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In this episode, we caught up with the talented artist and songwriter God. He shared the story behind his name choice and how his skills as a music artist developed by watching his father, the lead singer of the legendary R&B group Public Announcement. We took a deep dive into God's journey, exploring his past, including a period when he was on the run from the law. He left Chicago for Atlanta, giving himself 90 days to lock in on his music career before the police could catch up to him.God also revealed how his cousin, who worked on videos for 2 Chainz, got an opportunity from the famous vlog site Worldstar. This connection helped God attract attention from major names in the industry. At one point, he was preparing to sign with Jermaine Dupri, but Juicy J swooped in and offered him a publishing deal. He shared an incredible story of crossing paths with hip-hop legend Rick Rubin and how he collaborated with Kanye West on one of the biggest tracks from "The Life of Pablo" album. Although Kanye was interested in signing him, the deal never materialized. With a Grammy nomination and over 30 million records sold, God has worked with numerous favorite artists and is now focusing on his own music, which is set to be released soon, while continuing to collaborate with Juicy J on other artists' records. His journey is a remarkable testament to perseverance and the power of seizing opportunities in the music industry.--Connect With Us On Social Media ----- Instagram: www.instagram.com/illanoizeradioTwitter: https://twitter.com/illanoizeradio Facebook: www.facebook.com/illanoizeradio
- Tracklist - 1. Valentino Khan - Deep Down Low (Pizzata & Klein Remix) 2. RAFFA GUIDO - Famax (HILLS Remix) 3. Charli XCX - Guess (PLAYER8 Remix) 4. LA Roux vs Sidepiece - Bulletproof (JD Live Tech House Edit) 5. GloRilla & Sexyy Red - WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME (Los Padres Remix) 6. Yung Joc ft Nitti - Its Goin Down (Los Padres Remix) 7. Fedde Le Grand - Rude Boy (Extended Mix) 8. Ship Wrek & Datti - Animal (Extended Mix) 9. Yellow Claw - DJ Turn It Up (Luxo Remix) 10. Tommy Richman - ACTIN UP (Deux Twins Remix) 11. Playboi Carti - EVIL JORDAN (Hills Remix) 12. VENGA - Shake It (Extended Mix) 13. Steve Aoki & David Guetta ft Swae Lee & PnB Rock - My Life (Ownboss Remix) 14. Kanye West - Praise God (Proppa Remix) 15. MOONLGHT - Come Get Her 16. Kanye West, Big Sean & Pusha T - Mercy (OBW4N Remix) 17. Nelly Furtado & Bomba Estereo - Corazon (Trentino Remix) 18. Hanumankind & Kalmi - Big Dawgs (HILLS Remix) 19. Gigi DAgostino - Bla Bla Bla (Aurelios Remix) 20. Katy Perry & Juicy J vs Lesgo - Dark Horse (Even Steve Excuses Bootleg) 21. Gold Lemonade - Gettin Hawt (Extended Mix) @djbeatzilla www.instagram.com/djbeatzilla www.facebook.com/djbeatzilla www.djbeatzilla.com
Endea Owens is a jazz talent known for her unique bass playing, compositions, and dynamic performances. She has gained widespread recognition as a member of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert band, where her versatile bass playing has captivated a broad television audience. Her 2023 debut album, Feel Good Music, blends intricate arrangements with an accessible, feel-good vibe, appealing to casual listeners and jazz critics.Owens' roots in Detroit and her diverse musical background inform her distinct style, which blends jazz with other genres like house music and soul. She has collaborated with major artists such as Jon Batiste and Juicy J, and her work with Batiste's band earned her Grammy recognition.Beyond her musical success, Owens is also committed to philanthropy. In 2020, she founded the Community Cookout project, which provides meals and connects with underprivileged communities. Looking ahead, Owens will perform new material at venues like the South Orange Performing Arts Center, continuing to push the boundaries of jazz while deepening her community impact.
**SEASON 2 IS ON THE WAY. IN THE MEANWHILE, LISTEN TO THIS GEM FROM LAST SEASON**Buy "Give 'Em The Biz" Mr. Lee's Website - Since the early 90s, Lee has not only helped create the trademark sound of the South, but he has also laced beats for an impressive multitude of artists including the revered Tupac Shakur, Scarface, UGK and Jay Z.One of the first producers to switch over to the digital medium, he ditched his ASR-10 in favor of an MPC. Mr. Lee is a Grammy-nominated record producer from Houston, Texas. He is known for his hard-hitting beats and catchy hooks, and has produced for some of the biggest names in hip hop, including Nipsey Hussle, Bun B, Slim Thug, Tupac, Drake, Pimp C, Paul Wall, Lil Keke, Megan Thee Stallion, Big Pokey, Devin The Dude and Juicy J. His songs have been critical and commercial successes, and he is sure to continue to produce hit songs for years to come.
The crew is back from a much-needed break! Happy Birthday Tiff!This episode includes conversation about:Dick SweatersRevisiting the Steve Smith Sr AffairThe word "Papi"Body Shaming and being "Fat minded" Women being less attractive if they are successful13-year-old Secret Service member Mel B and Zoe Saldana Latrell being the original Diddler ENJOY!!VIBES OF THE DAY:David: NBA YoungBoy-Slime Mentality Tyler: Isaiah Rashad: RIP Young Remix ft Juicy J and Project PatTiff: Nathan Apollo-Death of a Profiteer
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.177 with 78 Hip Hop, RnB and Reggae Dancehall tracks featuring Coi Leray, SZA, Tink, Latto, Flo, Central Cee, M1llionz, Sheff G, Tyga, Lik Tjay, Juicy J, Kendrick P, Rotimi, Masicka, Nigy Boy, Konshens, Teejay, Govana, Squash, Demarco, Malie Donn, Chronic Law, 450 plus many many more!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!
-Tracklist- 1. 50 Cent - In Da Club (CASHEW Remix) 2. Azealia Banks ft Lazy Jay - 212 (Mason Flint Remix) 3. Jengi - Bel Mercy (Proppa Edit) 4. GloRilla vs Riggi Piros - TGIF (JD Live Bass House Bootleg) 5. Ludacris, Juush - How Low Can You Go (Deville 2025 Tech House Flip) 6. Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World) (AANSE Remix) 7. Roxe - Right Action (Extended Mix) 8. Migos - Bad And Boujee (Tiger Toast Remix) 9. Katy Perry & Juicy J vs Lesgo - Dark Horse (Even Steve Excuses Bootleg) 10. Akon ft Eminem - Smack That (Neeks N Brandt Remix) 11. F.L.Y - Swag Surfin (Black V Neck & Zack Darza Remix) 12. Eminem vs WhySoSerious - The Real Slim Shady (Livitup Killa Edit) 13. ROSE & Bruno Mars - APT. (DASHONE & Felixx Remix) 14. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy (Gin & Sonic Remix) 15. Kanye West - Fade (LEYO, FS Green & Jengi Remix) 16. Piero Pirupa, Jude & Frank, & Chapter & Verse - Sunshine 17. John Summit & Paige Cavell - Tears (Max Styler Remix) 18. Proppa - Pretty Boy Swag (Extended Mix) 19. Ludacris ft Nate Dogg - Area Codes (TUCCI Remix) 20. No Thanks & LegacyOfficial - Click Click @djbeatzilla www.instagram.com/djbeatzilla www.facebook.com/djbeatzilla www.djbeatzilla.com
Today's episode features grammy nominated producer 6ix! His new album drops in March and features @juicyjcomic @logic & more.
