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Recently, actor Donald Glover announced that he had a stroke, so today Ali and Asif start off by discussing Glover's career (1:16). They start off by discussing his early background and getting his break writing for ‘30 Rock'. They then talk about his breakthrough role on ‘Community' and other acting roles such as Lando Carlissian in ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story'. Ali then speaks about Donald Glover's alternate career as rapper “Childish Gambino. Finally they discuss Glover's critically acclaimed show ‘Atlanta'. Then Ali asks Asif about ischemic strokes (30:09) (and how they are different from brain bleeds). Asif talks about what strokes are as well as how common they are. He talks about the risk factors, causes as well what people need to be looking for regarding symptoms (using the acronym B.E.F.A.S.T.). Asif then goes over how strokes are diagnosed and treated. Finally Ali asks Asif about Glover stating he had a “hole in his heart” and how that might be related to his stroke. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from PixabayContact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.comShow Notes:Childish Gambino Freestyles Over the 5 Fingers of Death on #SwayInTheMorning | Sway's Universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw2kaBQMocoEvery Episode of ‘Atlanta,' Ranked: https://www.theringer.com/2022/11/11/tv/atlanta-fx-episodes-ranked-best-worst-seasonDonald Glover Reveals Stroke And “Hole In My Heart” Forced Him To Cancel 2024 Tour: https://deadline.com/2025/11/donald-glover-stroke-hole-heart-forced-cancel-tour-1236626789/Ischemic Stroke: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499997/B.E. F.A.S.T. to Spot a Stroke: https://www.universityhealth.com/blog/be-f-a-s-t-to-spot-a-strokePatent Foramen Ovale Management for Secondary Stroke Prevention: State-of-the-Art Appraisal of Current Evidence: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.123.040546 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with Waterparks to dive deep into the band's history, creativity, and chaos both on and off the road. From early demos, first musical memories, and the formation of their earliest bands to writing their debut EP and inking their first record deal, the trio reflect on the moments that shaped them. They share stories from the infamous tattoo misspelling that inspired a new song title to their haunted studio experience. The conversation also explores the evolution of their album visuals, the influence of color on each era, navigating being labeled a “pop band,” and the inspiration behind Intellectual Property and their upcoming album. With candid moments, unexpected confessions, and even their picks for the top five Waterparks songs of all time. This episode is not one to miss on Lipps Service! Timestamps:0:00:00 - Catching Up 0:01:05 - Demos on tour 0:02:50 - Least favorite songs to play on Tour0:04:15 - Tattoo misspelling to new song title 0:10:03 - Houston0:11:09 - Warped Tour0:11:49 - First musical memories 0:09:00 - Otto finding out about online rumors0:14:15 - First bands 0:18:35 - Writing the first EP0:21:10 - Meeting Geoff 0:26:11 - Being considered a “pop band”0:29:10 - Opening for Aaron Carter0:31:00 - Meeting the Madens 0:32:30 - The first record deal 0:39:20 - The Minion origin story 0:43:14 - First tour0:46:38 - The haunted studio recording 0:50:04 - Color influence on album eras 0:51:15 - Creating album visuals 0:52:23 - “Intellectual Property”0:54:58 - IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIAL 0:57:55 - The new album 1:00:54 - Geoff's curse 1:06:23 - Top 5 Waterparks songs of all time 1:10:35 - Best debut album of all time
Family, this week on Queer News Anna DeShawn continues to bring you the stories that matter most to our community. In top news,we mourn the loss of viral trans Tiktoker Girlalala. In politics, a Philadelphia judge blocks Trump's subpoena targeting trans kids' medical records, and we honor world AIDS day while the Trump administration refuses to acknowledge it. In culture and entertainment, We uplift the queer musicians who took center stage at Camp Flog Gnaw and TLC's T-Boz gives the group's 1994 classic "Creep" a remix. Let's get into it. Want to support this podcast?
Wicked For Good Review and a Wicked Super-Fan Joins the ShowIn this week's Pop Culture Pastor, Dave and Cody start with the kind of real-life discovery every nerd dreams about: three brothers in California stumble upon an original Superman #1 buried under old newspapers—and it sells for over $9 million. That leads to comic-grading nightmares, childhood nostalgia, and some very strong feelings about mailing valuables.From there, the guys shift to a more sobering headline as Donald Glover reveals a congenital heart defect that nearly ended his life mid-tour. Dave and Cody unpack the moment he learned he'd had a stroke, the wise words he shared with fans, and why the world absolutely cannot lose Childish Gambino before the Community movie gets made.Then it's time for the main event: a full, spoiler-filled review of Wicked: For Good.Dave and Cody dive into:How Part Two differs tonally from Part OneThe big changes from the stage musicalWhat works (Erivo, Grande, “No Good Deed,” Jeff Goldblum's surprising emotional turn)What really doesn't (the pacing, new songs, the ending, and… Morrible)Their recasts, deeper themes, winners, losers, and ratingsAnd for the first time in a long time, the Geek Phone rings!Listener Lauren, a bona fide Wicked super-fan, jumps in to share:What hooked her on the storyHow she threw a pink-and-green watch partyHer thoughts on the film's emotional beatsHer Winner, Loser, and Rating of the MovieWhat she'd say directly to Jon M. Chu if she had the chanceIt's a big episode packed with musical joy, nerd heartbreak, philosophical detours, and the kind of pop culture rabbit trails only this show can deliver.Grab a seat on the Yellow Brick Road and jump in.
