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90s R&B Slow Jams & Quiet Storm love ballads — a smooth old school R&B mix for sundowner vibes, late nights, romantic evenings, chill drives and grown & sexy moments
In this episode of the J.E.T. Setting Divas podcast, Jeanette, Evette, and Tina talk about concerts. Music is timeless, but seeing your favorite artists perform is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. They talk about Fifa, Bob Dylan, Keith Sweat, Jodeci, Chris Brown, Usher, and much more. Tina has a special message for Smokey Robinson.
Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles as we discuss the month of May 1991 in the world of World Championship Wrestling and pop culture at large. Topics of discussion include:The WWF trying to get dates at The Omni at a time when WCW was having some major issues drawing crowds at house shows.The wrestlers having a meeting about being overworked, hoping that their schedule will ease up soon.Rickey Henderson breaking the MLB stolen base record while Nolan Ryan throws his 7th no-hitter on the same day.TV season finales featuring “Night Court,” “A Different World,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Full House,” “In Living Color,” and the series finale of “Dallas.”The complete greatness of the video hyping up the Steiners vs. Lex Luger & Sting at SuperBrawl.Terry Funk appears on a wrestling themed episode of “Quantum Leap.”Reports of Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki coming in…with manager Big Daddy Dink?!?!?Madonna's "Truth or Dare" and Bris Bosworth's “Stone Cold” hit the big screen.The TV ratings for WCW become dire, but they aren't alone in that.EMF, Seal, Smashing Pumpkins, and Jodeci all release their debut albums in the United States.President George Bush takes Queen Elizabeth to a baseball game.A full rundown of SuperBrawl, featuring the debuts of Johnny B. Badd, OZ, The Diamond Studd, and much more on a really fun PPV.This is just the tip of the iceberg, as we have so much going on during the month of May. I thought this was a tremendous show and I hope you agree!!!---To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode of I Only Listen to 90s Music, we welcome Kyra Betts, co-creator of the groundbreaking "Dads the Doulas," discussing the infamous moment of her dad throwing his good draws at the Stephanie Mills show. Jodeci's "Forever My Lady" at 35: We celebrate the anniversary of Jodeci's debut, exploring why their raw, soulful, and unconventional approach to R&B changed the music industry forever. We tackle the controversial Complex list of New York rappers, dissect the drama surrounding the Freedom250 event, and discuss why En Vogue's recent tour decisions have everyone talking. From the lasting legacy of Michael Jackson and the debates surrounding new documentaries to the surprising, impactful storytelling of the 90s sitcom Rock, we cover the shows and trends that defined our generation. 0:00 Kyra Betts joins us to discuss the infamous incident of her father throwing his good underwear at Stephanie Mills 25:24 Empowering Black Fathers Through Doula Education 27:48 Remembering Rob Base and His Timeless Musical Impact 31:20 En Vogue's Tour Drama and Nostalgic Music Memories 38:20 Controversy Surrounding Freedom 250 Event and Performer Withdrawals 53:40 Dennis Edwards wasn't chewing gum 59:03 How The TV show Roc is under appreciated 1:10:32 Debating Complex Magazine's Controversial Top 100 New York Rappers 1:20:52 Michael Jackson Netflix documentary "The Trail" coming soon 1:30:09 Mary Brown The Unsung Hero Behind Iconic Songs and Background Vocals 1:35:32 The 80s and 90s hairstyles that shaped us 1:44:38 The Transformation of Larenz Tate into O-Dog in Menace to Society 1:50:15 Revisiting the Classics: Celebrating Jodeci's 35th Anniversary of Forever My Lady BRAND New Voicemail 314-649-3113 Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles as we discuss the month of May 1991 in the world of World Championship Wrestling and pop culture at large. Topics of discussion include:The WWF trying to get dates at The Omni at a time when WCW was having some major issues drawing crowds at house shows.The wrestlers having a meeting about being overworked, hoping that their schedule will ease up soon.Rickey Henderson breaking the MLB stolen base record while Nolan Ryan throws his 7th no-hitter on the same day.TV season finales featuring “Night Court,” “A Different World,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Full House,” “In Living Color,” and the series finale of “Dallas.”The complete greatness of the video hyping up the Steiners vs. Lex Luger & Sting at SuperBrawl.Terry Funk appears on a wrestling themed episode of “Quantum Leap.”Reports of Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki coming in…with manager Big Daddy Dink?!?!?Madonna's "Truth or Dare" and Bris Bosworth's “Stone Cold” hit the big screen.The TV ratings for WCW become dire, but they aren't alone in that.EMF, Seal, Smashing Pumpkins, and Jodeci all release their debut albums in the United States.President George Bush takes Queen Elizabeth to a baseball game.A full rundown of SuperBrawl, featuring the debuts of Johnny B. Badd, OZ, The Diamond Studd, and much more on a really fun PPV.This is just the tip of the iceberg, as we have so much going on during the month of May. I thought this was a tremendous show and I hope you agree!!!---To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's.This week Steve & Matt discuss Jodeci, duck detectives, & cartoon therapists!!!SEGMENT 1Show: DuckmanEpisode: “American Dicks” (Season 1| Episode 11)Premiere Date: 5/28/1994Story: Duckman and Cornfed appear on a "Cops"-like reality show detailing the lives of famous private detectives.SEGMENT 2Show: Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Episode: “Pot-Bellied Pigs" (Season 1 | Episode 1)Premiere Date: 5/28/1995Story: Ben sees an ad in the paper about raising pot-bellied pigs, breeding them, and selling the babies, and wants to do that as a job. He also meets Laura, Dr. Katz's receptionist, though when he offers to treat her to a cup of coffee, she goes by herself and asks that he reimburse her when she returns.