Aleza returns to Skipping Class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about her recent birthday, background as a hooper, ‘Back To Me' project, working with Juicy J, motherhood, and her upcoming R&B song releasing Valentine's Day.
Hola, os damos la bienvenida a Dos boomers y un destino, el podcast de lo que escucha y hace la chavalada. En el quinto programa hablamos con el podcast especializado en cultura urbana Don’t Hate The Player, presentado por Alejandro Linares (@diselolinares) y Adrián de la Torre (@adriidela). Con ellos hablamos de música, de la evolución del urban en nuestro país y de la relación entre artistas, medios y público. Una charla más que interesante entre dos generaciones muy distintas. En este programa escucharemos los siguientes temas, muchos de ellos de fondo en nuestra conversación: Kid Cudi, «Day’N’Nite» Crookers remix. Kid Cudi, «Mr. Rager». Yung Beef, «Cartier». Pedro LaDroga, C Tangana, «Encima mía». Christian Crisis, «Volando por un sueño». Kromo Gucci, «Palm Vice II». Wario y Torrico, «Pon tu culo en pompa». Odd Future, «Oldie». A$AP Mob, Juicy J, «Yamborghini High». Frank Ocean, «Lost». Yung Lean, «Ginseng Strip 2002». Natos y Waor, «Veneno». Drake, Young Thug, 21 Savage, «It’s Up». Kanye West, «Heartless». Álvaro Díaz, Rauw Alejandro, «Problemón». Yako Muñoz, «Los Suaves».Hola, os damos la bienvenida a Dos boomers y un destino, el podcast de lo que escucha y hace la chavalada. En el quinto programa hablamos con el podcast especializado en cultura urbana Don’t Hate The Player, presentado por Alejandro Linares (@diselolinares) y Adrián de la Torre (@adriidela). Con ellos hablamos de música, de la evolución del urban en nuestro país y de la relación entre artistas, medios y público. Una charla más que interesante entre dos generaciones muy distintas. En este programa escucharemos los siguientes temas, muchos de ellos de fondo en nuestra conversación: Kid Cudi, «Day’N’Nite» Crookers remix. Kid Cudi, «Mr. Rager». Yung Beef, «Cartier». Pedro LaDroga, C Tangana, «Encima mía». Christian Crisis, «Volando por un sueño». Kromo Gucci, «Palm Vice II». Wario y Torrico, «Pon tu culo en pompa». Odd Future, «Oldie». A$AP Mob, Juicy J, «Yamborghini High». Frank Ocean, «Lost». Yung Lean, «Ginseng Strip 2002». Natos y Waor, «Veneno». Drake, Young Thug, 21 Savage, «It’s Up». Kanye West, «Heartless». Álvaro Díaz, Rauw Alejandro, «Problemón». Yako Muñoz, «Los Suaves».
1/ DJ KOO. Trece. feat PABLIC S. 2/ NONA SOLA. Lo-fi. 3/ BOLDY JAMES AND RICH GAINS. Stay Mute. 4/ KRL & MURIO MEL. Delivery. 5/ EDDIE KAINE & RIM. Ice cold. 6/ BAJO NORTE. Nada nos deben. 7/ RANSOM. Santoro live. 8/ SUPREME CEREBRAL & SWAB. Sins of the father. feat Eloh Kush, O The Great. 9/ SKYGAZE. White dove. 10/ SHODA MONKAS. Dos Tacos en un calcetín. 11/ AMBKOR. Cuando todos duermen.12/ Snoop Dogg. Hard Knocks.13/ ETO. Long way home. 14/ Laboca. La salsa de laboca (El Remixito). feat Erika2Santos.15/ ORIGAMI BANGERS. Angry Bars. feat Solo K. os. 16/ MEGAN THEE STALLION. Roc Steady. feat. FLO MILLI.12 temas lo componen y hoy escucharemos por primera vez en el programa este HEY NOW. 17/ KENDRICK LAMAR. Hey now. 18/ CORDAE. Never see it. feat JUICY J.Escuchar audio
ENERGY CLUB FILES BY FLIP CAPELLA | SHOW 872 Best of House, Dance, Hypertechno, Techno, Hardstyle, Hard Dance, Raw, Drum & Bass, D&B, EDM, Psy, Dance Pop, Techhouse, Bass, Mash Up, Flip Capella Music,... with tracks from Best of House, Dance, Hypertechno, Techno, Hardstyle, Hard Dance, Raw, Drum & Bass, D&B, EDM, Psy, Dance Pop, Techhouse, Bass, Mash Up, Flip Capella Music,... with tracks from Timmy Trumpet, Martin Garrix, Armin Van Buuren, Gabry Ponte, Robin Schulz, Cyril, Tiesto, Rosé & Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Tiesto, Marlon Hoffstadt, Ely Oaks, Blasterjaxx, Harris & Ford, Basswar & CaoX, Rooler & Sickmiode, Flip Capella, .. Tracklist on https://www.1001tracklists.com/ Insagram: https://www.instagram.com/djflipcapella/ Tracklist Show 872: Ely Oaks - SIGMA BOY Armin van Buuren with Alok, Norma Jean Martine, LAWRENT - Euphoria David Puentez - Burn short Mod (20) A-ha - Take On Me (FAT TONY REMIX) - EXT Gabry Ponte - Ghost BL3SS x CamrinWatsin - Kisses (feat. bbyclose) Robin Schulz & CYRIL - World Gone Wild (MARTEN HØRGER Remix) short Mod (20) Katy Perry - Dark Horse (Flip Capella Smash) Katy Perry, Juicy J, Enveak - Dark Horse TONIGHT (YuB & Keys & Mo27Da Mash-Boot) Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (Lavern and VisionV Remix) Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (Brooks Remix) short Mod (20) Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance - It's That Time (Hypertechno Remix) Prezioso, Keanu Silva - Moonlight Shadow Timmy Trumpet - Imagine (feat. Carbonne) [Timmy Trumpet Remix] short Mod (20) CASSIMM - Valerie Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (Argy Remix) Eminem - Sorry Mama (Dream DJ Team Edit) Zerb & Ty Dolla $ign Ft. Wiz Khalifa - Location Rosé & Bruno Mars - APT x TOXIC (NIGHT WATCHERS MASHUP) ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - APT (HOWL REMIX) ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - APT. (Tatsunoshin Remix) Tove Lo, M83, SIKS - Stay High x Midnight City (SIKS Edit) Stromae, Eurythmics, Marten Horger, SIKS - Alors On Danse x Sweet Dreams x L.A.N (SIKS Edit) short Mod (20) ALEXANDRA STAN - MR. SAXOBEAT (TOBI VIBES X RAFFI X FLOWA TECHNO REMIX) [EXTENDED VERSION] Beauz - OCHO (BEAUZ & KEVU VIP) short Mod (20) Alice Deejay, Galantis, SIKS - Better Off Alone x Runaway (SIKS Edit) Crystal Rock, Robin White & Kilian K - That's So True LMFAO - Party Rock ANTHEM (Flip Capella Edit) Alfons & Robbe - Party Rock Anthem short Mod (20) Tiesto - Lethal Industry (Rose Ringed Remix) Old Jim, Tai Woffinden & NOISETIME - Lights Go Out Squid Game (Ricky Marano HyperGlitch Remix) Hidden Podcast Track Special BL3SS X CamrinWatsin - KISSES (DMCR TECHNO REMIX) Mairee & DJ SHEEKO - Impossible (Vocal Mix) Gotye Ft. Kimbra - SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW (COONE REMIX) Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble (BassWar & CaoX Hardstyle Remix) Dyro - Bassline Vandal Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (BassWar & CaoX feat. BeatNap Hardstyle Remix) Bassbrain - MR BRAIN Blasterjaxx X Harris & Ford - Dark Days Blasterjaxx & Cuebrick - Squid Play (Player 456 Mix) Cambodia vs. Overdrive (Hardwell Tomorrowland 24´ Mashup) [Artexx Remake] SEND IT STEVE - TUNNEL VISION X FK DAT (SEND IT STEVE MASHUP) Myles Smith - Stargazing (BassWar & CaoX Hardstyle Remix)
Text Theshortdesk PodcastEp. 191!!!!!!1:09- John is out but we are back with New Years and Christmas things that we did which wasnt much!16:41- Skip Bayless is being sued for Sexual Assault and in the lawsuit Joy Taylor was allegedly sleeping with the VP of Fox Sports and reportedly stated that is their romance ended she would accuse him of Sexual assault!47:46- Darrell's Question of the day!54:16-One has to go Current Female R&B singers edition1:00:12- Sports with Dwayne as we discuss the CFP and the upcoming march tot he Super Bowl with NFL playoffs!!SONG OF THE WEEKDwayne: Shotta Wale- On GodDarrell: Don Tripp-Before and AfterRonnieKeith: Project Pat ft Juicy J and Dj Paul- If you aint from my hoodEMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/IG: Theshortdesk PodcastTwitter: TheshortdeskUse my special link https://zen.ai/uQkFLEY_TedWNfNOZoR4bPR4j1xUVxkRPi0SuDovOcA to save 20% off your first month of any Zencastr paid planCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastr https://zencastr.com/?via=ronald
