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Back in this day in 1980, Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
Ladies and Gentlemen… members of Cha Cha Nation…You asked. You debated. You tagged me. Now it’s time.Today on the Cha Cha Midweek Series, we’re diving straight into the storm the “Rema is a one-hit wonder” conversation sparked by Billboard.Is there truth to it? Is it clout? Or is it complete nonsense?And that’s not all… I’m also putting you on to a new artist I just discovered — and trust me, you’ll want to know this name early.Let’s get into it. 🎧🔥
In this episode, I rank all 100 of Billboard's 2015 Year-End list.
You could have heard this episode 48 hours early by supporting us on Patreon for as low as $1/month, where you'll also gain access to our Discord server, get yourself an Indieheads Podcast sticker and be able to watch the video version of this episode exclusively: https://www.patreon.com/IndieheadsPodcast On this episode, Violet and Matty are joined by Max, […]
The week of January 27th, 1986 found the Billboard Hot 100 glowing like a neon strip of American pop confidence. Radio and record stores were in lockstep, and the charts reflected a nation humming along to big hooks and bigger personalities. Bruce Springsteen was still flying the blue collar flag high, Dire Straits proved that sophisticated guitar rock could dominate mainstream ears, and The Cars continued to fuse new wave cool with arena sized melodies. These were songs built for car stereos, shopping malls, and late night countdown shows, polished just enough to feel timeless but still crackling with mid-80s energy. Now, forty years later, Dave and Rob rewind the tape to revisit a chart that felt less like a list and more like a cultural snapshot. Mr. Mister's sleek, keyboard driven anthems floated alongside guitar heroes and synth architects, all competing for the same precious real estate on radios across America. Album sales mattered, airplay mattered, and the Hot 100 became the scoreboard where it all converged. This week in 1986 reminds us of an era when songs didn't just chart, they camped out in your head for months, becoming the soundtrack to daily life and the echoes that still follow us decades later Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1DJLbXKYb7yszYsV5h2qxm?si=yPbFNi4RSOKjaCNBS4_h8A Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/billboard-hot-100-jan-27-1986/pl.u-mJy89J4tB1e07X?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/b4dcac20ba434d9480532b1c4fea6daasune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_Yybw4IcSjS0eml0R1a7N4mRB9 Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
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6pm: Trump Round-Up // 6,000 Truth Social Posts Later, Here Are the Promises Trump Kept—and Broke // Why an Emboldened Trump Set His Sights on Greenland // Trump mocks Europe as quest for Greenland intensifies // Trump launches furious attack on Minnesota 'insurrectionists' as DOJ subpoenas Tim Walz's office // Stay-at-home sons are here — and they’re not going anywhere // While the Chicago Bears song, “Super Bowl Shuffle” reached 41 on the Hot 100 the prior year
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In this episode, Rob and Dave fire up the musical time machine and pit 1982 against 1992, two years that changed the sound of pop in very different ways. They start by breaking down each year's Billboard Top 5 hits, where synths, power ballads, and early MTV shine in '82, while '92 flexes with grunge tremors, hip hop dominance, and slick pop polish. From chart-toppers that ruled car radios to songs you could not escape at the mall, they examine what these hits say about the mood, style, and cultural heartbeat of their respective years. But the charts never tell the whole story, so Rob and Dave dig deeper into the tracks that lived just outside the Top 5 and still hit hard today. Cult favorites, album cuts, and radio staples that helped define each year get their moment in the spotlight, sparking debate, nostalgia, and a few friendly jabs. In the end, the gloves come off as Rob and Dave each make the case for which year truly delivered the better music. Was it the neon glow and new wave confidence of 1982, or the raw edge and genre-blending brilliance of 1992? One year will win, one will lose, and the listeners get to ride shotgun for the showdown Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2cWEYCeauBC2YQ2gPCclqS?si=6GRxM-HvRxq_zm5BMQ0-rw Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/1982-vs-1992/pl.u-DdANGd5Il5eXZJ?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/58f46ae3852544f99f39ddc924b55b95sune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_ftRbegaLyvBef0UBYyxDv3g57 Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Back on this day in 1973, Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
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Lancio është një tjetër emision që ka nisur të transmetohet që në fillimet e Top Albania Radio. Qëllimi i këtij show radiofonik është promovimi i muzikës ndërkombëtare dhe asaj shqiptare. Njëkohësisht në thelb të këtij emisioni qëndron edhe pasurimi artistiko-kulturor i dëgjuesve. Informacionet mbi karrierën apo zhvillimet e aktiviteteve ndërkombëtare të artistëve janë të pamunguara. Lancio është rrjeta e informacioneve të fundit të muzikës më të mirë të momentit.