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This week, Mark and Alan are joined by Debbie Gibson to discuss her new memoir “Eternally Electric,” her thoughts on today's pop stars, and much more. In music news, Guns n' Roses announce new tour dates and new music, Childish Gambino reveals that he suffered a stroke, and we say goodbye to Jimmy Cliff, Jellybean Johnson, and Todd Snider. Our new music picks include a quick look at the Beatles' “Anthology 4” and songs from De La Soul, Cam, The Uncs, and Jamie XX with Robyn. We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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COPCK: The Wicked Edition! Also, Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) shares he recently suffered a mild stroke and must-watch Stranger Things episodes before season five comes out.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of No Boundaries, Javito and Welly F. go from barbecue to big-picture life stuff. They joke about being “anti–potato salad,” seasonal pop-up barbecue hustles, and why turning a hobby into a job can kill the fun. From there, they slide into the addictive comfort of the single life, how hard it is to let new people into your rhythm, and whether we're guilty of watering dead relationships that don't really pour back into us. They close with a real moment on grief, health scares, Childish Gambino's “second life” perspective, and why waking up every day means God's not done with you yet.
Wicked fans! Billie Eilish fans! Childish Gambino fans! Something for everyone today, my darlings! ☕ Ariana pens a heartfelt farewell to her fellow Ozians ☕ A terrifying health scare for Childish Gambino ☕ Bilie Eilish teams up with...James Cameron? ☕ A sneak peek at the next Watch Party Spillers, make sure to check out out brand new episode of Watch Party deep diving into Wicked: For Good on Apple or Spotify. Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha IswaranBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Bob Sirott to provide the latest news in entertainment. Bob and Dean talk about the Guns N’ Roses world tour, the box office success of “Wicked: For Good,” and the new “Stranger Things” trailer. They also share details about Eddie Murphy’s award, Donald Glover’s health update, the death […]
ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! DJ PREMIER & NAS ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE FOR COLLAB ALBUM! ACTOR DONALD GLOVER SUFFEREDA STROKE DURING "CHILDISH GAMBINO" WORLD TOUR, ACTOR KEVIN SPACEY SAY'S HE'S HOMELESS AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIALS, FUGEES RAPPER PAS MICHEL SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON. AND DR. DRE & SNOOP DOGG ENLIST MARTHA STEWART AS PARTNER. ALL OF THIS, PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE!ENJOY!
ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF NYPA ENTERTAINMENT RADIO! DJ PREMIER & NAS ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE FOR COLLAB ALBUM! ACTOR DONALD GLOVER SUFFERED A STROKE DURING "CHILDISH GAMBINO" WORLD TOUR, ACTOR KEVIN SPACEY SAY'S HE'S HOMELESS AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIALS, FUGEES RAPPER PAS MICHEL SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON. AND DR. DRE & SNOOP DOGG ENLIST MARTHA STEWART AS PARTNER. ALL OF THIS, PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORE!ENJOY!
He’s been a little quiet lately and now we know why! Childish Gaminbo has revealed that during the middle of his most recent tour, he’s suffered a stroke and is urging us all to remember that we’ve got one life, so live it well. Plus, Kevin Spacey is homeless?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Combs, better known to listeners as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, or simply Diddy, remains one of the most high-profile and controversial figures in music and popular culture, but the tone around his name has dramatically shifted over the past year. In 2025, Diddy has been at the center of relentless headlines, primarily due to a legal saga that's not letting up. According to Hidden Killers, Diddy is in federal custody and has already faced civil lawsuits and investigations for trafficking-related conduct. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has now confirmed it's looking into a new sexual assault allegation tied to a 2020 incident, an era not lost to dusty archives but part of the digital age, giving authorities access to texts, emails, and other timelines that can significantly strengthen a case.This latest complaint carries significant weight because it enters a legal environment already deep in motion, with prior federal raids, confiscation of electronics, and a mounting list of civil and criminal complaints. Experts emphasize that the legal tide can shift quickly in Los Angeles, a jurisdiction not easily swayed by celebrity.Diddy's legal troubles escalated in mid-2025. Cinemablend highlighted that his arrest and subsequent trial became headline news from May to July, culminating in a mixed verdict that included a conviction on charges of transportation to engage in prostitution. In October, he was sentenced to four years in prison at FCI Fort Dix, which drastically changed the course of his public and professional life. The fallout has been brutal, with fellow artists and comedians—most recently Donald Glover, also known as Childish Gambino—publicly lampooning Diddy. Glover even sold “cancel cards” with Diddy's image at Camp Flog Gnaw in Los Angeles, poking fun at the rapper's infamous “Freak Off parties.”Despite these legal challenges, Diddy's business empire remains colossal in scope. FandomWire reported that his partnership with Diageo for Cîroc vodka and DeLeón Tequila remains historic, having pushed his net worth north of a billion dollars before the criminal storm hit. Still, from the revelations of his kids' emotional appeals during sentencing to wild rumors about Trump promising him a presidential pardon, Diddy continues to dominate headlines for reasons well beyond music and business.The story is far from over, as Diddy recently scored a small legal victory with an expedited appeal scheduled for April 2026, keeping hopes alive among his supporters and keeping his critics on edge, according to AOL News.Thanks for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to a special production of the Hill Country Podcast, a 12-part series in collaboration with the communicators of tomorrow from right here in the Texas Hill Country. The Hill Country Podcast and the Texas Hill Country Podcast Network have partnered with the talented students from Dr. Adolfo Mora's Communications class at Schreiner University to turn the microphone over to them. Join us each episode as these fresh voices explore critical topics, challenge modern ideas, and provide their unique perspectives on the world of communication. In this episode, hosts Alina and Bailey are joined by Autumn Pate, a history enthusiast specializing in old advertisements. Together, they delve into the realm of advertising and PR controversies. The conversation kicks off with a light-hearted game about distinguishing between makeup and food products, setting the stage for a lively discussion. The episode then explores major controversies, such as the Mario Badescu Healing Cream scandal and the SK-II Essence serum by Procter & Gamble, and examines the unforeseen risks posed by undisclosed ingredients. Autumn shares the infamous New Coke disaster of 1985, highlighting corporate missteps in altering beloved products. The hosts also tackle recent controversies, such as American Eagle's tone-deaf ad campaign featuring Sidney Sweeney, juxtaposed with Gap's more inclusive approach. Additional discussions cover the provocative Calvin Klein ads of the 1980s, Childish Gambino's 'This is America,' and the impact of storytelling in modern advertisements. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of strategic communication and the challenges of balancing goodwill with public perception. Key highlights: The New Coke Debacle American Eagle vs. Gap Ad Controversy Calvin Klein's Controversial Campaign Childish Gambino's 'This is America' Controversy Scented or Sentient: Celebrity Baby Names vs. Luxury Candles Gillette's Controversial Ad: The Best a Man Can Get Other Hill Country Focused Podcasts Hill Country Authors Podcast Hill Country Artists Podcast Texas Hill Country Podcast Network Cover Art Nancy Huffman
Hocus Focus Mix met Tate McRae, The Pussycat Dolls, Snoop Dogg, The Black Eyed Peas, Childish Gambino & Adele
Number one Funkateer Bootsy Collins takes us to Funk University! From his days in James Brown's group, to his work with Parliament/Funkadelic and Booty's Rubber Band, to his recent single that raises awareness about domestic violence, "the world's only rhinestone rock-star doll" tears the roof off the sucker and breaks it all down for us. Songcraft wants the funk! PART ONE:Paul and Scott discuss particularly recognizable bassists and chat about their expectations of what they thought Bootsy would be like before he landed the mother ship on Songcraft. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with the legendary Bootsy CollinsABOUT BOOTSY COLLINS:Named among the top 5 bassists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, Bootsy Collins is one of funk and R&B's most iconic musicians, singers, frontmen, producers, and characters. He started out playing sessions for King Records in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, then kickstarted his career with James Brown's backup band, The J.B.'s. He was credited as a songwriter on classic J.B.'s songs such as “The Grunt” and “These Are the J.B.'s.” In 1972, he joined George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic, and is a co-writer of classics such as “Up for the Down Stroke,” “Chocolate City,” “P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up),” “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker),” “Mothership Connection,” “Dr. Funkenstein,” and “Flash Light.” In 1976, Bootsy's Rubber Band captivated audiences with his flashy star-shaped glasses and bass, and hits such as “I'd Rather Be With You” and the chart-topping “Bootzilla.” Since then, Bootsy has launched Bootzilla Productions and Funk University to help mentor younger creatives to reach their full potential. His inescapable influence on pop culture can be heard in the music of Snoop Dogg, Outkast, Dr. Dre, Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rick James, Prince, Daft Punk, Primus, Thundercat, and in Childish Gambino's Grammy-winning platinum hit “Redbone,” which paid homage to “I'd Rather Be With You.” Bootsy is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. His latest album is called Album of the Year #1 Funkateer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Amaarae is one of the biggest new voices in music with a sound that blends Afrobeats, pop, house and rap. In the past few years, she's gone viral on TikTok, she's performed at Coachella, and she's opened for Sabrina Carpenter and Childish Gambino. Amaarae joins Tom Power to talk about her new album, “Black Star,” how she got her start in music, and how a trip to Ghana led her to reconnect with her roots.
It'll become immediately apparent that Calmatic is keenly ingenious and artistically perceptive. Within the span of this conversation, the award-winning director takes you on a journey that reaffirms why it's so important to trust your art and creative instinct. Infused with your unique experiences and chance-taking, your wildest dreams can come true.The strides he's earned in the industry are already major. Both released in the same year, 2023, to be exact, he directed two huge remakes, House Party and White Men Can't Jump. He won an MTV Music Video Award for Best Direction for Old Town Road and a Grammy Award for Best Music Video. He's worked with industry titans Kendrick Lamar, Childish Gambino, Anderson .Paak, Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z, to name a few. His success in directing commercials has landed him a coveted place among Super Bowl commercials and work featured for many, many global brands including Apple, Sprite, NBA, Uber, Chase and Nissan. He was also named Director of the Year by Ad Age.We get to find out what it was like directing Kendrick Lamar's 'squabble up' music video, being a filmmaker and artist from South Central LA.Even the corners of this conversation are riveting. We talk about how being motivated by passion helps creatives cultivate their own style. Not only does he share amazing advice but we get a lesson on how quality doesn't always have to be perfect.
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with JayDon for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about formerly going by JD McCrary, films he's been in, the importance of believing in your goals, growing up in a supportive household, realizing being an entertainer was for him when he got the role for ‘The Lion King', working with Beyonce & Childish Gambino, performing at the Grammy's, Michael Jackson being a big influence on him, his love for dancing, getting to play a role as Michael Jackson, rebranding as JayDon, graduating from high school early, his new single “Lullaby”, being signed to LA Reid & Usher's new label Mega, shares the story of a car crashing into his home, his definition of discipline, the differences between filming a sitcom & a movie, upcoming EP, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
W “Kulturze na weekend” Hania Rani: wywiad o nowym albumie „Non Fiction”, projekt Chilling Bambino i muzyka do filmów. Hania Rani pianistka i kompozytorka, wkrótce wydaje nowy album zatytułowany “Non Fiction”. Autorka wielu płyt m.in. “Music for film and theatre” czy współautorka duetu Hania Rani & Dobrawa Czocher opowiada o swoim nowym projekcie Chilling Bambino - czy to hołd dla Childish Gambino? Rozmawiamy też o tym, czym dla Hani Rani jest muzyka i film, jak lubi pracować? I jak do tego doszło, że reżyser Joachim Trier zaprosił ją do współpracy przy filmie “Wartość sentymentalna”, który dostał tegoroczne Grand Prix w Cannes?
