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Super Awesome Mix
Mixtape Rewind: Writer Amy Odell gives us a Nostalgic Mix

Super Awesome Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 32:22 Transcription Available


From Season One of the show, Matt and Sam are joined by fashion journalist and author of Tales from the Back Row and Anna, Amy Odell!  (IG https://www.instagram.com/instamyodell)https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hHnOaWzaab2PjI8xRTZ64?si=a3d09f7ad65849ba Step into a nostalgic journey as we explore the potent music of our formative years in this episode featuring special guest Amy Odell. We're diving into a carefully curated playlist that evokes memories of high school, friendships, and the transformative power of music. From the infectious grooves of Sublime's "Santeria" to the empowering anthem of Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)," we unpack the personal stories woven into each track. Amy shares her insights and experiences surrounding these iconic songs, shedding light on how they've shaped her identity over the years.As we reflect on the cultural significance of these tunes, we touch upon the lasting impact of pop legends like Britney Spears and Mariah Carey, examining how their music has influenced generations while also sparking conversations on mental health and individuality. Through laughter and heartfelt nostalgia, we unravel the emotional connections that bind us to these melodies, inviting you to think about your own musical memories.1. Santeria - Sublime2. Doo Wop (That Thing) - Lauryn Hill3. (You Drive Me) Crazy - Brittney Spears4. Fantasy - Mariah Carey5. Ray of Light - Madonna6. No, No, No Part 2 - Destiny's Child featuring Wyclef Jean7. Say My Name - Destiny's Child8. Holiday/Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day9. Dammit - Blink-18210. Doin' Time - Sublime11. Creep - TLC12. If You Had My Love - Jennifer LopezSupport the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!

Tea With Kiz
Doo Wop (That Thing) - Ms. Lauryn Hill

Tea With Kiz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 63:59


How you gonna win, when you ain't right within? Uh-uh, COME AGAIN!

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Canciones para que nos gusten los lunes. Vientos y Metales - 08/07/24

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 58:54


El buen gusto, la variedad… El objetivo de la búsqueda continua y constante de canciones que alienten la vida, que despierten el amor por la vida, la libertad. Es la música y su alquimia. Y escuchamos ahora temas recién publicados de Afra Kane, Max Beesley, Claudio Corona o Resolution 88. Y recuperamos a Canarios, ;Laryn Hill, David Gilmour, Donald Fagen o Caravan Palace.CLO PROMO BLAKEDISCO 1 CLAUDIO CORONA Top Hat (4)DISCO 2 CANARIOS Get On Your Knees (POP & ROCK HISPANO CD 1 - 16)DISCO 3 LAURYN HILL Doo Wop (That Thing) (5)SDEP TWITER CARLOS + Lunes RÁINERDISCO 4 NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS I Need Never Get Old (1)DISCO 5 CARAVAN PALACE Lone Digger (1)DISCO 6 THE BAMBOOS Safe From Harm (feat. Reginald AK) (3)CLO LUCAS Podcast + LUNES ELENADISCO 7 MAX BEESLEY’S HIGH VIBES Juice (4)DISCO 8 DAVID GILMOUR Blue Light (4)DISCO 9 DAVID LINDLEY El Rayo X (ESCA)DISCO 10 JEAN CARN Free Love (ESCA)INDI MÚSICA ELIAS + SEP MARTÍN X (TWITTER)DISCO 11 RESOLUTION 88 The Boss From Boston (1)DISCO 12 AFRA KANE Palabras (feat. Alina Amuri) (Cara B Corte 1)DISCO 13 DONALD FAGEN Tomorrow’s Girls (ESCA)Escuchar audio

DJ RyanFlossy
Tyla - Water Remix Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

DJ RyanFlossy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 3:52


Tyla - Water Remix Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

Rap Rankings
S15E06 - Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill

Rap Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 495:56


Class is in session for Moulz & Mel at the midway point of Season 15, as they present their review of the massively acclaimed, indisputable piece of hip-hop canon, The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, which remains her only solo studio album, 26 years later. --------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (9:04 - 11:46) -- The Rap Rankings Game (40:47) -- RAB Express: Vince Staples, Vince Staples (1:44:16) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:16:12) -- The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill Info (2:38:46) -- Track 1: "Intro" (3:25:38) -- Track 2: "Lost Ones" (3:32:34) -- Track 3: "Ex-Factor" (4:28:37) -- Track 4: "To Zion" (4:59:14) -- Track 5: "Doo Wop (That Thing)" (5:21:58) -- Track 6: "Superstar" (6:14:21) -- Track 7: "Final Hour" (6:24:38) -- Track 8: "When It Hurts So Bad" (6:38:35) -- Track 9: "I Used To Love Him" (6:43:03) -- Track 10: "Forgive Them Father" (6:49:55) -- Track 11: "Every Ghetto, Every City" (7:04:44) -- Track 12: "Nothing Even Matters" (7:14:25) -- Track 13: "Everything Is Everything" (7:34:30) -- Track 14: "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" / "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" / "Tell Him" (7:54:14) -- Ranking The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (8:08:13) -- Outro (8:15:07)

The List of Lists
September 20, 2023 - Rolling Stone Best Songs 50 to 46

The List of Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 54:17


Helen and Gavin chat about Outlaw Johnny Black, Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America, and A Haunting in Venice, and it's Week 91 from the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs Ever, numbers 50 to 46; Gasolina by Daddy Yankee, Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill, Idioteque by Radiohead, Tiny Dancer by Elton John, and Paper Planes by MIA.

They Reminisce Over You
Ms. Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary

They Reminisce Over You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 48:39


This week, we're discussing the 25th anniversary of Lauryn Hill's solo debut album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. This classic album was released on August 25, 1998, and features a number of standout tracks like "Doo Wop (That Thing)," "Ex-Factor," "Lost Ones," "To Zion" and more. She won five Grammy's for this album, making her the first woman to win five or more in one night, including the Grammy for Album of the Year. This was also the first hip hop album to win Album of the Year. We explored Lauryn's work with The Fugees and her career leading up to what would become a hip hop and R&B classic, and its lasting impact on the world of music.Head over to troypodcast.com for links to some of the things that we referenced in this episode. Also, follow us on the 'gram & the bird, Facebook, Threads, Spill, @TROYPodcast on all socials!We have monthly newsletter called "Liner Notes." It's a recap of stuff that we like and think that you will too! We'll be sharing what we're watching, what we're listening to, throwback YouTube videos, updates on our upcoming projects, random things you may have missed on the internets, stuff like that. Go to troypodcast.com/newsletter to sign up now if you like fun.If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here's a little something that you can do:Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.If it's merch that you're looking for, check out our store, Nuthin' But A Tee Thang, at teethang.comSpreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.

Inheritance Tracks
Ben Bailey Smith

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 6:55


You might know Ben Bailey Smith better as Doc Brown, an actor, comedian, rapper and screen writer. Ben was born to a Jamaican mother and English father in Willesden, north west London, his older sister is the celebrated writer Zadie Smith. He started rapping when he was 15, competing in Rap Battles in the early 2000's, and became a successful stand up comedian. His acting talents have appeared in huge tv series like Channel 4's Inbetweeners and Derek, to BBC's Doctor Who, The Split and Damilola, Our Loved Boy to name but a handful. Often his comedy, music and acting talents overlap; he's very good at all of these things so why wouldn't he often combine them. In his podcast Shrink the Box, Ben and psychotherapist Sasha Bates analyse fictional tv characters like Omar from the Wire and Ross from Friends, trying to figure out why they are as they are. Inherited: Looks is Deceiving by The Gladiators Passing on: Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill Producer: Ben Mitchell Producer: Ben Mitchell

Hidden Jukebox
55: Doo Wop (That Thing)

Hidden Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 30:07


Doo Wop https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/c/c7e7a43b-5714-4470-a244-6aa82c1dceff/DOGdC8sl.jpg Remember back on the Bully when cats used to harmonize? What we're listening to: Jake: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Changes Post Animal, Love Gibberish Matthew: Weird Nightmare, Weird Nightmare Sobs, Air Guitar

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie
Ep. 113: How to proceed in the overwhelm of it all

Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 35:59 Transcription Available


We're sensing that for many of you, the present moment is filled with overwhelm and despair. In this week's episode, we're sharing some insights for how to navigate it all. We talk about acknowledging the state we're in, determining the level of intervention we need based upon the oppression/danger scale, and engaging in the important rituals of emotional honoring and release. Tracie also shares some of her own experiences around her own conditioning and how these lessons have applied to her life.Join our mailing list at https://joyousjustice.com  Check out our offerings and join one of our programs! https://joyousjustice.com/coursesFind April's TikTok videos here: https://www.tiktok.com/@aprilavivabaskin Follow us on Instagram (@joyous.justice), Twitter, (@JoyousJustice), or Facebook (www.facebook.com/joyousjustice365)Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.comLearn more about Joyous Justice and join our mailing list: https://joyousjustice.com/Support the work our Jewish Black & Cherokee woman-led vision for collective liberation here: https://joyousjustice.com/support-our-workListen to Lauryn Hill's song “Doo Wop (That Thing)”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6QKqFPRZSADiscussion and reflection questions:What in this episode is new for you? What have you learned and how does it land?What is resonating? What is sticking with you and why?What feels hard? What is challenging or on the edge for you?What feelings and sensations are arising and where in your body do you feel them?

De Sublime Ochtendshow - HitStory
HitStory - Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

De Sublime Ochtendshow - HitStory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 7:07


Voor Lauryn Hill was 1997 een kanteljaar alles anders, ze was destijds 22 jaar. Haar eerste album verscheen dat jaar.  Jaren daarvoor op middelbare school hoge cijfers voor lol muziekgroep begonnen. Snel werd haar bekendheid groter maar de muziekgroep viel uit elkaar. Later kreeg Lauryn een verhouding met Rohan Marley (de zoon van Bob Marley). Lauryn werd zwanger en volgens haar platenmaatschappij zou dit het einde van haar carrière betekenen maar dit pakte uiteindelijk toch anders uit. Jaap vertelt je het verhaal achter Doo Wop (That Thing) Van Lauryn Hill.

