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On the April 9 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Soundgarden breaks up, Jeff Beck collapses, Marion Anderson sings, & happy birthday to Lil Nas X, Jhay Cortez, & Jazmine Sullivan.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 10 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. NeYo - Show Me 2. SZA - Cry Baby 3. Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 4. Sentury - Only Human 5. Ledisi - Love You Too 6. LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya 7. TERISA GRIFFIN - When Your Around Me 8. Groove Dynasty - When Somebody Loves You Back 9. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 10.Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 11. Summer Walker - Heart of a Woman 12. Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle 13. The Sacred Souls - Live For You 14. JoJo - Ready For Love 15. Elenore - You Got To Change 16. Jagged Edge - Just Might Get It 17. Melvin Riley - Talking In My Sleep 18. Ann Nesby - My Man 19. Johnny Britt - Show You 20. Muni Long - Slow Grind 21.Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 22. Terri Tobin - This life with You 23. Giveon -Twenties 24. Allen Stone - Strong 25. Ashley Jay - Boy U Blow my Mind 26. Tiffany Evans - Would You 27. Coco Jones - Taste 28. K Avett - Peace For Me 29. Julian Jonah - Just Can't Wait 30. Alex Isley Hands End Of Show Extra Songs: j-hope & Miguel - Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel) 803 Fresh - Boots On The Ground Aneesa Strings - All In My Mind Bill Henry Band - Kissin on You
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 9 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. NeYo - Show Me 2. SZA - Cry Baby 3. Sentury - Only Human 4. Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 5. Ledisi - Love You Too 6. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 7. LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya 8. TERISA GRIFFIN - When Your Around Me 9. Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 10. Elenore - You Got To Change 11. Summer Walker - Heart of a Woman 12. Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle 13. Groove Dynasty - When Somebody Loves You Back 14. JoJo - Ready For Love 15. The Sacred Souls - Live For You 16. Jagged Edge - Just Might Get It 17. Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 18. Melvin Riley - Talking In My Sleep 19. Ann Nesby - My Man 20. Muni Long - Slow Grind 21. Johnny Britt - Show You 22. Ashley Jay - Boy U Blow my Mind 23. Giveon -Twenties 24. K Avett - Peace For Me 25. Terri Tobin - This life with You 26. Allen Stone - Strong 27. Tiffany Evans - Would You 28. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 29. Julian Jonah - Just Can't Wait 30. Alex Isley Hands End Of Show Extra Songs: 803 Fresh - Boots On The Ground Tesa Williams - Just The Lonely Talking SAILORR - Pookie's Requiem (ft. Summer Walker)
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 8 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. NeYo - Show Me 2. Sentury - Only Human 3. SZA - Cry Baby 4. Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 5. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 6. Ledisi - Love You Too 7. Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 8. LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya 9. TERISA GRIFFIN - When Your Around Me 10. Elenore - You Got To Change 11. Summer Walker - Heart of a Woman 12. Muni Long - The Baddest 13. Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle 14. Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 15. Aston Grey Project - Come Live With Me Angel 16. Kathy Kosins & Lousie - DISTANCE 17. Q Parker - Beg 18. JoJo - Ready For Love 19. The Sacred Souls - Live For You 20. Melvin Riley - Talking In My Sleep 21. Ashley Jay - Boy U Blow my Mind 22. Nia Smith - Dont Cry 23. Jagged Edge - Just Might Get It 24. Ann Nesby - My Man 25. Muni Long - Slow Grind 26. Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle 27. K Avett - Peace For Me 28. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 29. Giveon -Twenties 30. Terri Tobin - This life with You End Of Show Extra Songs: Tiffany Evans - Would You Teslanay - Not This Time
In this episode of Can We Talk R&B, we sit down with the legendary R&B group Jagged Edge for an in-depth conversation about their journey, the secret to their longevity, and why they never broke up. They discuss their hopes for 112's reunion, selling 2 million singles for Promise, and Brandon's near-death accident. The group also opens up about the passing of Irv Gotti, their new independent album, and the challenges of releasing music without comparing it to past successes. Plus, they share their thoughts on Jermaine Dupri vs. Diddy's legacy, their next tour, and the artists who still inspire them today—Chris Brown, Usher, H.E.R., SZA, and Jazmine Sullivan. This is one episode you don't want to miss!
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 5 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. NeYo - Show Me 2. Muni Long - The Baddest 3. Sentury - Only Human 4. Aston Grey Project - Come Live With Me Angel 5. Joe Leone - Over Under 6. SZA - Cry Baby 7. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 8. Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 9. Castella - Nights Over Egypt 10. Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 11. Eric Benet / Chante Moore - So Distracted 12. Kathy Kosins & Lousie - DISTANCE 13. Kiana Lede - Natural 14. Samm Henshaw - Troubled Ones 15. Ledisi - Love You Too 16. LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya 17. Q Parker - Beg 18. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 19. Nia Smith - Don't Cry 20. Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 21. Elenore - You Got To Change 22. Calvin Richardson - Cause I Love 23. TERISA GRIFFIN - When Your Around Me 24. Leon Thomas - YES IT IS 25. Alex Vaughn - Hit a Wall 26. Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle 27. Summer Walker - Heart of a Woman 28. The Sacred Souls - Live For You 29. Melvin Riley - Talking In My Sleep 30. Ashley Jay - Boy U Blow my Mind End Of Show Extra Songs: Jagged Edge - Just Might Get It Groove Dynasty - Somebody Loves You Back
Lots of R&B vibes featuring Leon Thomas, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Jazmine Sullivan, Lil Mo, Beyonce, Donell Jones, Rihanna & The Dream, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Angie Stone, 702, Jordin Sparks, Michael Jackson, Muni Long + MORE!