(00:00-35:32) Not sure Doug's gonna be much good to us today after that game last night. Fun on the jumbo tron. Fluctuating cameras. Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart. That time Daddy Padre duped us as Alec Ogletree. Sassy Batman. Into the cheese, indifferent on the goalie. Chairman Steve is on the lines with the kind of enthusiasm we need. St. Elmo's. Steve and Doug debating ball. Steve's selling his Tiger stock. Colonel Sanders is on the line and wants to talk wagering. Wants some advice for a rookie who wants to start gambling. Bofa Deez is up next and he's down in the dumps because she left him. A mail order bride from Laos. Advice for marriage number 6.(35:40-59:43) Jackson didn't read JR's article in The Athletic this morning but he did get up. Audio of Jim Montgomery on what he wants to see more of out of the Blues in order to improve. That Nonling is a real puck knower. Gabe doing some quote tweeting this morning. When Nakos has it, you know it's true. Engagement farming. Does Jackson speak in riddles? Boogie boarding.(59:53-1:19:05) Childish Gambino. You ever been to 30 Rock? Spicy Tso and Legend of Columbia's YouTube battle. Audio of Rece Davis talking about people sleeping on Mizzou this weekend in the matchup against Vandy. Audio of Drink talking about not being affected by Gameday. More guest picker speculation. Famous roommates. A Doug guessing game. Data from Bill.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Cinematographer Larkin Seiple (Weapons, Everything Everywhere All at Once, This Is America) joins Bonfire Conversations to discuss his creative process, building emotion through light, and crafting the haunting “woman with the scissors” scene in Weapons. Hosted by Hamidreza Nikoofar."In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, I talk with award-winning cinematographer Larkin Seiple, the creative eye behind the horror hit "Weapons", "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (Oscar Winner for Best Picture), "Swiss Army Man", and Childish Gambino's iconic "This Is America".Larkin talks about his journey from shooting low-budget music videos to crafting some of the most inventive visuals in modern cinema. He shares the story behind his collaboration with director Zach Cregger on Weapons — one of the year's most talked-about horror films — and breaks down the now-famous “woman with the scissors” scene that left audiences breathless.We also discuss how he builds emotion through light and movement, what makes a strong director-cinematographer partnership, and his creative philosophy when balancing beauty and tension on screen.
Colin and Mike discuss the album discography of hip-hop sensation: Childish Gambino (AKA Donald Glover).
A New Sustainable CultureThrough the rise in pop culture, climate change awareness has increasingly been integrated into the entertainment industry. Particularly in the Black community, multimedia cultural campaigns are used to increase interest in environmental movements with the use of light-hearted, fun content. Artists, musicians, and influencers are leveraging their platforms to highlight the impacts of climate change and promote sustainable practices, which, in turn, provides easily accessible resources and information to marginalized communities that empower them to participate in the fight against climate change. Black Communities and Environmental JusticePopulations of color face disproportionate energy burdens caused by climate change. A study conducted by Rice University found that Black communities were more prone to live in vulnerable areas, a generational problem caused by the history of Black gentrification. Even now in 2024, Black communities in Georgia are forced to pay higher electricity bills, despite having lower rates compared to other states, due to old and inefficient household systems. According to the National Black Environmental Justice Networks, African Americans were also found to breathe in 56% more pollution than they cause, whereas their White counterparts breathe in 17% less pollution than generated. African Americans are also 75% more likely than White Americans to live in polluted communities, leading to 13.4% of African American children suffering from asthma, compared to 7.3% of White children. Starting in the 1970s, some black musicians included environmental themes in their productions. Artist Marvin Gaye released “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” to tackle discussions about oil spills and mercury waste; funk group Earth, Wind, & Fire released “Burnin' Bush” to bring awareness about the global destruction of Mother Earth. Those themes continue today in music produced by Black artists, such as in the popular single “Feels Like Summer” by Childish Gambino, which conveys worries about uncertain impacts caused by global warming. Additionally, artists such as SZA have partnered with brands to promote sustainable merchandise, encouraging a societal paradigm to rely on eco-friendly products. Representation and EducationWith more than 50% of the world's population active on social media, people are continuously exposed to the influx of information circulated by entertainment. Through the entertainment industry, climate news has become increasingly accessible and engaging, allowing communities to educate themselves on sustainability and mobilize action. Although hip-hop and rap were once considered controversial music genres due to themes of violence, drugs, and misogyny, there is a growing effort to utilize the storytelling aptitude of these genres for social and environmental commentary. Artists use rhymes and flow in hip-hop and rap to effectively share the living conditions, natural disasters, and climate injustice that people face. This empowerment of entertainment has motivated marginalized people to strengthen their community bonds and collaborate in fighting against climate change. The widespread influence of entertainment is fostering inspiration for a new culture promoting climate equity and agency, as well as the normalization of environmentalism in society. Who are the co-founders of Klean Energy Kulture?Corey Dennard and Michael Hawthorne Jr. (Akachè Marcino) are the co-founders of Klean Energy Kulture, a non-profit environmental entertainment company. Corey Dennard, popularly known as Mr. Hanky, is a hit producer who has worked with top charting artists, including Snoop Dog, Usher, and Soulja Boy. Michael Hawthorne Jr., also known as Akachè Marcino, is an environmentalist and political organizer. Hawthorne has worked on Barack Obama's first presidential campaign and Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign. Together, they lead Black communities towards climate resiliency through campaigning for clean energy.Further ReadingCanary Media: This Atlanta duo has a theory to drive climate action: Make it coolMedium: How Michael Hawthorne Jr Of Klean Energy Kulture Is Helping to Promote Sustainability and Climate JusticeAmerican Lung Association: Disparities in the Impact of Air PollutionAtmos: Composing Climate Change: The Radical Legacy of Black MusiciansClimate Reality Project: Environmental RacismFor a transcript of this episode, please visit https://climatebreak.org/promoting-clean-energy-through-pop-culture-with-klean-energy-kulture-co-founders-michael-hawthorne-jr-and-corey-dennard/.