On the 76th episode of Shirley's Temple, I sat with Sukihana, aka Suki w/ the Good Coochie! Listen above as we discuss her love for the gym & vegetables, new single “WTFO,” love for NLE Choppa, Rich Homie Quan reaching out for a feature, Juicy J producing for her, freeestyling “Hood Rats” w/ Sexyy Red, Cardi B showing love, hilarious story w/ Ray J & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/ B-Real & Psycho Les. 'You Might Know Us'. 2/ STRESS EATER (CZARFACE & KOOL KEITH). Rocket Science. 3/ Apollo Brown & CRIMEAPPLE. Know No Better. 4/ Wordsworth & Stu Bangas. Which One Are You. featuring Elzhi. 5/ Termanology and Tek. Hustler's Soul feat. Freeway. 6/ NEJMA NEFERTITI, DUB SONATA, DOUBLE A.B. Panthers. feat Muja Messiah, Tone Spliff. 7/ SKYZOO. Community Service. feat. Community Service. 8/ Bishop Nehru. Good Thing I Know. 9/ MARK 4ORD. No apologies. feat. KING HARRIS.10/ ETO. No Pun intended. Ft. Kurupt & Kokane.11/ Napoleon Da Legend & JR Swiftz. Sistine Gravel. ft. DJ Grazzhoppa.12/ CORDAE. Never see it. feat JUICY J.13/ CRAIG G. Expand ya mind. feat CHUBB ROCK. 14/ SB11. Cinema 6. feat Mickey Diamond. 15/ BLU AND EXILE. Love is Blu. feat ALOE BLACC. 16/ TALIB KWELI & J. RAWLS. Swat. feat Coast Contra.Escuchar audio
1/ Napoleon Da Legend & JR Swiftz. Sistine Gravel. ft. DJ Grazzhoppa.2/ NEJMA NEFERTITI, DOBLE A.B. & DUB SONATA. Cats.3/ PHILMORE GREENE. Whole time. feat SKYZZO, RASHID HEDEE.4/ AB SOUL. All that. feat. JASON MARTIN, Thirsty P.5/ KENDRICK LAMAR. TV off.6/ JAY WORTHY AND DJ FRESH. You Thought you had me.7/ MEGAN THEE STALLION. Roc Steady. feat. FLO MILLI.8/ Jack Harlow. Hello Miss Johnson.9/ CORDAE. Never see it. feat JUICY J.10/ 7xvethegenius. Float.11/ Westside Gunn and Dj Drama. Runway Pieces at the last supper.12/ THA GOD FAHIM AND CARTUNE BEATZ. What you wanna say. feat LORD SKO.13/ MC LYTE. Thank you. feat MAARY MARY, MUNI LONG.14/ CRAIG G. Dumb down. feat B REAL.15/ KURIOUS. Unknown species.16/ RUSTE JUXX & KASAN DA JULAH. My radio.17/ JOELL ORTIZ AND THE HEATMAKERZ. Mama loves me. feat JEREMY TORRES. Escuchar audio
This week Démar and Adriel discuss Cordae's third studio album 'The Crossroads', why what he raps about hasn't changed since his debut and his features being the stars of his album.Démar's rating: 6 / 10Adriel's rating: 6.5 / 10The Love List: No Bad News, Syrup Sandwiches, Summer Drops, Saturday MorningsTIMECODES:4:01 - How many Cordae songs do you have liked7:00 - Young Nudy vs. Denzel Curry vs Cordae10:44 - The intro/artist that doesn't exist in hip-hop anymore11:31 - What is the budget for this album? 14:45 - Being autobiographical sets him apart15:20 - Best feature17:41 - Sharknado comparison18:03 - Vocal vulnerability18:54 - Juicy J feature29:44 - Syrup sandwiches / thought that was Frank Ocean31:58 - Song about his kid before she was born34:13 - Rare artist; when you hear it sounds good, but when read, it still has some value34:49 - He Needs to stop talking about his family 39:41 - Don't know where he's headed with the future of his lyrics30:24 - Hasn't compromised his sound for a hit song41:56 - Breakup songs in hip-hip are corny43:02 - The cover 45:00 - The ScoreFollow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemi Instagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/ Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/ Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/ Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepod Adriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_ Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrantCordae - The Crossroads / 2024 / hip hop, rap, boom bap
Andy and Brian discuss their creative process, bad ideas about helium, hand-held microphones and a potential Tres of Base theme song! Speaking of the greatest game created this year, they also play a very special round of Tres of Base...this time it's XL! Go buy the music of the three featured artists in this episode! "Hip-Hop" by Dead Prez "RIP Young (Remix)" by Isaiah Rashad feat. Project Pat and Juicy J "Bobby Boucher" by EarthGang & Spillage Village *Sponsored Content* Do you love heavy metal? Or just great drummers? Check out Brian's finely manicured YouTube Music playlist "Quit Hoglan Yer Lombardo." You'll know it's mine because of the AI-generated HellBeast logo. Please enjoy! Share with your fellow drumheads. Send me notes about music you think I'd like. LettermanorLeno999@gmail.com
Tracklist: Ghostbusters - Avrupts, Nytron, Softmal Just Dance x It's ok I'm ok - Tate McRae, Lady Gaga The Monster - Rihanna Pretty Boy - Morais, Anthony May He Knows - Camila Cabello, Lil Nas X, Jace M, Toy Armada Electric Fever - Bogenhausen Dark Horse - Katy Perry, Juicy J, Future, Duc Thien Died In Your Arms Tonight - Nicola Schenetti, Rivaz Poison - Alex Deeper Sweet Dreams - Kamix Pump It! - George Kelly Automatic Lover - Ministry Of Funk What Is Love - Softmal So Delicious - Mother Funkerz Talk About Us - Plastik Funk, NERVO, Julia Temos Watching Me - Softmal, Nytron Halloween - Disco Incorporated Cry Baby - Clean Bandit, Anne-Marie, KC Lights I Think We're Alone Now - Tiffany, Disco Fries, Kidd Spin Vampire - Olivia Rodrigo, Amice
We're back! And this weeks episode is our 100th! I'm joined by Raven Hunter, Kane & Riplak as we talk about a group from Memphis who came with their own sound, and after taking over the underground Memphis scene, moved on to national success. Love them or hate them, you can't deny the impact Triple 6 had on Hip-Hop, especially Southern Hip-Hop. So, this week, Top 10 Three 6 Mafia songs. As always, the audio version is available on all major podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple, Google, Deezer, etc.) and the video version is on YouTube.Follow the podcast on Instagram & X: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.comFollow Raven Hunter on Instagram & X: @ravenhunteryps
"From Steel Pulse to Wu-Tang: A Festival of Musical Diversity"Larry Mishkin discusses a review of various experiences and performances, starting with a cannabis event called "Miracle in Mundelein," which took place over the past weekend. The main focus of the review is a discussion of a Grateful Dead show from September 9, 1987, at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island. The show was notable for being the second night of a three-show run, marking the opening of the Grateful Dead's 1987 East Coast fall tour.Key highlights include:"Hey Pocky Way" Performance: This was the first time the Grateful Dead performed the song "Hey Pocky Way," which is originally by the Meters, a New Orleans funk band. The song became a fan favorite, primarily due to the influence of Brent Mydland, the band's keyboardist. However, the song fell out of rotation after Brent's death in 1990."Jack Straw" Performance: Another song featured was "Jack Straw," a Grateful Dead classic written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. It was originally performed in 1971 and became a staple in the band's setlists. The song was performed in the second spot of the setlist during the 1987 show, indicating the band's