Podcasts about Karlie Redd

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Best podcasts about Karlie Redd

Latest podcast episodes about Karlie Redd

CAMESHIAREVIEWS
Love and Hip Hop Atlanta Scrappy and Karlie Redd interview

CAMESHIAREVIEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 16:32


Love and hip hop Atlanta interview Topics Bambi Amy Music and more

Angela Yee's Lip Service
LS Episode 473: A Day in the Life (Feat. Lyfe Jennings)

Angela Yee's Lip Service

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 75:26 Transcription Available


Artist, Lyfe Jennings joins the ladies of Lip Service this week and opens up about his entire life story! From some of his most wild moments, including getting a police chase after a fight with his BM, why he gave Karlie Redd a fake ring, and much more. Lyfe even explains his beef with NPR for not offering him a spot on Tiny Desk. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dish Nation
S13 Ep1: 09/09/24 - Cardi B in a Wheelchair & 'Love & Hip Hop: ATL' Star Karlie Redd is Married

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 18:30


Reesa Teesa's 'Who TF Did I Marry' gets a new show and 'LHHATL' star Karlie Redd is married. Plus, the Atlanta Braves' first pitch was served Ludacris-style, and Cardi B in a wheelchair? We've got the dish on today's Dish Nation!

She and I
It Was Bigger Than Yours

She and I

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 51:27


B~Love and Syd are back with another sizzling episode! They kick things off with a lighthearted discussion about the hottest sexy pajamas for men. Get ready for some laughs and maybe a few fashion tips. Next, B~Love shares a hilarious story about asking to borrow money, and the awkward reactions he received. Moving on to more serious topics, they explore the challenges of dating someone with a completely different style. Can you compromise on your personal aesthetic for the sake of love? B~Love and Syd weigh in. They also discuss the controversial statement by Karlie Redd about not wanting her friends to be too close to her boyfriend. Is it unhinged, or is there a method to her madness? Communication is always a hot topic on this podcast. This week, they discuss a post that claims men will always communicate with a woman they like. Is there any truth to this statement? In the WWID (What Would India Do?) segment, a listener shares a cringe-worthy story about asking his wife about her past sexual experiences. Tune in to hear India Marie's advice on how to navigate this awkward situation and overcome feelings of insecurity.

There... I Said It!
J.Lo and Ben Affleck Drama + Beyoncé's Whiskey Brand

There... I Said It!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 43:15


Welcome back to another juicy episode of 'There I Said It' with Georgia Alfredas, Gary with the T, and Tambra Cherie! In this episode, they discuss Scarface's mysterious hospitalization, Lizzo's surprising weight loss and gap year, and Judge Mathis's shocking divorce after 39 years! Plus, they spill the tea on Tyrese's unbelievable claims about his mother and whether his jewelry is real or fake. Don't miss out on the drama surrounding J.Lo and Ben Affleck, Karlie Redd's relationship rules, and much more. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Enjoy the laughs and the latest in celebrity news! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arroe Collins
TV Personality Rapper Model And Actress Karlie Redd From Love & Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 7:27


The cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta get back to their roots by focusing on their craft and collaborating to create the first ever Love & Hip Hop album. New music is on the way from Spice, Rasheeda, Amy Luciani, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, and more as they work together to produce a group album, all while juggling their personal endeavors with family, career, and relationships.After a successful fashion show, Rasheeda and Kirk plan to continue their elevation in the fashion space. Old wounds resurface as the couple clashes with the mother of Kirk's child, Jasmine over child support. Spice is fresh off celebrating 25 years in the music industry with her scorching album "Mirror 25," and she aims to create a legendary "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" album, but only the hottest cast members will make the cut. Renni Rucci is excited to have her baby boy and gives us full access to her pregnancy journey. Saucy Santana has Zell in his rearview, as he focuses on his new boo and representing for the LBTQIA+ community with his music this year. “New Beginnings” is Bambi's new motto as she moves on from Scrappy and is dating someone new. She is also reevaluating her friendships as her circle becomes smaller than expected. Karlie Redd is dating a 35-year-old entrepreneur TLo, but everything isn't paradise, as her diva antics begin to alienate her friends.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
TV Personality Rapper Model And Actress Karlie Redd From Love & Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 7:27


The cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta get back to their roots by focusing on their craft and collaborating to create the first ever Love & Hip Hop album. New music is on the way from Spice, Rasheeda, Amy Luciani, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, and more as they work together to produce a group album, all while juggling their personal endeavors with family, career, and relationships.After a successful fashion show, Rasheeda and Kirk plan to continue their elevation in the fashion space. Old wounds resurface as the couple clashes with the mother of Kirk's child, Jasmine over child support. Spice is fresh off celebrating 25 years in the music industry with her scorching album "Mirror 25," and she aims to create a legendary "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" album, but only the hottest cast members will make the cut. Renni Rucci is excited to have her baby boy and gives us full access to her pregnancy journey. Saucy Santana has Zell in his rearview, as he focuses on his new boo and representing for the LBTQIA+ community with his music this year. “New Beginnings” is Bambi's new motto as she moves on from Scrappy and is dating someone new. She is also reevaluating her friendships as her circle becomes smaller than expected. Karlie Redd is dating a 35-year-old entrepreneur TLo, but everything isn't paradise, as her diva antics begin to alienate her friends.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Arroe Collins
Rapper Yung Joc Takes Us Inside The New Season Of Love And Hip Hop Atlanta

