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Janelle Monaé is not happy with Nelly, and she made it known at a Grammy afterparty this weekend. While on stage doing a freestyle, she rapped how she used to be a fan of Nelly, and she is not anymore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Tuesday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew discusses a variety of topics. Janelle Monaé is not happy with Nelly, and she made it known at a Grammy afterparty this weekend. While on stage doing a freestyle, she rapped how she used to be a fan of Nelly, and she is not anymore. In other celebrity news, T.I. and Tiny’s $53 million settlement from MGA Entertainment has been awarded back to the couple. T.I. and Tiny were awarded $71 million originally but $53 million was reversed. A judge has now applied $53 million back to T.I. and Tiny’s lawsuit settlement. Also, DJ Mustard and Heinz have made the obvious paring and have entered a partnership. DJ Mustard and Heinz will unveil their new line of mustards with the Grammy award winning producer. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the TransLash Podcast takes a break for the holidays, we're sharing some of our favorite episodes from the archive. In this replay from 2022, Imara has an eye opening conversation with the one and only Janelle Monaé, an 8-time Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, actor, and one of the most celebrated voices of our time. In the interview, Janelle opens up about the challenges of exploring her queerness in the public eye, how she learned she didn't need to prove herself to anyone, and her brand new book, The Memory Librarian. Imara and Janelle also talk about the necessity to break free from our past in order to create the future we all want; moving beyond conventional ideas of sexual orientation and gender identity.Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Instagram (@Imara_jones_), Threads (@imara_jones_), Bluesky (@imarajones.bsky.social), X (@ImaraJones)Send your trans joy recommendations to translash_podcast@translash.org Follow Janelle Monaé on social media and check out the Memory Librarian: Janelle Monaé: @JanelleMonae (Twitter), @janellemonae (Instagram)The Memory Librarian: https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/the-memory-librarianTransLash Podcast is produced by Translash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our senior sound engineer and a contributing producer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faustina Agolley is a writer, producer, DJ, presenter, actor, and all-round legend.She hosted Video Hits, Channel Ten's flagship music program in Australia, from 2006-2011; she's toured with Oprah Winfrey as her resident DJ, and she made her stage debut in the 2017 Sydney Theatre Company award-winning production, The Father.We discuss music by Kylie Minogue, Janelle Monaé, and Tyler, The Creator.You can follow Faustina online here.Send us a textSupport the showTo celebrate our fiftieth episode, I want to hear your queer tracks. Send me a voice note of a song, album, or artist that has resonated with your life, and I'll include it in Episode 50. Email me your voicenote at tracksofourqueers@gmail.com. Help keep Tracks of Our Queers ad-free by shouting me a coffee right here. Thank you for your support.
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Nothing I do is regular” — Cam'RonB! NOTE - Recorded in East New York, Brooklyn - 'Tis the Season ...INyo PSA “Stop the VIOLENCE” — KRS-One1 I'm Ready - The Diplomats2 Ready '24 - J. Cole/Cam'Ron3 How Many Mics - Fugees4 You Don't Know My Name - Alicia Keys5 No Stranger to Love - Roy Ayers6 Whatever Goes Around - Jerry Butler7 The Look of Love - Isaac Hayes8 Golden Rainbows - Alphonse Mouzon9 This Feeling's Rated X-tra - Carl Carlton10 Snooze - SZA11 Self - Khalid12 All My Life - Lil Durk/J. Cole13 Not Alike - Eminem/Royce da 5'9"14 Silent Hill - Kendrick Lamar/Kodak Black15 Yes We Can Can - The Pointer Sisters16 Put Out My Fire - Lamont Dozier17 You're So Good to Me - Curtis Mayfield18 Water - Tyla/Travis Scott19 I Can't Stop - John Davis & The Monster Orchestra20 Glow of Love - Change21 What's Good - Tyler the Creator22 Champagne Sh!t - Janelle Monáe/Latto/Quavo23 Flaunt It Cheap - Rae Sremmurd24 Slide - Sy Smith“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP JARCASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
The devotion for today, Friday, February 17, 2023 was written by Jonathon McClellan and is narrated by Thomas Riggs. Today's Words of Inspiration come from Janelle Mona'e:Even if it makes others uncomfortable, I will love who I am.Support the show
On this edition of the Richard Crouse Show we get to know Teddy Wilson, co-host of “The Mightiest,” a six-episode docu-series, airing on Wednesdays on the Discovery Channel, that examines the science and ingenuity behind some of the biggest and most complex planes, trains, and ships that humankind has ever made and operated. From re-engineered Chinook helitankers fighting wildfires 24/7 in Southern California, to a train that helps sustain life and connect communities, the series gives viewers an all-access pass to every aspect of the vessels and the people around it as they embark on new and dangerous journeys. Then, we meet Enuka Okuma. You know here as detective Traci Nash in the police drama series, Rookie Blue. She is also known for her work on the television series Madison (and Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye. Today we talk about her work as one of the stars and writers of the hit CBC show Workin' Moms. We'll meet meet Humble the Poet. He is a Canadian-born rapper, spoken-word artist, poet, internationally bestselling author, and former elementary school teacher with a wildly popular blog with over 100,000 monthly readers. After the international best-selling success of his book “Unlearn,” Humble The Poet is back with a new book, “How to be Love(D).” With short chapters filled with insight, advice, and personal anecdotes from his own journey, this book is a guide to self-love that helps clarify your path inward toward the inherent love and value that is within each of us… perfect reading for the start of a new year. As we get closer to Awards Season, there is an embarrassment of riches of movies playing in theatres this month. IN this segment, we meet two of the stars of two of the season's best movies. First, we meet Brendan Fraser. In his first leading role in a decade, he is garnering Oscar buzz for playing a 600-pound man trying to reconnect with his daughter in “The Whale.” The specter of death hangs over every frame of “The Whale,” and yet Fraser manages to bring optimism to a character not long for this world. He's looking to set things straight and make sure Ellie will have the tools to have a decent life after he goes. It is a tremendous performance that soars, transcending the stage-bound nature of the story. Now let's meet Janelle Monáe. The Grammy nominated singer, rapper and actor is one of the stars of of “Glass Onion,” the sequel to the 2019 hit “Knives Out.” In the movie tech billionaire Miles Bron, played by Ed Norton, invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, is put on the case.