Royal Radio
Episode 23: DJ Prince Akeem Live on Sirius XMFLY on Channel 47

Royal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 59:48


It's good to be back and in a BIG way! In case you missed my debut on Sirius XM FLY last Friday, don't worry...I got you. Here's my live radio mix from the Friday FLY Ride. Enjoy and as always...please don't forget to share the show! Playlist is below!@djprinceakeemwww.djprinceakeem.comtwitch.tv/djprinceakeemDJ Prince Akeem_SiriusXM FLY 9.2.22 Playlist 1. U Don't Know- Jay-Z 2. U Don't Know x Dead Prez (Hip-Hop) - (Prince Akeem Blend) 3. Over- Drake 4. Bedrock- Young Money ft. Lloyd 5. Kiss Kiss- Chris Brown ft. T-Pain 6. All I Do Is Win- DJ Khaled (FL!P ONE Edit) 7. Birthday Cake- Rihanna ft. Chris Brown (Cesar Castilla Edit) 8. Some Cut- Trillville ft. Cutty 9. Party- Beyonce ft. Andre 3000 x Some Cut- (Prince Akeem Blend) 10. It's Going Down- Young Joc 11. Damn- Youngbloodz 12. Like You- Bow Wow ft. Ciara 13. Grillz- Nelly ft. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp 14. This Is Why I'm Hot Remix- Mims ft. Junior Reid & Baby Cham 15. Snap Ya Fingers Lil Jon x Ghetto Story Baby Cham- (Prince Akeem Blend) 16. Oh Yeah- Foxy Brown 17. Mary Jane (All Night Long)- Mary J. Blige 18. If Your Girl Only Knew x Mary Jane- Aaliyah (Prince Akeem Blend) 19. Best of Me- Mya ft. Jay-Z 20. Get It On Tonite- Montell Jordan 21. Fine China x Get It On Tonite- Chris Brown (Prince Akeem Blend) 22. What Chu Like- Da Brat ft. Tyrese  23. Ms. Jackson- Outkast 24. So Into You x Ms. Jackson- Fabulous ft. Tamia (Prince Akeem Blend) 25. 4 Ever- Lil' Mo 26. Next Episode- Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg 27. California Love- Dr. Dre ft. 2 Pac 28. I Get Around- 2 Pac 29. How Do U Want It- 2 Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo 30. I Got 5 On It x How Do U Want It Da Luniz (Prince Akeem Blend) 31. This Is How We Do- The Game ft. 50 Cent (Uki Edit) 32. What's Luv- Fat Joe ft. Ashanti 33. Still Not A Player- Big Pun ft. Joe 34. Freak Like Me x Still Not a Player- Adina Howard (Prince Akeem Blend) 35. Ante Up- M.O.P 36. Twinz x Ante Up- Big Pun ft. Fat Joe (Prince Akeem Blend) 37. Off The Books- The Beatnuts ft. Big Pun, Cuban Link 38. Doo Wop (That Thing) x Off the Books- Lauryn Hill (Prince Akeem Blend) 39. Ready Or Not- Fugees (Green Lantern Edit) 40. Never Leave (Uh Oh) - Lumidee ft. Busta Rhymes 41. No Letting Go- Wayne Wonder 42. Bartender x No Letting Go - T-Pain ft. Akon (Prince Akeem Blend) 43. Sleeping In My Bed- Dru Hill ft. Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat 44. No Scrubs x Sleeping In My Bed- TLC ( Prince Akeem Blend) 45. Grindin'- Clipse 46. Run It- Chris Brown 47. Dark Fantasy- Kanye West 48. Party Up- DMX 49. Who's That Girl- Eve 50. Lighters Up- Lil Kim 51. Quiet Storm Remix- Mobb Deep ft. Lil Kim 52. Shout- Tears for Fears Quiet Storm - (Prince Akeem Blend)53. You Will Never Find Another- In Essence 54. Right Here (Human Nature Rmx)- SWV 55. I'll Be There (Puff Daddy Mix)- Method Man ft. Mary J. Blige

Notorious Mass Effect
"NICKI MINAJ - SUPER FREAKY GIRL (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)" *SPOTIFY EXCLUSIVE VIDEO VERSION*

Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 13:23


“Super Freaky Girl” — debuts at No. 1 this week as both the most-streamed and highest-selling song in the country this week. Not only does it mark Minaj's first totally solo No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but it's the first song to debut at No. 1 by any unaccompanied female rapper since Lauryn Hill's “Doo-Wop (That Thing!)” back in 1998. Minaj's new single "Super Freaky Girl"debuted at number one Monday. The track samples Rick James' 1981 classic funk hit "Super Freak." According to Billboard, Minaj's single has 89,000 digital downloads so far, marking the biggest digital sales week of any track this year. "Super Freaky Girl" will be on Minaj's 5th full-length album. No date for its release, but it is expected to drop soon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support

Andrew's Daily Five
The Greatest Songs of the 90's: Episode 16

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 13:46


#25-21Intro/Outro: Gettin' Jiggy Wit It by Will Smith25. Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve24. Killing Me Softly by The Fugees *23. Creep by Radiohead22. Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill *21. One by U2 *Vote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 3* - Previously played on the podcast

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter
Nicki MInaj Breaks Record Held By Lauryn Hill, Britney Spears, Elton John Debut 'Hold Me Closer', 2022 MTV VMAs: What You Need To Know

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 4:02


Nicki Minaj has reason to be super excited about her new song “Super Freaky Girl.” The 39-year-old rap star has become the first female artist to have a solo hip hop track debut at No. 1 in the U.S. since Lauryn Hill with “Doo Wop (That Thing)” in 1998. Minaj is also the first solo female artist to have a song debut at No. 1 so far this year. Elton John and Britney Spears have released their highly anticipated collaboration, “Hold Me Closer.” (Tune in all day to your favourite iHeartRadio station to hear it!) A reimagining of John's 1971 classic “Tiny Dancer” that kicks off with the first verse of his 1992 song “The One” and interpolates a bit of 1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," the track was produced by Andrew Watt and Canada's Cirkut (aka Toronto-born, Nova Scotia-raised Henry Walter). The 38th MTV Video Music Awards are going down Sunday night in New Jersey. Original Articles by John R. Kennedy: Nicki MInaj Breaks Record Held By Lauryn Hill Britney Spears, Elton John Debut 'Hold Me Closer' 2022 MTV VMAs: What You Need To Know  Check out iHeart New Music on iHeartRadio!

The Hilltop Glove Podcast
Ebony Haywood | Doo Wop (That Thing) | Episode #42

The Hilltop Glove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 74:08


THG interviews guest Ebony Haywood. Ebony is a Raleigh, North Carolina born and raised educator, mother, and owner of The Affirmed Kid, a company which specializes in affirmation cards, bundles, and artwork for kids. She is the Vice President of People & Culture at a Raleigh-based EdTech company, where she leads the company's hiring and expansion department to include a diverse and inclusive workforce. Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: Red Rooster Sports Bar & Grill, Law Office of Sean Wilson, Mid Carolina Service Co., and TruBrilliance Ent.

Dissect DJs
Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

Dissect DJs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 37:51


We break down the masterpiece single off the critically acclaimed 'Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' album that crosses the soul of the 60's with the street sound of the 90's with Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)". Is Lauryn teaching valuable lessons, or just venting out of scorn and spite? The Dissect DJs debate!

Dissect DJs
Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

Dissect DJs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 37:51


We break down the masterpiece single off the critically acclaimed 'Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' album that crosses the soul of the 60's with the street sound of the 90's with Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)". Is Lauryn teaching valuable lessons, or just venting out of scorn and spite? The Dissect DJs debate!

MUSIC REACTIONS AND COMMENTS
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MUSIC REACTIONS AND COMMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 6:34


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://feedssoundcloudcomuserssoundcloudusers.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/lauryn_hill_-_doo_wop_that_thing_reaction/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message

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MUSIC REACTIONS AND COMMENTS
Lauryn_Hill_-_Doo_Wop_That_Thing_REACTION

MUSIC REACTIONS AND COMMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 6:34


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://feedssoundcloudcomuserssoundcloudusers.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/lauryn_hill_-_doo_wop_that_thing_reaction/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message

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Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

In the first episode of SEASON SEVEN (whoa!), or the 37th episode overall, Kevin welcomes Duluth-based singer and songwriter Sarah Krueger to the program—you might know her as Lanue, the name she released a full length LP under in 2021, and the name she released a brand new EP under in mid-April. She and Kevin chop it up about her new batch of tunes, real hip-hop, the ability to separate the artist and the art they make, and the "scene" in Duluth; Sarah also brings an eclectic mix of 10 songs to the show and discusses what parts of her life they represent.  For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! To learn more about Sarah Krueger's output as Lanue, visit her website. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011.  "Doo Wop (That Thing)," written and performed by Ms. Lauryn Hill. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1998. "Hello In There," written and performed by John Prine. John Prine, Atlantic, 1971. "Sweet Thing," written and performed by Van Morrison. Astral Weeks, Warner Brothers, 1968. "Don't Ever Fucking Question That," written by Sean Daley; performed by Atmosphere. Lucy Ford—The Atmosphere EPs, Rhymesayers, 2001. "Shower The People," written and performed by James Taylor. In The Pocket, Warner Brothers, 1976. "Love Has No Pride," written by Eric Katz and Libby Titus; performed by Bonnie Raitt. Give it Up, Warner Brothers, 1972. "Making Pies," written and performed by Patti Griffin. 1000 Kisses, ATO, 2002. "When I Go Deaf," written by Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker, and Zak Sally; performed by Low. The Great Destroyer, Sub Pop, 2005. "Raining in Baltimore," written by Adam Duritz; performed by Counting Crows. August and Everything After, DGC, 1993.   "September," "Fire in My Mind," and "Nothing Hits Me," written by Sarah Krueger and performed by Lanue. 

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 202

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 178:15


Freddie King "Woman Across the River"Digable Planets "Jettin'"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "White Man's World"The Como Mamas "You've Got to Move"Jimi Hendrix "Power to Love"Two Cow Garage "Movies"North Mississippi Allstars "What You Gonna Do?"Run The Jewels "pulling the pin"Branford Marsalis "Waiting for Tain"Gladys Knight & The Pips "Midnight Train to Georgia"John Hammond, Jr. "It's Mighty Crazy"Joan Shelley "The Spur"Memphis Minnie "Moaning The Blues"John Lee Hooker "Shake It Baby"Bonnie Raitt "Love Me Like a Man"Jack White "What's the Trick?"Mary J. Blige "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"Don Nix "Feel a Whole Lot Better"The Vandellas "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave"Lauryn Hill "Doo Wop (That Thing)"The Isley Brothers "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)"Vic Chesnutt "Onion Soup"Kris Kristofferson "Blame It on the Stones"Big Mama Thornton "Cotton Picking Blues"Jean Knight "Mr. Big Stuff"JAY Z "Hard Knock Life"Buddy Guy "She Suits Me To A Tee"The Black Keys "Wild Child"R.E.M. "So. Central Rain"Laura Marling "Soothing"Johnnie Taylor "Who's Making Love"Lucero "Baby Don't You Want Me"Stevie Wonder "Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours"Erykah Badu "Didn't Cha Know"Cat Clyde "Sheets of Green"Sonny Rollins "Till There Was You"The Temptations "Ain't Too Proud To Beg"Drive-By Truckers "Sea Island Lonely"Little Richard "Kansas City"Tom T. Hall "Faster Horses (The Cowboy and The Poet)"Johnny Cash "Committed To Parkview"R.L. Burnside "Bad Luck and Trouble"The Del McCoury Band "Blackjack County Chains"the Fox Hunt "Sinners Like Me"Reverend Gary Davis "Let's Get Together"Drag the River "Embrace the Sound"Gillian Welch "If I Ain't Going To Heaven"

Rap Reviews
Episode 51 - Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)

Rap Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 66:55


What is "that thing"? Is it sex? Is it power? Is it money? Is it an extraterrestrial entity from a 1982 John Carpenter film? Listen in and make up your own mind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All Hearty Def Party
Crate Keepers Ep. 3 The Miseducation of Us

All Hearty Def Party

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 24:19


Love is a generational curse. It doesn't have to be nor does it have to end in heartache. The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill takes us on a journey of deep love for her son Zion to the dance floor with Doo Wop (That Thing). Do you remember the first time you felt love? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cratekeepers/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ahdp_80/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ahdp_80/support

The Crate Keepers
The Miseducation Of Us!

