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Chet discusses some HOA problems happening around his neighborhood + would you rather date Taylor Swift or Dua Lipa & lastly a very special 'Real or Fake' Hallmark edition!
01. Imanbek, Jay Sean - Gone (Da Da Da) (Record Mix) 02. Mind Electric - Things You Say (Record Mix) 03. Filatov & Karas, Busy Reno - Au Revoir (Record Mix) 04. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx - Every Breath You Take (Record Mix) 05. Farruko, Robin Schulz - Pepas (Record Mix) 06. Lady Gaga, Denis First - Bloody Mary Wednesday (Record Mix) 07. Stefy De Cicco, Ben Hamilton, Martin Jensen - Day 'N' Nite (Record Mix) 08. Swanky Tunes, Jeddak - Angels (Love Is The Answer) (Record Mix) 09. Mabel - Let Them Know (Record Mix) 10. Dubdogz, Zuffo, Rhoden - Mission Impossible (Record Mix) 11. Ultra Nate, Icona Pop - You'Re Free (Record Mix) 12. Drenchill, Indiiana - Freed From Desire (Record Mix) 13. David Guetta, Bebe Rexha - I'M Good (Blue) (Record Mix) 14. Dopamine, Sigala - Feel It Deep Inside (Record Mix) 15. Zhu - Faded (Record Mix) 16. Tiesto - Yesterday (Record Mix) 17. Atb, Topic, A7S - Your Love (9Pm) (Record Mix) 18. Giorgio Gee, Micah, Cmagic5 - 1, 2 Step (Record Mix) 19. Alma, Denis First - Summer Really Hurt Us (Record Mix) 20. Ofenbach, Quarterhead, Norma Jean Martine - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (Record Mix) 21. Robert Cristian, Alis Shuka - The Day Before (Record Mix) 22. Klaas - Mr. Saxobeat (Record Mix) 23. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - How Many Nations (Record Mix) 24. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 25. Telykast, Georgia Ku - You Got Me (Record Mix) 26. Oneil, Aize, Danna Max - Insatiable (Record Mix) 27. Leony, Denis First - Remedy (Record Mix) 28. Vize, R3Hab - One Last Time (Record Mix) 29. Rita Ora, Denis First - Don't Think Twice (Record Mix) 30. Klangkarussell, Denis First - Home (Record Mix) 31. C-Bool, Giang Pham - Dj Is Your Second Name (Record Mix) 32. Armin Van Buuren, Maia Wright - One More Time (Record Mix) 33. Luca Debonaire - Falling Down (Record Mix) 34. Don Diablo - Still Cutting Shapes (Record Mix) 35. Oliver Heldens, Djs From Mars, Jd Davis - Blue Monday (Record Mix) 36. C Block, The Distance, Riddick - So Strung Out (Record Mix) 37. Firebeatz - Don't Stop Moving (Record Mix) 38. Kilian K, Blaze U - Waves (Record Mix) 39. Clean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Rather Be (Record Mix) 40. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding, Denis First - Miracle (Record Mix) 41. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 42. Jax Jones, Calum Scott - Whistle (Record Mix) 43. Dynoro, Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind... (Record Mix) 44. Alok, Sofi Tukker, Inna - It Don't Matter (Record Mix) 45. The Black Eyed Peas, Daddy Yankee, Clmd - Bailar Contigo (Record Mix) 46. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 47. 220 Kid, Arco - Wake 'N' Shake (Record Mix) 48. Meduza, Dermot Kennedy - Paradise (Record Mix) 49. Harry Styles, Denis First - As It Was (Record Mix) 50. Bastard! - Don't Stop The Party (Record Mix) 51. Sean Finn - Love And Pride (Record Mix) 52. Becky Hill, Galantis - Run (Record Mix) 53. Crazibiza - Fresh (Record Mix) 54. Danny Avila, Ekko City - Bleeding Love (Record Mix) 55. David Zowie - House Every Weekend (Record Mix) 56. Imanbek, Byor - Belly Dancer (Record Mix) 57. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 58. Tiesto - The Business (Record Mix) 59. John Summit - La Danza (Record Mix) 60. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses At Night (Record Mix) 61. Denis First - Your Lies (Record Mix) 62. Gabry Ponte - Easy On My Heart (Record Mix) 63. Mbnn, Rowald Steyn - Ilomilo (Record Mix) 64. David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray - Baby Don't Hurt Me (Record Mix) 65. Kddk, The Hatters, Swanky Tunes - Wildfire (Record Mix) 66. Alesso, Katy Perry - When I'M Gone (Record Mix) 67. Pbh & Jack, Alex Hosking - Lost In The Moment (Record Mix) 68. Block & Crown, Cahunas - Boyz Boyz (Record Mix) 69. Bodyrockers - I Like The Way (Record Mix) 70. Minelli, R3Hab - Deep Sea (Record Mix) 71. Fisher, Kita Alexander - Atmosphere (Record Mix) 72. B Jones, Jose Am - Infinity 2023 (Record Mix) 73. Stadiumx, Sebastian Wibe, Moti, Mingue - We Are Life (Record Mix) 74. Ofenbach, Ella Henderson - Hurricane (Record Mix) 75. Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, Twocolors - Girl Like Me (Record Mix) 76. Rita Ora, Fatboy Slim - Praising You (Record Mix) 77. Old Jim, Scarlett - Balenciaga (Record Mix) 78. Fast Boy, Topic - Forget You (Record Mix) 79. Eelke Kleijn, Joris Voorn - Transmission (Record Mix) 80. Oneil, Giorgio Gee, Sara Phillips, Kanvise - Silence (Record Mix) 81. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 82. C-Bool - Catch You (Record Mix) 83. Alok, Ava Max - Car Keys (Ayla) (Record Mix) 84. Amor - Tell Me (Record Mix) 85. Elley Duhe, Whethan - Money On The Dash (Record Mix) 86. Sam Feldt, Jonas Blue, Endless Summer - Crying On The Dancefloor (Record Mix) 87. Redondo, Shayee - Feeling Good (Record Mix) 88. Meysta, Bersage, Haluna - Salt (Record Mix) 89. Benny Benassi, Emma Muscat - M.I.A (Record Mix) 90. Calvin Harris, Rag'N'Bone Man - Giant (Record Mix) 91. James Hype, Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari (Record Mix) 92. Oliver Heldens, Riton, Vula - Turn Me On (Record Mix) 93. David Guetta - Family Affair (Dance For Me) (Record Mix) 94. Lana Del Ray - Summertime Sadness (Record Mix) 95. Meduza, Goodboys - Piece Of Your Heart (Record Mix) 96. Tiesto, Bia, 21 Savage - Both (Record Mix) 97. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (Record Mix) 98. Crazibiza, Cheesecake Boys - Nasty (Record Mix) 99. Oceana, Bodybangers - Endless Summer (Record Mix) 100. The Future X, Denis First - This Kind Of Love (Record Mix) 101. Robin Schulz - One With The Wolves (Record Mix) 102. Dua Lipa, Imanbek - Love Again (Record Mix) 103. Jax Jones, Fireboy Dml - Me And My Guitar (Record Mix) 104. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Record Mix) 105. Anthony Keyrouz - Love Yourself (Record Mix) 106. Armin Van Buuren, Punctual, Alika - On & On (Record Mix) 107. Bassjackers - Wrong Or Right (The Riddle) (Record Mix) 108. Lost Frequencies, Dimaro - Are You With Me (Record Mix) 109. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker (Record Mix) 110. Dubdogz, Zerky - Sun Goes Down (Sound Of Violence) (Record Mix) 111. Fisher, Aatig - Take It Off (Record Mix) 112. Switch Disco - React (Record Mix) 113. Freya Ridings, Denis First - Weekends (Record Mix) 114. Hosh, 1979, Jalja, Slider & Magnit - Midnight (The Hanging Tree) (Record Mix) 115. Twocolors - Bloodstream (Record Mix) 116. Minelli, Sickotoy - Think About U (Record Mix) 117. Kygo, Sasha Sloan - I'Ll Wait (Record Mix) 118. Sigala, Becky Hill - Wish You Well (Record Mix) 119. Boostereo, Ben Plum - To The Moon And Back (Record Mix) 120. Basto! - I Rave You (Record Mix) 121. Bolier, Joe Stone, Voost - Keep This Fire Burning (Record Mix) 122. Alex Adair, Don Diablo, Cid - Make Me Feel Better (Record Mix) 123. Sick Individuals, Jason Walker - Closer Together (Record Mix) 124. Zedd, Foxes - Clarity (Record Mix) 125. Sondr, Ship Wrek - Stalker (Record Mix) 126. R3Hab, Kelvin Jones - Downtown (Record Mix) 127. Alok - Mami Mami (Record Mix) 128. Morgan Page, Telykast - Dancing All Alone (Record Mix) 129. Trevor Daniel, Doublefast - Falling (Record Mix) 130. Yves V, Sevek - Same Man (Record Mix) 131. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 132. Robin Schulz, David Guetta - On Repeat (Record Mix) 133. Calvin Harris, John Newman - Blame! (Record Mix) 134. Tony Igy - Cascade (Record Mix) 135. Alan Walker, Sorana, Denis First - Catch Me If You Can (Record Mix) 136. Tiesto - All Nighter (Record Mix) 137. Purple Disco Machine, Sophie & The Giants, Denis F - In The Dark (Record Mix) 138. Alessandro - Goes Deeper (Record Mix) 139. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 140. Beatmount, Oneil - Heads Will Roll (Record Mix)
Bianca Ingrosso, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Salma Hayek, Ebba Busch och Helen Mirren. Alla har de en sak gemensamt och det är att de alla har långt utsläppt, hår. Frågan är förstås varför, just nu? Veckans Stil ägnas åt ett fenomen som bara växer och växer, i alla möjliga bemärkelser – håret. Eller rättare sagt, det blanka och ultralånga utsläppta (kvinno)håret.Listan på kvinnor som stoltserar med ett anmärkningsvärt hårsvall kan förstås göras ännu längre. Även stjärnor som Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dua Lipa, Priyanka Chopra, såväl som den brittiska prinsessan Kate Middleton följer stilen. Det är kvinnor i alla åldrar som låter håret växa och hänga fritt i vinden. För ett skifte tycks ha skett vad gäller förväntningarna på hur frisyren ska se ut på damer som uppnått en viss ålder. Och även att visa upp ett naturligt grått eller vitt hår betraktas idag inte som ett ”nederlag” där man ger upp allt hopp om att framstå om cool eller åtråvärd, utan snarare tvärtom.Men det här med att sporta ett riktigt långt hår är naturligtvis inget nytt. Vi träffar författaren, frilansjournalisten och debattören Åsa Moberg, som var del av den första generation svenska kvinnor för vilka det var socialt accepterat att låta håret hänga fritt. Själv hade hon som barn lovat att aldrig mer klippa sig och när hon slog igenom stort 1968 hade hon ett iögonfallande långt hår, vilket länge var hennes signum.Vi tittar även närmare på vilken status 'headbanger'-håret har i hårdrockens värld och så träffar vi frisören Christian Backman för att reda i en både avskydd och älskad frilla. Nämligen det stripiga och flottiga håret, som i vissa tider varit en symbol för revolt, och som, tro det eller ej, inte är en helt enkel frisyr att få till.Veckans gäst är Veronica Hejdelind, konstvetare.