Dans cette émission, nous nous intéressons à l'histoire de la non-histoire des lesbiennes. Contestation la plus radicale des modèles sexuels, les lesbiennes peuvent démonter le jeu sexuel et social qui se joue sur la scène patriarcale. C'est pourquoi elles ont été souvent occultées. Dans ce premier volet nous partons sur les traces de Sappho jusqu'aux aristochattes victime d'une Révolution française lesbophobe... extraits : A une aimée de Sappho, Canzo de Beatriz de Romans, Boudour des Milles et une nuit, Je vis Je meurs de Louise Labé, Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus de Madeleine de Scudéry, poème d'Adélaide Dufrénoy, musiques : La Marelle de Birds on a Wire, Ta Reine d'Angèle, C'est toi qu'elle préfère d'Alice et moi, Make me feel de Janelle Monaé.
Imara has an eye opening conversation with the one and only Janelle Monaé, an 8-time Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, actor, and one of the most celebrated voices of our time. In the interview, Janelle opens up about the challenges of exploring her queerness in the public eye, how she learned she didn't need to prove herself to anyone, and her brand new book, The Memory Librarian. Imara and Janelle also talk about the necessity to break free from our past in order to create the future we all want; moving beyond conventional ideas of sexual orientation and gender identity.This very special episode of our podcast is presented by Martell Blue Swift and Acast Creative.You can connect with us on social media!Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Twitter (@ImaraJones) and Instagram (@Imara_jones_)Follow Janelle Monaé on social media and check out the Memory LibrarianJanelle Monaé: @JanelleMonae (Twitter), @janellemonae (Instagram)The Memory Librarian: https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/the-memory-librarianTransLash Podcast is produced by Translash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Callie Wright. Our intern is Mirana Munson-Burke.Xander Adams does the sound editing for our show.Digital strategy by Daniela Capistrano.Music: Ben Draghi and ZZK records. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan and Lyra discuss two satires of capitalism focusing on unlikely antiheroes. Lyra chooses Mary Harron's 2000 bloodbath American Psycho, and Dan chooses Boots Riley's madcap 2018 Sorry to Bother You. How many Patrick Batemans are there? What's that business card made out of? And what's that whinnying sound? Intro music: Huey Lewis and the News, "Hip to Be Square" from American Psycho.Mid-show music: Tune-Yards, "SIGNS (Detroit's Theme)" from Sorry to Bother You.Outro music: The Coup and Janelle Monaé, "Whatthegirlmuthafuckinwannadoo" from Sorry to Bother You.
Happy #talktuesday! Today @theeamateurexpert is going LIVE with Robert Casey (@robg317)! Robert Casey is a musician, producer and an audio engineer based in Los Angeles. He graduated from Full Sail University with a Bachelor's Degree in Recording Arts. His work has been featured in Billboard, Okayplayer, VICE Channel 'i-D', Ebony Magazine and many more. We will be discussing his career path, his ideas of success and the tips & motivators he used along the way. Guest bio: Robert Casey is a musician, producer and an audio engineer based in Los Angeles. He graduated from Full Sail University with a Bachelor's Degree in Recording Arts. His work has been featured in Billboard, Okayplayer, VICE Channel 'i-D', Ebony Magazine and many more. Audio Engineer: b_cuz Originally recorded February 22, 2022 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeamateurexpert/support
Jemel McWilliams is the creative force behind performances you've likely seen-- John Legend, Janelle Mona, Alicia Keys, Lizzo, MAGIC! and The Walls Group have worked under his direction. His artistic vision has manifested on the multiple platforms, including the Oscars, Grammy's, Coachella, BET Awards, NBC's "The Voice," and numerous music videos. McWilliams is a dancer, choreographer, and an all-around Renaissance man. His work is inspiring, but as revealed in this conversation with Dr. Alan Campbell, his positive worldview is infectious.