The Crate Keepers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 24:19


Love is a generational curse. It doesn't have to be nor does it have to end in heartache. The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill takes us on a journey of deep love for her son Zion to the dance floor with Doo Wop (That Thing). Do you remember the first time you felt love? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cratekeepers/message

Funpoint!
Episode 82: Before These Crowded Streets

Funpoint!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 74:47


I dare you to explain the meaning of "jam band" to me right now. This week on Funpoint!, in between discussions of the Chicago River Incident, we do our best to talk about Dave Matthews Band's Before These Crowded Streets. I don't think this is a concept album but a lot of the songs seem to be about the Futurama episode with death by snu-snu Slap City picks: "Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Ms. Lauryn Hill, "Think" by Kaleida. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Linkin Park's Meteora!

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 75

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 12:31


#130-126Intro/Outro: Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (Pt. 1) by James Brown130. That's All Right by Elvis Presley (4)129. Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill128. American Pie by Don McLean127. One by U2126. You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift (5)Balderdash #21 answerDecade update:70's - 7690's - 7500's - 7260's - 5510's - 4180's - 2850's - 2440's - 230's - 120's - 1Top years:1970, 2005 - 141994 - 131971, 1973 - 12We are running out of time to hear from the following seven years: 1959, 1961, 1962, 1981, 2016, 2017, and 2019.

Devious Remix Blends and Mixes
Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) (Devious Remix Afro-Blend)

Devious Remix Blends and Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 3:45


Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) (Devious Remix Afro-Blend) by DJ Devious Remix

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Santana Lopez (Part Four) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 107:30


It's the series you've been waiting for. A deep dive into THE most iconic Glee character, Santana Lopez. For part four of four, we will talk through Santana's season 5 and 6. At the end, we take all of Santana's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part four, you'll hear #1-10 of Santana's song rankings.   The 41 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 2x05: Science Fiction Double Feature 2x09: Valerie 2x16: Trouty Mouth 2x19: Songbird 2x21: Back to Black 3x16: If I Can't Have You 3x19: Love You Like a Love Song 4x04: Mine 4x13: Nutbush City Limits 4x13: Girl on Fire 4x16: Cold Hearted 5x03: If I Die Young 5x09: Don't Rain on My Parade 6x06: Alfie Duets: 1x18: The Boy Is Mine (with Mercedes) 2x02: Me Against The Music (with Brittany) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Mercedes) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Mercedes) 3x05: A Boy Like That/I Have a Love (with Rachel) 3x06: Hit Me With Your Best Shot/One Way Or Another (with Finn) 3x07: I Kissed a Girl (with Rachel) 3x07: Constant Craving (with Shelby) 3x10: We Found Love (with Rachel) 3x11: Smooth Criminal (with Sebastian) 3x12: La Isla Bonita (with David) 3x17: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (with Brittany) 3x17: So Emotional (with Rachel) 3x19: Take My Breath Away (with Quinn) 4x13: Make No Mistake She's Mine (with Sam) 5x01: A Hard Day's Night (with Rachel) 5x02: Here Comes the Sun (with Dani) 5x09: Brave (with Rachel) 5x09: Every Breath You Take (with Rachel) 5x12: Valerie (with Brittany) 5x13: Be Okay (with Rachel) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Mercedes) 6x03: Hand in My Pocket/I Feel The Earth Move (with Brittany) Group Features: 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 3x21: Edge of Glory Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Santana Lopez (Part Three) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 96:35


It's the series you've been waiting for. A deep dive into THE most iconic Glee character, Santana Lopez. For part three of four, we will talk through Santana's season 4 and a bit of season 5. At the end, we take all of Santana's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part three, you'll hear #11-20 of Santana's song rankings.   The 41 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 2x05: Science Fiction Double Feature 2x09: Valerie 2x16: Trouty Mouth 2x19: Songbird 2x21: Back to Black 3x16: If I Can't Have You 3x19: Love You Like a Love Song 4x04: Mine 4x13: Nutbush City Limits 4x13: Girl on Fire 4x16: Cold Hearted 5x03: If I Die Young 5x09: Don't Rain on My Parade 6x06: Alfie Duets: 1x18: The Boy Is Mine (with Mercedes) 2x02: Me Against The Music (with Brittany) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Mercedes) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Mercedes) 3x05: A Boy Like That/I Have a Love (with Rachel) 3x06: Hit Me With Your Best Shot/One Way Or Another (with Finn) 3x07: I Kissed a Girl (with Rachel) 3x07: Constant Craving (with Shelby) 3x10: We Found Love (with Rachel) 3x11: Smooth Criminal (with Sebastian) 3x12: La Isla Bonita (with David) 3x17: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (with Brittany) 3x17: So Emotional (with Rachel) 3x19: Take My Breath Away (with Quinn) 4x13: Make No Mistake She's Mine (with Sam) 5x01: A Hard Day's Night (with Rachel) 5x02: Here Comes the Sun (with Dani) 5x09: Brave (with Rachel) 5x09: Every Breath You Take (with Rachel) 5x12: Valerie (with Brittany) 5x13: Be Okay (with Rachel) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Mercedes) 6x03: Hand in My Pocket/I Feel The Earth Move (with Brittany) Group Features: 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 3x21: Edge of Glory Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Santana Lopez (Part One) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 110:02


It's the podcast series you've been waiting for. A deep dive into THE most iconic Glee character, Santana Lopez. For part one of four, we will talk through Santana in seasons 1 and 2. At the end, we take all of Santana's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part one, you'll hear #31-41 of Santana's song rankings.   The 41 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 2x05: Science Fiction Double Feature 2x09: Valerie 2x16: Trouty Mouth 2x19: Songbird 2x21: Back to Black 3x16: If I Can’t Have You 3x19: Love You Like a Love Song 4x04: Mine 4x13: Nutbush City Limits 4x13: Girl on Fire 4x16: Cold Hearted 5x03: If I Die Young 5x09: Don’t Rain on My Parade 6x06: Alfie Duets: 1x18: The Boy Is Mine (with Mercedes) 2x02: Me Against The Music (with Brittany) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Mercedes) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Mercedes) 3x05: A Boy Like That/I Have a Love (with Rachel) 3x06: Hit Me With Your Best Shot/One Way Or Another (with Finn) 3x07: I Kissed a Girl (with Rachel) 3x07: Constant Craving (with Shelby) 3x10: We Found Love (with Rachel) 3x11: Smooth Criminal (with Sebastian) 3x12: La Isla Bonita (with David) 3x17: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (with Brittany) 3x17: So Emotional (with Rachel) 3x19: Take My Breath Away (with Quinn) 4x13: Make No Mistake She’s Mine (with Sam) 5x01: A Hard Day’s Night (with Rachel) 5x02: Here Comes the Sun (with Dani) 5x09: Brave (with Rachel) 5x09: Every Breath You Take (with Rachel) 5x12: Valerie (with Brittany) 5x13: Be Okay (with Rachel) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Mercedes) 6x03: Hand in My Pocket/I Feel The Earth Move (with Brittany) Group Features: 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) 3x21: Edge of Glory Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Santana Lopez (Part Two) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 96:05


It's the podcast series you've been waiting for. A deep dive into THE most iconic Glee character, Santana Lopez. For part two of four, we will talk through Santana's season 3. At the end, we take all of Santana's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part two, you'll hear #21-30 of Santana's song rankings.   The 41 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 2x05: Science Fiction Double Feature 2x09: Valerie 2x16: Trouty Mouth 2x19: Songbird 2x21: Back to Black 3x16: If I Can’t Have You 3x19: Love You Like a Love Song 4x04: Mine 4x13: Nutbush City Limits 4x13: Girl on Fire 4x16: Cold Hearted 5x03: If I Die Young 5x09: Don’t Rain on My Parade 6x06: Alfie Duets: 1x18: The Boy Is Mine (with Mercedes) 2x02: Me Against The Music (with Brittany) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Mercedes) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Mercedes) 3x05: A Boy Like That/I Have a Love (with Rachel) 3x06: Hit Me With Your Best Shot/One Way Or Another (with Finn) 3x07: I Kissed a Girl (with Rachel) 3x07: Constant Craving (with Shelby) 3x10: We Found Love (with Rachel) 3x11: Smooth Criminal (with Sebastian) 3x12: La Isla Bonita (with David) 3x17: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (with Brittany) 3x17: So Emotional (with Rachel) 3x19: Take My Breath Away (with Quinn) 4x13: Make No Mistake She’s Mine (with Sam) 5x01: A Hard Day’s Night (with Rachel) 5x02: Here Comes the Sun (with Dani) 5x09: Brave (with Rachel) 5x09: Every Breath You Take (with Rachel) 5x12: Valerie (with Brittany) 5x13: Be Okay (with Rachel) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Mercedes) 6x03: Hand in My Pocket/I Feel The Earth Move (with Brittany) Group Features: 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) 3x21: Edge of Glory Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

Blk + In Grad School
More than a Ph.D. with Dr. Ijeoma l Ep. 148

Blk + In Grad School

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 45:46


Meet Dr. Ijeoma, a public health historian that doubles as a lifestyle blogger and entrepreneur! Dr. Ijeoma holds a Ph.D. in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University and spends her time researching the medial construction of diseases, running her lifestyle blog, Ijeoma Kola, and mentoring Black women pursuing doctoral degrees as the founder and executive director of her non-profit, Cohort Sistas. Cohort Sistas is a digital platform created to provide mentorship, community and resources during the graduate school journey. Dr. Ijeoma is an OG in the blogging universe. She created her blog in 2010 when she started her natural hair journey but ultimately turned her passion for beauty, style and travel into a lucrative career that paved the way to her success today. In this week’s episode, she discusses how she channeled her individual experience in academia to find connection and collaboration, and how she uses her business and platform to do that same for others. Dr. Ijeoma’s Lesson from the Trap takes us back to the late ’90s with a Lauryn Hill classic, “Doo Wop (That Thing).” Follow Dr. Ijeoma on IG and Twitter @ijeomakola Follow Cohort Sistas on IG @cohortsistas

Ucca-LaughのHahahaha Humming!
#6 愛されガールになれる!シンプルな一文字

Ucca-LaughのHahahaha Humming!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 7:13


Instagram でいただいた質問「先生が自分の声で苦労した点、どうそれを改善したか知りたいです!」について、お答えしています。   私が声で苦労した点は、リズム感なし、鈍臭いこと。その練習に使ったローリン・ヒル「Doo Wop(That Thing) 」のお話を元に、日常会話に使えるシンプルな一文字「ん」を付けて異性からもモテる「おはようございます!」をレクチャーしています!明日朝から是非、意識してみてください。   「夢ぜんぶ叶えたいオトナ女子の強い味方」Ucca-Laugh LINE公式 歌の体験レッスン詳細やイベント最新情報をいち早く受け取ってね! https://lin.ee/zrWiEJg @208hshlk   #うちゅ恋 スペシャルコラボ決定!7日連続でゲストをお招きします。ゲスト詳細は次回発表します。お楽しみに!   番組の感想は、Twitter #うちゅ恋 でつぶやいてね。   【スポンサー募集中】お問い合わせ:info@ucca-laugh.com

Road Theology Big Show's Podcast
Episode 7 Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) - Pull Up Series

Road Theology Big Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 22:53


Episode 7 will Pull Up a timeless and classic song by none other than LAURYN HILL. LAURYN HILL has shown that she can near enough do it all, she can rap, sing and produce. Her debut solo single Doo Wop (That Thing), was the first to reach American billboard number 1, that was written, produced and performed by a female hip-hop artist. The song is a warning to first women then to men about what it means to know your worth and also a critique to both genders who do not see the value of good relationships. Let's hear what Big Show has to say about this song.

