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What's better than 1 cover girl? 2 COVER GIRLS! We're back with just us two in the studio, and of course it's a banger. The girls talk about how important it is to work and grow with your friends in your respective industries, choosing to design your life the way you truly want and cutting your coat according to your actual size; continuing with the new Bounce film club (incoming!) watch: Sinners!, and what we think are the craziest dilemmas of the season so far. We hope you enjoyyy! Don't forget to use #ISWIS or #SWISPodcast to share your thoughts while listening to the podcast on Twitter! Rate the show 5 stars on whatever app you listen to and leave a review, share with everyone you know and if you also watch on YouTube, subscribe, like and leave a comment!Remember to sign up and send money to your loved ones using Coins By Bamboo; using our code ‘ISWIS'! and our link: https://app.adjust.com/1m9ph3zoMake sure to follow us onTwitter: @ISWISPodcastInstagram: @isaidwhatisaidpodYoutube: @isaidwhatisaidpodHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this very special episode, Troy and Dara discuss an issue close to their hearts, Playboy Magazine from September 2006 featuring the Girls Next Door, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson. Subscribe to our Patreon, follow us on IG @whatsyourissueshow and please leave us a rating and review (preferably in the style of a letter to the editor! We'll read it on the show!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's pick is the 1975 film Cover Girl Models. Three fashion models kind of, sort of become involved in some espionage shenanigans in a roundabout way, barely. It's all very confusing. Vic Diaz is criminally underused.
Cedar Point Baptist Church, located at Highway 31 West Bend Road in Coffeeville, presents Vacation Bible School from July 8 through 10, 5:30 until 7:30 nightly. Cedar Point Women's Ministry presents “Cover Girls 2024: Cover Me Until I Recover”, scripture: Luke 13:12. Guest speaker, Minister Shelia Creighton of St. Luke Baptist Church in Grove Hill. Presented on Saturday, July 13, at 10 a.m. Come and join us for these two occasions and let us praise God together. Pastor Bill Flynn will lead revival services at Springfield Methodist Protestant Church on July 14-17. Pastor Flynn is an ordained bishop in the...Article Link
UM HELLO? Angelina opens up about her work experience as an EMT prior to coming back into the television world on Jersey Shore: Family Vacation this week! She talks about everything she went through, some crazy experiences on the job and all she learned along the way. Tune in Jerzdays for brand-new episodes of Um Hello? with Angelina for binge-worthy motivational stories, raw & honest dialogue, behind the scenes secrets of filming a reality show, surprise celebrity guests and plenty of juicy drama. Join the Angelina Army! www.angelinapivarnick.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/angelinamtv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelinamtv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelinamtvjs YouTube: https://youtube.com/@therealangelinapivarnick X(Twitter): https://x.com/angelinamtvjs Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/angelinamtv Learn more about “Freestyle for Rocco Sip & Shop with Cover Girls for Rocco Strong” Fundraiser happening on June 19th at the Historic Old Bermuda Inn in Staten Island. Admission price includes ONE free ticket for a fabulous door prize. There will also be raffles and a 50/50 to help benefit Rocco Strong for NO ONE FIGHTS ALONE. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/freestyle-for-rocco-sip-and-shop-with-the-cover-girls-for-rocco-strong-tickets-867066648687 Recorded & Filmed at Fenix Recording Studios 4442 Arthur Kill Road Staten Island, NY 10309 FenixStudios.com 718-227-2345 IG:TonyHansonFenix IG:FenixStudios This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're going back to Old School Guys on this episode of The Chazz Palminteri Show! This week I sit down with one of pioneers of Hip-Hop, Sal Abbatiello. Sal Abbatiello is an executive in the music business. Abbatiello created and produced the freestyle, urban/dance-pop trio, The Cover Girls, whose hits include "Show Me" and "Wishing on a Star". Abbatiello is also the owner of Fever Records. Sal is Bronx born and a native, starting as a bartender in his father's bar. The disco era was taking over the club scene in Manhattan with Studio 54, two years later in 1972 at the early age of 19, knowing this was the new music of that time, he went on to open his own club, it was the first disco in the Bronx, called the Playhouse. This is where he started promoting his own shows by handing out flyers and selling tickets himself.
A classic segment starts out the show, the latest nonsense about Harry and Megan, Grab Bag, Local Beat, Haney looks at one of the cover stars of the SI Swimsuit Edition, Roger's segment, a game of Stan's 10 to 200, Fluffer, your emails, News, and more...
She is the OG lead singer of freestyle phenomenon The Cover Girls, welcome Angel Mercado as my guest! She shares about David Cole and C&C Music Factory, being fired from the group, solo album, and their reunion, touring with NKOTB, and so many fun stories. Angel is a blast!
Miss Heard celebrates Season 4, Episode 184 with Rose Royce's “Car Wash” that was attached to the comedy movie also named “Car Wash” Their other songs that also did well were the DNA of other songs we hear now as well as being covered and sampled by so many talented artists such as Madonna, Jay Z, The Cover Girls to Beyonce, and Daft Punk to name a few… You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #RoseRoyce #CarWash #RoseNorwalt #GwenDickey #NormanWhitfield https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkxaunLybuM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_Wash_(song) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Royce https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Dickey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_Wash_(film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Duke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Fargas
On this episode of Made in Hollywood Mark and William discuss some of their favorite TV shows. Also, it's War of the Hollywood Christmas Movies Part 2!! You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about Jamie Tart, Ted Lasso, Scrooged, It's a Wonderful Life, Die Hard, Gremlins, Home Alone, Christmas Vacation, In the Good Old Summertime, Meet Me in St. Louis, Bishops Wife, Preacher's Wife, Family Stone, Bad Santa, Little Women, Janet Leigh, June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lawford, Mary Astor, MGM, White Christmas, The Great Rupert, Krampus, 8 Crazy Nights, Adam Sandler, Bruce Willis, Chevy Chase, Donna Reed, Jimmy Stewart, Bill Murray, Rosemary Clooney, Caddyshack, Ground Hogs Day, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Billy Bob Thornton, Jason Sudeikis, Fleabag, Derry Girls, Netflix, Yellowstone, Kevin Costner, Harrison Ford, Dances with Wolves, Dallas, Taylor Sheridan, and Cover Girls
Scare en spectacle le 18 novembre au Magog avec Rat Piss (Vomit Productions), à Sherbrooke, ainsi que le 19 novembre à Trois-Rivières avec Enfants Sauvages. Lors de cet épisode, je m'entretiens avec de Phil, Gab, Dan et FnF (et Nate Botch en pensée) de SCARE. On jase de More Women On Stage / YMCA Québec / Camp Rock, le No Fun, ‘'Congratulations On Your Death'', le visuel de Kevin Martel, Uglybass player et SEDMI dans la recherche sonore, rejeter les conventions, leurs chansons dans le film ‘'Arsenault et Fils'' de Rafaël Ouellet, la scène Loud / Grind au Québec vs ailleurs, les bands à Nate (Saccage, Sedimentum, Névrose, Ear Maggot, Tandemoniak, KickAssViolence), Toys of Disharmony / Di7, les étiquettes, les bands à Phil (Bhatt, Bad Crowd, Socially Retarded), les tabous du suicide et l'importance d'écouter et de référer aux ressources, la fin du ska, les projets de François (Still My Queen, 30 Seconds Before You Die, December Shade, The Muffles), Margaret Tracteur et ‘'Cette machine tue les préjugés'' et les bands à Gab (Bronco, La Chose, Cover Girls, Machine Gun Suzie, The Offenders, Cold Folks, Barbara Daris, Alie Sin, Les gros chars, Ban Jovi), l'aide de Première Ovation. Tous droits réservés aux artistes respectifs : SCARE – Congratulations On Your Death - Congratulations On Your Death Bhatt – II - Que nous reste-t'il Tandemoniak – We Stole Satan's Bike - Écogrind Margaret Tracteur – Mettre la charrue devant les bœufs - Le Puits SCARE https://scareqc.bandcamp.com/ UGLY_BASSPLAYER https://uglybassplayer.bandcamp.com/ BHATT https://bhattqc.bandcamp.com/ BAD CROW badcrow.bandcamp.com SOCIALLY RETARDED https://sociallyretarded.bandcamp.com/ BRONCO https://broncoqc.bandcamp.com/ MARGARET TRACTEUR https://margarettracteur.bandcamp.com/ COLD FOLKS https://coldfolks.bandcamp.com/ TANDEMONIAK https://tandemoniak.bandcamp.com/releases SACCAGE https://saccage.bandcamp.com/ SEDIMENTUM https://sedimentum.bandcamp.com/ KICKASSVIOLENCE https://kickxassxviolence.bandcamp.com/ EAR MAGGOT https://earmaggot.bandcamp.com/ NÉVROSE https://nevrose.bandcamp.com/ SEDMI https://sedmi.bandcamp.com/ ALIE SIN https://aliesin.bandcamp.com/ MACHINE GUN SUZIE https://machinegunsuzie.bandcamp.com/ STILL MY QUEEN https://stillmyqueen.bandcamp.com/ 30 SECONDS BEFORE YOU DIE https://comedowneffect.bandcamp.com/album/you-must-hear-it-before-you-die-remastered-edition-2010 DECEMBER SHADE https://decembershade.bandcamp.com/ LE CLASH https://linktr.ee/leclashpodcast Logo ‘'Le Clash Podcast'' par Maxime Bonenfant (tous droits réservés à Philippe Vaillancourt) Thème d'introduction de ‘'Le Clash Podcast''par Lazy Workforce (tous droits réservés à Felix Bolduc, Julien de Kermadec, Jonathan Miron, Philippe Vaillancourt), mix Simon Pelletier
On this episode of Made in Hollywood Mark and William dive deep into the Mandela Effect and the new Joker movie. You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about Sony Studios, Wheel of Fortune, Shark Tank, Mr. Wonderful, Wanna White, Bullshit, Howie Mandel, Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man, The Joker sequel, Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Harley Quinn, Newsies, Kenny Ortega, AMC Theaters, Chris Dupré, Christian Bale, film rights and clearances, Liv Southard, Breaking Legs, Cover Girls, The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg, David Lynch, Paul Dano, Michelle Williams, Universal Studios, Alternatememories.com, Mandela Effect, Gremlins, KitKat Bars, and Smokey the Bear.