On episode 113 of the Planet LP podcast, host Ted Asregadoo welcomes guest John Maschino to dive deep into the world of protest songs. While many immediately think of the 1960s, this episode explores how rebellious anthems have evolved and continue to be a powerful force in music. From the satirical observations of Devo's "Beautiful World" to the deeply personal liberation in Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club," and the unflinching social commentary of Childish Gambino's "This is America" and Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," this episode covers a wide range of musical rebellion. Ted and John also discuss examples of religious rebellion, such as The Lovestrange's "Hey Now, People," along with economic injustice in Oliver Anthony's "Rich Men North of Richmond," the fight for marriage equality in The Gossip's "Standing in the Way of Control," and the broader landscape of protest in the music of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and more. Jump right into a deep discussion on the intersection of music, change, and rebellion. Planet LP's sponsor is Steve Fox's Old School. The first place to go to stream R&B dance hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
How does a country of 10 million people dominate the global pop charts? From ABBA's Eurovision breakthrough to Max Martin's methodical hit-making, Sweden has quietly engineered a kind of musical Stockholm Syndrome: we've all become captives to their sound without realizing it. Listen to the crystalline vocal production and deceptively simple chord progressions in tracks by Lisa, Childish Gambino, and Addison Rae, and you're hearing Sweden's sonic fingerprint so embedded in pop's DNA that it now defines the genre itself. We sit down with pop star Zara Larsson to explore her love letter to home, "Midnight Sun." As she puts it, "I can't really leave Sweden; it's just something that's like a part of who I am," a sentiment that captures how Swedish pop's unique blend of melancholy and euphoria, mirroring the country's extreme seasons, has made us all willing prisoners of Stockholm's musical empire. Songs Discussed Lisa ft. Rosalia: "New Woman" Childish Gambino: "Lithonia" Addison Rae: "Fame Is a Gun" Bleachers: "Tiny Moves" Zara Larsson: "Midnight Sun" Robyn: "Show Me Love" Robyn: "Dancing on My Own" Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Brad Mehldau "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt and Samer dive deep into twelve remarkable artists who've successfully bridged the entertainment divide. From Justin Timberlake's smooth transition from boy band heartthrob to serious dramatic actor, to Carrie Brownstein's seamless movement between indie rock and sketch comedy, these performers defy the notion that you must choose a single creative path.The episode explores unexpected musical talents, like Zooey Deschanel's sweet vocals in She & Him and Steve Martin's impressive banjo skills, alongside discussions of Donald Glover's dual identity as Childish Gambino and Jack Black's perfect fusion of comedy and rock with Tenacious D. We also celebrate legends like Cher, whose Oscar-winning acting complements her iconic music career, and remember talents like Aaliyah, whose promising dual career was tragically cut short.What becomes clear throughout our musical journey is that true artistry rarely confines itself to a single medium. These exceptional talents remind us that creativity flows where it will, sometimes producing individuals who can captivate us equally whether they're delivering lines or delivering lyrics. Whether you're more familiar with their on-screen performances or their chart-topping hits, you'll gain a new appreciation for these multi-dimensional artists.Which of these double-threats surprised you most? Are there others we missed? Follow us on Instagram @superawesomemix and join the conversation about celebrities who refuse to be defined by just one talent.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1eYwq2iWqdVRnbIRfyGBKT?si=b9819bd6b9a3420dWhat Goes Around // Comes Around by Justin TimberlakeYou're No Rock n' Roll Fun by Sleater-KinneyWhy Do YOu Let Me Stay Here? by She & HimYou Didn't Know Me When by Harry Connick, Jr.Heartbeat by Childish GambinoIf I Could Turn Back Time by CherThe Metal by Tenacious DSo Familiar by Steve Martin, Steep Canyon RangersAre You That Somebody by AaliyahMathematics by Mos DefKings And Queens by Thirty Seconds To MarsSun City by Artists United Against Apartheid Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Episode 092 is all about the underground, from sea to mighty sea; welcome MORiLLO and AIN'T SISTERS! Among my preferred dancefloor generals on the decks across the past decade, it's high time to tap in with The Dub Cartographer, global bass sorcerer MORiLLO down in L.A. Gov't name Zach Morillo, the Groundation drummer pulls double-duty as a dynamite producer-dj and modern-day dub maestro. My man was kind enough to share some stoke, perspective, co-conspirators, and crucial creative processes surrounding his intoxicating latest full-length release, and this exciting new collaborative chapter in an ever-evolving electronic dance music career. Listen to MORiLLO - The Dub Cartographer Get the 411 on Atlanta-based, SOSMP faves AIN'T SISTERS. Frontpersons Barb Carbon and Arrie Bozeman join the pod from the deep Southeast, an insightful, humorous, nostalgic chat to discuss their unique connection, band origin/journey, their music & message, and the incomparable energy native to the Spirit of Suwannee. Across the past few years, it's been recommended I check out this white-hot band of badasses in ATL, by way of numerous folks in the know. As such, it was hella cool to finally hear their colorful story, karmic chemistry, and punky alt-folk rock musical adventuring; reflections and recollections heard straight from the Ain't Sisters' mouths. 0:00 - ep.092 preview 3:00 - SPONSOR - Aaron Schwartz Art 6:20 - The Upful Update 10:10 - introducing MORiLLO 13:20 - INTERVIEW w/ MORiLLO [40min] 53:40 - introducing AIN'T SISTERS 56:30 - INTERVIEW w/ Barb and Arrie [46min] 1:42:30 - Afterglow x ViBE Junkie Jamz MORiLLO bio- With a desire to expand his opportunities across the music world, Zach moved to Los Angeles in 2012. He quickly found work as a touring drummer for internationally acclaimed artists RHYE, Childish Gambino, and Groundation and has traveled the world performing at the biggest and best festivals and venues like Coachella, Red Rocks, and The Hollywood Bowl. In addition, he has been creating and developing his own unique sound and identity through music production and djing. As ‘MORiLLO', Zach has released a multitude of projects on established labels such as Gravitas Recordings, Muti Music, High Vibe Records, Tribal Trap, Hybrid Trap, Simplify, and Play Me Records. As he continues to build his project, Zach's music has been celebrated by music lovers and DJ's on stages and at festivals around the world. MORiLLO released his latest LP The Dub Cartographer in summer 2025. MORiLLO on Bandcamp MORiLLO on IG Ain't Sisters bio - Fun, eclectic folk rock. Fronted by the deliciously androgynous duo Arrie Bozeman and Barb Carbon, the Aints deliver high-energy performances of their wildly diverse original music. Joined by the hardest working men in rock n Roll, Richie Jones on the Boom Chick thwackita whackita, and Justin Boudreau, aka BooDreamy, masterfully holding down the rhythm section and making everybody swoon with their gorgeous licks. Think Indigo Girls meets Dream Theater but with a little Birdcloud in the mix. AIN'T SISTERS YouTube AIN'T SISTERS IG ViBE Junkie Jamz MORiLLO x Peace Sine "Tribal Dub" Ain't Sisters 11/11/22 Tree House CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR - AARON SCHWARTZ ART! VENMO Bee a few dollas 4 makin U holla! Upful LIFE Patreon EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen/Comment on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
Live at Green Man 2025, Gruff Glyn offers his tales of working many jobs while playing in an excellent band. Taking time off his role at the solar panel / breast enlargement call centre to play a role in The Martian (Ridley Scott) where he played table tennis with Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino; to the importance of the Welsh language and independent music venues; and the concept behind Melin Melyn's first album Hill on the Mill. Thank you Lisa Wright, Ed, Sophie and Green Man festival. Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm capping off the Lollapalooza Series with today's Part 3 from Chicago's Grant Park, including interviews with first-timers Malik Flint of bLAck pARty, along with Evan Ojeda and Charlie Baird of San Diego rock band benches.Malik is an LA-based artist originally from Arkansas (hence the LA and AR of bLAck pARty), who for over a decade now has been creating compelling beats mixing funk, afrobeats and hip hop with a dash of country and R&B. The excitement of this young artist has been on full display and he's cultivated a working relationship with Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino as well as Issa Rae. His latest album, The Last Dance, is out there now!Evan Ojeda and Charlie Baird are childhood pals and now make up one-half of the band benches. First timers at Lolla, these guys bring the SoCal energy to the festival. Their latest effort, an EP entitled “Kill The Lights” has put them on the map as a force in the glam rock world, and I'm excited for what's in store for this fun and super talented band from California!==============================Episode Chapters:00:00 Episode Greeting with Host Josh Rosenberg and Introducing Malik Flint04:55 Interview with Malik Flint aka bLAck pARty20:05 Malik Flint wrap-up with Host Josh Rosenberg21:49 Introducing benches24;40 Interview with Evan Ojeda and Charlie Baird of benches43:30 benches Wrap-Up with Host Josh Rosenberg================================For more information on Roadcase:https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
#524 On Speed Oddities: The 2025 Gareth Jones On Speed Summer Music Compilation. Strange & curious tunes in the style of some unexpected artists. Gareth gathers together some of the more unusual songs created for the podcast over the last 20 years.
Every record collector has a secret stash of weird LPs, a bizarre stack of wax tucked away for safe keeping. The return of Lightning Licks Radio brings those strange selections out of the darkness of the basement and into the brightness of our turntables. Special guest Licker Jordan Pries, coproprietor of our local record store of choice Electric Kitsch, brings some stunning sonic oddities to the discussion. Let's get weird, Podcast America.Sonic contributions to the RETURN OF LIGHTNIN' LICKS RADIO podcast, episode forty-four, include: N.P.R. Please support National Public Radio. Beastie Boys, James Todd Smith, Too Poetic, Method Man, The Gravediggaz. Bobby Hebb, John Ussery, Brothers Johnson, De La Soul, Prince Paul, M.C. Eight, Redman, Migos. Eminem, Yelawolf, Wild Style, Lawrence Welk, Jo Ann Castle, Eddie Van Halen, Marcy Tigner, Benny Chong. Alain Goraguer, Madlib, Jay Dilla.Denzel Curry, Serge Gainsbourg. Inner Circle, Homeboy Sandman, John Wayne, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, John Mitchum, random standard USA patriotic marches. Public Enemy, Pete Seger, Hump the Grinder, Curtis Gadson, Sandy Bull, Homer Croy. Frank De Vol, Christopher Knight, Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, John Fahey. Arc of All, Abraham Jefferson, Errol Paul Reid, Ern Westmore, Recordings from the K.P.M. archives, Peter Thomas, Ronald Frank, Simon George Begg, A. P. Gall, Curtis Mooney, Alex Heffes. Francis Shaw, Keith Mansfield, Arch E. Roberts, Donald J. Trump & his J6 insurrectionists, Tony Kinsey, George Fenton, Kenneth Freeman. Louis Ridgway, Wayne Fischer, Hank Williams, John Weissrock, various Christian organ standards and hymnals, The Langley Schools Project, Brian Wilson, D.J. Shadow. The Doug Wood Band, The Titans, The Larks, Ru Paul, Joe Maphis, Z.Z. Top, The Del Vikings, rad sound effects of drag cars, go-karts, and speed boats. The De-Fenders, random archived educational films, Massive Internal Complications, The Doors, The Doobie Brothers, Nicolette Larson, The Templeton Twins with Teddy Turner's Bunson Burners, Blood Sweat and Tears, The Beatles, Jose Feliciano, Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio's Four Seasons with Frankie Valli, Harry Nilsson. Electric Light Orchestra, The Lustful Sex Life of a Perverted Nympho Housewife, heart recordings, Kesha, John Burt & Dave Corbin, Doctors Jack and Rexella (Oh, Rexella!) Van Impe, Robin Williams, Johnny Carson, X.T.C., Dusty Springfield, Adrian Quesada, The Source of Light and Power, The Clockers, The Outlaw Blues Band, Cheech & Chong, and Childish Gambino.The mixtape is bananas. Good fucking luck.A) Vroom-Vroom. Insects. Jesse James. Gospel Train. Beauty Exercises. John Wayne's Amerikkka.B) The United Nations & the New World Order. Sex & Rock-N-Roll. Light My Fire. Church Organ. Drugs. Fin.WATCH La Planette Sauvage ON VIMEO HEREListen to the mixtape on Soundcloud here! (if necessary)
Get to know Fullermoe, the creative force behind some of the most iconic streetwear merch in the game! In this episode, Chris Johnson sits down with Fuller to talk about his journey from up-and-coming designer to working with major stars like Lizzo, Childish Gambino, New Found Glory, Miley Cyrus, Wu Tang Clan, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, Eminem, and more. Fuller shares: How he developed his one-of-a-kind streetwear style The wild stories behind designing merch for music legends What it's really like collaborating with A-list artists His creative process and inspiration Tips for aspiring designers looking to break into the merch world And so much more! Whether you're a streetwear enthusiast, music fan, or just love hearing creative journeys, this episode is packed with inspiration and behind-the-scenes stories you won't want to miss.