tendency to feature it early in their concerts.Music News Segment: The transcript also includes a segment on music news, which starts with a brief history of the band Cheap Trick, particularly their song "I Want You to Want Me."Review of the Miracle in Mundelein Festival: The review shifts to discussing the recent "Miracle in Mundelein" festival, where several acts performed:Steel Pulse: A roots reggae band from Birmingham, England, who delivered a lively and energetic performance.The Soul Rebels: A New Orleans brass band known for their energetic live shows and collaborations with major artists. Their set featured Raekwon and GZA from the Wu-Tang Clan, adding a strong hip-hop element to the performance.Wiz Khalifa: The headliner of the event, Wiz Khalifa, is praised for his stage presence and connection with the audience. The review notes his strong advocacy for cannabis and how his music resonated well with the crowd.Overall, the review captures the blend of nostalgia with the Grateful Dead's classic performances and the fresh, dynamic energy of the Miracle in Mundelein festival, highlighting both the music and the culture of cannabis.https://www.cheaptrick.com/ Grateful DeadSeptember 9, 1987 (37 years ago)Providence Civic CenterProvidence, Rhode IslandGrateful Dead Live at Providence Civic Center on 1987-09-09 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Second night of a three show run, the opening shows of 1987 East Cost fall tour. INTRO: Hey Pocky Way Track #1 :35 – 2:03 First time ever played Hey Pocky Way was written by George Porter Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Art Neville & Joseph Modeliste, founding members of The Meters, an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Modeliste (drums), Porter Jr. (bass), Nocentelli (guitar) and Neville (keyboards). The band performed and recorded their own music from the late 1960s until 1977 and played an influential role as backing musicians for other artists, including Lee Dorsey, Robert Palmer, Dr. John, and Allen Toussaint. Song was released on Rejuvenation the band's fifth studio album in 1974. In 2003, the album was ranked number 138 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[6] and 139 in a 2012 revised list. Beginning with this show, the Dead began to feature Hey Pocky Way, usually as a show opener. Sung by Brent who really got into it with both his keyboard playing and strong singing, it became a fan favorite. But as a Brent influenced tune, it died when he did. Played: 25 timesFirst: September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast: July 22, 1990 at World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA (Brent's second to last show) SHOW No. 1: Jack Straw Track #2 4:00 – 5:50 "Jack Straw" written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. The track first appeared on the album Europe '72. The song was first performed in concert on October 19, 1971, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at new keyboardist Keith Godchaux's first appearance with the band. In the song's earliest performances (c. 1971–72), Weir sang all of the vocals. By the time the 'Europe 72' version was recorded, (at the Olympia Theater in Paris on 5-03-72), Weir and Jerry Garcia were switching up the vocals - as they had on April 26th when 'Hundred Year Hall' was recorded. The song appeared in both the first and second sets until the band's short hiatus in 1974-1975. After re-forming, the song almost exclusively appeared in the first set. After Brent Mydland joined the band in 1979, the song almost exclusively opened the band's first set. The band also often extended the jam after the second verse after Mydland's joining, often extending the song to over six minutes. Dead and Company have also further extended the song, often adding an abstract opening jam prior to the song's first verse.[1] Bob Weir stated in a 2004 interview that the song's lyrics were partly based on John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men.[2] The song's themes include riding the rails, the Great Depression, and hobo (homeless) camps of the era. Jack Straw is also—perhaps coincidentally—the name of the original plantation owner, who lived controversially with his gay lover, Peter Ochello, in Tennessee Williams's play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.[3] Always a great song to hear in concert, the fans loved it and it was always an omen of good things to come in the show. Played: 477 timesFirst: October 19, 1971 at Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago MUSIC NEWS Miracle In Mundelein – second year of the festival in Mundelein a suburb northwest of Chicago. Missed last year with JRAD but made it this year on Saturday with my sons Jonathan and Daniel, Jonathan's fiancé, Bella and Daniel's buddy AJ. Different theme to this year's music focusing on hip hop and rap, not part of my regular music, but certainly a key genre for Daniel and AJ who filled me on details during the show. Acts:Steel Pulse - Steel Pulse are a roots reggae band from the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, and were composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass); along with Basil's brother Colin briefly on drums and Mykaell Riley (vocals, percussion). Steel Pulse were the first non-Jamaican act to win the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. They were initially refused live dates in Caribbean venues in Birmingham due to their Rastafarian beliefs. During the popularization of punk rock in the mid-1970's, Steel Pulse began to play punk venues such as the Hope and Anchor in London and The Electric Circus in Manchester in 1976.[1] Aligning themselves closely with the Rock Against Racism organization and featuring in its first music festival in early 1978, they chose to tour with sympathetic elements of the punk movement,[1] including the Stranglers and XTC. Eventually they found a more natural home in support slots for Burning Spear, which brought them to the attention of Island Records. Fun set that was in progress when we arrived, great sound and lots of energy that kept the crowd moving. The Soul Rebels - The Soul Rebels (also Soul Rebels Brass Band, Soul Rebels or The Rebels) are an eight-piece New Orleans based brass ensemble that incorporate elements of soul, jazz, funk, hip-hop, rock and pop music within a contemporary brass band framework. Starting out as a local New Orleans favorite, The Soul Rebels have evolved into collaborating live with major artists in all worlds of music including:Katy PerryNasMetallicaGreen DayTrombone ShortyProdigyString Cheese IncidentUmphrey's McGeeGalacticSuzanne VegaEurythmicsLettuceGov't Mule And many more The band has built its career around an eclectic live show that harnesses the power of horns and percussion in a funky party-like atmosphere. The band routinely plays over 250 shows a year. They have been described by the Village Voice as "the missing link between Public Enemy and Louis Armstrong. The Soul Rebels consist of percussionists and founding members Lumar LeBlanc and Derrick Moss, trumpet players Julian Gosin and Marcus Hubbard, trombonists Corey Peyton and Paul Robertson, saxophonist Erion Williams, and sousaphonist Manuel Perkins Jr. On Saturday, they featured Raekwon and GZA from Wu Tang Clan. RAEKWON - Corey Woods[2] (born January 12, 1970),[3][4] better known by his stage name Raekwon (/reɪˈkwɒn/, ray-KWON), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success following the release of their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), in 1993. Raekwon would subsequently pursue a solo career, releasing his first solo album, entitled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., in 1995. The album received critical acclaim, and is regarded by many critics as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, as well as a staple of 1990s rap. Raekwon attributes the name Raekwon to the Five-Percent Nation, an offshoot of the Nation of Islam, when he was a "young kid."