THE MISTERman's Take
#Lauryn Hill doo wop that thing song

THE MISTERman's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 5:09


# Lauryn hill doo wop that thing song classic song and vocals, respect --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support

song doo wop that thing lauryn hill doo wop
Running Trizz
EP. 109 - DOO WOP (THAT THING) (Lauryn Hill's version)

Running Trizz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 205:58


It's Been 3 Weeks - -in this episode of the podcast, we discuss how you let him beat but now he doesn't want to commit. other topics include a STD scare, Saweetie vs Quavo, name dropping the box, how pretty privilege works, redbone vs yellowbone, 5th anniversary of Twenty88, knowing when to hit it and quit it and much more...PROTECT YA NECK - - Email: RunningTrizz@gmail.comInstagram: @RunningTrizzSupport the show (https://cash.app/$RunningTrizz)

News 9
Cardi B Is Launching Her Own Haircare Line

News 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 9:48


In other words, this is a shit-talking record about ending your drama and owning your awesome. Its combination of drill austerity with bounce energy achieves, to my ears, a pretty neat trick: Cardi has produced a joyous drill song—which sounds oxymoronic, even borderline impossible, yet she makes it work. When she launched with “Bodak Yellow” four years ago, Cardi was a rousing, bruisingly feminist , take-no-shit newcomer, and her breakthrough hit was all menace. “Up” has the same fierceness and braggadocio, but it somehow sounds, well … up —a kind of 2021 sequel to Mary J. Blige's spartan 2001 party jam, the Dr. Dre–produced “ Family Affair .”If there's one thing Cardi B is going to do on a Monday morning, it's tell you exactly what's on her mind. And this time, it was all about hair. On Mar. 29, the rapper shared a series of tweets, comments, and photos of her natural hair via Instagram. The first was a screenshot of the star explaining how her ethnic heritage has nothing to do with her texture, after fans commented that the only reason Cardi has long hair is because she's a Latinx woman. She also added photos that showed off the diversity of her ‘fro. … In the caption, she revealed that she will be coming out with a haircare line and further explained that race and ethnicity are two separate things. “This year I will be coming out with a hairline that I been working on at home for my hair and my daughters however, I think is time for people to educate themselves on nationality, race and ethnicity,” Cardi wrote. “Being Hispanic/Latina don't make your hair long, don't make your skin light or don't make your face features slim specially Latin countries from the Caribbean islands.” “Dna have something to do with your hair not your nationality but guess what you can always maintain your hair,” she continued. “And one more things not everyone that speaks Spanish is Mexican.” Cardi has yet to share what exactly will be included in her haircare collection, however since she's been testing them at home and on her daughter, there's a good chance they're all-natural. From Publisher: InStyle And here's another article: Cardi B Was ‘Nervous' Over Meeting Kylie Jenner Why Cardi B's “Up” is No. 1. on the Billboard Hot 100. Just over a week later, right on schedule, Cardi B has a new No. 1 song. Her combination Chicago drill–plus–NOLA bounce jam is the biggest song in our itching-to-be-vaccinated, ready-to-party nation. Who's feeling “Up”? Apparently, we all are. For the record, the woman born Belcalis Almánzar wasn't sweating this at all. Cardi B was very happy with her then–No. 2 hit. The week of its debut, she tweeted thanks to her fans for giving her the highest solo debut for a female rapper since Lauryn Hill dropped “Doo Wop (That Thing)” in 1998 . The key word in that stat is “solo”; “Up” is just Cardi, no duet or featured performers. She even said in her tweet that she'd “over succeeded”—you can't fake that kind of Zen. Call me naïve, but the fact that she threw no shade Olivia Rodrigo's way really indicates she would've been content if “Up” had gone no higher than the runner-up slot.

Robots vs Taxes
Robots vs Taxes EP183: PC Repair

Robots vs Taxes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 58:58


HI EVERYBODY! Pav n’ E return to bring the weirdness and boy howdy do they bring a strange one this week. We’re talkin’ Scientology, Wandavision, Gaslighting, that asshole Marjorie Taylor Greene, bodily fluids, Wakandan sex toys, going quarantine crazy, Maga tears, Russian political corruption, Jussie Smollett, My pillow dipshit Mike Lindell, Lake Mungo and so much more!!! Be real and tune in! Join the weirdness! Plus listen to our dynamite song of the week “Doo Wop (That Thing)” by Quantic and Ana Tijoux (feat. Iara Renno)

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Mercedes Jones (Part Two) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 86:46


In part two of the Mercedes Jones character study, it's time to follow Mercedes to hang with the infamous TroubleTones. We're finishing out Mercedes' senior year and covering the few times we get to see her in season 4. At the end, we take all of Mercedes's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part two, you'll hear #16-30 of Mercedes's song rankings.   The 49 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x03: Bust Your Windows 1x07: Hate on Me 1x13: And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going 1x16: Beautiful 2x03: I Look To You 2x03: Bridge Over Troubled Water 2x05: Sweet Transvestite 2x16: Hell to the No 2x17: Ain’t No Way 2x21: Try a Little Tenderness 3x03: Spotlight 3x09: All I Want For Christmas Is You 3x12: Don’t Wanna Lose You 3x13: I Will Always Love You 3x16: Disco Inferno 4x21: Higher Ground 5x03: I’ll Stand By You 5x15: You Make Me Feel (Like a Natural Woman) 5x15: Colorblind 5x16: I Want To Know What Love Is 5x20: Shakin’ My Head 6x06: Baby It’s You 6x12: I’m His Child 6x13: Someday We’ll Be Together Duets: 1x10: Lean on Me (with Artie) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Kurt) 1x18: Lady is a Tramp (with Puck) 1x18: The Boy is Mine (with Santana) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Santana) 2x09: Dog Days Are Over (with Tina) 2x10: We Need a Little Christmas (with Tina) 2x13: Take Me Or Leave Me (with Rachel) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Santana) 3x03: Out Here On My Own (with Rachel) 3x11: Human Nature (with Sam) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Kurt) 5x16: Let’s Wait AWhile (with Artie) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Santana) 6x07: All About That Bass (with Roderick) 6x08: At Last (with Artie) Group Features: 1x11: Hair/Crazy in Love 3x03: It’s All Over 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x10: Summer Nights 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) 3x17: My Love is Your Love 3x21: Edge of Glory 4x21: Superstition Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Mercedes Jones (Part Three) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 113:32


To close out this Mercedes Jones series, we talk through seasons 5 and 6 as our girl begins to achieve all the success she deserves, lending a helping hand to her friends all along the way. At the end, we take all of Mercedes's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part three, you'll hear #1-15 of Mercedes's song rankings.   The 49 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x03: Bust Your Windows 1x07: Hate on Me 1x13: And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going 1x16: Beautiful 2x03: I Look To You 2x03: Bridge Over Troubled Water 2x05: Sweet Transvestite 2x16: Hell to the No 2x17: Ain’t No Way 2x21: Try a Little Tenderness 3x03: Spotlight 3x09: All I Want For Christmas Is You 3x12: Don’t Wanna Lose You 3x13: I Will Always Love You 3x16: Disco Inferno 4x21: Higher Ground 5x03: I’ll Stand By You 5x15: You Make Me Feel (Like a Natural Woman) 5x15: Colorblind 5x16: I Want To Know What Love Is 5x20: Shakin’ My Head 6x06: Baby It’s You 6x12: I’m His Child 6x13: Someday We’ll Be Together Duets: 1x10: Lean on Me (with Artie) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Kurt) 1x18: Lady is a Tramp (with Puck) 1x18: The Boy is Mine (with Santana) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Santana) 2x09: Dog Days Are Over (with Tina) 2x10: We Need a Little Christmas (with Tina) 2x13: Take Me Or Leave Me (with Rachel) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Santana) 3x03: Out Here On My Own (with Rachel) 3x11: Human Nature (with Sam) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Kurt) 5x16: Let’s Wait AWhile (with Artie) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Santana) 6x07: All About That Bass (with Roderick) 6x08: At Last (with Artie) Group Features: 1x11: Hair/Crazy in Love 3x03: It’s All Over 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x10: Summer Nights 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) 3x17: My Love is Your Love 3x21: Edge of Glory 4x21: Superstition Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast
Mercedes Jones (Part One) – Character study & song rankings

The Choir Room: A Glee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 106:47


The time has come to dive deep into the world of superstar-on-the-rise, Mercedes Jones! In part one, we'll be talking about Mercedes' early days in the New Directions during seasons 1 and 2. At the end, we take all of Mercedes's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part one, you'll hear #31-49 of Mercedes's song rankings.   The 49 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x03: Bust Your Windows 1x07: Hate on Me 1x13: And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going 1x16: Beautiful 2x03: I Look To You 2x03: Bridge Over Troubled Water 2x05: Sweet Transvestite 2x16: Hell to the No 2x17: Ain’t No Way 2x21: Try a Little Tenderness 3x03: Spotlight 3x09: All I Want For Christmas Is You 3x12: Don’t Wanna Lose You 3x13: I Will Always Love You 3x16: Disco Inferno 4x21: Higher Ground 5x03: I’ll Stand By You 5x15: You Make Me Feel (Like a Natural Woman) 5x15: Colorblind 5x16: I Want To Know What Love Is 5x20: Shakin’ My Head 6x06: Baby It’s You 6x12: I’m His Child 6x13: Someday We’ll Be Together Duets: 1x10: Lean on Me (with Artie) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Kurt) 1x18: Lady is a Tramp (with Puck) 1x18: The Boy is Mine (with Santana) 2x04: River Deep Mountain High (with Santana) 2x09: Dog Days Are Over (with Tina) 2x10: We Need a Little Christmas (with Tina) 2x13: Take Me Or Leave Me (with Rachel) 2x20: Dancing Queen (with Santana) 3x03: Out Here On My Own (with Rachel) 3x11: Human Nature (with Sam) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Kurt) 5x16: Let’s Wait AWhile (with Artie) 5x18: Doo Wop (That Thing) (with Santana) 6x07: All About That Bass (with Roderick) 6x08: At Last (with Artie) Group Features: 1x11: Hair/Crazy in Love 3x03: It’s All Over 3x06: Rumor Has It/Someone Like You 3x08: Survivor/I Will Survive 3x10: Summer Nights 3x14: Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) 3x17: My Love is Your Love 3x21: Edge of Glory 4x21: Superstition Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast

Performance Revue
Jillian Ebanks - Where Does Comedy Go From Here?