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It's nice to be back! A SO-CALLED multi-millionaire got a DATING reality TV show in the early 2000s, find out how fake it was. The 10 U.S cities with the shortest marriages on average, a manatee was killed by engaging in sex with who? Plus so much more! Our graphics designer: https://allthingsledawn.com #DownInTheDMPod #DITDM #DannyAndMichele It's a jammed packed show and we would love for you to join us on our journey back to podcasting! Be ready for more incredible love content every Monday E-mail us for anything and everything: downinthedmpod@gmail.com Use the hashtags to send us content Unpopular Opinions: #DITDMOpinion Creepy DMs: #DITDMCreepy Tiktok Tare downs: #DITDMTaredown Book reviews: #DITDMReview
01. Robin Schulz - One With The Wolves (Record Mix) 02. Tiesto, Karol G - Don't Be Shy (Record Mix) 03. Holy Molly, Lizot - Sunday Night (Record Mix) 04. Oneil, Giorgio Gee, Sara Phillips, Kanvise - Silence (Record Mix) 05. Leony, Denis First - Remedy (Record Mix) 06. Crazibiza, Cheesecake Boys - Nasty (Record Mix) 07. Alok - Mami Mami (Record Mix) 08. Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa - One Kiss (Record Mix) 09. David Guetta, Becky Hill, Ella Henderson - Crazy What Love Can Do (Record Mix) 10. Alan Walker, Imanbek - Sweet Dreams (Record Mix) 11. Benny Benassi, Emma Muscat - M.I.A (Record Mix) 12. Meysta, Bersage, Haluna - Salt (Record Mix) 13. Aria, Na-No - Bleu Chanel (Record Mix) 14. Hoved - About You (Record Mix) 15. Elley Duhe, Whethan - Money On The Dash (Record Mix) 16. R3Hab, Kelvin Jones - Downtown (Record Mix) 17. Eelke Kleijn, Joris Voorn - Transmission (Record Mix) 18. Ofenbach, Fabich - Dip It Low (Record Mix) 19. Jain - Makeba (Record Mix) 20. Dubdogz, Zuffo, Rhoden - Mission Impossible (Record Mix) 21. Redondo, Shayee - Feeling Good (Record Mix) 22. Dynoro, Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind... (Record Mix) 23. Fisher, Aatig - Take It Off (Record Mix) 24. Clean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Rather Be (Record Mix) 25. James Hype, Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari (Record Mix) 26. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 27. Sam Feldt, Jonas Blue, Endless Summer - Crying On The Dancefloor (Record Mix) 28. Dj Quba, Sandra K - Eins Zwei Polizei (Record Mix) 29. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 30. Block & Crown, Daisy - Mr Vain (Record Mix) 31. Pascal Letoublon, Leony - Friendships (Record Mix) 32. Gorgon City - Voodoo (Record Mix) 33. Jax Jones, Fireboy Dml - Me And My Guitar (Record Mix) 34. Jealous Friend, Bastien - To The Moon And Back (Record Mix) 35. Drenchill, Indiiana - Freed From Desire (Record Mix) 36. Tove Lo, Denis First - Borderline (Record Mix) 37. Zhu - Faded (Record Mix) 38. Armin Van Buuren, Punctual, Alika - On & On (Record Mix) 39. Mike Williams, Dtale - Living On Video (Record Mix) 40. Gayle, The Wild - Abc (Record Mix) 41. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses At Night (Record Mix) 42. Oneil, Organ, Favia - Say It Right (Record Mix) 43. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker (Record Mix) 44. David Zowie - House Every Weekend (Record Mix) 45. Alok, Ella Eyre, Kenny Dope, Never Dull - Deep Down (Record Mix) 46. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 47. R3Hab, Timmy Trumpet, W&W - Distant Memory (Record Mix) 48. Switch Disco - React (Record Mix) 49. Robin Schulz, David Guetta - On Repeat (Record Mix) 50. Calvin Harris, Rag'N'Bone Man - Giant (Record Mix) 51. Freya Ridings, Denis First - Weekends (Record Mix) 52. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 53. Minelli, Sickotoy - Think About U (Record Mix) 54. Boostereo, Ben Plum - To The Moon And Back (Record Mix) 55. C-Bool, Giang Pham - Dj Is Your Second Name (Record Mix) 56. Hours, Hvsh, Amondso, Koa - La La La (Record Mix) 57. Purple Disco Machine, Sophie & The Giants, Denis F - In The Dark (Record Mix) 58. Slipmatt, Sol Brothers, Jodi - Zipped Up (Going Back To My Roots) (Record Mix) 59. Rompasso, Bandana - Insanity (Record Mix) 60. Bassjackers - Wrong Or Right (The Riddle) (Record Mix) 61. Saint Jhn, Imanbek - Roses (Record Mix) 62. Lunax, Mia Amare - Sweet Harmony (Record Mix) 63. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 64. Sick Individuals, Jason Walker - Closer Together (Record Mix) 65. Meduza, Dermot Kennedy - Paradise (Record Mix) 66. Tiesto - All Nighter (Record Mix) 67. Ofenbach, Quarterhead, Norma Jean Martine - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (Record Mix) 68. Morgan Page, Telykast - Dancing All Alone (Record Mix) 69. Yves V, Sevek - Same Man (Record Mix) 70. Bodyrockers - I Like The Way (Record Mix) 71. Shane Codd - Rather Be Alone (Record Mix) 72. Booty Luv - Boogie 2Nite (Record Mix) 73. Beatmount, Oneil - Heads Will Roll (Record Mix) 74. Tove Lo, Denis First - How Long (Record Mix) 75. Low Steppa - Closer (Record Mix) 76. Sondr, Ship Wrek - Stalker (Record Mix) 77. Alok, Sigala, Ellie Goulding - All By Myself (Record Mix) 78. Luca Debonaire - Falling Down (Record Mix) 79. Little Mix, Nathan Dawe, Mark Knight - No Time For Tears (Record Mix) 80. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 81. Twocolors - Bloodstream (Record Mix) 82. Jax Jones, Raye - You Don't Know Me (Record Mix) 83. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 84. Tony Igy - Cascade (Record Mix) 85. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Record Mix) 86. Hosh, 1979, Jalja, Slider & Magnit - Midnight (The Hanging Tree) (Record Mix) 87. David Guetta, Mistajam, John Newman - If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know) (Record Mix) 88. Lilly Wood, Prick, Robin Schulz - Prayer In C (Record Mix) 89. Riton, Nightcrawlers, Mufasa, Hypeman - Friday (Record Mix) 90. Calvin Harris, Sam Smith - Promises (Record Mix) 91. Amor - Tell Me (Record Mix) 92. Weiss, Harry Romero - Where Do We Go (Record Mix) 93. Trevor Daniel, Doublefast - Falling (Record Mix) 94. Old Jim, Scarlett - Balenciaga (Record Mix) 95. Lost Frequencies, Dimaro - Are You With Me (Record Mix) 96. Feel - Kylie (Record Mix) 97. Alan Walker, Sorana, Denis First - Catch Me If You Can (Record Mix) 98. Anthony Keyrouz - Love Yourself (Record Mix) 99. Dua Lipa, Imanbek - Love Again (Record Mix) 100. Diplo, Miguel - Don't Forget My Love (Record Mix) 101. Fedde Le Grand, Robert Falcon, Sofia Quinn - Heaven (Record Mix) 102. Tiesto, Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Louder (Record Mix) 103. Loreen, Denis First - Tattoo (Record Mix) 104. Regard, Years & Years - Hallucination (Record Mix) 105. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 106. Dubdogz, Crazy Donkey, Brando - Wasted Love (Record Mix) 107. Sean Finn - Love And Pride (Record Mix) 108. Jaymes Young, Pretty Young - Infinity (Record Mix) 109. Bebe Rexha, Gorgon City - Sacrifice (Record Mix) 110. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 111. Jax Jones, Martin Solveig - All Day & Night (Record Mix) 112. Joe Stone, Ferreck Dawn - Man Enough (Record Mix) 113. C-Bool - Catch You (Record Mix) 114. Ofenbach, Hola! - On The Floor (Record Mix) 115. Armin Van Buuren, Billen Ted, Jc Stewart - Come Around Again (Record Mix) 116. Matt Jadon - Hold Me Close (Record Mix) 117. Alessandro - Goes Deeper (Record Mix) 118. Twocolors - Heavy Metal Love (Record Mix) 119. R3Hab, Inna, Sash! - Rock My Body (Record Mix) 120. Bakermat - Madan (King) (Record Mix) 121. Oneil, Kanvise, Murana - Redlight (Record Mix) 122. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding - Outside (Record Mix) 123. Minelli - Could Be Something (Record Mix) 124. Bodybangers, Stephen Oaks - See You Again (Record Mix) 125. Stadiumx, Sebastian Wibe, Moti, Mingue - We Are Life (Record Mix) 126. Alesso - Without You (Record Mix) 127. Dr Kucho!, Gregor Salto, Oliver Heldens - Can't Stop Playing (Record Mix) 128. Martin Jensen, Fastboy - One Day (Record Mix) 129. Lana Del Ray - Summertime Sadness (Record Mix) 130. Joel Corry, Icona Pop, Rain Radio - Desire (Record Mix) 131. Alis Shuka, Byjoelmichael - Not About Us (Record Mix) 132. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Bounce Inc. - Watch Out (Record Mix) 133. Jason Derulo, David Guetta - Saturday Sunday (Record Mix) 134. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, Fast Boy - Bad Memories (Record Mix) 135. Sam Feldt, Yves V, Rozes - One Day (Record Mix) 136. Dj Dimixer - Ass Like That (Record Mix) 137. Glen Horsborough, Nathalie Miranda, Peter Brown - Feel The Music (Record Mix)
Aaron Paul is joined by Stevenage manager Steve Evans and ex-Swindon striker Sam Parkin to look at the latest news from the EFL and beyond. AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson give us an insight into his side's unbeaten start to the season. The team also look at why Championship leaders Preston have begun the campaign so positively, and ask how much of a priority the EFL Trophy is to clubs this season. And we find out which unlikely music star Steve Evans has for his ring tone. TIMECODES 05:50 Preston North End 18:15 Johnnie Jackson on AFC Wimbledon's start to the season 25:05 How important is the EFL Trophy? 36:05 Steve Evans on Stevenage's unbeaten opening six matches
Grammy and Oscar-winning music producer Mark Ronson is known for his party hits, pop songs, and soulful arrangements, producing for stars like Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga, and Adele. His latest project is the Barbie soundtrack and score. We talk about the year he and his collaborator Andrew Wyatt spent conceptualizing, producing, and composing songs for the album which features Nicki Minaj, Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa. Also, book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews The Wren, The Wren by Anne Enright.
Episode 94 features an interview with singer, songwriter and producer Andrew Wyatt, whose voice and tunes you probably know from a few different contexts: In addition to being the frontman and lead songwriter for alt-pop band Miike Snow, Wyatt keeps incredibly busy collaborating as a writer and producer with artists like Dua Lipa, Charlie XCX, Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and many others. The New York native is also a Grammy and Academy award-winning writer of movie music, notably for A Star Is Born, and the chart-topping soundtrack for Barbie, for which he co-wrote key tracks such as “I'm Just Ken.” AND, as if that wasn't enough, Wyatt is currently on the cusp of putting out his first solo album in a decade, Someday It Won't Feel Like Dying. The album comes out this fall, but a couple of its singles are online here now Wyatt is also a pal of mine, and it was a pleasure to finally do the LSQ podcast with him!
01. Tony Igy - Cascade (Record Mix) 02. Dua Lipa, Imanbek - Love Again (Record Mix) 03. Fedde Le Grand, Robert Falcon, Sofia Quinn - Heaven (Record Mix) 04. Gorgon City, Mk - There for You (Record Mix) 05. Jason Derulo, David Guetta - Saturday Sunday (Record Mix) 06. Loreen, Denis First - Tattoo (Record Mix) 07. Low Steppa - Closer (Record Mix) 08. Lost Culture, Morfi, Carine - Lean On (Record Mix) 09. Alan Walker, Sorana, Denis First - Catch Me If You Can (Record Mix) 10. R3Hab, Timmy Trumpet, W&W - Distant Memory (Record Mix) 11. Dubdogz, Crazy Donkey, Brando - Wasted Love (Record Mix) 12. Joe Stone, Ferreck Dawn - Man Enough (Record Mix) 13. Tiesto, Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Louder (Record Mix) 14. Gayle, The Wild - abc (Record Mix) 15. Ofenbach, Hola! - On The Floor (Record Mix) 16. Aria, Na-No - Bleu Chanel (Record Mix) 17. Regard, Years & Years - Hallucination (Record Mix) 18. Jaymes Young, Pretty Young - Infinity (Record Mix) 19. Matt Jadon - Hold Me Close (Record Mix) 20. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 21. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) (Record Mix) 22. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, Fast Boy - Bad Memories (Record Mix) 23. Bodyrockers - I Like The Way (Record Mix) 24. Alle Farben, Pollyanna - Let It Rain Down (Record Mix) 25. David Zowie - House Every Weekend (Record Mix) 26. Twocolors - Heavy Metal Love (Record Mix) 27. Calvin Harris, Sam Smith - Promises (Record Mix) 28. Martin Jensen, Fastboy - One Day (Record Mix) 29. Sondr, Ship Wrek - Stalker (Record Mix) 30. Jonas Blue, Jp Cooper - Perfect Strangers (Record Mix) 31. Gaullin - Moonlight (Record Mix) 32. Feel - Kylie (Record Mix) 33. Klaas - The Way (Record Mix) 34. Bebe Rexha, Gorgon City - Sacrifice (Record Mix) 35. Purple Disco Machine, Kungs - Substitution (Record Mix) 36. Dj Dimixer - Ass like That (Record Mix) 37. Holy Molly, Lizot - Sunday Night (Record Mix) 38. Armin Van Buuren, Billen Ted, Jc Stewart - Come Around Again (Record Mix) 39. Hosh, 1979, Jalja, Slider & Magnit - Midnight (The Hanging Tree) (Record Mix) 40. Alesso - Without You (Record Mix) 41. Dynoro, Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind... (Record Mix) 42. Glen Horsborough, Nathalie Miranda, Peter Brown - Feel The Music (Record Mix) 43. Minelli - Could Be Something (Record Mix) 44. Bodybangers, Stephen Oaks - See You Again (Record Mix) 45. Basto!, Yves V - Cloud Breaker (Record Mix) 46. Topic, Robin Schulz, Nico Santos, Paul Van Dyk - In Your Arms (For An Angel) (Record Mix) 47. Dzeko, Torres, Tiesto - L'Amour Toujours (Record Mix) 48. Noizu - Summer 91 (Looking Back) (Record Mix) 49. Gabry Ponte, Alessandra - Dance Dance (Record Mix) 50. Diplo, Sidepiece - On My Mind (Record Mix) 51. Imanbek, Trevor Daniel - In The Morning (Record Mix) 52. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais, Chris Willis - Would I Lie to You (Record Mix) 53. Mk, Dom Dolla - Rhyme Dust (Record Mix) 54. Meysta, 2Shy, Viktoria Vane, Beccy - Can't Get You out of My Head (Record Mix) 55. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 56. Calvin Harris, John Newman - Blame! (Record Mix) 57. Ofenbach, Svea - Body Talk (Record Mix) 58. Joel Corry, Icona Pop, Rain Radio - Desire (Record Mix) 59. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 60. Naeleck, Haley Reinhart, Byor - Creep (Record Mix) 61. Arc North, Cour, New Beat Order, Lunis - Faded (Record Mix) 62. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 63. Jax Jones, Mnek - Where Did You Go (Record Mix) 64. Afrojack, R3Hab, Aura - Worlds On Fire (Record Mix) 65. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 66. Inna, Melon, Dance Fruits Music - Hello Hello (Record Mix) 67. The Stickmen Project - Not Over Yet (Record Mix) 68. Dj Quba, Sandra K, Dayana - Samba (Record Mix) 69. Consoul Trainin, Steven Aderinto - Obsession (Record Mix) 70. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Record Mix) 71. Playmen, Hadley - Luv You (Record Mix) 72. Disco Culture, Greg & Gregory - I Feel Love (Record Mix) 73. Dubdogz, Zuffo, Rhoden - Mission Impossible (Record Mix) 74. Alesso, Zara Larsson - Words (Record Mix) 75. Pnau, Bebe Rexha, Ozuna, Denis First - Stars (Record Mix) 76. Meduza, Dermot Kennedy - Paradise (Record Mix) 77. Alex Gaudino - Don't Talk To Me (Record Mix) 78. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses at Night (Record Mix) 79. Soul Avengerz, Krysten Cummings, Wayne Soul Avengerz - Respect (Record Mix) 80. Oliver Heldens, Syd Silvair - Never Look Back (Record Mix) 81. Leony, Denis First - Remedy (Record Mix) 82. Topic, A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) (Record Mix) 83. Pascal Letoublon, Leony - Friendships (Record Mix) 84. Tiesto - Lay Low (Record Mix) 85. Hugel, Stefy De Cicco, Hugo Cantarra, Nikol Apatini - 4 to the Floor (Record Mix) 86. Klaas, Marc Korn - Zombie (Record Mix) 87. Lilly Wood, Prick, Robin Schulz - Prayer In C (Record Mix) 88. Tujamo - Better Safe Than Sorry (Record Mix) 89. Trevor Daniel, Doublefast - Falling (Record Mix) 90. Hypaton, David Guetta, La Bouche - Be My Lover (Record Mix) 91. Sam Feldt, Yves V, Rozes - One Day (Record Mix) 92. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera - Walking on a dream (Record Mix) 93. Acraze, Cherish - Do It To It (Record Mix) 94. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Record Mix) 95. C-Bool, Giang Pham - DJ Is Your Second Name (Record Mix) 96. Nelly Furtado, Quarterhead - All Good Things (Come To An End) (Record Mix) 97. Miley Cyrus, Dj Dark - Flowers (Record Mix) 98. Kav Verhouzer - Safe And Sound (Record Mix) 99. Luca Debonaire - Falling Down (Record Mix) 100. Eelke Kleijn, Lee Cabrera - Self Control (Record Mix) 101. Rihanna - Don't Stop the Music (Record Mix) 102. Metaboy - Candy Shop (Record Mix) 103. Anthony Keyrouz - Love Yourself (Record Mix) 104. Armin Van Buuren, Simon Ward - Hey (I Miss You) (Record Mix) 105. Imanbek, Jay Sean - Gone (Da Da Da) (Record Mix) 106. Ian Carey, Michelle Shellers, Manyfew, Joe Stone - Keep On Rising (Record Mix) 107. Riton, Soaky Siren - Sugar (Record Mix) 108. Avicii, Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One (Record Mix) 109. Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Record Mix) 110. Feder, Emmi - Blind (Record Mix) 111. Sigala, Talia Mar - Stay The Night (Record Mix) 112. David Guetta, Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) (Record Mix) 113. Robert Cristian, Alis Shuka - The Day Before (Record Mix) 114. Jax Jones, Martin Solveig - All Day & Night (Record Mix) 115. Bob Sinclar, Steve Edwards, Fisher - World, Hold On (Record Mix) 116. Basto! - Again & Again (Record Mix) 117. Oneil, Titov - No Stress (Record Mix) 118. Rain Radio, Dj Craig Gorman - Talk About (Record Mix) 119. Alok, Sofi Tukker, Inna - It Don't Matter (Record Mix) 120. Basstrologe, Voost - Somebody To Love (Record Mix) 121. Rita Ora, Denis First - Don't Think Twice (Record Mix) 122. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 123. Ava Max - EveryTime I Cry (Record Mix) 124. Swanky Tunes, Jeddak - Angels (Love Is the Answer) (Record Mix) 125. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding - Outside (Record Mix) 126. Ultra Nate, Icona Pop - You're Free (Record Mix) 127. Meduza, Goodboys - Piece of Your Heart (Record Mix) 128. Joel Corry, Tom Grennan - Lionheart (Fearless) (Record Mix) 129. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 130. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx - Every Breath You Take (Record Mix) 131. Shane Codd - Get Out My Head (Record Mix) 132. John Martin, Tiesto - Anywhere For You (Record Mix) 133. Travis Scott, Hvme - Goosebumps (Record Mix) 134. Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Dj Dark - Unholy (Record Mix) 135. C-Bool - Catch You (Record Mix) 136. Triplo Max - I Wanna Love You (Record Mix) 137. Ofenbach, Quarterhead, Norma Jean Martine - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (Record Mix) 138. Firebeatz, Dubdogz - Give It Up (Record Mix) 139. Mabel - Let Them Know (Record Mix) 140. Elley Duhe, Denis First - Middle of the Night (Record Mix)
Barbie's movie been an international success this summer, especially its soundtrack! It's been #1 a month on Billboard's Soundtrack chart, filled with multigenred commercial artists. I give a track-by-track of Barbie: The Album (Best Weekend Ever Edition)'s 19 songs, tie it in the movie, and performers' info.Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Barbie's soundtrack streaming: https://barbiethealbum.lnk.to/BTAYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi0vNpDrBJPes4R8XEtibBHL_5pSpA2Pa&src=Linkfire&lId=32a964d9-83ca-4eda-8929-5d6ae79746a6&cId=d3d58fd7-4c47-11e6-9fd0-066c3e7a8751TODAY Show - 2020 Indigo Girls Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Omt7Ro19_kRelated Episodes: Ep. 12 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 1)Ep. 13 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 2)Ep. 41 - Nicki Minaj Top 10 HitsEp. 87 - Wolfgang Van Halen BiographyEp. 95 - Dua Lipa's "Levitiating" SuccessEp. 104 - "No Time to Die" Movie ThemeEp. 126 - GAYLE's "abcdefu"Ep. 168 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 1)Ep. 169 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 2)Ep. 197 - Foo Fighters' "Rescued"
Dua Lipa did an interview at a fancy French restaurant… How did the 28 year old do with the exotic foods? And Adele told her security to stop hassling a fan at her show… but audience members say security needed to step in. Who's the real troublemaker?
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss Selena Gomez's blanket (and Trisha Paytas finding it immediately), "Single Soon" promo featuring 'Sex & The City' and 'And Just Like That' finale thoughts, Nicki Minaj entering 'Call of Duty,' 10 years of Yas Gaga, Beyonce's Phoenix 'Renaissance World Tour' show taking "on mute" a little too literally, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Dua Lipa for Vogue France and ending homophobia, Samantha Jones and her Fendi First, TikTok Talk featuring Taylor Swift impersonator (?) Ashley Leechin causing pandemonium (prank and/or social experiment?) in public, "Although Enjoyment" reaching Billie Eilish, prayers for Howie the Crab, Nicki Minaj's bob reaching Spirit Halloween's animatronics aisle, Spotify's Top 20 songs of Summer 2023, new music from John Summit, Joel Corry MK and Rita Ora, TDJ and Romy, Disney girls Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez returning with "Used to Be Young" and "Single Soon," plus Nelly Furtado, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland reuniting and Nicki Minaj's 'Pink Friday 2' incoming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01. David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray - Baby Don't Hurt Me (Record Mix) 02. John Martin, Tiesto - Anywhere For You (Record Mix) 03. Xie - C'est La Vie (Record Mix) 04. Minelli, Sickotoy - Think About U (Record Mix) 05. Dubdogz, Zuffo, Rhoden - Mission Impossible (Record Mix) 06. Firebeatz - Don't Stop Moving (Record Mix) 07. Felix Cartal, Daya - Love You More (Record Mix) 08. Chris Lake, Laura V - Changes (Record Mix) 09. Inna, Melon, Dance Fruits Music - Hello Hello (Record Mix) 10. Low Steppa - Your Dreams (Record Mix) 11. Benny Benassi, Emma Muscat - M.I.A (Record Mix) 12. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 13. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 14. Hiva - Dancin (Record Mix) 15. Bodybangers - You Are Not Alone (Record Mix) 16. Ofenbach, Fabich - Dip It Low (Record Mix) 17. Tove Lo, Denis First - How Long (Record Mix) 18. Feder, Emmi - Blind (Record Mix) 19. Sam Feldt, Jonas Blue, Endless Summer - Crying On The Dancefloor (Record Mix) 20. Jack Wins, Joe Stone - Light Up My Life (Record Mix) 21. Vize, R3Hab - One Last Time (Record Mix) 22. Basto!, Yves V - Cloud Breaker (Record Mix) 23. 71 Digits, Robin S, Illyus, Barrientos - Love For Love (Record Mix) 24. Alok - Mami Mami (Record Mix) 25. Toby Romeo, Leony - Crazy Love (Record Mix) 26. Imanbek, Jay Sean - Gone (Da Da Da) (Record Mix) 27. Ben Delay - I Never Felt So Right (Record Mix) 28. Dj S.K.T, Rae - Take Me Away (Record Mix) 29. B Jones, Jose Am - Infinity 2023 (Record Mix) 30. Meduza, Goodboys - Piece of Your Heart (Record Mix) 31. Naeleck, Haley Reinhart, Byor - Creep (Record Mix) 32. Hoved - About You (Record Mix) 33. Deepaim, Rocco - On The Move (Can't Let You Go) (Record Mix) 34. Oliver Heldens, Riton, Vula - Turn Me On (Record Mix) 35. Jax Jones, Mnek - Where Did You Go (Record Mix) 36. Oneil, Aize, Danna Max - Un-Break My Heart (Record Mix) 37. Calvin Harris - Feel So Close (Record Mix) 38. Paco Caniza - Without You (Record Mix) 39. Robin Schulz, David Guetta - On Repeat (Record Mix) 40. Camelphat, Elderbrook - Cola (Record Mix) 41. Jain - Makeba (Record Mix) 42. Ely Oaks, Minelli - Fantasy (Record Mix) 43. Melsen, Abi Flynn - Hidden Signs (Record Mix) 44. Tiesto, Sneaky Sound System, Wolfgang Gartner - I Will Be Here (Record Mix) 45. Twocolors - Bloodstream (Record Mix) 46. Avicii, Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One (Record Mix) 47. Aevion - Galaxy Garden (Record Mix) 48. C-Bool, Giang Pham - DJ Is Your Second Name (Record Mix) 49. Switch Disco - React (Record Mix) 50. Tobtok, Fubu, Kate Wild, Tom Hall - Freak Like Me (Record Mix) 51. Ofenbach, Hola! - On The Floor (Record Mix) 52. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Record Mix) 53. George Cynnamon - You Can Do It (Record Mix) 54. Tove Lo, Denis First - Borderline (Record Mix) 55. Alesso - Without You (Record Mix) 56. Luca Debonaire - Falling Down (Record Mix) 57. Giorgio Gee, Micah, Cmagic5 - 1, 2 Step (Record Mix) 58. Giannoz, Gianmario Coghe, Criss Korey - Begun to Love You (Record Mix) 59. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera - Walking on a dream (Record Mix) 60. Alok, Hugel, Amber Van Day - I Don't Wanna Talk (Record Mix) 61. Elley Duhe, Whethan - Money On The Dash (Record Mix) 62. Lost Frequencies, Dimaro - Are You With Me (Record Mix) 63. Kelli-Leigh, Manyfew - Feelin' U (Record Mix) 64. Poylow, Yohan Gerber, Athyn, Elise Lieberth - I Need Your Love (Record Mix) 65. Rain Radio, Dj Craig Gorman - Talk About (Record Mix) 66. Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Record Mix) 67. Stadiumx, Sebastian Wibe, Moti, Mingue - We Are Life (Record Mix) 68. Low Steppa - Closer (Record Mix) 69. Lady Gaga, Denis First - Bloody Mary Wednesday (Record Mix) 70. Cedric Gervais, Superorganism - Everybody Wants to Be Famous (Record Mix) 71. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses at Night (Record Mix) 72. Bastard! - Don't stop the party (Record Mix) 73. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding - Outside (Record Mix) 74. 220 Kid - Let You Down (Record Mix) 75. Gaullin, Julian Perretta - Seven Nation Army (Record Mix) 76. Robin Schulz, James Blunt - OK (Record Mix) 77. Bodybangers, Stephen Oaks - See You Again (Record Mix) 78. Fred Again.., Skrillex, Four Tet - Baby again (Record Mix) 79. Sonny Fodera, Just Kiddin, Lilly Ahlberg - Closer (Record Mix) 80. Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, Twocolors - Girl Like Me (Record Mix) 81. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 82. Miley Cyrus, Dj Dark - Flowers (Record Mix) 83. Nora Van Elken - Better Me (Record Mix) 84. Armin Van Buuren, Punctual, Alika - On & On (Record Mix) 85. C-Bool - Catch You (Record Mix) 86. Hypaton, David Guetta, La Bouche - Be My Lover (Record Mix) 87. Purple Disco Machine - Bad Company (Record Mix) 88. Becky Hill, Galantis - Run (Record Mix) 89. Drenchill, Indiiana - Freed from Desire (Record Mix) 90. Dzeko, Torres, Tiesto - L'Amour Toujours (Record Mix) 91. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx - Every Breath You Take (Record Mix) 92. Jealous Friend, Bastien - To The Moon And Back (Record Mix) 93. Tony Igy - Cascade (Record Mix) 94. Shane Codd - Get Out My Head (Record Mix) 95. Going Deeper - Broken (Record Mix) 96. Disco Fries, Molly Moore - Dumb Things (Record Mix) 97. Alle Farben, Pollyanna - Let It Rain Down (Record Mix) 98. Dazz, Calvo, Bella X - New Shoes (Record Mix) 99. Triplo Max - I Wanna Love You (Record Mix) 100. Rihanna - Don't Stop the Music (Record Mix) 101. Oneil, Titov - No Stress (Record Mix) 102. Metaboy - Candy Shop (Record Mix) 103. Goodboys - Surrender (Record Mix) 104. Dua Lipa, Imanbek - Love Again (Record Mix) 105. Consoul Trainin, Steven Aderinto - Obsession (Record Mix) 106. Denis First - Your Lies (Record Mix) 107. Ultra Nate, Lowderz - Free (Record Mix) 108. Afrojack, R3Hab, Aura - Worlds On Fire (Record Mix) 109. Beatmount, Oneil - Heads Will Roll (Record Mix) 110. Leony, Denis First - Remedy (Record Mix) 111. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Bounce Inc. - Watch Out (Record Mix) 112. Tcts - Day & Night (Record Mix) 113. Renomty, Smola, Aaron Kaye - Stereo Love (Record Mix) 114. Alok, Ilkay Sencan, Tove Lo - Don't Say Goodbye (Record Mix) 115. Ryuken - This Love (Record Mix) 116. Oceana, Bodybangers - Endless Summer (Record Mix) 117. Alesso, Calvin Harris - Under Control (Record Mix) 118. Oliver Heldens, Kylie Minogue - 10 Out Of 10 (Record Mix) 119. Boostereo, Ben Plum - To The Moon And Back (Record Mix) 120. Kisch, Laura Davie - Save My Life (Record Mix) 121. Yves V, Sevek - Same Man (Record Mix) 122. Rita Ora, Fatboy Slim - Praising You (Record Mix) 123. Sofi Tukker - Jacare (Record Mix) 124. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 125. Lana Del Ray - Summertime Sadness (Record Mix) 126. Jason Derulo, David Guetta - Saturday Sunday (Record Mix) 127. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (Record Mix) 128. Shouse - Love Tonight (Record Mix) 129. Just Kiddin, Georgia Ku - Out My Mind (Record Mix) 130. Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Dj Dark - Unholy (Record Mix) 131. Basto! - Again & Again (Record Mix) 132. Chaney - Love Again (Record Mix) 133. Dj Dimixer - Ass like That (Record Mix) 134. Acraze, Cherish - Do It To It (Record Mix) 135. Jay Vegas - Free Your Soul (Record Mix) 136. Sick Individuals, Jason Walker - Closer Together (Record Mix) 137. Zedd, Foxes - Clarity (Record Mix) 138. Tiesto, Don Diablo - Chemicals (Record Mix) 139. Fast Boy, Topic - Forget You (Record Mix) 140. Mk, Dom Dolla - Rhyme Dust (Record Mix) 141. Ross Couch - Vibe (Record Mix)
This week we're reairing the contemporary horror/drama classic Hereditary (2018)! Jamie and Nikisha talk 'Freaky', traveling pants, grief, model making, Toni Collette, the sound of a falling head, Dua Lipa, and, of course, 'Hercules'. Watch us on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram | Twitter | TikTok: @TalkHorrorPod Check out Jamie (aka Amiibojamie) on Twitch! Find Bryan and Jamie on Letterboxd
Pat takes more of your phone calls on cashlass fast food kiosks, Happy Bday to Vernon Reed, making love in a Subaru, Happy Birthday to Dua Lipa and some claim her song sounds similar to another musician and more of your calls!