[11] He converted to Islam in 2009. Growing up, he witnessed his mother being hit and abused by different men, an experience which he said "affected [him] a lot."[10] As a young man, his mother kicked him out of their Park Hill home when Raekwon got into an argument with her boyfriend and his mother sided with the boyfriend. During this time, he spiraled into a pattern of hopelessness and violent behavior.[8] He became addicted to cocaine and crack cocaine until he became aware of how the crack epidemic was affecting those around him, at which point "it was an automatic stop."[10]Raekwon and rap partner Ghostface Killah attended junior high school together on Staten Island.[14] Raekwon attended New Dorp High School, where he befriended rappers Remedy, Method Man and Inspectah Deck.[15] Woods first rapped as Sha Raider. In 1992, he joined the Wu-Tang Clan, an originally nine-member rap group drawing mainly from the Staten Island but also from the Brooklyn boroughs of New York City. He rapped as Raekwon The Chef, and also used the aliases Lex Diamonds, Shallah Raekwon, and Louis Rich. After being caught in a crossfire and accidentally shot four times, Raekwon began rapping in earnest. He later described being shot as an "important eye opener." In September 2009, MTV ranked Raekwon tenth among "hottest" rappers. In December, HipHopDx's 2009 awards named Only Built For Cuban Linx... Pt. II album of the year, calling it "the Hip Hop equivalent to The Godfather 2, with Rae as revitalized as Marlon was". Raekwon won Emcee of the Year—the prior year, Nas won—while HipHopDX staff explained, Raekwon brought it back to lyrical, dope rap. He released an album that spoke to teens, twenty-somethings, thirty-somethings, and beyond. Without compromising, the Chef made an edgy Hip Hop record that refused to bastardize the catalog he laid down 15 years ago. On top of that, Rae (along with Ghostface) was a go-to for numerous rappers making albums, ranging from the Playaz Circle to Jadakiss to BK One. That's beyond real, as was a year filled with performing in arenas, clubs and even churches. When it came to mastering the ceremony, Rae had 'em all following the leader.[28]— HipHopDX GZA - Gary Eldridge Grice[2] (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage names GZA (/ˈdʒɪzə/JIZ-ə) and The Genius,[3] is an American rapper. A founding member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, GZA is the group's "spiritual head", being both the first member in the group to receive a record deal and being the oldest member.[4] He has appeared on his fellow Wu-Tang members' solo projects, and has maintained a successful solo career starting with his second album Liquid Swords (1995). His lyrical style often dismisses typical rap story lines in favor of science and wide-ranging philosophies and has been characterized as "armed with sharp metaphors and a smooth flow".[5][6][7][8] An analysis of GZA's lyrics found that he has the second largest vocabulary in popular hip hop music.[9][10] He teamed up with an education group to promote science education in New York City through hip hop. In 1992, GZA joined the Wu-Tang Clan, a group of nine, formed by his cousin RZA. GZA had some high-profile appearances on the group's debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993), including a solo track, "Clan in da Front".[22] This, combined with appearances on other Clan members' albums such as Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995) and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... (1995) brought him much recognition. According to Method Man, "we form like Voltron and GZA happens to be the head". The combination of the Soul Rebels beat and Raekwon's and GZA's rapping made for an exceptional set of music that caught me off guard but was worth the price of admission. With lots of cannabis references scattered throughout their lyrics and stage talk, they were a perfect match for this festival. Wiz Khalifa - Cameron Jibril Thomaz (born September 8, 1987),[2] better known by his stage name Wiz Khalifa, is an American rapper from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He signed with the local independent label Rostrum Records to release his debut studio album, Show and Prove (2006). His contract entered a short-lived joint venture with Warner Bros. Records the following year. His Eurodance-influenced 2008 single, "Say Yeah" received urban radio airplay and entered both the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot Rap Songs charts, becoming his first minor hit.[3] Outside of music, Thomaz has delved into acting with television roles in Dickinson and The Eric Andre Show, the lead role alongside Snoop Dogg in the 2012 stoner comedy film Mac & Devin Go to High School, and voice roles in the animated series American Dad!, Duncanville, and Big City Greens. Thomaz founded the record label Taylor Gang Entertainment in 2008, through which he has signed artists including Juicy J, Ty Dolla Sign, and Berner. Known for his abundant usage of cannabis, Thomaz launched his own cannabis brand, Khalifa Kush, in 2016, which expanded for release in nationwide dispensaries in 2022. His stage name is derived from Khalifa, an Arabic word meaning "successor", and wisdom, which was shortened to Wiz when Khalifa was a young boy.[10] Khalifa stated to Spinner.com that the name also came from being called "young Wiz 'cause I was good at everything I did, and my granddad is Muslim, so he gave me that name; he felt like that's what I was doing with my music." He got a tattoo of his stage name on his 17th birthday.[11][12] By the age of 15, he was regularly recording his music at a local studio called I.D. Labs.[13] Impressed by the young teen's talent, E. Dan, the owner of the studio offered Khalifa an intern job at the studio in exchange for free recording time. Dan, being a veteran of the Pittsburgh hip-hop scene, would help develop and mentor the young artist early on in his career. He was the headliner and lived up to the billing. Great tunes, great stage presence, great spokesperson for cannabis. My first experience with his music and it was very positive. A great musical education for me with my tutors, Daniel and AJ. More in MJ News Herbie Flowers RIPJerry Miller RIPGoose this week at the Salt Shed, Thursday and Friday SHOW No. 2: Greatest Story Ever Told Track #9 3:25 – end INTO Devil With a Blue Dress Track #10 0:00 – 1:33 Greatest Story – written by Hunter/Bobby/Mickey, originally called “The Pump Song” on Mickey Hart's 1972 album Rolling Thunder. As the opening tune of Ace, it is called Greatest Story Ever Told. But this isn't about that song. Here, it is the lead-in to a first set couple of “extras” thrown in for some fun. "Devil with a Blue Dress On" (also known as "Devil with the Blue Dress") is a song written by Shorty Long and William "Mickey" Stevenson, first performed by Long and released as a single in 1964. A later version recorded by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels in 1966 peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. "Devil with the Blue Dress" was originally released as Shorty Long's debut single on Motown in 1964, but the single failed to chart. The song describes a femme fatale in a blue dress and not an actual devil.