Performance Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 104:11


The first installment of Performance Revue's 'Where Does Comedy Go From Here?' is a conversation/interview/check-in with Jillian Ebanks. Jillian is a comedian, actor, a Bob Curry fellow, a co-producer of B.A.P.S., and a brilliant black woman just trying to survive during a global pandemic in a regressive country. Jillian's waxing video is now on YouTube! Give it a look: https://youtu.be/-_0sikMMaZQ. Time Stamps: 01:20 - Recap of Previous Episode Begins Mention of Drake 01:55 – “I’ve toned down my love of rappers” 02:16 – “I’m trying not to idolize celebrity” Mentions of Lizzo, Beyonce, Megan Thee Stallion 02:52 – “I think celebrity is dangerous” 03:00 – Recapping the “Drake Rant” 04:01 – Recommending ‘Unlocked’ by Denzel Curry and Kenny Beats Mention of Tiana Taylor 05:14 – Harry Potter and the Curse of the TERF Author Mentions of J.K. Rowling 08:03 – Lauryn Hill, ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ is a slut-shaming song Mention of ‘Friday Night Lights’ 09:42 – Kanye West is a mental landmine in my randomized playlists Mention of Kim Kardashian 12:20 – “I host weekly support meetings for people who have given up their favorite rapper” Mention of ‘Rami’ 13:58 – The Covid Waxing Video Inspired by waxing her face during a Zoom call. Improvised performance 17:20 – “Covid Chic” 19:43 – Chicago Winters 21:17 – Will all performances be online? Mention of BAPS 23:31 – “I got invited to do a stand-up show in a back yard” 24:38 – “Broadway is closed until January” 25:14 – COVID Begins; the impact on gigs and jobs 27:25 – The governmental response, or lack thereof Mention of Bob Curry Fellowship 30:40 – How has COVID changed your comedy? 32:21 – “I haven’t been able to find anything funny about Corona Virus, itself” 33:13 – Impact of the George Floyd protests 33:45 – “Even white people are protesting now” 34:14 – “I’ve never watched any footage. Ever.” Mentions of Philando Castile, Eric Garner 36:30 – “Being black in America was hard enough” 38:05 – Mention of Colorism 38:30 – Mentions of Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland 39:25 – “Where does comedy go from here?” 40:48 – “We are living in farce” 41:51 – “I write from a source of insecurity” 43:53 – Sidebar on Marxism 44:43 – Fuck Starbucks 44:57 – Internalized Capitalism 46:37 – “I was up for a promotion and I didn’t want it” 48:26 – “I feel like I wasted this stay-at-home order” Mention of Pro Tools 50:00 – Jillian has a hard time accepting compliments Life During Quarantine 50:34 – Dating during quarantine 51:49 – Intimacy (or lack thereof) during COVID 53:10 – Addressing priorities and FOMO 54:00 – Roommates and companionship 56:30 – The creative process 57:10 – Jillian accepts the compliment 57:40 – Pay people a living wage (unions are good) Jillian talks about working out of a theater in DC 59:28 – “This is the most money I’ve ever had, and it’s because I’m on unemployment. That’s not fun for me” 1:01:28 – “This feels like 2008 all over again” 1:02:10 – My biggest investing win 1:03:30 – How industries and jobs are changing 1:05:06 – “We have no national guidance” 1:05:44 – “I’m not a sharp enough satirist to satirize what’s going on right now” The Banana Republicans sketch 1:06:52 – Political false equivalency, “Why are we appeasing racists?” 1:08:30 – Mitch McConnell can die 1:08:36 – Media Diet 1:09:35 – Jillian Recommends HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ and ‘Gentefied’ 1:09:55 – We review ‘Veep’ Neither of us liked it, but we respect the effort by the talent involved 1:11:31 – Jillian’s criteria for consuming quarantine media 1:12:16 – For the record, ‘Insecure’ is an amazing show 1:12:25 – Jillian recommends ‘Rami’, ‘Snowpiercer’, ‘I May Destroy You’, and ‘Killing Eve’ 1:14:35 – Jillian does not recommend ‘Ozark’ 1:14:45 – I recommend ‘The West Wing’ Stark contrast between the show and the Trump administration 1:15:49 – “It’s hard to watch newer shows right now” 1:16:02 – Jillian enthusiastically recommends ‘Hamilton’ Mention of Daveed Diggs 1:16:48 – We both recommend ‘Blindspotting’, ‘Black Panther’, and ‘Into The Spiderverse’ Mention of Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ 1:18:10 – We both recommend ‘Always Be My Maybe’ 1:18:53 - Jillian pitches me on ‘The Lovebirds’ 1:20:17 – I pitch Jillian on ‘The Witcher’ Mention of ‘Game of Thrones’ 1:21:30 – No black main character in ‘The Witcher’ (Mimi Ndiweni as Fringilla Vigo notwithstanding) 1:21:54 – “Storse material” 1:22:28 – Jillian recommends the new ‘Charmed’ reboot 1:23:07 – First impressions of ‘Space Force' Something is missing from the show, even though it has a lot of talent involved Show is trying too hard. Too much going on. Mentions of ‘The Office’, Steve Carrell, ‘High Fidelity’, Tawny Newsome, Lisa Kudrow, Zoey Kravitz 1:27:23 – Jillian can’t stop watching ‘Hamilton’ 1:27:56 – I stan for ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ 1:28:20 - Jillian stans for ‘Hamilton’ 1:30:48 – “I love fantasy, I just don’t feel represented in fantasy” Mention of Disney, Avengers, ‘Endgame’ 1:34:29 – Disney corporation constantly changes laws on public domain Factual Error: Ron DeSantis is the Governor of Florida, not Rick Scott. I confused one anthropomorphic sack of turds for another. Mentions of Disney World, Disney Land, Michael Eisner, Rick Scott, Stacy Abrams, Andrew Gillam, Beto O’Rourke, Lori Lightfoot 1:36:40 – Possible futures for media production and live performance Mentions of ‘Euphoria’, Zendaya, John David Washington, Leslie Odom Jr., ‘The Winter Soilder’ 1:39:04 – “All the things we want, we can have. We just don’t want to wait for them” 1:39:40 – Final Thoughts Recommendations for ‘Pose’ and ‘Disclosure’

She's Got Bars
She's Got "Privacy" Leikeli47!

She's Got Bars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 21:43


Jil breaks down the iconic Doo-Wop (That Thing) by Ms. Lauryn Hill and admires Leikeli47 for her privacy and dynamic sound. 

Phillydogs Revue
Philly Dogs Revue 10/03/20

Phillydogs Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 113:22


1 Once Around The Park 5ive Style 02:16 5ive Style 2 11_Call_On_God Sharon_Jones__the_Dap_Kings_ 03:39 Soul of a Woman 3 You've Got To Save Me Laura Lee 03:17 The Hot Wax-Invictus Anthology 4 What Can I Call My Own James Carr 02:48 Freedom Train (Goldwax-Vivid Sound LP 3006) 5 Wrong Number Lee Charles 02:18 Winner Takes All (Kent 035 LP) 6 You're Thing Ain't No Good Without My Thing Marie "Queenie" Lyons ‎ 02:28 Soul Fever 7 lost in the shuffle O.V. Wright 03:32 Memphis Unlimited '73 8 It Ain't Necessary Mamie Galore 02:19 Derek's Daily 45 9 Ace Of Spades Melvin Carter 02:18 A Deep Dip Into Memphis Soul Vol. 2 10 My Elusive Dreams Moses & Joshua Dillard 02:21 Kent's Cellar Of Soul 11 I Can't Stand It Chambers Brothers 02:41 The Time Has Come 12 Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever Ruthie Foster 04:15 Joy Comes Back 13 Top Ten Gregory Isaacs 03:24 Cool Ruler Come Again 14 This Man Robert Cray 05:07 That's What I Heard 15 Superstar The Temptations 02:57 Psychedelic Soul CD2 16 I'll Take Care Of You Gil Scott-Heron 02:59 I'm New Here 17 02 I Can't Let This Slip Away Hannah Williams & The Affirmations 03:32 50 Foot Woman 18 Most Likely You'll Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine Patti LaBelle 06:47 How Many Roads - Black America Sings Bob Dylan 19 What's Going On The Undisputed Truth 09:21 Face To Face With the Truth 20 Life Alpha Blondy 04:53 Human Race 21 Doo Wop (That Thing) Quantic Y Anita Tijoux 03:46 Doo Wop (That Thing) 22 Troubled Land (feat. James Junior) Speedometer 05:30 No Turning Back 23 06 Dark Corners Soul Brass Band 03:45 Levels 24 Pretty Pimpin' Willie Chocolate Milk 04:02 Action Speaks Louder Than Words 25 D.C. don't stand for Dodge city (radio version) The Go-Go Posse 03:39 DC Don't Stand for Dodge City 26 It Feels so Good The Allergies / Marietta Smith 04:20 Say the Word 27 My Sisters' and My Brothers' Day Is Comin' copy Dyke and the Blazers 02:21 We Got More Soul 28 Boogie Children (Instrumental) East Bay Rhythm 04:25 A Little Love Will Help 29 Unhooked Generation J-Funk Express 06:20 This Is Rare Groove 30 Let's Straighten It Out The Revelations Featuring Tré Williams 05:39 The Bleeding Edge

Afro Pop Remix
1996: You Ain’t Killing 2Pac Softly

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 61:34


Topics: Tupac death, Fugees, Set It Off, Moesha (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) http://afropopremix.com 1996 Snapshots 1.    President: Bill Clinton 2.    Jan - Whitewater scandal: U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton testifies before a grand jury. 3.    Feb - Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of James Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan. 4.    Mar - Lyle and Erik Menendez are found guilty of first-degree murder for the shotgun killing of their parents. 5.    Apr - Chicago Bulls set a new NBA record for the most wins in a season, 70. 6.    May -? 7.    Jun - The Colorado Avalanche wins their first Stanley Cup in their first season based out of Denver and The Chicago Bulls win their fourth NBA Championship by defeating the Seattle Supersonics. 8.    July - The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics kills 2 and injures 111. 9.    Aug - Tiger Woods makes his professional PGA Tour debut. 10.    Sep - Tupac Shakur dies. 11.    Oct - The Fox News Channel is launched. 12.    Nov - Bill Clinton defeats Republican challenger Bob Dole to win his second term. 13.    Dec - Death of JonBenét Ramsey: A six-year-old beauty queen is beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado; her body is found the following day. 14.    Open Comments: 15.    Music Snapshots 16.    #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 17.    #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 18.    #3 Because You Loved Me, Celine Dion 19.    Record of the Year: Change the World – Eric Clapton 20.    Album of the Year: Falling Into You – Celine Dion 21.    Song of the Year: Change the World 22.    Best New Artist: LeAnn Rimes 23.    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: You're Makin' Me High – Toni Braxton 24.    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Your Secret Love – Luther Vandross 25.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Killing Me Softly – Fugees 26.    Best R&B Song: Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Babyface, songwriter (Whitney Houston) 27.    Best R&B Album: Words – The Tony Rich Project 28.    Best Rap Solo Performance: Hey Lover – LL Cool J 29.    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Tha Crossroads – Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 30.    Best Rap Album: The Score – Fugees 31.    Movie Snapshots 32.    #1 Independence Day 33.    #2 Twister 34.    #3 Mission: Impossible 35.    Notables: Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, The Birdcage, Fargo, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The Nutty Professor, Kazaam, Set It Off, Space Jam, Jerry Maguire. 36.    TV Snapshots 37.    #1 - ER 38.    #2 - Seinfeld 39.    #3 - Suddenly Susan 40.    Debuts: Moesha, The Daily Show, Kenan & Kel, The Steve Harvey Show, In The House, Malcolm & Eddie, Homeboys in Outer Space, The Jamie Foxx Show 41.    Economic Snapshots 42.    Income = 36.3k (Previously 36K) 43.    House = 118.2K (113) 44.    Car = 16.3k (15.5) 45.    Rent = 554(550) 46.    Harvard = 27.5k (26k) 47.    Movie = 4.42 (4.35) 48.    Gas = 1.22 (1.12) 49.    Stamp = .32 (-) 50.    Social Scene: Tupac Killed 51.    Childhood: Tupac Shakur, born Parish Crooks, was born on June 16, 1971, to Black Panther activist parents in New York City. Thirteen days later, his mother, Alice Faye Walker (Afeni Shakur), changed his name. The parents wanted to avoid him being targeted by Black Panther-affiliated enemies. His mother was imprisoned while she was pregnant with him. Tupac's father, Billy Garland, was also a Panther but lost contact with Afeni when Tupac was five years old. The rapper would not see his father again until he was 23 - I thought my father was dead all my life. 52.    Early Life: He had a difficult childhood, as he grew up in the company of criminals, militant activist, violence, and a drugged addicted mother with a transient lifestyle. Art became a constructive and safe escape. His first acting stint was in 1983 (@12 yrs. old) with the Harlem’s 127th StreetRepertory Ensemble when he performed in a play ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ at the Apollo Theater. In 1984, Tupac's family moved from New York City to Baltimore, Maryland.There he studied poetry, jazz, acting, and ballet at the Baltimore School for the Arts and befriended Jada Pinkett. The family later moved to Marin City, California, across the bay from Oakland, in 1988 (@17 yrs. old). They went to the home of a woman Afeni had been close to during her Black Panther days and lived in a poor housing complex, referred to as ‘the Jungle.’ 53.    Early Career: While attending high school he participated in a poetry workshop known as The Microphone Sessions, organized by Leila Steinberg, who would eventually become his first manager. She introduced 19-year-old Tupac to Atron Gregory, a manager for the World Class Wrekin Cru’ and tour manager for NWA, who had just returned to the Bay Area, started TNT Records, and quickly gained attention by signing Digital Underground.  Gregory matched Tupac with Digital Underground as a roadie and backup dancer. Tupac’s talent was soon recognized by the group, and he began rapping in some of their songs. He debuted on ‘Same Song,’ which was featured in the 1991 film Nothing But Trouble. (@20 yrs. old) 54.    Solo Career: He released his debut solo album ‘2Pacalypse Now’ in 1991. (Big hit - 'Brenda's Got a Baby') Also in 1991, Shakur filed a $10-million lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department for allegedly brutalizing him over jaywalking. The case was settled for about $43,000. (1992 - Juice, first starring role) His second album, ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z’ came out in 1993. It was more successful than its predecessor and contained the hits ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ and ‘I Get Around’. (1993 - Poetic Justice, co-starred with Janet Jackson) In 1994, he formed a group Thug Life and they released one album ‘Thug Life: Volume 1. (1994 - Above the Rim, Co-starred with Duane Martin) During this period he had several brushes with the law (he was associated with the shooting of a 6 yr. old Qa'id Walker-Teal in Marin City / shooting two policemen / various physical assaults) and was shot in an armed robbery case. After recovering from the shooting, he was sent to prison on a sexual assault charge. He released the album ‘Me Against the World’ in 1995 (@24) while serving his prison term. The album was an immediate hit and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. 55.    Final Album: During 1995, while imprisoned, impoverished, and with his mother about to lose her house, Tupac had his wife get word to Marion Suge Knight, in Los Angeles, boss of the Death Row Records, at the time a verry successful company, and asked for a meeting. Tupac's mother received $15k, Suge paid Tupac's $1.4m bail, signed the rapper, and went to work on the album ‘All Eyez on Me’. The album was recorded in two weeks! In a matter of two weeks, Tupac recorded and completed the double-disc album, completing two out of three albums he owed Death Row. (The third release would end up being the posthumously released The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory) Released in February of 1996, the album featured five singles and went multi-Platinum in just a few months after its release. 56.    Death: Seven months later, in September 1996, Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting. He was 25 years old. 57.    Open Comments: 58.    Question: Confused young man or someone to be taken seriously? (What did he represent?) 59.    Music Scene: 60.    Black Songs in the Top 40 61.    #1 Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix), Los del Río 62.    #2 One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men 63.    #4 Nobody Knows, The Tony Rich Project 64.    #5 Always Be My Baby, Mariah Carey 65.    #6 Give Me One Reason, Tracy Chapman 66.    #7 Tha Crossroads, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 67.    #9 You're Makin' Me High / Let It Flow, Toni Braxton 68.    #10 Twisted, Keith Sweat 69.    #11 C'mon N' Ride It (The Train), Quad City DJ's 70.    #14 Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Whitney Houston 71.    #16 Sittin' Up in My Room, Brandy 72.    #17 How Do U Want It / California Love, 2Pac featuring K-Ci and JoJo 73.    #20 Hey Lover, LL Cool J 74.    #21 Loungin, LL Cool J 75.    #23 Be My Lover, La Bouche 76.    #27 I Can't Sleep Baby (If I), R. Kelly 77.    #32 Not Gon' Cry, Mary J. Blige 78.    #33 Gangsta's Paradise, Coolio featuring L.V. 79.    #34 Only You, 112 featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase 80.    #35 Down Low (Nobody Has to Know), R. Kelly featuring The Isley Brothers 81.    #36 You're the One, SWV 82.    #37 Sweet Dreams, La Bouche 83.    #38 Before You Walk Out of My Life / Like This and Like That, Monica 84.    #40 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New), Coolio 85.    #42 No Diggity, Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre 86.    Vote: 87.    Top RnB Albums 88.    Jan - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack / Various artists 89.    Feb - Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton, Eazy-E 90.    Mar - All Eyez on Me, 2Pac 91.    Mar - The Score, Fugees 92.    Apr - The Coming, Busta Rhymes 93.    Apr - The Resurrection, Geto Boys 94.    Jun - Gettin' It (Album Number Ten), Too Short 95.    Jun - Legal Drug Money, Lost Boyz 96.    Jun - The Nutty Professor, Soundtrack / Various artists 97.    Jul - Secrets, Toni Braxton 98.    Jul - Keith Sweat, Keith Sweat 99.    Jul - It Was Written, Nas 100.    Aug - Beats, Rhymes and Life, A Tribe Called Quest 101.    Sep - ATLiens, Outkast 102.    Sep - Home Again, New Edition 103.    Oct - Another Level, Blackstreet 104.    Nov - Bow Down, Westside Connection 105.    Nov - Ironman, Ghostface Killah 106.    Nov - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli 107.    Nov - Tha Doggfather, Snoop Dogg 108.    Dec - Hell on Earth, Mobb Deep 109.    Dec - Muddy Waters, Redman 110.    Vote: 111.    Featured Artist: The Fugees 112.    Lauryn Hill (@21 yrs. old in 1996) was born in 1975 to a high school teacher and computer expert in New Jersey. Her mother played piano and her father sang in nightclubs. Young Lauryn sang in church choirs, gospel groups and showed a strong voice. She loved '60s and '70s soul and by age thirteen, she was playing the amateur night showtime at the Apollo, doing a cover of Smokey Robinson's "Who's Loving You". Hill nabbed minor roles on television's As the World Turns and in the film Sister Act II: Back in the Habit. Her work with the Fugees began in 1987 in high school with friend Prakazrel Samuel Michel. 113.    "Pras" (@23 in 1996) was born in Brooklyn in 1972 and raised in New Jersey. He showed an early interest in music and attended Rutgers University and Yale University, pursuing a double major in Philosophy and Psychology. 114.    Wyclef Jean (@27 yrs. old) was born in 1969 in Haiti, the son of a minister. When he was nine, he moved to the projects of Brooklyn, and later New Jersey, where he took up guitar and the study of music. 115.    The trio formed in the late '80s, named themselves the Tranzlator Crew and used Hill's soap opera acting proceeds to pay for equipment. They toured the tri-state area and were signed to major label Ruffhouse/Columbia in 1993. Hill was still a minor. Shortly thereafter, they renamed themselves Fugees, a derisive slang term for refugees, and released a debut 12-inch Fugees (Tranzlator Crew) "Boof Baf" to no notable sales. 116.    Their 1994 debut LP Blunted on Reality, stylized in a fashion like A Tribe Called Quest, Poor Righteous Teachers, and Digable Planets, did better. However, it was the remixed versions of "Nappy Head (Mona Lisa)" and "Vocab" that earned the group another budget for a follow-up album. (Also, notable, in later interviews Pras would say that a married Wyclef and the underage Hill were having a clandestine relationship at the time) 117.    Combining a mix of conscious hip hp, soul, and reggae, with a homemade basement studio, sampled melodies, live guitars, bass, keys, "The Score" arrived in 1996, filling the void between gangsta and glitter. It became an instant classic, ultimately selling over 18 million copies. 118.    Open Comments: 119.    Internal "Affairs": In the summer of 1996, on the Smoking Grooves Tour, Hill met Rohan Marley, (one of Bob Marley's kids) and even though the former University of Miami football player was initially rebuffed, because Hill was still seeing Jean, , no one knew who the child really belonged to. 120.    In the summer of 1996 Hill had met Rohan Marley, a son of Bob Marley and a former University of Miami football player. Hill subsequently began a relationship with him, while still also involved with the married Wyclef. She soon became visibly pregnant. Marley and Hill's first child was born the following summer. 121.    Soon after Zion was born, she learned that Marley already had a wife and two children from another marriage. 122.    Amid newfound international fame and baby Daddy drama, Wyclef did not support Hill's solo desires (she had made appearances on Wyclef's solo project), thus leading to the group splitting up. 123.    Hill started work on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; blocking out Wyclef Jean from any type of production help after he had snubbed her. Her old-school takes on "Doo Wop (That Thing)" helped it rule the charts in 1998 and win five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album -- the most ever for a woman. 124.    Meanwhile, Hill was having more of Marley's children and becoming close with Brother Anthony, a spiritual adviser who studied the Bible with her several times per week. In 2001, she recorded an MTV Unplugged session where she broke down in tears and admitted to being deranged and emotionally unstable. Rolling Stone called the session "a public breakdown", though it debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and went platinum. 125.    She has been a sporadic and reluctant public figure ever since. 126.    Question: Have you ever had an affair with a co-worker? How did it turn out? 127.    Movie Scene: Set It Off. [Directed by F. Gary Gray Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller. Starring Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett, and Vivica A. Fox] 128.    Rotten Tomatoes, Critics Consensus: It may not boast an original plot, but Set It Off is a satisfying, socially conscious heist film thanks largely to fine performances from its leads. 129.    Emanuel Levy, Variety 11-1996: Influenced by "Thelma & Louise" and "Waiting to Exhale," F. Gary Gray's "Set It Off" is a well-crafted girls-n-the-hood actioner, with an acute social conscience and plenty of soul. A tale of female bonding and empowerment, this relevant film boasts a terrific cast, headed by Jada Pinkett and Queen Latifah in career-making performances. 130.    Stephen Holden, New York Times 11-1996: Just Trying to Get Even While They Get Rich. On the long list of Hollywood heist movies that make you root for its criminals to steal a million dollars and live happily ever after, F. Gary Gray's film ''Set It Off'' is one of the most poignantly impassioned. If this messy roller coaster of a film often seems to be going in several directions at once, it never for a second loses empathy for its quartet of black female bank robbers who grew up together in a Los Angeles housing project and earn meager wages working for a janitorial service... A pop psychologist might translate the story into a fable called ''Women Who Rob Banks and the Society That Hates Them.' 131.    Roger Ebert 11-1996: “Set It Off” is advertised as a thriller about four black women who rob banks. But it's a lot more than that. It creates a portrait of the lives of these women that's so observant and informed; it's like “Waiting to Exhale” with a strong jolt of reality. The movie surprised and moved me: I expected a routine action picture and was amazed how much I started to care about the characters. 132.    Kent, Entertainment Weekly 09-2019: Why Set It Off is an era-defining film that shouldn't be remade. We are clearly in the age of reboots and remakes, but the '90s heist film is irreplaceable. 133.    Question 1: Remake or Sequel? 134.    Question 2: Do we really want more black female action heroines/stories? (i.e., women of Black Panther, "Breaking In" movie, Berry, Valkyrie, Guardians...etc.) 135.    TV Scene: Moesha 136.    Screen Rant: No show lasts for six seasons without making a cultural impact; Moesha was nominated for 32 awards and won three: two NAACP Image Awards and one SHINE Award. The series was syndicated, and still airs around the world. Netflix picked up streaming rights to the series in 2020, which became available to US subscribers on August 1, 2020. As new viewers will discover, however, despite how influential the show was, it ends abruptly after a significant cliffhanger for the main character in the season 6 finale. Despite the recognition, the show steadily declined in ratings, leading to its cancelation. 137.    Moesha Mitchell went through quite the journey on Moesha. At the beginning of the series, Moesha was still dealing with her mother's death a few years prior and learning to come to terms with her new stepmother, Deirdre "Dee" Mitchel (Sheryl Lee Ralph) — who just happened to be the vice principal at Moesha's school. The final season sees Brandy experiencing the trials and tribulations of being a young adult, complete with an engagement to long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend Quinton "Q" Brooks (Fredro Starr) and attending college. The final episode ends with the reveal of a positive pregnancy test in Moesha's dorm — who it belongs to, however, is a mystery. Since the show never got another season, the storyline was never resolved. 138.    According to EW, at the time, UPN's plan was to address the pregnancy cliffhanger in the spin-off series The Parkers, which premiered on the network in 1999. The Parkers followed Moesha's "boy-crazy" friend Kimberly Ann "Kim" Parker as she navigated attending college with her mother, who has decided to enlist at the same time as her daughter. For unknown reasons, however, the planned resolution never took place, despite The Parkers running until 2005. With there being reports of a possible reboot series in the works, perhaps this Moesha storyline — as well as the question of what happened to Moesha's brother Myles, who disappeared in the finale — can finally be laid to rest." 139.    Question: Is it reboot worthy? / Is any classic black TV show reboot worthy? 140.    Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1996?

