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Shakira Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Shakira is in one of the most globally visible stretches of her career, and the past few days have only cemented that next chapter in her biography. At the center of everything is her role as the sonic face of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Dai Dai, the tournament's official song, performed with Burna Boy during the opening ceremony in Mexico City. ABC affiliate WSBT and E! News style coverage report that she lit up the opening ceremony alongside Maná and Andrea Bocelli, with a surprise stage moment from Salma Hayek that turned the night into a Latin power summit and a major waypoint in Shakira's long-running World Cup story, from Waka Waka to now. On the business and legacy side, Shakira herself announced on Instagram that she is donating 100 percent of the profits from Dai Dai to the FIFA Foundation's Global Citizen Education Fund, and one dollar from every ticket on her upcoming Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour to the same cause. WIPO Magazine and Deco Drive style entertainment reports frame this as a significant evolution in her philanthropy: she is now tying her biggest global stages directly to education funding, a move that will sit prominently in any future biography timeline. Tour-wise, local Miami coverage from Deco Drive and other outlets confirms that she is ramping into a packed North American run, with the U.S. leg kicking off in Los Angeles and key dates like a two‑night stand at the Kaseya Center in Miami on July 1 and 2. This touring cycle is being portrayed as her full‑force return to arena dominance after years of personal upheaval. Online, the biggest viral story in the last 24 hours has been the so‑called Shakira body double conspiracy. Euronews reports that social media users are dissecting footage of the World Cup opener and insisting she used a stand‑in on the pitch, while outlets like OutKick's Screencaps column amplify the chatter. Euronews notes that her team has not responded and points to visual details suggesting it really was Shakira on stage. These double claims remain pure speculation and unconfirmed, more a reflection of her mythic status than of any verified fact. In parallel, E! News and entertainment feeds have resurfaced a recent admission from Shakira that she once seriously considered leaving music behind for a quiet life on a farm, a quote that now reads like a sliding‑doors moment as she packs stadiums and headlines the world's biggest sporting event. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Shakira. Search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
The FIFA World Cup kicked off today with co-host Mexico taking on South Africa in the opening match with performances by Shakira and Burna Boy. Although, entertainment journalist Karl Puschmann was not a fan of the festivities. He told Andrew Dickens he wished he'd stayed in bed as the show "was flatter than a day old soft drink." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O México estreou com vitória na Copa do Mundo. Shakira e Burna Boy deram as boas-vindas na cerimônia de abertura. No lado de fora, protestos: policiais e manifestantes se enfrentaram nos arredores do estádio Azteca. Seleção brasileira: Ancelloti testou o mesmo time pela segunda vez, com oito jogadores que começaram a última Copa. Nosso adversário Marrocos teve problemas e convocou dois novos jogadores. Milhares de marroquinos vivem em Nova York e são esperados para reforçar a torcida contra o Brasil. O Jornal Nacional está no Canadá para acompanhar uma das três sedes da maior Copa de todos os tempos. A Fifa ampliou o protocolo de tempestades para os três países do Mundial. A agência americana do clima alertou para os efeitos graves do El Niño. No Oriente Médio, Donald Trump recuou e cancelou os ataques contra o Irã.
#Shakira #BurnaBoy #DaiDai #Pop #WorldCup262026 is here! That means Let's Talk About it: MUSIX REVIEWS S12 is here! A whole new approach this year long season is all about opening up and leaving behind the past. Join TK on a journey of funny off the wall pop reviews, hip-hop, Rnb and whole new variety content too! Of talking about trending news topics, video games and even maybe even talking about movies too! S12 is here! New episodes every single day! Join the wild ride of the SECOND YEAR LONG SEASON.Shakira, Burna Boy, Dai Dai, Shakira Burna Boy, Dai Dai Shakira, Shakira new song, Burna Boy new song, new music, official audio, lyrics, Shakira official, Burna Boy official, music video, Latin music, Afrobeats, Shakira music, Burna Boy music, global music, collaboration, new release
Snoop Dogg's "Step" and French Montana & Max B's "Bet It All" anchor this hip-hop mix, with Jack Harlow, T.I., Gunna, Quavo, Wale & more by Orlando DJ Carl BF Williams Hip Hop Rap Music, Episode 132 01. Jack Harlow - All of my Friends 02. Justin Bieber - Speed Demon 03. Juvenile f. Soulja Slim - Slow Motion [P] 04. T.I. - Let Em Know 05. Fat Pat f. Paul Wall, Lil Keke, Quiet Money Dot & Yung Al - Welcome to the Land [P] 06. Gunna f. Burna Boy - wgft 07. Shaggy f. Robin Thicke - Looking Lovely [P] 08. French Montana & Max B f. Chase Belly - Bet It All 09. BNYX & Quavo - HunchO STEP! 10. Ying Yang Twins f. Pitbull - Shake 11. Paul Russell - High Maintenance 12. Snoop Dogg f. Swizz Beatz - Step 13. Wale with Leon Thomas - Watching Us [P] 14. Zara Larsson f. Tinie Tempah - Lush Life 15. Tanto Metro & Devonte - Everyone Falls in Love [P] 16. Dave & Tems - Raindance [P] 17. Shoreline Mafia - Take U Home 18. BNYX f. Peso Pluma, Bizarapp & Yeat - Fuego [P] 19. Momo Boyd & Infinity Song - Oops [V]=Voiceover [P]=Promo [S]=Shoutout/Donations Please support DJ Mix 132 with a donation. Thank you for your tip!