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 4 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. Muni Long - The Baddest 2. Joe Leone - Over Under 3. Castella - Nights Over Egypt 4. Aston Grey Project - Come Live With Me Angel 5. NeYo - Show Me 6. Sentury - Only Human 7. Twin Hector - I Like It 8. Eric Benet / Chante Moore - So Distracted 9. Q Parker - Beg 10. Kiana Lede - Natural 11. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 12. SZA - Cry Baby 13. Kathy Kosins & Lousie - DISTANCE 14. Samm Henshaw - Troubled Ones 15. Calvin Richardson - Cause I Love 16. Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 17. Groove Dynasty - How Long 18. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 19. Joe Leavy - Find A Way To Love (feat. Jeanette Harris) 20. Stefan Mahendra - FIRE 21. Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 22. Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 23. LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya 24. Leon Thomas - YES IT IS 25. Alex Vaughn - Hit a Wall 26. SAILORR - W1LL U L13 27. Nia Smith - Don't Cry 28. Elenore - You Got To Change 29. Ledisi - Love You Too 30. TERISA GRIFFIN - When Your Around Me End Of Show Extra Songs: Groove Dynasty - Somebody Loves You Back Rita Satch - Meet Me in the Garden The Scared Souls - Live For You
Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 1 Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. Castella - Nights Over Egypt 2. Twin Hector - I Like It 3. Eric Benet / Chante Moore - So Distracted 4. Q Parker - Beg 5. Joe Leone - Over Under 6. Muni Long - The Baddest 7. Groove Dynasty - How Long 8. Joe Leavy - Find A Way To Love (feat. Jeanette Harris) 9. Aston Grey Project - Come Live With Me Angel 10. Alex harris - I've Got Dreams To Remember 11. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 12. Sentury - Only Human 13. Kiana Lede - Natural 14. Tony Lindsay - Pretty Baby 15. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 16. Stefan Mahendra & Sepha - Fire 17. NeYo - Show Me 18. Kathy Kosins & Lousie - DISTANCE 19. Samm Henshaw - Troubled Ones 20. Calvin Richardson - Cause I Love 21. JoJo - Too Much To Say 22. October London - Missing You 23. Alex Vaughn - Hit a Wall 24. Stephen Horvath Jr. - El Niño 25. Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget 26. SZA - Cry Baby 27. Leon Thomas - YES IT IS 28. SAILORR - W1LL U L13 29.Teddy Swims - Are You Even Real ft. GIVĒON 30. Nia Smith - Don't Cry End Of Show Extra Songs: Elenore - You Got To Change Ledisi - Love You Too LeJit Brothers - PUT IT ON Ya
The Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 45 Season 8 1. Q Parker - Beg 2. Castella - Nights Over Egypt 3. Tony Lindsay - Pretty Baby 4. Allie McIntosh - La La Means I Love You 5. Psiryn - Sober 6. Eric Benet / Chante Moore - So Distracted 7. Yolanda Adams - Church Door 8. Twin Hector - I Like It 9. Elmiene - Light Work 10. Joe Leone - Over Under 11. BJ The Chicago Kid - Never Change 12. Shaun LaBelle - Your Love Kept Calling My Name 13. Groove Dynasty - How Long 14. Muni Long - The Baddest 15. Ms Monet - Groove With You 16. Joe Leavy - Find A Way To Love (feat. Jeanette Harris) 17. Aston Grey Project - Come Live With Me Angel 18. Alex harris - I've Got Dreams To Remember 19. Anthony Hamilton - QUEEN 20. David A Tobin - Falling In Love 21. Wizkid - Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) 22. Jeffrey Dennis featuring Anesha Birchett 23. Kiana Lede - Natural 24. Sentury - Only Human 25. Stefan Mahendra & Sepha - Fire 26. Cornell Carter - Come and Get To This 27. Samm Henshaw - Troubled Ones 28. Calvin Richardson - Cause I Love 29. October London - Missing You 30. Alex Vaughn - Hit a Wall (Add) End Of Show Extra Songs: JoJo - Too Much To Say Felece Tillman -I Cant Forget
Keyboardist, producer, composer and house musician for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's band, Corey Bernhard will release his sophomore solo full-length album exploring themes of faith, God, love, and loss, A Blessed Leap into Eternity via Birdbrain Records on January 24, 2025. The seven original songs on the album are a sprawling, experimental, folk jazz suite rooted in Bernhard's love of jazz, hip-hop, improvisation, and indie rock and he worked closely with engineer Michael Cumming (Sun Ra Arkestra, Odean Pope, Lotus, Orion Sun) in the engineer's Kensington studio, Treacle Mine. “Michael and I were constantly experimenting with different sonic textures and effects to enhance the songs and he is a big part of the sound of the project,” says the composer. “He was also very patient during the mix process as we mixed directly from the board to tape.” Each of the songs is infused with the composer's love of musical collaboration as he recruited many of his musician friends in to help him fully realize the tracks and their soundscapes. The album features performances in addition to Bernhard on the keys, from saxophonist and woodwind player Yesseh Furaha-Ali (Snacktime), bassist Jon Smith (played and produced on Jazmine Sullivan's Heaux Tales), and drummer Lenny Mobley (Lauryn Hill, Jazmine Sullivan, J Brown, YG Marley, Musiq Soulchild). “With my first solo project, Fool's Pirouette, I was inspired by a lot of musical circles I was a part of that were focused on hip-hop,” says Bernhard. “I had spent a lot of time making beats with my old band (Killiam Shakespeare) and recording at Jazzy Jeff's studio, and most of my friends and collaborators who came through my own studio in Germantown to record were rappers and R&B focused singers. I'm still really happy with how that project sounds and proud of the insane collection of artists and musicians that are part of it. These days making beats just doesn't inspire me the way it used to. I've been playing with musicians like Charlie Hall and getting more excited about indie rock and folk textures. At the same time, I'm surrounded by a band at The Late Show everyday where everyone is a virtuoso on their instrument. I'm listening to and practicing a lot of classical music.” “I wanted to explore all of that while recording this project. Lenny, Jon, Yesseh, and I have all been playing with each other in countless situations around Philly for the past 10 years,” he continues. “They are elite musicians who aren't afraid to experiment or head into uncharted territory musically. I had a few simple sketches of some tunes, but we recorded live as a band without rehearsing anything. Later we added some extra layers of instrumentation, but the meat of the project is the four of us being in the moment together. The way things came together despite not having a real plan or goal for the sound of the album definitely reinforced the concept of faith as a central theme of the project.”