The Revolution Will Be Spotified: Music As a Rhetorical Mode of Resistance (Lexington Books, 2024) investigates the rhetorical strategies present in mainstream popular music and how those strategies are implemented to empower resistance. Case studies across the genres of popular music in the West are surveyed throughout the book to consider the power of music as a rhetorical tool during cultural flashpoints and times of crisis. Carey analyzes songs such as “This is America” by Childish Gambino, “Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé, “Thought Contagion” by Muse, and more to consider the impact of contemporary music on culture and social justice movements. Scholars of rhetoric and composition, communication, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology will find this book particularly interesting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
The Revolution Will Be Spotified: Music As a Rhetorical Mode of Resistance (Lexington Books, 2024) investigates the rhetorical strategies present in mainstream popular music and how those strategies are implemented to empower resistance. Case studies across the genres of popular music in the West are surveyed throughout the book to consider the power of music as a rhetorical tool during cultural flashpoints and times of crisis. Carey analyzes songs such as “This is America” by Childish Gambino, “Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé, “Thought Contagion” by Muse, and more to consider the impact of contemporary music on culture and social justice movements. Scholars of rhetoric and composition, communication, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology will find this book particularly interesting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Revolution Will Be Spotified: Music As a Rhetorical Mode of Resistance (Lexington Books, 2024) investigates the rhetorical strategies present in mainstream popular music and how those strategies are implemented to empower resistance. Case studies across the genres of popular music in the West are surveyed throughout the book to consider the power of music as a rhetorical tool during cultural flashpoints and times of crisis. Carey analyzes songs such as “This is America” by Childish Gambino, “Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé, “Thought Contagion” by Muse, and more to consider the impact of contemporary music on culture and social justice movements. Scholars of rhetoric and composition, communication, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology will find this book particularly interesting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
The Revolution Will Be Spotified: Music As a Rhetorical Mode of Resistance (Lexington Books, 2024) investigates the rhetorical strategies present in mainstream popular music and how those strategies are implemented to empower resistance. Case studies across the genres of popular music in the West are surveyed throughout the book to consider the power of music as a rhetorical tool during cultural flashpoints and times of crisis. Carey analyzes songs such as “This is America” by Childish Gambino, “Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé, “Thought Contagion” by Muse, and more to consider the impact of contemporary music on culture and social justice movements. Scholars of rhetoric and composition, communication, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology will find this book particularly interesting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The Revolution Will Be Spotified: Music As a Rhetorical Mode of Resistance (Lexington Books, 2024) investigates the rhetorical strategies present in mainstream popular music and how those strategies are implemented to empower resistance. Case studies across the genres of popular music in the West are surveyed throughout the book to consider the power of music as a rhetorical tool during cultural flashpoints and times of crisis. Carey analyzes songs such as “This is America” by Childish Gambino, “Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé, “Thought Contagion” by Muse, and more to consider the impact of contemporary music on culture and social justice movements. Scholars of rhetoric and composition, communication, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology will find this book particularly interesting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Watch Our Last Video Here: https://youtu.be/rq5i1N_lES0?si=R0ojQ2YROD5KohDP We sit down with renowned animation director Ivan Dixon. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, from Ivan's work on the popular comic Muscles McQuack to his experience directing music videos for artists like Childish Gambino. Ivan also shares behind-the-scenes insights into his work on major animation projects, including The Simpsons, Rick and Morty, and Fallout video games. Tune in to hear about the creative processes, industry challenges, and Ivan's perspective on the evolution of 2D and 3D animation.
On this episode, I'm dropping another minisode to give a few Fourth of July horror films to add to your list of holiday horror. Some familiar ones and also some lesser known ones, I hope. Spoiler free and firework filled. The artist on my podcast playlist is Childish Gambino. Game Over! tee in profile pic by Dethink Tees. https://dethink.bigcartel.com/product/game-over-man-game-over
Scrump and Drew talk about; Eminem, Rohanna, B.o.B, Hayley Williams, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, R.E.M, Childish Gambino, Bun B, Mitch & Mickey, Niiice, John Michel & Anthony James and more! Love the Way You Lie-Eminem ft Rihanna Airplanes-B.o.B ft Hayley Williams City of Stars-Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone Losing My Religion-R.E.M. R.I.P.-Childish Gambino ft Bun B A Kiss At the End of the Rainbow-Mitch & Mickey Sweaty Hands-Niiice world's end-Jon Michel & Anthony James
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by the nicest Hip Hop cast you could assemble in one place - CHILDISH GAMBINO, RUN THE JEWELS, DANNY BROWN, OPEN MIKE EAGLE & JEAN GRAE!Note: you might hear a different episode number in the intro - pay no mind - this is episode 622! ✌️Listeners who got on board in more recent years might not be aware of the incredible XFM radio show that Pip used to host called 'The Beatdown'. It was totally essential listening for those with even a passing interest in Hip Hop and Rap, and if those were your chose specialist subjects, you would be spoiled by the riches contained within each episode. Interviews, special themed segments, live recordings, spoken word and poetry, it was all in there. This is producer Buddy typing and I was even a guest at one point, which was a true delight (and a rare treat to see Pip operating the set in real time).Here is a collection of some classic moments from the shows, which all pre-date the Distraction Pieces Podcast mind you, where Pip gets in full interview mode and gets some marvellous results from the guests.Here are some timecodes if you want them but do peep the whole ep in full, it's a total treat:Childish Gambino • 4m 17sRun The Jewels • 13m 25sDanny Brown • 29m 41sOpen Mike Eagle • 38m 15s (phone interview)Jean Grae • 52m 33s (phone interview)Lovely stuff, a really great chance to hear some long lost treaures!PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SetlistMalumz on Decks, Mpho.Wav - Teka (Maz (BR) Remix)The Deepshakerz, Xander Pratt - Warrior WUULA - Mulungu Childish Gambino - This is America [Samuel Prince Remix]Kendrick Lamar, SZA - All The Stars [Hoax (BE) & Unread Remix] Pagez, Bun Xapa, C-Mart - Up DownKhenya (IBZ) - Jarana Voodoochild - Control #ToProgress Daylite at Sobox: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/daylite-at-sobox-house-music-food-arts-social-orlando-tickets-1343915049089?aff=oddtdtcreatorSend demos via Trackstack: https://tstack.app/nuans.fm Instagram www.instagram.com/nuans.fm TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nuans.fm Threads https://www.threads.net/@nuans.fm links: https://nuans.komi.io/Guest Mix Submissionshttps://nuansfm.com/sohguestmix#ToProgress
Scrump and Drew talk about the music of; Childish Gambino, Drake, Labi Siffre, Rick James, Nirvana, Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash, Skip James, UB40 and more! This Is America-Childish Gambino Nice For What-Drake Bless the Telephone-Labi Siffre Super Freak-Rick James Lithium-Nirvana White Lines-Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash Devil Got My Woman-Skip James Red Red Wine-UB4O Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Steven and Ian begin this week's episode with some exciting news: Ian is writing a book (0:00)! Incredibly, it's an in-depth look at Childish Gambino's Camp. (Actually, it's about emo in the '90s.) Steven also presses Ian for his opinion on the new Black Country, New Road album, which he didn't bring up last week (4:30). From there, they do an extended lightning round on new singles from newly announced albums by Arcade Fire, Turnstile, Stereolab, and Pulp (15:17). Then they review the latest record by Bon Iver, which Steven likes more than Ian (45:53).In Recommendation Corner, Ian discusses the latest from screamo band Record Setter while Steven stumps for the podcast The History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs (56:51).New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 234 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Sofía Valdés over Zoom video!Acclaimed Panamanian singer-songwriter Sofía Valdés unveils her anxiously awaited self-titled debut album, Sofía Valdés, out now via Warner Records.In bringing the 10-track album to life, Sofía worked extensively with producers Michael Uzowuru (known for his work on groundbreaking albums like Rosalía's Motomami and SZA's Ctrl), Alex Goose (Vince Staples, Childish Gambino) and Carter Lang (SZA, Lykke Li), as well as in-demand musicians like Local Natives guitarist Ryan Hahn and Diana Gordon.From the epic “Tacones Por La Puerta” featuring cinematic strings from acclaimed Brazilian composer Arthur Verocai to the guitar-driven funk of “Already Yours” and the tender plea on “Un Momento,” the album affirms Sofía as a bold and eloquent songwriter inspired by her family's deep, multi-generational connection to music.She paved the way for the album's arrival with fan favorite collaborations with Latin sensations DannyLux on “Lento” and Cuco on “How's That Working Out,” which earned widespread critical praise, including Rolling Stone who hailed its “modern bossa nova blend of jangly guitar and sleek beats perfect for late summer,” and Ones To Watch who called it “a collab of indie Latino royalty."Her catalog to date — including her previous EPs Silvia, In Bloom, and Ventura — has received a long list of critical acclaim from the likes of NPR, W Magazine, Interview Magazine, NYLON, and many more for her beautifully original blend of bossa nova, folk, and pop.ABOUT SOFÍA VALDÉS Sofia Valdes, a singer/songwriter born and bred in Panama, creates the kind of emo onally honest and beautifully original pop music that could only come from years of exploration. After learning to play guitar at the age of eight and writing her first song at 13, the independent-minded artist sharpened her craft in part by building an eclectic sonic vocabulary informed by everything from folk and bossa nova to '60s Motown and '70s soul. Valdes alchemizes those inspira ons into a sound all her own, gracing each track with her indelible songwriting and beguiling voice. With its transcendent melodies and shapeshifting rhythms, Ventura is an elegant introduction the vibrant musicality that may very well be in Valdes's blood: her great-grandfather was the legendary Cuban musician Miguelito Valdes, and her great-great grandmother was Silvia De Grasse (a Panamanian singer who once performed with Louis Armstrong). We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SofíaValdés #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.