This is a longggg episode—sorry y'all! Not sure where we could cut it down. In this episode, we review the week's headlines, including Toto Wolff being too powerful, Mattia believing that everything is a-okay in Ferrari land, and the US wanting more races. We then do a deep dive into Lewis Hamilton's Vanity Fair cover story and GQ's Ferrari Feature. IF YOU MAKE IT TO THE END WE LOVE YA. Looking for memes and to stay connected? Follow Get Checkered on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and watch us on YouTube to see our shocked faces.
On this episode of Made in Hollywood Mark and William surprise each other with different topics of conversation! You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about found footage, Back to the Future the musical, Tootsie, Indiana Jones, National Treasure, horror films, As Above So Below, Nicolas Flamel, cake, audition technique, self-tapes, WeAudition, Vegan, Tender Greens, 11.22.63 on Hulu, eBay, Haunted Blanket, Cover Girls, The Graduate, Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Hello Darkness my old friend, playing piano, and the ultimate French betrayal.
Beautiful Felicia Marie Johnson traveled from her home in San Diego, California to Houston, Texas to celebrate her birthday and look for a new job. Two days later she disappeared. Her family is looking tirelessly for her. Please donate anything you can to help her father remain in Texas to continue with search efforts. SOURCE MATERIALABC10 San DiegoABC10 San DiegoABC10 San DiegoABC13 NewsCBS8 News San DiegoClick2Houston NewsClick2Houston NewsCW39 NewsHouston Public MediaHouston Public MediaKHOU11KHOU11KHOU11KHOU11KHOU11KWTX 10 NewsLas Vegas Review JournalADDITIONAL SOURCESBill King's Blog - Sweetheart DealHOUSTON ANTI-TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATIONSTwelve11Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic ViolenceSupport the show
Summer Calendar is Sold Out for The Cover Girls…. So why am I stressing? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnightfreestyle/message
A search is underway for a woman who went missing over a week ago in northwest Houston, according to Texas EquuSearch. Felicia Marie Johnson, 24, was last seen leaving the Cover Girls Night Club in the 10300 block of West Little York Road on April 15. Check me out on Twitter.com Teller99truth Instagram Hardtalk79 https://cash.app/$HARDTRADIO Feel free to donate if you feel to do so and like the content. If you have any current event stories or videos that you want me to cover hit me up at Redpillman1988@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
The Cover Girls are back on tour, listen in for their current schedule, and hopefully you can make one of their shows! Also, don't forget to Subscribe to www.FreestyleBlast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnightfreestyle/message
Just one of the reasons why I haven't been booking The Cover Girls in New York! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnightfreestyle/message
I got Today I talk about the second VeVe drop that I got and what my game plan is for this collectible. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myvevecollectionmjp/message
On today's episode, I talk about my game plan for the upcoming DC Cover Girls S2 Drop and my price prediction for each of these collectibles. Because none of them are First Editions or First Appearances, I do not have a lot of interest in them at this time, but I will still set price predictions and a game plan for each of them just in case there is an opportunity to make a quick flip. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myvevecollectionmjp/message
"Entrepreneur offers hope to women with auto-detailing business" Kayla Kh, an entrepreneur opened a small, independently-owned auto-detailing business in London, Ont. hires women in need of new skills and a second chance.She came up with the idea for the business following the death of her older brother, Sam where together they used to pass around food to homeless people and had a big desire of helping the ones who are in need." This is her story.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/entrepreneur-offers-hope-to-women-with-auto-detailing-business-in-london-ont-1.6257644Please remember to like, share and leave your comments.Videos/Episodes are uploaded weekly.For the full video you can find the full podcast here: https://youtu.be/g_yWNGyJfNAIf you want me to continue making videos like these, please donate to our paypal account: paypal.me/partsmanagerpro
The Cover Girls... How many are there? And can you name them all? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnightfreestyle/message
1) Intro [00:00] 2) Zion Y Lennox ft Daddy Yankee – Yo Voy [00:30] 3) Zion – Yo Voy a Llegar [02:10] 4) Wisin Y Yandel, Hector El Father – El Telefono [02:30] 5) Hector El Father – Sola [03:22] 6) Zion – Alocate [04:24] 7) Rakim Y Ken-Y – Down [05:45] 8) La Factoria, Eddy Lover – Perdoname [07:06] 9) Big Boy, Angel Lopez – Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti [08:27] 10) De La Ghetto, Randy – Sensacion Del Bloque [09:30] 11) Don Omar – Pobre Diabla [10:00] 12) Tego Calderon – Dominicana [11:25] 13) Daddy Yankee – Lo Que Paso, Paso [12:36] 14) Ivy Queen – Yo Quiero Bailar [13:16] 15) Daddy Yankee – Gasolina [14:47] 16) Plan B – Guatauba [15:47] 17) El General ft Anayka – Rica y Apretadita [17:02] 18) Jowell Y Randy – No Te Veo [18:02] 19) Arcangel – Pa Que La Pases Bien [19:42] 20) Arcangel – Tengo Ganas De Ti [20:42] 21) Wisin Y Yandel – Me Estas Tentando [21:58] 22) Tego Calderon, Randy – Quitarte To [22:16] 23) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – Donde Estan Las Gatas [23:08] 24) Speedy – Amor Con La Ropa [24:18] 25) Don Chezina – Tra Tra Tra [25:11] 26) Daddy Yankee – Nunca Me Quedo (Live) [26:29] 27) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – La Combi Complet (Live) [26:43] 28) Secreto – Yo Soy Tu Tiguere (Live) [28:03] 29) La Nueva Escuela – Ella Me Mira [28:56] 30) Pablo Piddy – Si Tu Quiere Dembow [29:27] 31) Los Lunaticos – Siente El Ki [30:16] 32) Dembow Clasico Unstoppable Break [30:41] 33) El Alfa – Como Yo Me Muevo [30:57] 34) El Mayor Clasico ft Sensato – Bello [31:37] 35) Secreto – Papa Dios Me Dijo [32:43] 36) The Cover Girls – Show Me [34:55] 37) Shannon – Let The Music Play [36:27] 38) Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam – I Wonder If I Take You Home [37:46] 39) Stevie B – Spring Love [34:53] 40) Cynthia – Change On Me [39:50] 41) Jennifer Lopez – Waiting For Tonight [40:56] 42) Haddaway – What Is Love [42:13] 43) Corona – The Rhythm of the Night [43:13] 44) Modjo – Lady (Hear Me Tonight) [44:20] 45) Daft Punk – One More Time [45:36] 47) Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [46:37] 48) Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer [47:41] 49) Mana – Oye Mi Amor [48:46] 50) a-ha – Take on Me (Live) [50:37] 51) Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough [52:36] 52) Rick James – Give It To Me Baby [54:18] 53) Sergio Vargas – La Ventanita [55:46] 54) Benny Sadel – Que Pasara [57:08] 55) Bonny Cepeda – La Fotografia [58:47] 56) Los Hermanos Rosario – Mi Tonto Amor [60:24] 57) Fernandito Villalona – No Podras [61:45] 58) Rubby Perez – Tu Vas A Volar [63:40] 59) Juan Luis Guerra – El Farolito [65:21] 60) Anthony Santos – Yo Me Muero Por Ti (Live) [67:17] 61) Aventura – La Novelita (Live) [68:42] 62) Aventura – Amor Bonito (Novela 2) [69:09] 63) Teodoro Reyes – Los Pobres Tambien Lloran [70:22] 64) Anthony Santos – Ay Mujer [71:31] 65) Anthony Santos – Te Vas Amor [72:26] 66) Raulin Rodriguez – Medicina De Amor [73:17] 67) Raulin Rodriguez – Su Novio Primero [74:30] 68) Luis Miguel Del Amargue – Niña Coqueta [76:25] 69) Elvis Martinez – Fabula De Amor [77:50] 70) Jose Manuel El Sultan – Elizabeth [79:05] 71) Kiko Rodriguez – Vagabundo, Borracho y Loco [80:19] 72) Joe Veras – Se Te Nota [81:02] 73) Teodoro Reyes – Morire Bebiendo [81:52] 74) Luis Vargas – Esa Mujer [83:45] 75) Juan Bautista – Por Mala Fe [85:05] 76) Hildemaro – Desde El Fondo De Mi Corazon [87:17] 77) Willie Gonzalez – Pequeñas Cosas [89:18] 78) Maelo Ruiz, Pedro Conga – Si Supieras [90:33] 79) Jerry