Chilli from the legendary R&B Group TLC joined Aunty AK for a quick chat about the upcoming RnB Summer Ball at the O2 on Friday 19 June 2026 featuring Jodeci, TLC and Blackstreet.They discussed TLC's generationally impactful legacy, how to age gracefully and healthily and what pisses Chilli off!
The crew provide a deep-dive review of the highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, Michael. The team explores whether this big-budget production successfully captures the King of Pop's legacy or if it remains in the shadow of the 1992 miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream. The discussion covers everything from Jafar Jackson's uncanny performance to the casting choices for Joe Jackson, including a candid critique of the film's prosthetic work. Beyond the technicalities of the film, they analyze the historical accuracies of the timeline, the notable absence of siblings like Janet and Randy, and the missed opportunities to showcase the creative genius behind Off the Wall and Thriller. The conversation also touches on music history milestones, such as the true story of the first Black artist on MTV and the impact of the Pepsi commercial era. Finally, the episode addresses the heated debate surrounding the 90s R&B bracket as the hosts respond to listener voicemails questioning if New Edition really deserved to win over heavyweights like Jodeci and Boyz II Men. 0:00 – Weathering the Storm: A St. Louis Welcome 1:20 – Michael vs. The American Dream: Why the "Bible" Still Wins 4:01 – Missed Opportunities: The Making of Thriller and Off the Wall 7:28 – Casting Critique: Jafar Jackson vs. Colman Domingo's Nose 9:50 – Family Politics: The Missing Jacksons and Jermaine's Influence 15:25 – Motown Truths: Gladys Knight vs. Diana Ross 20:55 – MTV History: The First Black Artist Reveal 23:02 – The Pepsi Commercial and CGI Bubbles 32:16 – "Scraping the Bone": Have We Learned Everything About MJ? 49:09 – The Transformation: From Thriller to Bad 1:04:55 – Final Ratings: Was It Just a Love Letter for the 2000s Kids? 1:12:57 – Listener Voicemail: The Great 90s R&B Group Bracket Debate BRAND New Voicemail 314-649-3113 Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey are joined by Soulidified - Shade, Malik, Bradley, and Landon - the four-part harmony boy band bringing nostalgia back to pop music. Formed on Netflix's Building the Band, where they could only hear each other's voices before meeting face-to-face, the guys share their journey from their viral "U Remind Me" performance to training at the infamous boy band bootcamp with Johnny Wright (the legendary manager behind *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys) to wrapping the Bandemonium Tour with 3quency. Soulidified is proving that tight vocal harmonies and authentic boy band energy never went out of style, and they tease what's next for the Souldiers.Support the showInstagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedpodEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypoppedSubscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=85610411
BMS Episode 123/The Throwback SessionsLet's take this ride back to the ‘90s with just a sprinkle of the 2000sThis era of where hip hop blended with r&b takes us to a few of those jams that made your head snap back & forth!This episode showcases Ashanti, Amerie, Mary J. Blige, Jodeci, Ginuwine, and many more!PLAYLIST1. Hold On/En Vogue2. Keep It Comin'/Keith Sweat3. Freak Like Me/Adina Howard4. Full Moon (Cut Father & Joe Remix)/Brandy5. Bug-A-Boo (H-Town Screwed Mix)/Destiny's Child6. 1 Thing f/Eve/Amerie7. Gangsta/Lil' Mo8. Feel So Good/Ashanti9. Keepin' My Composure/H-Town10. Show Me The Way/Bell Biv Devoe11. I Miss You (Come Back Home)/Monifah12. Forever My Lady/Jodeci13. Like You've Never Been - Get on Up Remix f/Keith Sweat/Kut Klose14. Differences/Ginuwine15. Sock it 2 Me f/Da Brat/Missy Elliot16. The Booty Affair/Ralph Tresvant17. MJB Da MVP/Mary J. Blige
From being dismissed at radio stations and turned away from nightclubs to paving the way for African music on mainstream UK platforms and creating the Diaspora Ghana movement that now defines an entire generation's connection to the motherland, and why the brutal truth about building something revolutionary is that the people who come after you and benefit from your groundwork will often refuse to give you credit while calling you lazy when they weren't there getting rejected, getting told African music doesn't belong, getting sent away from venues that now welcome African artists with open arms because of the foundation you laid brick by brick, the man who genuinely believes his contributions to Diaspora Ghana gave birth to what it is today because he was doing this when Ghana had no nightlife scene and year after year since 1999 he brought the confidence and belief that made it fashionable to return home during the holidays, the opportunities given to DJs in Ghana when nobody wanted to be associated with UK Diaspora events but suddenly when Aquavis became cool everyone wanted to be on the bill and follow the movement, the nightlife scene that kept growing with nightclubs like Faisal and Boomerang coming through creating an infrastructure that didn't exist before, the contribution to getting African music played on mainstream radio that broke the camel's back when 80 percent of lyrics had to be in English before songs could be played forcing him to do research and find tracks like Wale's Sweet Dreams that had enough English to slip through the gatekeepers, the Francophone music from Awilo Longomba, Magic System, and Koffi Olomide that wasn't being played on mainstream radio at the time proving the barriers were real and intentional, the cheap shot from a Nigerian promoter who called Ghanaian promoters lazy when he wasn't there during the struggle getting told your African music doesn't belong here, getting turned away from nightclubs, going to record labels and venues and getting rejected over and over until it finally became fashionable, the credit given to Nigerian promoters like Solomon Savage who put on incredible R&B shows with Mary J. Blige and Jodeci and Keith Sweat, DJ Abbas, KC, and Kokobar who played a major role in the scene but doesn't get enough recognition either, the Nigerian corner venues like Black Knight and Club 419 that created space