Après la grande inquiétude provoquée par un foyer d'hantavirus sur un navire de croisière, l'Organisation mondiale de la santé, l'OMS suit de très près une grave épidémie d'Ebola partie de la République démocratique du Congo, qui a tué une soixantaine de personnes. L'OMS a lancé une alerte sanitaire internationale mi-mai car il y a urgence : cet immense pays de 110 millions d'habitants est frontalier de 9 autres nations, au cœur de l'Afrique centrale, de quoi craindre une crise sanitaire régionale. Le risque épidémique n'a jamais été aussi élevé à l'échelle mondiale et le changement climatique, la multiplication des conflits armés, et l'érosion de confiance dans les institutions y sont pour beaucoup selon le rapport annuel sur l'état du financement humanitaire internationalEt cette nouvelle flambée d'Ebola, la 17ème en RDC, en est la parfaite illustration.A cela il faut ajouter selon des experts la désorganisation entraînée par les coupes sombres dans les budgets consacrés à l'aide humanitaire par les Etats-Unis mais aussi d'autres pays, notamment européens. Pendant ce temps, sur le terrain les autorités peinent à contenir l'épidémie. Une course contre la montre est lancée contre la souche Bundibugyo d'Ebola qui tue entre 30 et 50% des patients atteints Intervenants : Stéphane Doyon, responsable de programme à Médecins sans frontières (MSF); Christopher Mambula, responsable des programmes en RDC en, République centrafricaine, au Malawi et en UgandaRéalisation : Michaëla Cancela Kieffer et Emmanuelle BaillonSur le terrain : Glody Murhabazi et Camille LaffontDoublages : Claire Loilier, Maxime Mamet, Emmanuelle BaillonMusique : Nicolas Vair, Sur la terre; Dai Dai ( Shakira et Burna Boy, via Sony Music Latin)La Semaine Sur le Fil est le podcast hebdomadaire de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Shakira Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Shakira's latest chapter has been quieter on the headline front but rich in long term biographical threads that matter. In a recent interview highlighted by People Magazine and echoed by The News International, Shakira reiterated that she is **not dating right now**, stressing that her priority is raising Milan and Sasha and stabilizing their post breakup life. She explained that romance is on hold “maybe when they're older,” a stance that underscores a multi year period in which motherhood and personal rebuilding clearly outrank any new relationship narratives in her story. According to The News International and CBS4 Local, she has also been reflecting publicly on the fallout from Gerard Pique's alleged affair, saying that through those “challenging moments” she discovered “how resilient we all are.” That framing has become a defining biographical theme: Shakira explicitly recasts herself from heartbroken global star into a symbol of resilience, something that will likely shape future documentaries, biographies, and even lyrical content. On the business and career side, ABC News reports that Shakira is confirmed to perform alongside Burna Boy at the first of three World Cup opening ceremonies in Mexico City, delivering “Dai Dai,” the official song of the tournament, before the opening game between Mexico and South Africa. This booking is a major long term milestone: it ties her legacy of World Cup anthems like Waka Waka to a new generation, reinforcing her status as football's go to global pop voice and guaranteeing another catalog defining performance on one of the largest stages in the world. Entertainment trade coverage and ad hoc news roundups note that this latest World Cup move has “put her back in the spotlight with fresh momentum,” framing it as a strategic pivot from strictly personal drama back to large scale pop spectacle and international branding. Any social media buzz about new romances or secret recording sessions remains speculative at this stage; without confirmation from Shakira's official channels or major outlets, those items belong firmly in the rumor column for now. Thanks for listening, and make sure you subscribe to never miss an update on Shakira, and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz reacts to and breaks down “Dai Dai” by Shakira & Burna Boy, the official song for the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Analytic Dreamz explores the high-energy fusion of Latin pop, Afrobeats, reggaeton, and dance, multilingual hooks, and how the track builds on Shakira's legendary World Cup history with “Waka Waka.”This detailed reaction covers the artists' backgrounds, the song's charity impact through the Global Citizen Education Fund, official music video cameos from football stars, early chart performance on Spotify and Billboard, rapid YouTube view growth, and global reception. Analytic Dreamz shares honest thoughts on its stadium-ready vibe, cultural crossover potential, and whether it matches the iconic status of past World Cup anthems.Join Analytic Dreamz for this timely breakdown perfect for fans of Shakira, Burna Boy, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Stay locked in with Analytic Dreamz for more music reactions, global hit breakdowns, and major event anthem coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Silvana Estrada visita Cuerpos especiales para hablar de su nueva canción, Antes de ti, y de su actual gira por España. Jorge Yorya comenta el fenómeno Tim Payne, convertido en la estrella del Mundial de fútbol 2026, y Arturo Paniagua habla del himno de Shakira, la canción Dai Dai con Burna Boy. También Javi Sánchez trae las novedades musicales más destacadas de la semana y en la mesa de debate se decide entre ser conductor o ir de copiloto.
Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, review Qing Madi's Barely Legal album, plus discuss New Music Friday OUTLINE00:00 - Introduction02:50 - Catch up08:30 - Asake announces Europe and North America tour following 'M$NEY' album success10:27 - Qing Madi - Barely Legal EP17:50 - New musicElumelu by Young JonnEnergy by Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal & MavoShake That by Patoranking & RugerGorgeous by Kunmie & LojayHIH + Serial Kisser by Rukmani31:40 - Sign outAPPLE MUSIC PLAYLIST LINK HERE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST LINK HERE
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ALL Newer Soca and PowerSoca in this show with : G.E.O., Prezzi, Saddis, Shanny D, Stamina Smurf, Elle, Banco, Trevon Vibez, Mole De Chief, Nikita, Red The Artist, Motto, Dj Fire, Strypzz, French Man, Shakira and Burna Boy, Dj Spider, Lyrikal, Hypersounds, Marzville, Scrilla, Cassi, Coopa Dan, Dj Savage, Grateful Co, Keerah, Rishaun G, Nikmam, Shyy Boogz, D Truckman, Kilogram, Ozarie, Party Dawg, XI0, Chrissy D, Rehab, Denishaa, AJ, Sheba Royal, Stabby, Fari, King Switch, Skinny Fabulous, Wetty Beatz, Kandi Sharwa, Madskull, Lavaman.
Madonna only had "4 Minutes" to save the world, and now the Queen of Pop, Shakira and BTS only have 11 minutes to stage the first-ever World Cup halftime show. On the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are talking about how the three superstar acts might share their time during the 2026 World Cup final game on Sunday, July 19, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. One theory we have: Each act will have around three minutes to do a medley of their new music and their biggest hits, and then all three could come together for a new version of Shak's just-released World Cup anthem "Dai Dai" (originally also featuring Burna Boy). We'll have to wait until the soccer world championship in July to find out, but in the meantime, listen to our conversation now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Afrobeats Weekly, Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, review The Game Needs Us EP by BNXN & Sarz, Before The Morning Light by Johnny Drille, plus discuss New Music FridayOUTLINE00:00 - Introduction06:25 - The Game Needs UsBefore The Morning Light16:00 - New SongsState Of Mind by Dj Tunez and WizIse Oluwa by KayodeDai Dai by Shakira and BurnaConfession by Kunmie28:25 - The Charts31:10 - Sign out
Sismo de magnitud 4 sacude la Costa de Ecuador con epicentro en HuaquillasEE.UU. vigila a 41 personas por brote de hantavirus tras crucero MV HondiusMilitares rescatan a dos adultos mayores secuestrados en Colimes, GuayasAlarma en la Selección: Enner Valencia sale lesionado en la semifinal mexicanaShakira y Burna Boy presentan ‘Dai Dai', el himno oficial del Mundial 2026
The World Cup anthem conversation is already heating up and this time, it's global superstar Shakira alongside Afrobeats giant Burna Boy at the center of it all. In this episode of The Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we break down the possibility of Burna Boy and Shakira delivering a FIFA anthem that could dominate the world stage ahead of the 2026 World Cup.Can any song ever match the energy and legacy of Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)? Is nostalgia making fans too harsh on newer World Cup songs? And why does Burna Boy's involvement feel like another huge moment for Afrobeats globally?From fan reactions to music expectations, global culture, football vibes, and what makes a World Cup anthem truly timeless, this episode dives deep into the conversation everyone is already talking about.#BurnaBoy #Shakira #FIFA2026 #WorldCupAnthem #WakaWaka #Afrobeats #FootballCulture #TheArtisteHangout #FemiMakx #SpotifyPodcasts #PodcastNigeria #TrendingNow #MusicPodcast #WorldCup #BurnaBoyPodcast
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On this week's episode of Afrobeats Weekly, Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, review Asake's Money Album, Testimony Of Grace by Ice Prince, plus discuss New Music Friday OUTLINE00:00 - Introduction02:00 - Catch up05:00 - Testimony Of Grace by Ice Prince10:40 - Money by Asake45:00 - The Charts45:50 - Sign out
On this week's episode of Afrobeats Weekly, Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, discuss Fatjoe claiming Jamaicans started Afrobeats, Angelique Kidjo's New Album Hope!!, and New Music Friday reviewsOUTLINE00:00 - Introduction03:50 - Buju Banton, Fat Joe and Buju beef08:00 - Hope by Angelique KidjoModern Fantasy by Sute and RaytheboffinNew SongsFine Thing by FolaBack Outside by Buju and SarzAttack by Ayo MaffAra (600m) by Bella Shmurda and OlamideZion by Teni and OlamideNostalgia by ZinoleeskyBamboo by Tekno
On this week's episode of Afrobeats Weekly, Tunde and his co-host, Showontstop, discuss Blaqbonez' ACL new verse, King Promise and Mr Eazi's See What We've Done album, and New Music Friday reviewsOUTLINE00:00 - Introduction02:05 - Catch up08:00 - Still feeling Clarity Of Mind? 08:30 - Ayra Starr announces release date for her new album 'Starr Girl.'11:35 - See What We've Done by Mr Eazi & King Promise14:52 - New SongsAcl by Blaqbonez(Discuss Odumodu Crash out and new verse)Jam by Fally Ipupa, WizkidMoviestar by Sofiane Pamart, RemaIsn't It Beautiful by TavesMy Lover by MorraveyShaba by Spinall, Mavo, Deto BlackColorado by Johnny Drille, Ayra Starr and Young JohnFormation by Adekunle Gold, OlamideToo Hot by NO1140:30 - Sign out
This week, we explore Afrobeats at Coachella including Davido's set at Coachella, Tems and Wizkid featuring during Bieber's set, Odumodu and Blaqbonez continuing their beef, Michael Jackson's successor, and much more!Cover artists: Omah Lay, Burna Boy & DJ TunezFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewavng00:00 - Intro01:03 - Reviewing New Music07:01 - Diamond Platnumz & Juma Jux08:40 - Joanna - [Alex Iwobi/ 17] 13:40 - Zlatan, Odumodu, Fido - Dance For Jesus17:23 - Johnny Drille, Ayra Starr, Young Jonn (Colorado)18:53 - Adekunle Gold Olamide (Formation)20:35 - Ayra Starr Listening Party Lagos24:10 - Shallipopi Industry BFF?27:47 - Wizkid & Burna Beef Continued44:34 - Blaqbonez v Odumodu Blvck57:27 - Mavo signs artist to record label1:00:41 - Davido @ Coachella1:02:25 - Bieber bringing Wizkid/ Tems out 1:06:41 - Tunji Balogun's Influence in taking afrobeats to the world1:07:50 - Deconstructing Justin Bieber's Coachella performance1:14:41 - How Much Did Wizkid Tems & Davido Make from Coachella1:16:00 - Abusive fathers and becoming a music star1:25:11 - Do All artists need trauma to be great1:29:39 - Are Women being pressured to get BBLs1:41:03 - DO Nollywood Actors show as much dedication as Hollywood?1:47:12 - How Alaba was the main distributor for Nollywood and Nigerian music1:57:19 - MJ Movie premiere2:01:18 - Beyonce v MJ2:05:05 - Mariah Carey greater than Beyonce?Cover art designed by Djaji Prime & Shina LadipoProduction & Distribution: VISIONARY STUDIOS in association with ARROWHOUSE STUDIOS#TheWavNG
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture #609, where hip-hop roots meet global rhythm. This episode blends sharp bars, Afro-fusion heat, East African vibes, and Amapiano bounce—moving from Cee-Lo and soulful R&B cuts to Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Sauti Sol, before closing with timeless Congolese rhumba. It's a cross-continental journey of groove, culture, and storytelling. Turn it up and ride The Culture.
Black women are navigating grief, culture, and political hypocrisy in a way no one is talking about. In this episode, we give AK an AuntyVention "would you travel abroad to bury your parent if you barely knew their family?" and what the recent "cancellation culture" really means for our community.From the Kanye West Wireless ban to the "collective foolishness" of recent celebrity scandals, this is the honest conversation you won't hear anywhere else.In this episode:Navigating Grief & Tradition: Deciding whether to travel to Ghana for a father's burial despite family tension.The Wireless Festival Fallout: Why the cancellation of a major black music staple is a setup for failure.Celebrity "Foolishness": Breaking down the Offset gambling rumors and the Burna Boy vs. Wizkid petty drama.The Problem with Reform UK: Why the latest political rhetoric around reparations is a direct threat.Join the conversation: Drop your opinion in the comments.