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HIPHOPで学ぶ英語
【SINGALONG】Lauryn Hill - "Doo Wop (That Thing)" CLUBで歌いたいあの曲あのフレーズ

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 17:01


チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 Lauryn Hill - Doo-Wop (That Thing) [Official Video] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6QKqFPRZSA 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 #LaurynHill 2020年8月4日(火) Podcast新番組スタート 「Ucca-LaughのHahahaha Humming!」 シンガー、ソングライター、ボーカルコーチのUcca-Laughが、歌で夢を叶えたい「未来のスターシンガー」のために歌のお悩みQ&Aに答えたり、ボイトレをしたり、音楽カルチャーを紹介するPodcast番組。 歌に関するお悩みや質問は、番組公式Instagram @hax4humming DMで受付中! Apple Podcasts、Google Podcast、Spotifyなど各サービスより視聴可能です。 Podcast番組Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hax4humming/ Ucca-Laugh Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uccalaugh/ Vocal Lesson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uccalaugh_vocallesson/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Ucca23 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/UccaTube Official site https://www.ucca-laugh.com/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZRBwhphEDVZNA3VDP5LOI?si=K70gHx2lSxK-sw9d4FvZZQ Apple Music https://music.apple.com/jp/artist/ucca-laugh/484851026 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! https://linktr.ee/hiphopdemanabu

JJ&R
To Pacify The Pissed Off, It’s Baby One More Time from Britney Spears, Lately from Divine, Doo Wop That Thing from Lauryn Hill and The First Night from Monica on JJR, brought to you by Nookie Nouncement

JJ&R

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020


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WHYNOT NIGHTCLUB PODCAST
WHYNOT RADIO – LOCKDOWN 3 – MIXED BY JORDYN KELLY

WHYNOT NIGHTCLUB PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 74:09


Akon – Locked Up  Onyx – Slam Notorious B.I.G – Hypnotize Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing)  Soul II Soul – Back to Life (However Do you want me)  The Beatnuts – Watch Out Now Jennifer Lopez – Jenny from the Block Drake – In my Feelings Dr Dre Ft Snoop, Kurt and Nate […]

Popular Music: The Podcast
152 - Doo Wop (That Thing)

Popular Music: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 35:07


You better watch out because Popular Music: The Podcast is BACK with an all-new episode all about the great Ms. Lauryn Hill. Omar will tell you all about how this A+ student found her path to music at a very young age and Analise will tell you why this song is a perfect blend of 50s and 90s. Also some music theory nerdry happens. What can we say? This song just DOES it for us.   Email us: popmusicpodcast@gmail.com     Get a Popular Music t-shirt!: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4134024-classic-pop-music-logo?store_id=205839    Chat pop music with us in our Facebook group!:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/647416295647220/     This week's Spotify Mix: https://open.spotify.com/user/lalalanalise/playlist/3laLimGzRzfJ6EoI8fmdZe?si=XINMjQLHQTeiAuQ8PMNSDw           Additional Recommendations: The Monotones - “Book of Love” The Clovers - “Love Potion No. 9” The Coasters - “Poison Ivy” The Bobbettes - “Mr. Lee” Swet Shop Boys - “Aaja” Calle 13 - “Ojos Color Sol” Snow Tha Product - “Bilingue”     Find us on all the socials!   twitter.com/popmusicpodcast instagram.com/popmusicpodcast facebook.com/popmusicpodcast   Follow Analise: twitter.com/lalalanalise Follow Omar: twitter.com/omarnajam    Podcast logo by Javier Solórzano https://instagram.com/jav_solo/

Seen
12: When You Ain't Right Within

Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 38:51


SEEN was created out of a desire to connect personal healing with collective liberation work—but what does that even mean? Is it possible to be an advocate of social justice and transformational change in our communities if we aren’t doing our own personal work? In this episode, Lala and Nic explore the heart of the podcast, provide insight on the harms that come when the two pieces do not exist together, and offer ideas on how we can make sure our work is sustainable by rooting it to our own healing journeys. Song of the week: Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill

Seen
12: When You Ain't Right Within

Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 38:51


SEEN was created out of a desire to connect personal healing with collective liberation work—but what does that even mean? Is it possible to be an advocate of social justice and transformational change in our communities if we aren’t doing our own personal work? In this episode, Lala and Nic explore the heart of the podcast, provide insight on the harms that come when the two pieces do not exist together, and offer ideas on how we can make sure our work is sustainable by rooting it to our own healing journeys. Song of the week: Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill

Seen
12: When You Ain't Right Within

Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 38:51


SEEN was created out of a desire to connect personal healing with collective liberation work—but what does that even mean? Is it possible to be an advocate of social justice and transformational change in our communities if we aren’t doing our own personal work? In this episode, Lala and Nic explore the heart of the podcast, provide insight on the harms that come when the two pieces do not exist together, and offer ideas on how we can make sure our work is sustainable by rooting it to our own healing journeys. Song of the week: Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill

Punch Up The Jam
'You Get What You Give' by New Radicals (w/ Hayes Davenport)

Punch Up The Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 98:23


Come around, we WON'T kick your ass in. Hayes Davenport (@hayesdavenport - Hollywood Handbook podcast) brings the 1998 bucket hat classic "You Get What You Give" by the New Radicals to the stüd. Why did Gregg with three G's threaten children? Is it a DSA negging anthem? Should we bring kicking as a threat back? Correct. It's a kick ass time. UNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Your Best American Girl" by Mitski, "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" by Jamie XX, and "Doo-Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! Follow us on social:Punch Up The Jam: twitter.com/punchupthejam | instagram.com/punchupthejamUnpunchable Jams playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BkkFZcsJaS7VKN2v3sZM6Miel: twitter.com/miel | instagram.com/mielmonsterDemi: twitter.com/electrolemon | instagram.com/electrolemon

The Unbiased Truth Podcast
10 for 10: Episode 1998 - #SurvivingCardiB

The Unbiased Truth Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 10:25


Cameron A. Sharpe drops off a 10 for 10 entitled #SurvivingCardiB. During this episode, CAM takes a look back at one of the most profound artist to bless the mic (Lauryn Hill). In  2018, he was frustrated that Cardi B's " Bodak Yellow"  beat Hill's " Doo Wop (That Thing)" record for longest-reigning chart-topper on the Hot 100 for an unaccompanied female rapper. Lauryn warned us about women like Cardi B, and CAM explains why.This episode is dedicated to the album " The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill " by Lauryn Hill

Baú Musical
CM #02 – Doo-Wop (That Thing) [Lauryn Hill]

Baú Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 10:11


A belíssima Lauryn Hill surgiu como um meteoro no mundo da música e abalou diversas estruturas com seu único disco, o fantástico The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. A música escolhida para representar esse ícone do R&B é Doo-Wop (That Thing), uma m;usica de empoderamento feminino que foi composta muito tempo antes desse tema ser moda. … Continue lendo "CM #02 – Doo-Wop (That Thing) [Lauryn Hill]"

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Dissect
MS1E4 - "Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill

Dissect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 40:20


Ms. Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" synthesizes hip-hop with 1950s doo wop music. We trace the parallel histories of these two musical genres before our line-by-line analysis of the cautionary message Ms. Hill presents in her chart topping single. Follow @dissectpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Join our newsletter at dissectpodcast.com.