[2] Two years later, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels recorded the song at Bell Sound Studios in New York City[3] as a medley with an original arrangement of Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly". Their version, released on their album, “Breakout . . . . !”, was notably more up-tempo than Long's more blues-influenced rendition.[2] Reaching No. 4 on the Hot 100, their version of the track would end up becoming their most well-known and highest charting hit in the United States. Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it No. 428 on their list of Top 500 Songs of All Time. Basically, another great cover to showcase Brent's singing and keyboard skills. This was the first of 3 times the Dead covered the song. Another fun diversion by the band that kept the Deadheads guessing and not wanting to ever miss a show. The transition out of Greatest Story is seamless and makes it so you can't hear the end of Greatest Story without hearing the signature beat of Devil making it a “natural” fit. Played – 3 timesFirst: September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast: October 4, 1987 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USA SHOW No. 3: Good Golly Miss Molly Track #11 0:00 – end INTO Devil With a Blue Dress Track #12 0:00 – 0:51"Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as single on the Specialty label, and later on the album, Little Richard in July 1958.[1] The song, a jump blues, was written by John Marascalco and producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell. Although it was first recorded by Little Richard, Blackwell produced another version by the Valiants, who imitated the fast first version recorded by Little Richard, not released at that time. Although the Valiants' version was released first (in 1957), Little Richard had the hit, reaching No. 4.[2] Like all his early hits, it quickly became a rock 'n' roll standard and has subsequently been recorded by hundreds of artists. The song is ranked No. 92 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Little Richard first heard the phrase "Good golly, Miss Molly" from a Southern DJ named Jimmy Pennick.[4] He modified the lyrics into the more suggestive "Good golly, Miss Molly/You sure like to ball." Little Richard himself later claimed that he took Ike Turner's piano intro from his influential 1951 rock and roll song "Rocket 88", and used it for "Good Golly, Miss Molly".[5] "I always liked that record," Richard recalled, "and I used to use the riff in my act, so when we were looking for a lead-in to 'Good Golly, Miss Molly', I did that and it fit." In 1966, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels incorporated "Good Golly Miss Molly" into their version of "Devil with a Blue Dress On". Their version scored a major hit, not only in Ryder's native Detroit, but nationwide, placing at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 100. As with Devil, a Brent thing. Unfortunately, it was only around for a month. Then vanished from the Dead's playlist thereafter. Played: 3 times, makes senseFirst: September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast: October 4, 1987 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USA MJ NEWS: Miracle in Mudelein – a great event sponsored by Rise Dispensaries and Rhythm cultivators. Second year, featuring great music, excellent food and drink and too many booths for dabbing from various types of rigs including a Studenglass Gravity Bong – my first time using one and it is not your father's four foot Graffix bong! Daniel and AJ were all over it and as it turned out, the wait in line was well worth the experience. Rather than try to explain it to you, just Google Gravity Bong and see for yourself! Great high. Miracle is that Lake County, a more conservative leaning county, and Mundelein permitted the event. Attendees can bring in their own flower or extracts (supposedly only if purchased at an Illinois dispensary), smoking accessories, etc. Rise also was selling products at the show. A wonderful thing to attend an event and not have to hide and smuggle in your cannabis. People lighting up everywhere, offering to share, talking strains, etc. Police were there to keep order and otherwise let it all go on. Very professional. Excellent mellow crowd (what else would you expect?). Well run. Shot joints out of a canon. A wonderful day and experience for those who enjoy cannabis, especially not having to hide it or pretend you don't have any when everyone knows attendees are smuggling it in anyway. A great way to promote cannabis and help normalize it within the community. And a fun event to be able to share with my boys, Bella and AJ. Fun had by all. SHOW No. 4: Not Fade Away Track #24 (NOTE – this song is listed as Track #23 AND #24, be sure to use #24) 0:00 – end "Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is likely to have been a formality[3]) and first recorded by Holly and his band, the Crickets. Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, the same day the song "Everyday" was recorded.[1] The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, "Not Fade Away" was originally released as the B-side of the hit single "Oh, Boy!" on 10.27.1957 and was included on the album The "Chirping" Crickets (1957). The Crickets' recording never charted as a single. In 2004, this song was ranked number 107 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The song is closely associated with the Grateful Dead as one of their signature tunes—one which the band transformed from Holly's 1950s boy/girl romanticism to one reflecting the 1960s' more spiritual universal love. Their 1971 recording of the song is included on their second live album, Skull and Roses, paired with Going Down The Road Feeling Bad, a regular happening in the early ‘70's. Primarily a second set tune that used to show up in the second half of the second set after Drums-Space. Beginning in 1983, the Dead began to play it as the second set closer, trailing off with “Love is real will not fade away” as they exited the stage. A few years later, the Deadheads starting chanting the line as the Dead left the stage and in some cases, kept it up until the band reappeared for their encore, when the band would pick back up on the beat and play it for another minute or so before their encore tune, such as with this show. Great example of the Deadheads making their mark on the show and the band being tuned in enough to play along with it. Although sometimes if the Dead took too long to come out for the encore, the chanting would start to fade off. And sometimes even when the chant made it all the way to the band's return on stage, the band would ignore it and just dive straight into their encore. Fun when it all came together like this show. Played: 561 timesFirst: February 19, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (St. Louis) OUTRO: The Mighty Quinn Track #25 2:11 – 3:48 Bob Dylan wrote and first recorded the song in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions, but did not release a version for another three years. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann, from their album Mighty Garvey, and became a great success. A demo of 14 of the 1967 Basement Tapes recordings, including the first of two takes of "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)", was produced in 1968, but was not intended for release. Recordings taken from the demos began appearing on bootlegs, starting with Great White Wonder,[7] a double-album bootleg that came out in July 1969. The first official release of the song was in 1970 on Dylan's Self Portrait album,[14] a live recording from 1969's Isle of Wight Festival. The live version (titled "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)") was also selected in 1971 for the second compilation of Dylan's career, Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II. Covered by: the Hollies, Leon Russell and Phish, among others. Although they never played the song with Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead started playing "The Mighty Quinn" in concert in 1985. It became a favorite encore among the Grateful Dead's fans, and remained so to the end of their career. Last verses, end with, “when Quinn the Eskimo gets here, everybody's gonna want to doze” but the Deadheads heard it as “dose” and always gave it a big cheer. Played: 59 timesFirst: December 30, 1985 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA Shoutouts: Lary Vinocur – birthdayElena Mishkin – birthday .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
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Juicy J von der Three 6 Mafia ist einer der klanglichen Vorreiter des Southern Hip Hop. Er ist eine Oscar und Grammy prämierte Rap-Legende. Juicy J aus Memphis hat den Sound des Rap-Undergrounds für kommende Generationen geprägt. Die Three 6 Mafia ist um das Jahr 1991 gegründet worden. Die Gründungsmitglieder DJ Paul, seine Halbbruder Lord Infamous und Jucy J waren zwischen 13 und 15 Jahre alt als sie begonnen haben Musik zu machen. Für 2024 hat Juicy J ambitionierte Pläne: Er hat vor 7 Alben zu veröffentlichen. Eines ist dieser Tage erschienen das Jazz/Hip Hop-Album“ The Ravenite Social Club. Auf dem Song To You arbeitet Juicy J mit dem Komponisten und Jazzmusiker, Pianisten Robert Glasper zusammen. Es ist ein Tribut an die verstobenen Three 6 Mafia Mitglieder. Der Hip Hop Lesekreis Mahdi Rahimi, Trishes und Natalie Brunner über To You von Juicy J feat Robert Glasper & Emi Secrest FM4 Homebase 20 Uhr 03.09.2024
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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, the eclectic garage-rock duo who recently released their twelfth studio album. Jim and Greg also review new records from Shabaka and Hurray for the Riff Raff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Black Keys, "Beautiful People (Stay High)," Ohio Players, Easy Eye Sound, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Shabaka, "Insecurities (feat. Moses Sumney)," Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace, Impulse!, 2024Shabaka, "I'll Do Whatever You Want (feat. Floating Points, Laraaji)," Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace, Impulse!, 2024Shabaka, "Body To Inhabit (feat. E L U C I D)," Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace, Impulse!, 2024Shabaka, "As The Planets And The Stars Collapse," Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace, Impulse!, 2024Hurray For The Riff Raff, "Snake Plant (The Past Is Still Alive)," The Past Is Still Alive, Nonesuch, 2024Hurray For The Riff Raff, "Buffalo," The Past Is Still Alive, Nonesuch, 2024Hurray For The Riff Raff, "Vetiver," The Past Is Still Alive, Nonesuch, 2024Hurray For The Riff Raff, "Ogallala," The Past Is Still Alive, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "This Is Nowhere," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "You'll Pay," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "Only Love Matters," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "On The Game," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "Forgot To Be Your Lover," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024The Black Keys, "Paper Crown (feat. Beck and Juicy J)," Ohio Players, Nonesuch, 2024Cumbia en Moog, "Cumbia de Sal," The Afrosound of Colombia, Vol. 1, Discos Fuentes, 1976The Ambassadors, "I Really Love You," Cooler Than Ice: Arctic Records and the RIse of Philly Soul, Jamie, 2012R.E.M., "Radio Free Europe," Murmur, I.R.S., 1983See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Samer made a mental note not to be shocked that it's time for another new music mix so don't you be shocked either, just enjoy more new music curated by your favorite Mix Tapers, Matt and Samer.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-april-2024-new-music-mix/pl.u-KR7lPTDdJj01. Split Screen - Kings of Leon (@kingsofleon)2. Eyes Closed - Imagine Dragons (@imaginedragons)3. Masterpiece - Old 97's (@old97s)4. Club Classics - Charlie XCX (@charli_xcx)5. So Sick of Dreaming - Maggie Rogers (@maggierogers)6. Vortex - Lizzy McAlpine (@lizzymcalpine)7. young gun - Tori Kelly featuring Jon Bellion (@torikelly)8. Crocodile Tears - J. Cole (@realcoleworld)9. Right Here - Bob Vylan (@bobbyvylan)10. 10,000 Hours - Spielmann (@spielmannsongs)11. II MOST WANTED - Beyonce & Miley Cyrus (@beyonce)12. Paper Crown - The Black Keys featuring Beck & Juicy J (@theblackkeys) Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Shirley's Temple™ is a Celebrity Talk Show with a huge focus on Mental Health! Be sure to check her out on IG @shirju & subscribe to her Youtube channel by going to www.youtube.com/@shirju to see interviews featuring artists like Trippie Redd, DJ Vlad, Juicy J, Saweetie, Amber Rose, & an extensive list of celebrity guests! Cannabis Talk 101, “The World's #1 Source For Everything Cannabis”, made global history by becoming the first cannabis show to partner with iHeartMedia, on 4/20/2020. Thank you for listening & watching Cannabis Talk 101 with Christopher Wright, aka "Blue" the CEO and creator of Cannabis Talk 101 and the Cannabis Talk Network. & Joe Grande, former Co-Host on Big Boy's Neighborhood on Power 106 FM, On-Air with Ryan Seacrest on 102.7 KIIS FM in Los Angeles and The Dog House in the Bay Area on WILD 94.9 KYLD. Toking with the Stars with Chuckie & Marty, & Financial Fridays with Tony Kassaei, The Inside Investor, on YouTube, IHeartRadio App, Spotify, & Apple Podcasts. Check out the Cannabis Talk Magazine (HERE).Call us anytime: 1-800-420-1980FOLLOW US on all Social Media: Linkedin: @CannabisTalk101Instagram: @CannabisTalk101 Tik Tok @CannabisTalk101: Facebook: / CannabisTalk101 Twitter: / CannabisTalk101 @BLUE @JoeGrande@Tony Kassaei The Insider Investor@CHUCKIE FUEGO@MARTY GRIMESSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jorge Ben e Toquinho - Carolina, Carol Bela Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers (ft. Armand Van Helden) Zelooperz - Smearious L'Impératirce - Me Da Igual ScHoolboy Q - Time killers Aphex Twin - #3 Dizzee Rascal - Roll Wit Me (ft. Predz Uk) Dizzee Rascal - London Boy (ft. Frisco) Salt-N-Pepa - Push It M-Beat - Incredible (ft. General Levy) Project Pat - If You Ain't From My Hood (ft. Juicy J & DJ Paul) JAY-Z & Timbaland - Is That Yo Bitch Noreaga - Superthug Juicy J - Zip and a Double Cup (ft. 2 Chainz & Tha Joker) La Fève - MAUVAIS PAYEUR Chase & Status & Bou - Baddadan (ft. IRah, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura) Bossman Dlow - Get In With Me Dizzee Rascal - What You Know About That (ft. Jme and D Double E) The Prodigy - Charly
