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Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Songs That Would Trigger Me If I We're Molested At Rollerland in 1996” by Devin. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Songs That Would Trigger Me If I We're Molested At Rollerland in 1996” by Devin1. “This is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan, Wino2. “Fantasy” by Mariah Carey3. “Twisted” by Keith Sweat4. “I Wanna Be Down” by Brandy5. “I'll Make Love To You” by Boyz II Men Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Kelly Alexander Show we dive into our Vintage Vault to a conversation we had with Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Brandy. Brandy has so many hit songs like the Boy Is Mine, What About Us and I Wanna Be Down and talks to us about what it was like to share the stage with fellow Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Monica when they collaborated on the Verzuz event which featured surprise appearances from people like Vice President Kamala Harris and former First Lady Michelle Obama. Thank you for listening!
ABOUT HIP HOP TREASURES, PREMIERING AUGUST 12TH AT 10/9 CT ON A&E A&E NETWORK ANNOUNCES NEW SERIES "HIP HOP TREASURES" FEATURING LL COOL J AND ICE T AS THEY TRACK DOWN ICONIC MEMORABILIA PREMIERING ON AUGUST 12 AT 10PM ET/PT IN HONOR OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIP HOPIN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSAL HIP HOP MUSEUM, NEW SERIES SETS TO PRESERVE LEGACY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONSA&E Network announces the new series "Hip Hop Treasures" following the search for lost Hip Hop memorabilia set to premiere on August 12 at 10PM ET/PT. Led by LL COOL J and Ice T alongside field collectors and museum curators, the team tells the story of some of Hip Hop's greatest artists and the items they made famous such as The Notorious B.I.G.'s iconic jersey from the "Juicy" video, Flavor Flav's clocks, DMX's Aaliyah car, and more. This exclusive partnership between A&E, Pulse Films, LL COOL J's Rock The Bells and The Universal Hip Hop Museum honors these music legends and brings their items back to the birthplace of the culture, The Bronx."Hip Hop Treasures" provides a behind the scenes look at the people and items that gave birth to the cultural phenomenon that is Hip Hop. With the help of LL COOL J, Ice T, field collectors Cipha Sounds and Yo-Yo along with Chief Museum Curator Paradise Gray and curator Pete Nice, some of these elusive items are brought back to the archive and will be put on display at The Universal Hip Hop Museum. The museum is poised to become "The Official Record of Hip Hop" and is currently in the process of building the world's largest Hip Hop memorabilia collection. The permanent home of the Universal Hip Hop Museum will open to visitors worldwide in 2024.Throughout the series, viewers will get a nostalgic look at the memorabilia, which is brought to life through personal stories from LL COOL J and Ice T along with unprecedented access to some of the biggest names in Hip Hop such as DMC (Run DMC), CeeLo Green, Flavor Flav, Fat Joe, Treach (Naughty by Nature,) Master P, Soulja Boy and many more. The series also features tributes to The Notorious B.I.G., DMX, Biz Markie and Coolio's last on-camera appearance before his passing in 2022.*Join the conversation by following @AETV and using #HipHopTreasures* "Hip Hop Treasures" will be available and on demand to stream on the A&E app and aetv.com"Hip Hop Treasures" is produced by Pulse Films and Rock The Bells for A&E Network. Executive producers for Pulse Films are Erica Hanson, Tracey Baker-Simmons, Andrena Hale and Mira King. Paradise Gray and Pete Nice are executive producers. Serving as executive producers for A&E Network are Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shelly Tatro and Jonathan Partridge. A+E Networks holds worldwide distribution rightsHere's the promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-QFdx_UuNg ABOUT DR. YOLANDA "YO-YO" WHITAKERDr. Yolanda "Yoyo" Whitaker is a Grammy-nominated hip hop entertainer, actress, educator, and philanthropist. The cast member of VH1's popular "Love & Hip Hop Hollywood" series is affectionately known as Auntie Yo-Yo. Raised in the South Central district of Los Angeles, her big break came when she appeared on Ice Cube's 1990 debut, "It's A Man's World," representing her gender in admirable style. Her own debut "Make Way for the Motherload" introduced her confident attitude along with the formation of the Intelligent Black Women's Coalition organization, which is now expanding into the virtual space to continue its work helping young girls learn to love themselves. Her songs "You Can't Play With My YoYo," "Bonnie & Clyde Theme" with Ice Cube and her iconic features on Jamaican goddess Patra's hit song "Romantic Call" and Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down" remix with MC Lyte and Queen Latifah are classics.As an actress, she has appeared in the