August is setting new pod download records, thanks y'all! This week: Dua's bday, inspirational quotes from Jersey Shore, Leona Helmsley being mean, and listener feedback. Support the showThanks for listening! Listen, rate, subscribe and other marketing type slogans! Here's my Insta: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershow@blackcatcomedy And subscribe to my Patreon? Maybe? If you know how to? I don't know how it works. Let's just leave this thing be: https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow
Kiki Halliday is signed to AntiGravity/Seeker Music Group and is a multi-genre artist/songwriter with extensive placements. She has written and performed songs and had 200+ sync placements on shows like for TV shows like The Kardashians, Love Island and Selling Sunset. Featured on Spotify's Global/US Viral Top 50 playlists. Also, companies including Netflix Apple. Hulu, Amazon Prime.Kiki grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in Nashville, TN. During her time in LA, she worked in music studios all across the city and sat in on amazing sessions (John Legend, Janelle Monáe, Ester Dean, Rayland Baxter, Wyclef Jean). She learned how to craft custom songs for clients in the TV/Film world & has had steady success with placements across many networks. After relocating to Nashville in 2017, She's been doing remote vocal sessions & collaborating with clients in LA, Germany, Brazil- all over the world. Her home studio is built out with Logic ProX, Yamaha HS5 Monitors, Shure SM7B Microphone, Astin Origin Microphone and more. With her vocal tone, she can bring you a Dua Lipa vibe, a Lana Del Rey vibe or something in between like Halsey. She knows what works for Pop EDM and the sync world.Over 1M streams overall on Spotify as a solo artist and featured on Spotify Playlists including sad hour, Laidback Acoustic, Acoustic Pilates. She has over 11k Shazams across different artist projects.Instagram: @kikihalliday // @kjwildbandTiktok: @kikihallidaymusic // @kjwildbandHost - Trey MitchellIG - treymitchellphotographyIG - feeding_the_senses_unsensoredFB - facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Sponsorship Information - ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - The Wanshttps://www.thewansmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/thewansmusic/https://www.instagram.com/thewans/?hl=en
This week Lubi Popovic guests host No Need for Apologies! We reminisce on why the sound drop “F You Dave Temple” she blessed us with, gives us her beauty routine before going to the doctor and why your feet are the most important part! She also tells us about a time she blocked her friend from meeting up with a guy and she suggests that Dave go to a Russian pedicurist and so much more. This is No Need for Apologies!-----------------HOW TO HELP US GROW:1. Like This and every Video2. Comment for the Algorithm 3. Subscribe on YouTube4. Subscribe on your Podcast App of Choice5. Review and Rate 5 Stars on said App6. Share with a Friend or on Social Media "Hey check out this podcast?!"7. Come back Next week and Repeat!Are you truly Black Air Force 1 Gang? Cop some Merch and prove it!! https://podcastmerch.com/collections/no-need-for-apologies -----------------SEND US MAIL:GaS Digital StudiosAttn: NNFA151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003-----------------WANT THE FULL CATALOG? Go to https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/NNFA Use Code: NNFA for a 7-day free trial on the entire GaS Digital subscription. Gain access to all things NO NEED FOR APOLOGIES - ALL of the episodes, uncensored, in Full HD, AND a week earlier! If you'd like to feature your product on GaS Digital podcasts please email jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description about your product and any shows you may be interested in advertising on.“NNFA” is a GaS DIGITAL PRODUCTION. New Episodes drop WEDNESDAYS on GaS Digital for subscribers ONLY and SUNDAYS for limited release on YouTube.-----------------FOLLOW US!The Hosts:Derek GainesIG - https://rb.gy/3okmfe Twitter - https://rb.gy/ovoex8 Dave TempleIG - https://www.instagram.com/imdavetemple/ Website - https://www.davetemplecomedy.com/ Guest Host:Lubi PopovicIG - https://www.instagram.com/lubipopovicnyc/ The Podcast:No Need For Apologies IG - https://www.instagram.com/nnfapodcast/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nnfa.podcast Production:Producer - Teona Sasha IG - https://www.instagram.com/teonasasha/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@teonasasha?lang=en Engineer - Natalie DeCiccoIG - https://www.instagram.com/nataliedecicco_edits/ Edited By - Rebecca KaplanIG - https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatkaplan/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@rebeccatkaplan?lang=en #NoNeedForApologies #NNFA #DerekGaines #DaveTemple #Comedy #Podcast #ComedyPodcast #GasDigitalNetwork #LubiPopovic #EasternEurope #Montenegro #RussianNailSalon #Pedicure #Albanian #MobLife #Doctor #GYN #PumpkinTheMovie #Pumpkin #ChristinaRicci #Hershey #Chocolate #BeautyRoutine #KansasNewspaper #CockblockingTo advertise your product on GaS Digital podcasts please email jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description about your product and any shows you may be interested in advertising on. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Research released in 2021 by Censuswide for Tu found that nearly 46% of women ditched nearly 46% of women ditched their bras at least once a week during Covid-19 lockdowns in the name of comfort. And it seems the trend may be lasting despite the worst of Covid hopefully being behind us. We've recently seen A-Listers like Dua Lipa, Kirsten Stewart and Lily Allen go braless in public, with the Daily Mail referring to “the great underwear-free revolution that started during lockdown”. What is the point of bras? Why would there be an “underwear-free revolution” if bras have all these benefits? Should women ditch the bras? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is a faecal transplant? What is BookTok? How can I relax my brain while on holiday? Date of first release : August 15th, 2022 A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™, we revisit a conversation Dave had with Magnus Lygdbäck in Spring of 2022. You'll learn how a trainer of superheroes and superstars combines core principles of fitness, nutrition, structure and balance.Magnus Lygdbäck, a Swedish health and wellness expert, entrepreneur, and lifestyle coach, joins the show to discuss powering your life in ways that most benefit your health and energy.For more than 20 years, he's trained some of the world's most recognizable actors, musicians, athletes, artists, and high-performance business entrepreneurs.Musicians like pop stars Katy Perry, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and Britney Spears. Actors like Gal Gadot for Wonder Woman 1984; Alicia Vikander, for Tomb Raider; Ben Affleck, for Justice League; and many more.He designed Alexander Skarsgård's incredible transformation for the lead role as a Viking Berserker in the brand new movie, The Northman. Even with his “celebrity trainer” title (which he doesn't love), Magnus is quick to say, “It's not who you train, it's how you train.”His Magnus Method training philosophy embraces the “ethos of an athlete.” This all-inclusive approach to performance includes an athlete's intensity and structure, while also maintaining balance and energy. Time-zone travel, long days of filming, rehearsals, and the constant demands on a celebrity performer's time means examining all aspects of fueling, rest and recovery. The same applies to the everyday lives of mere mortals.He encourages being open to learning new things and seeking out discomfort so you can grow. “Look at three things,” Magnus recommends. “One, what do I like to do? No. 2, what does my body need? No. 3, what do I want to master or get better at? That should create your weekly programming.”You already know, and Magnus will remind you, that there are absolutely no life shortcuts to being the superhero of your own life.In this conversation, you'll find out how much time to spend on your workouts (not as much as you think). “What doesn't happen in the first hour will not happen in the second,” he says frequently. Even for superheroes.Learn more about Magnus Lygdbäck's journey from hockey player to celebrity trainer.Find out how you can improve your own performance on Magnus's extensive YouTube channel.Get Magnus' superhero training programs, nutrition guides, coaching and a community of like-minded people with the Magnus Method app. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mark and Kenny hit the dance floor for Season Five to begin a conversation about Confessions on a Dance Floor - Madonna's TWELFTH album - and the anthemic first single. Topics include lucky butterfly necklaces, Martha Raye and the lost Texas Guinan musical, Wilson Stone, Luc Besson, Stuart Price and Zoot Woman, Depeche Mode, the allure of the Twenties, ABBA (naturally), Gwen Stefani, Johan Renck, summer songs, Damon Albarn, the gorgeous Arianne Phillips, Hunter College, John Norris and the fade of MTV, Cynthia McFadden, Kenny's regularity at breakfast time, Dua Lipa, Chus & Ceballos, the bad-ass Tracy Young, the many MANY promo appearances, Coachella, and that former friend who suggests Madonna gets up on that damn horse. Plus, Mark schools Kenny on who Madonna would play in A Chorus Line (hint: it's not Val!). “Time goes by so slowly …” but not for this MEGA-episode. We missed you so much!