Welcome to the bumper episode of dreams. The Pappy's trilogy is complete. Are you boxing out and tearing into a rotisserie chicken? Then you're at Benstival! Featuring the legendary likes of Janelle Monaé and Paul Simon, not forgetting ol' Clarkey & Hoss! *DISCLAIMER - They don't know shit!* Please follow Ben on social media: @BenPappyClark Also please follow us on social media: @CastivalPodcast on Twitter. You can also email us on CastivalPodcast@gmail.com if you wanted to contact us with any questions or if you wanted to submit your own music festivals. Thank you again to Daisy Francis for her help. Further Plugs Follow me (Matt Hoss) on @MattHossComedy on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Check out my daily Twitch streams on @MattHossComedy to see me play video games. https://www.twitch.tv/matthosscomedy Please buy my sci-fi book about the environmental end of the world called PURIFY. Available on www.Matthosscomedy.com as well as https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/checkout/9CJ9THHKPP264 Check out my website for my comedy goodies and to see what I'm up to. http://www.matthosscomedy.com/ Buy my Stand-up Comedy debut hour: Here Comes Your Man from bandcamp. Why don't you check out my other podcasts? Matt Hoss Talks To People He Likes is a an interview based podcast with musicians and comedians. Miffs is hosted by Matt Hoss and Dan Rhodes and they goofily retell and analyse Ancient Greek, Roman and Norse myths.
'Smile' by Charlie Chaplin. Every recording I've heard of this features really dedicated vocalists with lots of flourishes -- Nat Cole, Natalie Cole, Janelle Monaé, Judy Garland, a whole passel of creme de la creme singers like Josh Groban & Celine Dion and an opera tenor and oh I give UP -- and I just honestly don't even know. So I half-assed it and there we go. Because I've been trying for days and I don't feel any closer. Better to do it imperfect and move on.
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks' liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks' liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University Press, 2021) by Dr. Daphne Brooks is a lyrical masterpiece that takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a century of Black sound from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé. In writing alongside the sistas who cared for Black women's musicianship like Pauline Hopkins and Janelle Monaé, Brooks casts contemporary performers as archivists, acclaimed writers as sound theorists, record label originators as music critics, and fans as the vital keepers of Black sound. Brooks’ liner notes are a “requiem” for the oversight of Black women musicians and their intellectual resonance, powerfully uncovering their sonic, visual, and kinesthetic innovations through a Black feminist conceptual lens. On each step of the journey, Brooks presents Black sound women as radical intellectuals, as the creators of modernity, and as the fierce leaders of revolutionary world-making. Amanda Joyce Hall is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. She is writing an international history on the global movement against South African apartheid during the 1970s and 1980s. She tweets from @amandajoycehall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
BRANDON O'NEAL is a native of Knoxville,TN, trained and mentored by Emmy Award winner Debbie Allen. CREDITS include - Broadway: The Lion King and Wicked. Film: Netflix’s Christmas on the Square, La La Land, Ted 2, and Fame (2009) TV: 2020 Grammy Awards with Misty Copeland, Grey’s Anatomy (Season 14), Scandal (Season 7), Lip Sync Battle (Season 2&3), Broad City, Dancing with the Stars, The Late Late Show with James Corden (in multiple episodes) Commercials: Ford (Super Bowl), Amazon Prime, Subway, Gap and AT&T. Brandon has also had the good fortune to work with Misty Copeland, Will Smith, Paula Abdul, Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder, Ne-Yo, John Legend, Janelle Monaé, Kacey Musgraves, Miley Cyrus, Billy Porter, Rob Ashford, Marguerite Derricks, Garth Fagan and Desmond Richardson to name a few. @iambrandononealFacebook Take Your Career to the Next Level!Work 1-on-1 with Dane, host of You Booked It.