Rivera – Cuenta Conmigo [92:17] 80) Tito Rojas – Ella Se Hizo Deseo [93:51] 81) Eddie Santiago – Me Fallaste [95:38] 82) Grupo Niche – Gotas De Lluvia [96:50] 83) Frankie Ruiz – Ironia [99:06] 84) Los Adolescentes – Personal Ideal [101:21] 85) Selena – Amor Prohibido (Live) [103:03] 86) Selena – Como La Flor (Live) [104:11] 87) Ini Kamoze – World A Reggae (Out In The Street They Call It Murder) [105:15] 88) Buju Banton – Champion [106:39] 89) Red Fox, Rayvon – Bashment Party [107:36] 90) Wayne Wonder – Searching Dem Searching [108:40] 91) Beenie Man – Who Am I [109:02] 92) Mr. Vegas – Nike Air (Hands In The Air) [110:22] 93) Sean Paul – Infiltrate [110:54] 94) Red Rat – Tight Up Skirt [111:57] 95) Mr. Vegas – Heads High [112:53] 96) Louchie Lou & Michie One – Rich Girl [114:24] 97) Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb [115:38] 98) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote [116:27] 99) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Bam Bam [117:38] 100) Tanto Metro & Devonte – Everyone Falls in Love [118:21] 101) Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole – Give It Up To Me [119:31] 102) Wayne Wonder – No Letting Go [120:35] 103) Rupee – Tempted to Touch [122:25] 104) Kevin Lyttle – Turn Me On [123:23] 105) Nelly – Hot In Herre [124:18] 106) Snoop Dogg ft Pharell Williams – Beautiful [125:20] 107) Jagged Edge ft Nelly – Where The Party At [126:31] 108) Fatman Scoop ft Faith Evans – Be Faithful [128:12] 109) Usher ft Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah! [129:13] 110) Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz – Get Low [130:55] 111) Ciara ft Petey Pablo – Goodies [131:22] 112) Missy Elliot – Work It [132:00] 113) Busta Rhymes ft P. Diddy & Pharell – Pass The Courvoisier Part II [132:30] 114) DMX – Party Up [133:00] 115) Dr. Dre ft Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg – The Next Episode [134:30] 116) Fat Joe ft Terror Squad – Lean Back [135:50] 117) 50 Cent, Olivia – Candy Shop [136:50] 118) N.O.R.E. – Nothin’ [138:08] 119) Nas ft The Bravehearts – Oochie Wally [139:26] 120) Lil’ Kim ft 50 Cent – Magic Stick [140:54] 121) 50 Cent – In Da Club [141:12] 122) The Game ft 50 Cent – How We Do [141:43] 123) Jay-Z – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [143:36] 124) Jim Jones – We Fly High [144:37] 125) Jay-Z – Public Service Announcement [144:57] 126) 50 Cent – What Up Gangsta [145:42] 127) The Diplomats – Dipset Anthem [146:10] 128) Cam’ron, Lil Wayne – Suck It or Not [147:30] 129) The Diplomats – I Really Mean It [148:15] 130) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Oh Boy [148:43] 131) Kanye West – Can’t Tell Me Nothing [150:17] 132) Jay-Z – U Don’t Know [151:32] 133) Don Omar, Tego Calderon – Bandoleros [152:38] 134) T-Pain ft Akon – Bartender [154:25] 135) T-Pain – I’m Sprung [155:58] 136) Diddy ft Ginuwine, Loon & Mario Winans – I Need a Girl (Pt. 2) [157:40] 137) Akon ft Snoop Dogg – I Wanna Love You [158:48] 138) Mario – Let Me Love You [159:57] 139) Lloyd ft Lil Wayne – You [161:01] 140) Usher – U Don’t Have To Call [162:34] 141) Mya – Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) [163:32] 142) 112 – It’s Over Now [164:30] 143) Mario Winans – I Don’t Wanna Know [166:57] 144) Outkast – Ms. Jackson [167:57] 145) Bobby Valentino – Slow Down [169:47] 146) Fantasia – When I See U [171:47] 147) Ne-Yo – So Sick [172:46] 148) Keyshia Cole ft Missy Elliot & Lil’ Kim – Let It Go [173:47] 149) Ja Rule ft Lil’ Mo & Vita – Put It On Me [175:39] 150) Lil’ Flip ft Lea – Sunshine [177:20] 151) 50 Cent ft Nate Dogg – 21 Questions [178:41] 152) Fabolous ft Mike Shorey & Lil’ Mo – Can’t Let You Go [180:52] 153) Ja Rule ft Ashanti – Always On Time [182:11] 154) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Hey Ma [183:31] 155) G-Unit ft Joe – Wanna Get To Know You [185:07] 156) Busta Rhymes ft Flipmode Squad & Mariah Carey – I Know What You Want [186:40] 157) Jadakiss ft Mariah Carey – U Make Me Wanna [188:09] 158) Usher – Bad Girl [189:23] 159) Baby Bash, Frankie J – Suga Suga [191:13] 160) Monica – So Gone [192:32] 161) Nelly ft Kelly Rowland – Dilemma [194:03] 162) Justin Timberlake ft T.I. – My Love [195:34] 163) Lloyd – Get It Shawty [198:16] 164) R. Kelly – Ignition (Remix) [199:16] 165) Usher – U Got It Bad [200:47] 166) Ludacris, Lil Jon & Usher – Lovers And Friends [203:43] 167) Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way [207:43]
Bryan tells Krissy about a woman in N.Y. suing Kellogg Pop Tart for lack of nutritional value. He recalls a time he should have sued for food related trauma and they wonder what kind of meat in Subway meat. Then they review some dating rules from the 1950's and are reminded that even 70 years ago "Hey!" was not a great pick-up line. Finally, it's a Love Connection date Chuck Woolery won't soon forget as Bryan tells Hoadley about his womanly legs!LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Send us show ideas, comments, questions or hate mail by texting us or leaving a voicemail at 1-661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch Us on YouTubeTCB Live On Fireside AppAll Sponsor Codes & Links Get A Free DOZEN Tamales From Texas Lone Star Tamales (Use Code TCB at Checkout)Streamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)BeachBound is beach focused vacation travel planning agency...online!Special Thanks:Special Thanks To Moon Cheese For The Snacks! Use Code TCB For 15% Off Moon Cheese Products...Click HereSpecial Thanks To Project Pollo Our Vegan Burgers!Studio Snacks Provided By Siete Chips! (Try The Fuego Flavor!)Castbox is the TCB publishing partner . Download The App Here!New Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere you listen to podcasts!1-(661)-BEST-2-YO | (1-661-237-8296)
Attorney Eric-Paul 'Eric' Mirabel has filed a lawsuit on the behalf of Chanel Nicholson, exotic dancer against (3) three Houston strip clubs and its owners for employment discrimination with a rarely used, 155-year-old civil rights law that affords workers the same rights and abilities 'enjoyed by white citizens.' Mrs. Nicholson, who is black, claims in a lawsuit her former employers Ali and Hassan Davari, two brothers who own a string of clubs .H.D. HOUSTON, INC. d/b/a CENTERFOLDS HOUSTON, W.L. YORK, INC. d/b/a THE COVER GIRLS, SPLENDOR GENTLEMENS CLUB, SOLID PLATINUM CABARE, where Nicholson claims was denied work because 'there were already too many black girls'. Nicholson said 'I can put on makeup. I can comb my hair. I can look as pretty as you want to. I can act as sophisticated as you need me to, but I cannot scrub my skin off,' Nicholson told The Washington Post. 'I'm a Black girl and I can't help that.' MORE INFO: Eric P. Mirabel, J.D., LL.M. https://www.emirabel.com SHOW CREDITS Host: Keko - http://twitter.com/therealkeko Co Host - Magdalena Guest: Eric P. Mirabel, J.D., LL.M. Producer: Mac Redd Music Guest: Kydd Trell - Monalisa Background: Pilotkid - https://bsta.rs/9aa63191d Donation: https://cash.app/$folksalert Phone: 646-54-FOLKS Email: info@folksalert.com Web site: http://folksalert.com IG: http://instagram.com/whymyface Twitter: http://twitter.com/folksalert
Dimitri and Khalid discuss Donald Bain’s 1976 book “The CIA’s Control of Candy Jones”, wherein former model/WW2 pin-up girl Candy Jones and her husband, OG conspiracy radio host Long John Nebel, discover that she was hypnoprogrammed to be a covert split-personality CIA operative in the 1960s. For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara’ Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
March is all about Women's History and Women's Empowerment! This week is the first of two powerhouse episodes! In this edition, Judy is proud to welcome her first in studio guest since the pandemic hit. We are proud to feature Sabrina Nieves-Byrne of the legendary Cover Girls! Not only have Judy and her shared the stage many times, but they share a great friendship. The ladies weigh in on the topic of what makes a great friendship, and what simply isn't going to fly! PLUS... it's a FREESTYLE FREE FOR ALL! So join us along with Wilhelmina and Poochie, and let's see just how beautiful of a life and friendship that Judy and Sabrina share!