Oscar-nominated film "Boyz N the Hood" as well as several television shows including '90s sitcom "Martin" where she portrayed the memorable, comical recurring character Keylolo. Yo-Yo can be seen on Disney Channel's series "Saturdays" as roller rink owner Duchess and coming soon as a field collector on "Hip Hop Treasures" (an A&E and Rock The Bells production). She also served as a co-host of VH1's "Miss Rap Supreme."Throughout her 30 years in entertainment, service has been synonymous with her work, whether mentoring young girls with the IBWC (Intelligent Black Women's Coalition), teaching youth about the music business with the YoYo School of Hip Hop, educating students on "How to Get A's in English Through Hip Hop" as an ambassador for the National College resource Foundation and Black College Expo and Latino College Expo, or other efforts. As a testament to her humanitarianism, in 2021, Yo-Yo received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from President Biden for her philanthropic work, national-wide, in the community. In 2022, she received another Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from the Biden Administration and presented an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Humanitarianism from Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University. In partnership with the National College Resource Foundation and Black College Expo, Yo-Yo has awarded over $60,000 in scholarships and continue to promote education through hip hop. This work is dear to Yo-Yo's heart.Yo-Yo also makes her mark on the airwaves as co-host of Café Mocha, the #1 nationally syndicated radio show for women of color, alongside Emmy Award Winner Loni Love and broadcast veteran Angelique Perrin. The 4-time Gracie award-winning show is heard in over 40 markets across the United States and on SiriusXM Channel 141. A true musical legend, Yo-Yo serves as ambassador of The National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Universal Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx and the city of Little Rock, Arkansas. Yo-Yo is a proud mother of two beautiful, intelligent daughters Tiffany and Sanai along with her G-baby Kai.“Hip Hop Treasures” follows the search for lost Hip Hop memorabilia. Led by LL COOL J and Ice T alongside field collectors and museum curators, the team tells the story of some of Hip Hop's greatest artists and the items they made famous such as The Notorious B.I.G.'s iconic jersey from the “Juicy” video, Flavor Flav's clocks, DMX's Aaliyah car, and more. This exclusive partnership between A&E, Pulse Films, LL COOL J's Rock The Bells and The Universal Hip Hop Museum honors these music legends and brings their items back to the birthplace of the culture, The Bronx. #HipHopTreasures Subscribe for more A&E shows: http://aetv.us/subscribe-ae Check out exclusive A&E content: Website - http://www.aetv.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AETV/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/aetv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aetv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aetv
"It's a crazy feeling right? To go from just making music in your room to now you get to play to people. It's unreal, I love it."We spoke to Toronto electronic dance artist LOSTBOYJAY. Riding the wave of a his infectious 2022 single COULD BE WRONG, Jay warmed up the decks in February for a unique underground show deep in the bowels of Toronto's Lower Bay subway station. This track cleverly transforms Brandy's I Wanna Be Down, into a summer-drenched house track. Freshly signed to Polydor Records and the entire festival season ahead of him, there's lots to celebrate. We discuss his journey from producing beats on Soundcloud to playing live shows and the positivity of the electronic dance community. You can catch him live in Toronto at CODA April 8 supporting Low Steppa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
August 15, 2022: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME breaks down the week in politics, puts the spotlight on Beyonce & Kelis with a discussion about music sampling, & sends a wonderful farewell to a Motown legend.PART 1 : ROME's 'RAID!"-A break down of the week in politics including the DOJ's search of Mar-A-Lago, breakthroughs in the Breonna Taylor case, & updates on competitive House races for the midterm elections.PART 2: Legendary singer/songwriter LAMONT DOZIER (June 16 1941 - August 8, 2022) of Motown Records and Holland-Dozier-Holland fame wrote some of the most iconic hits in pop music history. Music journalist A. SCOTT GALLOWAY stops by to help pay tribute.PART 3: Singer/Songwriting giant KIPPER JONES (co-writer of Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down" , "Baby" & "Best Friend") stops by for the first time to join a panel with JANINE COVENEY & JULIANA JAI BOLDEN to discuss the public kerfuffle between. Kelis & Beyonce and the delicate balance between artistry & royalties. An amazing show.So press PLAY and SHARE with your friends.
August 15, 2022: For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME breaks down the week in politics, puts the spotlight on Beyonce & Kelis with a discussion about music sampling, & sends a wonderful farewell to a Motown legend.PART 1 : ROME's 'RAID!"-A break down of the week in politics including the DOJ's search of Mar-A-Lago, breakthroughs in the Breonna Taylor case, & updates on competitive House races for the midterm elections.PART 2: Legendary singer/songwriter LAMONT DOZIER (June 16 1941 - August 8, 2022) of Motown Records and Holland-Dozier-Holland fame wrote some of the most iconic hits in pop music history. Music journalist A. SCOTT GALLOWAY stops by to help pay tribute.PART 3: Singer/Songwriting giant KIPPER JONES (co-writer of Brandy's "I Wanna Be Down" , "Baby" & "Best Friend") stops by for the first time to join a panel with JANINE COVENEY & JULIANA JAI BOLDEN to discuss the public kerfuffle between. Kelis & Beyonce and the delicate balance between artistry & royalties. An amazing show.So press PLAY and SHARE with your friends.
I Wanna Be Down by Brandi and Right Here by SWV
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 196 (Part 2 of 2): Singer/songwriter/producer Kipper Jones! Starting out as a Motown session singer in Los Angeles while still just a teen, he would go on to lead the vastly underappreciated 1980s funk band Tease, and collaborate with some of black music's biggest stars. Those successes include spearheading Vanessa Williams' vocal stardom with hits like “The Right Stuff” and “The Comfort Zone,” Brandy's “I Wanna Be Down” and “Baby,” Kenny Lattimore's “Never Too Busy,” and films like Robert Townsend's “The Five Heartbeats.” Other artists he has been associated with include Anita Baker, Teddy Pendergrass, Teena Marie, Lauryn Hill, Sly Stone, Paul Jackson, Chante Moore, Brian McKnight, Chaka Khan, Tevin Campbell, Boyz II Men, Wayman Tisdale and Patti Austin. In all, he has been part of seven Top 20 and three No. 1 R&B hits. His solo work includes last year's remake of Rose Royce's classic, “Wishing on a Star,” and he also hosts the “Know Better With Kipper Jones” podcast. RECORDED MARCH 2021 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
Episode Title: The Power Of Iconic Songs Feat. Kipper JonesEpisode Info: In this episode Durell is joined by iconic singer and songwriter Kipper Jones. Kipper and Durell start off the episode talking about his early upbringing in Flint Michigan and Los Angeles California. Kipper and Durell talk about the fact that making great as well as iconic songs is truly about being collaborative. Kipper stresses the importance of building and having a great team and being able to always know what's going on in your music business and “signing your own check. Kipper talks about going to high school with Wilton Felder & Wayne Henderson from “The Crusaders”, and eventually getting the opportunity to audition for Tammy Ellison's mother Marilyn McLeod who was a part of a very successful songwriting team with Pam Sawyer. Kipper then landed his first professional gig as a demo singer working for Motown Records.Kipper and Durell talk about the life and passing Of DMX and the fact that he was truly an iconic artist who impacted so many even though he definitely had his demons. They speak about creating art and how that translates into emotion and how that impacts so many people. Kipper and Durell discuss how each generation has “its own thing” and that it doesn't do anybody any good to be a hater. Kipper says there will be a time when what the young people are doing today will become old. Durell shares with Kipper that he deserves to have his flowers because of the power of the iconic songs that he has written during his career. Kipper is passionate about having a powerful product because nothing else matters if the song isn't impactful because other than that you are wasting your time.Kipper and Durell then discuss the vast and eclectic type of artists that he's worked with over his career like Darius Rucker formerly of Hootie & The Blowfish and the fact that he absolutely loves Country music. He shares that there's something special about the stories that are told in country music and that he's ready to offer something to the genre. Kipper and Durell speak about how blacks are trendsetters in mostly every major music genre, and that people love black culture except when the police officers come. Kipper shared how he got signed as the first male black artist to Virgin Music and he released his one and only major label release in 1990 entitled “Ordinary Story”. His album got many great reviews from publications like USA Today and L.A. Times. Kipper talks about even though he had all these departments within the label, if they aren't all working together it's easy to get caught up in major label end fighting. Kipper felt his album ultimately didn't receive the marketing and promotion it deserved. Kipper talked about how he got the opportunity to write and produce for Vanessa Williams . He wrote a couple songs called “Comfort Zone” which became the title track and “Freedom Dance” which became a huge anthem for the LGBT Community. Vanessa's album “The Comfort Zone” went double platinum. He then began working with Keith Crouch for what he thought would be for Vanessa's third album and ultimately came up with this great groove that became “I Wanna Be Down” which the A&R at East West Records wanted to demo the song on a 14 year old teen named Brandy. He also wrote 2 of her other hit singles “Baby” & “Brokenhearted”. He also talks about why her mother Sonja Norwood was so protective of Brandy in making sure she kept her innocence for as long as possible.Durell and Kipper end the episode talking about the educational element that he brings through a series of seminars & workshops he put together called ``ThePower Of A Great Song”, “ A Songwriter's Life” ``Soul In The Sanctuary” & “The Arbiters”. Kipper also shares why after such a long and successful career, why he decided to attend Berklee College to get his degree so he can continue to give back to the next generation as an educator.For More Information On Kipper Jones please visit his website below:https://kipperjones.com/
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 196 (Part 1 of 2): Singer/songwriter/producer Kipper Jones! Starting out as a Motown session singer in Los Angeles while still just a teen, he would go on to lead the vastly underappreciated 1980s funk band Tease, and collaborate with some of black music's biggest stars. Those successes include spearheading Vanessa Williams' vocal stardom with hits like “The Right Stuff” and “The Comfort Zone,” Brandy's “I Wanna Be Down” and “Baby,” Kenny Lattimore's “Never Too Busy,” and films like Robert Townsend's “The Five Heartbeats.” Other artists he has been associated with include Anita Baker, Teddy Pendergrass, Teena Marie, Lauryn Hill, Sly Stone, Paul Jackson, Chante Moore, Brian McKnight, Chaka Khan, Tevin Campbell, Boyz II Men, Wayman Tisdale and Patti Austin. In all, he has been part of seven Top 20 and three No. 1 R&B hits. His solo work includes last year's remake of Rose Royce's classic, “Wishing on a Star,” and he also hosts the “Know Better With Kipper Jones” podcast. RECORDED MARCH 2021 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
Episode Title: The Power Of Iconic Songs Feat. Kipper JonesEpisode Info: In this episode Durell is joined by iconic singer and songwriter Kipper Jones. Kipper and Durell start off the episode talking about his early upbringing in Flint Michigan and Los Angeles California. Kipper and Durell talk about the fact that making great as well as iconic songs is truly about being collaborative. Kipper stresses the importance of building and having a great team and being able to always know what's going on in your music business and “signing your own check. Kipper talks about going to high school with Wilton Felder & Wayne Henderson from “The Crusaders”, and eventually getting the opportunity to audition for Tammy Ellison's mother Marilyn McLeod who was a part of a very successful songwriting team with Pam Sawyer. Kipper then landed his first professional gig as a demo singer working for Motown Records.Kipper and Durell talk about the life and passing Of DMX and the fact that he was truly an iconic artist who impacted so many even though he definitely had his demons. They speak about creating art and how that translates into emotion and how that impacts so many people. Kipper and Durell discuss how each generation has “its own thing” and that it doesn't do anybody any good to be a hater. Kipper says there will be a time when what the young people are doing today will become old. Durell shares with Kipper that he deserves to have his flowers because of the power of the iconic songs that he has written during his career. Kipper is passionate about having a powerful product because nothing else matters if the song isn't impactful because other than that you are wasting your time.Kipper and Durell then discuss the vast and eclectic type of artists that he's worked with over his career like Darius Rucker formerly of Hootie & The Blowfish and the fact that he absolutely loves Country music. He shares that there's something special about the stories that are told in country music and that he's ready to offer something to the genre. Kipper and Durell speak about how blacks are trendsetters in mostly every major music genre, and that people love black culture except when the police officers come. Kipper shared how he got signed as the first male black artist to Virgin Music and he released his one and only major label release in 1990 entitled “Ordinary Story”. His album got many great reviews from publications like USA Today and L.A. Times. Kipper talks about even though he had all these departments within the label, if they aren't all working together it's easy to get caught up in major label end fighting. Kipper felt his album ultimately didn't receive the marketing and promotion it deserved. Kipper talked about how he got the opportunity to write and produce for Vanessa Williams . He wrote a couple songs called “Comfort Zone” which became the title track and “Freedom Dance” which became a huge anthem for the LGBT Community. Vanessa's album “The Comfort Zone” went double platinum. He then began working with Keith Crouch for what he thought would be for Vanessa's third album and ultimately came up with this great groove that became “I Wanna Be Down” which the A&R at East West Records wanted to demo the song on a 14 year old teen named Brandy. He also wrote 2 of her other hit singles “Baby” & “Brokenhearted”. He also talks about why her mother Sonja Norwood was so protective of Brandy in making sure she kept her innocence for as long as possible.Durell and Kipper end the episode talking about the educational element that he brings through a series of seminars & workshops he put together called ``ThePower Of A Great Song”, “ A Songwriter's Life” ``Soul In The Sanctuary” & “The Arbiters”. Kipper also shares why after such a long and successful career, why he decided to attend Berklee College to get his degree so he can continue to give back to the next generation as an educator.For More Information On Kipper Jones please visit his website below:https://kipperjones.com/
Brief thoughts on Brandy, Teyana Taylor, H.E.R & Erykah Badu rapping over the beat for Brandy’s hit “I Wanna Be Down.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mzhiphop/message
See who YoYo would choose to be quarantined with to make new music with, why she started her own Hip Hop education program with Black College Expo, and so much more. YOLANDA “YOYO” WHITAKER is a rapper, actress, educator and philanthropist. The new member of VH1's popular “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” series is affectionately known as Auntie YoYo. Raised in the South Central district of Los Angeles, her big break came when she appeared on Ice Cube's 1990 debut, “AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted,” duetting on "It's A Man's World," representing her gender in admirable style. Her own debut “Make Way for the Motherload” introduced her confident attitude along with the formation of the Intelligent Black Women's Coalition organization. Her songs “You Can't Play With My YoYo,” “Bonnie & Clyde Theme” with Ice Cube and her feature on Brandy's “I Wanna Be Down” remix with MC Lyte and Queen Latifah are classics. As an actress, she has appeared in the Academy Awards-nominated film “Boyz N the Hood” as well as a number of television shows including ‘90s sitcom “Martin” where she portrayed the memorable, comical recurring character Keylolo. She also served as a co-host of VH1's “Miss Rap Supreme.” In 2013, she founded the YoYo School of Hip Hop music academy where she teaches youth about arts and academics. With a commitment to educating our youth, YoYo is an Ambassador for the Black College Expo. The expo is an event that highlights over 50 of the 104 historically black colleges and universities. For more than seven years, YoYo's “How to Get A's in English Through Hip Hop” seminar has been a main feature during the expo. YoYo also makes her mark on the airwaves as co-host of Café Mocha, the #1 nationally syndicated radio show for women of color, alongside Emmy award winner Loni Love and broadcast veteran Angelique Perrin. The Gracie award-winning show is heard in over 35 markets across the United States and on SiriusXM Channel 141. YoYo teaches women about health and fitness via her “Get Fit With YoYo” program. She will be releasing “Out of Control,” her first new song in more than 10 years. The track features “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” castmate Brittany B, who is also an A&R for Warner Bros., Tyeler Reign, season 5 winner of Jermaine Dupri's “Rap Game” series, as well as Patient Picasso. YoYo is a proud new grandmother and mother of two beautiful, intelligent daughters. Yo-Yo - Out of Control (feat. Patient Picasso, Brittany B & Tyeler Reign) OUT NOW: Clean - https://foundation-media.ffm.to/yoyo Explicit - https://foundation-media.ffm.to/outof... ℗ 2019 YoYo Fearless Ent. Video Released on: 2019-12-2 Shot By: TMG Films Edited and Produced By: Patient Picasso Co-Edited Follow YoYo: https://www.instagram.com/yoyofearless/ https://www.facebook.com/YoYoFearless/ https://twitter.com/yoyowhitaker Follow Camille: https://www.instagram.com/therealcamillekauer/ https://www.facebook.com/therealcamillekauer/ https://www.twitter.com/ckonair1 Intro music used with permission by: "Independent" by Breed Beats Full song: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/breedbeats/independent Follow Breed Beats at: https://www.instagram.com/breedbeats/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
Here is a little preview, well, some bits and pieces of what to expect from this upcoming season. And a little extra stuff that I think you’ll find here since I doubt that I’ll plan to add it to the S2 premiere.Normally though, I don't include music but just for this occasion, I added it because why not but I did credited the music in the description right here cuz did not want a longer "audio file" so there's that.Songs are I Wanna Be Down by Brandy (high pitched), Tired Break by Max McFerren, Raw Space by Spazz Cardigan, Busy Beat by Silent Partner, and Me by CLC (but a lil “high-cented”)
In episode 57, we have another relaxing show on this week’s Soulfood! For our appetizer we have “Dysfunctional”by Kaytranada featuring VanJess. Our main course is the amazing new album “Bussin” by Devin Morrison. Plus, for dessertwe have “I Wanna Be Down” by Brandy. . All this and a whole lot more on that #Soulfood.
In episode 57, we have another relaxing show on this week’s Soulfood! For our appetizer we have “Dysfunctional”by Kaytranada featuring VanJess. Our main course is the amazing new album “Bussin” by Devin Morrison. Plus, for dessertwe have “I Wanna Be Down” by Brandy. . All this and a whole lot more on that #Soulfood.
MC Lyte the legendary lyricist, DJ, voice over talent, actress, entertainer and icon joins the Cut Curator Podcast and talks about being socially conscience at a young age, how she ended up DJing Michael Jordan's wedding, why she never did a song with Salt N Pepa, her scholarship initiative to #EducateOURMen and why she took an 11 year break in between recording new music.
#nycmixing // New York City Mixing // Weekly Dancehall + Soca Podcast // MiXed + ReMiXed Live!
Reminder - The Weeknd Remix, Trouble Maker - Beenie Man, Hold Ya Head Up (#nycmixing) - The Notorious B. I. G. & Bob Marley Remix, Its Okay (One Blood) - The Game, Black & Yellow - Wiz Khalifa Remix, Guyanese Black and Yellow, Ghetto Story - Baby Cham, Akon & Alicia Keys Remix, Miss Fatty - Million Stylez, Later Fi She - Black Er, Clique (#nycmixing) - Kanye West Remix, Last Night (#nycmixing) - Dr. Evil Remix, As Mi Forward - Busy Signal & Million Stylez, First Time, Tempted To Touch - Beres Hammond & Cutty Ranks Remix, Selfish Girl - Rihanna, Don't You Know - Isasha, Wanna Be Love - Buju Banton, Pretty Girl - Sanchez, Soldering - Starlites, Send Dem In - Singer J & Frisco Kid, Get Wild - Ricardo Drue, Come To Meh (BSR Road Mix) - Iwer George Remix, Bottom In De Road - Iwer George, Lean With It - Mr. Vegas, Love My Browning - Buju Banton, Loneliness - Sanchez, Johnny Too Bad - Ken Lazarus, Way You Do The Things You Do - UB40, Sweet Lies - Beres Hammond, I Wanna Be Down (#nycmixing) - Tony Curtis Remix
"Groove your Soul", um programa dedicado à música soul, da autoria de Lucélia Fernandes. Para ouvir em direto, quintas-feiras, às 23 horas na Rádio Autónoma (http://player.radioautonoma.com/). À meia-noite, o podcast fica aqui disponível (http://groove.radioautonoma.com). Playlist: 01. Mobb Deep - "Shook Ones (Part II)" 02. Mobb Deep - "Back At You" 03. Brandy - "I Wanna Be Down" (Ft. Mc Lyte, YoYo & Queen Latifah) 04. Brandy & Monica - "The Boy Is Mine" 05. Moob Deep - "Its Mine (Ft. Nas)" 06. Notorious B.I.G. - "Warning" 07. Notorious B.I.G. Ft. 112 - "Skys The Limit" 08. Ice Cube - "It Was A Good Day" 09. Tupac - "So many Tears" 10. Tupac - "Ratha Be Ya Nigga" 11. Tupac - "Ambitionz Az a Ridah" 12. Wu-Tang Clan - "C.R.E.A.M." 13. Mobb Deep - "Peer Pressure (The Large Proffesor)" 14. Tupac - "Dear Mama"
My 90's Ladieswww.mixcrate.com/audio/2/5/255412-Q4vpdxnf.mp3Come And Talk to MeJodeciCan We TalkTevin CampbellBring It All To MeBlaqueI Need A GirlP. Diddy ft. Usher & LoonGone Till It's GoneJanet Jackson ft. Q-TipWaterfallsTLCI Wanna Be DownBrandyCan't You SeeTotal ft. Notorious B.I.G.Satisfy YouP. Diddy ft. R. KellyDon't Take It PersonalMonicaJust A FriendBiz MarkieNo DiggityBlackstreet ft. Dr. DreHey MaCam'RonLove No LimitMary J. BligeFreak Like MeAdina HowardRock The BoatAaliyahSend My LoveBorn JamericansRight HereSWVAnythingSWV ft. ODBNo MoreRuff EndzDance TonightLucy PearlEvery Little Thing I DoSoul 4 RealLoungin'LL Cool J ft. TotalWe Can Freak ItKuruptU Don't Have To CallUsherMy Cherie AmourStevie Wonder
DJ $tylez presents The Case of the 90's Vol. 2 (Women's Edition) 1. DJ $tylez Commercial Rosco's Drop 2. Sock It 2 Me - Missy Elliott 3. Make It Hot - Nicole 4. Can We - SWV 5. Always Be My Baby (Mr Dupri Mix Feat. Da Brat And Xscape) - Mariah Carey 6. Just Kickin' It - Xcsape 7. Old Time's Sake - Sweet Sable 8. Love No Limit (Radio Jazz Mix) - Mary J. Blige 9. Are You Ready (Detroit Rmx) - Pebbles 10. I Wanna Be Down (remix) - Brandy ft Yo-Yo, MC Lyte and Queen Latifah 11. Make Up Your Mind (Dave "Jam" Hall Flavor Rmx) -Assorted Phlavors ft Big Daddy kane 12. I Can Love You - Mary J. Blige 13. What About Us (Lil' Jon Rmx) - Total 14. No, No, No, No Part 2 (Feat. Wyclef Jean) - Destiny's Child 15. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 16. I Got Somebody Else - Changing Faces 17. Hold On - En Vogue 18. Come On - Billy Lawrence 19. Sitting Home - Total 20. I Still Love You - Monifah 21. Creep (Untouchables remix) - TLC 22. Anything (remix) - SWV 23. Back And Forth - Aaliyah Facebook: facebook.com/Stylez2004