On this episode, Bongo ByTheWay joins us to share his legendary journey. Born in Nigeria, this multi-instrumentalist received his first placement on a Musiq Soulchild album at just 18, and he hasn't looked back since. Bongo has collaborated with an impressive roster of artists, including Jazmine Sullivan, H.E.R., The Game, Ty Dolla $ign, Kanye "Ye" West, Chloe Bailey, Teyana Taylor, and many more. With four Grammy wins under his belt, he continues to push boundaries and create incredible music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Up Nelson pulled up on us to feature some unreleased vibes. Black Ranger in the cut too. The Good Guys on the 1s and 2s Jawn Boy Tracklist: Tyrone Davis - Ain't Nothing I Can Do NxWorries - OutTheWay (feat. Rae Khalil) Free Nationals - The Rivington (feat. Westside Gunn, Conway, & Joyce Wrice) Sean Dream - Girl of My Dreams Ye Ali - Ring4x Ziahfyah - Hold On Cleo Sol - When Im In Your Arms x Victoria Monet - Alright (OfficialRxchyyy Jersey Club Remix) BZAR - dontmind/anythingyouwant Dom Kennedy - Leanin Re-Up Nelson - Big Body (Freestyle) Chow Lee - settings! Shawny Binladen - Still Can't Please Me Krs - Tally Riddim Mr. Vegas - Gangsta Law Tony! Toni! Tone! - It Never Rains (in Southern California) JEMS! - Flights Terrace Martin & Jason Martin - Smoke & Mirrors Masego - Navajo (Meek&iLE remix) Moelogo & The Cavemen - Stay Easy Terri, Bhadboi OML, Bad Boy Timz - Blessed Re-Up Nelson - No Time (feat. Hameed Idowu) Sean Dream - Shawty is Da Shhh Usher - Nice N Slow (DJ ChoppALot NO Bounce Remix) Bobby Valentino - Slow Down (NIE, JASON, Gilla Remix)(Pitched) Ziahfyah - The Beach#zessbounce T2 Tracklist: Playa - Playboy Like Me Black Ranger - She Got That (feat. Re-Up Nelson) Tekno - Uptown Girl Soho - Hot Music (Jazz Mix) GoldLink - Meditation (feat. Jazmine Sullivan & KAYTRANADA) KAYTRANADA & Eight9fly - Vex Oh (feat. GoldLink & Ari PenSmith) shekdash - Nigga Bum ! Pi'erre Bourne - Guillotine HiTech - SPANK! DJ ESCO - Xotic (feat. Future, Rich the Kid & Young Thug) Future - 4 da Gang Future - SOUTH OF FRANCE Nino Paid & Lil Gray - Money Problems GRINCHN'4$ - ALL ON MY OWN SG Batman - What She Want wolfacejoeyy - luvu2 Jozier & Raf91b - SPIN NAV & Bay Swag - 6AM Thoughts (feat. Cash Cobain) Chow Lee, Lonny Love & Cash Cobain - Boys In Motion Re-Up Nelson - 1:30 Am Re-Up Nelson - SEXHAVR (Exclusive*) SadBoi - jane baby (feat. Cash Cobain) Cash Cobain & Chow Lee - BACK IT UP ft. TATA
In this episode, Shanti connects her recent emotional sensitivity to her fitness journey while Antoinette recounts seeing Jazmine Sullivan and Maxwell at the Serenade Tour. For politics, they briefly touch on Israel's expansion into Lebanon, discuss the murder of Marcellus Khaliifah Williams, and explore the moral dilemmas surrounding the death penalty in the United States. The dialogue shifts to Cardi B & Offset's recent social media crash out, the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and a critique of Janet Jackson's controversial remarks regarding Kamala Harris, emphasizing the importance of informed discourse in public figures. Join us...Contact Us:Hotline: (215) 948-2780Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodesTimestampTimestamps00:00 Emotional Unraveling and Physical Connection14:58 Reflections on Jazmine Sullivan & Maxwell17:58 Cultural Events and Community Engagement20:57 Current Events and Political Commentary29:58 Patreon and Community Support44:36 The Psychological Warfare of Conflict48:14 The Normalization of Violence and Its Consequences49:56 Media Control and the Impact on Public Perception52:03 The Case of Marcellus Williams and the Death Penalty01:02:46 The Death Penalty Debate: Morality and Justice01:09:51 Cultural Reflections: Cardi B and Personal Agency01:16:10 Janet Jackson's Controversial Remarks on Kamala HarrisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jovy E. and Tiara Monique discuss their favorite R&B drops of 2024 (Tems, Bryston Tiller, NxWorries, Kaytranada, & more), their most anticipated R&B projects, (Snoh Aalegra, TGT, Miguel, Orion Sun), artists they hope make a comeback soon (Mario, Kelly Rowland, Jazmine Sullivan), The Braxtons reality show revival (with Toni, Tamar, Trina, & more), Ciara's ESPYS performance, & more!