In this episode, our special guest Ida Siasoco will talk about how painting on faces as a professional makeup artist helped channel her creativity into cover-page worthy art because as we all know, painters are not the only ones with brushes and canvases. We also touch up on how K-pop has inspired her to be more creative with her looks! Ida's Socials Twitter: twitter.com/idasiasoco Personal Instagram: instagram.com/idasiasoco Portfolio Instagram: instagram.com/idapaintsfaces Email: helloidasiasoco@gmail.com If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow, leave a comment, rate, and review our podcast! It will mean so much to us. Let us know what you want us to talk about by messaging us on our following platforms Instagram: instagram.com/spillthesojupodcast Twitter: twitter.com/spillthesoju E-mail: spillthesoju@gmail.com Website: spillthesoju.carrd.co Shopee Link: https://shp.ee/scbzgbi Default Cafe Pub Link: https://defaultcafepub.com/?ref=c2wcm73cez3h Promo Code: SPILLTHESOJUPOD #SpillTheSoju #Kpop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spill-the-soju/message
Meet the founder, writer and producer of the hitmaking girl group, Expose, Lewis Matinee. Expose was the very first group in Billboard's history to have 4 top 10 hits for a group from a debut album. Lewis Martinee wrote the entire album and so many songs. He's worked with everyone from The Cover Girls to Jermaine Jackson and Kashif to Jermaine Dupri.
In the mid to late 80’s an alternative rhythmic style was introduced to the dance floors and airwaves; it was the birth and ride of Latin Freestyle. The beats were for the most part a direct derivative of the early 80’s electro beat style popular in New York and beyond pioneered by Afrika Bambata and the Soul Sonic Force and other local talents. The Hispanic community namely of New York and Miami put a new spin on the beats by incorporating melodic vocals and added musical layers. Let’s take another trip back in time and listen to the sounds of Nuance featuring Vikki Love, Shannon, Connie, Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam, The Cover Girls, Joyce Sims, Alisha, Company B, and many more. “Do You Wanna Get Away?” PLAYLIST 1. Lover Ride/Nuance f/Vikki Love 2. Point Of No Return/ Nu Shooze 3. All 'N' All/Joyce Syms 4. I Wish You Would/Jocelyn Brown 5. Show Me/Cover Girls 6. Experience/Connie 7. Do You Wanna Get Away/Shannon 8. Stop Playing With Me/Vikki Love with Nuance 9. Baby Love/Regina 10. Say It, Say It/E.G. Daily 11. Shy Boys/Ana 12. Absolute/Scritti Politti 13. I Wonder If I Take You Home/Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam 14. Head to Toe/Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam 15. Hooked On You/Sweet Sensation 16. Summertime/Nocera 17. Take a Chance/Nuance f/Vikki Love 18. Funky Little Beat/Connie 19. All Night Passion/Alisha 20. Stronger Together/Shannon 21. Lucky Star/Madonna 22. Catch Me I'm Falling/Pretty Poison 23. Full Circle/Company B 24. Because Of You/Cover Girls 25. Point Of No Return/ Expose 26. Fascinated/Company B 27. You and Me/Symphonia 28. We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off/Jermaine Stewart 29. Crush On You/The Jets 30. Be Near Me/ABC 31. Freeway Of Love/Aretha Franklin
Noel catches up with Angel Mercado, the lead singer of The Original Cover Girls. The trio's hits include "Show Me," My Heart Skips a Beat," and "We Can't Go Wrong." Angel talks about how she joined the band, her exit before the third album, and reuniting with the original members. The Cover Girls were the last musical act featured on American Bandstand.
In this Episode, I talk about Pride San Antonio. The festival that The Cover Girls were supposed to perfo4m at this month, but for obvious reasons... Couldn't!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnightfreestyle/message
Episode 11 featuring Freestyle music from TKA, George Lamond, Stevie B, Will To Power, Debbie Deb, Johnny O, Collage, Gloria Estefan, Madonna, Shannon, The Cover Girls, Lisa Lisa, Noel, Lil Suzy, Technotronic, Taylor Dayne & more
Austin and G sit down with Karima Kibble, Ebony Holland, and Heather Martin, collectively known as the Grammy- nominated gospel group "Virtue". They discuss their faith, life in the music industry, and their current endeavors, including the newly published book, entitled "Cover Girls"
On this week's episode, Justin and Stephen offer a supersized version of #POPHOTTAKES! Listen as we chat about our favorite (and least favorite!) pop moments from: Jody Watley, Jane Child, Exposé, Seduction, Samantha Fox, Cathy Dennis, Lisa Stansfield, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Sheila E., Sheena Easton, CeCe Peniston, Jade, Karyn White, Tara Kemp, Brownstone, Teena Marie, Lisette Melendez, The Cover Girls, Shanice, and Toni Braxton. To reminisce along with us and join the conversation, follow us on Instagram @forthenostalgia.
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Interview with legendary D.J Frankie Cutlass and guests, on the Melissa Billie Clark Show. Frankie Cutlass, is an American Platinum producer, DJ, rapper, musician, writer, and remixer from Harlem, New York, United States. He is best known for his hits "Puerto Rico Ho" and "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya." It was Cutlass's brother who first inspired him to DJ, and Cutlass first used the decks in the 1980s at the age of 12. Shortly after, he started working as a DJ at local parties and clubs. Cutlass first hit the scene at the age of 15 and one year later left school to embrace a full-time music career. He soon moved into production as well, working with Freestyle music artists such as TKA, K-7, Sa-Fire, The Cover Girls, George Lamond, Judy Torres, and Lisette Melendez. In 1994, Cutlass used his own label, Hoody Records, to produce The Frankie Cutlass Show, from which his single "Puerto Rico" played on the underground club circuit. In 1995, Cutlass released his second single "Boriquas on the Set" featuring Fat Joe, Doo Wop, and Ray Boogie as an underground hit, and it would lead him to a recording deal with Relativity Records/ Violator Records. By the mid-1990s, Cutlass was a member of the Funkmaster Flex team "The Flip Squad" and started spinning at special events, and on the airwaves for New York City's Hot 97 (WQHT) Radio Station. Frankie's interest had expanded into production as well as leading him to work with popular artists such as Notorious B.I.G, Uncle Luke, Fat Joe, Shaggy, Rayvon, Akinyele, Mad Lion and veteran Latin Music artists such as Tito Nieves on his smash "I Like It Like That" 1997 saw the release of his second album, Politics & Bullshit, paying tribute to old-school rap and featuring artists such as Redman, Busta Rhymes, Mobb Deep, Fat Joe, Smif-n-Wessun, Sadat X, Biz Markie, Craig G, Kool G Rap, M.O.P., Keith Murray, Heltah Skeltah, the Lost Boyz and Roxanne Shanté.The third single, "The Cypher, Pt. 3," reunited several veterans of Marley Marl productions, including Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Big Daddy Kane, and Craig G --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melissabillieclark/support
CPR's Clubhouse (Don't Call It Love) It's the Exclusive World Premiere of Don't Call It Love by The First Family of Freestyle. A song written by Andy Panda and Produced by Tony Moran Song sung by TKA, Cynthia and featuring Judy Torres The First Family of Freestyle (FFOF) is a musical collaborative of legacy Freestyle artists, producers and songwriters brought together by the legendary songwriting & production team of Tony Moran and Andy Panda. Together, Panda & Moran have been responsible for creating hits for some of the biggest Freestyle legends of all time including The Cover Girls, TKA, Noel, Cynthia, Nayobe & SaFire to name just a few. The soon to be released album from FFOF entitled Family Reunion Vol. 1, will consist exclusively of duets from timeless Freestyle artists such as Cynthia, TKA, Judy Torres, George Lamond, Nayobe, The Cover Girls, Soave, Betty D of Sweet Sensation and many more. Dont Call It Love (DCIL) the debut release from the album is a duet with Cynthia and TKA featuring a guest vocal performance by Judy Torres. DCIL was written by Andy Panda, Tony Moran & Mike Salerno and produced by Tony Moran and Andy Panda. DCIL is a song about the challenges, doubts & struggles that come with real love. DCIL is a classic yet modern freestlye production complete with the booming beats, lush melodies and sophisticated layering that exemplify the Moran-Panda sound. Cynthia, K-7 and Judy sing as well as they ever have and tell the story beautifully. The First Family of Freestyle is not an exclusive clique but rather an ever-growing community of talent committed to providing Freestyle fans with great new music and preserving the genre for years to come. CPR'S TOP 10 COUNTDOWN HEATS UP WITH BLUE IVY, GEORGE ANTHONY, JAE MAZOR, ADELIS, STEVIE B, AP3, JENNI RENEE, TAINA, PURE PLEAZURE AND ANGEL MENA Listen to CPR’s Clubhouse Podcast by clicking the links to the following apps: CLICK HERE or CHOOSE FROM THE LIST Itunes PodcastsTuneIn Radio AppGoogle Play Music (Podcasts) iHeartRADIO SPOTIFY
Episode 18: I wrote this a week before the Vanity Fair cover and the I am Caitlin announcement.
This mix is all about cover songs. They might not be the best but they do bring a certain charm to the original tracks.
1. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - "I Wonder If I Take You Home" 2. Judy Torres - "No Reason To Cry" 3. Sa- Fire - "Boy I've Been Told" 4. Expose - "Come Go With Me" (Ultimix by Les Massengale) 5. The Cover Girls - "Show Me" (Ultimix by Roonie G.) 6. Lisette Melendez - "Together Forever" (New School Mix) 7. Shannon - "Give Me Tonight" 8. Stevie B. - "Party Your Body" (Classic Mix) 9. Stephanie Morano f./ Collage - "Loverboy/Lovergirl" (Club Mix) 10. TKA - "Maria" (Funkymix by Mark Roberts) 11. The Latin Rascals - "Mandolay" 12. Pajama Party - "Yo No Se" 13. Collage - "Diana/I'll Be Loving You" (Club Mix) 14. Noel - "Like A Child" (Esco Intro Edit) 15. TKA - "Tears May Fall" 16. George LaMond - "Bad Of The Heart" 17. The Cover Girls - "Because Of You" (Ultimix by Sir Charles & Douglas Finley) 18. Jocelyn Enriquez - "I've Been Thinking About You" (Ultimx by Tim Robertson) bookdjnikis@gmail.com
Ahhh Ireland. Land of pubs, luck, leprechauns and other stereotypes. Have a listen to our interview with the only female leprechaun in existence!Guest: Alexia May Brinsley (Twitter: @alexiabrinsley Insta: @alexiamaybrinsley)Look for her in The Cover Girls for your corporate eventshttps://covergirlsentertainment.com.au/Facebook & Insta: @thecovergirlsauConversation Points: How to pronounce Siobhan Isabella’s busy hands Fairies are better at jetlag What do leprechauns actually do Leprechauns and pots of gold Magical cobblers A leprechaun sex drive How leprechauns procreate Genetic implications of a stick cloning leprechauns Hugh Hefner’s leprechaun heritage Smurfette to the leprechauns The importance of the putrid anus Bunnies hate leprechauns Watch out for steam trains What to do if approached by pirates Britney Spears, Cher, Caroline O’Conner and other LeprechaunsKnow who we should interview next? Contact us!@FairesPod on social mediaorOffWithTheFairiesParanormal@gmail.comGot an idea for who you’d like to see on the show next? Tweet at us on @fairiespodCheck all of the other podcasts on That’s Not Canon Productions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahhh Ireland. Land of pubs, luck, leprechauns and other stereotypes. Have a listen to our interview with the only female leprechaun in existence!Guest: Alexia May Brinsley (Twitter: @alexiabrinsley Insta: @alexiamaybrinsley)Look for her in The Cover Girls for your corporate eventshttps://covergirlsentertainment.com.au/Facebook & Insta: @thecovergirlsauConversation Points: How to pronounce Siobhan Isabella’s busy hands Fairies are better at jetlag What do leprechauns actually do Leprechauns and pots of gold Magical cobblers A leprechaun sex drive How leprechauns procreate Genetic implications of a stick cloning leprechauns Hugh Hefner’s leprechaun heritage Smurfette to the leprechauns The importance of the putrid anus Bunnies hate leprechauns Watch out for steam trains What to do if approached by pirates Britney Spears, Cher, Caroline O’Conner and other LeprechaunsKnow who we should interview next? Contact us!@FairesPod on social mediaorOffWithTheFairiesParanormal@gmail.comGot an idea for who you’d like to see on the show next? Tweet at us on @fairiespodCheck all of the other podcasts on That’s Not Canon Productions
Must we subjected ourselves to unreal ideals?
My So-Called Whatever: An 80's / 90's / NKOTB (New Kids on the Block) Nostalgia Podcast
Join us as we welcome Jenny the original Cover Girl and her daughter Sierra to tell us about their experience in Phoenix during the Mix Tape Tour.
The Freestyle Club Episode 26: Second Generation with Andy "Panda" Tripoli The Freestyle Club sits down with the one and only, Song Writer and Producer Andy "Panda" Tripoli. We start things off with MTV's 2nd Generation hosted by Tony Moran (one half of the Latin Rascals) and Andy Panda. Andy talks about the creation of the show, being picked up for a second season, the representation of Latinos and Latin Hip Hop music and the reasons for the show ultimately being canceled. [zoomsounds_player config="TFC-Player" songname="Second Generation with Andy "Panda" Tripoli" type="detect" source="https://media.blubrry.com/thefreestyleclub/s/https://s3.amazonaws.com/thefreestyleclub/TFC-026.mp3" thumb="https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/TheFreestyleClub-026xBlog.png" alt="Second Generation with Andy "Panda" Tripoli " replace_artistname="Andy Panda, CPR Jose Ortiz, and Nick Colon"] Andy goes on to talk about the genesis of The Cover Girls. He explains how his love of Motown Music and groups like The Supremes and others inspired him to create his own girl group. We set out with the concept and shared his vision with Sal Abbatiello of Fever Records. Eventually, after a few initial replacement, they finalize the members of The Cover Girls and Andy pens Show Me. We examine how Freestyle was "OUR" generation's Salsa Music. We reminisce how our parent would play Salsa Music and how we grew up listening to Salsa Music. Now as we grew up our children, in turn, grew up listening to our version of Salsa Music with Freestyle Music. We also take note of how Old Salseros are not generally known to be accepting of new artists and how that mentality is now present in Freestyle Music. Proving that Andy Panda listens to The Freestyle Club, he sets the record straight on Together Forever and the role that Frankie Cutlass played in the creation of this Freestyle Classic. Andy talks about Tony Moran and his many contributions to the Freestyle Music genre. We wrap up the interview with Andy sharing his upcoming Freestyle Music projects.
Its the Tuesday Spot on the D-Hour Radio Network and on this show as always we will be bringing you all the hits from your favorite celebrity, new, amateur, unknown, and up and coming (R&B, Hip Hop, Pop, Rock, and Neo-Soul) artists! We got the Real People Talking, and many other incredible segments on this show. The Tuesday Spot is dedicated to the craft of acting, comedy, sports, and music. We interview some of the latest and greatest individuals in these particular categories. Tune in with hosts D-Slate, Mz Sandy, L.E.O., and DP. Today we will be talking with Founder and Legendary singer and musician Robert "Kool" Bell from the Legendary R&B Group Kool and the Gang. Today we will also be talking with amazing lead singer Angel Louise Mercado from the Legendary 80's girl group The Cover Girls
A mix of classic freestyle from the 80's and 90's mixed to move your soul by yours truly DJ K. Wah! Tracklist (Title / Artist / Time) 1. Let The Music Play - Shannon - 4:38 2. Show Me (914 edit) - Cover Girls - 3:54 3. I Wonder If I Take You Home (feat. Full Force) - Lisa Lisa - 6:45 4. Touch Me (All Night Long) - Wish & Fonda Rae - 9:34 5. Summertime, Summertime (Club '89) - Nocera - 5:34 6. Silent Morning (914 edit) - Noel - 3:36 7. Take It While Its Hot - Sweet Sensation - 5:01 8. All Night Passion (Edit) - Alisha - 5:27 9. Give Me Tonight - Shannon - 6:08 10. Bad of the Heart - George Lamond - 4:19 11. Tell It To My Heart (Classic Freestyle) - Taylor Dayne - 3:43 12. Maria - TKA - 6:58 13. Where Are You Tonight - Coro - 5:14 14. I.O.U. - Freeeze - 5:21 15. Together Forever (Original Version) - Lisette Melendez - 3:40 16. Spring Love (Come Back To Me) - Stevie B - 4:45 17. Come into my arms - Judy Torres - 4:31 18. Fascinated (Club Mix) - Company B - 7:31 19. Point Of No Return (914 edit) - Expose - 3:26
FFM DJ: DJ Paradise - George Lamond Edit Mix DJ Paradise - George Lamond Edit Mix. DJP along with Freestyle Artist Nyasia hosted the long-running Internet Radio Show "The Freestyle File". Together they played the best in old and new Freestyle Music and interviews such Artists as Safire, George Lamond, Noel, Kayel of K7/TKA, Nyasia, Chris Barbosa, Corina, Coro , Johnny O., Carlos Berrios, Evelyn Escalera of The Cover Girls, Geminis/C-Bank, Company B., Arlene, Joey Kidd, Peter Fontaine, Troy Guy, & More, Miguel Reyes, Joei Mae, Tonasia, Vanessa Conde, Angel & Aby formerly of TKA and many more. The Freestyle File name was inspired by the column in DMA and it was blessed by Steve "Mr. Miami" O'Neill. Martin “DJ Paradise” Santiago ( born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx ), honed his craft by watching and learning from his older brother at an early age. He then moved to Buffalo when he got older during the late eighties. This is where he met June Bug and High Tech, and together they created "The Freestyle Files". Eventually, DJ Paradise moved to NY where he teamed up with Freestyle Music Artist Nyasia to take the show to the next level. .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .playbtn , .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .pausebtn { background-color: #FF0000;} DJ Paradise: George Lamond Edit mixDJ Paradise: George Lamond Edit mix {{svg_share_icon}}Facebook-DaUnknownAdmin Facebook-VarriniqueiHeartRadio Google PlayiTunes TuneInStitcher jQuery(document).ready(function ($){var settings_ap62676881 = { design_skin: "skin-wave" ,autoplay: "off" ,disable_volume:"default" ,loop:"off" ,cue: "on" ,embedded: "off" ,preload_method:"metadata" ,design_animateplaypause:"on" ,skinwave_dynamicwaves:"off" ,skinwave_enableSpectrum:"off" ,settings_backup_type:"full" ,skinwave_enableReflect:"on",playfrom:"off",default_volume:"default",disable_scrub:"off","action_received_time_total":dzsap_send_total_time,soundcloud_apikey:"" ,skinwave_comments_enable:"off",settings_php_handler:window.ajaxurl,skinwave_mode:"normal",skinwave_wave_mode:"canvas",pcm_data_try_to_generate: "on","pcm_notice": "on","notice_no_media": "on",design_color_bg: "295bd6",design_color_highlight: "d50b0b",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_number: "3",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_padding: "1",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_reflection_size: "0.25",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_mode:"normal",preview_on_hover:"off",skinwave_comments_playerid:"62676881",php_retriever:"https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/plugins/dzs-zoomsounds/soundcloudretriever.php" }; try{ dzsap_init(".ap_idx_145594_35",settings_ap62676881); }catch(err){ console.warn("cannot init player", err); } }); || WHERE TO FIND DJ PARADISE AND NYASIA || Facebook Page: DJ Paradise Facebook Page: Nyasia Facebook Group: The Freestyle File - Listen To Other Freestyle Music Mixes from past FFM Deejays || SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE || iTunes user, please Subscribe, Rate and Review on Apple Podcast. Google Play users, please Subscribe and Share on Google Play || WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE || > Andriod Users: Click here to subscribe via our Andriod Feed > iTunes Users: Click Here to subscribe via Apple Podcast > Google Play Users: Click here to subscribe via Google Play > Stitcher: Click here to subscribe via Stitcher > RSS Feed: Click here to subscribe via our RSS Feed > Newsletter: Click here to to subscribe via E-Mail Bonus Information included such as free giveways, contests and more. Please Note: We do not sell or trade your information. We also don't spam your inbox. Newsletters/E-Mail subscription notifications are only sent out once a month. || PURCHASE FREESTYLE MUSIC || amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "daunknownadmi-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_title = "My Amazon Picks";