for the culture when nobody else would, the disappointment in a fellow promoter who has been gifted with numbers and brilliant artists and connections but instead of encouraging the next generation chooses to punch down and dismiss the Ghanaian promoters who invested their own private money to build the foundation he's now standing on, the reality that this promoter wasn't there when they were being sent away from radio stations, wasn't there struggling to get African music played from 4am to 2am to midnight and sticking through the rejection until the doors finally opened, the acknowledgment that yes this promoter works with Ghanaian artists and helps them break boundaries which is good for the culture and should be celebrated, the wisdom that taking it to the next level is beautiful but dismissing what's been done before is where the problem lies, the name that's never been in the story even though flights were being booked to Ghana and movements were being created and foundations were being laid, the reality that a lot of people don't want to give credit where it's due and a lot of promoters and DJs came through what he established and contributed towards but refuse to acknowledge the paving of the way. Host: Derrick Abaitey
In this high-energy episode, Dom recounts a chaotic week featuring a student's medical emergency and a tense encounter with a reckless driver. The conversation shifts to the I Only Listen to 90s R&B Group Tournament, where the competition has reached the Final Four with heavyweights like TLC, New Edition, Jodeci, and Boyz II Men. The hosts dive deep into the recent controversy surrounding TLC's Chilli, examining her political donations and the public's reaction to her social media activity. They also explore the complex history of En Vogue, internal group dynamics, and the rumors surrounding a possible reunion. 03:45 – 90s R&B Tournament: The Final Four Breakdown 13:06 – Addressing the Chilli (TLC) MAGA Controversy 17:31 – Analyzing Chilli's Apology and Brand Loyalty 20:55 – T-Boz's Past Comments and Group Dynamics 23:44 – En Vogue History and the Return of Dawn Robinson 32:26- When Sammy Davis Jr., James Brown and other black celebrities supported Richard Nixon 44:28- Nick Cannon is being disingenious with his comments about the Democrat and Republican party
In this high-energy episode, the crew dives deep into the Final Four of the ultimate 90s R&B Group Bracket, debating the "City vs. County" matchups between legendary acts like Jodeci and Boyz II Men. We break down the sudden controversy surrounding Chili from TLC, exploring her viral response to Michelle Obama reposts and the paper trail of her political donations. The conversation shifts to the legacy of 90s fashion with a look at the iconic Starter jacket era and the viral moments that made them premium streetwear. We also analyze Marcus Houston's recent claims about his time on Sister, Sister and whether his character, Roger, hindered Immature's musical growth, followed by Chaka Khan's unfiltered take on the performance style of today's female artists. 3:52 The 90s R&B Group Bracket: Final Four & The UK Vote 8:12 Chilli (TLC) Controversy: The Michelle Obama Repost & MAGA Donations 28:40 Tisha Campbell's comments on Martin Lawrence 38:06 Tank and Tyrese Verzuz that we all needed 59:44 Brandy and Wanye Morris' age gap resurfaces in Brandy's new book 1:12:09 Marques Houston (Immature): Did Roger Ruin the Music Career? 1:20:36 Chaka Khan's "Seasoned Veteran" Take on Modern Performers 1:33:31 The History of Starter Jackets: 90s Colorways & Viral Fashion 1:39:01 Bob Barker was a trip on The Price is Right
This week we take a walk on the sensual side and dive into Jodeci's 1993 album Diary of a Mad Band which was an evolutionary leap in the melding of R&B and hip hop sounds and in many ways the blueprint for the Timberland take over. If you want to hear full episodes it is $1 a month at our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast You can also upgrade to a higher tier to get exclusive content and video. You can find our music here: Zilla Rocca: https://5oclockshadowboxers.bandcamp.com/music Curly Castro: https://curlycastro.bandcamp.com/album/little-robert-hutton https://shrapknel.bandcamp.com/ Alaska: https://thatrapperalaska.bandcamp.com/
Kaitlyn Teer joins us again! This time, she's here to talk about her new book, Little Apocalypses; Essays on Motherhood, Climate Change, and Hope at the End of the World. The book is kaleidoscopic and specific all at once, and we both loved it, even though it's full of heavy stuff about climate grief and how much we've already lost. In this episode, there are so many moments of discovery, including a long chat about the powerful, fantastic phrases that Teer built the book of essays around. As a teaser, here are some of the ideas we explore: * Muscular hope* Maternal ecodistress* Green third shift* Maternal time* Ecological compassion * Apocalyptic mindfulnessAnd much more in this inspiring conversation about care, climate, activism and how we can show up for our children as we face a changed planet, together. Links:* Sarah on Jodeci's Feenin' * Your Local Epidemiologist * Maternal Ecodistress* Pre-order Kaitlyn's book, Little Apocalypses * Sunaura Taylor's Disabled Ecologies * Parents Guide to Climate RevolutionIf you love the work we do, please consider becoming a ✨paid subscriber✨ on substack. Paid subscribers get access to everything behind the paywall, like subscriber-only episodes, book reviews and more. Or, support us by following, sharing or reviewing our show here and everywhere else you listen to podcasts you love. Thank you!Visit our Bookshop storefront to find all the books we've mentioned here and in previous episodes. When you shop there, we get a small affiliate fee (thank you!).You can follow the podcast on Instagram (@themotherofitall). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit motherofitall.substack.com/subscribe
Mission & Service: Mission doesn't start overseas—it starts where you already are. This episode with Cam and Jodeci highlights everyday obedience, showing how classrooms, cafés, airplanes, and neighborhoods become places of transformation when we live sent. https://thehills.org/young-adults @thehillsyoungadults https://paismovement.com/ Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.
