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After years of industry struggles, RAYE took control of her career and delivered My 21st Century Blues—an album packed with raw emotions, bold storytelling, and genre-blending production. But does it live up to the hype? In this episode, we give a brutally honest track-by-track review, breaking down the production, lyrics, vocals, and everything in between.Join us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/CCTVPOPSFollow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cctvpops0:00 - Intro1:18 - "My 21st Century Blues." Album Info2:51 - Album Cover5:12 - Introduction7:21 - "Oscar Winning Tears."11:35 - "Hard Out Here."17:46 - "Black Mascara."23:25 - "Escapism." feat. 070 Shake28:54 - "Mary Jane."33:09 - "The Thrill Is Gone."35:44 - "Ice Cream Man."40:55 - "Flip A Switch."45:17 - "Body Dysmorphia."49:26 - "Environmental Anxiety."53:00 - "Five Star Hotels." feat. Mahalia57:04 - "Worth It."1:00:46 - "Buss It Down."1:04:30 - "Fin."1:06:55 - Cut or Keep1:09:15 - Final Thoughts & RatingReferences: “Oscar Winning Tears.” Live at the Royal Albert Hall https://youtu.be/BtdBQ1-fzXM?si=4pXbMRO3HgUfZm4B “Hard Out Here.” MV https://youtu.be/AtTgBoUfiuQ?si=1ncQjLLU2lkrwIfW “Black Mascara.” MV https://youtu.be/UaAqk2XK4V0?si=8x53y6TtSzlaqE_2 “Escapism.” with 070 Shake MV https://youtu.be/Dll6VJ2C7wo?si=TufgwjanMNJAZD_7 “Ice Cream Man.” MV https://youtu.be/Ywunlu42_ho?si=6s06N9IFs5hAN-8w “Flip A Switch.” feat. Coi Leray https://youtu.be/5t8mpnj06zQ?si=LdJiXgLormZ_TUKD
Hayes Carll is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter originally from The Woodlands, Texas. He has written and recorded multiple albums, including KMAG YOYO, Lovers and Leavers, and Trouble In Mind. The 2010 film Country Strong featured his song “Hard Out Here,” and artists like Kenny Chesney, Lee Ann Womack, and Brothers Osborne have recorded his work. His song “Chances Are” was nominated for Best Country Song at the 2016 Grammy Awards.In this episode, we discuss Hayes' upbringing, how his time in Crystal Beach helped shape him, the influence of songwriters like Ray Wylie Hubbard on his career, and many other stops along the way.This episode's "stat of the week" is brought to you by https://chartmetric.com/.New Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
Title by Tara Ginger Fox Two high school friends Mickey and Jeffery have a falling out when Mickey looses Jeffery's maths notes, endangering his bright future. Song List: "In the Bathroom Doing Math", "It's Hard Out Here", "Sacrifice", "We're Cool", "Take Me Back to Before the Bathroom" See us at the Alex Theatre every month! https://alextheatre.au/impromptunes/ Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/impromptunes Cast: Hollie James, Amber Scates, Luke Leong-Tay, and Jem Sherwill on keys Teched by Jackson Eather Edited by Morgan Phillips
00:00 Trailer02:00 Henry Recap02:38 Movie Night with The Boys04:21 Nice Celebs07:20 The Rich are Naughty, Not Nice - Can't Trust the Rich09:15 “NORMAL” Vegan Bday Party 13:23 Shmueli's SAT PREP - It's Hard Out Here 15:33 All Bets on Laibel19:31 You Better Recognize! 23:46 Shmueli the Math Magician31:10 Laibel's Ice Cream Fix 34:40 Who Robbed Mislaibeled? 48:07 Zach goes NUTS about Laibel's Car50:29 Cars Theft Stories 54:12 SpongeBob Educates Laibel59:04 Hero of the Week vs. Shmuck of the Week 1:12:39 Submersible Conspiracies 1:18:14 Netflix Documentaries1:20:00 Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg Cage Match 1:22:16 Al Pacino Having Kid at 83 1:23:46 Questions for the Mislaibeled Trio1:31:31 Toxic FriendshipsPodcast Info:→ Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3iy0Kee→ Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3zdMqOz→ Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/3eVtSee→ Buzzsprout - https://mislaibeled.buzzsprout.comSocial:→ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mislaibeled/→ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Mislaibeled→ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mislaibeled