Mariah Carey's holiday anthem “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has rewritten the Billboard record books, earning its 20th week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 — the longest reign in chart history. The milestone also makes Carey the first artist to top the chart across four different decades.Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textHere in Episode 250 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses to talk about the the Hot 100 Hits of 1985!Hot on the heels of the 1955 episode, we talk about music from George Michael, Hall & Oates and Donna Summer to name only a few.We also cover CD players, James Cordon and the fabled NNMC pre-show!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/
Olivia Dean's having quite the 2025. She's nominated Best New Artist for 2026's Grammys, just performed on SNL, and trending globally! Learn her timeline and how her music's fitting nicely among this year's music trends. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaInterviews: BBC (2024); Vogue; Harper's BazaarTonight Show: "Nice to Each Other"TODAY Show: Album; "Let Alone the One You Love"; "So Easy (To Fall In Love)"; "Nice to Each Other"; "Man That I Need"SNL: "Man That I Need"; "Let Alone the One You Love"Fav Songs': "UFO"; "Getting There"; "I Could Be A Florist" (2023); "The Art of Loving"; "Nice to Each Other"; "Lady Lady"; "So Easy (To Fall In Love)"; "Baby Steps"Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1992)"Lay It On Me" - Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran (2015)Solange Knowles' A Seat at the Table (2016)H.E.R.Related Episodes: Ep. 1 - Global Citizens Festival 2019Ep. 13 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 2)Ep. 65 - Top 40 Songs of 2020Ep. 169 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 2)Ep. 184 - Earth Day PlaylistEp. 255 - Yacht Soul PlaylistEp. 272 - Top 40 Songs of 2024 (Part 1)Ep. 280 - Lola Young's "Messy"Ep. 295 - Alex Warren & Myles SmithEp. 308 - VMAs 2025 PredictionsEp. 309 - Laufey's 'A Matter of Time' (Review)Ep. 312 - "The Life of a Showgirl" (Review)Ep. 316 - Leon Thomas' "Mutt"Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify playlists.
Back on this day in 1990 "Ice, Ice Baby" was the first rap song to hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
Back on this day in 1962 "The Monster Mash" hit number one hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
in this episode i talk about how Zara Larsson barged back into our hearts with her single, and album release 'Midnight Sun'. tune in to hear more of my thoughts and for more Zara Larsson pop hits to check out! SOCIALS: @boominwithbella Playlists: bellalainez on Spotify and Apple Music YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@boominwithbella
For the week ending August 27, 1983, the Billboard Hot 100 was loaded with some of the most iconic songs of the decade. At the top, The Police were wrapping up their legendary run with “Every Breath You Take” before yielding to a new wave of contenders. Hot on their heels, Eurythmics' synth-driven “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was climbing fast, while Michael Sembello's “Maniac” was burning up the charts thanks to the Flashdance craze. The rest of the Top 10 offered a mix of pure 80s variety: Donna Summer's “She Works Hard for the Money”, Men at Work's “It's a Mistake”, and Taco's quirky “Puttin' on the Ritz” stood alongside classic rock staples like Stevie Nicks' “Stand Back” and Billy Joel's “Tell Her About It.” Further down the list, radio was buzzing with Lionel Richie, Culture Club, Duran Duran, Def Leppard, and Journey—all proving that pop, rock, R&B, and new wave were all thriving together. On this week's podcast, Rob and Dave will dive into the chart and each pick a personal favorite. The fun twist is in their contrasting styles: Dave leans into the big anthems and timeless pop moments, while Rob often digs a little deeper, spotlighting tracks that might not have hit No. 1 but still capture the spirit of the era. Together, they'll break down what makes these songs stand out—whether it's the infectious hooks, the MTV-ready videos, or the way the tracks still hold up decades later. By the end, listeners will get not only a countdown snapshot of late-summer '83, but also two very different perspectives on which hits truly defined that moment. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2yh3ZhZTTG8LM1VTfLk3kZ?si=j8A9XwpJQxCPmJMTAPrFmg Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/billboard-hot-100-aug-26th-1983/pl.u-aZb0az5tV4ar0B?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/4b00c57ff79d41cdb44cecd6b63dc85csune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_aGXtXvI00q6iksJ6WenxXwqSZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
After leaving her corporate career to start a coaching and consulting business, Brianca Johnson Kirkman wanted a lean, high-impact growth strategy that could generate trust — and clients — fast. In her first six months, she crossed six figures in revenue without a team, paid ads, or social posting, thanks to her self-created Hot 100 Method: a focused visibility strategy built on intentionally nurturing 100 highly aligned people in her network through personalized outreach, generous visibility, and invitation-based selling. This relationship-first approach converted 15% of her initial Hot 100 into paying clients. In her current round, that conversion rate has climbed to 22% with a higher-ticket offer, more targeted connections, and the strategic use of case studies and referral testimonials to close deals. If you're looking for a repeatable, high-conversion growth engine that doesn't require audience building or burning out on content, you'll want to hear how Brianca's Hot 100 Method keeps delivering six-figure results. Connect with Brianca: Define and design a consulting offer in Brianca's 3-Day Live LEVERAGE Challenge: https://www.briancajohnson.com/leverage-challenge https://www.briancajohnson.com/pivot https://www.instagram.com/thebriancajohnson Iconic business leaders all have their own unique genius. Take this quick 10 question quiz to uncover your specific CEO style advantage: https://cubicletoceo.co/quiz If you enjoyed today's episode, please: Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so we can repost you. Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceo Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's your most loved and least favorite 1971 hits?! For our latest Wildcard Episode, these 1971 babies decided to rank another huge year end countdown because our 91X 1983 episode was such a blast. On wildcard episodes like these, we end up talking about dozens of bands instead of one, so this one runs about fourteen hours long. Even Adam's "producer", David Gimbel, chimes in with his favorites of the year. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Youtube, Spotify and The Way Back Machine. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod.SPOILERS/FILE UNDER:Ain't No Sunshine (blocked by copyright here), Bee Gees, The Bells, Billboard Magazine, David Bowie, James Brown, Brown Sugar, California, Changes, Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, Do You Know What I Mean, Easy Loving, Fearless, Fifth Dimension, Five Man Electrical Band, Fleetwood Mac, Marvin Gaye, David Gimbel, Go Away Little Girl, Groove Me, Freddie Hart, Isaac Hayes, Ben Hill, Hot 100, If You Could Read My Mind, Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian), It's Too Late, The Jackson 5, Janis Joplin, Joy to the World, Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me), Carole King, King Floyd, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Jean Knight, Led Zeppelin, Gordon Lightfoot, Lonely Days, Maggie May, Matthews Southern Comfort, Paul & Linda McCartney, Me and Bobby McGee, Melody, Melody Fair, Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology), Lee Michaels, Frank Mills, Mr. Big Stuff, Joni Mitchell, Music Box Dancer, One Bad Apple, One Less Bell To Answer, Donny Osmond, The Osmonds, Parliament, Pink Floyd, Proud Mary, Paul Revere & The Raiders, The Rolling Stones, Signs, Stairway To Heaven, Station Man, Stay Awhile, Rod Stewart, Sweet and Innocent, James Taylor, The Temptations, Theme from Shaft, Three Dog Night,Treat Her Like a Lady, Ike & Tina Turner, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, What's Going On, When The Levee Breaks, The Who, Bill Withers, Won't Get Fooled Again, Woodstock, You've Got a FriendUS: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comNEW! Host tips: Venmo @wewillrankyoupodhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
‘The Walking Dead' actor Kelly Mack has passed away at 33. Alex Warren is still topping the Billboard charts, while Justin Bieber's ‘Daisy' makes it to #2. Teddy Swims ‘Lose Control' cannot be stopped! It's officially the only song to ever spend 100 weeks on the Hot 100. VMA nominations are out, and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are among the most nominated. Vinnie reveals the shocking percentage of investor owned homes in California. Plus, the disgusting things we don't think about.
Barry and Abigail reflect on our favorite albums from our first 100 episodes and sample Passion Tea Lemon Days from Swamp Head Brewery in Gainesville, Florida; Wandering Albatross from Tripping Animals Brewing in Doral, Florida; and Dole Whip from Invasive Species Brewing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.We chose today's featured breweries by important episodes in the Pops on Hops lore.Musique Marécageuse (The Procession & Swamp Head Brewery)See also: Bonus: A Dozen Updates (The Procession Reunion Special)Tripping Walruses (The Beatles & Tripping Animals Brewing Co.)Little Species (Talking Heads and Invasive Species Brewing)The lovely people who left us shout-outs are Jon Carroll, Matt Carlson, Nick Martino, and Jack Cornell, all of them dear friends of the pod and members of our Multiple Guest Club.We were among the first to hear Jon's new LP, Can't Afford Not To. Jon is also a touring band member with Mary Chapin Carpenter this summer and fall. Purchase tickets here!Matty continues to publish daily on his incredible multimedia project, What Am I Making. He also has big plans for this fall: he and fellow Stick Around Jeffery Gower are embarking on a tour from Michigan to the Keys and back! Later, he and The Wild Honey Collective will be recording a new record in front of a live audience.Nick asked us to promote The Party Band on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, and Bandcamp.Jack, along with his band Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team, released Got to Be Strong in 2024. He is currently working with Terry Anderson on a new album!Barry's favorite albums (and favorite song from each album) were:Musique Magnifique by The Procession (MTV Song [No Relation])RKS by Rainbow Kitten Surprise (Goodnight Chicago)Off to the Races by Jukebox the Ghost (Diane)Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs (You Don't Understand Me)Crash Kings by Crash Kings (Raincoat)…and his least favorite album was Andy Grammer by Andy Grammer (his least favorite song from that album was Build Me a Girl).Abigail's favorite albums (and favorite song from each album) were:Uh-Oh by David Byrne (Hanging Upside Down)Bellybutton by Jellyfish (Now She Knows She's Wrong)Electro-Shock Blues by Eels (Efils' God)Graceland by Paul Simon (The Boy in the Bubble)God Shuffled His Feet by Crash Test Dummies (Afternoons & Coffeespoons)…and her least favorite album was Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos (her least favorite song from that album was China).Listen to a playlist of (most of) our favorite songs shared today!Up next… Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars by Edie Brickell & New BohemiansJingles are by our friend Pete Coe.Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition.Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic!Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Substack | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox | Beer Media Group
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In mid-June NPR published a story with the headline "Christian music is experiencing a pop breakthrough." As podcasters covering the Christian music industry, we usually think it reached it's zenith of popularity in the early 2000s, so this article caught our attention. To dig deeper into the topic, we invited the article's author, Emma Madden, on the podcast. Our chat was wide ranging and gets into the influence of worship music on new Christian pop music, differences in religious culture in the UK versus the US, the role of social media in spreading singles by Brandon Lake and Forrest Frank, the conservative political environment in the US and the changing standards of personal behavior expected of Christian pop stars. Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If Rock That Doesn't Roll is important to you, support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr (join via the website, not the iOS app)If you can't afford a donation, please tell five friends about the show.You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.
Folk music has surged an unexpected comeback in rock, country, and crossed over even more now in pop! Young modern singers Alex Warren and Myles Smith are making headlines with their catchy and powerful music. Learn how similar their songs, family backgrounds, and recent success are trending part of 2025's music scene. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaAlex Warren's websiteCurrent singles: "Ordinary", "Ordinary (Wedding Version)", "Bloodline" feat. Jelly RollPerformances: The Tonight Show, American Music AwardsCharting: UK's Official Charts, Billboard Artist PageWedding articleMyles Smith's websiteCurrent singles: "Stargazing" (2024-2025), "NIce to Meet You" (2024-2025), "Blink Twice" - Shaboozey feat. Myles SmithPerformances: The Voice's winter 2024 finale, Brit Awards 2025, American Idol finaleBrit Awards Rising Star acceptance speech, Time 100Related Episodes: Ep. 123 - Z100's Radio HistoryEp. 166 - 'Wednesday' & "Goo Goo Muck"Ep. 187 - Ed Sheeran Top 11Ep. 192 - Jelly Roll's Bio & Top 3 HitsEp. 249 - Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"Ep. 260 - Global Citizens Festival 2024 - ReviewEp. 261 - Coldplay - Top Album SongsEp. 270 - Coldplay's & Dick Van DykeEp. 273 - Top 40 Songs of 2024 (Part 2)Ep. 292 - Ed Sheeran's "Azizam" & "Old Phone"Ep. 294 - Prom 2025 Playlist
In a preview of this week's Pop Pantheon: All Access episode, Louie and Russ dive deep into the trenches of the Hot 100 to figure out what the hell is going on with mainstream pop music these days, parsing the songs of alleged popular artists such as "Alex Warren," "BigXThaPlug," "Myles Smith," "Benson Boone," and so many more.To hear the rest of the this episode plus receive weekly bonus episodes of Pop Pantheon, gain access to our Discord channel and so much more, subscribe to Pop Pantheon: All Access at the Icon Tier. You can also subscribe for the audio only directly in the Apple Podcasts app.Note for iOS users: Subscribe using your desktop or mobile browser, not the iOS Patreon app, for cheaper rates on Pop Pantheon: All Access.
It's the battle of the decade openers! In this episode, David and Rob rewind to 1980 and 1990 to break down the biggest, boldest, and most unforgettable songs that launched the '80s and '90s in style. From the final echoes of disco and the rise of New Wave to the dawn of hip-hop's golden age and the birth of the pop mega-star—these two years were more than just the start of a new decade. They were cultural resets. Who had the better jams, the cooler vibes, and the songs that still hold up today? Let the showdown begin! Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3uqm8UgkE60jLcpnaoHzoZ?si=V_PBiWDTQUyP9ea6CWwVkg Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/1980-vs-1990/pl.u-aZb0ap0IV4ar0B?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/a1ebfe2bdae542b9a7efb5060ff1123dsune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_FYmoRQMm3krgEpxVhtmCFJNCS Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Chappell Roan's the Grammys and MTV's reigning Best New Artist. Wearing her status proud in the music and queer community, her latest single has wearing various types of "hats." "The Giver" is a hard hitting anthem in love and a crossover country sound. Not departing from alternative/pop, learn the origins behind this hit single, and influences on 2025's first quarter trends. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSend us a text / Support the show"Pink Pony Club" - Music Video The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "Red Wine Supernova"The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: "Good Luck, Babe!"VMAs: "Good Luck, Babe!"SNL: "Pink Pony Club", "The Giver"Grammys 2025: "Pink Pony Club", Best New Artist speechShania Twain - Come On Over (1997)"Any Man of Mine", "Man! I Feel Like a Woman"The Village People: "Macho Man", "Y.M.C.A.", "In the Navy"Hot 100 archive, 2025 #1sGetting Down & Wordy: Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell RoanRelated Episodes: Ep. 120 - That's My Jam - Game ShowEp. 245 - Maren Morris Top 10Ep. 256 - VMAs 2024 PredictionsEp. 272 - Top 40 Songs of 2024 (Part 1)Ep. 277 - Grammys 2025 PredictionsEp. 280 - Lola Young's "Messy"Ep. 283 - Dolly Parton's 2 New Songs
Episode 270: Joe and Kari are back and they brought plenty of tidbits to share with you this week, from the stage to the screen to the sea! Then buckle up for Just a Bit Outside, your look at songs that hit the Hot 100 but NOT the Top 40 -- a surprisingly large amount of great songs for this round. You'll hear from chart mainstays like Little River Band and Eddie Rabbitt, plus acts like The Babys, Vesta, and Kon Kan.Send us a text
Vinnie and Alice take a look at the biggest risers and fallers on the Hot 100 Charts this week!
Alice & Vinnie close the show by giving some updates on Billboard Top 100's movers and shakers
Following on from Part 1, Justin, Olivia and guest host Chris Jones (of the "Hall of Songs" podcast) explore Elvis's Hot 100 hits that never made it to the Top 40, closing out the movie era with tracks from Speedway and Live A Little, Love A Little and moving into the 1970s, a decade that surprisingly offered Elvis far more pop success than may often be perceived, as only 5 of his single A-sides charted outside the Top 40 (and only the Christmas and gospel singles not charting whatsoever in the Hot 100). Also touched upon are the three posthumous Hot 100 hits that never reached the Top 40: The Elvis Medley, and the remixes of A Little Less Conversation and Rubberneckin'. For Song of the Week, Chris is inspired by having recently watched "The Big Lebowski" to pick Elvis's 1966 home recording of the Sons of the Pioneers cowboy classic that opens that film, "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds," while Olivia goes deep on the extensive history behind Elvis's version of the apocalyptic spiritual "I, John," rooted almost entirely in Black gospel tradition until Elvis's 1971 recording released on the "He Touched Me" album in '72. Visit hallofsongs.com or find it on your podcast platform of choice to hear more of Chris and his buddy Tim. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
Chris Jones from "Hall of Songs" (hallofsongs.com or on any major podcast platform) joins Justin and Olivia for an exploration of Elvis's Billboard Hot 100 hits that charted outside of the Top 40; meaning #41-#100. Exploring Elvis's career through this unique angle shines a light on less-known songs, and some surprising famous ones that didn't go as high as you might think, while also revealing surprising insights about different periods of his music. All this is inspired by Chris and Tim Malcolm's upcoming new project "The Almost Famous," where they look at songs that only ever peaked at #41 on the Hot 100, of which Elvis has two and they may one day cover! Part 1 covers roughly 1956 through early 1968; we ran a bit long with our Songs of the Week so Part 2 - releasing Tuesday, Feb. 11, will cover 1968-2003 plus SOTW. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
A report of a robbery case is where Sam starts, as he dictates his report to his secretary. A wealthy family wants to keep their recent loss private, and out…
A report of a robbery case is where Sam starts, as he dictates his report to his secretary. A wealthy family wants to keep their recent loss private, and out…
We're heading back 30 years this week to look at the 100 hottest songs in America, according to radio and album sales, for this week in January 1995. 1995 was diverse, reflecting a wide range of genres that dominated the charts and defined the cultural landscape of the mid 1990's. Styles that were popular were grunge/alternative rock, Britpop to include bands like Oasis, Blur and Pulp, Pop Music, Hip Hop and R&B, Country music and the electronic/dance/house style.This week Rob and Dave look at the famous Billboard Hot 100 and choose our favorites from the best 100 songs at that time in 1995, in the US. Some will rock, some will spark nostalgia and some may have you remember, why in the heck was that popular? Any way you look at it, we'll provide you with a great flashback to January of 1995 and have you remembering everything great about the mid 90's. In short, 1995 was a year of musical variety, with rock, pop, hip hop and dance music thriving simultaneously. This eclectic mix reflected the growing segmentation of music audiences and the globalization of musical tastes. Gotta make that money man! Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4jrT9G1BXhDyo22GFkyxUl?si=rMlogOmsSZOv9J9kWQTH4g Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/billboard-hot-100-jan-1995/pl.u-76oNzGNtNz2Y05?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/693b3b4e93bd4d199f22f73ea896d804sune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_sSTyes79Pn9MUfLVp6kRhv2sc Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
We feature some of shoegrazzze's Hot100 selections for the the NY Day Countdown of most voted for songs on Triple Zed. We also play songs released in 2024 that may not have made the top 10 shoegrazzze list submitted for the countdown. Great Australian acts as well as international ones. Looking down is looking up! For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzze Tune into new broadcasts of shoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday) // Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com
We feature some of shoegrazzze's Hot100 selections for the the NY Day Countdown of most voted for songs on Triple Zed. We also play songs released in 2024 that may not have made the top 10 shoegrazzze list submitted for the countdown. Great Australian acts as well as international ones. Looking down is looking up!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzzeTune into new broadcasts of shoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Top 5 Songs from Our Birth Years: A Musical Journey In this week's episode of the Top Five Podcast, hosts Kris McPeak and Annie Pruitt discuss their top five favorite songs from the Billboard Hot 100 charts of the years they were born. Kris was born in 1968, and Annie in 1974, and they delve into the pop culture significance and personal memories tied to the songs from those years. The episode also features some lively banter about peculiar flavors of ketchup, spring cleaning, and fond recollections of old records. And don't worry - a playlist is coming! Stay tuned for the updated show notes in the days ahead. Tune in for a nostalgic and entertaining musical journey through the late 60s and early 70s. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:06 Ketchup Controversy 01:38 Billboard Hot 100 Series Overview 02:17 Top Five Songs from the Year We Were Born 03:05 Annie's Top Five Countdown 04:56 Chris's Top Five Countdown 16:41 Honorable Mentions 22:48 Recap and Upcoming Episodes
In this episode, we're diving into the music of 1981, a year packed with groundbreaking hits, legendary debuts, and unforgettable moments in pop and rock history. From chart-toppers to under-the-radar gems, we'll break down what made 1981 an iconic year for music. Along with an ever changing sound as we broke away from the 70's, MTV made its debut changing how everyone around the world looked at and listened to music. Dave and Rob will each select their favorite songs from this week on the Billboard Hot 100 which had mixes of new wave, big arena rock n roll, a little bit of a disco holdover and maybe some yacht rock. So join us as we celebrate a year that laid the groundwork for so much of what we love about 80s music. Listen, remember, and discover why 1981 was more than just another year in music. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1t5RQNjBf8gKUX9Zqx8OUW?si=F3FjPBWkQemVHPGkS7a50Q Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/billboard-hot-100-nov-1981/pl.u-76oNzWmtNz2Y05?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/186f762be0644a3ab9dc1abd496cc34dsune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_zAcw7zW9iDA2H4enaZz1wK7Dn Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
The same songs are sitting at the top of the music charts longer than ever, and that has Brittany Luse wondering, are our listening habits stuck in a doom loop? Brittany chats with NPR music editor Stephen Thompson to get to the bottom of the top of the charts. Plus, when a daughter or sister disappears how does a family move on without closure? Host Brittany Luse is joined by Fresh Air co-host Tonya Mosley and and her nephew Antonio Wiley to talk about their new kind of true crime podcast, She Has A Name.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this episode of the Top 5 podcast, hosts Kris McPeak and her sister, Annie Pruitt, dive into their favorite pop culture hits from the Billboard Hot 100 during the year they each turned 21. Kris reminisces about the hits of 1989, while Annie shares her top picks from 1995. The episode includes engaging discussions about memorable concerts, fun summer activities, and iconic music videos, all while ensuring an entertaining walk down memory lane with their unapologetically right opinions. Enjoy this cleverly curated playlist celebrating the best songs from their milestone years! And stay tuned: playlist is coming!!!!
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
What song spent the most week on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1983. It's not who you think.
On this day in 1960, Chubby Checker’s rendition of “The Twist” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The song is widely known for the enormously popular dance move that goes along with the music. Some now consider it to be the first worldwide dance craze. Learn more in today's KTAR timeline brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
"Mamushi," the fourth single from Megan the Stallion's album Megan was not supposed to be a huge hit. But thanks to a viral dance, the song has become the first song on the Billboard Hot 100 to feature Japanese lyrics since 1963. With. a feature from rapper Yuki Chiba and a beat from producer Koshy, "Mamushi" creates the kind of cross-cultural musical collaboration that helps correct a long record of U,S, pop stars appropriating Japanese culture. Songs Discussed Megan Thee Stallion (feat. Yuki Chiba) - Mamushi Megan Thee Stallion - Hiss, Boa, Cobra, Savage, Megan's Piano, Otaku Hot Girl Kyu Sakomoto - Sukiyaki A Taste of Honey - Sukiyaki Selena - Sukiyaki Pikotaro - PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen) Hikaru Utada, Skrillex - Face My Fears Gwen Stefani - Harujuku Girls Avril Lavigne - Hello Kitty More Hannah Lee of the Japan Society NPR on the story of "Sukiyaki" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Billboard Hot 100, the Michael Jackson biopic is on the way, a 19 year old named Taylor Swift has gone through hell, 3 in 5 parents are their kid's personal chef, some fast facts, the UK's most well endowed, and Vinnie reads your texts!
The Billboard Hot 100, more on Morgan Wallen, the top things we enjoy, more on the ChatGPT date guy, Vinnie reads your texts, and we play a game!