80s & 90s R&B Slow Jams + Quiet Storm love ballads for late nights, chill drives, and sundowner vibes. Slow Jams Vol. 2 takes you deeper into the Quiet Storm vibe with timeless hits from Boyz II Men, Jodeci, Sade, Toni Braxton, Anita Baker, and more. Perfect for date night, anniversaries, and late-night vibes. Turn down the lights, press play, and let the nostalgia take over. TRACKLIST: 00:00 Boyz II Men - End Of The Road 02:37 K-Ci & JoJo - All My Life 04:54 Brian McKnight - Back At One 07:10 Shai - If I Ever Fall In Love 09:29 SWV - Weak 12:08 Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed To Be Here 14:05 Jodeci - Forever My Lady 16:21 Jodeci - Feenin' 18:30 Silk - Freak Me 21:05 Joe - I Wanna Know 23:30 New Edition - Can You Stand The Rain 26:34 Guy - Let's Chill 29:37 Johnny Gill - My, My, My 32:11 Toni Braxton - Breathe Again 34:42 Atlantic Starr - Secret Lovers 36:53 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) 39:20 All-4-One - I Swear 42:16 Sade - No Ordinary Love 44:34 Keith Sweat feat. Jacci McGhee - Make It Last Forever 47:14 Babyface - When Can I See You 49:23 Az Yet - Last Night 52:28 Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 55:07 Tony! Toni! Tone! - Anniversary 57:02 Patti Austin & James Ingram - Baby, Come To Me 59:03 Freddie Jackson - You Are My Lady 1:01:19 Anita Baker - Sweet Love 1:03:56 Al B. Sure! - Nite & Day 1:06:33 112 - Cupid 1:07:37 Groove Theory - Tell Me 1:10:02 Maxwell - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) 1:12:32 Berlin - Take My Breath Away Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkLCp4pOONQ Instagram: @dj.simplesimon YouTube: @supremacysounds2003 Download: https://www.supremacysounds.com
Follow @djhouseplants Currently on his “Let Nature Nurture” Asia Tour, DJ Houseplants centers his concept of “Nurturing Bioacoustics” & conservation in all of the music he creates. With his natural affinity for all living systems, he loves to bring his signature sound of lush, hypnotic locked grooves to the dance floor. Inspired by my recent travels to Vietnam, this is an audio diary entry dedicated to the late acidic-drenched hours I spent cruising humid Saigon via moped. Waves of motorbikes moving through the streets like schools of anchovies, city lights illuminate and our minds melted, continue to hallucinate. S/o to Naymai Studio (Ý, Tan, & Bia) and Jellyfish (Hai & Nguyen)
DeVante Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been named as a co-defendant in a sexual assault lawsuit involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and singer Aaron Hall. The lawsuit, originally filed by Liza Gardner, alleges that in 1990, when she was 16 years old, Diddy and Aaron Hall raped her after drugging and intoxicating her. Gardner's amended complaint claims that DeVante Swing was present during the assault and failed to intervene, making him complicit in the attack. This development has added new complexity to the ongoing legal challenges faced by Diddy, who is currently dealing with multiple lawsuits and criminal charges related to sexual misconductto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jodeci member DeVante Swing named as new co-defendant in Diddy lawsuit (nme.com)
Get ready for the hottest beats on the 'MOC Mix Party'! Join Metro Beatz as he takes you on a crazy musical journey every Friday afternoon. This week Metro Beatz spins tracks from Big L, Amber Mark, Jodeci, Chris Brown, PARTYOF2, Jeezy, India Shawn x Lucky Daye, Sheek Louch and a whole lot more. This is the ultimate party you don't want to miss! Tune in and turn up the volume every Friday afternoon at 2pm as we unleash the energy of the 'MOC Mix Party' exclusively on mocradio.com. Feel the beats as Metro Beatz creates an electrifying atmosphere that will keep you grooving all day long!
(00:00-14:05) Music for lovin'. Larry Nickel is on the line for the WWE recap. He's watching the 2Fox traffic report this morning. What's the difference between the World Champion and the Intercontinental Champion? Top 5 countries. It's hunting and fishing night tonight at Enterprise. Jackson's never fired a weapon. Josh Schertz and Robbie Avila will joins us in studio next week.(14:13-33:12) Doug, you wanted Jodeci, you got it. Heated professional wrestling discussion in the YouTube chat. That cost Coco his teeth. Not built for trucks. Audio of Nebraska coach Matt Rhule talking about his loss to Minnesota. There's more people unhappy. A&M coach Mike Elko talking about the reports of him being a candidate for the Penn State job. Doug needs a day game against A&M.(33:22-45:43) Who's gonna love you like me? Jackson tried to get Brand Walker to come on the show. A little Brandon Walker audio to refresh your memory. Brandon respectfully declined. Doug, when was the last two times the Tigers went on the road and beat a Top 10 team? Trout's terrific, salmon sucks.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's guest is a soldier and a communications and cybersecurity specialist. He understands "mission first". He also operates against a standard in which his work must be squared away. These are two excellent qualities for someone who is transitioning from military to civilian life. Hello everyone and welcome to episode 206 of the Resilient Journey Podcast, presented by Anesis Consulting Group! This week we're joined by Jodeci Solomon, who has spent the past 7 years in active duty in the military. His job? To secure communications, cybersecurity, and cryptographic key management in the U.S. Army. But this episode is not about cyber or secure communications. As fulfilling as Jodeci's military career has been, it's time to move on. So this is about Jodeci's own resilient journey as he works to transition from his military career to civilian life. Jodeci's work ethic translates to a standard where it's not enough to be accurate, the work must be precise. . Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey! We sure do appreciate it! Check out the Resilient Journey Hub! Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.