Happy Monday loves! We both went to The Recipe at the weekend and it was PHENOMENAL! We give an in depth review to our time there, Jazmine Sullivan was amazing! If you were there please let us know your thoughts and if you would go again next time. Vic has also finished Supacell so we shared our thoughts! You can send dilemmas by using this link: https://bit.ly/3FzyTGG (If you'd like to listen to our episodes ad-free, please join our Patreon :) ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are thinking about getting therapy but not sure where to start, check out our sponsor www.betterhelp.com/BGL HOSTS:⠀ Jas: twitter.com/jas_bw + www.instagram.com/jas_bw/ Vic: twitter.com/victoriasanusi + www.instagram.com/vicsanusi/ BGL socials: www.instagram.com/blackgalslivin/ + twitter.com/blackgalslivin/ Tik Tok: @blackgalslivin Chat to us using the hashtag #blackgalslivin⠀ Artwork by @thecamru Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matthew Law is a Philadelphia-bred DJ, producer and torchbearer for the city's rich, party rocking legacy. Now residing in Brooklyn NY, he's joined The Fool's Gold Records team as a DJ, A&R and remixer alongside the legendary A-TrakHe draws upon this vast musical knowledge during DJsets, entertaining audiences in cities across the globe. He's rocked crowds alongside such DJs as BenjiB, Waajeed, SGLewis, JazzyJeff, Questlove and more. Law has also spent time as the official tour DJ for Grammy Award winning singer Jazmine Sullivan. In music production, LAW returns to his impetus for becoming a DJ in the first place; Club, Broken Beat and House, the rhythms that are closest to his own heartbeat. His debut EP entitled Rumble has already received critical acclaim and has even been featured on 2 episodes of HBO's breakout comedy series Southside. He's also released remixes on Fool's Gold & Sony as well as original music on K7!/PlanetE. In 2018, Matthew released his 1st single featuring underground icon singer/producerSevenDavisJr.entitled“ICallHer.”Matthew's toured extensively in the U.S., Europe and Asia since 2011. His versatility allows for a seamless transition from dancefloor to stage, where he executes the precision routines that have become his calling card as a widely-respected selector and member of the Illvibe Collective. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dancetothemusic/support
This week is the last part of my 4 part lyrical breakdown series Toxic Tracks, featuring the lovely and multitalented artist and content creative Koko. We wrapped up the compilation with breaking down two classics from two R&B icons Usher's "Confessions Pt. 2" and Jazmine Sullivan's "Lost Ones". These songs had us deep in our bag of poor choices in relationships, how we can be selfish, and the ever so necessary need to tap into your intuition. Keep up with Koko here https://beacons.ai/keepingupwkoko Follow the podcast on IG @simplykingpod Follow on Tiktok @kings_memoirs Follow me everywhere @kings_memoirs Follow my business page @lifeasking Sign up for my email list so that you never miss content https://www.lifeasking.com/links (I do not own the music used in this production)
This podcast extra Shunda D breaks down the lyrics of Jazmine Sullivan's-Pick Up Your Feelings. We've all had that one ex that pushes you to the limit, check out this podcast extra to hear Shunda D's experience.
On today's podcast we have Sinsear (Derrick T. Clark) he is a full-time Creative who has been featured on CBS, NBC & FOX. His passion shows as a Poet, Speaker, Wholistic Relationship Coach & Author (The 30 Love Laws) in a career spanning over 2 decades. He has shared platforms with such artists as LL Cool J, Keyshia Cole, Chico DeBarge, Jazmine Sullivan to name a few. He is also Host of multiple shows/events centered on commUNITY growth, development, celebration & healing. As an Activist, he gives focus to influencing youth, families & aspiring professional artists. The responsibilities that he is most proud... Husband & your Brother!Today he is here to speak on Misunderstanding of the dating processThe poor definition of love Bad relationship consequencesYou can find Sinsear:https://www.instagram.com/sinsearsincere/You can find Playing 4 Keeps App: https://www.instagram.com/playing4keepsapp/Download our dating app here:https://qrco.de/bdcUS0Support the show
On the April 9 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Soundgarden breaks up, Jeff Beck collapses, Marion Anderson sings, & happy birthday to Lil Nas X, Jhay Cortez, & Jazmine Sullivan. ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Jovy E. and Tiara Monique are joined by Kenyon Dixon to talk about his career as a background singer, songwriter, and legendary R&B artist, performing at the NAACP Image Awards, new music drops from Tyla and SiR, upcoming R&B tours featuring Maxwell, Jazmine Sullivan, Xscape, and SWV, and much more!
Dan sits down with Grammy winning engineer/producer/songwriter Sam Rosen to talk about her work in the studio with folk like Jazmine Sullivan, John Legend, Khemist, and Dan's longtime friend Alec Stewart's Lucky Rabbit project. Sam recounts how she got into the engineering chair at MilkBoy The Studio, working with a ton of hip hop and r&b projects, her persistence in still making her own music, and the importance of great vocal production. Sam releases her original music as Samryebread, and her latest single "R U OK?" is out now wherever you get digital music.