This week, the crew of Afropop's Most Essential [Djaji, Karris & Moji] dive into Omah Lay's new album "Clarity of Mind", Burna Boy's fight with DJ Tunez, Tems conversation with Angie Martinez, and much more!Cover artists: Omah Lay, Burna Boy & DJ TunezFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewavngTIMESTAMPS0:00 - Intro5:03 - New Music: Shy Lover [Mavo]11:58 - Omah Lay Album reaction15:10 - Is Omah Lay similar to The Weeknd?21:36 - Is Omah Lay saying he's the best disrespectful to Burna Boy?37:53 - Dj Tunez & Burna Boy fight at Obi's House43:44 - Offset Shot46:00 - Will Rema be on Drake's Iceman album?46:50 - Drake coming to Lagos48:00 - MOBOs recap and why Wizkid never collects awards51:56 - Tems speaks with Angie Martinez53:49 - Easter events feel the same? [Homecoming, Seyi Vibez in Abuja]56:24 - Grace Ladoja's battle with cancer59:35 - Homecoming now an underground event?1:07:30 - Is Davido a Bad Label Owner: Dremo & Liya Speak1:20:37 - Bad Bunny Sues Empawa explained1:26:54 - Drama at Return of Arinzo Premiere1:38:30 - Does Daddy GO Need a $60 million jet?1:49:09 - Does Roc Nation know what to do with Ayra?1:55:10 - Patience Ozokwor, Why Actors Go BrokeCover art designed by Djaji Prime & Shina LadipoProduction & Distribution: VISIONARY STUDIOS in association with ARROWHOUSE STUDIOS#TheWavNG
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With the rise of “bad press” circulating online around celebrities, the crew of Afropop's Most Essential [Djaji, Karris & Moji] debate if negative PR has become a normal publicity strategy. The crew examine the controversy around Nollywood legend Dr Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde refusing to introduce herself in a viral clip, if Burna Boy is leaving Atlantic records to focus on Spaceship records.Plus our reactions to new music from Asake, Champz, Joey & MORE!Cover artists: Burna, Omotola, AsakeFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewavngTIMESTAMPS0:00 - Intro1:46 - Reacting to New Music From Asake, Champz, Qing MAdi, Joeboy, Bhadboi Oml13:45 - Is Burna Ending his contract with Atlantic records?16:29 - 960 suing spaceship for Burna's old catalogue21:37 - Omotola Jalade Ekeinde Trends for Viral Interview clip27:21 - Was It Wrong for Mama Deola TO speak at a women's panel?32:15 - The Growth and evolution of Live-streaming in Nigeria50:58 - How Black Artists generated 80% of Music revenue in the UK without owning the music59:01 - Spotify's 60bn Naira payout to artists1:04:48 - Ozoro Festival & Matters Arising1:19:01 - Should Gospel Artists Make Music with Secular artists?1:32:46 - Hosts Introduce themselves to audienceCover art designed by Djaji Prime & Shina LadipoProduction & Distribution: VISIONARY STUDIOS in association with ARROWHOUSE STUDIOS#TheWavNG
Prise de poids, sexualité en berne, mémoire qui flanche, difficultés à pratiquer une activité sportive, isolement... De nombreux clichés circulent sur la vieillesse. S'il est certain que le corps change avec les années, il est possible de se préparer afin de vieillir de la meilleure façon possible. Comment le fait de modifier nos habitudes de vie peut contribuer à éviter les pièges ? Peut-on préparer son corps à bien vieillir et prendre soin de sa santé ? Quelles sont les habitudes à modifier pour profiter pleinement de cette nouvelle étape de la vie ? Vieillir n'est pas une fatalité et peut au contraire être une opportunité. L'espérance de vie en France est de 85 ans pour les femmes et 79 ans pour les hommes. Alors, comment composer avec le temps qui passe et en profiter pour se réinventer ? Car avoir du temps devant soi est aussi un privilège. Avec : Pr Bertrand Fougère, professeur de gériatrie à l'université et au CHU de Tours. Auteur de l'ouvrage L'âge c'est dans la tête ! On finira tous par vieillir, autant s'y préparer jeune, paru aux éditions Vuibert Dr Ehouman François Say, médecin gériatre au CHU d'Angré à Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire. Un reportage de Thibault Matha ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du Sidaction qui se déroule les 27, 28 et 29 mars 2026. Ces trois jours de mobilisation et de collecte auprès du grand public ont pour objectif de poursuivre la lutte contre le VIH-Sida. Interview de Jane Deuve, directrice scientifique de Sidaction. Programmation musicale : ► Burna Boy, Sauti Sol – Time flies ► Diese Mbangue – Gratitude.
Prise de poids, sexualité en berne, mémoire qui flanche, difficultés à pratiquer une activité sportive, isolement... De nombreux clichés circulent sur la vieillesse. S'il est certain que le corps change avec les années, il est possible de se préparer afin de vieillir de la meilleure façon possible. Comment le fait de modifier nos habitudes de vie peut contribuer à éviter les pièges ? Peut-on préparer son corps à bien vieillir et prendre soin de sa santé ? Quelles sont les habitudes à modifier pour profiter pleinement de cette nouvelle étape de la vie ? Vieillir n'est pas une fatalité et peut au contraire être une opportunité. L'espérance de vie en France est de 85 ans pour les femmes et 79 ans pour les hommes. Alors, comment composer avec le temps qui passe et en profiter pour se réinventer ? Car avoir du temps devant soi est aussi un privilège. Avec : Pr Bertrand Fougère, professeur de gériatrie à l'université et au CHU de Tours. Auteur de l'ouvrage L'âge c'est dans la tête ! On finira tous par vieillir, autant s'y préparer jeune, paru aux éditions Vuibert Dr Ehouman François Say, médecin gériatre au CHU d'Angré à Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire. Un reportage de Thibault Matha ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du Sidaction qui se déroule les 27, 28 et 29 mars 2026. Ces trois jours de mobilisation et de collecte auprès du grand public ont pour objectif de poursuivre la lutte contre le VIH-Sida. Interview de Jane Deuve, directrice scientifique de Sidaction. Programmation musicale : ► Burna Boy, Sauti Sol – Time flies ► Diese Mbangue – Gratitude.