JP Rende and Kat Raio Rende are a husband and wife songwriting team and founders of Earworm Music. JP and Kat write and produce music for kids television, animation, film, and commercials. They won an Emmy for their song "Friends with a Penguin" sung by Billy Porter on Sesame Street. They've produced music for various shows including Gabby's Dollhouse, Baby Shark's Big Show, Barbie's Dreamhouse Adventure, and more. JP and Kat shared details about their unique collaboration, allowing them time to work together and separately. They gave a glimpse into how the process of writing specifically for kids and how scripts, pitches, and deadlines all play a significant part in their work. 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Brian Funk Episode Transcript: Brian Funk: Hello everybody and welcome to the Music Production Podcast. I'm your host, Brian Funk. And on today's show, I have JP Rendy and Cat Rayo Rendy of Earworm Music and they do a lot of cool stuff. Congratulations, first of all, they just won an Emmy for the song, Friends With a Penguin that they wrote for Billy Porter. That was, what a catchy song and fun. Great job guys, JP Rende: Thank Brian Funk: congrats. JP Rende: you, Kat Raio Rende: Thanks. JP Rende: thank you, thank you. Brian Funk: They write for Sesame Street, Gabby's Dollhouse, Princess Power, Baby Shark's Big Show, Barbie's Dreamhouse Adventure. There's a long list of stuff they do. They do a lot of work for kids in animated TV and film commercials. I love the Charmin, Shiny Hiny song they have. That Kat Raio Rende: Ha Brian Funk: was Kat Raio Rende: ha Brian Funk: great. Kat Raio Rende: ha. JP Rende: Hahaha Brian Funk: A lot of fun. Kat, you've sang with Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Ray Charles. A lot of really impressive stuff. You guys are doing great work and it sounds like you're having fun. You've married your music and your lives together. So Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: it's a really unique combination and I'm very excited to talk to you guys. I had a lot of fun digging into your catalog a bit, getting ready for the show. JP Rende: Sweet, thank Brian Funk: Welcome. JP Rende: you. Kat Raio Rende: Thanks. Brian Funk: So, first of all, congratulations on the Emmy. That's great. JP Rende: Oh, thank you. Brian Funk: That must've JP Rende: Yeah, Brian Funk: been JP Rende: that Brian Funk: a real JP Rende: was Brian Funk: treat. JP Rende: really fun. That was a really fun night. Kat Raio Rende: That was a wild time. JP Rende: Yeah, we didn't think we were gonna win, honestly, because we've been nominated before and it's really a crap shoot. You never know. You really never know how the cards fall. And I remember the first time that we went out to the ceremony, maybe it's just a little bit of arrogance. Of course we got this. We got this. Brian Funk: Hehehe Kat Raio Rende: This is JP Rende: It's Kat Raio Rende: Sesame Street. JP Rende: a great song. Ah, we lost. And it felt so bad. It felt, you know, I'm gonna give it real. A lot of people are like, oh, it doesn't matter. It felt bad to lose. So when we got nominated again, we went out with like, hey, it's probably not gonna happen. Let's just have a great time. And we were up against a Ben Folds song. And it was a really good song. Like, Ben Folds, I don't know you, but I wanna know you and you're fantastic. It was called Kat Raio Rende: little things. JP Rende: The Little Things Charlie Brown. It was for Charlie Brown's special. So I Brian Funk: Oh JP Rende: was Brian Funk: wow. JP Rende: like, he's gonna win, it's all good. And then when Jojo Siwa called Friends With a Penguin, we were shocked. Like, full on that meme with Taylor Swift like this. We were totally shocked and it was a really fun thing. And you know, the song, as silly as it can come across on the surface, has a much deeper meaning about, you know, just say hi to somebody that's different than you and you can become friends and don't be afraid of anything that's dissimilar because that's how we learn from each other. Brian Funk: Is that the Emmy behind you, Kat? I see. Kat Raio Rende: I know, I was trying to cover it up because I don't want it to look like a douche. I'm sorry, I don't want it to look like a jerk, but Brian Funk: No, that's great. Kat Raio Rende: yeah. Brian Funk: You should Kat Raio Rende: So. Brian Funk: have that proudly displayed. Kat Raio Rende: Ah ha Brian Funk: Yeah, Kat Raio Rende: ha! Brian Funk: that's awesome. JP Rende: Yeah, sorry, I have one too. It's not in my studio. I gave it to my parents. And partially I was like, you know what? I'm just gonna look at that and become complacent. So I always gotta stay hungry, so. Brian Funk: Yeah, yeah, right. That's a big part of it. You know, you mentioned being silly. And this is like something I kind of wanted to talk to you guys about because there's, I think, a different mindset that goes into writing songs like this compared to like being an artist. You know what I mean? Like Kat Raio Rende: Yes. Brian Funk: a serious artist. So just to give you a sense of where I'm coming from with this. I have my serious artist side, Kat Raio Rende: Hehehe Brian Funk: where I write my songs and stuff. But a few years back with a friend of mine, we wrote songs kind of directed for kids with special needs, specifically autism, for social behavior stuff. And it's called social story songs. And that's something that's often used to help teach proper behavior in places, restaurants, how to interact with people. We had a song similar. to the concept of yours, the perfect greeting for who I'm meeting. So it just teaches JP Rende: Oh Brian Funk: you Kat Raio Rende: Yes! Brian Funk: how JP Rende: wow. Brian Funk: to say hello and stuff. But what I found with that was it was very liberating to write in that way where you didn't have to be so artistic about everything and so serious about it. I had a lot of fun with that. And I wanted to ask you guys a little bit about just that mindset and that way of writing and getting free to be silly with it a little bit and have fun with the songwriting process. Kat Raio Rende: That is the most fun that I think that you can possibly have, especially when it comes to like, I'm neurodivergent and like writing from that perspective and writing, there's like that is a really great, it's a really good place to come from, but also like a really great way to like get all of that out. You know, like you said, like being an artist, I started off as an artist and And it's just not as much fun. It's so much fun writing for like to be silly. And like, you know, there are some artists that do it now. And there's, especially for like, you know, they're for kids movies, but like the recent Barbie movie had a song by Lizzo that I thought was so funny. Like it started off as, I did not write it, but it was a song that was. the first time it came around, it was very serious and happy. And the second time around, it started getting panicked because Barbie was changing as a person. And, JP Rende: Poiler alert. Kat Raio Rende: spoiler alert, sorry. But it's so fun to write like that because like, as writing for kids and knowing their parents are also watching it, it's so fun to like, add adult content in it. Like, we wrote a song for Baby Shark's big show called call me Billiom and where Billiom, Baby Shark's best friend, was trying to be an adult and he said I'm not William now from now on call me Billiom and then the song is like this very serious like rap song and there was like a funny little I don't know if it's an Easter egg but for the adults where it's like I have a cute sign in my living room that says live splash love I'm Billiom it's like You can get to the parents, the silly side of the parents. It brings out the silly side of the parents too. And it's so fun to like add like, I love puns, adding Brian Funk: Uh... Kat Raio Rende: puns and I dream of fish puns. But it's so fun to add, I JP Rende: True Kat Raio Rende: do. JP Rende: story. Kat Raio Rende: I wake up in the middle of the night and like, JP, I'll be right back, I gotta go. Sometimes I'll like go hide Brian Funk: Thanks Kat Raio Rende: in Brian Funk: for Kat Raio Rende: the Brian Funk: watching! Kat Raio Rende: laundry room and just like write, you know, write things down or sing into the voice recorder. But. There's nothing like, I think of it as like neurodivergent writing, but it's just you get to write what you actually want to write, whereas everything else has to be in this like serious box and Brian Funk: Hmm. Kat Raio Rende: kids music you just do, like kids think like that and they enjoy it, so I really love it the most. Brian Funk: It's something I've taken to my artist side too. You know, playing in a band when we're trying to come up with music, a lot of times it does start out kind of silly and it's gibberish or blabbering or just placeholder lyrics. But being free enough to do that has opened the door to actually get into some of those other areas too. And I find Kat Raio Rende: Oh yeah. Brian Funk: it's something I encourage people to do is like. Don't be afraid to be silly. Don't be afraid to make bad music. And I try to remember that with myself because a lot of times things that might not seem like my masterpiece after I work on it for a little while starts to come together a little bit Kat Raio Rende: Mm-hmm. Brian Funk: when I'm not so judgmental about it. Kat Raio Rende: Oh, it'd be so nice to add that into it. Like Primus and Macklemore and Eminem and who else? There's some artists that really do it well. Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: Harry Grip. Kat Raio Rende: Well, Perry Grip is a kid's artist, but JP Rende: Yeah, but Kat Raio Rende: he's JP Rende: he's Kat Raio Rende: like JP Rende: amazing. Kat Raio Rende: the king. Brian Funk: Yeah, and you mentioned too, I guess, the concept of just capturing ideas whenever you get them at the moment. So you're jumping out of bed. I think that's such a smart thing to do because I think they disappear so fast. Kat Raio Rende: I JP Rende: Yeah, Kat Raio Rende: mean, JP Rende: have Kat Raio Rende: sometimes, JP Rende: you, have you, oh sorry Kit. Kat Raio Rende: I was just gonna say sometimes, the whole song is there. Sometimes we'll read a brief when we get a song, and we will read a brief at night, or in the afternoon on a Sunday, and then wake up on a Sunday morning at two o'clock and be like, here, here's this, and there's the whole song. Or the main idea of the song usually comes in the middle of the night. And it's JP Rende: Yeah. Kat Raio Rende: so much fun because it's like you didn't write, I didn't, you know, like your subconscious writes it and you're like, that's a good idea, subconscious. Thank you. Brian Funk: Thanks for watching! JP Rende: Well, mine is sometimes I write the most amazing songs in my dreams and then like I wake up and they're fucking horrible. But in your dreams, like they're the greatest song ever. You're like, oh my God, I'm gonna Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: change the world with this song and then you have all these accolades and people are singing your song and then you wake up and you hum a tune, you're like, what is that? So, but fortunately, cats middle of the night stuff is always. Brian Funk: Well, I think Kat Raio Rende: Most Brian Funk: it's Kat Raio Rende: of Brian Funk: important Kat Raio Rende: the time. Brian Funk: that you're comfortable with letting that stuff in. Even if it is, it turns out to be bad. Just let the music in or let it out, however you want to look at it. And Kat Raio Rende: You know what, Brian Funk: then Kat Raio Rende: writing, Brian Funk: later, judge. Kat Raio Rende: yeah, writing lyrics too. The way that I personally write lyrics is I'll write, and it goes for ideas in general. Even if you have really bad ideas, you kind of have to like. Expel them first so I'll write all the worst stuff and knowing it's not going to be possible knowing that like if you're writing for a specific character who's an octopus and you really need to change it, you know, it's and it's an octopus specific Line and it's definitely not going to work for them. You write it out anyway, and then Once you get all the bad, you know, once you get all the stuff that doesn't work out first, you know you have it like for some reason it just sticks in your brain until you let it, until you're like, okay, I'll give you some attention, you know, write it down, and now after that's done, the other stuff comes to mind for whatever reason. You know, you put your bad rhyme down, you put your... It's not like you have it as a placeholder either. You just literally have to like write it on a piece of paper, write it on a, you know, a Word document. And then... once you've given it the attention that it needed, it goes away and leaves room for other things, I think. Brian Funk: Last weekend we had a party at my house and it's like this thing we do once... JP Rende: Thanks for the invite, Brian. Kat Raio Rende: Hahaha! Brian Funk: Yeah, I'm JP Rende: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Brian Funk: kind of sad because you guys aren't that far away. Kat Raio Rende: hehe Brian Funk: But we have just music outside, so we just set up drums and guitars Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: and stuff. And there's a lot of jamming that happens. And it's very spontaneous, but... Sometimes you want to try to develop it a little bit and you sing a little bit and you just sort of have to be okay with whatever fits whatever works and just get stuff out and Sometimes the thing that might even have felt silly or dumb in the beginning starts to actually make sense and work That and I think that freedom That you give yourself to be okay with that Is so important because then if then the good stuff can come out without getting kind of gate-kept, you know, before it had a chance. JP Rende: For sure. I think that you really hit the nail on the head is you can't be afraid to write shit. You can't, you know? And what that can do is you gotta get that bad stuff out of you before the good stuff can come. And self-judgment is...we all suffer from it many times. And I commend you for doing that at a party, because I know that like... even in our studios, Cat's studio's not far from mine, but when we're each kind of like messing around with stuff, we really don't want the other person hearing it, just because Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: it's not that they're gonna judge it. I think Cat knows the way that I write and I know the way she writes, but it's just the fact that I wanna be able to get out all the kinks that I'm feeling, and I feel as though that... there's a bit of a show-off-ness when somebody else is hearing it. Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: We're professionals, right? So we have to conduct ourselves as quote unquote professionals, so it's like we play the wrong chord in front of somebody else and they're like, you know a six is a minor, right? But Kat Raio Rende: Ha ha JP Rende: you Kat Raio Rende: ha! JP Rende: mess up and you play a major and you're like, oh no, I didn't do that. But when you're by yourself and you don't judge, then fun stuff can happen. So. Brian Funk: Hmm. JP Rende: I do think it's important to not be afraid to just mess around and make it sound like crap because for all you know the next time that you go sit down and write, one little nugget of that crap session could make the song that you're working on now. Brilliant. Kat Raio Rende: Wanna hear something, JB? That I've never JP Rende: Short. Kat Raio Rende: told you? I mean, it's not whatever. But the reason why I don't like to hear, for you to hear what I'm doing is because I think you're gonna like it. And I'm like, I'm not, it's not done, it's not done. So I think that like, you know, my first thing tends to be pretty, depending JP Rende: Oh, here it Kat Raio Rende: on JP Rende: comes. Kat Raio Rende: where it's coming from. JP Rende: Here it comes. I Kat Raio Rende: What? Brian Funk: Thank you. Kat Raio Rende: What do you think I was gonna say? JP Rende: thought you were gonna say like, my first thing tends to be really, really good, but it's not good enough for me. So I don't... Ha ha Kat Raio Rende: No, JP Rende: ha. Kat Raio Rende: no, it just like, it's just like a rough thing. And sometimes it's like a little bit simple or something. Sometimes like, my memory is kind of, I can't always access it. And sometimes I'll write something that I'm like, oh, this might be close to something I've worked on before, or sometimes like something I've written before. And, or it's like, you know, it's like, for lack of a better term, it's like derivative of my own stuff, I guess? And so I'll be like, I can't do, I want to do something new on this. Like I want to change, like there was, there's, there was a song we were working on yesterday for Baby Shark's Big Show and it was like this wacky, like really out there, like chord change that didn't belong because two characters who don't get along were trying to, were finding out that they were friends. And um, it, I, It was really out there and I'm like, this part is good. I don't want him to hear that because it's not actually finished. But the other chords were like so much the same and the same and the same. So I knew the rhythm was good. I knew the production was good. It was really good. I knew that you were going to like it, Jay. But I knew there was more to go and I knew it was going to be like, keep it. And that's what happened. JP Rende: Yeah. Kat Raio Rende: And I was like, oh, but you know, we did end up keeping it. And usually when he says stuff like that, it is the right, it was the right thing to do. So that's something that like, we tend to kind of hear, when we hear it undone, the other person will, either JP will pair it down for me or I will do something on his tracks. Brian Funk: Right, nice. You know, it's interesting, you guys, your situation, right? Cause you are partners in the music and you're married too. JP Rende: Mm-hmm. Brian Funk: And it's often, those are often comparisons that are made when you're in a band. It's like being married to a couple of people or all these relationships. And so much happens, I mean, within a relationship, but then within a musical relationship, and sometimes they affect the other relationship, you know? JP Rende: Absolutely. Brian Funk: but it seems like you guys have figured out some ways to make that work. And one of the maybe interesting things that's going on right now for people that are watching, they might be able to tell, but you guys are in the same building, right? Same house, Kat Raio Rende: Oh yeah. Brian Funk: but JP Rende: Mm-hmm. Brian Funk: different spaces. You have your own separate space for that, JP Rende: 100%. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: for your work. JP Rende: We learned this a long time ago. We do our best work together, but when we're actually like in a co-writing session, we both tend to be a little bit headstrong on our ideas and sometimes that affects the music in a negative way. So we found that part of our process that really works is that if we get a brief for, you know, we get hired to do something is that we'll come together for a very short while and say, okay, what are we thinking here? Okay, I'm thinking X, Y, and Z, and I'm thinking, okay, that's cool. And we do the collaboration there before we even get to an instrument, anything. And then it's like, okay, once we kind of settle on, let's say, okay, we're gonna do an up tempo that kind of has like something that sounds like this, the kind of pantomime or sing something with a drum beat that's like, th Kat Raio Rende: Mm-hmm. JP Rende: I'll add stuff, she'll sing some ideas, I'll sing some ideas, and then before we know it, we have a cohesive track and song, but then Kat is the last person, not the last person to touch it, because I do the mixing, but the last creative, so once she's singing it, she could be like, hmm, you know what, this idea really wasn't good, and just be like, hey. Do you mind if I try this? And sometimes I'm like, yeah. And sometimes I'm like, no. No, Kat Raio Rende: Hehehehehehe JP Rende: you may not. You may do it exactly the way I did it because I like it. And then we fight, and then we fight some more, then we argue, then we realize that I'm wrong and she realizes that she's wrong. We find somewhere, sometimes it's in the middle and then sometimes it's like, you know what, Kat? You're absolutely right. And that's it. So that's our process. It's not the most... Kat Raio Rende: collaborative? No, it is JP Rende: No, Kat Raio Rende: collaborative. JP Rende: no, it's not the most cohesive, but I think that it helps us and it helps save our personal life as well, because in the very beginning, we would argue in the studio, before we were married, before we were even dating, Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: and then it'd be like, well, I don't wanna see you for a while, I'm mad Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. JP Rende: at you, whatever. So we found that within our professional life to kind of keep it there. And then, you know, once we go upstairs and we're with our kids, it's like, you know, we'll still talk about it and we'll still sing, but the kind of negotiations are over at that Kat Raio Rende: Yeah, JP Rende: point. Kat Raio Rende: and it allows us to like show instead of tell. Like instead of being like, I want it to sound like X, Y, Z, and then they have their own idea of what it could be because it could be anything. Like we're trust. People trust us now, thank God. It allows us to show each other instead of having to tell them about it, which we'll never say. If you're like, I wanna marry these two styles that are crazy, the other person will be like, that's terrible. But if we have the right idea, it will end up working out. And also, on a side note, we're very serious, at least I am very serious about like, when work ends, we try not to talk about work. because if you're spending nearly all your time with someone, because don't forget, we go out with our friends and we go on dates and a lot of our time is spent together. We were like, okay, nine o'clock, I'm gonna go. and I'm gonna be on my room, you're gonna be on your room, and we can, you know, you have to knock before entering the whole thing. It has to be very separate so that the two of us can feel like we're not, like we're coming home from work or going Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. Kat Raio Rende: to work because it's, you know, just a staircase down instead of having to even leave the house, which is a wild Brian Funk: Right. Kat Raio Rende: thing. Brian Funk: Yeah. And it's hard enough on your own even to divide that kind of labor, especially when you're not clocking in Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: every JP Rende: Mmm. Brian Funk: day, or you have the kind of job where it follows you, where you can take the work home or, you know, you can think about your music all day long, all night long Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: to have those lines are really important. JP Rende: Well, what I find that's pretty awesome about our job is that we have deadlines. And deadlines, I think, are really, really important. Before we did this, you know, Cat was doing the artist thing, and I was doing the songwriter producer thing, and just writing songs and hoping people would buy them or pick them up and sing them or whatever, but there was no deadline. Like, I could take months on a song if I wanted to. And I feel as though that having deadlines helps us get fully involved in the project and then finishing it and on to the next one. And I find that helps creativity, creatively, for me at least, kind of be all in it and then boom, it's like a conveyor belt. It's off and the next one comes. So good, bad, or ugly, that project is at least until we either get feedback or whatever, is off the plate and we can kind of start fresh. So it's kind of like, I guess, is it Tiger Woods? I don't know, somebody's saying like, you can't, don't worry about the last shot you did, worry about the one you're doing now. Kat Raio Rende: Mm. JP Rende: And that's how I take the music. Kat Raio Rende: Especially pitching, because there's so much pitching involved. Even, JP Rende: Oh yeah. Kat Raio Rende: you know, we know all our peers who are at the top of their game still have to pitch. JP Rende: Yeah, I hate pitching. Kat Raio Rende: It's a wild thing. JP Rende: It's the worst. Kat Raio Rende: Like after you write it, it's none of your business. And you have to just like, that one's done. JP Rende: Mm-hmm. Kat Raio Rende: No matter what it does. Brian Funk: Can you take us through the process of a project, a song? You know, you mentioned a pitch, a brief, then the deadline, of course. JP Rende: Sure. Brian Funk: What does that look like and what is the general timeframe? Or maybe it depends on the project. JP Rende: It really depends on the project, really. Like we also work on jingles, and sometimes that's 24 hours. So something will come in, and like the Charmin, for instance, hey, and you know, we're gonna do these toilet songs. And a Brian Funk: Thanks JP Rende: lot Brian Funk: for watching! JP Rende: of times when it comes to jingles, the lyrics are already written, so we just kind of gotta make something out of it. But let me give you a, like in the... television world is a brief will come in. Well, do you want a pitch? They're very similar. Do you want a pitch or let's say we have the job and we're just working on the brief? Brian Funk: Can you do both? Cause JP Rende: Sure. Brian Funk: that JP Rende: They're Brian Funk: sounds JP Rende: very, Brian Funk: pretty JP Rende: very similar, Brian Funk: interesting. JP Rende: whereas, Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: well, I'll do a pitch first. So we'll get an email from a network that, let's say Disney, we were just, got one last week. And it'll say, okay, here's the premise of the show, we're looking for a theme song, it's gotta be within 30 seconds to a minute long, it has to incorporate the kind of premise, sometimes they'll say we want the name of the show within the song, sometimes they will say we don't want the name of the show in the song, then they will give us references. And this is where, Kat Raio Rende: Hmm JP Rende: you know, I really dislike pitching is because the references are so bizarre sometimes and they don't make any sense. And I understand where they're coming from because I think that, you know, in a perfect world, it would be like, oh my God, we're gonna have like, you know, a Dua Lipa beat with a ska, you know, horn section, and then what we're gonna do is like, you know that like, really cool filtered guitar that Third Eye Blind used on their second record? We wanna have that in there with like, lyrics like Lizzo. Now, it sounds awesome, but it's nearly impossible to do. Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: And sometimes people... people hit it, you know, but. Kat Raio Rende: I am gonna interrupt and just say that like, and sometimes the references, as they are for anyone are subjective. So like what Brian Funk: Hmm. Kat Raio Rende: I, as the show runner, might like about a specific song, might be different than what you might like. And so they'll be like, we really like this song. And sometimes they'll describe why they like it in an effort to really pinpoint it down. But sometimes you have to like, you know, especially if it's a very popular song, sometimes you have to be like, oh, that just means they want high energy. Brian Funk: Hmm. Kat Raio Rende: or like, you know, shake it off has been JP Rende: Oh, Cat, Kat Raio Rende: the JP Rende: I Kat Raio Rende: thing, JP Rende: was just about Kat Raio Rende: right? JP Rende: to play a game Kat Raio Rende: Or like, JP Rende: with you. I was like, Kat Raio Rende: Iconopop, JP Rende: all right, the Kat Raio Rende: shake JP Rende: first Kat Raio Rende: it off, JP Rende: song Kat Raio Rende: happy. JP Rende: that everybody always asks, I was gonna go one, two, three, and we were both gonna say Kat Raio Rende: Shake JP Rende: Shake Kat Raio Rende: it off. JP Rende: It Off. They love Shake It Off. They love that boom. Boom. Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: Love Kat Raio Rende: Or JP Rende: it. Kat Raio Rende: like, and other times, the references are so, not obscure per se, but like so indie or so dark, which generally like doesn't work for kids stuff. And then the end product is never as indie or dark. It's just that like sometimes, and this is no disrespect to the showrunner, they don't want it to be dark or indie. They want it to have the show to have substance. I mean the song to have substance of some sort and so maybe you know that's how you're interpreting the fact that they have this like, you know, very slow song with very things that are very like off Inappropriate for a kid's song sometimes like and we only know this because we do it so much that that's not necessarily what they want They want a little bit of like a deeper vibe. That's JP Rende: Yeah, Kat Raio Rende: that's usually about it JP Rende: I think interpreting briefs is an art form in itself. Brian Funk: Hmm. JP Rende: Because again, it's not, you know, the showrunners and the network, they're not trying to make our life difficult. They're trying to get the best piece of music that, you know, conveys their idea of the show. And it's our job to kind of say, yeah, I get what you're saying, but I don't think that's exactly what you mean. Like Kat's saying. And sometimes it is, and a lot of times, you gotta just take a shot, and you gotta say, well, I don't know if they're really feeling it. I don't know if what they're asking for works. And again, sometimes we're right, and we'll win, and be like, okay, we had an instinct on what I think works for the show, and sometimes we're clearly wrong, and that's okay. I mean, that's all part of it, and I think that's where. the creativity lies within this kind of work is that we do have the freedom to choose or not to choose, Kat Raio Rende: Mm. Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. JP Rende: where otherwise we're just, you know. Kat Raio Rende: gonna be killed by AI. JP Rende: We're just cranking product down a conveyor belt, like just building cars, we're not. So we're able to kind of put our spin in what we do within those briefs. And again, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, and that's just part of it. Brian Funk: So yeah, a lot of decoding. That happens in bands too. That happens Kat Raio Rende: Definitely. Brian Funk: especially when you're talking with people that aren't musicians. They'll say very abstract things. JP Rende: Well, Kat Raio Rende: Oh. JP Rende: that's one of the most difficult things is when we're getting feedback from non-musical people and they will always say, listen, I don't know music at all. And so anytime they'd be like, I'm like, okay, here it comes. And then it's just like, yeah, you're right. You don't know music at all. And Kat Raio Rende: Oh JP Rende: that, you know, but, you know, it's always really great when you're working with. a network that has a point music person because they're able to filter all the awesome ideas that's coming from the non-musical people and say, okay, I get it. I get what you want and I'm going to speak to the composers the way that I can convey that. So that's awesome. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah, it's very different working from a new show in a big network than a, you know, even a big show that's going to network or that is being developed. We really like working with new shows too. Brian Funk: Right, because you can craft that identity a Kat Raio Rende: Oh Brian Funk: bit, Kat Raio Rende: yeah. Brian Funk: I guess. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah, there's JP Rende: Mm-hmm. Brian Funk: Rather Kat Raio Rende: a little Brian Funk: than Kat Raio Rende: bit Brian Funk: trying Kat Raio Rende: more Brian Funk: to Kat Raio Rende: interpreting, Brian Funk: fit into it. Kat Raio Rende: but Brian Funk: Yeah. Kat Raio Rende: it's worth it. Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: Definitely. Brian Funk: So that's a pitch. And JP Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: that would mean basically you don't have the job yet. JP Rende: Oh no, Brian Funk: So they're kind of fishing around. JP Rende: that's the worst part about it. Again, I don't wanna be negative, but it's really, it's hard because you're putting all your effort into it. And again, actors have the same thing when they go on Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: the audition. Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: This is part of the job and nobody likes it, but you can get... a real kind of sense of pride when you're able to crack that code and be like, look, Kat Raio Rende: Hehehe JP Rende: we gave you this and you love it and it works and it works on, you know, for the whole tone of the music of the series. So we really love that. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah, and a lot of times, sorry, a lot of times, if you've already had something that you really like that you could maybe reuse from something else, then you also have an opportunity to kind of like, I don't know how it is for you, but generally, we do this for a living and we really enjoy what we do as a job, but sometimes we have these other musical ideas that are. that we wouldn't maybe play with on our own, you know, if we have something or like if we just have the time to do a pitch, sometimes we'll do something really crazy and really out there just because like it's just another way to like flesh out what some idea that you that you have and a lot of times that works that does work because sometimes if you're getting five songs or more you're just going to pick something that jumps out to you. JP Rende: Yeah. Kat Raio Rende: And so a lot of times that's what works. JP Rende: Yeah, and now the... Kat Raio Rende: Assignzons? JP Rende: Assigned songs, thank you very much. Very, very similar except the pressure is kind of off because you know you have the job, but you know that there's always gonna be notes, there's always gonna be feedback. And sometimes it's great, actually I found that a lot of times the notes that come back are like, spot on, we're like, yes, I get that. Yes, our chorus takes too long to come in or this lyric just isn't really fitting, beautiful. But I do like the fact that we know we're gonna get a second shot. And a lot of times in pitching you don't get a second shot. It's like, yes, no. You've Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. JP Rende: done all the work, put all your heart and soul into this song, and then it's just like, sometimes it works for them, sometimes it doesn't. It really has nothing to do with your ability. It has nothing to do with that your music isn't good. It just wasn't working for, or what they, it just wasn't what... they had in mind and that's fine. But when you're assigned a song, if you do deliver something that isn't exactly what they have in mind, you get other chances to kind of revise it and kind of, I guess it becomes another collaborative process then with the network. And I think that's always, I love collaborating. So I find that it's kind of fun to collaborate with people that don't necessarily do exactly what you do. Kat Raio Rende: Mm. JP Rende: especially with script writers, collaborating with them is so much fun. Like Kat said, showrunners, which most of the time are also script writers. So yeah, it's a lot of fun. Brian Funk: How much time do you generally have to Kat Raio Rende: Hehehe Brian Funk: work on a song? JP Rende: Um, okay. So pitches and assigned songs are roughly about a week. You get about a week Kat Raio Rende: depending JP Rende: to Kat Raio Rende: on JP Rende: do Kat Raio Rende: what JP Rende: it. Kat Raio Rende: kind JP Rende: Depend, Kat Raio Rende: of a song JP Rende: depending Kat Raio Rende: it is JP Rende: on sometimes, Kat Raio Rende: and how JP Rende: you Kat Raio Rende: big JP Rende: know, Kat Raio Rende: it JP Rende: we've, Kat Raio Rende: is. JP Rende: we've been known to be the, the team that gets called on the ninth hour where Kat Raio Rende: Thanks for watching. JP Rende: they've gone through so many different like rounds and they're like, okay, JP and Kat, sadly, you have two days. Can you Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: do it? And we're always like, yes, yes. And, and that kind of like. puts a little pep in our step, because we're like, all right, let's get down to business. But generally, for television, it's usually about a week, sometimes two. That's with songs. Now with underscore, because we also do a lot of that, how that goes is we will get a animatic. which is basically like a storyboard and it'll be a couple scenes. Sometimes it's a whole episode and that's nuts, but most likely it's a few scenes, so there'll be like a real action scene, a kind of sentimental scene, maybe a comedic scene, and they're not gonna spot you. You're just gonna go for what you think is best for that. Now that's a... also a very, very tough ask because usually when we're spotting, when we're working on a show, the director is spotting us. So what that means is music spotting for those who don't know, we will watch the show or movie together and they'll say, okay, at time code. whatever, I need something, I need a hit here. So he's gonna open a door and slam it, so within the music I need to hear that. And then what I want you to do right after that, there's gonna be something lurking around the corner in a few seconds, so I want you to start giving me something that's a little bit foreboding, you know. And that's Kat Raio Rende: Thanks for watching. JP Rende: beautiful because they're telling you what they want. But then where the art comes in is like foreboding can mean a lot of different things. And depending on the project that you're working on, especially if you're doing animation, it can't sound like, you know, the inception soundtrack. Kat Raio Rende: Hehehehe JP Rende: It can't be the most like wildly dark thing. I don't care if there's a monster coming out. The Brian Funk: Alright. JP Rende: monster is gonna look like a silly little nothing. You can't have like real, or sometimes you can, but in my experience, they'll say things like foreboding or peril, but you gotta kind of read the room, as they say, like it's for children, Brian Funk: Right? JP Rende: a lot of times. Kat Raio Rende: That's interesting about the underscoring is like you're giving, you're kind of giving children the, when it comes to doing for children, you're giving them the emotion that's not being said, especially if it's one that's a little bit like higher level than they know. Like a lot of times we'll write, we'll write, there have been episodes of like Tab Time on YouTube where she gets into serious, Tab Time has Tab at the Brown. and she gets into serious concepts like death and separation JP Rende: Yeah. Kat Raio Rende: and when, and Sesame Street too, and when you write underscore or music for them, you're empathizing with the feelings that they can't put into words yet just developmentally. And it's nice because if you can't say it because it's just something that they just don't get it. you're still giving them something musically that they can feel. And that really helps, I think. JP Rende: Definitely. Brian Funk: Right, guiding them through the feelings. JP Rende: Yeah, and it's really nice to, as our company grows earworm, to be able to wear the different hats. I mean, we love writing songs. Like we started as song people and I think we'll always be song people first. But as the years progressed and we started doing more underscoring and sound design and it's just, that's a fun, fun job Brian Funk: Hmm. JP Rende: because Kat Raio Rende: Mm. JP Rende: you, like, You are building the tone of the whole show. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: And like one of our really good friends and collaborators, P.T. Walkley, who is the main music guy for Gabby's Dollhouse and also Blue's Clues and You, his sound is just so amazing. And you can always tell when it's a P.T. cue or song and he created that sound for that show. And whenever we're lucky enough to be involved, what we're doing is bringing our sensibilities, but knowing that it's PT's world. So we have to be in that world. So that's a big responsibility on both parties, whether you're additional composer, which is what we are for Gabby's, or main composer, because it's, again, it's your world that you're creating. And... That's the most fun part when you're working on a show from the ground up, is that you're really helping shape the sound of the show. Kat Raio Rende: Mm. Brian Funk: Right, right. Yeah, very delicate thing. There's a video on YouTube I show my sampling class. Mrs. Doubtfire recast as a horror film, JP Rende: Oh Brian Funk: recut JP Rende: my Brian Funk: as JP Rende: god, Brian Funk: a horror film JP Rende: I Brian Funk: as JP Rende: love Brian Funk: a trailer. JP Rende: it. Kat Raio Rende: Oh yeah! JP Rende: I love it. Brian Funk: It's JP Rende: I Brian Funk: hysterical JP Rende: love that. Brian Funk: because Mrs. Doubtfire, fun loving family film, you change the music a little bit and it gets stalker, creepy vibes, you know, and it real JP Rende: 100%. Brian Funk: fast becomes... Kat Raio Rende: That's JP Rende: 100%, Kat Raio Rende: like a perfect JP Rende: and I love that. Kat Raio Rende: example. JP Rende: I love that because, you know, now that we're in a new time, I don't know if Mrs. Doubtfire would play well in this. It is a bit creepy, you Kat Raio Rende: Totally JP Rende: know, Kat Raio Rende: creepy. JP Rende: like a dad dressing up like an old woman just to see his kids because his wife doesn't want him. Like, it could be a horror movie. Brian Funk: Yeah, it's delicate. JP Rende: Actually, I think it would be a fucking amazing horror movie. Kat Raio Rende: Hehehehe JP Rende: Heh heh heh. Brian Funk: Yeah, it doesn't take much to change that. So it's a great example of how important the vibe and tone is. Kat Raio Rende: Definitely. Brian Funk: And JP Rende: Definitely. Brian Funk: I can only imagine, especially working with films and TV shows for kids, that's so important. JP Rende: Mm-hmm. Yeah, I would say, you know... B. The, I guess, kids and family kind of space that we find ourselves in most of the time, not all the time, but most of the time, it kind of has a really wide spectrum of stuff, and I love it. I really do love it, because we can be as silly sometimes and as serious, just like Cat was saying with Tab Time. We did just do an episode on death. where there is a song that we didn't write, but we had to produce and then do the underscore. And it's a real heartfelt song about missing somebody and it's important. So it's like, just because it lands in the kids and family space, doesn't mean that there isn't a depth there as well. So I think it's a great space to be in. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah, I think the depth comes from honoring what you're talking about. And that goes with like, not only the concepts, but like. like if we're doing like a celebrity song, also honoring their own their own styles. Like I think people would I think when you have a celebrity on a show and you're writing something that's not really that their style of song, it's it just doesn't come off even to the kids as authentic because they're like I listen to you know Cardi B or I listen to the Jones Brothers and that's not their style. So like. like when we did a song for Cardi B on Baby Shark's big show called Seaweed Sway, like it was a big task to write for her, first of all, on the show at all, like her being who she is, and like her being like on a bash, like I'm gonna say what I want, I'm gonna do what I want, and having like the hair history of like WAP and all that, it's like that stuff, to put her in this space could be just like a big. a big flop because if you wrote something that was childish for her or in the wrong genre but we had to make sure and same thing with Billy Porter. We had to make sure that the production that we did that was not by her producers or Billy Porter's producers, the production that we did for her or him was their style of production and even embodying and trying to empathize with their own writing style or their own... Lyric style or their own melodies is a big deal like you have to be authentic for kids in every single way like even there was a we did like a we did like a Hanukkah song once and a lot of the song like we my stepfather's Jewish and We've celebrated Hanukkah number of times, especially when our kids were born But like a lot of times the Hanukkah songs are like, we are celebrating Hanukkah and we're gonna put a mammonora. And like everything is so like, like you're talking at kids instead of coming from like a place of empathy. And so we wrote this really fun song. What was the name of the song? JP Rende: uh... a fish devil of lights Kat Raio Rende: Okay, JP Rende: because Kat Raio Rende: the JP Rende: of Kat Raio Rende: title, JP Rende: the Brian Funk: Hehehe Kat Raio Rende: the title notwithstanding, the song had to be like a JP Rende: I Kat Raio Rende: hey. JP Rende: don't think we wrote, I actually think that when we were assigned that song, they wanted it to be called that. I don't think we came up with that Kat Raio Rende: Oh yeah, JP Rende: title. Kat Raio Rende: we did not. JP Rende: No. I don't Kat Raio Rende: We JP Rende: think Kat Raio Rende: did not. JP Rende: we wrote that song. Kat Raio Rende: But, um, but, um, the song was from like a, hey, we've all been celebrating this and you can learn from us, but we're gonna tell you what it's, you know, we're not gonna tell you as a person who doesn't know anything about it, because if you celebrate Hanukkah, like, you know all that stuff. And Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. Kat Raio Rende: you learn, a lot of times I think that at least our kids like learn more not by talking at them, but talking about it in conversation, like, oh, this is what we're doing. And they pick up better when they feel like you're talking about something in a connected way versus like talking at them. JP Rende: Yeah, and actually, just to jump in, do you remember how when we first started Friends with a Penguin? This is a cool story. So we did our normal, like, hey, Billy Porter, cool. And with Sesame Street, we don't write the lyrics, we just write the music. So we got these lyrics, and again, on face value, it's like, what the hell is this? You know, but then you start to read into them and then you read the scripts and you're like, oh, okay, I get it. And I remember I was like, I got this, Cat. So I went into the studio and I started writing something and it was good, but it was not Billy Porter's, like it was not his sound at all. And I was like, yeah, but he could sing this and it would sound good doing it. Cat's like, yeah, that's true, but like Billy Porter is like larger than life. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: So then she was like, all right, now I got this. So then I was like, okay, you're the boss. She took it and started adding the strings and the real fun things, and then that kind of inspired me. And we kind of went, it was a real cool collaborative effort, but if Cat didn't stop me from, I think it sounded, I think it started to sound like an Andy Grammer song, which is fine, like, and. Definitely Billy Porter's such a wonderful singer. He could do it, but is that Billy Porter? Absolutely not. And then when the video and he was wearing that awesome gown, it was just so cool. And that was Kat telling me to like, whoa, steady boy. You got it. You. Brian Funk: I think it's awesome that you guys do that. It must be such a fun creative challenge as well. Kat Raio Rende: It's definitely better than other jobs we could have had. Huh. Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: Yeah, I always joke that like when, you know, I might have, you know, I would have to learn how to make a really cool cup of coffee at Starbucks, you know, if anything happened with this, because, you know, we just love it so much and we've just devoted so much of our time and energy into it and don't want to do anything else. Brian Funk: It's fantastic. You guys have had so much success with it. Great. Follow your dreams story, you know? And JP Rende: Definitely, Brian Funk: it's JP Rende: definitely. Brian Funk: really... JP Rende: And again, we're always learning and we're always trying to get better. By no means do I think that we are finished products. I think that we are work in progress. And, you know, like right now, it's a slow time for us with the rider strike and the sag strike and networks kind of cutting back. So... what we're doing is we're utilizing this time to kind of hone in our craft and always stay relevant. And just, it's a great time to kind of check where you're at and kind of project where you wanna be. And that's kind of part of the reason that like my Emmy I gave to my parents, cause I don't wanna look at that every day and just Kat Raio Rende: Hehehe JP Rende: be like, see, look what I accomplished, you know? It was a great accomplishment and I'm very proud of that, but I'm also looking to the future on the other wonderful projects that we will be involved in. Kat Raio Rende: And we are involved with. We have a number of projects. I don't know, can we talk about the, no, thank you. I was like, JP Rende: No, no, unfortunately we can't because, Kat Raio Rende: I just get to like, how do JP Rende: yeah. Kat Raio Rende: I do this? JP Rende: I mean, yeah, I'll tell, I can tell you, Brian, just don't put this in. We're gonna do the Baby Shark live show. We're gonna, we were hired to do the music for a live stage performance, but I don't know Brian Funk: Oh JP Rende: if Brian Funk: cool. JP Rende: it's been, I don't know if it's been announced or anything, so yeah. Kat Raio Rende: I was talking about the other JP Rende: What Kat Raio Rende: project. JP Rende: Barbie? Kat Raio Rende: No, 80. JP Rende: Oh, you know what? Actually, I wanna come back on your show, dude. Kat Raio Rende: haha JP Rende: I think this is Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: awesome. We will talk about some of these other projects as well as they come out. This one is one that we're developing on our own. But no, it's not ready to be discussed yet. Brian Funk: Okay. Well, cool. We'll do a little wrap up then and then I'll trim this to fit nice. You guys have such a cool partnership both musically and as far as life goes. Earwormny.com is the website. Is there anywhere else you'd like to send people to check out your work? JP Rende: I believe my Insta is, my Instagram is also EarwormNY. Brian Funk: Mm-hmm. JP Rende: Is that correct, Kat? All Kat Raio Rende: Yep, AeroWorm JP Rende: right, Kat Raio Rende: NY. JP Rende: cool. EarwormNY. Brian Funk: Nice. JP Rende: I did have a TikTok for a minute Brian Funk: Thank you. JP Rende: and I was doing not music. I thought that I was gonna be the new Dave Portnoy of Serial, because Kat Raio Rende: I'm JP Rende: I love Serial. So Kat Raio Rende: sorry. JP Rende: I called myself the Serial Slayer. I think I stopped, I did a few things. So like, I would buy these like, junk cereals and I would be like, wow, cereal, and I would taste them and I would review them. But I haven't done that in a long time. And Kat Raio Rende: No, but you're very serious about cereal. JP Rende: I'm very serious about cereal. I love cereal. But I remember Kat, you know, this is part of our personal life. She's like, you know, maybe you should, you know, lay off on doing those reviews, you know? Kat Raio Rende: Okay, JP Rende: And I'm like. Kat Raio Rende: wait, no, my thing about it was not that part. It was the fact that we were opening a full box of cereal every, like every day, and it was always like junk cereal, but also like that we were wasting like the milk in the cereal because you can't eat that much cereal. JP Rende: Oh yeah, that was the whole stick. It was like, how Kat Raio Rende: Do you know JP Rende: fun Kat Raio Rende: how big his bowl was? JP Rende: would, it wouldn't be fun to just pour regular, so I would, I took a salad bowl, poured the entire box in, Kat Raio Rende: I'm gonna JP Rende: took Kat Raio Rende: go. JP Rende: all the milk, because Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: it was the visual, like, you know, but Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: yeah, turns out that having a successful YouTube channel or TikTok account or any sort of food review, it's very difficult. It's not as easy as it looks, as obviously you know with your show. Brian Funk: Well, maybe it's like a song title you can bank for later. Serious about cereal. JP Rende: Serious About Cereal, Brian Funk: All JP Rende: I Brian Funk: right, JP Rende: love Brian Funk: come JP Rende: that. Brian Funk: up. JP Rende: That's actually really good. That would Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: be like a really fun, like just kids song. Cause like we write a lot of songs around the house with our kids all the time. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: And I don't even want to call it writing because it's just stream of consciousness and it's just so much fun. And sometimes, actually we were going upstate this weekend, just Kat and I, and we were talking about that. I would really love to be part of a project where we could just come up with stream of consciousness songs and not have to worry about like production value or anything, it could just be like, just silly, silly stuff that just, you know, kind of makes you giggle. Like, I don't know who wrote, there was a show on Nickelodeon many years ago called Sanjay and Craig. I've never really Brian Funk: Yeah. JP Rende: watched the show, but I remember hearing the theme song and it was just like, Sanjay and Craig. They're in the best friends hall of fame. Sanjay, hey Craig. There is no best friends hall of fame. They lied, we made it up or something. Kat Raio Rende: I'm gonna go. JP Rende: And it was just the Brian Funk: Thanks for watching. JP Rende: most absurd thing. And again, the song itself is very catchy. I'm still singing it, but I don't remember it having to like, it wasn't like super slick production. It was just funny. So like Brian Funk: Right. JP Rende: out there, anybody wants really silly songs that just have. stream of consciousness, things, we are your people. Brian Funk: I love it. Kat Raio Rende: Sounds like a TikTok channel, Jade. Just saying. JP Rende: No, can't do it, can't do it. Brian Funk: Too much cereal in a bowl. JP Rende: too much cereal in a bowl. Brian Funk: You gotta make your choices. But hey, I know we're running late here, so we'll wrap it up. It was really awesome talking to you guys. JP Rendy and KatReyo Rendy. Check out EarwormNY.com. So much fun music on there. And congratulations on the Emmy. JP Rende: Thank you. Brian Funk: And I wish you all the best of luck, and hopefully we'll get to chat again soon. JP Rende: Definitely. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. JP Rende: And next time, if you're ever playing live, we'd love to come and see you. Kat Raio Rende: Yeah. Brian Funk: Yeah, same. Yeah, we're not too far apart. So that'd Kat Raio Rende: Thanks. Brian Funk: be cool. Kat Raio Rende: Where are you? Brian Funk: Long Island. Kat Raio Rende: Wow, that's not Brian Funk: Yeah, Kat Raio Rende: far at all. Cool. Brian Funk: no, not at all. Cool. JP Rende: Awesome. Brian Funk: Thank you guys and thank you, JP Rende: Thanks man. Brian Funk: everyone, for listening. JP Rende: Be good. Kat Raio Rende: Thank you.
Paloma Rando, Bárbara Ayuso y Carla Berrocal destacan los hits de la semana. Además, Laura Pérez, ilustradora de la cabecera de la serie 'Solo Asesinatos en el Edificio', nos cuenta cómo diseñó los bocetos. También nos acompañan Dan (@danrenville), tiktoker (@lizziemcwhore) de cultura pop, y Clara Muela Molina, catedrática de Ciencias de la Información en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos para analizar el fenómeno fan.Guion y producción: Toni CuartDirige: Lourdes LanchoDiseño de sonido: Emilio Escribano
01. Swedish House Mafia – Ray Of Solar 02. Killteq, D.Hash, Valhee – I Like It 03. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx – Every Breath You Take 04. Dj Peretse, Dj Nejtrino – Bad 05. Timmy Trumpet & Ben Nicky feat. Distorted Dreams – We Come 06. Benny Benassi & Emma Muscat – M.I.A 07. Eelke Kleijn vs. Lee Cabrera – Self Control 08. Rita Ora – Don't Think Twice (Denis First Remix) 09. Switch Disco – React 10. Basstrologe – Somebody To Love (Voost Remix) 11. Purple Disco Machine Sophie And The Giants – In The Dark (Denis First Remix) 12. Harrison – Touch Me 13. Regard, Years & Years – Hallucination 14. Martin Garrix, Dubvision Starlight, Shaun Farrugia – Keep Me Afloat 15. Jax Jones & Fireboy Dml – Me And My Guitar 16. Dj Peretse, Dj Nejtrino – You'Re A Woman 17. Dua Lipa, Imanbek – Love Again 18. Bebe Rexha & David Guetta – One In A Million 19. Robert Cristian & Dayana The Sweetest – Ass In The World 20. Faul & Wad Ad vs. Pnau – Changes 21. Alan Walker – The Drum 22. Nathan Dawe, Ella Henderson – 21 Reasons 23. Oneil, Titov – No Stress 24. Minelli – Confused (Jodlex Remix) 25. Playmen & Hadley – Luv You 26. Kanye West – Stronger (Ricky Stark Remix) 27. Loreen – Tattoo (Denis First Remix) 28. Alok, Sofi Tukker, Inna – It Don't Matter 29. Fisher & Aatig – Take It Off 30. Minelli – Rampampam (Ramirez & Yudzhin Remix) 31. Ian Carey, Michelle Shellers, Manyfew, Joe Stone – Keep On Rising 32. Oneil, Aize, Danna Max – Un–Break My Heart 33. Naeleck & Haley Reinhart, Byor – Creep 34. Don Diablo & Azteck – Not Alone 35. Nito–Onna & Dame Dame – Forever Young 36. Kav Verhouzer – Safe And Sound 37. Nrd1 – All Good Things (Come To An End) 38. Chris Lake feat. Laura V – Changes 39. Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria 40. Hosh, 1979, Jalja – Midnight (Hanging Tree) 41. Tony Igy – Cascade 42. Atb, Topic, A7S – Your Love (9Pm Slow Sense Remix) 43. Nelly Furtado, Quarterhead – All Good Things (Come To An End) 44. Minelli – Nothing Hurts 45. Armin Van Buuren Billen Ted feat. Jc Stewart – Come Around Again 46. Masters At Work – Work 47. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat. Ne–Yo – Higher Place 48. Swanky Tunes, Jeddak – Angels (Love Is The Answer) 49. Alan Walker, Imanbek – Sweet Dreams 50. Miley Cyrus – Flowers (Dj Dark Remix) 51. Don Diablo – Momentum 52. Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For 53. Triplo Max – I Wanna Love You 54. C–Bool feat. Giang Pham – Dj Is Your Second Name (Dj Mexx & Dj Karimov Remix) 55. Игорь Скляр – Komarovo (Dvrst Phonk Remix) 56. Yves V & Sevek – Same Man 57. Jauz vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums – Feel The Volume vs. My Feelings For You 58. Mbnn, Rowald Steyn – Ilomilo 59. Chael feat. Kaii – Don't Speak (Ramirez & Yudzhin Remix) 60. Block & Crown feat. Cahunas – Boyz Boyz 61. Martin Garrix – Animals 62. Junior Jack – Stupidisco 63. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhé, Fast Boy, Dj Dark – Bad Memories 64. Don Diablo, Keanu Silva – King Of My Castle 65. Minelli – Mmm 66. Audiosoulz – Dancefloor 67. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera – Walking On A Dream 68. Armin Van Buuren feat. Sharon Den Adel – In And Out Of Love (Ayur Tsyrenov Remix) 69. Ida Corr, Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think 70. Saint Jhn – Roses (Imanbek Remix) 71. Loud Luxury feat. Brando – Body 72. Azzido Da Bass, Timo Maas – Dooms Night 73. Alle Farben feat. Pollyanna – Let It Rain Down 74. Kungs – Clap Your Hands
01. Swedish House Mafia – Ray Of Solar 02. Killteq, D.Hash, Valhee – I Like It 03. Marc Korn, Danny Suko, Heart Fx – Every Breath You Take 04. Dj Peretse, Dj Nejtrino – Bad 05. Timmy Trumpet & Ben Nicky feat. Distorted Dreams – We Come 06. Benny Benassi & Emma Muscat – M.I.A 07. Eelke Kleijn vs. Lee Cabrera – Self Control 08. Rita Ora – Don't Think Twice (Denis First Remix) 09. Switch Disco – React 10. Basstrologe – Somebody To Love (Voost Remix) 11. Purple Disco Machine Sophie And The Giants – In The Dark (Denis First Remix) 12. Harrison – Touch Me 13. Regard, Years & Years – Hallucination 14. Martin Garrix, Dubvision Starlight, Shaun Farrugia – Keep Me Afloat 15. Jax Jones & Fireboy Dml – Me And My Guitar 16. Dj Peretse, Dj Nejtrino – You'Re A Woman 17. Dua Lipa, Imanbek – Love Again 18. Bebe Rexha & David Guetta – One In A Million 19. Robert Cristian & Dayana The Sweetest – Ass In The World 20. Faul & Wad Ad vs. Pnau – Changes 21. Alan Walker – The Drum 22. Nathan Dawe, Ella Henderson – 21 Reasons 23. Oneil, Titov – No Stress 24. Minelli – Confused (Jodlex Remix) 25. Playmen & Hadley – Luv You 26. Kanye West – Stronger (Ricky Stark Remix) 27. Loreen – Tattoo (Denis First Remix) 28. Alok, Sofi Tukker, Inna – It Don't Matter 29. Fisher & Aatig – Take It Off 30. Minelli – Rampampam (Ramirez & Yudzhin Remix) 31. Ian Carey, Michelle Shellers, Manyfew, Joe Stone – Keep On Rising 32. Oneil, Aize, Danna Max – Un–Break My Heart 33. Naeleck & Haley Reinhart, Byor – Creep 34. Don Diablo & Azteck – Not Alone 35. Nito–Onna & Dame Dame – Forever Young 36. Kav Verhouzer – Safe And Sound 37. Nrd1 – All Good Things (Come To An End) 38. Chris Lake feat. Laura V – Changes 39. Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria 40. Hosh, 1979, Jalja – Midnight (Hanging Tree) 41. Tony Igy – Cascade 42. Atb, Topic, A7S – Your Love (9Pm Slow Sense Remix) 43. Nelly Furtado, Quarterhead – All Good Things (Come To An End) 44. Minelli – Nothing Hurts 45. Armin Van Buuren Billen Ted feat. Jc Stewart – Come Around Again 46. Masters At Work – Work 47. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat. Ne–Yo – Higher Place 48. Swanky Tunes, Jeddak – Angels (Love Is The Answer) 49. Alan Walker, Imanbek – Sweet Dreams 50. Miley Cyrus – Flowers (Dj Dark Remix) 51. Don Diablo – Momentum 52. Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For 53. Triplo Max – I Wanna Love You 54. C–Bool feat. Giang Pham – Dj Is Your Second Name (Dj Mexx & Dj Karimov Remix) 55. Игорь Скляр – Komarovo (Dvrst Phonk Remix) 56. Yves V & Sevek – Same Man 57. Jauz vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums – Feel The Volume vs. My Feelings For You 58. Mbnn, Rowald Steyn – Ilomilo 59. Chael feat. Kaii – Don't Speak (Ramirez & Yudzhin Remix) 60. Block & Crown feat. Cahunas – Boyz Boyz 61. Martin Garrix – Animals 62. Junior Jack – Stupidisco 63. Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhé, Fast Boy, Dj Dark – Bad Memories 64. Don Diablo, Keanu Silva – King Of My Castle 65. Minelli – Mmm 66. Audiosoulz – Dancefloor 67. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera – Walking On A Dream 68. Armin Van Buuren feat. Sharon Den Adel – In And Out Of Love (Ayur Tsyrenov Remix) 69. Ida Corr, Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think 70. Saint Jhn – Roses (Imanbek Remix) 71. Loud Luxury feat. Brando – Body 72. Azzido Da Bass, Timo Maas – Dooms Night 73. Alle Farben feat. Pollyanna – Let It Rain Down 74. Kungs – Clap Your Hands