On this week's episode of The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine welcome the Styling Icon, Tameka Foster Raymond for an illuminating conversation about her renowned career. With a client list boasting Usher, Mary J. Blige, Monica, Tank, Ginuwine, Jazmine Sullivan, Anthony Hamilton and many more, Tameka gives priceless insight into collaborating with artists at the highest level to craft their image and brand. She also pulls back the curtain on the gritty business side of thriving as an elite stylist. Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Benjamin Thomas, a seasoned engineer, producer, and mixer hailing from Philadelphia, PA, has left an indelible mark on the city's music scene. A Temple University graduate in Entrepreneurial Studies and Innovation Management, Ben's journey includes engineering hits like "Insecure" and contributing to Brian McKnight's album, earning him multiple award nominations. Since 2018, he has collaborated with a stellar lineup of artists, achieving Billboard #1s and Grammy nominations, notably for his work on Lil Uzi Vert and Future's 'Pluto x Baby Pluto' Album and Ingrid Andress' Grammy-nominated 'Lady Like.' In 2020, Ben established After5 Studios, specializing in various music genres. His recent accomplishments include a Grammy win for Jazmine Sullivan's 'Heaux Tales' in 2022 and engineering Lil Uzi Vert's double-platinum hit 'Just Wanna Rock' in 2023. Beyond the studio, Ben co-owns nicethingsMUSIC and serves as a former Governor on the Recording Academy board, and contributes to podcasts and online TV series. Based at After5 Studios, Ben continues to shape the music landscape with his expertise and dedication. Follow Ben on IG: https://www.instagram.com/benfthomasm... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 01:07 Becoming A Rappers Favorite Producer 03:29 Starting as a Recording Engineer 05:29 Fast Studio Setups 12:35 How To Avoid Being an Artists Vibe Killer 19:23 Abruptly Ending a Successful Recording Engineer Career 26:07 From Recording Engineer to Mixing and Producing 30:47 Building A Music Career That Fits Your Lifestyle 33:25 Working With Lil Uzi and Creating This Studio 36:32 Tips for Artists Coming To Studio Sessions 42:13 Demo-itis Want to grow your music career? Join our community
In this episode of the audionerds podcast the guys sit down with grammy nominated engineer Ben Thomas whose worked with artist like Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan, Friday and so many more. What is a typical vocal chain Ben uses for vocals. How can you significantly speed up your workflow when recording? How Did Ben record and mix i just wanna rock? Is simple better when it comes to capturing sound? Lets find outVisit Teletone Audio Use Code: "HMD20" for 20% off➡️➡️➡️Teletone Audio: https://cutt.ly/twGZaSOKPlease subscribe to our YouTube and rate our podcast it helps us a lot!➡️ https://linktr.ee/myaudionerds➡️ GET THE HMD ROSETTA EQ OR COMP: https://www.helpmedevvon.comFollow Ushttps://www.instagram.com/helpmedevvon➡️Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGyDjbX9F9ARt_8sgv5kGDg/joinFollow The CastBen Thomashttps://instagram.com/benfthomasmusicDevvon Terrellhttps://instagram.com/helpmedevvonLJhttps://instagram.com/prodbyljeanHere is L.Jean channel! https://youtube.com/@LJean1Courtney Taylorhttps://instagram.com/officialcourtneytaylor#podcast #mixing #vocals
Paul is a guitarist based in Australia. His credits include artists like Raye, Jess Glynne, Gabrielle and Jazmine Sullivan. Amongst many other things, we discussed growing up in church, making the move to London, and having high standards as a young musician. (Recorded November 10th 2023)Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSupport the show hereAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.comGet 20% off all Safari Pedals plugins. Enter code Session20 at checkout!
On this episode of Can We Talk R&B, Ian Von welcomes 7x Grammy Nominated Singer/Songwriter, BJ the Chicago Kid. BJ's reflects on his upbringing in Chicago, the Gumbo pot of varying music genres that has shaped his ear to create timeless R&B music. Having a wide vocal range and musical knowledge has allowed BJ to work with artists like Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Chance The Rapper, Offset and more. BJ addresses the “R&B is dead” conversation while advocating for the amazing decades the genre has had and shedding light on the dominating artist in the genre today. He also talks about what we can expect from his new album, "Gravy". You don't want to miss this episode!!! Intro: 0:00 - 4:00 Growing up in Chicago: 4:00 - 5:03 “The cross and the corner”: 5:03 - 7:10 The Bj Chicago Kid Sound: 7:10 - 8:26 Which artist inspires you: 8:26 - 10:40 Being able to create a lane: 10:40 - 12:25 Working with Hip Hop artist: 12:25 - 12:55 Creating and producing music with vocals: 12:55- 13:54 The decline of Hip Hop's charting: 13:54 - 17:35 Being a Passionate artist: 17:35- 18:10 Live Shows: 18:40 - 20:45 Roadblocks in your career: 20:45 - 24:00 Revolt performance: 24:00 - 24:48 Being too musical: 24:48 - 26:04 Heartbreaking the game: 26:04 - 27:55 What keeps you motivated? 27:55 - 30:50 New Album - Gravy: 30:50 - 31:51 Phillip Bailey: 31:51 - 34:08 Being determined to get the yes: 34:08 - 34:50 “R&B is not Dead” : 34:50 - 37:21 Creating an R&B experience musically: 37:21 - 38:20 Jazmine Sullivan and Brandy: 38:20 - 39:04 How do you rank yourself: 39:04 - 40:50 Deep Dive - Turning me up: 40:50 - 44:41 How do you translate the vibe to melody: 44:41 - 45:32 Best Decade for R&B Music: 45:32 - 47:18 Never Shoulda let you go: 47:18 - 47:54 90s R&B: 47:54 - 49:06 Missy Elliot: 49:06 - 50: 50 Black Culture in Music: 50:50 - 52:02 Respect the Pen Game - Church: 52:02 -53:03 Marvin Winans: 53:03 - 55:46 Detroit music culture: 55:45 -56:18 Six Months: 56:18 - 57:37 The ability to be timeless: 57:37 - 58:30 Songwriters and Producers: 58:30 - 1:00:11 The Underdogs: 1:00:11 - 1:01:58 New Male R&B Artists: 1:01:58 - 1:02:58 New Orleans: 1:02:58 - 1:03:18 What are you working on: 1:03:18 - 1:10:14 Closing: 1:10:14 - 1:11:06 Stay connected with Us! #CanWeTalkRnB #CWTRB ✅ LISTEN, FOLLOW AND RATE Hosted & Created by: Ian Von Produced by: Launch Pod Studio Edited by: Lazy Pickle Studios
Music is all about pushing the envelope, and no one knew that more than Luther Vandross. His rendition of "A House is Not a Home" is so beloved, many fans don't even know it's a cover. His sound also laid the groundwork for many popular artists today, from Jazmine Sullivan to Beyoncé. Host Brittany Luse is joined by Craig Seymour, author of "Luther: The Life and Longing of Luther Vandross" to discuss Luther's impact and why his name isn't often in conversation with other greats - even though it should be.Then, Brittany is joined by Grammy award-winning jazz singer Samara Joy. Samara talks about her album, Linger Awhile, and how she makes music that sounds timeless.
This week's episode is all things classic R&B! We are super excited to have Branford Jones, the creator of the viral platform, "They Have The Range" on our show! Branford shares his early beginnings of the platform that have led him to collaborate with some of music's most legendary artists like Mariah Carey, Brandi, and Missy Elliot. Together, we play a fun game of R&B rapid-fire questions, forcing Branford to make some hard decisions such as, who has the better runs?: Jazmine Sullivan, Brandy, Keke Wyatt, or Ledisi? Join Us...Follow "They Have The Range" on Instagram + TwitterHotline: (215) 948-2780Discord: https://discord.gg/6X4RNYC3VAEmail: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus contentShop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4167099/advertisement
We had the pleasure of interviewing Alicia Creti over Zoom video!R&B/pop sensation, Alicia Creti, recently released her latest single, “Strange.”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbBuTXSqv20Alicia Creti absorbs the highs and lows of life in her music, rolling with the ups and downs and genuinely embracing both. As such, the Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and pianist holds nothing back when she sings, amplifying her emotions through a distinct and dynamic delivery. Hailing from the suburbs of Montreal, Creti started to sing at barely three-years-old and hasn't stopped since. Inspired by artists such as Rihanna, Beyonce, Brandy, and Stevie Wonder, she began penning songs of her own by the age of six and soon developed chops on both the piano and on the microphone, taking advantage of every opportunity to perform, whether it be at school or in the street. In 2020, Creti – who always managed to find the time to look out for her autistic younger brother – began posting on social media and immediately achieved viral impact with a soulful rendition of Summer Walker's “Session 32,” followed by covers of Kehlani, Jazmine Sullivan, and Ari Lennox that were viewed by more than 6 million views around the world. Linking up with Amisha Sarkar of TRST. RCRDS, Creti released her debut original single, “Congratulations,” in 2022, reaping over 3 million global streams and critical applause as “a flawless masterpiece” from Lyrical Lemonade. Boasting co-signs from such like-minded artists as Summer Walker, Kehlani, Sam Smith, Lil Nas X, Ty Dolla $ign, and Keri Hilson, among others, Creti's star has continued to ascend in 2023. A recent cover of Beyonce's “Cuff It” garnered close to 2 million views on TikTok and Instagram Reels, while a tender acoustic rendition of “Congratulations” over 500K combined views and has led to more than 25K new followers on Instagram. Elegant with an edge, strong but sensitive, and humbly confident, Creti crafts her own story of self-reflection, heartbreak, and the other facets of the human experience, not unlike a page out of her journal. Now, with Self/Less and more new music to follow, Alicia Creti is poised to show the world not only how far she's has come but where she's headed next. “I tend to think in song,” says Creti. “I write from the heart. I'm a very sensitive and emotional person, but I like to put on a tough shell. The music is where the honesty comes out.”We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AliciaCreti #Strange #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
Ep. #114 Juneteenth — a shortening of June 19th — marks the day chattel slavery ended in the United States. On this day in 1865, nearly two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to tell the last enslaved Black Americans they were free. All throughout Los Angeles County, there are celebrations honoring this holiday. But one of the largest is in Leimert Park. A festival has been held there since 2018, with music, food, art, vendors and all sorts of activities, but the Juneteenth tradition in this community goes back decades.Jonathan Leonard, a Texas transplant, is credited with starting it in 1949 by hosting a family barbeque in his backyard. The tradition took root that day in Leimert Park and, over the years, the party grew. This year, some 50,000 people are expected to show up and celebrate Juneteenth in the neighborhood. It's no longer the simple picnic with barbeque, Red Soda and watermelon. Jazmine Sullivan is headlining! But Leonard's mission still drives it. Listen to this episode to learn about that history. Guests: DJ QwessCoast, Juneteenth Leimert Park Festival organizer; Ariyana Leonard and AyEsha Leonard McLaughlin, Jonathan Leonard's daughtersRead more here: The Long Legacy Of Juneteenth In Leimert Park
On this week of the #SoulBackPodcast, we revisit R&B in 2010 and what was going out during that era of R&B. Names that will pop up during this conversation are Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, Usher, Monica and Jazmine Sullivan. We talk about some of our favorite albums and songs from that year and also discuss some of the sleepers that people may have forgot about. We also discuss the industry during that time and some of the trends were happening during that time. 0:02:20 - What ChatGPT say about the best fast food restaurants 0:05:57 - Reflecting back on the state of the industry of 2008 0:19:40 - Looking back at the debut albums of Janelle Monáe, Miguel and Dondria 0:28:20 - Releases from female artists like Monica, Jazmine Sullivan, Keyshia Cole and Keri Hilson 0:36:33 - Releases from male artists like Trey Songz, El DeBarge, Tank, Ne-Yo and Usher 0:57:00 - Rookie Of The Year of 2010 0:58:45 - Top 3 albums of 2010
My name is Sonita. I'm a 23 year old of Indian and Jamaican heritage. Music is one of my many goals. My main goal is to change my life. I am a singer/songwriter living in North London. I started singing at the age of 5 and would perform at school concerts up until I finished sixth form. I had no clue where to go from there. That's when my journey really began. Being inspired by musicals, specifically ‘In the Heights', I so badly wanted to find my voice in 2021 and began training with City Academy. Once that ended I auditioned to train with the West End Musical Theatre school and managed to secure myself half a scholarship. There are many artists that inspire me but the main ones are Jazmine Sullivan, Demi Lovato and Leona Lewis.
We doing a 5 part series of Veruz an this week we doing Jazmine Sullivan vs Lauryn Hill We pick 20 tracks an go Head 2 Head an below we have a playlist for all the song we picked https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpbo1HnZj4NWA0tkQyhv6iEdQZKKPXtf- Outro- Lauryn Hill-X Factor
What you choose to post on Social Media gives people a peek into how you think. Some people do not agree Song Of The Day: On It by Jazmine Sullivan, Ari Lenox Sponsored by Anasa Mirage Boutique L LLKF
The episode includes music from Jazmine Sullivan ft. H.E.R., Sisqo, and John Coltrane.Original song for the podcast ‘Gayima Show' was written and produced by Jermaine Holmes.
This week Shanti reflects on sometimes having low self-esteem while Antoinette is shocked by her revelation. Together, they discuss the Grammys and celebrate Jazmine's wins. For our main topic, we dive into our most wild, inappropriate, and unpopular opinions. Join usHotline: (215) 948-2780 Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodes Shop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsAudio Credit "Bodies" by Jazmine Sullivan
In this episode, Shanti discovers Tik Tok while Antoinette salutes Trevor Noah's take on men and sex. Together they discuss the new album by Sault and Babyface not including Jazmine Sullivan on his new R&B girls album. Finally, they discuss how affirmative action is finna be overturned, Dwayne Wade's handling of Zaya, and the passing of Takeoff. Join us. Do you have a question or comment you'd like to share with us? Call in! Leave a message!Hotline: (215) 948-2780 Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodes Shop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsSong credit: Memory by Takeoff
A Tough QuestionS.F. Chronicle: An S.F. teacher used a cotton plant to teach about slavery. The fallout has divided parentsWas it wrong for this teacher to bring a cotton plant to the classroom to teach about slavery?DIS/Honorable Mentions jhHM: High School Journalists In LA Learn About Censorship, From Their Own PrincipalTAHM: Elegance Bratton, The Inspection premiere at TIFFHM: Trace Lysette premiere of Monica at Venice Film FestHM: Irish and Black Twitter following the death of Queen Elizabeth IIBHIHESerena Williams' last match smashes ratings recordsOur Sponsors This WeekDipseaDipsea is an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. They also offer Sleep Stories, Wellness Sessions, and now, written stories. For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial. Just visit DipseaStories.com/FANTIMicrodose GummiesSo you've probably heard about micro-dosing…if not, just know that all sorts of people are micro-dosing daily to feel healthier & perform better.Microdose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good. For free shipping and 30% off your first order, go to Microdose.com and use code FANTIGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley Nguyen
This week, I'm revisiting and reflecting on our Side Effects of a Song episode about Jazmine Sullivan's Girl Like Me, which explores how the internet got women switchin' up. ~ Get tickets to The Black Outside Again Tour! amandaseales.com/tourdates ~ For more content, subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/amandaseales)! ~ Book your smooth escape with the experts at European Wax Center. Make a reservation today—your first wax is free. Listen to the new season of The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos, to find out what we get wrong about a range of everyday experiences, and how we can make small behavioral changes to live more enjoyable lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York based designer Arianne Elmy boasts that “her pieces are made for the woman that wants to stand out, the all or nothing type of woman, she is unique and powerful.” Founded in 2015 after studying at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and Central Saint Martins in London, her eponymous brand has created quite the buzz from its inception. Following its launch Arianne Elmy was named by Nylon as one of the top 9 designers to watch for and by NYMag/The Cut as someone "on the up and up." Editors continued to take notice and the brand gained features in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Paper Magazine, BETStyle, People Style, StyleCaster, Schon and more. It has made appearances on The Wendy Williams Show, Steve Harvey, and Ellen Degeneres Show. The brand is consistently worn by actresses, singers, artists, and it-girls including Mariah Carey, Katy Perry, Lorde, Lil Kim, Brandy, Jazmine Sullivan, Noah Cyrus, Sabrina Carpenter, and of course our fav it-girl, Margaret Josephs! Her most recognizable piece, the Good Luck Dress set the brand into high speed in 2020 and gained the attention of Shopbop which will be launching the style this spring 2022! Arianne Elmy is committed to advancing women and is outspoken on women's equality. The brand has previously partnered with Global Fund for Women in a campaign highlighting adversity. The Good Luck Dresses are made locally by an all women team in midtown NYC and the AE team is all women. Arianne Elmy hopes to continue evolving the brand into a space to connect women with each other and propel positive change. Find Everyone: Arianne Elmy: https://www.instagram.com/arianneelmy/ Margaret: https://www.instagram.com/therealmargaretjosephs/ Lexi: https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofmrsb/