Classic hip-hop & R&B remixes featuring SWV, Dr. Dre, Mobb Deep, Megan Thee Stallion, Bruno Mars & more; blending 90s tunes with a few modern hits by DJ Carl BF Williams Hip Hop Rap Music Episode 131 01. Soul For Real - If You Want It [V] 02. SWV - Right Here/Human Nature 03. Gunna f. Burna Boy - wgft [V] 04. Megan Thee Stallion - Lover Girl 05. Craig Mack f. Notorious B.I.G., Rampage, LL Cool J & Busta Rhymes - Flava In Ya Ear [V] 06. Dr. Dre f. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt & Nate Dogg - The Next Episode [P] 07. T-Pain & Kehlani - I Like Dat 08. Mobb Deep f. Lil' Kim - Quiet Storm [V] 09. Das EFX - They Want EFX 10. Naughty By Nature - Uptown Anthem 11. Bruno Mars - I Just Might 12. Coi Leray f. Busta Rhymes - Players 13. Taylor Swift - Blank Space [P] 14. Warren G & Nate Dogg vs. Morgan Wallen - Regulate x Chasin' You 15. French Montana f. PnB Rock & Swae Lee - Unforgettable 16. Sounds of Blackness - Optimistic [P] [V]=Voiceover [P]=Promo [S]=Shoutout/Donations Please support DJ Mix 131 with a donation. Thank you for your tip!
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture #606, where Afrobeats rhythm meets global dancefloor energy. From the smooth magic of Wizkid, Tems, Burna Boy, and Fireboy DML to vibrant East and Southern African grooves and late-night club classics, this episode travels across continents and styles. Soulful melodies, Afro-fusion heat, and timeless house rhythms all in one journey. Turn it up and let the sound of The Culture move you.
For decades, Africa's global story has been defined by commodities such as oil, gold, cocoa, and minerals.But today another force is reshaping the narrative. Culture.In this episode of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, we explore a question gaining global attention. Is culture now Africa's most powerful export?From the global rise of Afrobeats to the worldwide reach of Nollywood, African creativity is influencing music charts, film platforms, fashion, and digital culture. Artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, and Rema are pulling billions of streams across the world, while African stories continue to expand their audience on platforms such as Netflix and Prime Video.Beyond entertainment, the African creative economy is growing rapidly. Analysts project the sector could approach 200 billion dollars in value by 2030, creating millions of opportunities for young creatives across music, film, fashion, and media.But can culture rival traditional exports?Can creativity become one of Africa's strongest economic forces?In this episode, Oluwafemi Makanjuola, broadcast producer, reporter, and host of Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx, unpacks the numbers, the global influence, and the deeper shift happening in how Africa is seen and heard around the world. The episode explores both the opportunities and the structural challenges shaping the future of African creativity.Artiste Hangout with Femi Makx continues to spotlight the voices, ideas, and industry conversations driving Africa's entertainment and creative industries forward.
Anything Goes Mixshow - Feb 2026 features Keri Hilson, Jamie Foxx, Chris Brown, Burna Boy, Skillibeng & Rema, Beyonce, Rihanna, Ashanti, Shallipopi + MORE! Good r&b, afro and dancehall energy!
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture #605, where Afrobeats meets Soulful Amapiano depth. From Tekno, Wizkid, and Burna Boy to groove architects like King Deetoy, Judy Jay, and DJ Stokie, this episode flows from vibrant West African energy into deep, spiritual house textures. It's rhythm, movement, and modern African sound in full bloom. Turn it up and feel the pulse of The Culture.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KDive into the monumental arrival of J. Cole's purported final chapter on Notorious Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz. This segment examines "The Fall-Off," the rapper's seventh studio album and only double album, released February 6, 2026, via Dreamville and Interscope Records.Analytic Dreamz details the project's ambitious scope: 24 tracks split across two discs ("Disc 29" and "Disc 39"), exceeding 100 minutes in runtime, with a reflective, career-summation narrative echoing mixtape-era aesthetics. Features include Future (on multiple tracks), Tems, Burna Boy, Erykah Badu, Morray, Petey Pablo, PJ, and others, backed by production from Cole himself, T-Minus, The Alchemist, Boi-1da, FnZ, and more.As of February 13, 2026, industry projections from Hits Daily Double and echoed across Complex, XXL, and HotNewHipHop position the album for a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with approximately 291,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—around 115,000 in pure sales (CDs, vinyl, digital downloads) driven by the innovative "Trunk Sale" tour tactic for direct-to-consumer physicals, plus 176,000 from streaming and equivalents. This would mark Cole's seventh consecutive No. 1, surpassing his 2021 The Off-Season (282K) and far exceeding 2024's Might Delete Later (115K), amid the "final album" hype fueling media and fan amplification.Analytic Dreamz analyzes the market signals: robust physical component stands out in modern rap, long tracklist boosts streaming volume, and strategic narrative plus tour activation align for strong commercial impact. Critical reception highlights lyrical introspection and evolution, though some note self-referential elements and length. With no major contradictory forecasts, this positions "The Fall-Off" among 2026's top rap openings, confirming Cole's enduring dominance while priming for official chart confirmation.Stay tuned as Analytic Dreamz provides the comprehensive breakdown on this landmark release and its place in hip-hop legacy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KDive into the monumental arrival of J. Cole's purported final chapter on Notorious Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz. This segment examines "The Fall-Off," the rapper's seventh studio album and only double album, released February 6, 2026, via Dreamville and Interscope Records.Analytic Dreamz details the project's ambitious scope: 24 tracks split across two discs ("Disc 29" and "Disc 39"), exceeding 100 minutes in runtime, with a reflective, career-summation narrative echoing mixtape-era aesthetics. Features include Future (on multiple tracks), Tems, Burna Boy, Erykah Badu, Morray, Petey Pablo, PJ, and others, backed by production from Cole himself, T-Minus, The Alchemist, Boi-1da, FnZ, and more.As of February 13, 2026, industry projections from Hits Daily Double and echoed across Complex, XXL, and HotNewHipHop position the album for a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with approximately 291,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—around 115,000 in pure sales (CDs, vinyl, digital downloads) driven by the innovative "Trunk Sale" tour tactic for direct-to-consumer physicals, plus 176,000 from streaming and equivalents. This would mark Cole's seventh consecutive No. 1, surpassing his 2021 The Off-Season (282K) and far exceeding 2024's Might Delete Later (115K), amid the "final album" hype fueling media and fan amplification.Analytic Dreamz analyzes the market signals: robust physical component stands out in modern rap, long tracklist boosts streaming volume, and strategic narrative plus tour activation align for strong commercial impact. Critical reception highlights lyrical introspection and evolution, though some note self-referential elements and length. With no major contradictory forecasts, this positions "The Fall-Off" among 2026's top rap openings, confirming Cole's enduring dominance while priming for official chart confirmation.Stay tuned as Analytic Dreamz provides the comprehensive breakdown on this landmark release and its place in hip-hop legacy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJ. Cole delivers his most ambitious and introspective work yet with The Fall Off, his self-proclaimed final album released February 6, 2026. This double album spans 24 tracks across two discs—Disc 29 and Disc 39—each featuring 11 main songs plus a bonus. Presented by Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect, this segment breaks down the project's profound narrative structure.Disc 29 captures J. Cole at age 29, returning to his Fayetteville hometown a decade after moving to New York, reflecting on pivotal crossroads in relationships, career dedication, and city roots. Disc 39 shifts to age 39, offering an older, more peaceful perspective on a similar homecoming, shaped by creative renewal following his 2024 resolution with Kendrick Lamar.Nearly eight years after teasing the concept in KOD's "1985," The Fall Off evolves into a full-circle moment from Cole's debut era. Executive produced by J. Cole, Ibrahim “IB” Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the album maintains minimal features for a self-driven feel, with standout contributions from Future on “Run a Train,” Tems and Erykah Badu on “Bunce Road Blues,” Burna Boy on “Only You,” Westside Gunn on “The Villest,” and others.The rollout emphasized intimacy and scarcity: announced in January 2026, preceded by the Birthday Blizzard '26 EP (four freestyles hosted by DJ Clue on Cole's 41st birthday), and distributed direct-to-consumer via his official website for stronger fan ownership and data control. Selective press included one major interview, while fan-led listening events in homes, record stores, bars, and spaces like Brooklyn Public Library's Bars & Books gathering amplified community engagement over traditional hype.Thematically, subtle nods to the 2024 lyrical tensions appear, notably in the alternate-history track “What If,” imagining reconciliation. Analytic Dreamz explores how this strategic, narrative-first approach reinforces J. Cole's authenticity, prioritizing depth, loyalty, and legacy over mass exposure in today's industry landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture podcast #604, where generations collide on one timeless playlist. This episode moves from soul and funk royalty such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Mtume, and James Brown to hip-hop classics, Afro-fusion heat, reggae reflections, and rock anthems that shaped eras. From Biggie to Burna Boy, Sade to Outkast, this is a celebration of groove, storytelling, and shared memory. Lock in, turn it up, and ride the culture across decades.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KThe latest segment of Notorious Mass Effect dives deep into NBA YoungBoy's ninth studio album, Slime Cry, released January 16, 2026, via Never Broke Again and Motown Records. As one of the most prolific and commercially dominant rappers today, YoungBoy delivers a 30-track project packed with raw emotion, gritty storytelling, and standout features including “Teary Eyes” with Burna Boy and “Devil Go Away” with Jelly Roll.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the album's performance: a strong Billboard 200 debut at #6 with approximately 70,000 first-week equivalent units (close to pre-release projections of 73,000–75,000), driven primarily by streaming amid competition from A$AP Rocky's #1 Don't Be Dumb. This marks YoungBoy's biggest first-week debut in over three years and reinforces his chart consistency.Explore historic milestones: 17 Top 10 Billboard 200 albums (tied with Drake for second-most by a rapper), 126 RIAA-certified titles (most for any rapper ever), youngest artist with 100 Hot 100 entries, and ownership of 100% of his masters. The MASA Tour grossed over $70 million from 42 shows and ~500,000 tickets sold, ranking among hip-hop's top-grossing U.S. tours.Additional coverage includes official music videos for tracks like “Creep Up On Ya,” “Switches,” “For You,” “Resume,” and “Baby Boo” (sparking a viral TikTok challenge), plus YoungBoy's expanding ventures in film with a forthcoming concert documentary directed by Nico Ballesteros, headlining Rolling Loud 2026, and awards recognition from ASCAP, BET Hip Hop nods, and more.Analytic Dreamz examines how Slime Cry solidifies NBA YoungBoy's status as a streaming powerhouse and cultural force, blending personal reflection with undeniable commercial impact in his relentless career trajectory.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect for this detailed analysis from Analytic Dreamz on one of 2026's key hip-hop releases. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What you let into your life matters just as much as what you work on. In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael and Jessica Mogill break down the books, habits, tools, and experiences that actually added value to their lives this year. From business and fiction reads to recovery, breathwork, entertainment, and everyday performance habits, this conversation cuts through recommendations and trends to focus on what held up in real life. Here's what you'll learn: What habits and tools actually improve your sleep, recovery, and day-to-day energy How to be more intentional with your downtime and choose entertainment that's genuinely worth your time Which books, apps, and routines will continue to add value as your life gets fuller and more demanding If you're going to be selective about anything, be selective about what earns a place in your life. ---- 03:01 – Why most business books stop being useful and the one Michael keeps rereading 05:12 – The fiction book that pulled Michael back into reading and why it worked 06:41 – How Michael chooses movies and shows that are actually worth the time 09:56 – Why this was a standout year for gaming and the underdog game that won everything 12:31 – The recovery gadget Michael thought was a gimmick but now uses consistently 14:09 – Breathwork, daily clarity, and the app that made the habit measurable 16:14 – Sleep, meal timing, and the change that most improved daily decision making 23:07 – The productivity app that dramatically reduced screen time 26:53 – The AI experience that genuinely felt like stepping into the future 31:31 – The documentary that had a lasting emotional impact 34:56 – The snack Michael relies on and why NFL teams consume thousands of them 38:36 – Closing reflections on being more selective with what earns space in your life ---- Links & Resources: Michael Mogill's Favorites Roundup: Gear, Books, Games, Tech, and Wellness Essentials The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir F1 Mr. Robot Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 “Don't Let Me Drown” by Burna Boy a16z Podcast Murph Workout Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot Yudemon HRV App AG1's AGZ Episode 420. The Sleep Science That Separates Elite Performers with Dr. Michael Breus Bryan Johnson Opal NewYorkTurk Nex Playground ---- Learn what sustainable growth can look like for your firm at crispcoach.com. ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 420. The Sleep Science That Separates Elite Performers with Dr. Michael Breus 402, How to Hack Your Biology for an Unfair Edge with Dave Asprey 123. Game Changing Authors: Lessons from Best-Selling Writers
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 12/4/25 - Trump Vs. Somalians, This Is Not Normal, Juanyto Calls Ebro Daddy, Burna Boy, End of the Year Lists, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of the Gurus email theguru@ebrointhemorning.com To be a part of Freedom Friday email info@ebrointhemorning.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The JBP tackles a number of topics in its latest episode starting with reaction to Brandy & Monica's 'The Boy is Mine Tour' (18:30) before turning to Joe being highlighted by Rolling Stone (43:05), and Mona cracking a top-25 list from Complex (47:43). The crew then reacts to Burna Boy outing a fan at a recent show (51:20), Marc Lamont Hill responds to Brian McKnight (1:02:28), and a brand new album from De La Soul (1:31:32). Also, new Pharrell Timbaland's lead the JBP to discuss wastefulness (1:50:20), actor Michael Beach says he lives with his wife and ex wife in the same house (2:13:20), Pharrell's take on politics & DEI (2:42:10), Part of the Show (2:50:20), Joe's thoughts on the new Netflix show 'The Beast In Me' (3:05:10), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden