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This week Chris Dominguez and I freak the foot and kick some shell talkin' about The Hyperstone Heist for the Sega Genesis! Does this game deserve to live under the shadow of Turtles in Time? Why is Shredder so ripped? And why are people perfectly okay with a giant rat casually walking around New York City? Check out everything Chris does: A Novel Console Consoles N Stuff Come hang in the public Discord! Let me know what you thought about today's episode! Support the show and get more content just like this on Patreon! No monthly payments? No problem! Get yourself something nice at the Merch Store! Timestamps: (13:47) - Previous History (22:21) - Development History (33:39) - Retro Recollections (39:58) - Story (51:15) - Gameplay (1:09:06) - Chart Toppers (1:19:13) - Presentation (1:26:41) - Final Thoughts Symphony of a Forgotten Sprite provided by Adhesivewombat
In this News & Comment episode, we kick things off with the latest chart data (hello again, Mel Robbins
J.Brown - an American singer, songwriter and R&B Billboard chart topper - joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. J explains how being successful at a talent show in college gave him the motivation to pursue a solo career in the industry, why he decided to return to the music world after a 10-year break and about his latest album release, Just a Matter of Time. Website - www.jbrownmusiconly.com Instagram - @jbrownmusiconly Twitter - @jbrownmusiconly TikTok - @jbrownmusic313 YouTube - @MusicByJBrown
The mystery swarm of small earthquakes near the island of Santorini beg for more data collection. Also, NOAA in the US goes offline and whales learn song like kids learn language.Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield Production Coordinator: Josie Hardy(Photo: GREECE-QUAKE. Credit: -/AFP via Getty Images)
In this episode of My Fame, Explained, Larry Gilbert chats with Billboard-charting pop sensation Ashlee Keating. From her Broadway debut at age six in The Sound of Music to her show-stopping pop hits like “YASSS” and “Nice N Naughty,” Ashlee's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She opens up about her early career highlights, including starring as Annie at Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater, competing on CBS' Star Search, and becoming a Radio Disney favorite. Now a force in the music industry, Ashlee shares how her empowering lyrics and vibrant style have made her a beloved ally and activist within the LGBTQ+ community. We'll also dive into her passion for philanthropy, creative process behind her latest holiday single, and how she stays grounded while living her best life. Tune in to hear how this multi-talented artist continues to spread messages of love, positivity, and self-confidence—one beat at a time! Follow Ashlee Keating on Instagram and TikTok. Follow Larry Gilbert on Instagram Follow the My Fame, Explained podcast on: Facebook Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube
A conversation about the mysterious rapper's rise and the impact of hip-hop's splintering. Guest: Joe Coscarelli. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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With football and fall sports in full swing, we catch up with two student-athletes! Stanford Football 5th-year DT Tobin Phillips tells what he & the Cardinal defense are keeping an eye on when Cal Poly comes calling at Stanford Stadium this week. Redshirt junior forward Andrea Kitahata of Stanford Women's Soccer reacts to her squad topping the national polls this week and looks at what's ahead for the Cardinal. Plus, 3 Things you need to know around The Farm!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JB and Phil have The Big Spur's Alex Jones in to give his thoughts on the depth chart release. They get into what his biggest takeaways and surprises are, and take a look at some expectations for the players listed, and some who weren't. JC joins towards the end, and they get some thoughts on Tim Brando's latest visit with him and Mike on today's JC and Morgan To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Keith, also known as James Mortimer, shares a dynamic life story, blending a legacy of sports excellence with musical success. As the son of NRL legend Peter Mortimer and nephew to Chris and Steve Mortimer, James was part of a family celebrated for their achievements with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, winning three out of five grand finals and making significant contributions to NSW and State of Origin rugby. As the second eldest of five boys, James's upbringing was rooted in resilience and unity. He transitioned from dominating the footy field to captivating audiences nationwide with his music. Based in Orange, his debut album, "Life Is Good Today," quickly soared to the top of the ARIA Country Charts and secured #2 on the AIR charts, a notable feat for a newcomer. "Life Is Good Today" serves as a powerful reminder to appreciate the beauty in everyday moments, a personal mantra that motivates James to pursue his dreams while being a role model for his children. Today we talk about the release of his latest album ‘On Fire', and his passion for the NRL, how being the best version of oneself is a journey that requires constant attention, the value of surrounding yourself with positive influences and avoiding negativity and, one of Jame's favourites, the impact of Tony Robbins to turn your life around and setting goals to create the life you want. IGNITE YOUR PASSION. Follow James on Instagram and download his latest album On Fire on Spotify Follow The Uncharted Leader on Linkedin, Instagram and YouTube. Book a call with Kylee and ask how The Emerging Leaders Program can unlock your hidden potential for unprecedented success in any environment. Podcast proudly sponsored by The Performance Code
She's a pop music powerhouse with a knack for crafting catchy melodies and resonant storytelling. My dear friend, singer-songwriter Bonnie McKee, is a true legend—just as talented as she is hot. Her work has not only shaped the modern pop landscape but has also earned her a reputation as a creative visionary and influential force in the industry. In this episode, we talk about her chart-topping hits created for music icons like Katy Perry, Britney Spears, and Taio Cruz, her latest album Hot City, and what's next for her! Connect with Bonnie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonniemckee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bonniemckeeofficial Connect with Liz: Website: https://www.listentoliz.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@listentoliz415 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listentoliz/ , https://www.instagram.com/coolcoolcool/ For exclusive content, support Liz on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/listentoliz
Why instrumental piano is not classical music. In "Alexandra Stréliski Speaks Volumes," Derrick learns from the pianist and composer what it's like to play a different piano every day on tour, finding inspiration from The Truman Show, Interstellar, and Amelie, plus how it feels to be peers with artists like Taylor Swift, Post Malone, 50 Cent, and Metallica. Listen to the playlist "Gentle Hammer" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RJqhPQYIQFGkQfqTomFVX?si=b6d3714e0337451c Apple: https://music.apple.com/au/playlist/gentle-hammer/pl.u-AkAvzM9talakg Follow Alexandra Stréliski Website: https://alexandrastreliski.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexstreliski/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexstreliski YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWvtXogCkywYvDoxazQu5Kw Speaks Volumes is produced by Julia Wang. Logo and branding by Jonny Sikov. Support the show and access exclusive content: https://patreon.com/gee_derrick Follow Derrick Gee TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@gee_derrick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gee_derrick/ Newsletter: https://derrickgee.substack.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/derrickgee?si=a604e4b34a1d4255 Watch the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLArYIy4cER9tNSFhTWsAJVE21EJmFkOF4 Speaks Volumes is kindly sponsored by: Squarespace Get 10% off your first purchase of website or domain. Head to squarespace.com/volume and use code word VOLUME Turntable Lab Check out my recommended items at Turntablelab.com/derrick
Send us a Text Message.Dive into the hottest tracks of 2024 with me on this exciting episode of The Music in Me! Join me as I explore the chart-topping hits that have been making waves this year, from Ariana Grande's energetic anthem "We Can't Be Friends" to Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)" and more. Whether you're a music fanatic or just looking for your new favorite song, this episode has something for everyone. Listen now to discover what's been topping the charts and why these songs have captured hearts worldwide. Let's keep the music alive together! SONGS MENTIONED...(All rankings from Billboards Hot 100 as of 6/25)Stick Season by Noah Kahan - #28 on Billboard Hot 100Lose Control by Teddy Swims - #9 on Billboard Hot 100Too Sweet by Hozier - #7 on Billboard Hot 100Beautiful Things by Benson Boone - #8 on Billboard Hot 100Lovin on Me by Jack Harlow - #26 on Billboard Hot 100I Had Some Help by Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen - #2 on Billboard Hot 100Texas Hold 'Em by Beyonce - #77 on Billboard Hot 100We Can't Be Friends by Ariana Grande - #19 on Billboard Hot 100Greedy by Tate McRae - #41 on Billboard Hot 100A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey - #3 on Billboard Hot 100 Support the Show.Keep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
Get ready to dive into the hit-making machine as we untangle the myth that pop music hits are born from a top-secret algorithm.We chat with music maestro James North of James North Productions, who spills the tea on what a music producer really does (hint: it's not just pressing buttons and nodding to the beat). We'll explore whether there's a hidden formula behind those catchy tunes you can't get out of your head, and James will even share tips on how to create your own chart-topper. Spoiler: it involves more than just a catchy chorus and some auto-tune.We also delve into the phenomenon of Psy's "Gangnam Style" – how did that quirky track become a global sensation?Tune in to find out, and get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even sing along.PS This interview was so jam-packed with juicy insights and hilarious anecdotes that we had to make it a two-parter! Don't miss the mini clip where we speculate wildly about AI's role in the future of music. Could robots soon be stealing James's job?
Who is surprised that we start (and finish!) with David and Sue arguing …. about what is a chart-topper?
Andreas Magnusson (Host, FalastinVision) - 6:55, Stig Karlsen (Head of Norway's Eurovision Delegation) - 13:57, Karin Karlsen (Head Organizer Eurovision 2024 for the City of Malmo) - 20:23 Bashar Murad (Wild West, Söngvakeppnin 2024) - 30:03, Tymoffi Muzychuck (Kalush Orchestra - Eurovision Winner 2022) - 47:20, Rosa Linn (Snap, Eurovision 2022, over one billion spotify streams) - 57:43 We have a SUPER SIZED episode for our season finale, as we bring in a bunch of different voices to help us figure out what happened this year, and what the organization should do next. We begin by talking about the controversy over Israel's participation, consulting with Karin Karlsson, who organized Eurovision 2024 for the City of Malmo, Stig Karlsen, who runs Norway's Eurovision delegation, and Andreas Magnusson, the host FalastinVision - the alternative, protest version of Eurovision, centered on Palestinian artists. Then we have three incredibly exciting guests, who represent the three overarching themes of Eurovision 2024: Rosa Linn, whose viral song Snap has over one billion streams, is one of only three Eurovision songs since 1976 to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, is THE artist to talk to when it comes to Eurovision's push for chart dominance. Tymofii Muzychuk who, as a member of Kalush Orchestra, won Eurovision 2022 for Ukraine, very much represents the best of what can happen when Eurovision and politics collide -- Kalush's victory became symbolic of Ukrainians' heroic resistance. Finally, Bashar Murad, a queer Palestinian artist who almost represented Iceland in Eurovision this year, is a reminder of who's not on stage at Eurovision.
It's Tuesday, May 14th, and an obituary for Eminem's Slim Shady appeared in a Detroit newspaper ahead of the release of his upcoming album. ZICO teases in an interview with Billboard that he's heard some of Jennie's solo tracks and that they're all really good. Yves from LOONA returns to music for the soundtrack of K-Drama, “Missing Crown Prince.” NewJeans performance director takes to IG stories to express her frustration about ILLIT copying creative elements from NewJeans. Tyla takes us Behind The Photo and shares some of her favorite moments with her best friend. We sat down with Jimmy Fallon to talk about some of his favorite memories of Billboard Chart Toppers on his show. Rapsody shares why ‘Please Don't Cry' is her most vulnerable album, her collaborations with Lil Wayne and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of One Indescribable Podcast… Adam H, Todd the Librarian, and TV Lindy reminisce about their journey through season 3 of Girls5eva! We reveal which characters got the most Chart Topper points and we each award one more point for the season! Plus, everyone discusses their favorite songs of the season! “What about the medium time?” We're thrilled you're listening, it makes us feel like we're at the top of the charts! Follow the podcast on Twitter @oneCXGpodcast! Find us @pianomanadam1 (Adam), @librariantodd (Todd), and @tvlindy (Lindy)! Follow Whirlwind Podcasts @WhirlwindPods and visit our website at whirlwindpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this day in 1965, in a fit of nocturnal inspiration, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards wrote “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of One Indescribable Podcast… Adam H, Todd the Librarian, and TV Lindy reminisce about their journey through season 2 of Girls5eva! We reveal which characters got the most Chart Topper points and we each award one more point for the season! Plus, everyone discusses their favorite songs of the season! “I wasted years of my life in the kitchen staring at like…cups." We're thrilled you're listening, it makes us feel like we're at the top of the charts! Follow the podcast on Twitter @oneCXGpodcast! Find us @pianomanadam1 (Adam), @librariantodd (Todd), and @tvlindy (Lindy)!
This episode focuses entirely on the whirlwind of recent Post Malone entertainment updates. We breakdown his epic 90-minute concert takeover at golf's beloved Phoenix Open event, where he dazzled fans with smash hits new and old. Then we uncover the hidden songwriting lawsuit and meaning behind his record-breaking track “Circles” becoming embroiled in crediting controversy. And Posty brings his unique flair to this year's Super Bowl event by starring in a hilarious commercial featuring NFL great Peyton Manning. From the golf course to the songwriting court to game day domination - is there anything Post Malone can't conquer in the entertainment world? Tune in to find out more about music's most fascinating bearded chameleon.
When fans tune into the Super Bowl this week, they come for the football, but stay for the ads. Those million-dollar spots are often much more intricate than a nickel defense and require the best in the business to help make them. An artist who regularly gets the call is Paul Blair, a.k.a DJ White Shadow. Paul takes us behind the scenes of his music-making journey, from the discotheques of Japan to the sound studios working with Lady Gaga and her collaborators. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Mary and Kelsey kick off 2024 and Season 2 of When They Popped with a retrospective look at the biggest chart toppers of 2005. This episode will bring you right back to your Juicy Couture jumpsuit and tall Ugg days with songs from Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, The Pussycat Dolls, Mariah Carey, Mario, Ciara, Green Day, and more. If your love for the pod is b-a-n-a-n-a-s please consider leaving us 5 stars and a review!Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Michele and April dive deep into the Amazon charts and come up with Never Lie by Frieda McFadden. Discussion around unreliable narrators and the contract between readers and authors is discussed. Is it okay for an author to purposefully lead a reader astray, or must they never lie? The drink in this episode is a Negroni with a bloody twist. Pour a cocktail and sip along with the Book Eaters as they discuss Never Lie by Frieda McFadden. Additional questions pondered were "What is the correct pronunciation of the word mayonnaise?" and "Can an ENTP and an ENTJ really be friends.” Join us!
You can't build a community based on the power of a podcast if you don't love listening to them yourself. All year long, the Art of Procurement team is interviewing, producing, and promoting podcast interviews with some of the most interesting people in the field. In this episode, Helen Mackenzie, Head of Sales and Community at Art of Procurement, takes over hosting responsibilities to share the five interviews she thinks of as 2023's chart toppers. She also enlists a bit of help from our Procurement 6 announcer to count them down. Listen in for a recap of Helen's picks of the year: Stephane Morel and his category workbench, a place where all the tools procurement needs are in one place, making work so much easier. Advice on shifting priorities and procurement's ability to adjust from Matt Reddington and Mu Wagh from Procure Analytics Vendr's Emily Campbell and Nick Pinkman digging into the darkness to address the topic of shadow spend Katherine McCleery, a B2B brand marketing expert, on how important procurement's brand is to getting engagement and making an impact. And her #1 pick - A powerful example of using procurement as a force for good: Tim Nelson, CEO of the charities Hope for Justice and Slave Free Alliance, talking about how we can help combat slavery in today's supply chains Links: Subscribe to This Week in Procurement Navigating the Perfect Storm Using Category Management with Stephane Morel Strengthening Your Corporate Culture to Survive Challenging Economic Times with Mu Wagh and Matt Reddington Stop Shadow Spend in Its Tracks With Improved Data Visibility with Emily Campbell and Nick Pinkman How to Know When Procurement Needs a Rebrand with Katherine McCleery Enlisting Procurement in the Fight to Eradicate Modern Day Slavery with Tim Nelson
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On this episode of One Indescribable Podcast… Adam H, Todd the Librarian, and TV Lindy reminisce about their journey through season 1 of Girls5eva! We reveal which characters got the most Chart Topper points and we each award one more point for the season! Plus, everyone discusses their favorite songs of the season! "I don't know how to process the failure and success at the same time." We're thrilled you're listening, it makes us feel like we're at the top of the charts! Follow the podcast on Twitter @oneCXGpodcast! Find us @pianomanadam1 (Adam), @librariantodd (Todd), and @tvlindy (Lindy)!
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On the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are talking all about Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" rocket ride to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the third Christmas song to top the Hot 100 after Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" over the last four holiday seasons and "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" in 1958. Now that Lee has shaken up the top 10, what other Christmas song could sneak in to No. 1 next? Listen to the new Pop Shop Podcast to hear our discussion about that, plus, chart news about Taylor Swift and Michael Bublé. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The battle for chart dominance was never as competitive as it was in the late 80's, early 90's! Rob shares dozens of market reports from retailers from 1989-1990. Batmania rocked the industry, Marvel storms back! The future was unfolding in front of our eyes, the market expanded at a rate that it struggled to contain! Spider Man! Batman! X-Men! Wolverine! Punisher! Guardians Of The Galaxy!
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This week the pod-nerds, Jules and Stocks unpack: the pressure on Spotify to become a lean machine, a creative take on podcast discovery with Trailer Park: The Podcast Trailer Podcast, Rephonic breaking down the similarities of high-ranking podcasts on each directory, Ice T Has a Podcast Now and Vodcasts are here stay. Watch and Listen to: We've Done the MAFS and Chat 10 Looks 3 Get in touch with us on IG here behindthepodcast@dm.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every year in December, you can expect to hear the same classic Christmas songs that cue you into the beginning of the holiday season. Whether it's the 13 opening notes of Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" or the melodic melodies of Christmas classics like "Silent Night" or "White Christmas," it seems that the same songs have been around... well forever. Today we dive into the LONG history of Christmas carols, starting with the early 14th century, up to the 90's Mariah Carey hit, and also discuss WHY Christmas music is well... old, and the chart toppers in December never seem to make it anywhere near the top 100 any other time of the year. Episodes Like This One: Eartha Kitt, Karen CarpenterFollow us on Instagram @morethanamuse.podcast
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The song “PAF.no,” one of the biggest hits in Norway this year, features a chorus in Arabic that has everyone singing along — and also discussing what it means to be Norwegian.
Hisyde's debut album "Who Is Hisyde" released in early May, 2021, and was lauded an astonishing 4 out of 5 Stars from the Blues Critic, with a conglomerate o southern soul hit singles like the urban swing out classic: Oochie Couchie, The Git Up Featuring "Line Dance Pioneer" Big Mucci & Rico C, which was crowned "Line Dance of The Year" (Underground Southern Soul Awards), Is It Ova (2021 Blues Critic Best Funk/Dance Song) (Nominated for "Best Collaboration - SOUTHERN SOUL MUSIC AWARDS) & the south Arkansas anthem "Hap Here"
Please review this show at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fierce-female-network/id293766497 Hisyde, is a American singer & songwriter currently based in Dallas, TX. Bringing newness to Country, Soul & Blues, Hisyde is an upcoming artist who magically weaves his southern country roots into the music of today. His lyrical sound is gratification on another level, and with lyrics inspired by the love of poetry. Born in El Dorado, Arkansas and raised just down the road in tiny Strong, Arkansas, Sernerick Greer (aka Hisyde) started managing and doing promotional work for a rap group called the Swangaboyz in south Arkansas.