The Bloom Line
She is. I am. Hers.

The Bloom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 31:30


This episode is about my discovery of self-love. Interesting enough I realized that it has been a long journey that started when I decided I wasn't worth anything and should just end my life; it was difficult seeing the light when being surrounded with such darkness. God found me at young age, in that moment, I was sure I meant something to at least one person and that was enough for me. That is when I first connected with art; I wrote short stories, music, & poetry to escape. I created my own little world but didn't realize I still lived in that place even in my adult years. Intro is Lauryn Hill giving some wise words to college students in 2000. The first song is Lauryn Hill hit song “Doo Wop (That Thing)”. Second song by H.E.R. “Lost Soul”. Follow us on social media: @TheBloomLine

Sounds Like Liberty

In today's episode Nicky P & Lizzie examine the 90’s party banger Doo Wop (That Thing) by Lauryn Hill. We feel like this one is especially prescient considering al the hubbub Kanye has been getting in for his critiques of his culture. Nothing new if you ask us. This week in I Heard This Happened: pirate kids songs & more sad bastard music. Nicky’s album this week is Sea Songs For Little Pirates by Jason Andre. Perhaps a break with character since it’s usually Lizzie bringing the kid’s songs, but I this was a last minute saving grace find. There’s a claim it’s even educational but really we’re just in it for the Args. Lizzie per usual found us more of that sad bastard music she seems to love so much. Her choice this week is Ennui by Animal Sounds. While very in vein sonically this one does break character with the addition of some out of character bluesy guitar. This week's interview is with Zama Rripa a musician bringing the liberty, love and peace with his newest record American Soul. We had a grand time talking about music and life and Mises with a very conscious and well read musician. Check out Zama at iamzamarripa.com Zama's Choice Goodbye Babylon 6 Disc Boxed Set - Various Artist (Roots/Americana) Find all the episodes here. Check out the soundtrack here. Prefer Youtube? Click here. For full unedited interviews, bonus material, merch, music and more join The Freedom Choir here.

LMP DJ Mixes
LMP Mixes 0013 : Best of 90s RNB Mixtape

LMP DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 119:08


DIVAS 2 The 90s! R&B Mixtape (2018) by DJ Santana 1. TLC – Waterfalls 2. Monica – Don’t Take It Personal 3. Mary J Blige – Love No Limit 4. Brandy – I Wanna Be Down 5. TLC – Creep 6. Toni Braxton – You’re Makin Me High 7. Brandy – Baby 8. Aaliyah – If Your Girl Only Knew 9. Total – Can’t You See 10. Groove Theory – Tell Me 11. Aaliyah – Back & Forth 12. Mary J Blige – Real Love 13. SWV – I’m So Into You 14. Shanice – I Love Your Smile 15. Jade – Don’t Walk Away 16. En Vogue – My Lovin’ 17. Zhane – Mr DJ 18. Adina Howard – Freak Like Me 19. En Vogue – Hold On 20. 702 – Steelo 21. SWV – Right Here 22. Janet Jackson – That’s the Way Love Goes 23. Brownstone – If You Love Me 24. The Fugees – Killing Me Softly 25. Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y 26. Da Brat – Funkdafied 27. Lil Kim – Get Money 28. Lil Kim – Crush on You 29. Salt-N-Pepa – Shoop 30. Salt-N-Pepa – Whatta Man 31. Foxy Brown – Get Me Home 32. Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing. 33. Lil Kim ft Angie Martinez, Missy Elliot & Left Eye – Not Tonight (Remix) 34. MC Lyte – Cold Rock A Party 35. Diana King – Shy Guy 36. Total – No One Else 37. Tamia – So Into You 38. Mariah Carey – Honey 39. Total – What About Us 40. TLC – No Scrubs 41. 702 – Where My Girls At 42. Brandy & Monica – The Boy is Mine 43. Jennifer Lopez – If You Had My Love 44. Christina Aguilera – Genie in a Bottle 45. Britney Spears – Baby One More Time 46. Destiny’s Child – Jumpin’ Jumpin’ 47. Faith Evans – Love Like This 48. Mariah Carey – Fantasy 49. Destiny’s Child – Say My Name 50. Aaliyah – Are You That Somebody? 51. Mya – It’s All About Me 52. Xscape – My Little Secret 53. Blaque – 808 54. Aaliyah – One in a Million 55. Janet Jackson – Together Again 56. Jennifer Lopez – Waiting For Tonight 57. CeCe Peniston – Finally 58. Whitney Houston – I’m Every Woman 59. Robin S – Show Me Love 60. Crystal Waters – Gypsy Woman 61. Technotronic – Pump Up The Jam 62. Black Box – Everybody Everybody 63. The Real McCoy – Another Night 64. Amber – This Is Your Night 65. Corona – The Rhythm of the Night 66. Snap! – Rhythm is a Dancer 67. ATC – Around the World 68. Ace of Base – Beautiful Life 69. La Bouche – Be My Lover 70. Alice Deejay – Better Off Alone 71. Aqua – Barbie Girl 72. Spice Girls – Wannabe

Illastr8Radio's Podcast
Show # 122 - Breaking Records

Illastr8Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 62:09


This weeks news had lots of "record breaking" type of moments! As everyone knows, our President, Donald Trump has come out to blast the NFL and it's owners for peaceful protesting at the various games over the weekend. The crew discussed some of the activities with this and gave their perspectives on what's good with this situation. Also, congrats to stripper turned rapper, Cardi B, as she becomes the second female rapper to lead the Hot 100 without any other credited artists on the track. Lauryn Hill reached #1 with "Doo Wop (That Thing)" in November 1998. In similar news, congrats also goes out to rapper, Post Malone who's latest single debuted at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. "Rockstar" featuring 21 Savage hit the Top 5 thanks in part to a record-breaking streaming run on Apple Music. Post's single was streamed 25 million times on the service. That passed the previous one-week record set by DJ Khaled's "I’m The One” with Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne, and Quavo. For the REAL Hip-Hop lovers, the Universal Hip-Hop Museum get an opening date and location. Slated for a 2022 completion, with Rap pioneer Kurtis Blow as the chairman, the organization will receive prime real estate in the Bronx Point section of the Bronx. The museum will offer patrons an experiential visit with music, artifacts, videos and photography and a stage for live performances. Both Microsoft and Google have agreed to contribute technology towards the guest experience. WE CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS TO OPEN! When NASA’s Langley Research Center built its newest, state-of-the-art research facility in Hampton, Va., it was only right that they named it after Katherine Johnson, the NASA engineer and subject of the book and Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures. The $23 million, 37,000-square-foot data center is named after Johnson, who broke the glass ceiling for black women in the space program. In 2015 Johnson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work as a trailblazer in the space program - AWESOME! On the space front, rapper B.o.B. is launches a 'GoFund Me' for satellites to prove Earth is flat...go figure? Also, 'Empire' creator, Lee Daniels is in talks with iconic southern rap group, OutKast about a biopic. We're definitely here for this one! We also had a great segment topic, which is true in most cases in today's times. Is this new generation really open to OPEN relationships? Vote on our Twitter @illastr8_radio on what you think? Until next week.....

Groove Your Soul
GROOVE YOUR SOUL #181

Groove Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017


"Groove your Soul", um programa dedicado à música soul, da autoria de Lucélia Fernandes. Para ouvir em direto, quintas-feiras, às 23 horas na Rádio Autónoma (http://player.radioautonoma.com/). À meia-noite, o podcast fica aqui disponível (http://groove.radioautonoma.com). Playlist: 01. Letta Mbulu - "Whats Wrong with Groovin" 02. James Brown - "People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul" 03. Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" 04. Barry White - "Cant Get Enough of Your Love Babe" 05. Earth, Wind and Fire - "Lets Groove" 06. Prince - "I Feel for You" 09. Michael Jackson - "I Cant Help It" 08. DAngelo - "Feel Like Makin Love" 09. Erikah Badu - "Bag Lady" 10. Jill Scott - "Gettin In the Way" 11. Lauryn Hill - "Doo Wop (That Thing)" 12. Tupac - "Do for love" 13. Curtis Mayfield - "Move on Up"

Let The Record Show
(Doo Wop) That Thing

Let The Record Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 77:15


Before the world ends, we sat down with Aminat Salihu of That Honesty Thing. We discuss the perils of senior citizens on RHOA, #alternativefacts from the #inauguration, and disecting the #millionwomanmarch.....#neverforget 54% of white women voted for the destruction of our world. 94% of black women tried to save it. Check it out!

RJ Hates Rap
Vol. 26: Doo Wop (That Thing) (Lauryn Hill)

RJ Hates Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 22:13


RJ and Tope rap about The Olympics, religion, men/women problems and that thing...that thing...that ttthhhiiinnngg

Somebody Likes It
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

Somebody Likes It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 64:40


I very clearly remember the first time I heard Doo-Wop (That Thing), the single from Lauryn Hill’s break-out solo record from 1999. I was sitting in a car in horrible Portland Oregon rush hour traffic with my room-mate, Mary, and after the song ended we looked at each other, nodding in wordless acknowledgement of how great the song we just heard was. I remember thinking that it sounded like the future of R&B, but as my life was in transition at that time, I never really followed up on exploring that. 16 years later we (by we I mean Me, Ryan and Kevin) sat in a hot garage and discussed why that Lauryn Hill “future of R&B” thing never panned out. As a side note, can I just say how much more fun it is to do this show in Kevin’s garage when he has a tiny window A/C unit? WOW! Now if we could have kept Ryan from whining about how isn’t the “target market” for this record, it would have been a down-right good time of a night! Pick Up "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" from Amazon Coming Up Mark returns from his New Orleans trip where he was complicit in letting his wife show her students how to create our future robot overlords. Oh, and we talk about Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Till then

DJ BURLAK
Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing)[DJBURLAK REMIX 2014] Unofficial

DJ BURLAK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 6:30


"Doo Wop (That Thing)" is the debut single from American R&B/Hip-Hop artist Lauryn Hill. The original song was released in July 1998. It was Hill's first and only Billboard Hot 100 number-one, to date. The song won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song at the 1999 Grammy Awards on February 24, 1999. So, now is 2014 and this is my Remix. Follow me and Stay tuned for more good music . https://www.facebook.com/djburlak

Wax Laboratory Radio
Wax Laboratory Radio Episode 247 (11-14-12)

Wax Laboratory Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2012 29:48


1. Tami Chynn Feat. Sean Paul "Sycamore Tree" 2. Ciara "Livin' It Up" 3. The Weeknd "Till Dawn (Here Comes The Sun)" 4. Yung Joc Feat. Jadakiss & Big A "To The Left" 5. E-40 & Too $hort Feat. Knotch "Fire Fighter" 6. Cisco Alder Feat. Yelawolf, Dirt Nasty & Johnny Polygon "Lemonade" 7. Lukie D "Beautiful Girl" 8. Lauryn Hill "Doo Wop (That Thing)" 9. Gyptian "Gyal Gimme Some"