As we continue to celebrate Black History month during February, we’ve been showcasing and highlighting artists that have shaped popular culture and made an impact far beyond their respected craft. In this episode of Black excellence, we’ll take a look at who some are calling America’s most revolutionary artist: Janelle Monáe . Born in Kansas City, Janelle was exposed to music at an early while being raised in the church. While always encouraged, the dream of becoming a famous singer couldn’t be further from reality as Janelle had to overcome obstacles early on. She comes from very humble beginnings, and while that in itself can be a crippling disadvantage, her father also battled with addiction. To quote Janelle directly “I come from a very hard working class family who make nothing into something… I’ve never forgotten where I’ve come from.” Those humble beginnings laid the foundation for success in her entertainment career. Singing wasn’t the only thing Janelle was talented at… She was also a fantastic playwright. At just 12 years old, she penned a script that told the story of a boy and a girl who were competing for the love of a plant… A story inspired by Stevie Wonder’s Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants. She received a scholarship to study musical theatre at the American Musical an Dramatic Academy in New York, however it wasn’t the right fit for her. Feeling creatively stifled, Janelle decided to move to Atlanta and her breakthrough would come soon after. While in the ATL, Janelle was on the music circuit trying to make a name for herself as a singer/songwriter. Her quest had her performing at an open mic one night, when just by chance Big Boi of the legendary Hip Hop duo Outkast was in the audience. Thoroughly impressed with her performance, she would start working with the group and make appearances on their Purple Ribbon All Stars Album, and soundtrack for feature film Idlewild. Following this, she caught the attention of infamous record producer Sean Puff Daddy Combs, and signed to Bad Boy Records. Her debut album, The ArchAndroid was released in 2010 and nominated for a Best Urban Contemporary Album at the Grammys. In 2012, she enjoyed the #1 Spot on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as in 12 other countries with her feature on Fun’s “We Are Young”. She was also named one of the new faces of CoverGirl saying “It's time that women truly owned their superpowers and used their beauty and strength to change the world around them. While an exceptional musician and singer, her opportunity to fulfill her acting dreams came to fruition in 2016 starring in the brad pitt executive produced, Oscar winning film Moonlight. Moonlight, a powerful drama that explores a young man’s difficulties with sexuality, identity and emotions as he matures, launched Janelle into the spotlight. In 2018, she covered Rolling Stone magazine describing herself as “a Black Queer Woman.” Later I read about pansexuality and was like, ‘Oh, these are things that I identify with too.’ I’m open to learning more about who I am.” It should come as no surprise that she is willing to give back to the communities that rally and support her endeavours. In 2020, she was 1 of many high profile celebrities that offered to pay bail for the protestors in Minnesota following the killing of George Floyd. She is also a co-chair in Michelle Obama’s “When We Vote” campaign, and hasperformed to benefit many human rights campaigns including “Turning Up TheFight Against Poverty” Art as a word in itself is subjective. What is art? Can it actually be defined? Or is it just expression in any form? If that is the case, and that is the answer then who is America’s Most Revolutionary artists? Whether it be music, musicals, plays, movies, or television… I think it’s safe to say it is Janelle Monae. From small beginnings to substantial impact, Janelle Monáe is black excellence. Check back for more #BlackExcellence episodes throughout #BlackHistoryMonth
On Your Artwork: Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Janelle Monaé + Meghan Thee Stallion. Drake + Dua Lipa. Dermot Kennedy, The Weeknd + Jason Derulo. So there’s a fight on between Declan McKenna and Rolling Stones for number one album. Another fight between Cardi B + Meghan Thee Stallion and 24kGoldn + Iann Dior for the singles. We have brand new music from Stormzy, Kygo, David Guetta + Sia, Justin Beiber and more. Miley Cyrus takes the Top 10 by storm, whilst Jason Derulo just misses out. Plenty more surprises on the way. There’s an awakening happening right here over two hours for you, get settled in + get Alexa to do it for you, “Alexa, play Electric Thunder Radio Podcast on TuneIn”. Enjoy!
Angelique belt met zangeres Nicole Bus over haar nieuwe live album. Andere Solid Vibes komen deze week van SZA, Alfa Mist, Paul Epworth, Vulfpeck, Skip Marley, Artemis & Cecile McLorin Salvant, Joshua J, Janelle Monaé, Jungle By Night en Alicia Keys.
Bienvenue Dans le monde de... Cheetah ! “No limit”. C'est clairement le mindset de l'invitée spéciale du 3ème épisode de notre podcast #DansLeMondeDe. Marina Wilson aka Cheetah est une créative dans tous les sens du terme. DJ, beatmakeuse, experte du digital et du branding, elle nous raconte son parcours avec générosité. Ensemble, on discute d'une multitude de sujets, entre autres : Son amour pour le HipHop (s/o 3010, Baxter, Eddie Hyde), pour la musique Afro et sa scène actuelle. Les plateformes médiatiques et digitales qu'elle a construites au fil des années (#BBrainAgency). Sa collaboration avec Nike (#AfroFlex). Sa première partie lors d'un concert de Janelle Monaé, son event #TrapAfrica... Son impressionnante éthique de travail. Sa vision du DJing en France… Motivation et inspiration garanties ! _______________________
On this episode,we get you cuaght up on all the shows. Whats going on with Stargirl,Doom Patrol,and Agents of Shield. We will fill you in. Then we go over the news. Comic con at home, Clone Wars spin off,and more.I also get into why I think Janelle Mona'e isnt a good fit for the role of Storm.All this plus alot more on this episode of Saturday Night Nerdvana. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekgauntletpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekgauntletpodcast/support
Jemel McWilliams is the creative force behind performances you’ve likely seen-- John Legend, Janelle Monaé, Alicia Keys, Lizzo, MAGIC! and The Walls Group have worked under his direction. His artistic vision has manifested on the multiple platforms, including the Oscars, Grammy's, Coachella, BET Awards, NBC's “The Voice,” and numerous music videos. McWilliams is a dancer, choreographer, and an all-around Renaissance man. His work is inspiring, but as revealed in this conversation with Dr. Alan Campbell, his positive worldview is infectious.
On the 140th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Dark Lane Demo Tapes" by Drake, "TO FEEL ALIVE EP" by Kali Uchis, and "Making A Door Less Open" by Car Seat Headrest.New singles: “How Far” by Gorillaz feat. Skepta and Tony Allen, "Savage (Remix)" by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé, "Why Worry" by Isaiah Rashad, "John Redcorn" by SIR (new music video) , "Window" by Still Woozy, and "Face" by Jessy LanzaRIP legendary drummer Tony Allen. Offset & Friends almost pull off a concert in virtual reality. Janelle Monaé holds a benefit concert Black & LGBTQ+ owned businesses. The Dark Lane Demo Tapes review. SXSW gets sued for not refunding tickets, and Record Store Day is delayed again. The TO FEEL ALIVE EP review. Portugal The Man fights back against a book ban, festival goers are stranded in Panama, and drive-in concerts are now all the rage in Denmark. The Making A Door Less Open review. Eminem confronts a home invader. Daft Punk is set to score an upcoming film, and you soon might be able to buy a LEGO version of the iconic duo's live set.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. Check out Sean and Dan's respective 2020 playlists on Spotify for their favorites of the year so far. Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
Why do we think we can predict the future with data? And how do we escape the confines of our algorithms? [16:11] This week, Joey and Aaron talk about weather radars, Lorenz attractors, picking a good restaurant, Janelle Monaé, ambivalent Spotify, and Netflix's Max. They don't talk about vegan Hamster Hams. references A video on Lorenz attractors and chaotic systems From the Aaron Powers book club (a competitor to the Joey Camire bookclub): Stumbling on Happiness Night of 1000 Stevies Max, Netflix's failed recommendation algorithm. (This video serves us some serious Jackbox vibes.)
Janelle Monaé is beyond talented. Period.
All month long on the Eight One Sixty, Chris Haghirian is chatting with local music aficionados about their top area albums of the decade. This week, Chris is joined by The Kansas City Star & KCUR 89.3 contributor Bill Brownlee. Hear tracks from Bobby Watson, Stik Figa, Janelle Monaé and more.
Join us as we discuss the first female astronaut from the US, Sally Ride. She served on two shuttle missions and paved the way for more women to join and serve in the space program. She was a pioneer for girls in science, teaching us that no matter your gender, science is for everyone. Song credits: "Sally Ride" by Janelle Mona'e.
This episode does what it says in the title, it’s another hang out where we listen to and talk about music that we really like! Featuring music by Janelle Monaé, The Internet, Michael Jackson, Anderson .Paak, Punch Brothers, and Kamasi Washington. We hope you discover something that you like!
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
A Deep Affair 18 DJ set. Deep house electronic beats with soul. http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/ #Electronica #VocalHouse "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net!" (iTunes Review) iTunes http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Google Play http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/gpm Spotify http://bit.ly/KerrySpotify RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Choose Your Device: http://on.fb.me/GROD86 (Android, Windows Phone, iOS) Track Lists & Download http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/ Listen on my free app! Club Kerry NYC iOS App: http://bit.ly/kerryiosapp Club Kerry NYC Android App: http://bit.ly/AndroidKerry Club Kerry NYC Windows App: http://bit.ly/KerryWindows Premium Subscribe for extra episodes! Track List (55:47): 1. Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel (EDX's Dubai Skyline Extended Mix) 2. Portugal. The Man - Live In The Moment (Hook N Sling x Slow Magic Remix). ***DJ FAVORITE!!!*** 3. Elderbrook - Sleepwalking. ***DJ Fave*** 4. Lissat & Voltaxx - Sweet Love (feat. Jenniffer Kae) [Lexer Remix] 5. Chicane - A Love That's Hard To Find (Swung Club Mix) 6. RÜFÜS DU SOL - No Place (Extended Mix) 7. Jan Blomqvist - The Space In Between (Original Mix) 8. BlueAzure, The Korvids - Beach Coma (BlueAzure Remix) 9. Audiojack - Reverie (Original Mix) 10. Niall Horan - This Town (Tiesto Remix) 11. Au/Ra & CamelPhat - Panic Room (Club Mix) 12. Alok Mathieu Koss - Big Jet Plane (Extended Mix) 13. Le Visiteur, Jova Radevska - New Way To Be Happy (Matvey Emerson Remix) 14. KAYU Feat. Mila Jam - Better Days ***DJ FAVORITE!*** 15. Tove Lo - Disco Tits (Oliver Remix)
НОВЫЙ МИКС ИЗ СЕРИИ "DISCOTEKA vol.26" ОТ НАШЕГО СОВМЕСТНОГО ПРОЕКТА С DJ ALEX KLAAYS ! КАЧАЙТЕ ,СЛУШАЙТЕ И ЗАРЯЖАЙТЕСЬ ПОЗИТИВОМ !!!P.S. НЕ ЗАБЫВАЕМ ПОДДЕРЖАТЬ СОАВТОРА DJ ALEX KLAAYS - 01.Felon Ft. Hayley May - Till The Morning (Extended Club Mix) 02.Danny Darko Feat Jova Radevska - Butterfly (Dima Love remix) 03.Jerome Price, Alex Mills - Get Me There (Original Mix) 04.Rio Dela Duna feat. Michelle Martinez - Testing Me (Francesco Gomez Remix) 05.Jerome Robins - Sing It Back (Original Mix) 06.Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel (KC Lights Remix) 07.Danny Eigh - My Love (Daniel Merano & Dino Remix) 08.Giglianni, Parker Brando - Better Then That (Original Mix) 09.John Ross & Whyimshy - Used (feat. whyimshy) (Original Mix) 10.EVOXX & PADOXX - The Bass, The Drums (Original Mix) 11.Boogie Bitches & Makki - FSG (Original Mix) 12.2SOUL - Maneque(Original Mix) 13.Billy Kenny & Wongo - 4 My PPL (Extended Mix) 14.Huda Hudia & Si-Dog & Sweet Charlie & Monikkr - Dime Dropper Pt.2(VIP Bass House Mix) 15.Peter Gabriels - Hold Down For Me(Club Mix) 16.Felguk, Joy Corporation, Dazzo - You Gonna Want Me(Extended Mix) 17.UnFit - Hello (Original Mix) 18.JJ Mullor, Block & Crown - Keep on Cheating (Original Club Mix) 19.Kian O'Gorman - Slip & Slide (Original Mix) 20.Wolsh - The Way (Original Mix)
НОВЫЙ МИКС ИЗ СЕРИИ "DISCOTEKA vol.26" ОТ НАШЕГО СОВМЕСТНОГО ПРОЕКТА С DJ ALEX KLAAYS ! КАЧАЙТЕ ,СЛУШАЙТЕ И ЗАРЯЖАЙТЕСЬ ПОЗИТИВОМ !!!P.S. НЕ ЗАБЫВАЕМ ПОДДЕРЖАТЬ СОАВТОРА DJ ALEX KLAAYS - 01.Felon Ft. Hayley May - Till The Morning (Extended Club Mix) 02.Danny Darko Feat Jova Radevska - Butterfly (Dima Love remix) 03.Jerome Price, Alex Mills - Get Me There (Original Mix) 04.Rio Dela Duna feat. Michelle Martinez - Testing Me (Francesco Gomez Remix) 05.Jerome Robins - Sing It Back (Original Mix) 06.Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel (KC Lights Remix) 07.Danny Eigh - My Love (Daniel Merano & Dino Remix) 08.Giglianni, Parker Brando - Better Then That (Original Mix) 09.John Ross & Whyimshy - Used (feat. whyimshy) (Original Mix) 10.EVOXX & PADOXX - The Bass, The Drums (Original Mix) 11.Boogie Bitches & Makki - FSG (Original Mix) 12.2SOUL - Maneque(Original Mix) 13.Billy Kenny & Wongo - 4 My PPL (Extended Mix) 14.Huda Hudia & Si-Dog & Sweet Charlie & Monikkr - Dime Dropper Pt.2(VIP Bass House Mix) 15.Peter Gabriels - Hold Down For Me(Club Mix) 16.Felguk, Joy Corporation, Dazzo - You Gonna Want Me(Extended Mix) 17.UnFit - Hello (Original Mix) 18.JJ Mullor, Block & Crown - Keep on Cheating (Original Club Mix) 19.Kian O'Gorman - Slip & Slide (Original Mix) 20.Wolsh - The Way (Original Mix)
Tracklist:01. Jack Eye Jones – Charlie Says [IBZ Records]02. Miss Tara – Soul Imprints [Bonnies Records]03. Jack Eye Jones – Love This Sound [IBZ Records]04. Janelle Monáe – Make Me Feel (EDX Dubai Skyline Remix)05. Right Here By The Way (Eddy Dj Mash Up Mix) (Eddy Dj Mash Up Mix)06. Block Crown – Feel Galactic07. Ryan Blyth Feat. BB Diamond – Raise A Glass (Club Edit) [White Label]08. Cedric Gervais – One Night (Superlover's Sex In The Disco Remix)09. Funk The Beat – Funky City10. Gepy Gepy VS The Prodigy VS Kelly Charles – You're No Good For Me (Andrea Bruno Mashup)11. Stevie Wonder – Superstition (Safety First! Remix)12. The Doobie Brothers – Long Train Runnin’ (Felix & Gianx 2k17 Bootleg)13. Milk Sugar – Let The Sun Shine (Milk SugarRemix)14. Mary J. Blige – Family Affairs (Van Heden Remix)15. Eugenio Fico – Papa Was a Rolling Stone16. Block & Crown, Luca Debonaire – Discoteca (Original Mix) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