A Block(06:10) - Cam Newton speaks on the difference between bad b*tches and grown women(27:23) - Meg takes shots at Tory Lanez in new freestyle(34:26) - Druski cancelled?(59:30) - Woman says she isn't giving more than bare minimum until she's marriedQuick Hits(01:15:24) - What should come standard in a relationship?Advice Column(01:30:24) - Am I wrong for making him wait? (01:33:02) - Is a joint savings account ok? How long should you wait before moving in?(01:38:34) - Bare minimum income?(01:44:59) - How to graduate from the talking stage(01:55:33) - Why women feel like they can emasculate men in front of their child?Songs of the Week:“Temporary Feels” x Kali Claire x Jvck James (https://music.apple.com/us/album/temporary-feels-feat-jvck-james/1577873945?i=1577874036)“BPW” x Jazmine Sullivan (https://music.apple.com/us/album/bpw/1609166290?i=1609166978)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KrewSeasonMerch: https://krewseasonpodcast.com/Social Media:@KrewSeason@TheTrillAC@Sowell_Fitness@Smuv__@KT_Goodrich
This week Shanti reflects on sometimes having low self-esteem while Antoinette is shocked by her revelation. Together, they discuss the Grammys and celebrate Jazmine's wins. For our main topic, we dive into our most wild, inappropriate, and unpopular opinions. Join usHotline: (215) 948-2780 Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodes Shop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsAudio Credit "Bodies" by Jazmine Sullivan
On this episode DCMWG addresses the Oscar's moment between Will Smith, Chris Rock & Jada and her reaction to the world's response to it, she congratulates Jazmine Sullivan on her Grammy wins and how it felt contributing to the ‘R&B Album Of The Year,' Cardi B received some backlash from her own fans regarding an absent appearance at said Grammy's and the sense of entitlement amongst stan culture, Darkside of the DMs, voicemails & more!Get your real life advice from Damona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode.Filmed on Location: All About It Studio, Washington, DCExecutive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett JeffriesExecutive Producer: Don't Call Me White GirlOn Set Producers: Tom Flies & Dre SmithComment & like on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com
On this episode of the Mallory Bros. podcast, the fellas start with a conversation about the Grammy's decision to bar Kanye West, as well as J Prince's suggestion to have artist perform. They talk about Snowfall and challenge it's creativity and speak to how todays writers fear taking daring steps in the stories they tell and continuously bail out characters in ways that are unrealistic.They then speak to Bel-Air and the changes made between the original and the adaption. This sparks the conversation about Netflix as a Streaming Service and the changes they aim to implement. They compare these companies and their impact. They have a conversation about Pusha T's Arby's McDonald's diss as well as make a most random comparison of Jazmine Sullivan and Beyoncè. Terrance highlights social medias impact on dating in 2022 , Terrell speaks to facing your fears in front of your youth. They close with Movie Suggestions of the Week, Oscars on Sunday, and talk about all of the NFL Offseason craze from the past week.
Demi returns to New York, there's Black Girl Magic on Amazon Prime; The murder of Jacque Avant; Jazmine Sullivan and Adele in concert, Travis Scott's lawsuits over Astroworld are more than $2 billion.Check out my website: http://www.demetrialucas.com/about/.Follow me: IG: demetriallucas.Twitter: demetriallucas.FB: demetriallucas.YouTube: demetriallucas.More about the Show: Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/RatchetRespectablePodcast. Thanks to our sponsors: I absolutely recommend checking out Ana Luisa! Go to shop.analuisa.com/ratchet and you can get 60% off!Get $20 off any purchase over $75 when you go to beamorganics.com/RATCHET or just type in code RATCHET at checkout.Try Peloton classes free for the rest of the year. New members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more.Go to bombas.com/RATCHET, and get 20% off any purchase during their big holiday sale.Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry is BACK, and now available with Zero Sugar! You can listen to For Colored Nerds right now on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.I want you to start living a happier life today. As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/ratchet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Demi is outside (in LA): The Ebony Power 100, Brunch with Cori Bush, and Jazmine Sullivan's SoHeaux Tales; Insecure and All-American are back; Kyrie Irving fans have lost their minds, and Diva Cups.Check out my website: http://www.demetrialucas.com/about/.Follow me: IG: demetriallucas.Twitter: demetriallucas.FB: demetriallucas.YouTube: demetriallucas.More about the Show: Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/RatchetRespectablePodcast.Thanks to our sponsors: Listen to EVEN THE RICH on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or you can listen ad-free by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app.Experience motivation like never before with the Peloton bike, now $400 less. Go to onepeloton.com to learn more.Check out Crowdhealth! For a limited time, my listeners get their first month free - AND, after you've been a member, CrowdHealth will include a Fitness Wearable. Just go to JoinCrowdHealth.com/fit and enter code RATCHET at sign up.Buttah's so confident that it works, they're giving away their best selling sample kit for FREE. To get your FREE samples, go to ButtahSkin.com and use code Glowup at check out.Get the sleep of your dreams with Beam's Dream powder. If you subscribe now, you'll get 35% OFF your first month of Dream, PLUS get a free mug and frother. Head to beamorganics.com/RATCHET, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.