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While recapping season 4 episode 3 of PLL "Cat's Cradle", Hayley dubs Ash's gastroenterological woes as her "body be bubblin', as well as naming the mask man's manor as "Hector's House of Wax." And the line of the episode from Queen Ashley Marin makes absolutely everyone crave a chicken satay on a Sunday arvo.
Bubblin' crude, oil that is, black, gold, Texas tea! This week we explore the many other uses for oil, besides fuel.
In this episode of the Musicbed Podcast, Calmatic shares his experiences collaborating with Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak, and Lil Nas X, and explains why creating selfishly is crucial to a filmmaker's ongoing success. Talking Points: A fan-first working approach with Kendrick Lamar Embracing his identity as a music-lover who films Carrying the creative baggage of directing remakes Utilizing the DMs to call first dibs on filming Creating a shorthand with collaborators Teaching the world your filmmaking language Show Notes: The Black Album by Jay-Z — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Album_(Jay-Z_album) Illmatic by Nas — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illmatic “Rich Spirit” by Kendrick Lamar — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toBTPGfurLc Dave Free — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7873890/ “Cut You Off (To Grow Closer)” by Kendrick Lamar — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgASe3CIw9E “Monster Freestyle” by Kendrick Lamar — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QedYOu1hmwQ “The Heart Part 5” by Kendrick Lamar — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAPUkgeiFVY Anderson .Paak — https://andersonpaak.com/ Tyler, the Creator — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler,_the_Creator Suga Free — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suga_Free Arthur Jafa — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0415409/ Allen Iverson Crossing Up Michael Jordan — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C977RCbuqFk Eminem — https://www.eminem.com/ “Bubblin” by Anderson .Paak — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PmUtmfTmbg Bananas — https://www.instagram.com/bananasnetwork/?hl=en “Suede” by Anderson .Paak — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNTNbNtft9g “Come Down” by Anderson .Paak — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OqrcUvrbRY Issa Rae — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4793987/ Salvador Dali Photographed by Charles Hewitt for Getty — https://time.com/4318151/salvador-dali/ “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2Ov5jzm3j8 Stagecoach Festival — https://www.stagecoachfestival.com/ House Party (2023) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8005118/ White Men Can't Jump (2023) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6436620/ "Mo Money Mo Problems" by The Notorious B.I.G. — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUhRKVIjJtw Ma$e — https://www.instagram.com/rsvpmase/?hl=en Diddy — https://www.instagram.com/diddy/?hl=en Woody Harrelson — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000437/ Martin Scorsese — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000217/ Childish Gambino — https://www.instagram.com/childishgambino/?hl=en Donald Glover — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2255973/ Steven Glover — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8420549/ Jamal Olori — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8440165/ SpringHill Company — https://www.springhillcompany.com/ Malcolm X (1992) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104797/ They Cloned Tyrone (2023) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9873892/ Jamie Foxx — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004937/ John Boyega — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3915784/ Stephen “Dr” Love — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5533924/ “Energy” by Iman Omari — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd6ZN5DEbHw Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon — https://austinkleon.com/show-your-work/ Forrest Gump (1994) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109830/ Brought to you by Musicbed, the filmmaking industry's music licensing platform of choice. Learn more: musicbed.com. About Musicbed: Musicbed is the leading sync licensing platform for authentic music from relevant artists. We're a one-stop licensing agency representing a curated roster of authentic artists, bands, and composers for film, TV, and advertising. From leading composers to tour-tested bands, and rising singer/songwriters, we believe music brings emotion and has the power to amplify your story.
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02.24.23 RED LINKZ x NATURAL LIVESTREAM - DANCEHALL BUBBLIN DAGGERIN by NATURAL.wav
Recorded 2023-01-21 20:20:06 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Wingz - Can't See* Simple Souls - Winter* BCee - Ducks In Space* GROUND - Another Night* Yannons - Gila Monster* Simple Souls - Day & Night* C:Critz & Indukt feat. Grafta MC - Dark Age* Hexa - The Moon* Reknek - Psycho* Ferice - Without Me (Yannons Remix)* Yatuza & Scurrow - Messy Dresden* GROUND - Regain* Reknek - Mazafunka* Mohican Sun - Last Bastion* Phase - Unsu* Reknek - Everything Is Funky* DJ Hybrid - Like That (Instrumental Mix)* Zero T & Onj feat. Aaliyah Esprit - Games You Play* Damian Marley & Bounty Killer feat. Eek-A-Mouse - Khaki Suit* Ben Snow & sbk - Bubblin'* Yannons - Observe* Ferice - What You've Done* BCee - Days Like These* Mystific feat. Stuart Rowe - Healing* Jon Tho - In Silence (Circumference Remix)* Fishy - Be Mine* Phase - Code Of Honour* Indukt - Cranium* Yannons - Everybody* Reknek - LoveJoy* Buju Banton - Champion* Zero T - Prove It* Prince Fatty & Horseman - Insane In The Brain* C:Critz - Panic* DJ Hybrid - Time Traveller* Geostatic & Yannons - Stay* Aswad - Shine (Beatmasters 7'' Mix)* Mystific - Good Girl* Andy:Nb - Anomie Theory* OZOH - Dimensional* T>I - Air Head* Zero T & Onj & Minor Forms - No Way* Alcemist feat. MoMo - Stars On The Roof* Mitekiss - Love Me, Haunt Me* Basstripper - Milky Way* Waeys feat. Patch Edison - Nothing* Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Having A Party* Exult - Cryogen* Dunk - BadBoy Roller* Simple Souls - Goodbye Kiss* Scurrow - Dark Sun* C:Critz - Signal* Andy:Nb - Plyazh* GROUND feat. LaMeduza - I'd Do All* KL - Reputation (Trex Remix)* Stimpy - Last Subway Car* DJ Limited feat. MC Spyda - Smuggler* Enea & VAVUNETTHA - Crystal Star (Flowrian Remix)* Scurrow - Witcha* Simple Souls - Going Back* Aaron Payne & RMS - Kanjiru* Otis Gayle - I'll Be Around* Low:r - Mayhem* Indukt - If You* Andromedik feat. Ayah Marar - First To Go* enta - See You In Hell* GROUND - DIY* Lovell - Loves Grip* Mystific - Flames* Hexa - Pyramids* Alex Barton - Sub Concious* Freshney & Fluoresce - Liminality* Disrupta - Dreaming Of You* Mitekiss - Smashed Lies* Tokyo Blue Mountains feat. Ken Boothe - You Keep Me Hangin' OnTracklisting:* Wingz - Can't See* Simple Souls - Winter* BCee - Ducks In Space* GROUND - Another Night* Yannons - Gila Monster* Simple Souls - Day & Night* C:Critz & Indukt feat. Grafta MC - Dark Age* Hexa - The Moon* Reknek - Psycho* Ferice - Without Me (Yannons Remix)* Yatuza & Scurrow - Messy Dresden* GROUND - Regain* Reknek - Mazafunka* Mohican Sun - Last Bastion* Phase - Unsu* Reknek - Everything Is Funky* DJ Hybrid - Like That (Instrumental Mix)* Zero T & Onj feat. Aaliyah Esprit - Games You Play* Damian Marley & Bounty Killer feat. Eek-A-Mouse - Khaki Suit* Ben Snow & sbk - Bubblin'* Yannons - Observe* Ferice - What You've Done* BCee - Days Like These* Mystific feat. Stuart Rowe - Healing* Jon Tho - In Silence (Circumference Remix)* Fishy - Be Mine* Phase - Code Of Honour* Indukt - Cranium* Yannons - Everybody* Reknek - LoveJoy* Buju Banton - Champion* Zero T - Prove It* Prince Fatty & Horseman - Insane In The Brain* C:Critz - Panic* DJ Hybrid - Time Traveller* Geostatic & Yannons - Stay* Aswad - Shine (Beatmasters 7'' Mix)* Mystific - Good Girl* Andy:Nb - Anomie Theory* OZOH - Dimensional* T>I - Air Head* Zero T & Onj & Minor Forms - No Way* Alcemist feat. MoMo - Stars On The Roof* Mitekiss - Love Me, Haunt Me* Basstripper - Milky Way* Waeys feat. Patch Edison - Nothing* Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Having A Party* Exult - Cryogen* Dunk - BadBoy Roller* Simple Souls - Goodbye Kiss* Scurrow - Dark Sun* C:Critz - Signal* Andy:Nb - Plyazh* GROUND feat. LaMeduza - I'd Do All* KL - Reputation (Trex Remix)* Stimpy - Last Subway Car* DJ Limited feat. MC Spyda - Smuggler* Enea & VAVUNETTHA - Crystal Star (Flowrian Remix)* Scurrow - Witcha* Simple Souls - Going Back* Aaron Payne & RMS - Kanjiru* Otis Gayle - I'll Be Around* Low:r - Mayhem* Indukt - If You* Andromedik feat. Ayah Marar - First To Go* enta - See You In Hell* GROUND - DIY* Lovell - Loves Grip* Mystific - Flames* Hexa - Pyramids* Alex Barton - Sub Concious* Freshney & Fluoresce - Liminality* Disrupta - Dreaming Of You* Mitekiss - Smashed Lies* Tokyo Blue Mountains feat. Ken Boothe - You Keep Me Hangin' On Download, Distribute, and Donate!
We are joined with actor, director, producer & teacher & writer Marishka S. Phillips to have an awesome conversation on the craft of acting!Marishka S. Phillips was born into the entertainment business. Her mother, Sandra Reaves-Phillips is an award-winning actress, in addition to being a writer and a singer. Marishka grew up immersed in theater, film and television, so it was not surprising that she would follow in her mother's footsteps. Ms. Phillips had been honing her skills as a dancer, taking classes at Alvin Ailey School of Dance and Broadway Dance Center, and had begun performing at a very early age. She got her first major theatrical break at age 13 when she was cast for the European tour of RAISIN. This opportunity offered her a chance to explore the world and served as an important confidence builder.Her career path has been anything but traditional, though it started off that way. She landed on Broadway, cast as part of the ensemble, on the musical UPTOWN: IT'S HOT starring Maurice Hines, in which she also understudied for the female lead. She continued amassing credits on Brodway with roles in BUBBLIN' BROWN SUGAR, FAME: THE MUSICAL, THE WIZ and THE ME NOBODY KNOWS. On television, she had re-occurring roles in the last two seasons of THE COSBY SHOW spin-off – A DIFFERENT WORLD. When she was not traveling the world with a musical or as a backup singer with recording artists like Sean “P Diddy” Combs and Cece Winans, she was developing and fortifying other aspects of her talents. She never considered herself a one trick pony. Like her mother before her, she began writing and eventually set her eye on directing, but not before fate would bring her together with the multi-faceted Susan Batson, who among her many other talents, was a world-renown acting coach who worked with some of Hollywood's A-list celebrities. Though she did not abandon any of her other career goals, Ms. Batson did open up new possibilities which she embraced with the same passion that she has every chapter of her life's journey. Today, in addition to being known as a working actor, Marishka is also a writer and director whose credits continue to grow. Her short film, Melinda: The Movie starring Tony Award-winning performers, LaChanze and Lillias White won numerous awards on the short film circuit. Ms. Phillips directed the one woman play, DOWN TO EARTHA, written and starringDierdra McDowell, which was a tribute to the invincible entertainer/civil rights and social justice activist, Eartha Kitt.Coaching other actors has become a central part of Ms. Phillips career development. She has been an instrumental force in helping actors such as Kerry Washington (Scandal), Nicole Beharie (Miss Juneteenth) and Celia Rose Gooding (Jagged Little Pill) achieve some of their best performances, and has received credit for doing that, as a result, she has become a much in demand acting coach. (visit her on YouTube) The Marishka Method. She currently coaches Nafessa Williams (I Wanna Dance With Somebody), Taja V. Simpson (The Oval) Shaquita Smith (Wicked City) and many more. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE YOUTUBE LIVESTREAM OF THIS EPISODE Follow US IG: https://www.instagram.com/highlymelanatedpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/H_MelanatedPod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb2VbyoW6KaMxQo5onYluXAIF YOU WANT TO BE A GUEST OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO WOULD BE A GREAT CHOICE, HIT US UP!!!FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US @highlymelanatedpodcast@gmail.com
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Joel SchwiebertCoach Light Insurance Agency is a member of the local community and we understand the needs of our diverse customers. As an independent agent, you can trust that we work for you — not for the insurance companies. We have your best interests at heart, and will work with you to find an insurance plan that meets your needs. Whether you are looking for insurance for yourself, your family, or your business, Coach Light Insurance Agency has a solution that will meet your needs.Joel (agency principal) has been trusted by business owners and families as an insurance advisor since 2012. When not in the office you can find Joel fixing small engines in his garage, at the local sportsman's club, or on the water with his wife Courtney and their dog Rio.Personal insurance customers receive an effective coverage map and ongoing risk monitoring. Our team is with you every step of the way. From life insurance to automobile coverage, we're ready to help. We take pride in creating practiced, disciplined, and comprehensive insurance strategies.As a business owner, you take calculated risks every day in order to keep your business thriving. But what about the risks you haven't considered? Business insurance is an excellent way to allow you to concentrate on profit, without being blindsided by unexpected liability.Studied Chemistry in college then switched to insurance.Been a licensed producer since 2012. Always been interested in financial planning and investing since high school.References:Website: http://www.coachlightinsurance.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachLightInsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-light-insurance-agency/
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Joel SchwiebertCoach Light Insurance Agency is a member of the local community and we understand the needs of our diverse customers. As an independent agent, you can trust that we work for you — not for the insurance companies. We have your best interests at heart, and will work with you to find an insurance plan that meets your needs. Whether you are looking for insurance for yourself, your family, or your business, Coach Light Insurance Agency has a solution that will meet your needs.Joel (agency principal) has been trusted by business owners and families as an insurance advisor since 2012. When not in the office you can find Joel fixing small engines in his garage, at the local sportsman's club, or on the water with his wife Courtney and their dog Rio.Personal insurance customers receive an effective coverage map and ongoing risk monitoring. Our team is with you every step of the way. From life insurance to automobile coverage, we're ready to help. We take pride in creating practiced, disciplined, and comprehensive insurance strategies.As a business owner, you take calculated risks every day in order to keep your business thriving. But what about the risks you haven't considered? Business insurance is an excellent way to allow you to concentrate on profit, without being blindsided by unexpected liability.Studied Chemistry in college then switched to insurance.Been a licensed producer since 2012. Always been interested in financial planning and investing since high school.References:Website: http://www.coachlightinsurance.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachLightInsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-light-insurance-agency/
Bubblin' in Dublin has returned
Tim Nebraska and guest co-host BYAPN LIV Golf Correspondent Brock White take a look at some week 0 games and ahead to some week 1 games before really diving in to this weekend's Nebraska Cornhuskers game in Dublin Ireland vs Northwestern this weekend. How you feel about this? Its @timnebraska on Twitter and @Tim_Nebraska on Instagram, @brockwhite86 on Twitter, or you can holler at the show, its @betyourashpod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
On tonight's episode, we will take a dive into the gasoline, food shortage, and inflation worries gripping the nation. As billionaire oil refiners warn Biden of national collapse. We will also discuss the continued attack being talked about when it comes to you're firearms. As now there is a debate about raising the age limit to buy a firearm from 18 years of age to 21. This and much much more on tonight's show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-nash6/message
Preface“Do you know what it is I dislike about writing?—All the scratchings out and touchings up that are necessary . . . . It's the power of revising that makes writing such a colorless affair . . . . That's what seems to me so fine about life. It's like fresco-painting—erasures aren't allowed.”Lafcadio, in Andre Gide's, Les Caves du Vatican (Lafcadio's Adventures), translated by Dorothy BussyI WOULD NEVER have written this story if Porky White hadn't insisted on it. Not long after I finished Call Me Larry, Porky threw a party to announce the addition of Frizzlin' Fritters to the menu at his Kap'n Klam family restaurants. At one point in the evening Porky and I found ourselves standing side by side at the bar, waiting for fresh drinks, eating fritters. On the whole, these fritters were not bad. Like all the other items on the Kap'n Klam menu that are not actually billed as clams (the Baked Stuffed Stuffin', Marvelous Mush, Krumbs Kasino, and Bubblin' Broth, for instance), they were flavored with the secret concentrate that Porky had developed, Klamessence. Porky asked me what I was going to work on next. “I'm not sure,” I said. “Tell the story of the Young Tars,” he said. I shuddered and said, “No, thanks. That's one of those dark, gritty bits at the bottom of my life that I'd just as soon forget. Every time I face an audience, there is a moment, just before I start to read, when the memory of that night returns, every detail. My palms start to sweat and I look out at the people sitting there, waiting for me to start, and I find myself wishing that I'd had the foresight to lock the doors so that they couldn't get out. No thanks.” “Peter!” he exclaimed. “I really am surprised at you. That's kind of a narrow, self-centered way of looking at it, isn't it?” “Perhaps,” I said, “but remember that this is my personal history—and so forth.” “Not entirely,” he said. “There are other people in it, aren't there?” “Come on, Porky,” I said. “Come on, nothing. This is important to me. The Tars may have been nothing but dark, gritty bits in your life, but in mine those dark, gritty bits had silver linings.” “I know,” I said, “but—” “But me no buts,” said Porky. “Just look around this room.” I did. Dozens of young men and women, models made up to appear to be of high-school age, the age of most of the help at the Kap'n Klam restaurants, circulated around the room, passing drinks and platters of Kap'n Klam specialties. The uniforms they wore were identical to the uniforms we Tars had worn years ago, just as the ranks that Kap'n Klam workers carried were the ranks we Tars had carried years ago. The Tars had been the inspiration for the nautical touches and organizational scheme that were so much a part of the Kap'n Klam success. “I'll make you a deal,” said Porky, his eyes atwinkle. Leaning toward me, grabbing at my shoulder, he said, “I'll tell you what Klamessence is if you'll write the story of the Young Tars.” “Not a fair bargain,” I said. “What's not a fair bargain?” asked Albertine. She draped herself on my shoulder and took a sip of her martini. “I'll tell him what Klamessence is if he'll write the story of the Young Tars,” said Porky. “Is that the story with the ‘prendergast' in it?” asked Al. “Yeah,” said Porky, and he chuckled. “Come on, Peter.” “Oh, go ahead and write it,” said Al. “How long can it take?” “All right,” I said. “I'll do it.” For, after all, why not? It does explain why I'm uneasy before an audience and why I no longer carry a pocket notebook. “Okay, then,” said Porky. “Come here.” He motioned us into a huddle. Al and I drew closer, so that the three of us formed a tight circle. “All the items that say ‘klam' have real clams in them,” said Porky. He raised his right hand. “I swear they do. But all the rest of the stuff has Klamessence in it. That's the real secret of my success. That's how I get people who don't like clams to eat at a Kap'n Klam joint—Klamessence.” He looked over his shoulder, turned back toward us, lowered his voice. “Klamessence is chicken fat—schmaltz. People go into a Kap'n Klam, eat an order of Baked Stuffed Stuffin' with Klamessence, and leave saying, ‘Gee, I never tried clams before, but they're good. They taste like chicken.'”Peter LeroyAluminum Commodore (retired)Small's IslandSeptember 25, 1986(Last revision October 16, 1991)In Topical Guide 208, Mark Dorset considers Writing: Personal Motives for and Attitudes Toward and Terror: Preceding Public Readings of One's Own Work from this episode.Have you missed an episode or two or several?You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide.You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you've missed.You can ensure that you never miss a future issue by getting a free subscription. (You can help support the work by choosing a paid subscription instead.)At Apple Books you can download free eBooks of “My Mother Takes a Tumble,” “Do Clams Bite?,” “Life on the Bolotomy,” “The Static of the Spheres,” “The Fox and the Clam,” “The Girl with the White Fur Muff,” “Take the Long Way Home,” “Call Me Larry,” and “The Young Tars,” the nine novellas in Little Follies, and Little Follies itself, which will give you all the novellas in one handy package.You'll find an overview of the entire work in An Introduction to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy. It's a pdf document. Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe
The Twilight Lounge Episode 59 - House Grooves ‘22 Over 90 minutes of the latest in House Music starting off with some filled Afro vibes and finishing up with a remixed classic favorite . This episode will clearly not disappoint! House Music LIVES at The Twilight Lounge mixed A-Live by Yours Truly, DJ Ash. Check Out the set list below:----more---- 1. Lights Go Out (Too Drunk) Ft. Hayla 2. Beat Goes On (Extended Mix) 3. Don't Let Me Go (Afro House MIx) 4. Don't Forget My Love (Extended Mix) 5. My Shadow (Original Mix) 6. Moth to a Flame (Extended Mix) 7. Waiting For You (Extended Mix) 8. Escape Ft Hayla (Extended MIx) 9. Human Ft Echoes (ExtendedMix) 10. Feel You (Extended MIx) 11. Never Been Hurt (BVRNOUT Remix) 12. Lost in Me (Extended Mix) 13. Back Tomorrow (GUZ (NL) Extended Remix) 14. Try (Extended MIx) 15. You Are a God (Extended Mix) 16. Sete (Original MIx) 17. Bubblin' (Original MIx) 18. Disconnected (Extended MIx) 19. Move Your Body (Extended MIx) 20. What Would You Do? Ft Bryson Tiller) 21. The Motto (Tiesto NYE VIP Remix) 22. Insomnia (Extended Rework) 23. Human Touch (Extended Club MIx) 24. Won't Forget You (Club Mix) 25. Let You Go (Extended) 26. Sandstorm (Extended Mix) Comments or Requests? Drop me a line…….DJAshJax@gmail.com
Dombresky drops his brand new record "Bubblin" as well as some of his favorite new music from Chris Lake, Eli Brown, Ghettoblaster, Joshwa, Noizu, Tinlicker and many more on a brand new #ProcessRadio! 01. Gettoblaster - Players Ball 02. Orbital - Chime (Eli Brown Remix) 03. Chris Lake, Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame 04. Sir Francis - Main Line 05. Toni Joan - Run Of Glory 06. Redondo & Senders - All My Lovin' 07. Block & Crown - People Everyday 08. Dombresky - Bubblin 09. Toni Varga, Beauhause - Do You Wanna Come In (Francisco Allendes Remix) 10. Chambray - Someday ft. Rebecca & Fiona (Club Mix) 11. Surrender - This Feeling (Dombresky Remix) 12. LION BABE - Harder (with Busta Rhymes) 13. Ben Kim - Somebody To Love (LP Giobbi Remix) 14. Tinlicker - Healing Forest 15. DJ Fudge - Special Assignment 16. Finky - Feel Better 17. Andrea Oliva - Alley Rave 18. Junior Sanchez, Carlo Lio - Nutubz 19. John Summit - Human (Joshwa Remix) 20. Noizu - Mi Corazón
Dombresky hits the decks on #ProcessRadio and drops music from Tensnake, Wh0, Eli Brown, CID & Westend, Reblok, Wade and also an exclusive preview of his upcoming track "Bubblin"! 01. Dombresky - Bubblin 02. Ember - Ezra 03. GetCosy x Kitobwoy - I Like Beats 04. CID & Westend - Let Me Take You 05. ID - It Was All A Dream 06. Dead Space & G. Felix - Mighty Real 07. Giant - MSTRKRFT 08. Reblok - Maniac 09. Detlef - Wasted 10. Gettoblaster, Illyus & Barrientos feat. DJ Deeon - Ghetto Thang 11. Wade - Shake & Bounce 12. Tensnake feat. HËXĖ - Call Me (Tensnake Noir Mix) 13. Jaded - Physically 14. Wh0, Just Aaron - Feels ft. Jinadu 15. Gettoblaster - Phantom 16. Pablo Inzunza - Loh Flaite 17. GotSome feat. Sharlene Hector - None Of Mine 18. Codes - Everybody 19. Daniel Orpi - Good Time 20. Micah Baxter - Droptop 21. Eli Brown - Send Help
On today's episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast, we talk with comedian Reena Calm about 9/11, prank calls, and then Thad regales us with some refrigerator history... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dyke-michaels/support
BUBBLIN' SUGAR The first time I experienced Bubblin' Sugar she was the emcee for a drag king show. I had never experienced many drag king shows before. I'd been out for more than 12 years at this point and had seen more drag queens than I could count, but drag kings were different. I quickly realized that this particular scene, while it was fun and delightful for all, was designed for femmes. And the high femme in charge right now was Bubblin Sugar. She commanded the room and had everyone's undivided attention. This woman was fierce! Later on that weekend I had a chance to hang out and become friends with Bubblin' Sugar, and it turns out she is actually soft spoken and much less extroverted than her stage persona. To this day, I feel blessed to know Bubblin' Sugar and femmes like her who have had a strong influence on my life. I'm doubly grateful she was willing to sit down with me and share a little bit of her story. Introducing, Bubblin' Sugar. BABY BUTCH MEETS FEMME The first person to call me a baby butch was a femme. She was probably not 30 yet but seemed much older than me. Meeting her made me feel like I had not felt in my entire life. Just being in this woman's space made me feel intrigued, turned on and ready to serve her in any way she might see fit. You might say my baby butch self jumped to attention. Only with a bright red face, I could not hide. That was in 1985 and between then and 1987, a few women in my life who identified as femme also gave me that feeling. The first community of lesbians I met when I moved to Lawrence mostly identified as butch or femme. It was so comfortable and easy to see where I fit. I was home. Things changed Then things changed. When I met new lesbians, they thought I was old fashioned and weird for calling myself a butch. I met feminine women and dated them and while I thought of them as femme, they didn't self-identify in that way. In the 90's, especially in the college scene, everyone was wearing flannel shirts and doc martin boots. I still called myself a butch but most people didn't know what I was talking about. And the younger lesbians were offended if I referred to them as butch even though it was the best compliment I could give. I thought they were extinct In my show, I talk about the moment in 1995 that changed everything for me. I was at a dance at the NGLCC conference, and out on the dance floor was a high femme. I thought they were extinct. I had that same giddy feeling as soon as I saw her, and I immediately stepped up and said hello. Meeting her changed my life forever because it woke me up to the reality that there were still people who identified as butch and femme and even high femme. My people were out there, I just had to find them. This led me to come out as trans and butch and started this journey of full self-expression around gender that I am still on today. Maybe don't try to understand, just be with it I know in the world of cisgender binary, it is difficult to understand femme as a gender or gender expression or as a classification of woman or queer woman. And my job on this site is not to try to dissect each person's gender or gender expression so you will understand. My intention is to share people and their stories and their lives who live this experience (awkward/unclear?) of gender and gender expression. The word “femme” has always in the past meant a queer or lesbian person that does her gender expression as feminine. A high femme is a distinction that means she does her gender expression a little over the top and feels really comfortable living in that space. There are lots and lots of nuance and flow depending on the person. This is a gross generalization.
The Alan Cox Show
We spent the Thursday & Friday last week taking in the events down at Brighton Music conference, snagging a tonne of conversations with some of the most interesting panelists at the event.
Weekly worship with the Blue Army1st Age- "Your Love is a Chain Breaker" "Come On, Let's Remember"2nd Age- "What Does it Sound Like?" "Bubblin' Up"3rd Age- "Drink It In"
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We all too often think of growing old as a bad thing. Perhaps we confuse diminished abilities with diminished value. Our life is too often considered as being “over” when we get old. Music executive Adrian Miller, challenges this perception stating that “we calibrate over as gray and old.” His image of the passage of time is much different. He directs us to craft a perception of life that honors and supports growing old at every stage of one's life. He notes that without elders' wisdom present in his early life, his success would not be what it is today. Miller’s drive to honor the lives of the elderly, offers us an opportunity to rethink and recognize those who impacted our lives in so many ways. He offers that we can and should give back, whether it's financial support or simply our time. Showing how much you care and value our aged mentors is one of life’s greatest treasures. "The writing is in front of you and on the wall. Whether or not you look at it or evaluate the value of that is on you as an individual." - Adrian L. Miller Adrian L. Miller is an American music entertainment executive, manager, and executive producer, a notable manager of both Oscar and Grammy award nominated and winning artist Anderson Paak, Mereba and NxWorries. Miller has diversified his portfolio as a label owner, publisher, songwriter, A&R/talent scout, executive producer, and artist manager. Recently he has teamed up with Michael Ross (co-founder of the label Delicious Vinyl), together with Leslie Cooney, they started the label reboot now called Delicious Vinyl Island. Currently, his work is in music supervision/music consulting for film and television projects include RZA's, Cut Throat City (Patriot Pictures) and the series Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu) and F. Gary Gray's Men in Black: International (Sony). He has received the Cannes Lion Award for his work on the 2018 Apple Music Home Pod commercial with Spike Jones. Adrian created the marketing research company, Xyion, that can trend forecast change in our marketplace. Through previous relationships and having run several indie start-ups, Xyion provides top tier placement for the clients, offering over two decades of experience and endless creative opportunities. Miller has received several RIAA certifications for gold and platinum sales success in music, and in 2019 the Grammy Award for best rap performance, "Bubblin" by Anderson .Paak.[1][2][3] Topics we discuss: Deep conversation on how we treat our elders Ideas to show respect Current cultural climate on elders Treating others with dignity How to assess wisdom How to assess the value of self and others Childhood in Leimert Park The Museum of Black and it's influence Meeting your heroes His story about Anita Baker Knowing we all won't be here forever celebrating life References: Xyion RIAA Certifications Wu Tang American Saga Steve Rifkind Anita Baker 'The Bowl' in LA Malcolm Casselle Credits: Lead editor + Producer: Ruf Holmes Music: Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive. Guest theme: "Soul Push" by DJ Rufbeats created as a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
Tämän päivän jakson vieraana on dancehall-tanssija, DJ ja radiojuontaja, Sophia Wekesa! Tällä hetkellä Sophia muun muassa juontaa oma nimeä kantavaa Yeboyah, Renaz ja Wekesa -ohjelmaa YleX:llä, esiintyy DJ:na, tanssii Bubblin' Crew -tanssiryhmässä ja opettaa dancehallia. Jakson aiheena syvennytään Jamaikalta lähtöisin olevaan katutanssiin dancehalliin, joka on tanssigenren lisäksi tärkeä kulttuurinen ilmiö. Mistä dancehall sai alkunsa? Mitä lajista pitäisi ymmärtää? Entä, mihin sen nykyinen suosio perustuu? Podia korville ja selvittämään. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff Clark and Esten McLaren of SportsbookWire.com discuss the return of sports in the first episode of Bet Slippin’ Podcast. They look at the odds to win the World Series, NBA Championship and Stanley Cup, as well as the Opening Day lines in MLB, NBA and NHL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode - 34 Part Druken 1 of 4. Orlando is Bubblin' (4 parts because Yves was Drunk and cut the episode in half.) Analyzing Sean Marks choices of players for the Orlando COVID 19 Bubble
Episode - 34 Part Druken 1 of 4. Orlando is Bubblin' (4 parts because Yves was Drunk and cut the episode in half.) Analyzing Sean Marks choices of players for the Orlando COVID 19 Bubble
Episode - 34 Part Druken 1 of 4. Orlando is Bubblin' (4 parts because Yves was Drunk and cut the episode in half.) Analyzing Sean Marks choices of players for the Orlando COVID 19 Bubble
Episode - 34 Part Druken 1 of 4. Orlando is Bubblin' (4 parts because Yves was Drunk and cut the episode in half.) Analyzing Sean Marks choices of players for the Orlando COVID 19 Bubble
In 1918, the first of 3 Anti-Chinese riots took place in Jamaica. It began in Ewarton, St. Catherine between a Chinese grocer who found his black employee in bed with a police officer. The Chinese grocer brutally beat the black man but a rumour spread that the Chinese and his friends had killed the black man and pickled his corpse which then instigated the riots. 20 years later, in 1938, the Labour Riots gave birth to the uprising of looting and arson attacks on the Chinese grocery establishment. Then the trifecta occurred in 1965 when three Chinese brothers brutally attacked their black Joyce Copeland over the purchasing of a radio. There is also another version of the latter event where it is rumoured that the Chinese man was having an affair with said black employee. Still, a riot broke out. Song at the beginning: Bubblin' Over - Zap Pow Song at the end: Bubblin' - Protoje For information on the sources used in this episode, visit our website at: https://www.tenementyaadmedia.com/ Don't forget to follow us on our social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenementyaad_?lan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenementyaad_/?hl=en Want to support The Yaad monetary? Click here to make a donation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lestweforget/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lestweforget/support
Although this wasn't on Oxnard, I felt it was necessary to do an episode on this song. It gives us a preview to what's to come in the next season, showing the rap style Anderson embodies on the track. We look at both the original version and the remix featuring Busta Rhymes as we unpack how money can change people. Follow @YesLawdPod on Twitter and Instagram
DJ Struds Pirate State Of Mind - 07 December 2019 Key Bomb - Mind of a Dragon Smasher - Drop the Funk, Drop the Bass 1995 (Original Mix) - Last Magpie Burnin City - Jizz Past - Jack Junior Say Yeah - GS feat Ten Levels Enough is Enough (Midi Logic Bootleg) - Y-Tribe Divine Intervention - Meroman Junglist - Badger I Can't Breathe - Badger Bad Part of Town - Henry Sparkz Rock (Cellardore Remix) - Bryan Blayz The Bad In Me (Charles Jay Remix) - WTS Feat Colette Understand - Prescribe Da Vibe Got Me (Kool Drop Re Vamp) - GS feat Mr Magoo Christmas Riddem - Para All I Want - Soulecta Cosmos - Tuff Culture Stinkah - Soulecta Clubs In London - GS feat Craig James Bad Habit - Dan T Flawed [Danny Blaze Remix] - No F In Irony ft NoMidi One Night in Paris - Smokey "Bubblin" B Seek & Find (Extended Mix) - Paul Rayner & FevaSoul Sharon-Rose & Filthy Gears - Cold KILLA MC (Instrumental) - Fake Dubs Bar 4 Bar (Clean) - Female Allstars LowCity - MoreNight Funding Service (clean) - SwanandOnly Rottweiler - Outsider Fire (CLEAN) - Fizical Danger ft Score Carbz and Mr S P K Ronin - Defiant Fresh N Clean (Silence the Critics) - D Double E
Jarrod takes the wheel to talk about some of the recent econimic feats of Chris Jericho and Bray Wyatt, talk about AEW's newest hater Chris Cruise, Trisha vs the Sandman, and what's simply wrong with pro-wrestling. ACH, Mauro Renallo, and more. Featruing "Bubblin" By Anderson.paak and the intro to "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" by DMX.
Some bucket-pull action has the boys talking giant monsters, 90s battery commercials, and walking the tracks. Also: the Cherry Mining Disaster and an EDC Mr. Rogers. Then we close with a trip back to a Saturday rewatch of Night of the Living Dead.
MR. SPEAKERRRRRRRR, THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THIS HIGH SCHOOOOOL, EITHER MATT, DAVID, OR KYLE. That's what you're going to hear after listening to this episode, taking our advice to heart, using it to run for class president (of your high school), and if your name is Matt, David, or Kyle. you're welcome. LINGS twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlygoodalbum discord: https://discord.gg/uYJCkEN toga's now playing: http://bit.ly/toganowplaying SAMPLE Size > 1000 "Money Machine" by 100 Gecs on 1000 Gecs or something IDFK or care "Bubblin'" by Anderson .Paak "How To Shake Hands" by Clutch on The Book of Bad Decisions
The Wisemen had a lot to discuss during a fairly slow week in wrestling counting the many things that Chris Jericho has gotten over through his career, talking the Women's revolution in pro-wrestling, evaluating the King Of the Ring tournament at this moment, and a serious situation that took place at a Revolution Pro show in the UK that no one is talking about yet. And sharing a special message to those that spend time in dark places from Killer Cross. Intro: "Black Magic" by Little Brother Outro: "368" by J Dilla
NOTE: Sorry the episode cuts off in the middle. Had some technical difficulties recording in separate places. We will have a full bubble podcast on Sunday before Selection Monday! Welcome to Episode 41 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. As we record on the afternoon of the final Thursday of the regular season, 12 automatic bids have been claimed and a ton of conference tournaments are under way. We review the teams that have already punched their tickets to the postseason and then take an in-depth look at where the at-large race stands as we head into the final weekend, breaking down which teams we believe are the safest bets to grab Pool C bids, which teams are right on the edge, and which teams need A LOT to go right to find their way into the tournament. Then we say goodbye. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
After 2 years of Malibu, Anderson .Paak is back with another full length LP produced by Dr. Dre with features from Pusha T, Q-Tip, J. Cole, Snoop, and more. Anderson .Paak "Oxnard" Album Review: Dis Sh*t Gon' Bang For At Least 6 Summers! | WM40A Phenom Blak Ratchet Host Facebook Twitter Instagram It's EarGasm Time!!! Anderson .Paak is THE soulful sound of a new generation. On Malibu he gave us r&b rapper vibes with a lime twist of funk, jazz, contemporary, soul, pop, and blues. For 2 years his audience has grown immensely, supporting every endeavor he's set his mind upon. Now he's back out the studio Bubblin with "Oxnard". His Sophomore major release, 3rd release if you're a day one fan, brings new features and a classic beats by Dre hard knocking ordinary rich kid boomtastic vibe. It's sensual and raw. It's not Malibu, but it's definitely Oxnard. You're going to have to marinate on this one to fully savor it. Join us as we go track-by-track through this album and great down the jams beat by beat. Need a little Extra Ratchet Flava in Ya Ear? To Access Premium Content Become A Patron ... Upgrade to Premium Follow Us: WM40A MsMusicLover TwanBurgandy SilentXMedia PhenomBlak Or Leave Us A Message: NegroCon 2017... See Ya'll in 2018
More wedding talk from Nima & Michelle- the heartbreaking moment Michelle yelled in a man's face, "I'm the Fu#king BRIDE!!!!" This week, stories include an obsession with a French boy in Montreal, a new relationship that suddenly turns abusive, and a long-distance relationship that sparks a fun new game. Stories from: Sonja Hyde (twitter: @busybeejams) Cristal Bubblin (twitter: @CristalBubblin) Matt Price (twitter: @Mattyprizzle) www.breakerbroken.com
In episode 109, we give you nothing but the best on this week’s That Boom Bap! We dive into the highs and lows of the 2018 BET awards. We breakdown the track of the week “Bubblin” by Anderson .Paak. Plus, we discuss the hot new album “KOD” by J. Cole. All this and a whole lot more on that #Boom Bap.
In episode 109, we give you nothing but the best on this week’s That Boom Bap! We dive into the highs and lows of the 2018 BET awards. We breakdown the track of the week “Bubblin” by Anderson .Paak. Plus, we discuss the hot new album “KOD” by J. Cole. All this and a whole lot more on that #Boom Bap.
BING BONG! The next station is Episode 40 of Get Sidetracked, it is the last stop so if you don't get off you are probably going to look like some hobo or something. I don't know... just listen to the episode! This week the boys have a special guest, Julian aka Jules! Sunny talks about different sounds during sex and Florez talks about the World Cup. Jules tells us about the NBA and the boys finally get back to answering some emails plus much, much more! If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Dj Kool "Let Me Clear My Throat" Boogie Break music credited to Anderson .Paak "Bubblin" Outro music credited to Twista Feat. Kanye West "Overnight Celebrity”
This week, we are joined by Whitney Hu, Director of Public Programs at the Natinoal Book Foundation, to talk about "An American Marriage" by Tayari Jones. The book tells the story of newly married couple Roy and Celeste, after Roy is falsely convicted of a crime he didn't commit and is incarcerated for 5 years. The story then explores what happens to Roy and Celeste's marriage when the time they thought they'd have together is stolen from them. Then, inspired by "An American Marriage" we talk about our favorite love stories including A Little Life, Tiny Beautiful Things, and They Both Die At The End. And, as always, we close the show with recommendations: Martha recommneds "Bubblin" by Anderson Pack, which she nominates for song of the summer. "It's just such a vibe. I don't know how to explain it. You just have to listen to it, it'll make you feel happy." Whitney recommends 5 songs that she thinks would be on Celestial's music playlist in "An American Marriage": 'Love Me Right' by Amber Mark, 'Holy' by Jamila Woods, 'Distance' by Emily King, 'Focus' by Her, and 'Tender Love' Michelle Ndegeocello. "I think all of those songs, when you listen to them, have this women empowerment/ also 'love is really complicated and I have feelings for you, why do you have to treat me so wrong' vibe." MJ recommends two Twitter videos that'll make you laugh. The first is an interview where Mariah Carey apparently learns that people have to pay bills. The second is a video of the very polite rage expressed by a woman Kim when a customer Ginger won't say whether or not she wants to buy a cheesecake.
TRACK ARTIST "Save the Trilldren” Nick Grant “Open Book” Stalley “Don’t Rush” Ric Wilson featuring Patrick Pryor “The Best Policy” Patrick Paige II Interlude: BG Music: “Dillatronic 15” by J Dilla “Blow Up the Music” Quattef “Coolest O.G.” Styles P featuring Dyce Payne “Never Did 3 Quarters” Jim Jones “Bubblin’” Anderson .Paak “From the 718” Pete Miser “Sa Prize, Pt. 2” NWA “White Man’s World” Tupac Interlude: The Simpsons “re: DEFinition” Black Star “Every Ghetto, Every City” Lauryn Hill “F*ck You” Cee Lo Green “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Brush Your Bittersweet Shoulders Off” DJ Crazy J Rodriguez
Act I: Recap of the first 15 shows *sponsored ad* Act II: NBA Kendrick Lamar Royal Wedding Act III: Closure
DJ Iron Mic, known to some as Charles Morse, has touched just about every aspect of the hip-hop scene in the Raleigh/Durham area in the last few years. Morse, who grew up in the Bronx, was introduced to NC when he entered the military and was stationed at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville. When he returned to civilian life, he chose to finish his undergraduate degree at NC State, where he quickly took advantage of campus resources, like the student radio station, WKNC. Having already been a DJ in New York, he settled comfortably into hosting a radio show every Sunday, eventually convincing the station to send him to cover South by Southwest. In recent years, his involvements have only deepened: Morse is the DJ and a resident member of the Krawz Bonze collective — most recently responsible for the Jooselord Magnus double album, S.K.U.L.L, that Alex Yllanes reviewed on Super Empty a couple weeks ago; he is a photographer at concerts and other events; and he covers music in the pages of Indy Week as a much-needed hip-hop writer. We did a lil' interview about his past few years here, the Carolina Music Awards, and even made time for some gripes about KRS-One. Then Charles was kind enough to stick around and talk about the NC Hip-Hop Festival, a mysterious event just around the corner, as well as the new song and video, “Bubblin',” by Anderson .Paak. On Super Empty this week! The Catch-Up: Old Duke vs. Young Dolph — http://www.superempty.com/news/2018/5/20/the-catch-up-may-20-old-duke-vs-young-dolph Best Of The Carolinas, Vol. 1 — http://www.superempty.com/news/2018/5/20/best-of-the-carolinas-vol-1 And don't forget to follow us on social, if you don't already. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superemptync/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/superemptync ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
theEVRYDYWKND presents #theBASSLINEpodcast discussing the hottest and most important topics in Hip Hop Culture from the #DMV perspective. This week the fellas chop it up with producer Elevator Nate topics include: #MITMonday- Wale signs “Executive” deal with Warner Brothers J.Cole's KOD goes Gold DJ Khalid taps J.Lo x Cardi B for new single "Dinero" Billiboard Music Awards Anderson Paak's new single and video "Bubblin" #NewMusic: Who's Los- Mood Ring Jahn Rome- Rain Drops Filthy FellOff- The Illusionist Rahiem Supreme- Rick James Vibes Elevator Nate- Snippets #DopeDelivery
The Bucket Hat Boys (Jesse and Ty) Discuss these topics: Faking your way through an unwanted conversation vs. cutting it short. A non-spoiler reveiw of Deadpool 2. Pizza beefs on Twitter. Confronting people for doing/saying trash stuff vs just taking a mental note. Some royal wedding stuff. Songs of week: Anderson .Paak- "Bubblin" Qveen Herby- "SADE IN THE 90s" Lil Baby ft. Moneybagg Yo- "Bank"
CeCe PenistonCeCe Peniston (/siːˈsiː ˈpɛnistən/; born Cecilia Veronica Peniston; September 6, 1969)[1] is an American recording artist and former beauty queen.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In the early 1990s, she was one of the most successful dance club artists in the history of the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play, scoring five number one hits in the chart within three years.[9][10] Her signature song "Finally" (#5 in the Hot 100[10] and #2 in UK Top 75[11]) became one of the biggest dance singles, selling three million copies worldwide.[12]Peniston has performed at private engagements for Aretha Franklin's private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican (as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C.[13] She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.[13][14]On February 4, 2011, Peniston signed a record deal with West Swagg Music Group/Bungalo Records, with full distribution through Universal Music Group Distribution, and announced release of a new solo album 15 years after her last studio set (I'm Movin' On from 1996 on A&M Records).[15]By the end of the year, however, only three digital singles had been issued including a new song called "Stoopid!",[16] and two cover versions of her prior hits, "Keep On Walkin'" and "Finally".[17][18]In December 2016, Billboard magazine listed her among the 100 Top Dance Club Artists of All Time (as the 52nd) 1969–90: Early life[edit]Peniston was born in Dayton, Ohio, in United States, but spent the majority of her formative years in Phoenix, where she was raised since she was nine. As a daughter of a former military father, Ronald Peniston (born 1934, married Barbara Anne in 1960), she started singing at church[20] and doing plays and musicals such as H.M.S. Pinafore in the 6th grade. She participated in local karaoke contests and singing talent shows, while taking piano lessons.[4][8]She attended Trevor G. Browne High School, class of 1987, in Phoenix,[21] and landed a part in a local theater group's production of Bubblin' Brown Sugar[3][4] (playing the young Sweet Georgia Brown[22]). After earning her diploma, she continued to study liberal arts at the Phoenix College, where she got involved in athletics, and entered beauty pageants. She was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989[3][4][5][6][7][8][12] and Miss Galaxy in 1990.[3][7]Peniston began writing pop lyrics already at school. The words of her international hit "Finally" were purportedly penned during a chemistry class, while thinking about dating in college. Her music career began in January 1991, when Felipe "DJ Wax Dawg" Delgado, her friend and a record producer based also in Phoenix, asked Peniston to record back-up vocals for Tonya Davis, a black female rapper known as Overweight Pooch after her childhood nickname.[3][4][24]Davis, headed in a direction of a "new" Monie Love, was searching for a singer to add vocals to the title track of her album Female Preacher, which was to be released on A&M Records that summer. At a talent show she met a woman named Malaika LeRae Sallard, but when it came time to get Sallard into the studio, the rapper found she'd lost her future label-mate's number. When Delgado, who'd preferred Peniston instead, brought his favorite in to do background parts, the response from everyone was immediate, but did not move the Pooch to invite Peniston back for more vocals – unless she was successful in locating Sallard.[24]Later, as it became clear that Peniston was leaping from the Overweight Pooch's album to the top of the charts, rumor had it the Pooch was stewing over Peniston's using Female Preacher as her springboard. Tonya Davis, pregnant at the time of recording her album, swore she harbored no jealousy towards Peniston. "There's no jealousy, because she has a voice. I gave her the chance, but I didn't give her a voice,"[24] the rapper insisted for Phoenix New Times in July 1992, and Peniston, interviewed by the same newspaper in the meantime, reacted by her own words. "I feel like anything's possible and I know one thing. If I wasn't at this spot, I still would be achieving to get to this spot."[24] Ironically enough, Sallard eventually threw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, "You Win, I Win, We Lose", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika (whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single "Gotta Know (Your Name)") mentioned the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying "thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher".[25]Besides the Peniston's vocal performance on three tracks in total, of which "I Like It" was released as a single with a moderate success (at #16 in US Dance[26] and #58 in UK Top 75[27] the following January), she was eventually given also a credit for co-writing two of those, "Kickin' Da Blues" and the title's, "Female Preacher". But the Overweight Pooch's album flopped on the market, and A&M was the first major label for Delgado himself, who was facing contractual disputes with the record company. After Manny Lehman (a DJ, then A&M Art Director and one of the executive producers of Female Preacher) also noticed the powerful voice of a still back-up vocalist, he offered Delgado a second chance, and commissioned him to produce a track for Peniston herself as a solo artist.[4] Not looking to lose his major deal connections, Delgado called on a hometown friend and music producer too, Rodney K. Jackson (they two met through mutual friends in Arizona), who was brought then to A&M family to help co-produce the Peniston's single, which was soon to be recognized as “Finally”.[28]Despite an initial label's resistance to sign Peniston to more than a one-off single deal, the “Finally” session resulted in recording her own debut album after the final approval of A&M's Vice President, Mark Mazzetti.[29]1991–92: Finally[edit]Peniston with Felipe Delgado at Chaton Studios in Phoenix, Arizona, putting final touches to her debut albumI was sitting in a Chicago pizza parlor in October and I heard over the radio 'Finally by CeCe Peniston'. I just started looking around going 'That's me! That's me!"[5]—Peniston recalled for EW magazine in 1992. (Almost 20 years later, when asked by Mega 104.3, she denied saying it, during her interview broadcast live on April 5, 2011.)[30]Peniston was 21 years old when her debut single "Finally" was released. The song burst on to the US club scene in the fall of 1991, where it became an instant dance anthem peaking, in October,[10] at the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play for two weeks, while achieving a respectful starting position (at No. 29)[11] overseas.After her first song climbed the international charts, Peniston was headed into the studio to record a full-length album. However, she "had two months to pull the whole album together" and "didn't realize the impact the record was having until it reached the top five". She also described how difficult it was to begin her career at such an extreme pace, but [4] the result was a solidly produced ten track collection titled Finally, issued in January of the following year.Both the single and album entered the US Hot 100, as well as the UK Top 75 chart (at No. 5[10] and No. 2 for single,[11] respectively at No. 70[10] and at No. 10 for album release[11]), and ultimately earned Peniston a gold or silver certification in both countries. By the end of 1992 her debut (in Europe re-released in 1997 with a bonus remix "Finally '97") sold over 540,000 in United States.[31]"We Got a Love Thang", the second single (co-written by Chantay Savage), with a video clip in heavy rotation on TV music channels, went to No. 1 in the US Dance chart in February (No. 20 in the Hot 100),[10] and in England (where "Finally" skipped to No. 2 eventually[11]) "We Got a Love Thang" peaked at No. 6.[11] Might the only controversial question regarding the title remain who had provided background vocals on the record? While on her album Finally Darnnel Rush was credited, on its single release, the name of Kym Sims (who was a co-writer of "Keep On Walkin'") appeared as one of back-up vocalists actually.[32]With another hit record on the charts, Peniston began a year of touring clubs and small theaters in the USA in support of her album. Her travels started with a series of shows in the Philippines, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and Italy, and after her return to the USA, Peniston continued with such R&B acts as Joe Public, the Cover Girls, R. Kelly and Levert.[4] While on tour, "Keep On Walkin'", a hip hop swinging composition, joined the list of Peniston's three consecutively running hits, bringing Peniston in June her third No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (No. 15 in the Hot 100),[9] and another Top 10 hit in UK.[11] Later in August, that was also her highest outing in the US R&B chart, scoring at No. 3.On October 17, Billboard magazine announced that Peniston was the leading nominee in the Billboard Music Awards, being nominated in four categories: three times in the dance category with "Finally" (Best New Artist, Best Female Artist and Best Director), and one in the R&B/Rap category (Best Female Artist) for her urban hit "Keep On Walkin'".[33] Ultimately the song won two awards, and three of her singles released in 1992 were listed also within the Top 100 songs of the Billboard Year-End chart (at No. 20 with "Finally", at No. 61 with "Keep On Walkin'", and at No. 97 with "We Got a Love Thang"[34]). In the UK, Peniston was listed as the 20th of Top Selling Singles Artists in 1992.Additional songs taken from album Finally achieved the Top 40 status at least in the hip hop/R&B field. The grieving lyrics of her ballad "Inside That I Cried", co-written by Peniston's then-husband, Malik Byrd (who appeared also in its video), and produced in conjunction with Anita Baker's cohort, Steve Lindsey, peaked at No. 10 in the US R&B (No. 94 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 42 in UK Top 75[11]). The fifth single, a midtempo, "Crazy Love", climbed to No. 31 (No. 97 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 44 in UK[11]).By the end of the year, Peniston received several awards for her achievements in the music industry for 1992. Among them, one Billboard Music Award (as Best New Artist – Dance, the second went to the video director Claude Borenzweig), three ASCAP Awards (for Song of The Year, Most Performed Song of The Year, and Pop Songwriter of The Year), another three awards (as Best New Dance Artist, Best Dance Solo Artist, and for Best 12" Dance Record) at the Annual Winter Music Conference, and the BMI Urban Award of Achievement.[13] The album itself was nominated on a Soul Train Music Award '93 in the Best R&B/Soul Album – Female category.[35]1993–95: Thought 'Ya KnewWithin a year, Peniston was back in the studios to record her sophomore release, and the particular challenge for the vocalist was to avoid getting pigeonholed into the dance genre. For that reason, several ballads were arranged to appear on the final set (in the front with "Forever In My Heart", produced by Brian McKnight), of which, however, none was chosen for a single release. This time around, Peniston co-authored three of thirteen tracks ("Whatever It Is", "Give What I'm Givin" and "Maybe It's The Way",[4] a ballad about her father[8]), and along with Manny Lehman and Damon Jones, who later became Peniston's manager, she was also credited as an executive producer of her scheduled album release, Thought 'Ya Knew. Apart from others, also fellow Ohio-born singer Norma Jean Wright joined the session.[36]After a certain level of hesitation over the first single, "I'm in the Mood" (originally produced by Soulshock and Karlin) was picked to be the final leader—though as support for "Searchin'", which would be separately delivered on vinyl only to DJs. "I'm in the Mood" did well by itself, and with a video accompanied by a hip-hop remix from M-Doc & Jere M.C. (better known as In Da Soul) the title was on singles reproduced by David Morales for the dance floor. The song spawned Peniston's fourth No. 1[10] (dethroning from the top of the US Dance chart Aretha Franklin's "A Deeper Love") and peaked at No. 16 in UK[11] (#32 in the Hot 100[10]).On January 25, 1994, the album Thought 'Ya Knew, which was to represent Peniston's musical zenith at that time, arrived on all available formats, including digital compact cassettes. However, as the record promptly entered the music charts, it was soon to be evident Thought 'Ya Knew was not enjoying the high-profile success of her previous set Finally. After its progress had stalled in the Billboard 200 at No. 96,[10] Thought 'Ya Knewclimbed to No. 31 in the UK,[11] but the album charted for only two weeks in the UK.Not certain about the second single either, "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was accepted to become the British follow-up. But the track, remixed by Eddie Gordon's West End production team, had no supporting music video, and after peaking at No. 36 in April in the United Kingdom,[11] an alternative title ("I'm Not Over You") was chosen for the US market as the second cut from the Thought 'Ya Knew album."I'm Not Over You" (written by Steve Hurley, Jamie Principle, and M-Doc) might have missed the highest position of the US Dance chart, but only by about one point (at No. 2),[10] and the single was later classified in the overall Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as the ninth most successful track of 1994 (leaving "I'm in the Mood" far behind, at #44). However, although the song had sealed the Top 10 of the US R&B chart, it did not succeed in the Hot 100 that much, failing to crack Top 40 (No. 41).[37] Considering that expectations of A&M Records company must have been bigger than a club play sale of Peniston's singles, "I'm Not Over You" was released in UK only on B-side of the "Hit by Love" release."Hit by Love" was to be the third song taken from the album. As with her previous releases, the song (with additional remixes by David Morales) became Peniston's next US Dance hit in a line of her No. 1s, but while on the top of the chart "Hit by Love" stayed for another week, the single stuck at No. 33 in the UK Top 75,[11] as well as on the bottom positions of the American Hot 100 chart (at No. 90).[10]Along with "Hit by Love" in the charts, A&M issued a rare compilation, Remix Collection, in Japan with nine alternate versions of her songs previously available only on vinyl, which tracked Peniston's music career since the "Keep On Walkin'" release. A similar remix collection, however, consisting of only two singles ("Finally" and "We Got a Love Thang"), was earlier issued in Japan as an EP under the title Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection featuring overall eight remixed versions.At the end of the year Peniston was named the No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Artist,[37] summarizing all her songs released in 1994 ("I'm Not Over You" #9, "Hit by Love" #24, and I'm in the Mood" #44). While A&M was listed as the sixth best dance label in the Billboard Year-End chart, Peniston was also rated as the 5th Top R&B Singles Female Artist (behind Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton, Aaliyah and Mariah Carey).[38]In addition, a remix of "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was popularized on the original motion picture soundtrack of the Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear) film, and released in the U.S. after a one-year delay, scoring No. 4 in the US Dance charts in March 1995. "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" became Peniston's first song not to enter the Hot 100 chart (No. 101),[10] possibly as the result of appearing as a B-side on her previous release, and sharing its sales with the single "Hit by Love". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Sonambient è un vero campione, il suo ultimo lavoro, “Remnant”, ci è piaciuto particolarmente e quindi, compatibilmente con i suoi impegni, gli abbiamo chiesto di regalarci un mixato. [quote style=”2″] ciao! per questo mixato ho fatto le cose in maniera un pò diversa dal (mio) solito: è fatto con ableton e non con traktor, è […] L'articolo Sonambient – Bubblin’ Mix proviene da Dance Like Shaquille O'Neal.
SOCOLOGY VOLUME 1 Highlights most of the 2013 SOCA songs from various countries in the caribbean including: Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, St. Lucia, Antigua + Enjoy! Mixed live with my Pioneer DJM 350 Mixer & 2 Pioneer CDJ 800's Tracklist: 1. INTRO 2. Possessed - Kerwin Dubois Machel Montano 3. Differentology - Bunji Garlin 4. Call My Name - Destra 5. Doh Do Meh Dat - Mike Jones 6. Wine Back (Roadmix) - K-Rich 7. Thief A Wine - Kes The Band 8. Bubblin' - Mr. Nutron 9. Bubble - Iwer George 10. Bootcamp - Super Jigga TC 11. Wining Queen - Denise Belfon 12. Life of the Party - Machel Montano 13. Feter - Benjai 14. Fete of the Year - Kerwin Dubois 15. Play D Mas - Shall Marshal 16. No Getaway - Blaxx 17. No getaway (ScratchMaster) - Blaxx 18. We Doin This Owah - Fayann Lyons 19. Manager - Nadia Batson 20. Fireman - Nadia Batson 21. Wettin - Kerwin Dubois 22. Drinking Rum - Machel Montano 23. Prescription - Ravi B 24. Indian Gyal - Drupatee & Machel Montano 25. She Ready - Machel Montano 26. Wickedest Wine - Shall Marshal & SuperJigga TC 27. We Limin' - Shal Marshall & Super Jigga TC 28. Partier - 5star Akil 29. 25/8 - Lyrikal 30. The Fog - Machel Montano 31. Leh Go - Blaxx 32. Future - Bunji Garlin 33. No Lie - Machel Montano 34. Come for Dat - Kes the Band 35. Backazz - Kerwin DuBois 36. Waistline Energy - LiL Rick 37. Cyah Bother We - Benjai & LiL Rick 38. Doh Mind - Machel Montano 39. Trinidadian - Kes the Band 40. Witch Doctah - Machel Montano 41. I am Carnival - Kes The Band 42. Cha-Os - Swappi 43. Unfinished Buisness - Iwer George 44. Fantastic Friday - Super Blue 45. De Stage Open - Fayanne Lyons 46. Eff - Fayanne Lyons 47. Vikings Coming - Bunji Garlin 48. Bad Like We (Remix) - Tallpree & Bunji Garlin 49. Rum Please (Remix) - Fyah Empress & Fayanne Lyons 50. Monstrosity - Skinny Fabulous & Machel Montano 51. Energy High - Machel Montano 52. Doh Bother Me - Nadia Batson 53. Journey Continues - Bunji Garlin 54. Play Yuh Role - Kerwin Dubois 55. Float - Machel Montano 56. OUTRO
SOCOLOGY VOLUME 1 Highlights most of the 2013 SOCA songs from various countries in the caribbean including: Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, St. Lucia, Antigua + Enjoy! Mixed live with my Pioneer DJM 350 Mixer & 2 Pioneer CDJ 800's Tracklist: 1. INTRO 2. Possessed - Kerwin Dubois Machel Montano 3. Differentology - Bunji Garlin 4. Call My Name - Destra 5. Doh Do Meh Dat - Mike Jones 6. Wine Back (Roadmix) - K-Rich 7. Thief A Wine - Kes The Band 8. Bubblin' - Mr. Nutron 9. Bubble - Iwer George 10. Bootcamp - Super Jigga TC 11. Wining Queen - Denise Belfon 12. Life of the Party - Machel Montano 13. Feter - Benjai 14. Fete of the Year - Kerwin Dubois 15. Play D Mas - Shall Marshal 16. No Getaway - Blaxx 17. No getaway (ScratchMaster) - Blaxx 18. We Doin This Owah - Fayann Lyons 19. Manager - Nadia Batson 20. Fireman - Nadia Batson 21. Wettin - Kerwin Dubois 22. Drinking Rum - Machel Montano 23. Prescription - Ravi B 24. Indian Gyal - Drupatee & Machel Montano 25. She Ready - Machel Montano 26. Wickedest Wine - Shall Marshal & SuperJigga TC 27. We Limin' - Shal Marshall & Super Jigga TC 28. Partier - 5star Akil 29. 25/8 - Lyrikal 30. The Fog - Machel Montano 31. Leh Go - Blaxx 32. Future - Bunji Garlin 33. No Lie - Machel Montano 34. Come for Dat - Kes the Band 35. Backazz - Kerwin DuBois 36. Waistline Energy - LiL Rick 37. Cyah Bother We - Benjai & LiL Rick 38. Doh Mind - Machel Montano 39. Trinidadian - Kes the Band 40. Witch Doctah - Machel Montano 41. I am Carnival - Kes The Band 42. Cha-Os - Swappi 43. Unfinished Buisness - Iwer George 44. Fantastic Friday - Super Blue 45. De Stage Open - Fayanne Lyons 46. Eff - Fayanne Lyons 47. Vikings Coming - Bunji Garlin 48. Bad Like We (Remix) - Tallpree & Bunji Garlin 49. Rum Please (Remix) - Fyah Empress & Fayanne Lyons 50. Monstrosity - Skinny Fabulous & Machel Montano 51. Energy High - Machel Montano 52. Doh Bother Me - Nadia Batson 53. Journey Continues - Bunji Garlin 54. Play Yuh Role - Kerwin Dubois 55. Float - Machel Montano 56. OUTRO
click image to play >>DJ P-Sol - BubblinLIVE MIX OF 90'S-EARLY 00'S HIP HOP AND R&B1. ZHANE- GROOVE THANG (DJ P-SOL BLEND)2. TWEET- BOOGIE TONIGHT (DANNY KRIVIT EDIT)3. FAITH EVANS FT. PUFF DADDY- ALL NIGHT LONG4. SOUL FOR REAL- EVERY LITTLE THINGD I DO (ACAPELLA LOOP)5. FOXY BROWN FT. BLACKSTREET- GET ME HOME6. LIL KIM- NOT TONIGHT7. LIL KIM- BIG MOMMA THANG8. MARY J BLIGE- BE HAPPY (DJ 7L BLEND)9. ARMAND VAN HELDEN- 6 MINUTES OF FUNK10. ARMAND VAN HELDEN- HOOD MOVIE STARS11. JAY-Z- WHO U WIT12. ALLURE FT. NAS- HEAD OVER HEELS (TRACKMASTERS MIX, P-SOL EDIT)13. YVETTE MICHELLE- EVERY DAY & EVERY NIGHT14. CASE- TOUCH ME, TEASE ME15. CROOKLYN CLAN- NY'S ANTHEM16. MASE- LOOKIN' AT ME17. LOST BOYZ- RENEE18. JOYA- I LIKE WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO ME19. MARY J BLIGE- YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY (PUFFY REMIX)20. MARY J BLIGE- WORK THAT (ACAPELLA LOOP)21.JUNIOR M.A.F.I.A.- PLAYER'S ANTHEM REMIX (P-SOL EDIT)22. TOTAL FT. NOTORIOUS BIG- CAN'T YOU SEE23. NAS FT. R. KELLY- STREET DREAMSOPEN IN ITUNES (Win/Mac/iPhone/iPod/iPad)PLAY THIS MIXMIXCRATE.COM ID: 90765-Qvgeninh