„I don't want another single pop-culture reference out of you for the rest of the trip. Understand?“ Was Tony Stark aka Iron Man hier vom Filmfan Peter Parker aka Spider-Man fordert, könnt ihr von uns nun wirklich nicht verlangen – immerhin ist das hier ein Film- und Serien-Podcast! :) Im Gegenteil: Wir legen in dieser Episode einen kleinen Schwerpunkt auf „Avengers: Infinity War“, und sprechen über interessante Team-Ups, erschütternde Enden und die Kritik an der Kritik (wie philosophisch!). Natürlich belassen wir es aber nicht dabei, sondern liefern euch auch in dieser Folge die Kulturpessimist*innen-typische Themenvielfalt: Im Seriensegment besprechen wir die Disney-Animationsserie „Gravity Falls“ und erfreuen uns an gut erzählten Charakteren, die für Zuschauer*innen jeden Alters funktionieren. Im Filmsegment rückt mit „Lady Bird“ ein Coming-of-Age-Film in den Mittelpunkt, in dem Greta Gerwig die imaginäre kleine Schwester ihrer bisherigen Schauspielrollen erschafft. Und mit Janelle Monaés „Dirty Computer“ analysieren wir das erste mal in der Kultpess-Geschichte ein „Emotion Picture“. Was das ist? Hört selbst!
On this weeks episode we review the albums "Dirty Computer" by Janelle Monaé, "Born Sinner" by J. Cole, "Not For Sale" by Smoke DZA, "Mood Musik 3" by Joe Budden, "Unbound 02" by Keisha Chanté. Apple Music TRC 115 Playlist Tidal TRC 115 Playlist Best On Shuffle WANT YOUR PROJECT REVIEWED? EMAIL US trc@thereportcardlve.com Twitter The Report Card https://twitter.com/trcpodcastlive Ambitious Ace https://twitter.com/AmbitiousAce Instagram The Report Card https://www.instagram.com/trcpodcast/ Ambitious Image https://www.instagram.com/ambitiousimage/ Subscribe To The Podcast On All Platforms Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-report-card-podcast/id1091629614?mt=2 iHeart Radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-report-card-podcast-27572876/ Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Ies7cjhislcwjbmqhbygpdbyepm?t=The_Report_Card_Podcast Also available On iHeart Radio Soundcloud Stitcher Libsyn TuneIn Facebook Tumblr Google+ Grade Scale A+ 100 Classic A 99-96 Classic A 95-92 Amazing A- 92 Amazing B+ 91 Fire B 90-88 Fire B 87-84 Dope B- 83 Dope C+ 82 Solid C 81-79 Solid C 78-75 Average C- 74 Average D+ 73 Needed Work D 72-70 Needed Work D 69-65 Trash F -65 Trash Like...Comment...Subscribe...Review Thank you to everyone who listens weekly.
As singer Janelle Monaé's video for her new single PYNK goes viral, music journalist Ruth Barnes looks back at other game-changers in the genre. The new Young People's Laureate for London was announced yesterday evening as Momtaza Mehri. We bring her together with the outgoing post holder Caleb Femi to discuss what he learnt in the role and ask Momtaza what she hopes to achieve.The soundtrack to the film "A Clockwork Orange" is as famous as Kubrick's film is notorious. What's less well known is that Anthony Burgess, as well as writing a stage version of his own novel, also wrote music to accompany it. The combined musical play is getting its first British theatrical production at the Liverpool Everyman next week. Dr Kevin Malone, reader in composition at the University of Manchester, who was the first person to re-unite the author's music and words evaluates Burgess's musical style.A bridge in Tello, Iraq, was built in the third millennium BC and is believed to be the world's oldest bridge. The British Museum has embarked on a restoration project of the 4000-year-old structure, including training local Iraqi archaeologists. The project's Lead Archaeologist, Sebastien Rey, discusses the challenge as well as the issue of the recent destruction of so many ancient sites in Iraq.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Hilary Dunn.