This week on The Music in Me, I keep the soulful vibes going with a storytelling journey through the world of male R&B groups! Following last week's celebration of girl groups, this episode shines the spotlight on the smooth harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and unforgettable style of the men who helped shape R&B history. From the timeless classics of The Temptations and The Four Tops to the 90s powerhouses like Boyz II Men and Jodeci, I dive into how these groups changed the sound of music forever — and how their influence still lives on in artists today. Plus, don't miss a fun and entertaining Fun Fact Segment packed with stories and surprises about your favorite R&B legends! MALE R&B GROUP AND SONGS MENTIONED...The Drifters - "Under the Boardwalk" and "Save the Last Dance for Me"The Platters - "Only You" and "The Great Pretender"The CoastersThe Four Tops - "Reach Out I'll Be There"Smokey Robinson and The Miracles The Temptations - "My Girl"New Edition - "Candy Girl", "Cool It Now", and "Can You Stand the Rain"Guy TroopTony! Toni! Tone!Boyz II Men - "End of the Road" and "I'll Make Love to You"Jodeci - "Forever My Lady" and "Come and Talk to Me"Blackstreet - "No Diggity"Dru Hill - "In My Bed" and "How Deep is Your Love"112 - "Peaches and Cream" and "Cupid"Jagged Edge - "Let's Get Married" and "Where the Party At"Next - "Too Close" B2K - "Bump, Bump, Bump"Pretty Ricky - "Grind With Me" and "Your Body"Day26 - "Since You've Been Gone"R&B Girl Groups – Queens of Harmony and Soul Ep. 90What did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
******Sports******Should high school players jump straight to the pros again like in the past, or is the one-and-done/college route better?The “Tush Push” Debate • What does the rise (and controversy) of the “Tush Push” say about rules, safety, and fairness in the NFL? • Should it be banned, or simply better officiated? Are there racial or positional equity implications (i.e. who uses it, who's at risk)?Legacy Talk: Who had the bigger impact on basketball — Steph Curry changing the game with shooting or Scottie Pippen revolutionizing the point-forward role?******Music Talk*****Did the 80s/90s golden era of Hip-Hop set an unreachable standard, or is that just nostalgia?Was the 90s the best era of R&B groups (Jodeci, Boyz II Men, SWV, Dru Hill), or did the 2000s run with it (Jagged Edge, 112, Destiny's Child)?Sampling old records – is it homage, or a lack of originality?******Topics******New law in Kentucky provides 50/50 custody to parents: https://www.hoffmanlawyer.com/what-is-the-new-custody-law-in-kentucky/How do Black men define healthy love in 2025? Has that definition changed over the years?Do men ignore their own happiness to please their households? If so, why are we wired this way? ----------------------------------------------------------------------TALLSHONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tsiswhoiam/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TallShon?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareTre-DotInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosstredot/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BOSSTREDOTGot What U Need NetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gwun.network/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GWUNNetworkWebsite: https://gwunnetwork.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeA-JJasR0-64nBb1efDJ1Q/featured
The Beat Club Podcast is back with an unforgettable all R&B edition of Keep It or Cut It! Hosted by Dee Loopz, Motivate Merren, and Trench Got Game, this episode dives deep into sultry vibes, smooth grooves, and hard-hitting critiques as producers from around the globe submit their best R&B beats for live feedback
(00:00-23:12). Thanks for the win Hugh Freeze you clown. Audio of Jim Nantz talking about not always having to have a hot take. No shortage of takesmiths out there. Audio of Greg Olsen talking about Fran Brown having Syracuse run sprints after the game. Now audio of Fran Brown's rebuttal. Audio of Joe Buck on PMT talking about low much longer he wants to do it. Is Tim going to take his kids to the South Carolina game?(23:21-32:30) Chairman can't stop body rolling to Jodeci. Martin sticking around? Haley Sawyer's AP vote. Audio of Brett McMurphy talking about it and questioning whether she should lose her vote. WHY DOESN'T TIM HAVE A VOTE?!?!?(32:40-39:40) Update from the St. Louis Business Journal talking about the Rams settlement money and tornado relief.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00;00-17:58) 2 Live Crew. Doug's time in Miami. Audio of comedian Matt Michell ranking the SEC's most annoying fan bases. Little shot at Mizzou. Most ornery athletes to cover. The YouTube chat landed a blow on Jackson. Audio of Mizzou AD Laird Vietch on the new North Endzone project and not having a video board on the north end zone this season. Hooterville's Chief Berating Officer.(18:07-38:20) It's a good day for some Jodeci. Audio of Michael Kay giving his thoughts on possible MLB realignment, after Rob Manfred's comments yesterday. Look at my backpack. Sounds like Doug is down on Salt Lake City. The Portland Woke. Bunk beds on the road would save money. Meatloaf for lunch. How about a meatloaf omelette?(38:30-59:25) Breaking down the Raptors. BMW coming to St. Louis. Last player/coach in the NHL. Audio of John Kruk getting deep on the Phillies broadcast, wondering who came up with the concept of time. You never go full Vitale. What's up next on Movie Boy? The Great Sports Movie Debate. Pre revenue dividends. Did Biff build the Auntie Anne's? Vegas tourism. Shoji Tabuchi.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dubble Deez Experience Presents Moodslingerz Magazine with Wyze9 And Afriqkan Stir Fry
In this episode of moodslingerz magazine, (Bussin Discussions edition) The topic is about Damion Hall, group member of Guy, who made a bold claim about his group being the best of all that came out in the 90s. So I do a deep dive on it as well as compare them to Jodeci who has a successful run and also is still currently touring.
June 13, 2025 Today we look at the top songs debuting on the Billboard chart this week back in 1985, 1995, 2005, & 2015. Dustin, Jason, & Tyler welcome back former co-host Kevin! We discuss 12 songs from this week in music history, including 6 Top 10s and 2 #1s. We have new songs from Tears for Fears, Shawn Mendes, Eminem, Jodeci, and more. Want to be cool like us and watch the music videos for all the songs? Then here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of discussion.
In the recent Peacock documentary "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," serious allegations have been made against Sean "Diddy" Combs by individuals from his inner circle. One such claim involves a former musician who recounted a heated dispute during which Combs allegedly threatened to "eat" her flesh, highlighting a pattern of intimidation and bizarre behavior. Additionally, former associates have accused Combs of hosting "red light" sex parties involving underage girls, suggesting a history of sexual misconduct and exploitation. These revelations contribute to the growing list of accusations against Combs, who is currently facing multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking, all of which he has denied.In a recent development, DeVanté Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been dismissed without prejudice from a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Liza Gardner against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Gardner had alleged that Swing, whose real name is Donald DeGrate, was complicit in the assault that occurred when she was 16 years old. The dismissal without prejudice allows for the possibility of future legal action against Swing, though no specific reasons for this decision have been publicly disclosed.(commercial at 8:26)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'Making the Band' alum accuses Diddy of 'inappropriate' touchingJodeci Member DeVante Swing Dismissed From Diddy Assault Lawsuit
DeVante Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been named as a co-defendant in a sexual assault lawsuit involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and singer Aaron Hall. The lawsuit, originally filed by Liza Gardner, alleges that in 1990, when she was 16 years old, Diddy and Aaron Hall raped her after drugging and intoxicating her. Gardner's amended complaint claims that DeVante Swing was present during the assault and failed to intervene, making him complicit in the attack. This development has added new complexity to the ongoing legal challenges faced by Diddy, who is currently dealing with multiple lawsuits and criminal charges related to sexual misconduct(commercial at 8:35)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jodeci member DeVante Swing named as new co-defendant in Diddy lawsuit (nme.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In this episode, we're discussing how Uptown Records reshaped that sound and style of a generation. From the rise of new jack swing with Teddy Riley and Guy, to Mary J. Blige and Jodeci redefining what R&B could be, Uptown didn't follow trends, it set trends. Uptown also helped to bring Black culture to both big and small screens with the film Strictly Business, and New York Undercover tv show. With the Uptown MTV Unplugged special, they proved that hip hop and R&B could hold its own in the same arena as pop and rock legends. Uptown was more than just a record label, and was the blueprint for pretty much every urban record label that followed.For more Uptown content that we've done, head to our website and check out our episodes on Mary J. Blige (Episodes 9 & 77,) Jodeci (Episode 40,) Heavy D (Episode 69) and Teddy Riley (Episodes 70 & 71.)If you enjoying the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here's a little something that you can do:Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.If it's merch that you're looking for, check out our store, Nuthin' But A Tee Thang, at teethang.comSpreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Liner Notes.However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.
Casey Gane - The Sex Scandals of P Diddy4 days agoCasey Gane-McCalla is a writer, actor, musician, journalist and the author of "Inside The CIA's Secret War In Jamaica."He talks to Ed Opperman about the behaviour of P Diddy.The rapper Sean Combs, known more commonly as P Diddy, Puff Daddy or Diddy, has been accused of over 15 years' worth of physical, sexual and mental abuse by his ex-girlfriend, the American singer-songwriter Cassie. P Diddy denies all the allegations.Combs, whose 1997 debut album No Way Out catapulted him onto the rap scene and eventually went on to be certified seven times platinum, is one of the biggest names in American hip hop. He got his start at Uptown Records, where he helped develop R&B legends like Mary J Blige and Jodeci, before pivoting into creating music himself, then later becoming a record label executive and producer.Twitter SpreakerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
DeVante Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been named as a co-defendant in a sexual assault lawsuit involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and singer Aaron Hall. The lawsuit, originally filed by Liza Gardner, alleges that in 1990, when she was 16 years old, Diddy and Aaron Hall raped her after drugging and intoxicating her. Gardner's amended complaint claims that DeVante Swing was present during the assault and failed to intervene, making him complicit in the attack. This development has added new complexity to the ongoing legal challenges faced by Diddy, who is currently dealing with multiple lawsuits and criminal charges related to sexual misconduct(commercial at 8:35)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jodeci member DeVante Swing named as new co-defendant in Diddy lawsuit (nme.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
“During the time of us rehearsing (112), we would watch Jodeci, Boyz 2 Men, Blackstreet and we would say that was going to be us one day” ~ Q Parker of 112 Q Parker of the legendary R&B group 112 skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about singing since age 4, discovering his voice at home with his mother, growing up COGIC in church, proud jock and scholar in High School, landing his record deal in the early 90s with Diddy, contract issues with 112 and eventually going solo, solo album ‘The MANual” which released in 2012, adjusting to the new era of music, legacy and writing songs, salutes Jagged Edge for staying together 20+ years, his 2024 single “Beg”, and plans for new music. 0:00 Q Parker Skipping Class drop 0:09 introduction 0:35 born and raised in Atlanta, GA (Cleveland Ave) 2:08 grew up COGIC in the church 2:34 first realizing he could sing at age 4 3:49 vocal development 4:30 teacher support/ parent support 5:05 played football, basketball, ran track, and played tennis as a kid 5:45 college or record deal 6:49 singing for Puffy 7:10 first thoughts meeting the other members of 112 and forming the group (Slim, Mike, and Daron) 9:10 getting kicked out of 112 9:50 the culture 10:15 secular music conflicting with church background 12:10 making subtle love music 13:30 hardships of being in a group and eventually going solo 15:54 Jagged Edge staying together 20+ years 16:33 solo album ‘The MANual” released 2012 18:00 112 talented vocalists 19:04 reassurance 19:30 adjusting to the new era of music 21:04 TikTok 22:22 112 music going viral 24:03 creating the ‘Bridge Project' during Covid to help artists come together/ artists being influenced by each other with R&B and gospel music 25:25 Brothers United of Atlanta project 25:50 giving back to the community 27:30 Q Parker Legacy Foundation 27:51 writing “I Should Have Cheated” for Keyshia Cole 28:33 other records written by Q Parker 28:47 Kevin Littles/ 112 sample 29:45 residual legacy income 31:33 thoughts on artists having to perform still/ RIP Angie Stone! 34:45 original contract issues with 112 35:52 importance of accolades 37:01 relationship with Jagged Edge 39:12 112 appearing on a 1996 episode of Moesha 41:07 new music and 2024 single “Beg” 43:33 wifey 43:45 what does our keyword “progress” mean to Q Parker Website: https://linktr.ee/TheProgressReportMediaGroup Listen to us on the Revolt Podcast Network: https://tr.ee/GxMmkTcj7o Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qparker112/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com #TheProgressReport #112 #QParker #Diddy #JaggedEdge #KeyshiaCole #LalaaShepard #SkippingClass #AngieStone
In this episode, we dive deep into the chaotic scene at a Glorilla concert in St. Louis, where multiple fights broke out, causing the show to be cut short. The discussion then moves to the courtroom as we unpack the latest legal challenges faced by Sean 'Diddy' Combs, with some charges dropped while others persist. We also discuss the indictments against Big U and Yella Beezy Finally, we explore the intriguing casting choices for an imagined Jodeci biopic, debating who could best portray the legendary R&B group and its associates. Plus so much more! Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Go cop your candles from Dom at www.saint-angeles.com/candles and use the promo code: Aquarius Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
In this episode of Pillowtalkpodcast, we dive deep into the rise and fall of Black boy R&B bands that once defined the soundtrack of a generation. From the smooth, sultry harmonies of Jodeci and 112 to the iconic sounds of the Jackson 5 and New Edition, we explore why these legendary groups have faded from the spotlight and what it means for the future of R&B.We'll discuss the lasting influence these bands had on the genre, their impact on culture, and the complex reasons behind their decline. Join us as we reflect on the legacy of groups like Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, and others who defined the essence of Black boy bands.Part one of a two-part series, with part two dropping next week—don't miss it!Tune in for a soulful conversation on the evolution of R&B, the changing landscape of music, and the powerful harmonies that shaped our hearts.#Pillowtalkpodcast #mediagirl #chicagopodcast
March Madness is officially on the way and we are diving into our FIRST GRUMPY BRACKET!! Relive the golden age of R&B with *90s & 2000s Male R&B Bracket Battle! This podcast pits 16 legendary male groups like Boyz II Men, Jodeci, 112, and Jagged Edge in a single-elimination tournament. This episode debates their biggest hits, vocal talent, and impact to crown the ultimate R&B group. Tune in for nostalgia, debates, and soulful vibes!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/grumpy-old-mixtape--2575402/support.
Jordan and Max answer audience questions and it's all eating in beds, bribing Max to sauna and ice, Alinea LA, the caramel debacle, white wine talk, Max critiques a meal cooked by chef Jordo, what's going on with Leopardo, bang bangs and chubby tales, a night at RVR with more eating notes, "diners" in Los Angeles, Jordan thinks he's sober, Max's pod compensations, a Jodeci moment, dessert in Japan, caviar vessels, and Dave Chang crab comments.
DJ Lou is dating someone who loves New Edition and Jay educates him on the group because he is a big fan. He then has to teach Bobby about the group Jodeci. Bob does a sexy dance to their music and they discuss rhythm with a woman. The guys read an article about "35 Green Flags" a man should have. A woman should chose her partner depending upon his openness, social skills, ability to cry, and many other qualities. Bobby and Jay go through the list to see how many green and red flags they get. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
In the recent Peacock documentary "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy," serious allegations have been made against Sean "Diddy" Combs by individuals from his inner circle. One such claim involves a former musician who recounted a heated dispute during which Combs allegedly threatened to "eat" her flesh, highlighting a pattern of intimidation and bizarre behavior. Additionally, former associates have accused Combs of hosting "red light" sex parties involving underage girls, suggesting a history of sexual misconduct and exploitation. These revelations contribute to the growing list of accusations against Combs, who is currently facing multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking, all of which he has denied.In a recent development, DeVanté Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been dismissed without prejudice from a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Liza Gardner against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Gardner had alleged that Swing, whose real name is Donald DeGrate, was complicit in the assault that occurred when she was 16 years old. The dismissal without prejudice allows for the possibility of future legal action against Swing, though no specific reasons for this decision have been publicly disclosed.(commercial at 8:26)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'Making the Band' alum accuses Diddy of 'inappropriate' touchingJodeci Member DeVante Swing Dismissed From Diddy Assault Lawsuit
This week on The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine journey into the mesmerizing world of R&B legend K-Ci Hailey of Jodeci. Emerging from the gospel quartet tradition, K-Ci's saga is a vibrant tapestry of resilience, artistic prowess, and inherent talent. He takes us back to his early days competing with another powerhouse vocalist from Baltimore, and the transformative moment he recognized his destiny as a singer. K-Ci also unearths the thrill of live performances, the compelling rivalry that fuels the music industry, and the nuanced decisions that construct successful concerts. With enduring classics like "Forever My Lady", “Stay”, “Come and Talk to Me” and an infinite catalogue of hits, K-Ci’s influence on R&B is immeasurable. But with hints of thrilling future collaborations, his story is still unfolding. Join Tank and J as they jump into the fascinating story of K-Ci Hailey, a true R&B icon, on this mesmerizing episode of The R&B Money Podcast. Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At Sean "Diddy" Combs' October 10, 2024 hearing, he appeared in Manhattan federal court before Judge Arun Subramanian. The session mainly involved setting deadlines for both the defense and prosecution to file their legal arguments in preparation for the upcoming trial, which is expected to take place in May of 2025.Diddy remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. His defense continues to push for his release on bail, which has been denied multiple times due to concerns about witness tampering and flight risk. His legal team had previously offered a $50 million bail package, which included home detention and electronic monitoring, but it was rejected as the court considered him a potential danger to the community.During Sean "Diddy" Combs' October 10, 2024, hearing, his legal team addressed concerns about potential media leaks related to evidence in his case. His attorneys requested that the court impose a gag order to prevent further leaks from law enforcement, which they claim have already influenced public perception and could affect the fairness of the trial. Diddy's team alleges that government agents leaked sensitive material, including a 2016 surveillance video, to the media, compromising his right to a fair trial. The judge has asked the sides to draw up acceptable language for the order.The charges against Diddy include sex trafficking and racketeering, with allegations dating back to 2008. Prosecutors claim that he ran a criminal enterprise, coercing women with the help of his associates and using violence, blackmail, and other forms of intimidation to silence victims. The court appearance also allowed for both sides to discuss procedural aspects, such as evidence handling, and outline the next steps leading up to the high-profile trial. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges(commercial at 14:00)to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:May trial date set for Diddy to face sex trafficking charges | AP NewsDeVante Swing, a member of the R&B group Jodeci, has been named as a co-defendant in a sexual assault lawsuit involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and singer Aaron Hall. The lawsuit, originally filed by Liza Gardner, alleges that in 1990, when she was 16 years old, Diddy and Aaron Hall raped her after drugging and intoxicating her. Gardner's amended complaint claims that DeVante Swing was present during the assault and failed to intervene, making him complicit in the attack. This development has added new complexity to the ongoing legal challenges faced by Diddy, who is currently dealing with multiple lawsuits and criminal charges related to sexual misconductto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jodeci member DeVante Swing named as new co-defendant in Diddy lawsuit (nme.com)
Amanda Seales and the crew are celebrating National Candy Corn Day, National Speak Up for Service Day, and National Publicist Day, while diving into some pressing issues and lively debates. First up, we're breaking down the hidden health risks of prolonged sitting—taking a page from Jodeci, it's time to get on up! Then, we'll tackle recent headlines, including a heated exchange between conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky and journalist Mehdi Hasan on CNN. Plus, hear a dire warning from the "Godfather of AI" about our tech-driven future. Expect laughs, gasps, and maybe a few side-eyes as Supreme faces his latest ‘splainin session. In our Big Up Let Down segment, we're shouting out Campbell's for their new Thanksgiving-scented candles and calling out Shaq, who left listeners cringing during his recent chat with Angel Reese. Am I Trippin' has us deep in the drama of homecoming confessions, and we wrap it all up with our Black Pop Quiz! Don't miss today's full lineup—it's a blend of culture, community, and candid conversation you won't want to miss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when the company you keep could make you criminally liable? In today's episode, Tony Brueski and former Felony Prosecutor Eric Faddis dig into some unsettling allegations against Diddy—and explore the fine line between a bystander and an accomplice. From alleged incidents involving a Jodeci member caught in the wrong place at the wrong time to other celebrities distancing themselves with fierce denials, the conversation raises pressing questions about criminal liability. Could simply being in the room put someone at risk of prosecution, or are there bigger implications at play? And, when faced with whispers of wrongdoing, is saying nothing just as dangerous as saying too much? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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What happens when the company you keep could make you criminally liable? In today's episode, Tony Brueski and former Felony Prosecutor Eric Faddis dig into some unsettling allegations against Diddy—and explore the fine line between a bystander and an accomplice. From alleged incidents involving a Jodeci member caught in the wrong place at the wrong time to other celebrities distancing themselves with fierce denials, the conversation raises pressing questions about criminal liability. Could simply being in the room put someone at risk of prosecution, or are there bigger implications at play? And, when faced with whispers of wrongdoing, is saying nothing just as dangerous as saying too much? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com