CeCe PenistonCeCe Peniston (/siːˈsiː ˈpɛnistən/; born Cecilia Veronica Peniston; September 6, 1969)[1] is an American recording artist and former beauty queen.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In the early 1990s, she was one of the most successful dance club artists in the history of the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play, scoring five number one hits in the chart within three years.[9][10] Her signature song "Finally" (#5 in the Hot 100[10] and #2 in UK Top 75[11]) became one of the biggest dance singles, selling three million copies worldwide.[12]Peniston has performed at private engagements for Aretha Franklin's private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican (as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C.[13] She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.[13][14]On February 4, 2011, Peniston signed a record deal with West Swagg Music Group/Bungalo Records, with full distribution through Universal Music Group Distribution, and announced release of a new solo album 15 years after her last studio set (I'm Movin' On from 1996 on A&M Records).[15]By the end of the year, however, only three digital singles had been issued including a new song called "Stoopid!",[16] and two cover versions of her prior hits, "Keep On Walkin'" and "Finally".[17][18]In December 2016, Billboard magazine listed her among the 100 Top Dance Club Artists of All Time (as the 52nd) 1969–90: Early life[edit]Peniston was born in Dayton, Ohio, in United States, but spent the majority of her formative years in Phoenix, where she was raised since she was nine. As a daughter of a former military father, Ronald Peniston (born 1934, married Barbara Anne in 1960), she started singing at church[20] and doing plays and musicals such as H.M.S. Pinafore in the 6th grade. She participated in local karaoke contests and singing talent shows, while taking piano lessons.[4][8]She attended Trevor G. Browne High School, class of 1987, in Phoenix,[21] and landed a part in a local theater group's production of Bubblin' Brown Sugar[3][4] (playing the young Sweet Georgia Brown[22]). After earning her diploma, she continued to study liberal arts at the Phoenix College, where she got involved in athletics, and entered beauty pageants. She was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989[3][4][5][6][7][8][12] and Miss Galaxy in 1990.[3][7]Peniston began writing pop lyrics already at school. The words of her international hit "Finally" were purportedly penned during a chemistry class, while thinking about dating in college. Her music career began in January 1991, when Felipe "DJ Wax Dawg" Delgado, her friend and a record producer based also in Phoenix, asked Peniston to record back-up vocals for Tonya Davis, a black female rapper known as Overweight Pooch after her childhood nickname.[3][4][24]Davis, headed in a direction of a "new" Monie Love, was searching for a singer to add vocals to the title track of her album Female Preacher, which was to be released on A&M Records that summer. At a talent show she met a woman named Malaika LeRae Sallard, but when it came time to get Sallard into the studio, the rapper found she'd lost her future label-mate's number. When Delgado, who'd preferred Peniston instead, brought his favorite in to do background parts, the response from everyone was immediate, but did not move the Pooch to invite Peniston back for more vocals – unless she was successful in locating Sallard.[24]Later, as it became clear that Peniston was leaping from the Overweight Pooch's album to the top of the charts, rumor had it the Pooch was stewing over Peniston's using Female Preacher as her springboard. Tonya Davis, pregnant at the time of recording her album, swore she harbored no jealousy towards Peniston. "There's no jealousy, because she has a voice. I gave her the chance, but I didn't give her a voice,"[24] the rapper insisted for Phoenix New Times in July 1992, and Peniston, interviewed by the same newspaper in the meantime, reacted by her own words. "I feel like anything's possible and I know one thing. If I wasn't at this spot, I still would be achieving to get to this spot."[24] Ironically enough, Sallard eventually threw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, "You Win, I Win, We Lose", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika (whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single "Gotta Know (Your Name)") mentioned the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying "thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher".[25]Besides the Peniston's vocal performance on three tracks in total, of which "I Like It" was released as a single with a moderate success (at #16 in US Dance[26] and #58 in UK Top 75[27] the following January), she was eventually given also a credit for co-writing two of those, "Kickin' Da Blues" and the title's, "Female Preacher". But the Overweight Pooch's album flopped on the market, and A&M was the first major label for Delgado himself, who was facing contractual disputes with the record company. After Manny Lehman (a DJ, then A&M Art Director and one of the executive producers of Female Preacher) also noticed the powerful voice of a still back-up vocalist, he offered Delgado a second chance, and commissioned him to produce a track for Peniston herself as a solo artist.[4] Not looking to lose his major deal connections, Delgado called on a hometown friend and music producer too, Rodney K. Jackson (they two met through mutual friends in Arizona), who was brought then to A&M family to help co-produce the Peniston's single, which was soon to be recognized as “Finally”.[28]Despite an initial label's resistance to sign Peniston to more than a one-off single deal, the “Finally” session resulted in recording her own debut album after the final approval of A&M's Vice President, Mark Mazzetti.[29]1991–92: Finally[edit]Peniston with Felipe Delgado at Chaton Studios in Phoenix, Arizona, putting final touches to her debut albumI was sitting in a Chicago pizza parlor in October and I heard over the radio 'Finally by CeCe Peniston'. I just started looking around going 'That's me! That's me!"[5]—Peniston recalled for EW magazine in 1992. (Almost 20 years later, when asked by Mega 104.3, she denied saying it, during her interview broadcast live on April 5, 2011.)[30]Peniston was 21 years old when her debut single "Finally" was released. The song burst on to the US club scene in the fall of 1991, where it became an instant dance anthem peaking, in October,[10] at the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play for two weeks, while achieving a respectful starting position (at No. 29)[11] overseas.After her first song climbed the international charts, Peniston was headed into the studio to record a full-length album. However, she "had two months to pull the whole album together" and "didn't realize the impact the record was having until it reached the top five". She also described how difficult it was to begin her career at such an extreme pace, but [4] the result was a solidly produced ten track collection titled Finally, issued in January of the following year.Both the single and album entered the US Hot 100, as well as the UK Top 75 chart (at No. 5[10] and No. 2 for single,[11] respectively at No. 70[10] and at No. 10 for album release[11]), and ultimately earned Peniston a gold or silver certification in both countries. By the end of 1992 her debut (in Europe re-released in 1997 with a bonus remix "Finally '97") sold over 540,000 in United States.[31]"We Got a Love Thang", the second single (co-written by Chantay Savage), with a video clip in heavy rotation on TV music channels, went to No. 1 in the US Dance chart in February (No. 20 in the Hot 100),[10] and in England (where "Finally" skipped to No. 2 eventually[11]) "We Got a Love Thang" peaked at No. 6.[11] Might the only controversial question regarding the title remain who had provided background vocals on the record? While on her album Finally Darnnel Rush was credited, on its single release, the name of Kym Sims (who was a co-writer of "Keep On Walkin'") appeared as one of back-up vocalists actually.[32]With another hit record on the charts, Peniston began a year of touring clubs and small theaters in the USA in support of her album. Her travels started with a series of shows in the Philippines, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and Italy, and after her return to the USA, Peniston continued with such R&B acts as Joe Public, the Cover Girls, R. Kelly and Levert.[4] While on tour, "Keep On Walkin'", a hip hop swinging composition, joined the list of Peniston's three consecutively running hits, bringing Peniston in June her third No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (No. 15 in the Hot 100),[9] and another Top 10 hit in UK.[11] Later in August, that was also her highest outing in the US R&B chart, scoring at No. 3.On October 17, Billboard magazine announced that Peniston was the leading nominee in the Billboard Music Awards, being nominated in four categories: three times in the dance category with "Finally" (Best New Artist, Best Female Artist and Best Director), and one in the R&B/Rap category (Best Female Artist) for her urban hit "Keep On Walkin'".[33] Ultimately the song won two awards, and three of her singles released in 1992 were listed also within the Top 100 songs of the Billboard Year-End chart (at No. 20 with "Finally", at No. 61 with "Keep On Walkin'", and at No. 97 with "We Got a Love Thang"[34]). In the UK, Peniston was listed as the 20th of Top Selling Singles Artists in 1992.Additional songs taken from album Finally achieved the Top 40 status at least in the hip hop/R&B field. The grieving lyrics of her ballad "Inside That I Cried", co-written by Peniston's then-husband, Malik Byrd (who appeared also in its video), and produced in conjunction with Anita Baker's cohort, Steve Lindsey, peaked at No. 10 in the US R&B (No. 94 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 42 in UK Top 75[11]). The fifth single, a midtempo, "Crazy Love", climbed to No. 31 (No. 97 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 44 in UK[11]).By the end of the year, Peniston received several awards for her achievements in the music industry for 1992. Among them, one Billboard Music Award (as Best New Artist – Dance, the second went to the video director Claude Borenzweig), three ASCAP Awards (for Song of The Year, Most Performed Song of The Year, and Pop Songwriter of The Year), another three awards (as Best New Dance Artist, Best Dance Solo Artist, and for Best 12" Dance Record) at the Annual Winter Music Conference, and the BMI Urban Award of Achievement.