Join us as we talk cultural appropriation and Frida, representation at the Oscars and "Brownness" as an identifier, Gina Rodriguez and anti-Blackness, Black Panther and the false promise of hypervisibility, the Parkland shooting and the silencing of marginalized voices, as well as Janelle Monaé. ************************************************************************ Support this podcast at patreon.com/BitterBrownFemmes and get longer episodes among other dope rewards! Special shout outs to Maria, Andrea, Jen, and Iris! ************************************************************************ Intro background music coposed by DJQ: https://soundcloud.com/2ueue ************************************************************************ Follow "Bitter Brown Femmes" On Social Media at: Twitter.com/BitterBFemmes Instagram.com/BitterBrownFemmes Follow/Support Ruben on Social Media at: Patreon.com/QueerXicanoChisme Facebook.com/QueerXicanoChisme Twitter.com/QueerXiChisme Instagram.com/QueerXicanoChisme Follow/Support Cassandra on Social Media at: Patreon.com/Xicanisma Facebook.com/XIcanisma Twitter.com/GringaTears Instagram.com/Xicanisma_
Fierce mild out, eh? NO ENCORE battles through savage weather conditions to reach your ears, beloved listener, via the method of cross-internet communication technology. That's right; your intrepid hosts abandoned the studio and improvised thanks to the combined powers of Skype, Daithi, resident sonic architect Eve, red wine, Tiger beer and green tea. Enjoy, and do stay warm out there. ACT ONE: Dave reviews the latest chapter in the rise of Dermot Kennedy, and teases a very special upcoming podcast. ACT TWO: Barbara Streisand did something highly questionable, 50 Cent lied to us, Dua Lipa is in a spot of bother and music festivals are starting to get their acts together. It's the news. ACT THREE: Bray trio Wyvern Lingo are blazing a trail, but how does their debut album measure up? ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week with Janelle Monaé, The Blaze, Editors, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Twin Shadow. EXIT MUSIC: Paddy Hanna - 'Toulouse The Kisser'
Ira Madison III, Kara Brown, and Louis Virtel discuss the cinematic event Black Panther. Janelle Monaé serves black excellence. Fergie showed us the only thing worse than kneeling during the National Anthem. Omarosa still hasn't run out of stale White House gossip. Trump ramps up his attacks on the LGBT community. Plus, Ira talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Tre'Vell Anderson about diversity in entertainment journalism.
I m a n i S c o t t B i o Industry newcomer Imani Scottis bringing happiness back to music with her bold and soulful vocals that mesh a little bit of R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop and Funk for a fresh take on real music in an artificial society. The Houston-bred singer, songwriter and recent graduate from Sam Houston State University. Imani Scott's latest singles Get LItty, All Over Again and Throwing Glitter has taken the industry by storm and is just a taste of what’s to come on her upcoming debut LP “The Introduction,,an effortless multi-genre sonic journey blending R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop, Funk, Reggae ton, and Country, that appeals to the masses, young and old, and will make you want to get up and dance. Imani is bringing the funk with a refreshing new sound that incites excitement and energy every time you press play.” which was released on October 3, 2017 produced entirely by heavy hitter Isaac “Chill” Yowman.. With her funkadelicdialect, electrifying colorful hairstyles, Imani Scott's triumphant vocals and sensational stage presence has catapulted her to the top as Houston’s next “Shining Star.”Recently Imani Scott secured #1 on Reverbnationin Pop & R&B. She also recently won Houston’s Best New Artist award. Raised in H-Town with roots in the Acres Homes community, the Southern artist credits her musical influences and inspirations to past and present legends including the likes of Etta James, Beyoncé, Tina Turner, Chaka Khan, Maze, Prince, George Clinton, Aaliyah, Missy Elliot, Andre 3000, Lauryn Hill, Anita Baker, Janelle Monaéand Tamar Braxton. Imani has spent the last few years behind the scenes learning the ropes of the music industry while developing her amazing sound and incredible work ethic.
From the first time I heard “Tightrope,” I was a fan of Janelle Monaé. I was head over heels for her music and her aesthetic, as well. She was musically exciting and theatrical in her style. Seeing her in concert was an incredible ride. She took the audience on a journey, the likes of which I have rarely experienced at a concert. She is a consummate show-woman and a brilliant connector. I’ve heard her described her as a contemporary female James Brown. This is Episode 41. Image via WikiCommons To support the podcast: Give it 5 stars in Apple Podcasts. Write a nice review! Join my mailing list: www.emilyrainbowdavis.com/ Like the blog/show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsfortheStrugglingArtist/ Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/emilyrdavis Or buy me a coffee on Kofi: http://ko-fi.com/emilyrainbowdavis Follow me on Twitter @erainbowd Instagram and Pinterest
Playlist: 1. Me'Shell Ndegeocello: I'm Diggin You (Lik an Old Soul Record)2. Musiq Soulchild: Say I do3. Tony! Toni! Tone'!: 261.54.The Internet: Gabby (feat. Janelle Mona'e)5. D'Angelo: Really Love Bump6. Jorja Smith: Where did I Go!!!7. KayTranada & Van Jess: Dysfunctional8. Phonte: Beverly Hills9. Lion Babe: When I Told You I Loved You10. Rahsaan Patterson: Sent from Heaven Flash Back Of Soul11. Tony! Toni! Tone'!: Little Walter12. Tony! Toni! Tone'!: It never rains in southern California13. Tony! Toni! Tone'!: Boys and Girls14. Childish Gambino: Feels Like SummerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/getting-it-in-soul/donations