This week we're squeezing every last drop of Juice out of Juicy J's memoir. The founding memoir of Three 6 Mafia tells it all from indie record producing to winning an academy award to the drugs he has and hasn't tried. Keep up with all the latest: https://celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Use the code WORM35 for up to 35% off the coziest items at Cozy Earth! COME SEE US ON TOUR 4/18/24 - Austin, TX NEW: 5/8/24 - Fort Lauderdale, FL NEW: 5/9/24 - Tampa, FL NEW: 5/22/24 - Columbus, OH NEW: 5/23/24 - Charlotte, NC Join our Geneva Community to chat with the other worms!!!! Check out what we're reading and watching on Shelf! Ashley's Shelf Claire's Shelf Follow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonross
This episode is sponsored by Luxurious Bastard Beard Co | https://luxuriousbastardco.com/ | Use promo code: LEGENDARY Lil Wyte, is a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap collective Hypnotize Camp Posse. Lil Wyte began his career with the all-white underground rap group Shelby Forest Clique. His first album Doubt Me Now, produced by DJ Paul & Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia, sold over 130,000 copies independently. The success from this album sparked interest with Warner Music Group which would result in a distribution deal for the Hypnotize Minds label and his second album, Phinally Phamous. His first album had an underground hit, especially popular with the drug sub-culture, for the song about abusing prescription pills, "Oxy Cotton". So far, both of his albums have carried on a rap tradition of having a Smokin' Song (a song detailing smoking marijuana) included on them. His first release actually had a song titled "My Smokin' Song" on it. He expanded on this theme with his second album having a song named "My Drinking Song". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theanthonyrogersshow/message
Scrump and Drew talk about the music of Eminem, Rush, Miley Cyrus, Primus, Paramore, Ohio Players, Barry Manilow, Chuck Ragan, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, and more! Love Rollercoaster-Ohio Players I Write the Songs-Barry Manilow 23-Miley Cyrus ft Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J Tom Sawyer-Rush Misery Business-Paramore Winona's Big Brown Beaver-Primus Echo The Halls-Chuck Ragan Detroit vs Everybody-Eminem Patreon Merchandise Sponsors: Manscaped Use promo code: PWTCAST to get 20% off AND Free shipping Social Media: Twitter Instagram
In episode 1616, Jack and Miles are joined by host of HeidiWorld: The Heidi Fleiss Story, Molly Lambert, to discuss… The Taylor Swift Fear Mongering Continues At A Wild Pace…, The Internet Just Trauma Dumped On Elmo and more! Newsmax Host: Idolizing Taylor Swift Is Against Jesus OAN Host: The Super Bowl Is A Massive Liberal Psyop The Internet Just Trauma Dumped On Elmo Elmo's Mental Health Check-up Tweet There's a perfectly reasonable explanation for Big Bird's unfolding horror #HelpBigBird Tweet LISTEN: Zip & A Double Cup by Juicy J, 2 ChainzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWelcome to a thought-provoking segment of "Notorious Mass Effect" by Analytic Dreamz. In this episode, we delve into the impactful release of Lyrical Lemonade's latest album, "All is Yellow," marking a significant milestone in their 10th-anniversary celebration. The 14-track project, meticulously curated by Cole Bennett, showcases a powerhouse of guest artists, including the late Juice WRLD, Kid Cudi, Eminem, Juicy J, Denzel Curry, JID, Lil Yachty, Jack Harlow, Teezo Touchdown, Latto, Cordae, and more.Clocking in at approximately 40 minutes, "All is Yellow" seamlessly brings together diverse elements of rap, serving as a testament to Bennett's artistic vision. The album is a celebration of Lyrical Lemonade's journey from its humble beginnings to its current multimedia empire status. Explore the harmonious fusion of talent and creativity, as this project not only pays homage to the roots but also sets the stage for Lyrical Lemonade's promising future. Join Analytic Dreamz in this segment as we unravel the layers of "All is Yellow" and its symbolic resonance in the evolving landscape of rap music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Juicy J is a renowned rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame as a member of the hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia and has since achieved success as a solo artist. Juicy J also has recently written a book called Chronicles of the Juice Man where he opens up about his struggles with mental health, his experiences in the music industry, and his mission to help others facing similar challenges. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and authenticity by sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly. Juicy J also discusses the need for increased mental health support in schools and communities as well as the role of artists in addressing mental health issues. He shares personal stories about his own battles with addiction and the loss of friends to drugs. Throughout the conversation, Juicy J emphasizes the power of prayer, the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences, and the need for open and honest communication about mental health. Some of the things he talks about are: The struggles he has faced with mental health issues and addiction The need for increased mental health support in schools and communities Why he's now such a strong advocate for mental health and believes in the importance of reaching out to others who may be struggling The friends he's lost from addiction The power of prayer The need for honest communication about mental health The importance of surrounding yourself with positive influences How the 988 hotline can help anyone in crisis Sign up for Mentally Stronger Premium - Ask Amy questions, get bonus episodes, and get exclusive content delivered to your feed every week. Links & Resources Buy Chronicles of The Juice Man Follow Juicy J on Instagram - @juicyj Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram - @AmyMorinAuthor Email the show - Podcast@AmyMorinLCSW.com Visit Our Sponsors BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/mentallystrong, and get 10% off your first month. Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/mentallystronger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay welcome hip-hop legend Juicy J to discuss mental wellness, producing classics, and wild stories after winning the Oscar for Best Original Song. Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guest: Juicy J Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices