year. Another man has also accused Combs of sexual misconduct, which his legal team has dismissed as "pure fiction." The latest ruling also comes amidst increasing public scrutiny on Combs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently called on Combs to return the key to the city, which he was awarded during a Times Square ceremony in September 2023. The event coincided with the release of Combs' album, *The Love Album: Off The Grid*. Despite the controversy, Combs remains one of the most successful figures in hip-hop. He first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a producer and performer, responsible for chart-topping hits such as "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems," "Bad Boy for Life," and "I'll Be Missing You." As Combs' legal team prepares to appeal the judgment, the case represents yet another chapter in a series of legal and public relations battles for the hip-hop icon. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
A Michigan judge has ordered hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs to pay $100 million to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a 51-year-old man currently serving time in prison. The judgment stems from Cardello-Smith's claims that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him during an afterparty in 1997. The default judgment was handed down in Lenawee County Circuit Court after Combs failed to appear for the case. According to court documents obtained by CBS Detroit, Cardello-Smith was a bartender at a Detroit-area restaurant at the time of the alleged incident. He claimed that after the event, Combs invited him to an afterparty. Once there, Cardello-Smith alleges he was pressured to engage in sexual activity with multiple women. The documents further state that after drinking alcohol given to him by Combs, Cardello-Smith passed out. The most shocking part of the claim is Cardello-Smith's account of what he says happened when he regained consciousness. He alleges that he awoke to find Combs having sex with a woman. According to the court filing, Combs reportedly said to Cardello-Smith, "I did this to you too." While the ruling is a significant blow to Combs, his legal team is preparing a robust defense. Marc Agnifilo, Combs' attorney, strongly condemned the judgment and called the claims entirely fabricated. "This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years," Agnifilo told CBS News. "His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed." Cardello-Smith's criminal record became a focal point in Combs' defense. Currently incarcerated, Cardello-Smith has been convicted of numerous charges, including criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping, which has led Combs' legal team to question the credibility of his accusations. Combs is no stranger to legal battles, and this case adds to a growing list of accusations against the music mogul. In recent months, multiple women have accused him of sexual assault and abuse. While Combs denies all allegations, some of the cases have resulted in settlements. One high-profile lawsuit from R&B singer Cassie, who alleged rape and physical abuse during her relationship with Combs, was settled last year. Another man has also accused Combs of sexual misconduct, which his legal team has dismissed as "pure fiction." The latest ruling also comes amidst increasing public scrutiny on Combs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently called on Combs to return the key to the city, which he was awarded during a Times Square ceremony in September 2023. The event coincided with the release of Combs' album, *The Love Album: Off The Grid*. Despite the controversy, Combs remains one of the most successful figures in hip-hop. He first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a producer and performer, responsible for chart-topping hits such as "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems," "Bad Boy for Life," and "I'll Be Missing You." As Combs' legal team prepares to appeal the judgment, the case represents yet another chapter in a series of legal and public relations battles for the hip-hop icon. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Dans cet épisode, nous allons plonger dans les coulisses de la version reggae du titre "I'll Be Missing You", initialement interprété en folk par Peter Frampton en 1975. Cette reprise, portée par le groupe américain Big Mountain, a connu un succès retentissant lorsqu'elle a été utilisée pour la bande originale du film "Génération 90", mettant en vedette Winona Ryder, Ben Stiller et Ethan Hawke.Découvrez comment ce morceau, d'abord méconnu, a réussi à se réinventer pour devenir un véritable hymne reggae, captivant un public toujours plus large. Apprenez les raisons qui ont poussé Big Mountain à s'emparer de cette chanson, et comment leur interprétation a su se démarquer de l'originale.Explorez les coulisses de ce succès inattendu, qui a propulsé Big Mountain sur le devant de la scène musicale des années 90.Notre équipe éditoriale a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Former Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that he will not succumb to the increasing pressure over the reported hostage release deal. Netanyahu's staunch stand, amid the mounting opposition, has further illustrated his perseverance in the face of controversy.The increased scrutiny comes in relation to a proposed hostage release transaction. It is of note that Netanyahu has a proven track record of resilience and an unwavering determination to put Israel's security interests first. His latest statement strongly affirms his resistance against external pressures and his commitment to decision-making based on perceived national interests, rather than popular sentiment or personal gain.In parallel world of music, notable artists Puff Daddy and Faith Evans are still having their track, "I'll Be Missing You" enjoyed by fans globally. The song can be accessed through various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Moreover, it was found that the song is still drawing considerable interest, with many listeners using voice-activated devices like Alexa and Google Home to play it."I'll Be Missing You" remains a classic, marked by its emotional depth and candid reflection on the loss of a loved one. This profound sense of longing communicated through Puff Daddy's and Faith Evans' performance continues to resonate with listeners, helping the song maintain its enduring relevance in a rapidly evolving music landscape.Overall, these highlight the resilience and determination present in both politics and music culture. From Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to yield under pressure to Puff Daddy and Faith Evans' timeless piece of work, these stories encapsulate the united themes of fortitude and emotional resonance. Whether its diplomatic negotiations or songs on the chart, tenacity and relevance are elements that unequivocally ensure lasting impact and influence.
Sub to the PPM Patreon to access Dossier #3 in its entirety: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping. Diddy Declassified Dossier #2. Our objectives: to expose Sean “Diddy” Combs's confidential informant credentials, examine evidence indicating that the Diddler's sexual trafficking ring is an intel operation, run the politically-motivated Tupac assassination back w/ the new insights born of the snowballing Diddy scandals & the Keefe D arrest, use the Diddler as a lens w/ which to magnify the Zionist powerbloc in the music industry & his enmeshment w/in it, and moreover, use all of the above to sketch the lengthy history of federal law enforcement & intel's efforts to infiltrate, suppress, & break up black liberation, self defense, & nationalist movements in the US and abroad, examining the machinations & depredations of the elaborate anticommunist counterintel apparatus that maintains the power structure & status quo thru counterinsurgent, cultural programming, & mass mind control means. Pls support the show by subbing to the Patreon & rating + reviewing on whatever pod app you use. Make sure to give SLANK a follow on Twitter at @DabSquad_Slank & also bump his killer rev hip hop at ffm.to/nationtime2 & wherever else you find yr tunes. Tracks: | Puff Daddy (Ft Faith Evans) - "I'll Be Missing You" | | Mos Def - "Can U C the Pride in the Panther?" (lyrics by Tupac) | | Tupac Shakur - "Dear Mama" | Clips: | Diddy Interview from '94 in which he reveals his club & music vid dancing as an underage teen (sus?) - Reelin' in the Years archive | | Ashton Kutcher Anti-Sex Trafficking Congressional Hearing | | True Detective S1 - "Tuttle's Video" Scene/ Meme | | Yasiin Bey Comments on Drake the Mall (lmfao) | | Jonathan Oddi ( T r u m p Doral Resort Gunman & Diddler Sex Slave) Interrogation Vid |
Sub to the PPM Premium Feed to access all 2 hrs of "Diddy Declassified (Dossier #2)" plus days of exclusive auditory network graphs: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping... Diddy Declassified Dossier #2. Our objectives: to expose Sean “Diddy” Combs's confidential informant credentials; examine evidence indicating that the Diddler's sexual trafficking ring is an intel operation; run the politically-motivated Tupac assassination back w/ the new insights born of the snowballing Diddy scandals & the Keefe D arrest; use the Diddler as a lens w/ which to magnify the Zio powerbloc in the music industry & his enmeshment w/in it; and moreover, use all of the above to sketch the lengthy history of federal law enforcement & intel's efforts to infiltrate, suppress, & break up black liberation, self defense, & rev nationalist movements in the US and abroad, examining the machinations & depredations of the elaborate anticommunist counterintel apparatus that maintains the power structure & status quo thru counterinsurgent, cultural programming, & mass mind control means. Pls support the show by subbing to the Patreon, rating, & reviewing on whatever pod app you use. Make sure to give SLANK a follow on Twitter at @DabSquad_Slank & also bump his killer rev hip hop at ffm.to/nationtime2 & wherever else you find yr tunes. Tracks: | Puff Daddy (Ft. Faith Evans) - "I'll Be Missing You" | | Mos Def - "Can U C the Pride in the Panther?" (lyrics by Tupac) | | Tupac Shakur - "Dear Mama" | Clips: | Diddy Interview from '94 in which he reveals his club & music vid dancing as an underage teen (sus?) - Reelin' in the Years archive | | Ashton Kutcher Anti-Sex Trafficking Congressional Hearing | | True Detective S1 - "Tuttle's Video" Scene/ Meme | | Yasiin Bey Comments on Drake the Mall (lmfao) | | Jonathan Oddi ( T r u m p D o r a l Resort Gunman & Diddler Sex Slave) Interrogation Vid |
Sean Combs, also known by his stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy, is a multifaceted American entertainment mogul whose influence spans music, fashion, and business. Born on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York, and raised in Mount Vernon, Combs has been a defining figure in the hip-hop industry since the early 1990s.Combs began his career as an intern at Uptown Records where he quickly rose to the position of A&R executive. He played a pivotal role in developing and promoting the careers of Mary J. Blige and Jodeci. His remarkable acumen in identifying and nurturing talent became evident early on. However, his journey at Uptown was cut short after he was fired, which led him to establish his own music production company, Bad Boy Entertainment, in 1993.Bad Boy Entertainment soon became a powerhouse in the music industry under Combs' leadership. The label was instrumental in the careers of some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B, including The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, Mase, and 112. Combs himself also released several successful albums, such as "No Way Out" (1997), which featured hits like "I'll Be Missing You" — a tribute to his friend and artist Notorious B.I.G. This song, a collaboration with Faith Evans and 112, showcased Combs' ability to blend hip-hop with heartfelt emotion, helping it to win a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.Beyond music, Combs has made significant strides in other industries. In fashion, his clothing line, Sean John, launched in 1998, has been praised for its style and innovation. It successfully bridged the gap between streetwear and high fashion, receiving critical acclaim, including a Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Award in 2004.In addition to his fashion line, Combs has ventured into the realms of reality TV, beverages, and fragrances. His entrepreneurial spirit saw him creating the Sean John fragrance in collaboration with Estée Lauder and the premium vodka brand, Ciroc, in partnership with Diageo, which he helped to transform into a globally recognized brand through his marketing prowess.Philanthropy is also a significant aspect of Combs' career. He has contributed to various causes and launched initiatives such as the Sean Combs Scholarship Fund, which aims to help underprivileged students attend college. His commitment to education was further highlighted when he opened Capital Preparatory Harlem Charter School in 2016, demonstrating his passion for education reform and community development.Despite controversies and challenges, including legal issues and feuds within the hip-hop community, Combs' impact on music and culture remains undeniable. His work has not only shaped the landscape of hip-hop and R&B but has also influenced the broader culture of fashion and entrepreneurship.In summary, Sean Combs is not just a rapper or producer; he is a visionary entrepreneur who transcends music and embraces a range of industries, from fashion to spirits and beyond. His legacy is characterized by his relentless innovation, influential artistry, and philanthropic contributions, making him one of the most impactful figures in the world of entertainment and business.
TRACKLIST 0:00 Keith Washington - Are You Still in Love with Me 4:30 Al Jarreau - It's Not Hard to Love You 9:30 Color Me Badd - Soft N' Easy 13:00 Tevin Campbell - Alone With You 17:30 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) (Radio Edit) 21:30 Miki Howard - Ain't Nobody Like You 25:00 Michael Cooper - Let's Get Closer 30:00 Missy Elliott - The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) 32:30 Al B. Sure! - Right Now 36:30 Shola Ama - You Might Need Somebody 40:00 El DeBarge - Where Is My Love? 43:00 Color Me Badd - Sexual Capacity 46:00 Gerald Levert - Groove On 49:30 Changing Faces - Goin' Nowhere 52:00 Brandy - I Wanna Be Down 55:00 Gwen Guthrie - Sweet Bitter Love 58:30 Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 1:02:30 112 - Cupid 1:06:00 Keith Sweat - Twisted (Single Version) [2007 Remaster] 1:09:00 Chaka Khan - Keep Givin' Me Lovin' 1:12:30 Nicole Renee Harris - Strawberry 1:15:00 Faith Evans - You Used to Love Me (Puff Daddy Mix) 1:18:30 Titiyo - Never Let Me Go (Nellee Mix) 1:22:00 All-4-One - I Can Love You Like That 1:25:00 Brandy - Baby (Single Version) 1:28:00 Adina Howard - Freak Like Me (Radio Edit) 1:31:30 Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready 1:35:30 The Braxtons - So Many Ways 1:38:30 Intro - Let Me Be the One 1:42:30 Tamia Washington - So Into You 1:45:30 Eric Gadd - Why Don't You, Why Don't I (Radio Version) 1:49:30 Brandy - The Boy Is Mine (Radio Edit with Intro) 1:52:30 The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize (2007 Remaster) 1:55:30 Angela Winbush - Inner City Blues (Radio Version) 1:59:30 Eternal - Angel Of Mine 2:02:30 Keith Sweat - Too Hot 2:05:30 Jazz Cartier - Guardian Angel 2:07:00 Solomon Childs - Some Things Never Change 2:10:00 Angela Winbush - Treat U Rite 2:13:30 Mark Morrison - Return Of The Mack (C&J Radio Edit) 2:15:30 Eric Benét - Spiritual Thang 2:19:00 Troop - Spread My Wings 2:22:30 Miki Howard - Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I Am Gonna Do) [2006 Remaster] 2:25:30 Randy Crawford - Wrap-U-Up 2:28:30 Eternal - Just a Step from Heaven (Remix) 2:31:00 En Vogue - Hold On 2:33:00 Martin Delray - One in a Row 2:36:00 En vogue - My Lovin' 2:40:00 El DeBarge - Slide 2:44:30 Eternal - I Wanna Be the Only One (feat. Bebe Winans) [Radio Edit] 2:47:30 George Benson - I'll Be Good to You 2:51:30 Faith Evans - Love Like This (Instrumental) 2:55:30 Color Me Badd - I Wanna Sex You Up (Single Mix) 2:58:00 Gerald Levert - Private Line (Radio Club Remix) 3:02:00 Keith Sweat - Keep It Comin' 3:05:00 En Vogue - Giving Him Something He Can Feel 3:08:30 Skyy - Up and Over (Stronger and Better) 3:13:30 Dakota Moon - Another Day Goes By 3:14:30 Jade - Don't Walk Away 3:17:30 Ol' Dirty Bastard - Got Your Money (feat. Kelis) [2005 Remaster] 3:20:30 En Vogue - You Don't Have to Worry (2020 Remaster) 3:23:30 The Family Stand - Ghetto Heaven 3:26:00 Keith Sweat - Make You Sweat 3:30:00 Mase - Feel so Good (2012 Remaster) 3:32:30 Brandy - Full Moon 3:35:30 Adina Howard - T-Shirts & Panties 3:39:00 Changing Faces - G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T. 3:46:00 Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112) [2014 Remaster] 3:47:00 Christopher Williams - Dreamin' 3:50:30 Karyn White - Romantic 3:54:00 Karyn White - The Way I Feel About You 3:57:30 Jody Watley - If I'm Not in Love 3:59:30 Al B. Sure! - Misunderstanding 4:03:30 Lisa Fischer - How Can I Ease the Pain 4:07:30 Lisa Fischer - Save Me 4:12:00 Gerald Levert - Baby Hold on to Me 4:16:00 LSG - My Body 4:20:00 Faith Evans - Soon as I Get Home 4:24:00 Eric Benét - Let's Stay Together 4:28:30 Silk - Girl U for Me 4:31:00 Levert - Baby I'm Ready 4:35:30 Keith Sweat - Get up on It (feat. Kut Klose) 4:39:00 Silk - Ebony Eyes 4:43:30 Keith Washington - Kissing You 4:46:30 J-Shin - Treat U Better 4:49:00 Tevin Campbell - Tell Me What You Want Me to Do 4:53:00 Changing Faces - Stroke You Up (2012 Collection Remaster) 4:56:30 Atlantic Starr - Lookin' for Love Again 5:00:30 Silk - Freak Me 5:05:00 Atlantic Starr - My First Love 5:09:30 All Saints - Never Ever 5:10:30 Glenn Jones - I've Been Searchin' (Nobody Like You) (LP Version) 5:14:30 Skyy - Nearer to You 5:17:30 Atlantic Starr - Masterpiece 5:21:00 Gwen Guthrie - Say It Isn't So 5:25:00 All-4-One - So Much in Love (45 Version) 5:28:00 Brandy - Angel in Disguise 5:32:00 Adina Howard - My up and Down 5:34:30 Karyn White - One Heart 5:37:30 Al B. Sure - Hotel California
Welcome to another episode of "The Outcast Podcast," where diversity isn't just our strength; it's our superpower! Join us as we dive into this week’s whirlwind of topics, featuring our unique trio: the black guy, the brown guy, and the white guy. Their perspectives? As varied as their backgrounds. Their humor? As rich as their cultural heritage. So, buckle up as we navigate through the labyrinth of today’s hot topics, with a side of laughs you didn’t know you needed. First on our agenda, Mitch McConnell has waved the white flag, announcing his step down as Senate Majority Leader come November. The trio debates whether this is the end of an era or just the beginning of McConnell's next Netflix special: "The Turtle Retires." Next, we delve into the world of hip-hop and scandal, as Sean "Diddy" Brother Love Combs finds himself in hot legal waters, being sued by one of his ex-producers for sexual assault. Our hosts speculate on the potential remix of "I'll Be Missing You," possibly titled "I'll Be Suing You," dropping soon in a courtroom near you. In a turn of events that has our trio's eyes rolling so hard they risk spraining something, a pastor blames women wearing skimpy clothes for getting raped. The guys unpack this medieval mindset with a modern twist, suggesting maybe it's not the clothes but the archaic attitudes that are the problem. NATO's latest advisory tells civilians to prepare for conflict. The Outcast crew proposes a more relatable approach: a survival kit including Netflix subscriptions and an endless supply of comfort food, because if we're going to prep for conflict, we might as well binge-watch our way through it. Joe Biden finds himself in a plot twist worthy of a spy novel, with a crime informant admitting to collusion with Russian intelligence. Our hosts can't help but wonder if this informant might just be a disgruntled scriptwriter for "The Americans," seeking a new angle for a reboot. Wendy's introduces "surge pricing," and the podcast turns into a fast-food economics class. The team debates whether this means your next Frosty could cost as much as a small treasury bond, and whether "Would you like fries with that?" could soon be replaced with "Will that be cash, credit, or loan application?" And for the pièce de résistance, Tomkat's not-so-great news segment. It's like the mystery meat of news – you're never quite sure what you're going to get, but it's always interesting. Don’t forget, "The Outcast Podcast" is powered by Better Help. Struggling with your own personal plot twists? Visit Better Help and use code OUTCAST for a discount on your wellness journey. Staying hydrated with wit and wisdom is hard work, which is why we swear by Liquid IV. Head over to Liquid IV and use promo code OUTCAST to save money and keep the laughs flowing. Lastly, a huge thank you to our fans for tuning in. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment on our YouTube page. Your support keeps our podcast as lively as our discussions. Until next time, keep laughing, keep listening, and stay outcasted!
Clark and Laura discuss why poverty "safety nets" don't work, Puff Daddy (Diddy's) legendary "I'll Be Missing You", and Clark's ban from X (formerly Twitter) in this episode of The Simpleton Podcast. Also in this episode: • LISTENER FEEDBACK NEEDED! • Just Homes ministry update (big news!) • Clark's audio essay: "Safety Net vs. Lifeline" • What is western dualism? • Random thoughts on 4Chan and South Park --- Links: ASH SEEK 24 Promo - 90s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv1lovt06Yc --- Chapters: 0:00 Intro and signpost 1:38 Western Suicide Cult 4:06 LISTENER FEEDBACK NEEDED! 4:54 ASH's SEEK video! What missionaries are we looking for? 13:25 Ministry for the mentally ill: Just Homes update 19:47 Puff Daddy, Catholicism, and heaven/hell 29:18 Clark's audio essay: "Safety Net vs. Lifeline" 34:25 Thoughts on safety nets, homelessness, and poverty 41:30 The disadvantages of poverty (and "crabs in a barrel") 49:44 Loving with counterproductive motives? 54:19 The governmental safety net (and the real problem) 58:45 Clark's ban from X / Twitter 1:06:10 What is western dualism? 1:09:30 Random thoughts on 4Chan and South Park 1:24:48 Outro (and an outtake) --- The Simpleton Podcast is also on YouTube, Rumble, and Odysee. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtSo1QExO8Q&list=PL6J5x7lptOXsnTAQRah4MhOOZwuttVNtb&index=3 Rumble: rumble.com/user/asimplehouseU Odysee: odysee.com/@asimplehouseU You can also find the audio version of the podcast almost anywhere you stream podcasts (specifically, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts, Breaker, and Anchor). Just search "The Simpleton Podcast", or go to https://anchor.fm/simpletonpodcast. --- Send us feedback! Email: asimplehouse@gmail.com A Simple House is a Catholic ministry that serves project and Section 8 neighborhoods in southeast Washington, DC and Kansas City, MO. Missionaries strive to meet the material and spiritual needs of the poor while living a simple religious life. Each missionary attends daily Mass, says morning and evening prayer from the Catholic Church's Liturgy of the Hours, and makes time for personal prayer and scripture study. Visit https://www.asimplehouse.org/ to learn more about A Simple House and The Simpleton Podcast. YouTube - A Simple House: https://www.youtube.com/@asimplehouse.catholic YouTube - A Simple House U (home of The Simpleton Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/@ASimpleHouseU_2023 Facebook: @asimplehouse | https://www.facebook.com/@asimplehouse Instagram: @asimplehouse.catholic | https://www.instagram.com/asimplehouse.catholic --- Thank you to Ben Friedman from Totus Media for editing and producing The Simpleton Podcast. Totus Media is a media production company based out of Central Iowa. Totus Media is an Iowa digital media production company, social media management firm, wedding videography business, and digital marketing agency. Visit https://www.totusmedia.co/ to learn more. --- #catholic #podcast #religion
R.I.P. my friend Jason McKinnon. This is the 1st hour of The Land of Make Believe with Old Man Ratchet that aired on Saturday December 9th, 2023 from 8 to 9 pm (est) on WOZO-LP 103.9 FM Knoxville, TN and streamed online at wozoradio.com. This hour was mixed using Serato Dj Pro 3.0.12 software using a Pioneer DDJ Rev 5 controller. Additional editing, vocals and production was done with Audacity Freeware for noncommercial use. WOZO is a non-commercial radio station that relies on listener support. To help us stay on the air, please consider a donation through Venmo @WozoFM Thank You!Station ID - The Bear PSA - Bears PSA - Fair Housing Discrimination Beastie Boys - Hold It Now Hit It Instrumental The Mohawks - The Champ MARRS - Pump Up the Volume Martin Luther King Phish and Missy Elliot - Pass That Jibboo Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock - It Takes Two Beastie Boys - The Sounds Of Science Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause Raheem - Shotgun (Blast Off Clean 12") Styles of Beyond - Survival Tactics Show Interlude Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave (Album Version) Johnny Cash - We'll Meet Again Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Tha Crossroads (Explicit) Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112) News Snippets about My Friend's Death (R.I.P. Jason McKinnon)Cypress Hill - Illusions Instrumental Snippett WOZO- Dawn FM
ERIC CLAPTON - Tears in Heaven (1992) TOAD THE WET SPROCKET - Reincarnation (1994) PAUL SIMON - The AfterLife (2011) TALKING HEADS - Heaven (1979) KESHA - Past Lives (2012) QUEEN - The Show Must Go On (1991) ED SHEERAN - Supermarket Flowers (2017) GREEN DAY - Wake Me Up When September Ends (2005) NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS - Ghosteen (2019) PUFF DADDY & FAITH EVANS & 112 - I'll Be Missing You (1997) HIGHWAYMEN - HighWayMan (1985) BOB DYLAN - Knockin On Heaven's Door (1973)
The GOP is scrambling to find a New Speaker of the House after the ousting of Kevin McCarthy, Trump getting GAGGED, and Kimmel caught up with Mike Lindell and George Santos. Plus, a mashup of “Every Breath You Take” and “I'll Be Missing You” will be played.
Editor Frances Parker, ACE shares her experiences editing multiple episodes of Game of Thrones, her history (and a nod to) working with the VFX department, and her thoughts on how editors support the actor. Fran is currently working on House of the Dragon. Some of her other credits include Andor, The Crown, Life, and Band of Brothers, for which she won an Emmy Award for Best Editing in 2002. Vance & Nigel catch up on what they've been up to including their recent jobs and travels. Vance shares some highlights from NAB, tells his story about Diddy & Faith Evans' “I'll Be Missing You” tribute music video, and the night shooting a video for A Tribe Called Quest with Busta Rhymes. Nigel tells us about shooting for his stock footage library on his recent trips to Scotland and Norway and how he almost directed the “I'll Be Missing You” video. For the last segment, Nigel provides tips for multi-cam live shoots from a directing perspective. Follow @twostopsoverpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookHost: Vance Burberry ACS, Nigel DickProducers: Vance Burberry, Nigel Dick, Lindha NarvaezExecutive Producer: Lindha NarvaezAssociate Producer: Tyler Taylor Intern: Jorja Moes
"Synchronicity" ist nicht nur das fünfte und letzte Album von The Police, es ist auch das erfolgreichste, das die Band rund um Frontmann Sting je veröffentlicht hat – sogar einen Grammy gab es für das Album. Dass "Synchronicity" zum erfolgreichsten Album von The Police wird, ist vor allem deshalb erstaunlich, weil die Band auf dem Album so viele Dinge anders macht. Weniger Reggae-Einflüsse, deutlich mehr Synthesizer und auch mehr weltmusikalische Elemente. Heute können wir sagen, dass sich mit "Synchronicity" schon ein bisschen die musikalische Richtung angedeutet hat, die Sting später als Solokünstler eingeschlagen hat. Der Song "Every Breath You Take" vom Album "Synchronicity" wird für The Police zum größten Hit der Bandgeschichte und zum meistgespielten Radiosong aller Zeiten. Und das alles, obwohl er jahrzehntelang missverstanden wird. Viele interpretieren den Song als große Liebesballade, dabei geht es in dem Song eigentlich um eine eher gruselige Botschaft. "Bei jedem Schritt, den du machst, beobachte ich dich!" Es geht um einen Stalker, der eine angebetete Person auf Schritt und Tritt verfolgt. Aus diesem Blickwinkel ist die Geschichte wenig romantisch! SWR1 Musikchef Bernd Rosinus ist selber großer Fan von Sting und The Police. Für ihn als Fan war die Trennung der Gruppe damals natürlich schwer zu verdauen. Heute sagt er aber, er ist froh darüber, denn durch die Trennung konnte Sting endlich die Musik machen, die er selbst machen wollte, die aber mit einem Trio aus Schlagzeug, Bass und Gitarre nie möglich war. "Das Album vollendet die Entwicklung von The Police", sagt SWR1 Musikchef Bernd Rosinus. Die Band hatte sich seit ihrer Gründung 1977 stetig weiterentwickelt von einer punkigen New Wave Band zu einer der größten Bands der Welt zu der Zeit und mit ihrem Album "Synchronicity" war die Geschichte dieser popgeschichtlich sehr prägenden Band auserzählt. Seit der Trennung gehen Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland und auch Sting ihren Solokarrieren nach. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album “Synchronicity” wird im Podcast gesprochen 11:51 Mins – “Synchronicity I” 19:25 Mins – “Synchronicity II” 36:15 Mins – “Every Breath You Take” 50:46 Mins – “King of Pain” 55:39 Mins – “Wrapped Around Your Finger” 58:16 Mins – “Tea in the Sahara” 1:04:47 Mins – “Murder By Numbers” __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen 17:30 Mins – “Baba O'Reily” von The Who 47:07 Mins – “I'll Be Missing You” von Puff Daddy __________ Shownotes: Jay Matsueda erklärt alle Versionen des "Synchronicity“ Covers und die Besonderheiten: https://youtu.be/IlcBHLAGekM Youtube-Channel von The Police: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuCY8MR9LcAGIXetnKx5SnQ Es gibt einige Bücher über The Police. Einiges gibt's auch in deutscher Sprache. Hier eine Besprechung auf Rocktimes: https://www.rocktimes.info/Archiv/gesamt/opq/police/das_unentbehrliche_handbuch.html Die Doku vom Rockpalast: Sing das Leben eines Pop-Superstars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l6y1tPFQes The Police 1980 beim WDR Rockpalast in der Markthalle Hamburg: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/rockpalast/the-police-markthalle-hamburg-1980/wdr/Y3JpZDovL3dkci5kZS9CZWl0cmFnLWJmNzhiM2ZlLWUyNDgtNDIwNi1iOTI1LWFmZTU5NDhlMzA4Ng Synchronicity bei UDiscover Music: https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/the-police-synchronicity-album/ __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Episode 9 is here! Have you ever wondered why two studios release movies are around the same time with similar plot lines? Look no further than the "Twin Films" phenomenon. Tony and Evan explain this phenomenon and discuss when the lines can be crossed into a trademark infringement violation (3:03). Next, Evan and Tony discuss music licensing and P. Diddy's recent tweet that he pays several thousand dollars to The Police frontman Sting for using undertones and lyrics from "Every Breath You Take" in the song "I'll Be Missing You," which honors the late Notorious B.I.G. (12:16). Later, in light of the news that James Gunn shared that a Marvel/DC crossover can be coming soon, Evan and Tony discuss how two gargantuan IP portfolios can work together and how the concept worked in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (19:59). Lastly, Tony and Evan share one actor and one actress that they would like to see in a "one person show." (27:20). Special thanks to P&T Knitwear Bookstore, Coffee, and Podcast Studio (located at 180 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002) for allowing us to host our podcast in their incredible studio! You can check them out at https://www.ptknitwear.com/. Additional thanks to Hunter Zarin for creating our intro/outro song! You can check out all his music on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4A44z4SsaOKgSVDjS1jFEK. ------- Follow End Scene on all social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endscenepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/endscenepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@endscenepod Follow Evan Naar: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evannaar3/ and https://www.instagram.com/naarandthestars/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/evannaar3 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naarly Follow Tony Iliakostas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theipprofessor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theipprofessor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theipprofessor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theipprofessor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/endscenepod/message
Diddy's iconic song "I'll Be Missing You" sampled "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. And Sting just said in an interview Diddy pays him $2K a day since he never got permission to use the song! And when Diddy saw the interview he quickly commented and corrected the amount to $5K! (Turns out it was just a joke they pulled on everyone and they definitely got us)
HOUR 1U.S. Intelligence leaks on the Internet / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/08/us/politics/leaked-documents-russia-ukraine-war.html? / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/04/09/doj-pentagon-investigate-leak-classified-docs?A Home Depot customer was bitten in the face by a dog while shopping in Colorado last month, according to authorities / (FOXNews) https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-home-depot-customer-gets-attacked-dog-owner-flees-storeTrump popularity heightening after his NY indictment / (FOXNews) https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-still-not-prepared-announce-2024-presidential-runThe Dalai Lama has apologized after footage showed him asking a boy if he wanted to suck the Tibetan spiritual leader's tongue / (BBC) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-65229327Sean “Diddy” Combs revealed that he pays Sting $5,000 per day for sampling the singer's “Every Breath You Take” on his own 1997 track, “I'll Be Missing You”—a tribute to Biggie Smalls.The IRS is hiring. The tax agency, flush with $80 billion in new funding, plans to bring on 30,000 staff in the next two years to replenish its depleted workforce, ramp up enforcement, and improve customer service. This year, shareholders filed around 540 proposals as of mid-February asking companies to address environmental, social and corporate governance issues, according to Proxy Preview / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/04/09/1168446621/businesses-face-more-and-more-pressure-from-investors-to-act-on-climate-changeAn Anchorage man who called a police officer a “pig” and asked if he was drinking on the job in an encounter at a gas station near downtown last summer was arrested minutes later on disorderly conduct and harassment charges / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/crime-courts/2023/04/09/an-anchorage-man-called-a-police-officer-a-pig-and-ended-up-arrested-now-hes-suing-the-city/HOUR 2The National Weather Service at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport measured two inches of snow on Sunday, putting the city at 100.4″ for the 2022-2023 season (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2023/04/08/get-ready-snowy-easter/Rep. Kevin McCabe legislative update At least five people were killed and eight others were injured in a shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville, Ky., on Monday morning, the police said. The suspected gunman died at the scene / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/10/us/louisville-kentucky-shooting.html?Rachel Kallander provides an update on the success of the 2023 Arctic Encounter Symposium / https://www.arcticencounter.com/#index
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn have split after six years together, according to multiple reports over the Easter long weekend. Diddy confirmed last Friday what iHeartRadio.ca reported a day earlier – that he does not, in fact, pay Sting $5,000 a day for sampling “Every Breath You Take” in his 1997 track “I'll Be Missing You.” The members of ABBA paid tribute Monday to their longtime guitarist Lasse Wellander. Wellander died last Friday after a battle with cancer, according to a statement from his family. He was 70. Original Aritcles by John R. Kennedy: Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn Split: Reports Diddy Confirms What You Read Here: He Doesn't Pay Sting $5K A Day ABBA Mourns Death Of Longtime Guitarist Lasse Wellander
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The Phillies Home Opener is finally here! First pitch is at 3:05 P.M. The Masters Golf Tournament is underway at Augusta National. If you missed the Jeremy Renner interview with Diane Sawyer last night, he really detailed a lot of his snow plow accident, and was SO thankful he wasn't by himself when it happened. Plus, Sean Comb reveals he never asked Diddy's permission to use a sample from "Every Breath You Take" in "I'll Be Missing You" and has been paying for it every day since 1997. And, Prince Harry & Meghan Markles will not be on the balcony of Buckingham Palace when the coronation of his dad, King Charles happens on May 6th. Prince Andrew won't be standing with the family either.
Diddy is still paying Sting for I'll Be Missing You, people steal mail, We are waiting to hear if Sarah's son got into NYU, half of people say there is too much clutter in their home, some fast facts, a guy handed some cops a get out of jail free card after getting pulled over, a lot of people eat their ice, Sonic has the best ice, and Vinnie reads your texts!
Diddy has been forced to pay Sting £4,020 ($5,000) each day for the rest of his life.The hip-hop icon was forced to pay the ongoing fee after sampling one of the musician's tracks without permission in 1997.The sample in question was taken from The Police's hit 1983 single, ‘Every Breath You Take', which Diddy used in one of his most famous tracks, ‘I'll Be Missing You”. He has now confirmed the hefty fees on Twitter after a 2018 Sting interview re-surfaced.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot dissect De La Soul's iconic debut 3 Feet High and Rising. They discuss the innovative sampling and rapping style, as well as the legal troubles that plagued the record for decades. They also pay tribute to the late De La Soul rapper Trugoy the Dove and hear from some listeners. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: De La Soul, "Me Myself and I," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967De La Soul, "Plug Tunin'," Plug Tunin' / Freedom Of Speak (Single), Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Tread Water," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Intro," 4 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Joe Bataan, "Rap-O Clap-O," Rap-O Clap-O (Single), Salsoul, 1979Eric B. & Rakim, "Eric B. Is President," Paid in Full, 4th & Broadway, 1987James Brown, "Funky President (People It's Bad)," Reality, Polydor, 1974Stetsasonic, "Sally," In Full Gear, Tommy Boy, 1988De La Soul, "Plug Tunin (Last Chance To Comprehend)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Johnny Cash, "Five Feet High and Rising," Songs of Our Soil, Columbia, 1959The Invitations, "Written on the Wall," Hallelujah (Single), DynoVoice, 1965De La Soul, "Potholes In My Lawn," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Bob Dorough, "Three Is a Magic Number," Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks, Lava, 1996De La Soul, "The Magic Number," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989De La Soul, "Say No Go," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Funkadelic, "Not Just Knee Deep," Uncle Jam Wants You, Casablanca, 1979Ohio Players, "Funky Worm," Funky Worm (Single), Westbound, 1972Edwin Birdsong, "Rapper Dapper Snapper," Funktaztik, Salsoul, 1981Loose Ends, "Gonna Make You Mine," Zagora, MCA, 1986Doug E. Fresh, "The Original Human Beatbox," The Original Human Beatbox (12" Single), Vintertainment, 1984The Turtles, "You Showed Me," You Showed Me (Single), White Whale, 1966The Mothers of Invention, "Louie Louie (Live At the Royal Albert Hall In London)," Uncle Meat, Reprise, 1969Buddy Guy, "First Time I Met the Blues," I Got My Eyes On You (Single), Chess, 1960Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again (Naturally)," Alone Again (Naturally) (Single), MAM, 1972Biz Markie, "Alone Again ," I Need A Haircut, Cold Chillin', 1991De La Soul, "Buddy," 3 Feet High And Rising, Tommy Boy, 1989Nico Segal & The Social Experiment, "Windows," Windows, (self-released), 2015Common, "I Am Music," Electric Circus, MCA, 2002Frank Ocean, "Sweet Life," Channel ORANGE, Island Def Jam Music, 2012Puff Daddy & Faith Evans, "I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112)," Tribute to the Notorious B.I.G. - EP, Bad Boy, 1989A Tribe Called Quest, "Electric Relaxation," Midnight Marauders, Jive, 1993Jungle Brothers, "Because I Got It Like That," Straight Out the Jungle, Warlock, 1988Black Star, "Brown Skin Lady," Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star, Rawkus, 1999Lupe Fiasco, "Kick Push," Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, Atlantic, 2006Kanye West, "Spaceship," The College Dropout, Roc-A-Fella, 2004Murs, "The Pain," Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, Definitive Jux, 2004Lady Gaga, "Paparazzi," The Fame, Interscope, 2008Richard Buckner, "Lil Wallet Picture," Devotion + Doubt, MCA, 1997The Speedies, "Let Me Take Your Photo," Let Me Take Your Photo (Single), Golden Disc, 1979The Cure, "Pictures of You," Disintegration, Fiction, 1989boygenius, "Not Strong Enough," the record, Interscope, 2023 Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey music lovers! In this video, we're taking a look at some of our favorite songs from the year, 1997. They've all turned 25 years old this year, so it's time to take a trip down memory lane and review a few classic tunes! Do you have a favorite song from 1997? Let us know in the comments below! Chris's Picks: My Own Summer (Shove it) by The Deftones My Hero - by The Foo Fighters Dammit - by Blink 182 Amanda's Picks: Broken Wing by Martina McBride Foolish Games by Jewel I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans ✅ SPONSOR: Campsite.bio A Blazing Fast Bio Link Made Your Way! Add Campsite.bio to any of your social sites now and CONVERT more followers into customers with a link in bio tool created just for you.
Dedicated to my spiritual nephew, Jahlani Jameson who died way to young at the age of 19. I miss you nephew. This is the 1st hour of The Land of Make Believe with Old Man Ratchet that aired on Saturday October 1st, 2022 from 8 to 9 pm (est) on WOZO-LP 103.9 FM Knoxville, TN and streamed online at wozoradio.com. This hour was mixed using Algoriddim's DJay Pro software on a Ipad Pro 4th Gen using a Pioneer DDJ-Rev1 Dj controller. Additional editing, vocals and production was done with Audacity Freeware for noncommercial use. WOZO is a non-commercial radio station that relies on listener support. To help us stay on the air, please consider a donation through Venmo @WozoFMTrack list for hour 1: WOZO - Station ID with Multiple VoicesLenny Kravitz - Artist Against RacismThe Weeknd - 103.9 Dawn FM Shock G ft. Keith Porter - Keep It Beautiful Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) Public Enemy - Rest In BeatsTupac - Dear Mama Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112)Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth - See You Again Geto Boys - Six Feet Deep ED O.G and the Bulldogs - Love Comes and Goes Johnny Cash - HurtBob Marley - Three Little Birds (Ricky Mears Remix)Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Tha CrossroadsTupac - Life Goes OnT.I. - Live In The Sky
Tracks: 1. Fugees - Killing Me Softly With His Song 2. Mark Morrison - Return Of The Mack (C & J Radio Edit) 3. Dr. Alban - No Coke (7_ Mix) 4. SNoW - Informer 5. DJ BoBo - There Is A Party (Original Radio Mix) 6. DJ BoBo - Everybody (Floormix) 7. Mr. President - Coco Jamboo 8. Jon Secada - Just Another Day 9. Will Smith - Miami 10. Diddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112) 11. Shaggy - Boombastic 12. B.G. The Prince Of Rap - The Power Of Rhythm (Original Mix) 13. B.G. The Prince Of Rap - This Beat is Hot (Get Into The Rhythm Clubmix) 14. The KLF - Justified & Ancient (All Bounds For Mumuland) 15. Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (Album Version) 16. Corina_-_Temptation 17. Aris Tomas - Se 8elw(remix) 18. Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby
#5-1Intro/Outro: I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy & the Family5. Losing My Religion by R.E.M. *4. Wonderwall by Oasis *3. Nuthin' But a "G" Thang by Dr. Dre *2. Waterfalls by TLC *1. Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana *Vote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 3* - Previously played on the podcastCountdown Wrap-Up:51 of the 100 songs on this countdown have been played previously on the podcast (For comparison: the 50's had 34 of the 100, the 60's had 68 of the 100, the 70's had 52 of the 100, and the 80's had 35 of the 100 songs).Final Year Tally:1990 - 91991 - 131992 - 101993 - 71994 - 141995 - 121996 - 61997 - 141998 - 81999 - 7(For comparison: 1957 won the 50's, 1967 won the 60's, 1971 won the 70's, and 1982 won the 80's)Artist Tally:Nirvana and Beastie Boys - 3 songsBackstreet Boys, Beck, Blur, Boyz II Men, Green Day, The Notorious B.I.G., Oasis, Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Shania Twain, TLC, and Wu-Tang Clan - 2 songs70 artists - 1 songAverage Length of Songs:50's - 2:4060's - 3:2970's - 4:5280's - 4:3290's - 4:33Female Lead Singers:50's - 360's - 1670's - 1380's - 1790's - 27Explicit Lyric Update:50's - 060's - 070's - 080's - 190's - 23Regarding the 19 lists compiled:874 total songs0 songs were found on 15 or more lists1 song was found on 14 lists0 songs were found on 12-13 lists1 song was found on 11 lists4 songs were found on 10 lists6 songs were found on 9 lists862 songs were found on 8 lists or fewerPoint totals from the 19 lists compiled:Songs 1-10: 584-1366 pointsSongs 11-50: 330-576 pointsSongs 51-100: 224-329 points#1 songs on the 19 lists:Gold Soundz by PavementThey Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock & C.L. SmoothLearn to Fly by Foo FightersHurt by Nine Inch NailsCherub Rock by Smashing PumpkinsYou're Still the One by Shania TwainEverybody (Backstreet's Back) by Backstreet BoysEnd of the Road by Boyz II MenSemi-Charmed Life by Third Eye BlindSmooth by SantanaBaby Got Back by Sir Mix-A-LotCreep by RadioheadCommon People by PulpSmells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana (6)Bonus clip: Jonathan sings Kiss From a Rose by SealProgramming announcement:Next week, Greg and I will count down his favorite ten bands.The following two weeks, Jonathan and I will rank songs that we gave each other.The following week, Steve and I will discuss more albums that he favors.The following week, Marty and Mac might be back...The Greatest Songs of the 00's will start on Oct. 3rd or Oct. 10.Results of this week's voting will be announced on the first episode of the 00's countdown.
This stop on the journey has us exploring the concept of gratitude within the grief process. Join Nicole and Dr. Dena and special guest producer and co-host Dr. Shanelle Watson as they share their own experiences with losing their mothers and some of the things that have helped in their journeys. This episode is dedicated to those who have lost a mother but for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one, we encourage you to join the conversation. Learn more about and connect with Dr. Shanelle https://drshanellelwatson.com Instagram: @drslwatson Episode Sign Posts Focus on the "here and now." Have boundaries that allow us to make sure we are tapping into our own needs. Have your affairs in order = talk about death in a meaningful way so the living know what to do. Episode Theme Songs Dr. Shanelle- "Heaven" by Beyonce "Family Business" by Kaye West "Thankful" by Mary Mary "I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy & Faith Evans "One Sweet Day" - Mariah Carey featuring Boyz II Men Dr. Dena- " Outstanding" by The Gap Band Nicole - " I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" by Sarah Vaughan "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield " The Boss" by Diana Ross Listen to the Theme Songs Episode Producer: Dr. Shanelle L. Watson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys are back, this week they discuss one of the most influential cities in hip-hop, Atlanta. The hip-hop capital of the south. This installment is the second part of a 3-part series that highlights different aspects and eras of Atlanta. Part two, covers the R&B side of Atlanta (Jagged Edge, 112, Ciara, and more). Drop in to hear their thoughts. It's another episode that you do not want to miss! Join in on the discussion. This week's cover groups are two of the most legendary R&B groups 112 and Jagged Edge. Jagged Edge is an R&B group from Atlanta, Georgia. The group, initially signed to record producer Jermaine Dupri's So-So Def Recordings, is best known for their string of hit singles including "Let's Get Married" and "Where the Party At" (featuring Nelly), most of which were produced by Dupri. The group's members include identical twin lead singers Brian and Brandon Casey as well as Richard Wingo and Kyle Norman. The group's debut album, A Jagged Era (1997), performed poorly at the time of its release; however, their subsequent albums until 2007 all became commercial successes—debuting within the top 10 of the Billboard 200. 112 is an R&B group from Atlanta, Georgia. Formerly artists on Bad Boy Records. They had great success from the late 1990s into the early 2000s with hits such as "Only You" (featuring The Notorious B.I.G.), "Anywhere" and the Grammy Award–nominated single, "Peaches & Cream". The group most notably won a Grammy Award in 1997 for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for featuring on the single by label boss Puff Daddy, "I'll Be Missing You" (alongside Faith Evans). Follow the podcast on Instagram @FaceTheMusicNC. Face The Music covers music, artists, hip-hop culture. They give an everyday millennial perspective. Follow us on Instagram: Justin Vickers @Vickisback Jelan Abrams @JelanAbrams Tony Sumter @Tonysustainsme The show releases every single Friday night. Artwork by Tony Sumter. Music by Jelan Abrams. Produced & edited by Justin Vickers. #HBCUAlum --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/facethemusicnc/support
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Track Listing: Alice Merton - Hit The Ground Running (2:52) Mark Chesnutt - I Don't Want To Miss A Thing (4:06) Blu Cantrell - Hit Em Up Style (4:10) Blink 182 - I Miss You (3:47) Counting Crows - Amy Hit The Atmosphere (4:36) Def Leppard - Miss You In A Heartbeat (4:04) Cypress Hill - Hits From The Bong (2:40) Everything But The Girl - Missing (Remix) (4:56) Linkin Park - Hit The Floor (2:44) Offspring - Hit That (2:49) Janet Jackson - Miss You Much (4:12) Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Live) (3:05) The Rolling Stones - Miss You (4:48) Scorpions - Hit Between The Eyes (4:31) Incubus - I Miss You (2:48) Ray Charles - Hit The Road Jack (1:55) Puff Daddy & Faith Evans (Feat. 112) - I'll Be Missing You (5:09) Silverchair - Miss You Love (4:00) Soul Coughing - I Miss The Girl (3:59) Trace Adkins - You're Gonna Miss This (3:43) Jocelyn Enriquez - Do You Miss Me? (Remix) (3:44)
Special Guest Host Neeks @Neekskitchen on IG Follow us @fypodcast on IG All relationship topics and dear FYP letters are read at the end of each show www.fypodcast.com Email us with questions or topics at fypodcast1@gmail.com Jussie Smollett has been found guilty on five counts of felony disorderly conduct by a Chicago jury. https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/jussie-smollett-trial-verdict-watch-12-09-21/index.html CNN said Saturday that anchor Chris Cuomo has been "terminated" by the network, "effective immediately." https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/04/media/cnn-fires-chris-cuomo/index.html What would've normally been just a regular argument with controversial critic DJ Akademiks turned potentially deadly. https://thesource.com/2021/12/08/watch-instagram-model-pulls-out-gun-on-dj-akademiks-on-fresh-fit-podcast/ Tristan Thompson is trying to keep a tightly-sealed lid on info from his latest paternity case -- asking a judge to silence the woman who claims she's carrying his child. https://www.tmz.com/2021/12/07/tristan-thompson-gag-order-baby-mama-silence-maralee-nichols/ Faith Evans is standing her ground. The "I'll Be Missing You" singer is asking the courts to deny Stevie J.'s request for spousal support amid their ongoing divorce, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE on Tuesday. https://people.com/music/faith-evans-responds-divorce-filing-stevie-j/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fyp/message
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To unlock the full episode, join the Frightday Society at http://patreon.com/frightday for access to this, and much, much more. In August of 1997, (in-between spins of, "I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112), listeners whose radio dials were tuned to The Howard Stern Show were treated to a horrifying, seventeen minute long confession of serial murder. This week we dissect the conversation between Howard, Robin, & "Clay", and share our thoughts on if this is real, or real bad. What do you think?
In this episode we discuss NFL 2022 Super Bowl predictions, new Resident Evil film photos drop and what's to come from our Year 2 Anniversary. But first a tribute to the fallen service Men and Women that took place recently. Featured Song: "I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans Enjoy the Show.
On this week's show: New remix lights up the chart, you can't judge an article by the cover, and more. Data Drop News New remix featuring Megan Thee Stallion released Billboard article is a disappointment Next Week Last Word: Be careful with whom you spend your money How to Support India Right Now (Conde Nast Traveler) Anti-Asian Violence Resources Intro song: Butter ft Megan Thee Stallion (Spotify) Featured image: Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash Playlists for Jungkook Day Spotify Apple Music Data Drop Run BTS Ep 148 (Weverse) Run BTS Ep 148 Behind the Scenes photos (Weverse) Run BTS Ep 145 Behind the Scenes video (Weverse) Run BTS Ep 146 Behind the Scenes video (Weverse) One exclamation after the other! Making kimchi quesadilla BTS love | The BTS RECIPE in Korean (YouTube) Chart Links New BangtanTV Videos [BANGTAN BOMB] j-hope visits HYBE INSIGHT - BTS (방탄소년단) (YouTube) BTS (방탄소년단) 'Dynamite' @ BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge (YouTube) BTS (방탄소년단) 'I'll Be Missing You' @ BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge (YouTube) BTS (방탄소년단) 'Permission to Dance' @ BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge (YouTube) [EPISODE] BTS (방탄소년단) @ 2020 GAYO DAEJEON (YouTube) Articles & Videos 7 Ways BTS Inspires the World to Create Lasting Change (Global Citizen) Power of BTS Compels You: These BTS-Backed Phones Broke Pre-Order Records for Samsung (Rolling Stone) News Butter ft Megan Thee Stallion: Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music YouTube: Visualizer video Audio TheeArmyFund charity project Megan Thee Stallion Cleared to Release Remix of BTS' ‘Butter' (Variety) Megan Thee Stallion Is Allowed To Release A Collab With BTS After Suing Her Record Label Over It (Buzzfeed News) BTS & Megan Thee Stallion Unite for “Butter” Remix After Label Controversy (Teen Vogue) (LEAD) BTS' 'Butter' ranks No. 8 on Billboard Hot 100 (Yonhap News Agency)
BTS performed I'll Be Missing You on BBC (0:18) We find out our top artists on Today's Top Fans, a new feature on Spotify (5:29) McDonald's profits up following BTS Meal promotion (13:07) New survival show, Girls Planet 999, launching soon (20:02) Are Blinks fed up with Blackpink's lack of fan engagement? (26:56) Sri Lanka tv show falsely advertises BTS interview (42:24) Are Army Membership and Memories 2020 worth it? (47:32) Follow the BTS Happy Hour Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Weverse (search #BTSHappyHour). Thank you for your support!
Permission To Dance (R&B Remix) released July 23 BTS to cover “I'll Be Missing You” at BBC on July 28 BTS appointed by Korean President as special envoy to UN; travel to New York planned for September- will they attend other events? Big Hit releases statement on Butter plagiarism accusations BTS shown onscreen representing South Korea for Olympic Opening Ceremony Lee Soo Man's girlfriend is Aespa Giselle's aunt? Follow the BTS Happy Hour Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Weverse (search #BTSHappyHour). Thank you for your support!
Today on Virgin Mornings with Adam Wylde, TJ & Jax, how often do you bathe (17:27), should we pump or dump the BTS covering 'I'll Be Missing You' (28:45) and something you deserve a gold medal for (42:47) Listen to Virgin Mornings every weekday from 6am - 11am on 99.9 Virgin Radio Toronto. Follow us on Instagram: @VirginRadioToronto, @AdamWylde, @OnAirTJ & @JaxOnAir
DaBaby defends his controversial comments at last week's Rolling Loud Miami as T.I. backs him up and even brings Lil Nas X into the mix. Plus, BTS make their BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge debut and cover Puff Daddy and Faith Evans' classic hit "I'll Be Missing You." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What has been done will be done again! In this ep, Mat and Tim break down the confusing world of interpolation in pop music. What's allowed? Who deserves to get paid? Are we doomed to hear only recycled ideas for the rest of our days? And how is LeBron James in the new Space Jam?SONGS PLAYED:Halsey - Without MeJustin Timberlake - Cry Me a RiverMachine Gun Kelly, Camila Cabello - Bad ThingsFastball - Out of My HeadFall Out Boy - Uma ThurmanSam Smith - Stay With MeTom Petty and the Heartbreakers - I Won't Back DownJuice WRLD - Lucid DreamsSting - Shape of My HeartRobin Thicke - Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell)Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It UpKaty Perry - Dark HorseFLAME - Joyful NoiseThe Black Eyed Peas - The Time (Dirty Bit)Anne-Marie - 2002Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing YouSONG EXPLODER:Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)Justin Bieber - Hold OnSponsored by Space Jam: A New Legacy.
Episode 33| P Diddy, Joe Budden, Miss SA Trans, Cassper Nyovest, Kwame Brown, Malusi Gigaba and New Rory and Mal The first topic that the guys get into is the revelations that Puff Daddy (Diddy) doesn't make any money from his chart topping hit, I'll Be Missing You, a dedication to Biggie Smalls (05:15). Dj Dimplez opens a rape case against a woman he had a one stand with, Kinki. But would we know of the story if she agreed to terminate the pregnancy? (09:26). Cassper is still looking for a Boxing match since the AKA one fell through, he challenged Big Xhosa first but it seems the fight between him and Prince KayBee is on (17:50). Joe Budden loses the Cash App Sponsorship due to the sexual harassment claims from the former cohost of the 'See The Thing Is podcast'. (23:50) Rory and Mal launch a podcast, the guys discuss the clip to launch as well as their excitement (27:48). The guys then jump into the Miss SA's controversial decision to accept Trans woman as contestants (35:50). The gents then talk about how much they admire what Kwame Brown is doing defending himself and protecting black men (43:37). The guys then trash Malusi Gigaba for being a Slay Queen wannabe (51:10). Music Master KG and David Guetta ft Akon - Shine Your Lite (53:45) Roiii ft Focalistic -Hold On(57:43)
www.fragmentradio.com // On this episode of FRAGMENT RADIO, Ahadu, Ahmed, and Bhaven share some of the songs they've been listening to over the last week, which includes a couple of different songs that played on Sound 42 last week, like "Know Better" by Headie One, "Refugee" by Lil Durk, and "Bam" by Jay-Z. Bhaven's last song is "How It Is" by Roddy Ricch, Chip, and Yxng Bane. Ahmed played Russ and Rick Ross' "Guess What", before throwing it back to Diddy, Faith Evans, and 112's "I'll Be Missing You", before bringing it back with Boldy James' "Surf & Turf", which was produced by The Alchemist and featured Vince Staples. Ahadu put us on to Larry June (WHO?!) and his absolute bop "Smoothies in 1991", before we played "Wants and Needs", and got into some fun Drake talks. We ended off the show discussing "Scary Hours 2", what we want from Certified Lover Boy (CLB), before ultimately just going through and vibing to some of our favourite tracks on "Scorpion" and "VIEWS". Enjoy!
Whattup doe! Welcome back to Baltimore County Forever Podcast. This week, it’s me and my guy Pod Papi Huss discussing things like Huss’s "Me trip" to Miami and how trips alone differ from group trips. Logic says Drake is the most hated on artist & we agree because of the "Write your own raps" rule of Hiphop. Finally, Styles P’s comments on Sony and the payments made for the charity song, “I’ll Be Missing You.” Tune in for these topics and more!! Instagram: @BaltimoreCountyForeverPodcast @Podpapi_huss @Aleemthedream @Norm_Regular @The_Laptop_Chronicles @Shxt_Vegans_Eat @Jobrsa Norm Regular Music: https://normregular.bandcamp.com/album/describe-infinity https://normregular.bandcamp.com/album/the-regular-show https://soundcloud.com/normreg https://music.apple.com/us/artist/norm-regular/1441211593 https://tidal.com/artist/10930064 Podren Family: The Laptop Chronicles - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-laptop-chronicles/id1448768494 “It’s Pridestined The Podcast” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/itspridestined-the-podcast/id1358078197
In the sixth episode of Making Mt. Rushmore, panelists Shawn Kidd, Steve Bennett, Matt Souza & Ben Locke, discuss which Cover Songs deserve a place as on their respective lists. Is "A Little Help From My Friends" a no-brainer? What about "The Man Who Sold The World"? Will "I Will Always Love You" grab a spot? Does "You Really Got Me" deserve a place? After that, they discuss which Songs With Samples will be part of that grouping. Can you argue that "I’ll Be Missing You" shouldn’t get a spot? Will "Rapper’s Delight" be included? Is "Bitter Sweet Symphony" in the conversation? What about "U Can’t Touch This" & "Walk This Way"?
Check out my conversation with Michael Keith of R&B Group 112. The makers of hit songs like Cupid, Anywhere, Peaches and Cream, etc. They have a new EP called 112 Forever. We discuss their hiatus from releasing new music, Michael's recent battle with Covid-19 and their new EP ';112 Forever'. The group met while attending high school. The original group consisting of Daron Jones, Michael Keith, and Reginald Finley sang together while Jones and Keith were in middle school and Finley was in high school. Once all three were in high school, they met fellow schoolmate Aldon Lagon who was working at a local McDonald's in Atlanta and added him due to his deep bass voice. They met a high tenor vocalist Marvin Scandrick who sang with them in the school chorus. They recorded their debut album, 112. Released in 1996, the album eventually went double platinum. The album which was primarily produced by Tim & Bob entered into the top 5 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart, and went on to sell over two million copies. It featured the hit singles "Only You" and "Cupid", both of which peaked at #13 on the Hot 100 and #3 and #2 on the R&B charts respectively.[1] The group also contributed to records by artists including The Notorious B.I.G., Sean Combs (as Puff Daddy) and Mase. The group eventually went on the road as the opening act for the Isley Brothers at Ron Isley's request, the first of four separate tours that saw the group criss-crossing the U.S. with Keith Sweat, New Edition and finally Puff Daddy and the Family, over an 18-month period. In the years that followed, they toured with other performers such as Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson. They had great success in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits such as "Only You", "Anywhere" and the Grammy Award-nominated single, "Peaches & Cream". The group most notably won a Grammy Award in 1997 for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for featuring in the song "I'll Be Missing You" with Sean Combs and Faith Evans. Follow 112 on online:Website: http://112Forever.com Facebook @112OfficialInstagram @theofficial112 Twitter @theofficial112 [7]For more information and news, check out our website at BringBackSoulMusic.com.Support our channel by purchasing merch @ Bringbacksoulmusic.comCOPYRIGHT © 2020 Bring Back Soul Music.
Topics: Biggie death, Erykah Badu, Eve's Bayou, Miss Evers' Boys (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) Notes 1997 1. President: Bill Clinton 2. Feb -A Santa Monica jury finds former football legend O.J. Simpson is liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. 3. Feb - North Hollywood shootout: Two heavily armed bank robbers conflict with officers from the Los Angeles Police Department in a mass shootout. 4. Feb - Miss Evers' Boys airs on HBO. It is a made-for-TV adaptation of David Feldshuh's eponymous 1992 stage play, and was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won four, Outstanding Made for Television Movie / Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie – Alfre Woodard / Editing / Cinematography 5. Mar - Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. is killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at age 24 before the release of his second album Life After Death. The album was released on March 25. 6. Mar - In San Diego, California, 39 members of Heaven's Gate, a UFO religious cult, commit mass suicide. 7. Apr - The Ellen episode, "The Puppy Episode" is broadcast on ABC, showing for the first time the revelation of a main character as a homosexual. 8. May - U.S. President Bill Clinton issues a formal apology to the surviving victims of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male and their families. 9. Jun - During the Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II boxing match in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson bites off part of Evander Holyfield's ear. 10. Jun - The base version of the standard WiFi was released 11. Aug - Diana, Princess of Wales died in hospital after being injured in a motor vehicle accident in a road tunnel in Paris. 12. Sep - www.google.com is registered by Google. 13. Nov - Mary Kay Letourneau is sentenced to six months imprisonment in Washington after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree child rape. Letourneau gave birth to her victims' child and the leniency of her sentence was widely criticized.[3] 14. Nov - The Emergency Broadcast System is replaced by the Emergency Alert System and it continues to this day. - "This is a test. This station is conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test." 15. Open Comments: 16. Top 3 Pop Songs 17. #1-"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997", Elton John 18. #2-"Foolish Games" / "You Were Meant for Me", Jewel 19. #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112 20. Record Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin 21. Album Of The Year, Time Out Of Mind - Bob Dylan 22. Song Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin Colvin) 23. Best New Artist, Paula Cole 24. Best Female R&B, On & On - Erykah Badu 25. Best Male R&B, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly 26. Best R&B Duo Or Group, No Diggity - Blackstreet 27. Best R&B Song, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly 28. Best R&B Album, Baduizm - Erykah Badu 29. Best Rap Solo, Men In Black - Will Smith 30. Best Rap Duo Or Group, I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Featuring 112 31. Best Rap Album, No Way Out - Puff Daddy & The Family 32. Top 3 Movies 33. #1-Titanic 34. #2-The Lost World: Jurassic Park 35. #3-Men in Black 36. Notables: Rhyme & Reason, Gridlock'd, Rosewood, Good Burger, Def Jam's How to Be a Player, Hoodlum, Kiss the Girls, Gang Related, Boogie Nights, The Devil's Advocate, Good Will Hunting, Jackie Brown, Love Jones, B*A*P*S, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Booty Call, Donnie Brasco, Soul Food, Gang Related, 37. Open Comments: 38. Top TV Shows 39. #1-Seinfeld 40. #2-ER 41. #3-Veronica's Closet 42. Debuts, The Chris Rock Show 43. Open Comments: 44. Economic Snapshots 45. Income = 37.5 (Previously 36.3K) 46. House = 124k (118.2) 47. Car = 17k (16.3) 48. Rent = 576 (554) 49. Harvard = 28.9 (27.5) 50. Movie = 4.59 (4.42) 51. Gas = 1.22 (-) 52. Stamp = .32 (-) 53. Social Scene: Death of Christopher George Latore Wallace, aka ‘Biggie Smalls,’ ‘The Notorious B.I.G,’ or ‘Biggie,’ 54. Childhood & Early Life: Born on May 21, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, to Voletta Wallace and Selwyn George Latore. His mother was a Jamaican preschool teacher and his father was a politician and welder. His father left the family when he was two years old. He attended the ‘Queen of All Saints Middle School’ where he excelled in English, won many awards, and was given the nickname ‘Big.’ because of his weight, around the age of 10 (1982). He started dealing drugs as early as 12 while his mother went out for work, and she says he adapted a ‘smart-ass’ attitude, while attending high school, but he was still a good student. He dropped out of school at 17 (1989) and gradually got involved in criminal activities. Shortly after dropping out, he was arrested on weapon charges and was sentenced for probation of five years. He was again arrested in 1990 for violating his probation and again a year later for drug dealing in North Carolina. He stayed in jail for nine months. 55. Career: As a teen, he began exploring music and performed with local groups, such as ‘Techniques’ and ‘Old Gold Brothers.’ He made a casual demo tape titled ‘Microphone Murder’ under the name ‘Biggie Smalls.’ The name was inspired from his own stature as well as from a character of a 1975 film ‘Let’s Do it Again.’ The tape was promoted by Mister Cee, a New York based DJ and was heard by the editor of ‘The Source.’ In March 1992 (@19), he was featured in the ‘Unsigned Hype’ column of ‘The Source,’ magazine. Shortly thereafter, he was signed by ‘Uptown Records’. In 1993, when Sean 'Puffy' Combs, a producer/A&R with ‘Uptown Records’ was fired, Biggie Smalls signed with Combs’ ‘Bad Boy Records.’ In August, 1993 (@21), he had his first child T’yanna. To financially support his daughter, he continued to deal drugs. Also in 1993, he worked on the remix of Mary J. Blige’s ‘Real Love.’ While working for ‘Real Love,’ he used the pseudonym ‘The Notorious B.I.G.,’ the name he used for the rest of his career. He followed up with another remix of Blige's ‘What’s the 411’. He debuted as a solo artist in the 1993 film ‘Who’s the Man?’ with the single ‘Party and Bullshit.’ 56. As a solo artist he hit the pop chart in August 1994 (@22) with ‘Juicy/Unbelievable.’ His debut album ‘Ready to Die’ was released in September, 1994, peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and was subject to critical acclaim and soon a commercial success. Three singles were released from the album: "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance". "Big Poppa" was a hit on multiple charts, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and also being nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards. At a time when West Coast hip hop was dominating the mainstream, this album became a huge success, making him a prominent figure in the East Coast hip hop scene. [Side Note: 2 months later in November, Tupac was shot five times in a NYC recording studio]. In July 1995 (@23), the cover of ‘The Source’ magazine featured him along with the caption ‘The King of New York Takes Over.’ 57. Recording of his second album, ‘Life After Death,’ began in September 1995 but was interrupted due to injuries, hip hop disputes, and legal squabbles (much like his friend Tupac). He was in a car accident which hospitalized him for three months. He had to complete rehabilitation and was confined to a wheelchair for a period. The car accident had shattered his left leg and made him dependent on a cane. He was arrested outside a nightclub in Manhattan in March, 1996 (24), for manhandling and threatening to kill two of his fans who were seeking autographs, and again in the middle of the year, he was arrested from his home at Teaneck, New Jersey, for possessing weapons and drugs. On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, and he died six days later. Rumors of Biggie Smalls’ involvement in Shakur’s murder were doing the rounds and were reported immediately. In January 1997, he faced an order to pay 41k for a dispute that occurred in May 1995 where a concert promoter’s friend accused him and his entourage of beating him up. 58. Death: In February 1997, he went to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album ‘Life After Death’ which was scheduled for March 25th release. On March 7, 1997, he attended the 1997 ‘Soul Train Music Awards’ and presented an award to Toni Braxton. On March 8, he attended the after party at ‘Peterson Automotive Museum,’ hosted by ‘Quest Records’ and ‘Vibe’ magazine. While leaving the party, his truck stopped at a red light, and a black Chevy Impala pulled up alongside it. The Impala's driver, an unidentified African-American man dressed in a blue suit and bow tie, rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol, and fired at Wallace's car. Four bullets hit Wallace, and his entourage subsequently rushed him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where doctors performed emergency procedures, but he was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. He was 24 years old. 59. 16 days after his murder, his double disc album ‘Life After Death’ was released. The album peaked at No. 1 spot on the U.S. charts, ultimately went 11× Platinum, was nominated for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for its first single "Hypnotize", and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for its second single "Mo Money Mo Problems" at the 1998 Grammy Awards. In 2012, the album was ranked at No. 476 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Biggie has been described as ‘the savior of East Coast hip hop’ by some and ‘greatest rapper of all time’ by others. 60. Tupac and Biggie Best Frenemies: Biggie's first single, “Party and Bulls**t” came out in 1993. By that year, Tupac was already a platinum-selling artist, so Biggie asked a drug dealer to introduce him to Tupac at a Los Angeles party, according to the book 'Original Gangstas...' by Ben Westhoff. An intern who worked with Biggie recalled the meeting. “'Pac walks into the kitchen and starts cooking for us. He's in the kitchen cooking some steaks,”. “We were drinking and smoking and all of a sudden ‘Pac was like, ‘Yo, come get it.’ And we go into the kitchen and he had steaks, and French fries, and bread, and Kool Aid and we just sittin’ there eating and drinking and laughing...that's truly where Big and ‘Pac’s friendship started.” There was mutual respect between the two and Biggie would crash on Tupac’s couch when he was in California and Tupac would always stop by Biggie’s neighborhood when he was in New York. In essence, they were like any other pair of friends and both of them respected the other's talent. At the 1993 Budweiser Superfest at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, they freestyled together. Biggie often turned to Tupac for advice in the business, and even asked him to manage his career. But Tupac advised him to, "stay with Puff. He will make you a star.” 61. The first big fallout happened when they were scheduled to work on a project together for another rapper, Little Shawn. Tupac arrived at Times Square’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, and was getting ready to head upstairs to where Biggie and Combs were. But instead, Tupac was gunned down in the lobby and shot five times. Tupac reportedly believed that Biggie had prior knowledge of the attack and that he also knew who was behind it. "He really thought when he got shot the first time, not that Big set it up or anything, just Big didn't tell him who did it," Tupac's friend and Naughty by Nature frontman Treach told MTV News in June 2010. "In his heart, he was like, 'The homie knows who did it.' Biggie might have wanted to just stay out of it, like, 'I don't know nothing.' [Tupac] was like, 'Yo, man, just put your ear to the street. Let me know who hit me up.'" Despite Tupac's claims, Biggie remained adamant that he had been loyal to his friend. "Honestly, I didn't have no problem with [Tupac]," Biggie previously said. "I saw situations and how sh*t was going, and I tried to school [Tupac]. I was there when he bought his first Rolex, but I wasn't in the position to be rolling like that. I think Tupac felt more comfortable with the dudes he was hanging with because they had just as much money as him." 62. Still, Tupac's suspicions were only heightened when Biggie released "Who Shot Ya?" a month after Tupac's attack. Biggie claimed that he wrote the song "way before Tupac got shot," but the rapper took it as Biggie's confession. "Even if that song ain't about it, you should be, like, 'I'm not putting it out, 'cause he might think it's about him,'" Tupac said in an interview with Vibe while incarcerated for an unrelated charge. 63. When Tupac joined Death Row Records, the East Coast-West Coast rivalry was cemented. While Tupac was incarcerated for another incident, he came to believe Biggie knew about the attack ahead of time. The west coast rapper reached out to Suge Knight, who offered him a place on his Death Row Records roster. Tupac accepted, cementing the rivalry between Knight's label and Combs’ Bad Boy Records. “Any artist out there that wanna be an artist, stay a star, and won’t have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the records, dancing—come to Death Row!” Knight proclaimed at that 1995 Source awards show. 64. There was never proof that Biggie or Combs knew about the incident. But a couple of months later, Biggie’s B-side single was a track called “Who Shot Ya?” which led to Tupac’s response with the song, “Hit ‘Em Up.” In it, Tupac claimed he slept with Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans. According to Vibe, Evans denied the claim, saying, “That ain’t how I do business.” 65. Open Comments: 66. Question: What Notable deaths hit you pretty hard? [Aaliyh/Al Jarreau/Andre Harrell/Areatha Franklin/Bernie Mack/Bill Withers/Bob Marley/Chadwick Boseman/Diahann Carroll/Donny Hathaway/Eazy-E/Florence Ballard/Florence Griffith Joyner/Fred “Curly” Neal/Heavy D/Jam Master Jay/Jimi Hendrix/John Lewis/John Singleton/John Thompson/Kobe Bryant/Left Eye/Little Richard/Malcolm X/Martin Luther King, Jr./Micgael Jackson/Muhammad Ali/Mya Angelou/Ol' Dirty Bastard/Otis Redding/Prince/Sam Cooke/The Notorious B.I.G./Toni Morrrison/Tupac/Walter Payton/Whitney Houston] 67. Music Scene: Black Songs from the top 40 68. #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112 69. #4-"Un-Break My Heart", Toni Braxton 70. #5- "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", Puff Daddy featuring Mase 71. #6-"I Believe I Can Fly", R. Kelly 72. #7-"Don't Let Go (Love)", En Vogue 73. #8-"Return of the Mack", Mark Morrison 74. #13- "For You I Will", Monica 75. #14-"You Make Me Wanna...", Usher 76. #16-"Nobody", Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage 77. #20- "Mo Money Mo Problems", The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase 78. #23-"No Diggity", Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre 79. #24-"I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", Rome 80. #25-"Hypnotize", The Notorious B.I.G. 81. #26-"Every Time I Close My Eyes", Babyface 82. #27-"In My Bed", Dru Hill 83. #30-"4 Seasons of Loneliness", Boyz II Men 84. #31-"G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.", Changing Faces 85. #32-"Honey", Mariah Carey 86. #33-"I Believe in You and Me", Whitney Houston 87. #34-"Da' Dip", Freak Nasty 88. #37-"Cupid", 112 89. Vote: 90. Top RnB Albums 91. Jan - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli 92. Mar - Baduizm, Erykah Badu 93. Mar - The Untouchable, Scarface 94. Apr - Life After Death, The Notorious B.I.G. 95. May - Share My World, Mary J. Blige 96. Jun - God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation 97. Jun - Wu-Tang Forever, Wu-Tang Clan 98. Aug - Supa Dupa Fly, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott 99. Aug - No Way Out, Puff Daddy and the Family 100. Aug - The Art of War, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 101. Sep - Ghetto D, Master P 102. Oct - When Disaster Strikes, Busta Rhymes 103. Oct - Evolution, Boyz II Men 104. Nov - The Firm: The Album, The Firm feat. Nas, Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ 105. Nov - Harlem World, Mase 106. Nov - The 18th Letter, Rakim 107. Nov - Unpredictable, Mystikal 108. Dec - Live, Erykah Badu 109. Dec - R U Still Down? (Remember Me), 2Pac 110. Vote: 111. Music Scene: Erykah Badu, Queen of Neo-Soul 112. Childhood & Early Years: Born as Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971 in Dallas, TX. Her father spent a considerable period in jail, vanished altogether in 1975, and only returned twenty years later. Her mother, a much respected actress in the local theatre, raised the children with the help of her own mother and her mother-in-law. Erica spent a lot of time with these ladies while her mother was busy on the stage. Erica was born the eldest of 3. Although they were comparatively poor Erica never realized that because everything was neat and clean. Despite the absence of her father, she had a very happy childhood, surrounded by uncles, aunts, grandmothers and cousins. Her mother imbibed in her daughters a love for music, playing the songs of Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder to them. Erica inherited her mother’s artistic traits and a desire to perform. She would often sing in front of the mirror pretending that she was a background singer for Chaka Khan. She would also make her grandmother sit up and watch her while she sang, danced and acted. In 1975, Erica first appeared on stage, performing with her mother at Dallas Theatre Centre and by seven, she started learning to play the piano. Her favorite song was ‘The Greatest Love of All’. Another important aspect of her character was that from her childhood she loved to be in control of the situation around her. Therefore, when it was time for elementary schooling, she refused to continue her education there, mainly because she found that in school she was no longer in control. She began her formal education at a grade school, where her talent was quickly recognized. In her First Grade, she appeared in ‘Annie’, skipping and singing the song ‘Somebody Snitched On Me.’ During the summer vacations, she sang at the choir of the First Baptist Church, honing her choral skills.Along with acting and singing, little Erica also began to expand her cultural horizon, attending different festivals, especially Harambee Festival in South Dallas, slowly developing an interest in African culture and dress. The tall headgear she would wear one day originated from these visits. 113. In 1980, she was enrolled in a dancing troupe. Later she also learned formal ballet. By 1982, she had also started rapping. When it was time to attend high school, she chose Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School, an arts-oriented magnet school. While studying there she rejected what she considered to be a slave name, changing the spelling of Erica to Erykah and replacing Wright with Badu. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the Grambling State University, a historically black institution in Grambling, Louisiana, studying theatre until 1993. Thereafter, she returned to Dallas without completing her degree, mainly to concentrate on music. 114. Career: In 1993, Erykah Badu started her career as a music teacher in Dallas. For a time, she also taught drama and dance at South Dallas Cultural Centre. To augment her income, she also served as waitress. She also formed a hip-hop duo with her cousin Robert Free Bradford, calling it ‘Erykah Free’. Very soon, they started going on musical tours and earning local opening slots. Her big chance came when in 1994 (@23), Erykah opened a show for D’Angelo. Through him, she caught the attention of Kedar Massenburg, an American record producer and founder of Kedar Entertainment. Impressed, he set her up to record a duet, ‘Your Precious Love' with D'Angelo. In 1995, she signed a contract with Kedar Entertainment and moved to Brooklyn. In January 1996, she made her debut with ‘On & On’, which remained at the number-one position on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for two weeks. In 1996, Erykah also recorded her debut album, ‘Baduizm’. Released on February 11, 1997 by Kedar Records, The Grammy award-winning album received universal acclaim from critics, who not only praised the musical style of the album, but also her ‘artistic vision’, establishing her position as the torchbearer of soul music. Her next album, ‘Live’ was a live album released on November 18, 1997, barely a month after the release of its lead single, ‘Tyrone’. It was also a huge hit and reached number four on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. While ‘Live’ was being recorded Badu was pregnant with her first child. After its release, she took some time off to raise her child, not returning until 1999. 115. Open Comments: 116. Question: What is neo-soul and why don’t I like it? 117. Movie Scene:Eve’s Bayou, Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons; produced by Caldecot Chubb and Samuel L. Jackson - Starring: Samuel L. Jackson (Louis Batiste), Jurnee Smollett (Eve Batiste), Lynn Whitfield (Roz Batiste), Debbi Morgan (Mozelle Batiste Delacroix), Vondie Curtis Hall (Julian Grayraven), Meagan Good (Cisely Batiste) and Diahann Carroll (Elzora). 118. Review #1: “...As these images unfold, we are drawn into the same process Eve has gone through: We, too, are trying to understand what happened in that summer of 1962, when Eve's handsome, dashing father--a doctor and womanizer--took one chance too many. And we want to understand what happened late one night between the father and Eve's older sister, in a moment that was over before it began. 119. We want to know because the film makes it perfectly possible that there is more than one explanation; "Eve's Bayou" studies the way that dangerous emotions can build up until something happens that no one is responsible for and that can never be taken back. 120. All of these moments unfold in a film of astonishing maturity and confidence; "Eve's Bayou," one of the very best films of the year, is the debut of its writer and director, Kasi Lemmons. She sets her story in Southern Gothic country, in the bayous and old Louisiana traditions that Tennessee Williams might have been familiar with, but in tone and style she earns comparison with the family dramas of Ingmar Bergman. That Lemmons can make a film this good on the first try is like a rebuke to established filmmakers..."Eve's Bayou" resonates in the memory. It called me back for a second and third viewing. If it is not nominated for Academy Awards, then the academy is not paying attention. For the viewer, it is a reminder that sometimes films can venture into the realms of poetry and dreams. - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times 121. Review #2: Kasi Lemmons’ fluid, feminine, African-American, Southern-gothic narrative covers a tremendous amount of emotional territory with the most graceful of steps. Young Jurnee Smollett plays 10-year-old Eve, struggling to understand the womanizing of her adored daddy (Samuel L. Jackson in easy, sexy command) and the passions of her big sister; Debbi Morgan, in a blazing performance, plays Eve’s vibrant aunt, infused with good-witch spiritual powers. The film’s dream-state visual elegance is matched by a great soundtrack. Grade, A-. - Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly 122. Review #3: First and best, it's got a rip-roaring story. It sweeps you along, borne effortlessly by believable if flawed characters, as it flows toward the inevitable tragedy. But it's also got a heart: It watches as a child harsh of judgment learns that judgment is too easy a posture for the world, and it's best to love with compassion. - Stephen Hunter, Washington Post 123. Review #4: “You don't have to believe in magic to be gripped by the psychic forces that the characters' sorcery unleashes. Sibling rivalry, sexual jealousy and anxiety are all feelings that, when heated to the boiling point, have incendiary, semi magical powers. And as the psychosexual forces that bind but also threaten the Batiste family heat up, you can feel the lid about to blow. Every element of the film -- from the turbulent, stormy performances to the rich cinematography (which includes black-and-white computer-enhanced dream sequences) to the setting itself, in which the thick layers of hanging moss over muddy water seem to drip with sexual intrigue and secrecy -- merges to create an atmosphere of extraordinary erotic tension and anxiety. 124. At the center of it all, exuding a dangerous magnetism, is Jackson's Louis, a swashbuckling, flashing-eyed, slightly oily lightning rod of a charmer whose charisma conveys a warning electric buzz. Jackson has never played a character quite this avid. And in a performance that requires him to infuse the role of perfect father and dream lover with a demonic charge, Jackson makes Louis at once irresistibly lovable and slightly terrifying. - Stephen Holden, New York Times 125. Open Comments: 126. Question: Are our family dynamics still suffering, internally, from the legacy of slavery or we closer to moving past it. 127. TV Scene: “Miss Evers’ Boys”: Powerful, haunting and artfully mounted, “Miss Evers’ Boys” is a docudrama of uncommon quality and clarity. The acting is exceptional, the characters vivid, the presentation balanced. Original films for television rarely aim so high as does this HBO NYC production...And cinematographically, it is a revelation, with director of photography Donald M. Morgan lending the production a strikingly dingy, washed-out look that blends perfectly with the piece’s bleak sensibility. The story as told here centers on nurse Eunice Evers (a dynamic, layered performance from Alfre Woodard). Evers went to work at Alabama’s Tuskegee Hospital in 1932 to assist a certain Dr. Brodus (brilliant work from Joe Morton) in caring for poor black men (sharecroppers mostly) who have been stricken with syphilis. Enter Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer), a white doctor who brings with him a fully funded program to treat syphilis at the hospital, offering free treatment to any man who tests positive for the disease. A few months pass before Brodus travels to Washington to meet with Douglas and a government panel of doctors who tell him the funding for treatment has dried up. However, money is available for a study of the syphilitic African-American men. The catch: They can receive no medical treatment initially as a way to establish whether syphilis affects blacks and whites differently. Brodus initially is outraged, but acquiesces in the belief the study will disprove the racist notion of physiological inferiority in blacks. Evers also reluctantly follows along, lying to the men while giving them only vitamins, tonics and liniment rubs. But as the months turn into years, it becomes clear that the afflicted men will never receive treatment. Only with their deaths is the study of how the disease runs its course made complete and viable….[the movie] switches gears during its second hour to become an examination of Evers’ gut-wrenching moral ambiguity in sticking around to help perpetrate this ghastly fraud over 40 years. Woodard movingly conveys the conflict weighing down Evers’ guilt-riddled soul, giving a profound resonance to the disturbing ethical questions raised by her dedication in the name of lending the men comfort and a form of loving (if deliberately ineffectual) care….the overall tone and tenor of “Miss Evers’ Boys” is one of subtle brilliance, bolstered by an exquisitely detailed period sheen that screams excellence. After it’s over, you sit disbelieving that such an inhumane, insidious experiment designed to reduce black men to the level of laboratory animals could ever have been conducted in the United States of America — much less gone undetected until 25 years ago. It went far beyond mere institutional racism. It was pure evil. — Ray Richmond Vanity Fair 128. Open Comments: 129. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1997?
Tracklist: 1-Donal Byrd - Love Has Come Around 2-Lyn collins - Think (About It) (Single Version) 3-Rick James - Bustin' Out (On Funk) 4-Diddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112) 5-NE - Hit Me Off (The Trackmasters E.C. Joint) 6- Patra - Think (About It) (Hip Hop Remix) 7- bootsy collins - I'm Leavin' U (Gotta Go, Gotta Go) (feat. MC Lyte) (C & J Fulltime Mix) 8- Jose James - Lovely Day 9-Usher - Bad Habits 10-Brian Mcknight - Stay On UR Mind 11-The Hamiltones - Celebrate 12-Jean & Alex - Lalala 13-Floetry - Lay Down (Album Version) 14-Ginuwine - When We Make Love 15-Tank - Maybe I Deserve
Tracklist: 1-Donal Byrd - Love Has Come Around 2-Lyn collins - Think (About It) (Single Version) 3-Rick James - Bustin' Out (On Funk) 4-Diddy - I'll Be Missing You (feat. 112) 5-NE - Hit Me Off (The Trackmasters E.C. Joint) 6- Patra - Think (About It) (Hip Hop Remix) 7- bootsy collins - I'm Leavin' U (Gotta Go, Gotta Go) (feat. MC Lyte) (C & J Fulltime Mix) 8- Jose James - Lovely Day 9-Usher - Bad Habits 10-Brian Mcknight - Stay On UR Mind 11-The Hamiltones - Celebrate 12-Jean & Alex - Lalala 13-Floetry - Lay Down (Album Version) 14-Ginuwine - When We Make Love 15-Tank - Maybe I Deserve
R&B star and lead singer of 112 Slim is my guest on this episode of Make Noise. Episode highlights: (7:52) - Why did 112 break up? (14:41) - Slim on keeping the group name (16:55) - How did 112 get signed on Bad Boy Records? (23:10) - Slim's craziest Biggie story (27:22) - When did Slim first hear about the West/East Coast beef? (32:13) - The night of Biggie's death (34:03) - When they recorded I'll Be Missing You (36:00) - Slim's last conversation with Biggie (41:12) - Scoop plays a preview of 112's new record Make Noise with Fatman Scoop is produced by Fatman Scoop, Raj Kotecha and the team at https://www.creativecontentagency.com. To get in touch with the show email podcast@fatmanscoop.com or send a DM to https://www.instagram.com/fatmanscoop/
Artist Name 1. Joe & Case - Faded Pictures 2. Janet Jackson Feat. Nelly - Call On Me (Clean) 3. Jaheim/Nelly - My Place 4. Usher - You Make Me Wanna 5. Whitney Houston - My Love Is Your Love 6. Craig David 7 Days 7. Destiny's Child Through With Love 8. 3LW ft JD Feeling you 9. Nelly ft Kelly Rowland Dilemma 10. The Dream ft Mariah Carey My Love 11. Zapp & Roger - Computer Love 12. Case I'm Missing You 13. brandy i wanna be down 14. TLC Waterfalls (1995) 15. Tevin Campbell Can We Talk 16. UB40 I Got You Babe 17. UB40 Can't Help Falling In Love 18. Sade The Sweetest Taboo 19. Carl Thomas Summer Rain 20. Five Star Let Me Be Yours 21. Eugene wilde Gotta get you home tonight 22. Midnight Star Feels So Good 23. Aaliyah Rock The Boat 24. Monica Like this like that 25. SWV Right Here (Human Nature) 26. Soul for Real Every Little Thing I Do 27. Soul for Real Candy Rain 28. Dru Hill & Jermaine Dupri Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed (remix) 29. Mark Morrison Return Of The Mack 30. Marvin Gaye Sexual Healing 31. Ja Rule ft Ashanti Always On Time 32. Neyo So Sick 33. Ne-Yo Sexy Love 34. Mario Let Me Love You 35. Dru Hill How Deep is Your Love 36. Mario Just A Friend 37. Donell Jones You Know That I Love You 38. Usher What's A Man to Do 39. Loon Down 4 Me 40. Ruff Endz No More 41. TLC Kick Your Game 42. Snoop Doggy Dogg Gin and Juice 43. Snoop Dogg Doggy Doggy World 44. P. Diddy Feat. Mase Been Around The World Remix 45. Jay-Z You Rock My World (Remix) 46. 702 Star 47. MARIAH CAREY FT JD Jermaine Dupri - Sweetheart 48. EU Da Butt 49. Colour Me Bad Wanna Love You Up 50. EU - Da Butt 51. MaryMary - Shackles (Praise You) 52. Next - Wifey 53. Father MC - One Nite Stand 54. Jaheim - Just In Case 55. Heavy D -Big daddy (remix) 56. Keith Sweat Keep It Comin 57. Justin TimberLake - Rock Ya Body 58. Cassie Feat. Ryan Leslie Sometimes 59. Chris Brown - Fine China 60. 2Pac - Letter 2 My Unborn 61. Sean Combs ft Faith Evans & 112 - I'll Be Missing You 62. Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam Let The Beat Hit Em 63. Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You 64. Stevie Wonder - Do I Do 65. Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock It Takes Two 66. Lionel Richie All Night Long (All Night) 67. Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It 68. Shalamar - A Night to Remember 69. Michael Jackson - Baby Be Mine 70. The Whispers - And the Beat Goes On 71. Evelyn Champagne King - I'm In Love 72. Johnny kemp Just Got Paid 73. New Edition Cool It Now 74. Jacksons Shake Your Body 75. ROB BASE & DJ E-Z ROCK - Get on the dancefloor 76. Robin Springer - Show Me Love 77. Janet Jackson - Together Again 78. BUNNY MACK - My Sweety My Sugar 79. Styl Plus - Imagine Dat 80. Dbanj - Why Me (Dj Dee Money Extend) 81. Ikechukwu Feat. Don Jazzy & Dbanj Wind Am Well 82. Brymo - Ara 83. MAYD - Ile Ijo 84. Weird Mc Ijoya 85. Eedris Abdulkareem oko asewo 86. Dbanj - Move Your Body 88. D'Prince Feat. Wiz Kid, Jesse Jagz - Jonzing World 89. D'PRINCE -Give It To Me ft D'banj 90. 2face - Implication Acapella 91. 2face Implication 92. Timaya Ekoloma Demba 93. P Square Chop My Money Decale Remix 94. D'Prince Goody Bag 95. Skales Shake Body [Prod by Jaypizzle] 96. Timaya Ukwu 97. DJ Xclusive feat. Timaya Pangolo(Freestyle) 98. Kcee Limpopo 99. Olamide Lagos Boys 100. Olamide First of All 101. Olamide Stupid Luv 102. MasterKraft Indomie Ft. Olamide & CDQ 103. Olamide Tonto Dikeh 104. Jeffrey's Cousin Let me Love You 105. Danagog Daddy Shade (Skit) For Tips & Appreciation: Cashapp: $djdeemoney Zelle : 7736209612 Paypal: djdeemoney Snapchat: deejaydeemoney Instagram: @djdeemoney PLEASE KINDLY SHARE
Today on the show we take time out to give our love to the legendary Kobe Bryant as well as his daughter and others who lost their lives on Sunday morning. Starrdom100 Music Picks: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony "Crossroad", Puff Daddy ft Faith Evans & 112 "I'll Be Missing You."Be sure to Follow the Show! Tune in weekly for Trending Topics and more with our host Tanisha Davis!
The sound of R&B is difficult to pin down. Since the 1950s, the label has been used both as a genre and as a catch-all for the entirety of black popular music. Soul, funk, disco and even hip-hop have at times been covered by this "R&B" umbrella. On Chance The Rapper's new album, The Big Day, all of these influences come through—and he's not alone. On recent Kehlani records, 90s R&B and 2000s trap both play a role. But both these artists are a far cry from the 50s R&B sounds of Sam Cooke. To understand how R&B has changed over time, we consult with Trevor Anderson, manager of Billboard's R&B/Hip Hop chart. Then we speak with R&B super-producer Oak Felder to understand how R&B is progressing and what it might become. Songs Discussed Chance The Rapper – Hot Shower Chance The Rapper – I Got You Sam Cooke – You Send Me Elvis Presley – Crying In the Chapel The Temptations – I Can’t Get Next To You Mtume – Juicy Fruit Biggie – Juicy Toni Braxton – Breath Again Janet Jackson – That’s The Way Love Goes Boys II Men – I’ll Make Love To You Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing) Diddy – I’ll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112) Nelly – Dilemma Kehlani – Distraction SWV – Weak Aaron Hall – I Miss You Usher – You Make Me Wanna Brandy – Sit-in Up In My Room Dru Hill – In My Bed Silk – Freak Me Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry Jodeci – Cry For you Mariah Carey – Vision of Love Kehlani Everything Is Yours Chance The Rapper – All Day Long Queen – Fat Bottom Girls Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out For an in depth history of R&B on Billboard, read Chris Molanphy's feature on Pitchfork. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jordin had an expensive Halloween. Chris only had one trick-or-treater. Dustin and Jordin were supposed to rap battle, but she concedes and sings backup for his Diddy cover, “I’ll Be Missing You.” Later, Kiana and Jared from Yes You Are join and talk about their newest single, “Comet Bicycle.” Follow Yes You Are on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/oyesyouare Follow Jordin Silver on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/jordinsilver
The sound of R&B is difficult to pin down. Since the 1950s, the label has been used both as a genre and as a catch-all for the entirety of black popular music. Soul, funk, disco and even hip-hop have at times been covered by this "R&B" umbrella. On Chance The Rapper's new album, The Big Day, all of these influences come through—and he's not alone. On recent Kehlani records, 90s R&B and 2000s trap both play a role. But both these artists are a far cry from the 50s R&B sounds of Sam Cooke. To understand how R&B has changed over time, we consult with Trevor Anderson, manager of Billboard's R&B/Hip Hop chart. Then we speak with R&B super-producer Oak Felder to understand how R&B is progressing and what it might become. Songs Discussed Chance The Rapper – Hot Shower Chance The Rapper – I Got You Sam Cooke – You Send Me Elvis Presley – Crying In the Chapel The Temptations – I Can’t Get Next To You Mtume – Juicy Fruit Biggie – Juicy Toni Braxton – Breath Again Janet Jackson – That’s The Way Love Goes Boys II Men – I’ll Make Love To You Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing) Diddy – I’ll Be Missing You (feat. Faith Evans & 112) Nelly – Dilemma Kehlani – Distraction SWV – Weak Aaron Hall – I Miss You Usher – You Make Me Wanna Brandy – Sit-in Up In My Room Dru Hill – In My Bed Silk – Freak Me Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry Jodeci – Cry For you Mariah Carey – Vision of Love Kehlani Everything Is Yours Chance The Rapper – All Day Long Queen – Fat Bottom Girls Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out For an in depth history of R&B on Billboard, read Chris Molanphy's feature on Pitchfork. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EP19 - Eric Mellgren is a sound meditation facilitator and someone who is in tune with vibrational energy. A musician at heart, Eric has been playing with frequencies for decades. Now he is using his talents to help teach people about their ability to realign and balance by getting “tuned up”. Find him at Unplug Meditation in West Hollywood, or reach out for a private session. @vigilantself @shotgunhoneymoonMusic: “Enjoy Right Now, Today” by Tyler the Creator “Every Breath You Take” by The Police “I'll Be Missing You” by Puff Daddy “Up To Something” by Shotgun Honeymoon
I get real personal this week. I talk about the many phases of grief and depression on this week's podcast. This show is dedicated to my late husband, Michael Griggs. ❤ Tune in and share with a friend! Grab a tissue...it gets emotional! **I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC INCLUDED IN THIS PODCAST** Song: I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy
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Booyah 90s Sports. In 1997, Mike Tyson ate Evander Holyfield’s head. Joe was in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, being as smart as a fruit fly and liking Puff Daddy’s “I’ll Be Missing You.” Rob was in Texas, falling in love with Jewel Staite and clinging to fantasies about child stardom and a promising future. In this episode, we remember being those lost boys inside a context that includes Men in Black, Roseanne, gun control legislation, Andrew Cunanan, and questions about what doctors should do when patients want to die. We talk about how Evander Holyfield’s love for Jesus helped him punch people and how Mike Tyson was (is) a fragile human being. Email: BooyahPodcast@gmail.com
This week, there were some topics that would reveal some "truths", while others were obvious. Cardi B gave an interview with Hot 97s Ebro And The Morning radio show. In the interview, she talked about being pregnant, and also about being in love. But Cardi also f*cked up . . . and told the sex of her baby...take a guess? In more Cardi B news, as you probably know by now, Cardib dropped off her debut album 'Invasion of Privacy.' The album came out and already the interwebs are going crazy. They are going crazy because it seems that Cardi copied nearly every song on her entire album, thoughts? This is like a new kind of beef, but a timeless one nevertheless. I always thought it was pretty much common wisdom that T.I. created the sub-genre of Hip-Hop called Trap Music – or Muzik, as he stylized. Now, some are arguing that the Trap “sound” is something that people like Gucci and Jeezy made popular. The term “trap” definitely came before Tip, but Tip added “music” to the end and therefore made it a “thing.” Who do you think?? “God’s Plan” debuted at #1 on February 3. It becomes the first single in over 20 years to spend its first 11 weeks at #1, equaling the nearly three months Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’ “I’ll Be Missing You” spent at the top of the chart in 1997. There are only two singles to have spent more than their first 11 weeks at #1. “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men from 1995 currently holds the record for spending its first 16 weeks at #1. Congrats once again to Drizzy Drake! The Segment topic was an interesting one to say the least this week! Do you want or is it healthy for your man/woman to be a little jealous?? This was something that varied for both men and women, but let us know how you feel? DON"T GO FAR because we'll be back before you know it!!
Like most people who become R&B singers in the United States, Faith Evans received her musical training in the black church. She was the female R&B singer tasked with delivering love ballads for Puff Daddy's up-start Bad Boy label in 1995, which was founded after his break with Uptown. "Faith", the singer's first album delivered many slow-burning, passionate, atmospheric songs in a sound that is commonly today attributed to Aaliyah. Faith Evans received much less attention than Aaliyah, but had a number of hits from her first album in her home country (the US). It was only after her husband (rapper The Notorious BIG) was killed that she was thrust into the spotlight. In the midst of her mourning, she sang the hook of Puff Daddy's "Ill Be Missing You", which is the most successful song of Faith Evans, Puff Daddy, 112, & Bad Boy Records. "I'll Be Missing You" is one of the most popular songs of all-time in the United States & Sweden. It swept the charts of the entire US & Western European sections of the world & as of 2016 is the 94th most successful song in the history of American pop musick. We end with Faith's first single from her second album, where she benefited from her newfound infamy, but stayed true to her previous themes and down-to-earth persona. Tracklist: 1. Soon As I Get Home - Faith -1995 US GOLD, 3 US R&B, 21 US Pop 2. Come Over - Faith - 1995 56 US R&B 3. All In This - Faith - 1995 4. Give It To Me - Faith - 1995 5. You Don't Understand - Faith - 1995 6. Don't Be Afraid - Faith - 1995 7. Reasons - Faith - 1995 8. Love Don't Live Here Anymore (With Mary J. Blige) - Faith - 1995 9. I'll Be Missing You (With Puff Daddy & 112) - No Way Out - 1997 3X PLATINUM US, 3X PLATINUM DE, 2X PLATINUM AUSTRIA, 2X PLATINUM AUSTRALIA, 2X PLATINUM CN, 2X PLATINUM HO, 2X PLATINUM SWE, 2X PLATINUM UK, PLATINUM NO, GOLD FR, #94 US Pop All-Time, #99 Sweden All-Time, #10 US Pop 1990's Decade,#1 Ho Year-End 1997, #2 AUSTRALIA Year-End 1997, #2 DE Year-End 1997, #2 SWITZ Year-End 1997, #3 UK Year-End 1997, #4 AUSTRIA Year-End 1997, #FLA 4 Year-End 1997, #FR 8 Year-End 1997, #13 WAL Year-End 1997, #36 CN Year-End 1997, #1 EU, #1 US Pop, #1 US R&B, #1 US Dance, #1 NZ, #1 AUSTRALIA, #4 CN 10. Love Like This - Keeping The Faith - 1998 GOLD US, #2 US R&B, #7 US Pop, #24 UK, #29 FR, #33 NZ, #79 HO
URL: http://www.dj-deep.de/Megamix by: DJ DeepYear: 2016 IntroDie Fantastischen Vier – 25Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean – Hips Don’t LieRihanna – Pon De ReplayChristina Aguilera ft. Redman – DirtyRo-Cee – Gettin’ All Da BabesAnastacia – Sick And TiredLady GaGa – AlejandroPras Michael – Ghetto SuperstarDante Thomas – Miss CaliforniaNelly – Ride With MeC-Block – So Strong OutIni Kamoze – Here Comes The HotstepperBackstreet Boys – Quit Playin’ GamesBosson – One In A MillionJennifer Lopez – Ain’t It FunnyLionel Richie – CinderellaBrandy ft. Ray J – Another Day In ParadiseNelly Furtado – All Good Things (Come To An End)Tim Bendzko – Nur Kurz Die Welt RettenAmy Winehouse – You Know I’m No GoodCrazy Town – ButterflyKid Rock – All Summer LongGreen Day – Wake Me Up When September EndsUncle Cracker – Follow MeUsher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris – YeahLeona Lewis – Bleeding LoveAtomic Kitten – The Tide Is HighAdele – Rolling In The DeepHanson – MmmbopLaith Al Deen – Bilder Von DirEcht – Wir Haben’s GetanMarque – One To Make Her HappyAlizée – Moi…LolitaBritney Spears – I’m A Slave 4 UChristina Aguilera, Lil Kim, Mya & Pink – Lady MarmeladeEminem ft. Rihanna – The MonsterWill Smith – Men In BlackShakira – Whenever WhereverScissor Sisters – I Don’t Feel Like DancingMaroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – PayphoneOlly Murs ft. Rizzle Kicks – Heart Skips A BeatPuff Daddy & Faith Evans – I’ll Be Missing YouNatasha Bedingfield – Pocketful Of SunshineSpice Girls – WannabeJamelia – SuperstarFlip Da Scrip – Throw Ya Hands In The Air2 Pac – ChangesLana Del Rey – Summertime SadnessJuli – Perfekte WelleTokio Hotel – Durch Den MonsumStefan Raab – Maschen-Draht-ZaunBackstreet Boys – We’ve Got It Goin’ On`N Sync – I Want You BackBackstreet Boys – Get DownJennifer Page – CrushMilky Chance – Stolen DanceMichael Jackson – Hollywood TonightReamonn – SupergirlOragne Blue – She’s Got That LightMysterious Art – Das OmenEmiliana Torrini – Jungle DrumAsaf Avidan – One DayKesha – Tik TokKaty Perry – Teenage DreamLady GaGa – PokerfaceThe Pussycat Dolls – Don’t ChaDaft Punk – Around The WorldStromae – Alors On DanseKlangkarussell – SonnentanzCarly Rae Jepson – Call Me MaybeLykke Li – I Follow RiversReal 2 Real – I Like To Move ItWes – AlaneCaro Emerald – A Night Like ThisTom Jones ft. Mousse T. – SexbombRight Said Fred – Don’t Talk Just KissJanet Jackson – Together AgainLady GaGa – Born This WayKeri Hilson – I LikeKaty Perry ft. Snoop Dogg – California GirlsDev – In The DarkYazz – The Only Way Is UpOMC – How BizarreSoultrans – Can’t Take My Handy Of YouKaty Perry – Last Friday NightOne Direction – What Makes You BeautifulPitbull – Hotel Room ServiceJohn Newman – Love Me AgainTexas – Summer SonNo Mercy – Where Do You GoGossip – Move In The Right DirectionJessie J – DominoBastille – PompeiiCee-Lo Green – Fuck YouBlack Eyed Peas – The Time (Dirty Bit)Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera – Moves Like JaggerBonnie McKee – American GirlFrida Gold – Wovon Sollen Wir TräumenBlack Eyed Peas – I Gotta FeelingFoster The People – Pumped Up KicksGotye – Somebody That I Used To KnowGeorge Ezra – BudapestMadcon – Beggin’Baha Men – Who Let The Dogs OutDr. Alban – It’s My LifeTove Styrke – Call My NameKaty Perry – Part Of MeBlack Eyed Peas – Boom Boom PowWill.I.Am ft. Britney Spears – Scream And ShoutJennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull – On The FloorAva Rocks – Still Rave About YouNatalia Kills – MirrorsDuffy – MercyLily Allen – Fuck YouKaty Perry – I Kissed A GirlKaty Perry – Hot’n’ColdPsy – Gangnam StylePolarkreis 18 – Allein AlleinBrandyn HWood Bordeaux – Could It Be You (Punk Rock Chick)Britney Spears – Till The World EndsBritney Spears – Hold It Against MeKaty Perry – The One That Got AwayMeghan Trainor – All About That BassSam Smith – Money On My MindPitbull ft. Christina Aguilera – Feel This MomentShakira ft. Rihanna – Can’t Remember To Forget YouSonique – It Feels So GoodIch + Ich – Vom Selben SternTic Tac Toe – Ich Find Dich ScheisseVille Valo & Natatlie Avalon – Summer WineSheppard – GeronimoKelly Clarkson – My Life Would Suck Without YouMacklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton – Can’t Hold UsPharrell Williams – HappyBlondie – MariaTaylor Swift – Shake It OffBomfunk MC’s – FreestylerMark Ronson ft. Amy Winehouse – ValerieSarah Brightman – Time To Say Goodbye http://archive.org/download/DJDeepDeepDance152BestOf25JahreTeilIII/DJ%20Deep%20-%20Deep%20Dance%20152%20(Best%20Of%2025%20Jahre%20Teil%20III).mp3
I live with a super social twelve-year-old. Our home is conveniently located within biking and walking distance to a vast majority of her friends. Therefore, I interact with dozens, seemingly hundreds, of middle-schoolers on the reg. That means “regularly.” Not only do I hear, and apparently absorb (…totes…) their language, but I also hear, and often abhor, their music. At times, I’m tempted to let something much like this slip from my mouth, “Music is horrible today.” Guess what, though? It’s not true. What I’d really be saying is, “When I was a kid…our shitty pop music was less shitty than this generation’s shitty pop music.” But see, shitty pop music is shitty pop music is shitty pop music. And also, all art is relative, and personal, and wrought with nostalgic, emotional overlay. I realized this as Jen played, “Hit the Quan” for me. If you stream the podcast just below this post, you can hear both the song and the insights. For those of you who’ll just read, and to assure myself that, indeed, every decade’s shitty pop…let’s call it Poop Music, is merely soon-to-be-dated Poop, I did some research. I use the term “research” quite loosely. What I really did was look at the “List of Billboard Top 100 chart achievements by decade” on Wikipedia, within which I found the top songs of each decade back to 1958. That’s right, 1958. People, Wikipedia is absolutely wonderful for many things. Not serious academic research, and not as a solitary source. Don’t dismiss it out of hand just because it’s crowd-sourced. While it only takes one dick to ruin something, the crowd generally trumps the dick. However, also realize that the community created a 1958 – 1969 “decade” because, I dunno, the dick won there. So, for any of you who’ve claimed, in your best crotchety old-man/old-woman demeanor, “Music ain’t like it used to be,” feast your eyes on these lists. (And hell, link through to the videos to feast your ears as well!) Keep in mind, there are absolute gems of pop perfection in each decade…and there are heaping mounds of steaming shit as well. All the way back to the decade that began in, uh…1958. I won’t try to convince you which songs here are genius, which are formulaic, which are immediately forgetful, unforgettable, and which are vomit-worthy. I only ask you to keep track of your reactions as you travel back…and be completely honest with yourself. Because a turd by any other name would smell as putrid. Here goes: 2010’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Uptown Funk,” Mark Ronson featuring Bruno mars (14)“Blurred Lines,”* Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell (12)*No-boobies version****If you like boobies, and who doesn’t like boobies (?!), just google search: blurred lines unrated“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (12)“We Found Love,” Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris (10)“Happy,” Pharrell Williams (10)“Tik Tok,” Kesha (9)“Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepson (9)“One More Night,” Maroon 5 (9)“Royals,” Lorde (9)“Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra (8)“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor (8) 2000’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “We Belong Together,” Maria Carey (14)“I Gotta Feeling,” The Black Eyed Peas (14)“Lose Yourself,” Eminem (12)“Yeah!,” Usher featuring Lil John and Ludacris (12)“Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas (12)“Independent Woman,” Destiny’s Child (11)“Irreplaceable,” Beyonce (10)“Low,” Flo Rida featuring T-Pain (10)“Maria Maria,” Santana featuring The Product G&B (10)“Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland (10)“Foolish,” Ashanti (10)“Gold Digger,” Kanye West featuring Jamie Fox (10) 1990’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men (16)“I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston (14)“I’ll Make Love to You,” Boyz II Men (14)“Candle in the Wind ‘97/Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John (14)“Macarena,” Los Del Rio (14)“End of the Road,” Boyz II Men (13)“The Boy is Mine,” Brandy and Monica (13)“Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas (12)“Un-Break My Heart,” Toni Braxton (11)“I Swear,” All-4-One (11)“I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 (11) 1980’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Physical,” Olivia Newton-John (10)****I never realized how gay this video is, literally and in 80’s vernacular.“Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes (9)“Endless Love,” Diana Ross and Lionel Richie (9)“Every Breath You Take,” The Poice (8)“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,”** Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (7)**I also love Rocky Road“Ebony and Ivory,”** Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder (7)**this“Billie Jean,” Michael Jackson (7)“Call Me,” Blondie (6)“Lady,” Kenny Rogers (6)“Centerfold,” The J. Geils Band (6)“Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor (6)“Flashdance…What a Feeling,” Irene Cara (6)“Say, Say, Say,” Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson (6)“Like a Virgin,” Madonna (6) 1970’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “You Light Up My Life,” Debby Boone (10)“Night Fever,” Bee Gees (8)“Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” Rod Stewart (8)“Shadow Dancing,” Andy Gibb (7)“Bridge over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkle (6)“Joy to the World,” Three Dog Night (6)“The First Time Ever I saw Your Face,” Roberta Flack (6)“Alone Again (Naturally),” Gilbert O’Sullivan (6)“Le Freak,”Chic (6)“My Sharona,” The Knack (6) (NOTE: For as much shit as the 70’s get, I’m actually quite impressed with these 10 tunes. Also, I kind of like the unlikely and glorious collision of punk, soul, kink, and the gay community called Disco.) 1958 – 1969 – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin (9)“Theme from a Summer Place,” Percy Faith (9)“Hey Jude,” The Beatles (9)“Tossin’ and Turnin’,” Bobby Lewis (7)“I want to Hold Your Hand,” The Beatles (7)“I’m a Believer,” The Monkees (7)“I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” Marvin Gaye (7)“It’s All in the Game,” Tommy Edwards (6)“The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton (6)“Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Elvis Presley (6)“Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” The 5th Dimension (6)“In the Year 2525,” Zager and Evans (6) So…maybe I’ve convinced you, or maybe you’re now doubling down on the assertion that today’s popular music is considerably worse than yesterday’s. In either case, we present to you, “Now That’s What I Call Poop Music!” Oh…and at the end? “Paid In Full (7 Minutes of Madness Remix).” Pump up the volume, pump up the volume, chkuh-chk-chk-chk Pump that bass!
-선곡표- 1. Jane Child - Don't Wanna Fall In Love 2. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam 3. Black Box - Strike It Up 4. Linear - Sending All My Love 5. EMF - Unbelievable 6. C and C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat 7. Bobby Brown - Humpin' Around 8. Janet Jackson - You Want This 9. TLC - Creep 10. BLACKstreet Feat Dr. Dre - No Diggity 11. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit 12. 4 Non-Blondes - What's Up 13. Green Day - Basket Case 14. Collective Soul - The World I Know 15. The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979 16. Joan Osborne - One Of Us 17. R Kelly - Bump N Grind 18. DRS - Gangsta Lean (Gangstapella) 19. Jodeci - Freakin' You 20. Whitney Houston - Exhale 21. Keith Sweat Feat Athena Cage - Nobody 22. Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Feat 112 - I'll Be Missing You
Multi-platinum Grammy Award winning recording artist. New York Times best-selling author. Wife. Mother. Entrepreneur. With so many hats to be worn, it is undeniable that Faith Renée Evans has a little something for everyone. What has been an equally rewarding and trying career, ask her how she’s come this far and she’ll simply reply, “FAITH.” With a career spanning over a decade in the music industry, Faith Evans has released three Platinum-certified albums (Faith, Keep The Faith and Faithfully), the Gold-certified The First Lady, and the holiday staple, A Faithful Christmas. Evans is a five-time Grammy nominee and winner for “Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group” in 1998 for “I’ll Be Missing You,” an homage to her late husband and hip-hop legend Notorious B.I.G. Faith adds, “2010 is shaping up to be an amazing year for me! It marks 15 years since the release of my first album, and my entrepreneurial debut as the face of Glass Hair, a high-end line of hair care products. Being centered in a place where I have grown from an entertainer to an entrepreneur is truly a blessing. I am excited to share this incredible experience with my fans and the world.” The songstress is back with her long-waited sixth studio album, Something About Faith.