[13] The album itself was nominated on a Soul Train Music Award '93 in the Best R&B/Soul Album – Female category.[35]1993–95: Thought 'Ya KnewWithin a year, Peniston was back in the studios to record her sophomore release, and the particular challenge for the vocalist was to avoid getting pigeonholed into the dance genre. For that reason, several ballads were arranged to appear on the final set (in the front with "Forever In My Heart", produced by Brian McKnight), of which, however, none was chosen for a single release. This time around, Peniston co-authored three of thirteen tracks ("Whatever It Is", "Give What I'm Givin" and "Maybe It's The Way",[4] a ballad about her father[8]), and along with Manny Lehman and Damon Jones, who later became Peniston's manager, she was also credited as an executive producer of her scheduled album release, Thought 'Ya Knew. Apart from others, also fellow Ohio-born singer Norma Jean Wright joined the session.[36]After a certain level of hesitation over the first single, "I'm in the Mood" (originally produced by Soulshock and Karlin) was picked to be the final leader—though as support for "Searchin'", which would be separately delivered on vinyl only to DJs. "I'm in the Mood" did well by itself, and with a video accompanied by a hip-hop remix from M-Doc & Jere M.C. (better known as In Da Soul) the title was on singles reproduced by David Morales for the dance floor. The song spawned Peniston's fourth No. 1[10] (dethroning from the top of the US Dance chart Aretha Franklin's "A Deeper Love") and peaked at No. 16 in UK[11] (#32 in the Hot 100[10]).On January 25, 1994, the album Thought 'Ya Knew, which was to represent Peniston's musical zenith at that time, arrived on all available formats, including digital compact cassettes. However, as the record promptly entered the music charts, it was soon to be evident Thought 'Ya Knew was not enjoying the high-profile success of her previous set Finally. After its progress had stalled in the Billboard 200 at No. 96,[10] Thought 'Ya Knewclimbed to No. 31 in the UK,[11] but the album charted for only two weeks in the UK.Not certain about the second single either, "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was accepted to become the British follow-up. But the track, remixed by Eddie Gordon's West End production team, had no supporting music video, and after peaking at No. 36 in April in the United Kingdom,[11] an alternative title ("I'm Not Over You") was chosen for the US market as the second cut from the Thought 'Ya Knew album."I'm Not Over You" (written by Steve Hurley, Jamie Principle, and M-Doc) might have missed the highest position of the US Dance chart, but only by about one point (at No. 2),[10] and the single was later classified in the overall Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as the ninth most successful track of 1994 (leaving "I'm in the Mood" far behind, at #44). However, although the song had sealed the Top 10 of the US R&B chart, it did not succeed in the Hot 100 that much, failing to crack Top 40 (No. 41).[37] Considering that expectations of A&M Records company must have been bigger than a club play sale of Peniston's singles, "I'm Not Over You" was released in UK only on B-side of the "Hit by Love" release."Hit by Love" was to be the third song taken from the album. As with her previous releases, the song (with additional remixes by David Morales) became Peniston's next US Dance hit in a line of her No. 1s, but while on the top of the chart "Hit by Love" stayed for another week, the single stuck at No. 33 in the UK Top 75,[11] as well as on the bottom positions of the American Hot 100 chart (at No. 90).[10]Along with "Hit by Love" in the charts, A&M issued a rare compilation, Remix Collection, in Japan with nine alternate versions of her songs previously available only on vinyl, which tracked Peniston's music career since the "Keep On Walkin'" release. A similar remix collection, however, consisting of only two singles ("Finally" and "We Got a Love Thang"), was earlier issued in Japan as an EP under the title Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection featuring overall eight remixed versions.At the end of the year Peniston was named the No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Artist,[37] summarizing all her songs released in 1994 ("I'm Not Over You" #9, "Hit by Love" #24, and I'm in the Mood" #44). While A&M was listed as the sixth best dance label in the Billboard Year-End chart, Peniston was also rated as the 5th Top R&B Singles Female Artist (behind Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton, Aaliyah and Mariah Carey).[38]In addition, a remix of "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was popularized on the original motion picture soundtrack of the Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear) film, and released in the U.S. after a one-year delay, scoring No. 4 in the US Dance charts in March 1995. "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" became Peniston's first song not to enter the Hot 100 chart (No. 101),[10] possibly as the result of appearing as a B-side on her previous release, and sharing its sales with the single "Hit by Love". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HOLY SMOKES! Party Favorz keeps the festivities moving along with the long overdue Such A Good Feeling - 90's House Classics part 8. As mentioned in the post Back In Time - More 90's House Classics Coming Soon! I had put together an additional 3 part set of some of the biggest House Music tunes of the decade that was the 90's. Each and every song that spans this series (like the initial seven that were posted) was a massive dance floor hit and reached the number one spot on Billboard's Club Music Charts with one exception, Funk Boutique by the Cover Girls. If several of these songs sound remotely familiar even though this may not be your era, it's because they've been heavily sampled in today's dance music. Deskee's Dance Dance is a good example of that. In fact, I just stumbled on to the original sample that it was using from a very obscure early 80's track, which I have now forgotten. It's killing me because I just heard it a few days ago and forgot to make a mental note of it. It just goes to show that what's old is new again and the recycling of classics disco cuts heavily influences what you hear today. All the more reason I think Madonna should go back to her roots for her next album and stop chasing after whatever the latest sound is. I think it would be HUGE for her if she embraced her earliest work and modernized it for today's dance floors but I'm just one voice with an opinion. I've got two more of these going up this week before I launch into the 2017 Jingle Electric. In fact, I plan on making your head spin with the number of releases coming out in the next couple of weeks so hold tight because they'll be coming at you fast and furious! Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Such A Good Feeling | 90's House Classics pt. 8 Genre: House Music Year: 2017 Total Time: 1:30:06 Brothers In Rhythm - Such A Good Feeling (DMC Remix by Dimitri) Urban Soul - Show Me (Def Club Mix) Joey Negro feat. Taka Boom - Can't Get High Without U (Eric Kupper Classic Funk Mix) Jaki Graham - Ain't Nobody (Love To Infinity Classic Paradise Mix) Bizarre Inc feat. Angie Brown - Took My Love (Sure Is Pure Room 101 Mix) Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Who Is He And What Is He To You (DT's N.Y.D.C. Mix) Mr. Fingers - Closer (Frankie Foncett Dude Mix) Deskee - Dance Dance (Tony Humphries Mix) The Cover Girls - Funk Boutique (12'' Remix) Blue Pearl - (Can You) Feel The Passion (House Mix) X-Press 2 - The Sound (Nush Pizza X Press Remix) Lil' Mo' Yin Yang - Reach (Little More Mix) Reel 2 Real feat. Erick More - The New Anthem (Union City Mix) Todd Terry pres. Shannon - It's Over Love (Funky Green Dogs Miami Club Mix) Blondie - Atomic (Diddy's 12'' Mix)
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258c08d395 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258c08d395 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258c08d395"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258c08d395"); } Let the beats roll in as we expand our nostalgic journey with "House Music Classics of the 90s Volume 8: Such A Good Feeling." If you've been keeping up with Party Favorz, you know we've been diving deep into this transformative decade of dance. From the initial sets to the present, every track featured has not just ruled the dance floors but also clinched the top spots on the Billboard Dance Club Music Charts—well, with one outlier, "Funk Boutique" by the Cover Girls. House Music Classics of the 90s isn't merely a throwback; it's a history lesson in sound. If you find yourself bopping along to contemporary tracks, chances are they owe their infectious rhythms to these 90s gems. Take Deskee's "Dance Dance," for example. The song ingeniously samples a largely forgotten early-80s track. It just proves the enduring, cyclical nature of dance music; today's hits often borrow liberally from yesterday's classics. Now, onto the setlist for this volume. "Brothers In Rhythm" start the journey with "Such A Good Feeling (DMC Remix by Dimitri)," an absolute dance floor magnet. Then we transition into "Urban Soul's Show Me (Def Club Mix)," a tune that laid the groundwork for countless dance tracks that followed. "Who Is He And What Is He To You" remixed by DT for Me'Shell Ndegeocello is a soulful reimagining that stays true to the vibe of the decade. And if you're a sucker for vocal-driven beats, don't miss Jaki Graham's rendition of "Ain't Nobody (Love To Infinity Classic Paradise Mix)." These final volumes serves as a compelling closing statement to our journey through House Music Classics of the 90s. The influence these tracks have on today's dance landscape cannot be overstated. Whether you're a Gen Z dance enthusiast or a 90s raver reminiscing about the golden days, this set provides a timeless escape. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Such A Good Feeling | 90's House Classics pt. 8Genre: House MusicYear: 2017Total Time: 1:30:06 1. Brothers In Rhythm - Such A Good Feeling (DMC Remix by Dimitri) 2. Urban Soul - Show Me (Def Club Mix) 3. Joey Negro feat. Taka Boom - Can't Get High Without U (Eric Kupper Classic Funk Mix) 4. Jaki Graham - Ain't Nobody (Love To Infinity Classic Paradise Mix) 5. Bizarre Inc feat. Angie Brown - Took My Love (Sure Is Pure Room 101 Mix) 6. Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Who Is He And What Is He To You (DT's N.Y.D.C. Mix) 7. Mr. Fingers - Closer (Frankie Foncett Dude Mix) 8. Deskee - Dance Dance (Tony Humphries Mix) 9. The Cover Girls - Funk Boutique (12'' Remix) 10. Blue Pearl - (Can You) Feel The Passion (House Mix) 11. X-Press 2 - The Sound (Nush Pizza X Press Remix) 12.
Bust out the sage because this week is all about self care and growth. First up: chef, TV personality, author and NBA wife and mom Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) reveals how following her heart and chasing her culinary dreams lead her to become one of the newest Cover Girls and helped to bring her new line of cookware to a store near you. Next, celebrity wellness lifestyle guru and doula Latham Thomas (@glowmaven) helps upgrade your inner glow. The Glow Maven talks about the secrets inside her new book Own Your Glow: A Soulful Guide for Luminous Living and Crowning the Queen Within shares how to own your power in mind, body and spirit. Plus, Yolanda gets her first weave — and she has questions! — and, Charli’s talking about her second honeymoon in Hawaii! Yes, Girl! hosts: @corimurray @manwifedog @yolizamaProduction: Cadence13Music: Gold Standard Creative @gscdotnyc
This week, we discuss how female video game characters are portrayed in cover art and compare it to the manner and frequency that male characters are portrayed. Shanee and Ryan flub the trivia question during Can I Finish and Tom has the last laugh.
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超女在某种意义上是这个时代的标志:她们是第一代票选出来的平民偶像;她们见证了手机、互联网平台的崛起;她们将「粉丝」「PK」一系列概念引入了我们的生活。超女更是我们青春期的回忆,即便你不爱音乐,不爱芒果台,也一定不会忘记十年前那个举国疯狂的夏天,不会忘记「春哥」「曾哥」,不会忘记那个发一条短信一块钱的投票时代。 以超级女声为代表的选秀给大陆流行音乐带来一股崭新的力量,多年之后,她们有些已经成为当今大陆流行乐坛的中流砥柱。本期不一定音乐广播,勺子和小马和你一起盘点超女们的进化史,回顾我们的青春,以及和她们一起成长的时光。 本期歌单 张含韵 #2004年「超级女声」季军 想唱就唱 @ 我很张含韵 (2005) 李宇春 #2005年「超级女声」冠军 甜蜜的 我爱你 @ 超级女声 终极PK (2005) 1987我不知会遇见你 @ 1987我不知会遇见你 (2014) 周笔畅 #2005年「超级女声」亚军 笔记 @ 超级女声 终极PK (2005) 翻白眼 @ 翻白眼 (2015) 张靓颖 #2005年「超级女声」季军 想你零点零一分 @ The One (2005) Fighting Shadows Feat. Big Sean @ 电影 Terminator Genisys 片尾曲 (2015) 尚雯婕 #2006年「超级女声」冠军 一大片天空 @ 在梵高的星空下 (2007) Red Amnesia @ 电影《闯入者》片尾曲 (2015) 谭维维 #2006年「超级女声」亚军 雪落下的声音 @ 耳界 (2007) 康定情歌与溜溜调 @ 我是歌手第三季 (2015) 李霄云 #2009年「快乐女声」亚军 沉淀 @ Cover Girls 封面女生 (2009) 我唱我 @ 正常人 (2015) 郁可唯 #2009年「快乐女声」第四名 你不爱我 @ Cover Girls 封面女生 (2009) 原谅不美好 @ 温水 (2014) 曾轶可 #2009年「快乐女声」第九名 狮子座 @ Forever Road (2009) Can I Kiss You @ 25岁的晴和雨 (2015) TFBoys #他们不是超级女声 想唱就唱 @ 电影《我就是我》主题曲 (2014)
This week’s interview is a continuation from last week with Richard Vission. Wild Style is (are?) Richard’s tribute to the 80s dance genre freestyle. Think Exposé, Cover Girls, Trinere. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, look it up. But while the duo of Frankie and Sonja is definitely a throwback, there’s something very current about them at the same time. They’re sexy and playful and seem like they’re built for Instagram, and Richard’s production updates the freestyle sound with classic house influences that allow them to fit in on dance floors around the world. We have fun talking about flirting with boys, flirting with girls, and the rigors of not only trying to blow up but also to do something that’s meaningful for themselves. It’s a short interview, so take advantage of that. Don’t forget to leave us comments, reviews, and money. Or just money.
Deardra Shuler interviews Judy Torres, aka the Queen of Freesytle, regarding her upcoming Freestyle Forever Show at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx, NY, on Saturday, March 7th at 8:00 pm. The concert features TKA/K7, George Lamond, Cover Girls, Noel, Lisette Melendez, Sugar Hill Gang, Rob Base, Soave, Coro and Nocerra. Torres's hits are No Reason to Cry, Come Into My Arms, I Love You for All Seasons. Faithfully, and Stay. Faithfully peaked at #1.
1980's Latin Freestyle, Freestyle, Cover Girls, Latin Rascals, T.K.A., Noel, Voice, Voice in Fashion, Johnny O, Expose, D.J. Architech.
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Recent decisions to eliminate female characters from the cover of top games, or to push them to the back, were made in the name of increased sales. But don't we all like cover girls? The post Cover Girls appeared first on Game Industry News.
All songs written, remixed or produced by Tony Moran. 1. Gloria Estefan - "I'm Not Giving You Up" (Tony Moran remix) 2. Jennifer Holliday - "No Frills Love" (Tony Moran House Mix) 3. Tina Arena - "Chains" (Tony Moran Anthem) 4. George Michael - "Fast Love" (Tony Moran House Mix) 5. Jordan Hill - "For The Love Of You" (Tony Moran Anthem) 6. Selena - "A Boy Like That" (Tony Moran Tribute to West Side Story) 7. Kenny G - "Havana" (Tony's Island Anthem) 8. Scatman John - "Hey You" (Tony's Scat-Trip Mix) 9. Slash and Marta Sanchez - "Obsession" (Tony Moran Carribean Mix) 10. Cover Girls feat. Nicky Richards - "Whenever You Need Me" (Tony's From The Heart Mix) 11. Barry Manilow - "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" (Tony Moran Global Gift Of Love Anthem)
Taking it back to the days of IROC-Z's, Aqua Net hairspray, and Z-Cavaricci's... Tracklisting: 1) Intro by DJ Kaz 2) Sa-Fire - "Boy Ive been Told" 3) TKA - "Come Get My Love" 4) Sa-Fire - "Dont Break My Heart" 5) Judy Torres - "Please Stay Tonight" 6) Giggles - "Love Letters" 7) Tina B. - "Honey To A Bee" 8) Sweet Seduction - "Hooked On you" 9) Nocera - "Summertime, Summertime" 10) Marshall Jones - "I Burn" 11) Isis - "Let Me Love You" 12) Clear Touch - "Surrender" 13) Expose - "Point Of No Return" 14) Souve - "Crying Over You" 15) Tonasia - "Wondering" 16) Noel - "The Question" 17) Voice in Fashion - "Only In The Night" 18) The Cover Girls - "Because Of You" 19) Stevie B - "Dreaming of Love" 20) Expose - "Come Go With Me" 21) Outro
In this episode: customers killing a Wal-mart employee in Valley Stream, NY, Greg adding pictures to previous episodes, a video of Tom Selleck as Indiana Jones, recent photos of "Macho Man" Randy Savage, a get-rich-quick scheme (the Old-Timers Wrestling League), Ironhide and Ratchet Transformers custom heads by Best Toys, good free antivirus programs (AVG, Avast!, and Avira AntiVir), The Morton Downey Jr. Show, our trip to the children's TV show Steampipe Alley hosted by Mario Cantone, The Cover Girls, The Magic Garden on DVD, the Mellotron, 1970s progressive rock music, "Carnival of Light" by The Beatles, and Paul McCartney making fun of Michael Jackson. 40 minutes - paunchstevenson.com