Craig Brewer (Director/Producer) began his career as a filmmaker in Memphis, Tennessee. While working at Barnes & Noble, he learned camera and editing techniques from books he purchased with his employee discount. In 2000, he made his first feature film, THE POOR & HUNGRY, which won Best Digital Feature at the 2000 Hollywood Film Festival.Brewer's second film, HUSTLE & FLOW, starring Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, was produced by Stephanie Allain and the late John Singleton. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Audience Award for Best Feature. The film secured a record-breaking acquisition deal by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films. It garnered an Academy Award nomination for lead actor Terrence Howard and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song: Three 6 Mafia's "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp."Brewer's third film, BLACK SNACK MOAN, starred Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Timberlake. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters by Paramount Pictures. In 2011, Brewer directed the remake of FOOTLOOSE for Paramount and produced the concert documentary KATY PERRY: PART OF ME. Moving into Television, Brewer directed the pilot to TERRIERS, which ran for one season on FX. He then re-teamed with Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, directing ten episodes on their hit TV series, EMPIRE.In 2018, Brewer began his collaboration with Eddie Murphy on two films. The first, DOLEMITE IS MY NAME, based on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, won The Critic's Choice Award for Best Comedy, an NAACP Award for Best Independent Film, and earned Eddie Murphy a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actor.Next was the highly anticipated sequel, COMING 2 AMERICA. The film was produced by Paramount and released by Amazon Studios in 2020, becoming the most streamed movie for Amazon ever.Enjoy my conversation with Craig Brewer.
Craig Brewer (Director/Producer) began his career as a filmmaker in Memphis, Tennessee. While working at Barnes & Noble, he learned camera and editing techniques from books he purchased with his employee discount. In 2000, he made his first feature film, THE POOR & HUNGRY, which won Best Digital Feature at the 2000 Hollywood Film Festival. Brewer's second film, HUSTLE & FLOW, starring Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, was produced by Stephanie Allain and the late John Singleton. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Audience Award for Best Feature. The film secured a record-breaking acquisition deal by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films. It garnered an Academy Award nomination for lead actor Terrence Howard and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song: Three 6 Mafia's "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp." Brewer's third film, BLACK SNACK MOAN, starred Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Timberlake. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters by Paramount Pictures.In 2011, Brewer directed the remake of FOOTLOOSE for Paramount and produced the concert documentary KATY PERRY: PART OF ME. Moving into Television, Brewer directed the pilot to TERRIERS, which ran for one season on FX. He then re-teamed with Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, directing ten episodes on their hit TV series, EMPIRE. In 2018, Brewer began his collaboration with Eddie Murphy on two films. The first, DOLEMITE IS MY NAME, based on the life of Rudy Ray Moore, won The Critic's Choice Award for Best Comedy, an NAACP Award for Best Independent Film, and earned Eddie Murphy a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actor.Next was the highly anticipated sequel, COMING 2 AMERICA. The film was produced by Paramount and released by Amazon Studios in 2020, becoming the most streamed movie for Amazon ever.Enjoy my conversation with Craig Brewer.
Our second episode of the year is all about the super-talented singer-songwriter Raye and her debut album that was 7 years in the making. We are so here for her rising star and we have a LOT of (sometimes conflicting) thoughts about this album.Are you a fan of Raye? And what is your favourite track on the album?Take a listen and let us know what you think!TWITTER: @ratemybopFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ratemybop/INSTAGRAM: @ratemybopEMAIL: ratemyboppodcast@gmail.com
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include RAYE's long-awaited debut, My 21st Century Blues, SYML's stirring The Day My Father Died, the return of Shania Twain and more.Featured Albums:1. SYML — The Day My Father DiedFeatured Songs: "Chariot," "Howling (feat. Lucius)," "Lost Myself (feat. Guy Garvey)," "The Day My Father Died"2. RAYE — My 21st Century BluesFeatured Songs: "The Thrill Is Gone," "Oscar Winning Tears," "Hard Out Here"3. Joe Chambers — Dance KobinaFeatured Songs: "Gazelle Suite," "Caravanserai"4. Young Fathers — Heavy HeavyFeatured Songs: "Geronimo," "I Saw," "Tell Somebody"5. Shania Twain — Queen of MeFeatured Song: "Pretty Liar"Lightning Round Picks:Epik High — StrawberryThe Go! Team — Get Up Sequences Part TwoJames Brandon Lewis — Eye of IRobert Forster — The Candle and the FlameOther notable releases for Feb. 3:Ben Wolfe — UnjustBest Fern — Earth Then AirFantastic Negrito — Grandfather CourageHamish Hawk — Angel NumbersLoscil & Lawrence English — Colours of AirM(h)aol — Attachment StyleThe Psychotic Monks — Pink Colour SurgerySomebody's Child — Somebody's ChildSunny War — Anarchist GospelTropical F*** Storm — SUBMERSIVE BEHAVIORVarious — Ears of the People: Ekonting Songs from Senegal and the Gambia
In the first episode of Face-to-Face, the musician Raye meets Mutya Buena from Sugababes. Raye was born in London and she grew up in Croydon. Between the ages of 14 and 16, she attended the BRIT school for performing arts - which also counts Adele, Amy Winehouse and FKA twigs as alumni. Raye released her debut EP in 2014. Alongside releasing solo material, she has worked with artists such as Stormzy, Charli XCX and Beyoncé. Last summer, Raye publicly criticised her record label on social media, claiming that she'd been signed for a four album deal in 2014, but that she hadn't yet been allowed to release an album. “I'm done being a polite pop star,” she said. In July this year, Raye released Hard Out Here – her first song in her new chapter as an independent artist. Mutya Buena was born and raised in Kingsbury, North West London. The Sugababes formed in 1998 and released their debut One Touch album in 2000. Despite the album including three Top 20 singles, they were dropped by their record label. They released their second album Angels with Dirty Faces in 2002. It featured the Number One hits Round and Round and Freak Like Me. After the release of Sugababes' fourth album Taller in More Ways, in 2005 Buena announced her departure from the group. She released her solo album Real Girl in 2007. In 2012, Buena and original Sugababes members Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy confirmed that they had regrouped. This year, the Sugababes performed at Glastonbury, creating such a high demand that an entire area of the festival was shut down to avoid overcrowding. They will be back on the road this autumn. During their Face-to-Face conversation, Raye and Buena discuss mental health, social media and navigating the toxic side of the music industry. This podcast was produced with Front Ear Podcasts. It was edited by Nathan Copelin, and the music was created by David Cantello. Recorded at The Standard hotel in London. Visit The Face for a daily dose of pop culture coverage.
This week we close out April with a mixtape of jams just for you."It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp"- Hustle & Flow, DJay"Love Will Tear Us Apart"- Control, Joy Division"Too High to Cry Too Rare to Care"- Uncle Peckerhead, Duh"That Thing You Do!"- That Thing You Do, The O'Needers"Padme Cometh"- Tyler and the Padwans"Seven Hour Art Picture Show"- The Tartan Experience"Crying in the Arcade Neon"- Bearded Tragedy We hope you like it. Timing out the ads was freaking hard.Episode 255- Musically Inclined
Alyssa shares about her dancing abilities as she prepares for her first mother-son dance with her 3 year old, Ryan talks about his puppy's vasectomy (no that's not a typo) and how that's the "cool" thing to do now, and Jeremy shares his unabashed feelings on going to the moon. More importantly Jon talks about his experiences in music, the Atlanta airport, creating an amazing video for his hit song "Hard Out Here" and much more.Intro & outro song is "Fun", by Jon Mero and can be found wherever you find your music.For more information on Jeremy, Ryan and Alyssa check out www.the2911group.com/podcast.
Justin Wells is rapidly growing traction as a Kentucky singer and songwriter. On this episode we are joined by Justin as well as a guest host, Meme Man. This episode is filled with Kentucky, Kentucky, and more Kentucky. You will enjoy three tunes from Mr. Wells including "The Dogs", "Hard Out Here", and his brand new cover, "Blue Moon of Kentucky" which was recorded to raise money for tornado victims in Kentucky. You can contribute to the cause by buying the song or donating directly to the fund set up by Lost Dog Street Band or the United Way. DONATE: https://www.muhlenbergmusicmission.org/ BUY THE MUSIC: justinwellsmusic.com SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys BUY OUR MERCH: www.thehippiesandcowboys.com ALL MUSIC ON THE PODCAST HAS BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ARTIST AND THE LABEL
Our favourite, funniest, and most iconic moments from the Oscars before this year's ceremony in this episode with Alexei Toliopoulos and Gen Fricker. (Adele Dazeem eat your heart out.)Tell us your John Travoltified name at @netflixanz on Instagram and Twitter, or tag #thebigfilmbuffet.Further reading:Shallow — Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper live at the Oscarshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJjwHAIny4Captain Corelli's Mandolin Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjjGrxipPGQAdaptation Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMwOEkTmTyQLa La Land Moonlight wins Best Picturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCQn_FkFElI&ab_channel=OscarsAnne Hathaway wins Best Supporting Actresshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_b5xav1jlsJoe Pesci wins Best Supporting Actorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0Q_nyjuEak&ab_channel=OscarsMatthew McConaughey wins Best Actorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD2cVhC-63I&ab_channel=OscarsAdele Dazeemhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECG1Wlb-lA&ab_channel=MichelleNewmanThe Adele Dazeem Name Generatorhttp://www.slate.com/articles/arts/low_concept/2014/03/john_travolta_called_idina_menzel_adele_dazeem_what_s_your_travolta_name.htmlMarlon Brando's Oscars boycott / Sacheen Littlefeather's speechhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QUacU0I4yU&ab_channel=OscarsRemember Me — Miguel, Gael García Bernal and Natalia LaFourcade live at the Oscarshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAaw5pa1DuMIt's Hard Out Here for a Pimp — Three 6 Mafia live at the Oscarshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB1tqACl9Rg
Welcome to Season 1 of RATE MY BOP - where Becky Jerams & Paul Andreas discuss and debate the back catalogues of their favourite pop artists.SEASON 1, ARTIST 3 - LILY ALLENOur third artist of the season is singer/songwriter Lily Allen! Join us as we journey through her 4 albums, debating our favourite tracks, moments, highlights and lowlights. Will our scores match? Will we remain friends after dishing the dirt on our worst tracks? Will we agree on the stand-out album of her career? Or will we just rip each other's wigs off?Listen to our next four episodes now to find out!1. Alright, Still2. It's Not Me, It's You3. Sheezus4. No ShameJoin in the conversation and let us know if you agree or disagree with our opinions!TWITTER: @ratemybopFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ratemybop/INSTAGRAM: @ratemybopEMAIL: ratemyboppodcast@gmail.com
A recap of AMA #50 - "Ego Is The Enemy" Subscribe to the "In Case You Missed It" Newsletter - http://pix.iamclovis.com/incaseyoumissedit Full Show Notes - https://clovis.show/in-case-you-missed-it-11-holiday-recovery-and-overdoing-things/ I Am Clovis Free 7-Day Trail - iamclovis.com/start Topics Covered: - What is Ego exactly?! - Oversharing is Ego - It's Hard Out Here for Parents! - Nobody Cares... Except Clovis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theclovisculture/support
TSP 90: Ya Know it's Hard Out Here for a Pimp… er Priest. Pimping Priests, another ASS club, Trying to get scientists in government, and 5 things people should know about atheists. We also briefly discuss Leah Remini's show about Scientology wrapping up. *I hope someone listening to this has seen the movie Hustle and Flow to get the title. http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/priest-organized-orgies-in-his-rectory-and-pimped-out-women-police/ http://www.atheistrepublic.com/blog/casper-rigsby/5-things-everyone-should-know-about-atheists-atheism http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/13/a-utah-elementary-school-is-now-home-to-an-after-school-satan-club-thanks-christians/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/17/this-group-wants-to-fight-anti-science-rhetoric-by-getting-scientists-to-run-for-office Twitter: @SecularPodcast @TSPChad Email: TheSecularPerspective@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/thesecularperspective Tumblr: http://thesecularperspective.tumblr.com/ Episode Index Website: TheSecularPerspective.com Theme Music Provided By: http://www.jewelbeat.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPu9jawLiiCqWmnGNYC9ivA Tags: Secularism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Humanism, Anti-theism, Religion, Belief, Faith, God, Christianity, Politics, After School Satan Club, Utah, Science, Anti-science, Priest, Pimping, Pornography, HBO, The Young Pope, Jude Law, Diane Keaton, Scientology, Leah Remini, Mike Rindor, The Young Turks
Jason and Amy tackle the controversial subject of sex workers in music. Earmuffs for the kids!! There is plenty of talk about rights, legislations and depictions in the musical format. A whole range of emotions is covered but everyone can come together on Memphis’ favorite cheese product as well as Memphis’ favorite Academy Award winning rap group(explicit lyrics litter the place). Amy also gets it wrong. She chose the song “A Cautionary Song” and not “A Cautionary Tale.” IT Crowd Walk on the Wild Side-Lou Reed Love for Sale- Talking Heads A Little Bitty Pissant Country Place - Dolly Parton Killer Queen- Queen A Cautionary Song - The Decemberists Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis - Tom Waits 53rd and 3rd - The Ramones You Don’t have to be a Prostitute - Flight of the Conchords Roxanne - The Police It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp - Three 6 Mafia Important links: A Cautionary Song- The Decemberists
Happy whatever, folklore people! We're trying our best to get festive with this week's story, though our holidays generally don't involve multi-level ghost trickery and the giving of bears as intimidation presents. This week we read "The Bear and the Skrattle." Suggested talking points: Kramptite, Last Minute Goose, PokeBear, Tubthumping, Unsolicited Feng Shui, Canvas Frisbee, Leftover Gloop, Bruce Skrattlestein, Hard Out Here for an Imp If you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.
Já está no ar mais um maravilhoso We Can Cast It!, o seu podcast todo trabalhado no feminismo! Neste programa tivemos a honra de conversar com a Jarid Arraes (feminista negra militante do FEMICA, escreve para sites como Blogueiras Negras e Questão de Gênero da Revista Fórum) para conversar sobre a importância de enegrecer o feminismo, sobre a representação da mulher negra na TV brasileira e sobre os polêmicos casos de racismo da Lily Allen e Miley Cirus. Links do Programa: - Enegrecer o feminismo, artigo por Sueli Carneiro. http://www.unifem.org.br/sites/700/710/00000690.pdf - A mulher negra do Cariri permanece esquecida, por SIM, ela mesma: Jarid Arraes. http://blogueirasnegras.org/2013/10/21/a-mulher-negra-do-cariri-permanece-esquecida/ - Quantos negros para cada dez personagens?, por Charô Lastra http://blogueirasnegras.org/2013/06/19/racismo-apartheid-midia/ - O negro na TV brasileira, onde está?, por Rosário Medeiros. http://blogueirasnegras.org/2013/07/11/negro-na-tv/ - Crítica à apresentação da Miley Cirus no VMA. http://tressiemc.com/2013/08/27/when-your-brown-body-is-a-white-wonderland/ - Lily Allen se defende quanto a acusação de racismo em clipe de Hard Out Here. http://www.geledes.org.br/racismo-preconceito/racismo-no-mundo/21949-lily-allen-se-defende-quanto-a-acusacao-de-racismo-em-clipe-de-hard-out-here Trilha Sonora: - Elza Soares - A Carne - Ellen Oléria - Anunciação (ao vivo) - Laura Mvula - She - Lauryn Hill - Everything is Everything - Negra Li - Negra Livre - India Arie - Video - Paula Lima - Negras Perucas - Yzalú - Mulheres Negras - Nina Simone - Strange Fruit - Funk como Le Gusta, Sandra de Sá e Paula Lima - Olhos Coloridos Gostou? Montamos uma playlist super poderosa para você ouvir todas as músicas! http://8tracks.com/giza-sousa/wcci-05-enegrecer-o-feminismo-mulheres-negras-na-tv-brasileira-e-racismo-na-musica-pop O próximo programa vai ao ar dia 16 de novembro. Até lá!