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 5:31


The cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta get back to their roots by focusing on their craft and collaborating to create the first ever Love & Hip Hop album. New music is on the way from Spice, Rasheeda, Amy Luciani, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, and more as they work together to produce a group album, all while juggling their personal endeavors with family, career, and relationships.After a successful fashion show, Rasheeda and Kirk plan to continue their elevation in the fashion space. Old wounds resurface as the couple clashes with the mother of Kirk's child, Jasmine over child support. Spice is fresh off celebrating 25 years in the music industry with her scorching album "Mirror 25," and she aims to create a legendary "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" album, but only the hottest cast members will make the cut. Renni Rucci is excited to have her baby boy and gives us full access to her pregnancy journey. Saucy Santana has Zell in his rearview, as he focuses on his new boo and representing for the LBTQIA+ community with his music this year. “New Beginnings” is Bambi's new motto as she moves on from Scrappy and is dating someone new. She is also reevaluating her friendships as her circle becomes smaller than expected. Karlie Redd is dating a 35-year-old entrepreneur TLo, but everything isn't paradise, as her diva antics begin to alienate her friends.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Rapper Yung Joc Takes Us Inside The New Season Of Love And Hip Hop Atlanta

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 5:30


The cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta get back to their roots by focusing on their craft and collaborating to create the first ever Love & Hip Hop album. New music is on the way from Spice, Rasheeda, Amy Luciani, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, and more as they work together to produce a group album, all while juggling their personal endeavors with family, career, and relationships.After a successful fashion show, Rasheeda and Kirk plan to continue their elevation in the fashion space. Old wounds resurface as the couple clashes with the mother of Kirk's child, Jasmine over child support. Spice is fresh off celebrating 25 years in the music industry with her scorching album "Mirror 25," and she aims to create a legendary "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" album, but only the hottest cast members will make the cut. Renni Rucci is excited to have her baby boy and gives us full access to her pregnancy journey. Saucy Santana has Zell in his rearview, as he focuses on his new boo and representing for the LBTQIA+ community with his music this year. “New Beginnings” is Bambi's new motto as she moves on from Scrappy and is dating someone new. She is also reevaluating her friendships as her circle becomes smaller than expected. Karlie Redd is dating a 35-year-old entrepreneur TLo, but everything isn't paradise, as her diva antics begin to alienate her friends.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Dr. Jay de Soca Prince's De Prescription Podcast

SOCA THERAPY - MARCH 31, 2024Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday March 31st 2024Making You Wine From 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoAnxiety (Dr. Jay Plate) - Patrice RobertsHeads High (Jes Refix) - Kes The BandLove Somebody - Destra & Shal MarshallSpread Love - Teddyson JohnSpread The Love - Dawg E SlaughterMiracle - Kes & TanoRound & Rosie - Nailah BlackmanInstruction Time - The Fatha x Klassik Frescobar x WildfireLast One Standing - Ricardo Drue & D.w.ORiot - Trinidad KillaWork It - Tian WinterHall Of Fame - Mical TejaHow Ah Livin - Farmer NappyBeat Rum Bad - WadicksMy Rum - GorgDrink King - Kerry JohnDrunk Day - King Bubba FmProfessional (DJ Crown Prince Anu Intro) - Ricardo DrueSweet Type Of Way - Biggie IrieSpecial - Sekon StaOn De Low - Patrice RobertsGym Instructor - Lil RickGym Instructor (Sax Mix) - Arturo TappinFete Till Another Day - DJ Private Ryan x Travis World x Kris KennedyFete Like Millionaires - DJ Private Ryan x Travis World x Sekon StaDNA (DJ Shy Drum Intro) - Mical TejaShake Up (Bad Up) - JadelLook Back At It - Lyrikal Baddest - Tian WinterFormula - KesTOP 7 @ 7 Countdown - Powered By The Soca SourceTop Jadel Songs Radio Airplay Worldwide7. Doh Ease Meh Up - Jadel6. Drop It - Jadel5. Wah Yuh Doin [Lili Gyal Riddim] - Jadel 4. Calypso - Jadel3. Messy - Jadel x Karlie Redd2. Up In D Party [Buddy Pass Riddim] - Jadel1. Addictive (Clean) - Jadel x Charly BlackBad Gyal - Erphaan AlvesWhen Last - GBM Nutron x Jus Jay KingBest Ride - Coopa Dan x Dj SpiderTil Morning - Grateful Co x Dj SpiderLike It - Mr Blood x Dj SpiderLife After Fete - Kerwin Du BoisEverytime - Nadia BatsonDancing Partner - Dj Private Ryan x GBM Nutron feat Imani RayI Pray - Teddyson JohnNot One Thing - Patrice RobertsJammin - Machel MontanoRadar - KesKeep My Cool - KesPAN MOMENTSBackyard Jam (pan version) - Joshua Benjamin & Len Boogsie SharpeTANTY TUNE (1989) Maxi Dub - BallyWe Like It - Iwer George x Ziggy RankingBumpers Rollin’ - Alison HindsBashment Winers - Lil RickTight - Peter RamHype (Dr. Jay Plate) - Skinny FabulousHead Bad (Scratch Master Remix) - Skinny FabulousBlack Chyna (Radio Version) - Marzville Bashment Come Back Again (Drinks & Girls) - Gorg Ft Superlynks Bend - Nessa PreppyBruk Time - GrabbaZouk La Se Sel Medikaman - KassavThelma - South South WestOh Suzanna - Atlantik feat. Peter C. LewisLongtime Jam - De OutlawsStranger - The Mighty ShadowSwing Engine - Burning FlamesDr. Cassandra - GabbyWork - Denise BelfonGet Out My Dreams - Shurwayne WinchesterWe Ting (Run Fast) - Riddim MixObadele - KrosfyahHard Wine - Lil RickNORTHERN PRESCRIPTION Hangover - Slammer CutterI Dare You - DestraFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince​ and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline

Hurd You Sis
Year 3

Hurd You Sis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 65:39


In this episode Dany and Kilz celebrate 3 years of podcasting. They review the past year as well as touching on Karlie Redd and Spice's fall out, the possibility of marriage, being a hero or a h-o, and more. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBEAll inquiries to Hurdyousispodcast@gmail.comFollow us on all socials @Hurdyousis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence
Karlie Redd What The Hell…and Other Entertainment Topics

Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 11:49


Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on the Karlie Redd situation as well as thoughts on the potential Tik Tok ban, the Royal Family, Khia's commentary on the Epstein list, Usher's trip to Bali, and more.Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, and Comment on Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence#LoveandHipHopAtlanta #KarlieRedd #Khia #UshersTripToBali #BlondeIntelligenceDirect Link To Podcast: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://chrt.fm/track/GF3B5B/https://pdcn.co/e/www.buzzsprout.com/1172687/14655176-karlie-redd-what-the-hell-and-other-entertainment-topics.mp3?download=trueSupport the showhttps://www.Blonde-Intelligence.comhttps://youtube.com/c/IndieArtistMusicHustlewithBlondeIntelligencehttps://chrt.fm/track/GF3B5B/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/feeds.myhost.com/my.mp3

Purple Pants Podcast
Purple Pants Podcast | Louis, Prada, Gucci!

Purple Pants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 72:12


Purple Pants Podcast | Louis, Prada, Gucci! New year, new Purple Pants Podcast coverage! Join @briceizyah and Sasha Joseph (@funsizee_04) this week as they dive into the drama of MTV's hit series Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Season 11. From their Love & Hip Hop Francine history to breaking down episodes 16 & 17, they tackle the main storylines, Lil Scrappy's love triangle, Karlie Redd and Spice's friendships, the emerging rap ladies, and much more. Don't miss the dish on all the Atlanta love and hip-hop action! You can also watch along on Brice Izyah's YouTube channel to watch us break it all down. https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g Pop them tags Louis, Prada, Gucci cause Issa Issa Issa Purple Pants Podcast Episode 334 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arroe Collins
Rap Sensation Renni Rucci From Love And Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 8:55


MTV's Love & Hip Hop series documents the personal land professional lives of hip hop musicians, performers, managers and record producers in top cities. Now, after an explosive mid-season finale, the juggernaut docu-series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta returns with all-new episodes focused on healing after last season's intense division. As the crew moves toward a new renaissance, intent on restoration and renewal, some members realize that the road to healing and finding joy, brings up a host of unresolved trauma including addiction, grief, infertility, abuse, and assault, which causes them to shed their tough exteriors and make way for vulnerability.Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta cast members include Renni Rucci, Amy Luciani, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Mazi G, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc and ZellSwag.Renni Rucci has been the “Talk” of the internet for a while now. The rap sensation found success with her singles “Talk” and “Can't Be”, which trended on socials and streaming. Signed to Lil Baby's label, Wolfpack, the South Carolina native juggles motherhood with her music career. With a grind like no other, and a legacy riding on her shoulders, Renni is finally dealing with the pain of losing her mother Jackie, and the anger problems inflamed by the likes of Erica Banks & her children's father. She will finally face her demons, through self-healing with Sierra, Spice, and Shekinah. As Renni gets on her comeback trail, she'll attempt to put out new music and possibly find love again!

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Rap Sensation Renni Rucci From Love And Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 8:55


MTV's Love & Hip Hop series documents the personal land professional lives of hip hop musicians, performers, managers and record producers in top cities. Now, after an explosive mid-season finale, the juggernaut docu-series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta returns with all-new episodes focused on healing after last season's intense division. As the crew moves toward a new renaissance, intent on restoration and renewal, some members realize that the road to healing and finding joy, brings up a host of unresolved trauma including addiction, grief, infertility, abuse, and assault, which causes them to shed their tough exteriors and make way for vulnerability.Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta cast members include Renni Rucci, Amy Luciani, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Mazi G, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc and ZellSwag.Renni Rucci has been the “Talk” of the internet for a while now. The rap sensation found success with her singles “Talk” and “Can't Be”, which trended on socials and streaming. Signed to Lil Baby's label, Wolfpack, the South Carolina native juggles motherhood with her music career. With a grind like no other, and a legacy riding on her shoulders, Renni is finally dealing with the pain of losing her mother Jackie, and the anger problems inflamed by the likes of Erica Banks & her children's father. She will finally face her demons, through self-healing with Sierra, Spice, and Shekinah. As Renni gets on her comeback trail, she'll attempt to put out new music and possibly find love again!

Arroe Collins
Reality Star And Entrepreneur Rasheeda Frost From Love And Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 5:55


After an explosive mid-season finale, the juggernaut docu-series returns with all-new episodes focused on healing after last season's intense division. As the crew moves toward a new renaissance, intent on restoration and renewal, some members realize that the road to healing and finding joy, brings up a host of unresolved trauma including addiction, grief, infertility, abuse, and assault, which causes them to shed their tough exteriors and make way for vulnerability.Rap superstar Saucy Santana joins the series alongside cast members Amy Luciani, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Mazi G, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc, and ZellSwag.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Reality Star And Entrepreneur Rasheeda Frost From Love And Hip Hop Atlanta On MTV

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 5:55


After an explosive mid-season finale, the juggernaut docu-series returns with all-new episodes focused on healing after last season's intense division. As the crew moves toward a new renaissance, intent on restoration and renewal, some members realize that the road to healing and finding joy, brings up a host of unresolved trauma including addiction, grief, infertility, abuse, and assault, which causes them to shed their tough exteriors and make way for vulnerability.Rap superstar Saucy Santana joins the series alongside cast members Amy Luciani, Bambi, Erica Banks, Erica Dixon, Jessica White, Karlie Redd, Kendra Robinson, Khaotic, Kirk Frost, Mazi G, Mendeecees, Momma Dee, Rasheeda, Renni Rucci, Scrappy, Shekinah Jo, Sierra Gates, Spice, Yandy, Yung Joc, and ZellSwag.

TEA-G-I-F
S4E16: Dave Chapelle And Chrisean Rock Receive Backlash, Karlie Redd AND MORE!

TEA-G-I-F

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 52:44


Funky Dineva, Claudia Jordan, and Al Reynolds are talking about Dave Chapelle and Chrisean Rock receiving backlash, Karlie Redd's new look and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 1FR
NBA Week 1

The 1FR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 62:52


4:00-NBA 1st Week. 35:50- City Girls 6-8k 1st week. 43:35- NLE Choppa goes back to Memphis for inspiration. 44:46- Kai Cenat Jail stream. 51:43- Glo Rilla Vs. Akademiks. 55:43- Karlie Redd back. 58:05- List of things men ain't paying for. 59:00- Do you respect scamming as a hustle?! www.youtube.com/1famradio www.patreon.com/1famradio

On a Real Note
Spooky Season: A Retrospective of VH1's Scream Queens

On a Real Note

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 68:13


On this Spooky Season episode of On a Real Note, hosts Noah and Aidan dive into the eerie world of VH1's "Scream Queens". Join us as we unravel the details and highlights of this iconic reality show, which brought scares, screams, and a whole lot of entertainment to our screens. A pioneer in the fusion of horror and reality TV, "Scream Queens" sent chills down our spines as aspiring actresses faced gruesome challenges to prove they had what it takes to survive in the industry and truly be a scream queen. It was unique in that the reward was tangible and actually impactful in the industry… a speaking role on a horror film. Noah and Aidan dissect the show's unique blend of drama, suspense, and scream-inducing stunts, reflecting on how it offered a unique program in the landscape of reality televisio. Our hosts discuss everything from Season 1 and Season 2 including the winners Tanedra Howard and Gabby West who subsequently went on to star in the Saw movies, to the racially charged drama that permeated the cast throughout both seasons of the show. Of course Aidan mentions this being Karlie Redd's debut on VH1 and in the realty television landscape, later rising to prominence on the program “Love and Hip Hop”. Tune into their candid recollection of the program and it's impact on the world. Follow the On a Real Note Podcast on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onarealnotepod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onarealnotepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/onarealnotepod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OnARealNotePod Visit our website: https://www.onarealnote.com/

Dish Nation
S11 Ep242: 08/08/23 - Wayne Brady Comes Out & Kelly Clarkson Changed Lyrics to Diss Her Ex!

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 18:30


Wayne Brady comes out as pansexual! Plus, Kelly Clarkson changed song lyrics to diss her ex-husband, Travis Scott brings out a barefoot Kanye West on stage, and 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' star Karlie Redd's new song "Bumper Heavy" hits #1 on iTunes Reggae Chart! Fox Soul's 'TEA-GIF' host Funky Dineva co-hosts, so tune in to today's Dish Nation for the tea!

We Watch Too Much TeaV
S2 Ep7: Tyler Perry, Please Fix These EBT Awards!!

We Watch Too Much TeaV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 69:37


After taking time off for the Juneteenth holiday, the Besties are back back back back BACK AGAIN and they do not hold back on their opinions of this year's 2023 BET Awards. Tinaya came with detailed notes because it was such a disaster, from the performances to the audience, and legendary singers forgetting the words of well-known songs - Tyler Perry, they need your help. Seriously, get it together.    Jeroslyn talks about the season finale of her new favorite show "Summer House Martha's Vineyard" and as a married woman she has some deep thoughts on the Coopers and their union - she sounds off on their nuptials and communication as a couple. She sees cracks in the relationship from personal experience and wants to talk about it.     TiRoslyn also dish on Karlie Redd and her obsessive ways on "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta", The lackluster Netflix movie "The Perfect Find", and the new city in the Carlos King franchise, "Love & Marriage Detroit". Jeroslyn is a Carlos King stan and do NOT get that twisted!! 

WHATS THE WORD With Cody Mack
Karlie Redd Interview

WHATS THE WORD With Cody Mack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 49:23


Karlie Redd celebrated her new single going #1 while on her Chicago press run. She sat down with Cody Mack, and the two talked about Friendship with Spice, Love & HipHop, Motherhood, New Music, + More! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Somethin 4 Da People - Volume 33 (Scorpio 2022) (Top 40, Pop, Mainstream)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 77:37


NEW MIX ALERT! Back once again with the mix that has the radio hits... before they hit the radio! The #Scorpio2022 edition of #S4DP features ALL NEW MUSIC featuring Drake and 21 Savage, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Charlie Puth, Tyga, A Boogie with Tory Lanez and Roddy Ricch, Ashanti, DVSN, Fireboy DML with Chris Brown, Bryson Tiller, Ty Dolla Sign and SO MANY MORE! OVER 75 MINUTES OF NON-STOP MUSIC! And as always with #S4DP, the mix is clean and radio friendly! #top40 #mainstream #pop #radio 00:00 Drake and 21 Savage - Circo Loco (Deville Edit) 01:27 Diddy feat. Ashanti and Yung Mami - Gotta Move On (Queens Remix) 03:46 Kendrick Lamar, Blxst and Amanda Reifer - Die Hard (Dennis Blaze Rework) 04:48 ilham feat. French Montana, Karrueche and Cassie - Corazon 05:05 2 Chainz - 2 Step (KidCutUp Throwback Intro) 06:32 Tyga - Booty Dancer 06:50 Tyga feat. Young Thug - Hookah (Dennis Blaze Rework) 07:07 J. Cole - No Role Modelz (Tall Boys Edit) 08:00 Big Sean feat. J Cole - 24K of Gold 08:17 Quinn XCII feat. Big Sean - Common 09:18 Bryson Tiller - Outside 09:44 RJmrLA feat. Ty Dolla Sign - Special Delivery 10:02 G Herbo feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Me Myself and I 10:19 Tion Wayne - Let's Go 10:37 OhGeesy - Knock Knock 10:54 Quavo, Takeoff and DJ Mustard - See Bout It 11:29 A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie feat. Tory Lanez - Take Shots 12:04 A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie feat. Roddy Ricch - B.R.O. (Better Ride Out) 12:30 Post Malone feat. Mark Morrison and Sickick - Return of the Mack 12:48 Mount Westmore (E-40, Snoop Dogg, Too Short and Ice Cube) - Too Big 13:57 Tales Of The Town feat. G-Eazy, P-Lo and FredoBagz - Party With The Gang 14:15 Yung Bleu feat. Lil Wayne - Soul Child 15:25 Jim Jones feat. BEAM - Gunshot 16:28 dvsn - Take It Slow 16:44 Busta Rhymes feat. Skillibeng - Bulletproof Skin 17:20 Pap Chanel - Show Me What You Got 17:38 Saweetie - Handle My Truth 18:21 Saweetie - Don't Say Nothin 18:39 Saweetie - Powerful, Utopia, Supreme, Sacred, Yummy 19:31 Steph G feat. Brini Blanco - P Power 19:49 Day Sulan - Gravity 20:15 City Girls - What We Doin 20:32 Big Boss Vette - Pretty Girls Walk (DJ Hope Edit) 20:50 Ktlyn - Big Mad 21:07 Behani feat Ne-Yo - Need A Man 22:34 GoGo Morrow - With You 23:27 Kai Cash Feat Devvon Terrell - Can We Talk 24:10 Kyah Baby - New Energy 25:03 BlueBucksClan feat. Jeremih - Let Me Know 25:20 SG Lewis feat Ty Dolla Sign and Lucky Daye - Vibe Like This 25:38 B-Lovee, Ice Spice, Skillibeng and J.I the Prince of N.Y - One Time 26:04 YG feat. H.E.R. - Go Dumb 27:22 Ash - Sexy 27:40 NAV and Don Toliver feat. Future - One Time 28:06 Marshmello feat. Chvrches vs DJ Ike - Here With Me (Cesar Castilla Blend) 28:58 Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (Glenn Limbaga Redrum) 29:51 Taylor Swift - Bejeweled (Kue Remix) 30:26 Symba feat. Roddy Ricch - Never Change 30:43 Anthony Lewis feat. Billy Bang - Candy Rain (Dennis Blaze Rework) 31:01 Jessie Reyez - Only One 31:44 Muni Long - The Words 32:37 Mnelia - Closure 33:29 M.I.A. - Beep (Sisco Kennedy Edit) 34:04 Spinall, Summer Walker, Ayanna and DJ Snake - Power 35:31 Stany, Rema and Offset - Only You 36:23 Teemanay and Akon - Go Girl 36:41 Adekunle Gold feat. Rick Ross - 5 Star (Remix) 37:16 Ayra Starr feat. Kelly Rowland - Bloody Samaritan (DJ Miles Afro Redrum) 38:17 Fireboy DML feat. Chris Brown and Shenseea - Diana 39:09 Paulo Londra feat. Ed Sheeran - Noche de Novela 40:45 BLEU feat. Nicki Minaj - Love in the Way (DJ Jeff Moombah Redrum) 41:20 Justin Bieber - -Beautiful Love (Free Fire) (Remixfreakz Moombah Redrum) 42:21 Karlie Redd feat. Capella Grey and Spice - Werk 43:05 Rihanna - Lift Me Up (Deville Remix) 43:57 Enisa - Zoom (Sisco Kennedy Edit) 44:23 DJ Katch, DJ Mass, Romaine Willis and Apzi - Body 2 Body 44:50 Amber Mark x JSKOUWD FUVKUP - Thong Song 45:33 Adele - Oh My God (DJ Mhark Moombah Rework) 46:43 Charlie Puth - Charlie Be Quiet (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 47:35 Dua Lipa - Hotter Than Hell (Redrum) 48:45 Cheat Codes and Russell Dickerson - I Remember (Sisco Kennedy Edit) 49:55 Beyonce - Cuff It 50:56 Tones and I - Charlie (DJ Mhark Redrum) 51:49 Snakehips and Tinashe - Who's Gonna Love You Tonight 52:44 Black Pink - Pink Venom (DJ Mhark Redrum) 53:33 Shawn Mendes - Hearbeat (DJ Miles Redrum) 54:28 Charlie Puth - Smells Like Me (DJ Allan Redrum) 55:01 Charlie Puth - Loser (DJ Allan Redrum) 55:47 Charlie Puth - I Don't Think That I Like Her (DJ Mhark Redrum) 56:28 Kygo feat. Gryffin and Calum Scott - Woke Up I Love 57:38 Flo Rida feat. Walker Hayes - High Heels (DJ Rald Redrum) 58:30 Lukas Graham feat. Khalid - Wish You Were Here (DJ Mhark Redrum) 58:47 Craig David - What More Can I Ask For 59:05 Tai'Aysha - Sorry 59:22 Tove Lo - Kick In the Head 01:00:48 Sam Smith feat Kim Petras - Unholy 01:01:29 Nicki Minaj - Super Freaky Girl (DJcity TikTok Edit) 01:02:44 Ashanti feat. Yung Bleu - Falling for You 01:03:30 YG feat. Roddy Ricch and Post Malone - Sober 01:03:53 Babyface feat. Queen Naija - Game Over 01:04:51 Anne Marie feat. Aitch - Psycho 01:05:55 Baby Tate feat. 2 Chainz - Ain't No Love 01:06:29 Chloe feat. Latto - For the Night 01:07:39 Marshmello feat. Juice WRLD - Bye 01:08:25 Kane Brown - Grand (DJ AtWill Redrum) 01:09:14 Walker Hayes, Ciara - Y'all Life 01:10:01 Tate McRae - Uh Oh 01:11:10 Sam Feldt feat. Gavin Games - Better (DJ Miles Redrum) 01:12:31 Taylor Swift - Vigilante 01:13:46 Olivia Lunny - Wonderland 01:14:44 Naliya and Blackbear - Pangaea 01:15:07 Selena Gomez - My Mind and Me 01:15:49 DVSN feat. Jagged Edge - What's Up

Diva Talk Radio (RareBreed Edition)
TGIF "Update on Karlie Redd" "R.Kelly Finally Heading To Court" "NeNe Leakes Leaving RHOA?" "Detroit Man Suing TCF Bank"

Diva Talk Radio (RareBreed Edition)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 50:50


TGIF Dishing Dinner Before 5pm *Karlie Redd Severly Beating At Atlanta Night Club *Man Saves 3 Year Old Son From Mountain Lion *Prosecutors Preparing To Take R. Kelly To Court *NeNe Leakes Alleged Leaving RHOA *Detroit Man Suing Bank For Racial Discrimation *Dominique Gardner & Mom Michelle Kramer Shaved Heads? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cierra-the-intuitive-diva/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cierra-the-intuitive-diva/support

Trapital
Mona Scott-Young's Influence On Culture Goes Beyond Love & Hip Hop

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 37:28


Mona Scott-Young is best-known for producing the Love & Hip Hop reality TV series on VH1. The franchise debuted in 2011 has remained a TV fixture today through industry-wide changes with TV and around 30 different seasons aired. However, it's Young's ability to permeate hip-hop culture into the mainstream that's been the true calling card.Before Love & Hip Hop, Mona managed talent in music. She was a co-founder for Violator with the late Chris Lighty, and was behind memorable brand partnerships such as Busta Rhymes and Courvoisier, Missy Elliott with Reebok and Adidas, and the landmark 50 Cent-Vitamin Water deal, among many others back then, such deals were harder to cut than nowadays.It was during this time in music when Mona was introduced to the fascinating lives of hip-hop wives, which led to Love & Hip-Hop's creation. But Mona, who also founded and runs Monami Productions,has more stories to tell about the hip-hop industry. She's teaming up with another well-known TV producer, 50 Cent, on “Hip-Hop Homicides,” which debuts later this year.Mona's influence on the world of hip-hop reaches further than most realize. To hear how Mona moved the culture forward, you'll want to listen to our show. Here's everything we covered: [2:59] How does Love & Hip Hop stay fresh?[4:45] Biggest challenge for reality TV in social-media age[7:55] Love & Hip Hop success stories [9:07] Influencing other hip-hop-related series[11:15] Increased programming around hip-hop[14:21] How reality shows fit into today's streaming landscape[19:00] Mona's career in music and artist-brand deals[24:52] Brand deals for Love & Hip Hop talent [28:27] Network pressures to expand the Love & Hip Hop brand[30:06] Scrutiny on the show's content[34:01] Future of Love & Hip Hop Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Mona Scott-Youngs, @monascottyoung  Sponsors: MoonPay is the leader in web3 infrastructure. They have partnered with Timbaland, Snoop Dogg, and many more. To learn more, visit moonpay.com/trapital HitPiece is your place to discover new NFTs from your favorite artists. Learn more today at hitpiece.com Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] Mona Scott-Young: These were women who were living in the shadows of the men in their lives who had achieved all the fame and the success, and how were these women leveraging the relationships that they were in and the things that they were doing to get to where they wanted to be in life. So I always framed it as an opportunity, so you're getting these stories, right? All of the heartbreak and all of the joy, the highs, the lows. But in exchange, these women are also getting this platform where they can build their brands, build their businesses. [00:00:39] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to The Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. [00:00:59] Dan Runcie: Today's guest is the producer and entrepreneur, Mona Scott-Young. She is the mind behind Hop. She also was a music executive for a number of years, worked with Violator and put together some of the more memorable hip hop branding deals of the time, such as Busta Rhymes in Courvoisier and Mountain Dew. She worked with 50 Cent, Vitaminwater as well, and a bunch of other deals, and she's been someone I've wanted to have on this podcast for a while. We talked a lot about the business of TV and how things have changed specifically for a docu-follow show like Love & Hip Hop. This is a show that has been going on for more than 10 seasons now and has had different franchises, different spinoffs, and has had plenty of copycats as well. So we talked about the business of the show, what it's been like producing it, the platform that a lot of the talent have had that have come up from it, one of the most famous examples is Cardi B and what she'd been able to do after the show, but we also talked about some of the other talents that's come from the show as well. We also talked about how Love & Hip Hop is positioned and some of the perception that it's had, whether or not that perception is more so chatter and criticism, or has that actually made a material impact on the business of what Mona's doing. She also talked a little bit about some of the other projects coming up from Monami Entertainment such as Hip Hop Homicides and a whole lot more. It was great to talk to her, get her perspective on streaming, the industry, where things are, and overall the brand deals that are happening in hip hop. Great conversation. Glad we finally had her on. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Here's my chat with Mona Scott-Young [00:02:38] Dan Runcie: All right. Today we are joined by the one and only Mona Scott-Young, producer and one of the great folks in media and entertainment today. And I feel like for you, you've been more than a decade in with Love & Hip Hop, you have several spinoffs. How do you keep things fresh? How do you keep everything coming year after year?[00:02:59] Mona Scott-Young: You know, I always say it's about reinvention. It's about evolution, making sure that you are constantly growing, whether it's me as a producer and applying that to the franchise. You know, what's great about the way that that concept was built is it's that it was a world, right? So we could always populate different folks in and out of that world. So it gave us an opportunity to, you know, cycle in new talent who had fresh stories to tell. And I think that has a lot to do with the staying power and the longevity of the franchise. [00:03:31] Dan Runcie: I think the other thing that's impressive is just how the show's been able to stay consistent with all of the changes that are happening with media and streaming and anything else. Have there been any big shifts that you've made from that perspective as things that have continued to move, whether it's from cable to streaming networks to where things are now? [00:03:50] Mona Scott-Young: You know, not necessarily in terms of the concept, right? 'Cause like I said, the stories are what keeps it fresh and different, but we definitely loosened up our shooting style a lot and we became, you know, more free-flowing, I think to be in line with the fact that folks were able to tune into social media and see things happening in real-time. You know, when we first started the franchise, a big part of it was this very soap opera-like feeling that it had. And over the course of the years, we loosened that up a little bit just so that the stories were able to, you know, track a little more closely to what was happening in real-time in their lives.[00:04:30] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Do you feel as if social media changed the overall feel and the flow of the show itself? I know that's something that, I've talked to a lot of people on TV and they felt like they've noticed that. How are some of the ways you feel like social media either impacted things for Love & Hip Hop?[00:04:45] Mona Scott-Young: Absolutely. You know, because there's such a lead time with production and editing. It's really hard to stay up with the fact that these folks are out here living their lives on social media, and so the audience gets a chance to just tune into their IG lives and get a blow-by-blow of everything that's happening in their lives so that by the time our show is edited, it's hard for it to feel fresh, right, because they're like, oh, I saw that happen months ago. And so it's finding those other stories, getting the cast to keep things exclusively for the show so that there's this sense of discovery for the audience. 'Cause I think that's the biggest hurdle for reality TV is the fact that, you know, everyone has access to their audience and can broadcast their lives, you know, on a minute-by-minute basis. And so how do we offer something that's different, something that's entertaining, something that feels fresh and current and relevant? I think that's the biggest challenge. [00:05:44] Dan Runcie: Have you noticed that shift with social media at all changed based on what platform has been popular at the time? Of course, the show is popular as ever in Black Twitter, but how about with TikTok now with things picking up there? Have there been any unique things you've seen with the reception there? [00:05:58] Mona Scott-Young: Not necessarily. You know what, I'm not a big TikToker. I don't know if I should say that. I probably just aged myself a thousand years, but, you know, I haven't really noticed a big shift based on TikTok viewership. I know that, you know, or usership, 'cause I know that that's mainly what music, dance, or are they doing skits on there as well?[00:06:21] Dan Runcie: I mean, they're doing skits. I feel like with the show like yours though, it's unique because I think that you're reaching a bit of an older demographic than the folks that are really in TikTok. But like with all these social media platforms, they do tend to scale up at some point, right? So the younger community... [00:06:37] Mona Scott-Young: We'll see what happens, yeah. One of the biggest things that we saw happen on social media were the reenactments, right, the recreations where you had all of these social influencers and social comedians doing their takes on the scenes from the show, and that gave it a whole another life. And I think, you know, what people enjoy about the show is the cast's ability to be self-deprecating. They make fun of themselves, so sometimes you'd see them participating in those skits. You know, social media has always played a huge role in the success of the franchise, even dating back to the very early days where we gave bloggers and the video influencers, the social media influencers, the sneak peek at the show so that they kind of had first dibs. And the immediacy of, you know, them talking about the show and having that engagement was a big part of the success of the show. So I love it when I continuously see the show showing up in different ways on social media.[00:07:34] Dan Runcie: Can we also talk about how social media has been a big piece for how a lot of the folks on the show can use Love & Hip Hop as a platform to do other things? I think Cardi B, of course, has been one of the hallmark examples of this. But what are some of the other folks that stick out for you in terms of, yes, what they were able to do at this show, and then social media took them to another level?[00:07:55] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, if you think about everyone who's like started a business, right? Most of their products, they're hawking them online and via social media. So, you know, whether it's the waist trainers, the hair clips, makeup, all of that stuff kind of came from seeing it on the show and then watching them blow it up. And then you have some of it that was reverse engineered like Cardi was huge on social media already as kind of a, you know, influencer, comic, and having an opportunity to be on the show expanded her audience. But I just think seeing those two things come together, that was probably the biggest example of how, you know, social media and linear TV worked really well to really expand her brand.[00:08:40] Dan Runcie: Yeah, especially with her specifically. I mean, she's giving you the shoutouts in the songs, too, but just seeing what she's able to do creatively with the brand, and I think that's something that's been unique that we've seen with reality TV overall. But I feel like with your type of show specifically because you do get some of those characters that come back, you have some that go off and do their own thing, you see a bit more of that variety than some of these other shows where it's like one season that you may never see that person in the season. [00:09:07] Mona Scott-Young: That's very, very true. I mean, one of the big mandates for me, 'cause a lot of these shows were just about chronicling lives, right? This is about your life. For me, it was always, this is an opportunity, right? If you think about at its core, these were women, or the core of the original concept, these were women who were living in the shadows, right, of the men in their lives who had achieved all the fame and the success, and how were these women leveraging the relationships that they were in and the things that they were doing to get to where they wanted to be in life. So I always framed it as an opportunity, and what I love to see is how, you know, they go out and they take advantage of that opportunity. So you're getting these stories, right? All of the heartbreak and all of the, you know, the joy, the highs, the lows. But in exchange, these women are also getting this platform where they can build their brands, build their businesses. Everyone from Yandy, right, who went from being behind the scenes to having her Yelle Skin Care and all of her other numerous businesses that she has. Cardi with her music, who, you know, was doing her music, didn't have that massive success, had a huge following on social media, but was able to kind of connect the dots in a way that allowed for her music to take off. Oh, God, Rasheeda, Karlie Redd, and K. Michelle, and when I think about all of the success stories with their businesses and their brands, that for me is the big differentiator for Love & Hip Hop 'cause I think these ladies understood the assignment, understood that this was an opportunity, and took advantage of it to, you know, level up in their lives and what they were doing with their business.[00:10:50] Dan Runcie: And I feel like I've seen your own career and your own opportunities take a similar evolution as the show has continued to have its own success, and you had started your production company years ago, but I think right now we've just seen more and more opportunity for creators like yourself that have been able to establish their franchises and just have the success and have different networks have interest in them year over year. What has that process been like? [00:11:15] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah. You know, it's the most gratifying thing because I think, you know, the first to market with anything always is a double-edged sword, right? So Love & Hip Hop was the first docu-follow of its kind that focused on the genre of hip hop and the way that we did, and really gave a different look and feel to what we're used to seeing on reality television. And what we've seen since then, I think, are a lot of shows that I would say Love & Hip Hop paved the way for. You know, shoutout to shows like Power and, you know, Empire and even Rap Sh!t that Issa Rae has on right now. I look at that and I go, yeah, the fact that, you know, we're now giving space to scripted shows that are set in this world and shining a light on the culture and, you know, the women in the culture specifically, if you look at Rap Sh!t, I feel like that is a direct descendant of what Love & Hip Hop was able to pave the way for.[00:12:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah, those are good examples. I feel like that moment in the end of the 2010s, you started to see more shows, I feel like that whole Empire run and a bunch of shows around that, we're able to see a lot of success there. I also feel like around this time too, especially in the most recent years, we've also seen a lot more studios and a lot more folks get different opportunities, whether it's folks getting these overall deals from the streaming services or some others getting big interest from private equity firms that are trying to invest in these studios. As someone that runs a studio, runs a reduction company yourself, how do you view that landscape, and how do those opportunities come up for different folks?[00:12:55] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, I think it's fantastic. I think it's a wonderful thing. I still don't think there's enough of it happening. I always say that during, you know, Black Lives Matter, when we were at the height of that movement, there were so many overtures, right? So many calls were made and people wanting to be in business. And I do believe you're seeing an increased number of programming that caters to our audience and opportunities for those content creators. But I also, you know, hope that this trend continues, and I hope this isn't kind of a performative gesture in order to check a box or to satisfy, you know, their contribution. But, I think it's great. I think the more that audiences understand that their viewership matters, that their support matters, and that's really what is going to dictate it at the end of the day, because we can, you know, get those dollars in and we can get those opportunities. But if those eyeballs don't tune in, then you know, we're not going to continue to see the programming and have those opportunities. So I think it's, you know, nice to see it happen. I'm very interested in seeing what the staying power is for this and how those opportunities increase and not, you know, level out. [00:14:10] Dan Runcie: Do you think that there is any sort of fear or thought that folks should have about the staying power of those eyeballs? Like, does some of these things seem a bit more fleeting in nature? [00:14:21] Mona Scott-Young: I don't think we get the same commitment to staying with something and giving it an opportunity to grow, right? It's like if we don't have instant success, if we don't get those eyeballs instantly, the idea is, oh, this audience is in here moving on to the next, right? I just think that sometimes it takes a minute for a show to catch on. I don't ever think the same marketing dollars are put towards the programming so that folks even have the awareness level that's usually left to us to figure out what are the ways that we're going to bring visibility to, you know, our shows and make sure that, you know, folks know that we exist. Again, I just hope that the commitment extends beyond just the initial overture and that there is promotions and marketing and commitment to seeing these shows grow and find their audience like every other programming has an opportunity to do. [00:15:18] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. It also makes me think about whether or not there are specific differences as well for folks who are making shows, whether it's something for streaming versus something for cable TV or for a network specifically, because I know that with your shows and some of the others that are doing reality things, most of your audience still is, at least from my understanding, still tuning in through cable and watching it through those areas, but. Even though we started to see some reality TV that's been exclusive to these streaming services, it still hasn't been to the same extent that we see, like whether it's with Love & Hip Hop on VH1 or some of the other services. Why do you think that is? And do you think that'll change at all? [00:15:59] Mona Scott-Young: I think the formats have to evolve in order for us to find the right formula to live on the streamers. You know, those shows are about repeatability and about, you know, the binge-watching and, you know, for reality, there's something about that appointment television that tuning in week in and week out that I think plays into the idea that what is happening is happening to some extent in real-time, even though we know it isn't, and the ability to, you know, watch it all. I think it's just a different, it's a shift. It's a paradigm shift, and we have to figure out what the right formula is, what the right content play is to work in that arena. So there's a lot of conversations around that and everybody's trying to find like, kind of what is it right now what you're seeing on streamers are. Formatted docu-series, like real estate shows and, you know, those kind of, I'm trying to think of what are some of the docu-follows that are living. Probably the Kardashian show in Hulu is an example, right? That's kind of a beast of a different nature, right? There's a rabid audience there for the Kardashian clan that I think will watch no matter where it exists. So, you know, I'd love to see more conventional docu-follow find its way to the streamers. I think there's going to have to be a little bit of a fine-tuning in what that format looks like for it to really work there.[00:17:29] Dan Runcie: Right. Because it isn't necessarily a binge release. I don't feel like that necessarily makes sense if you're trying to follow things. I think back to, it was Rhythm + Flow. This is almost three years ago at this point, but the show, you know, the competition show Cardi B and Chance and T.I., I think they did every week or every other week for three block episode of release, and I felt like that was okay. It wasn't too long that felt like it didn't make sense for Netflix, but it was just enough to capture some momentum. And I think back about that, I was like, Okay. [00:17:58] Mona Scott-Young: They're doing that as a format, right? It's a competition show. So those work. The competition shows work. The format shows, the real estate, the cooking, the anything, it's just that finding that right rhythm, that right lane for docu-follow is going to be the challenge.[00:18:14] Dan Runcie: Right. Yeah. That's your point. And then, of course, the Kardashians may be a bit of an outlier just given the size of them, but you are, in a lot of ways, bringing either new stars or people who haven't necessarily had their headlines everywhere in quite some time to the stage, and that's a little bit of a different...[00:18:31] Mona Scott-Young: That's a little bit of a different, yeah, a little bit of a different proposition, if you will.[00:18:36] Dan Runcie: Yeah, definitely. The other reason why I wanted to chat with you is because even before Love & Hip Hop and everything else, you had spent years in music, and you were one of the early ones that were looking at the opportunities for artists, working specifically with brands and looking back at whether it was 50's Vitamin water deal or Courvoisier with Busta.[00:19:00] Mona Scott-Young: For Mountain Dew or Missy with Adidas, or I should say Adidas, and Reebok, and you know, A Tribe Called Quest and Sprite, right? It goes all the way back to that. [00:19:12] Dan Runcie: What do you think it was? 'Cause I felt like Violator was here when everyone else was here in terms of just pushing those things. There were a few others I know that were doing their thing, but it felt like you all were at least five years ahead of where everyone else was pushing them, pushing those things. [00:19:26] Mona Scott-Young: Well, and I appreciate that. For us, it was really always about how do we maximize for our clients, right? We were managers first. And then when we realized that there were all these other areas that we needed to educate ourselves in and get involved in in order to really manage our clients to the best of our ability, and help them expand their brands, and fully monetize, you know, their talents and their contributions to a culture that we saw was taking over every area of advertising and pop culture. We realized that, you know, the opportunities were way beyond just their music, way beyond understanding how to conduct the business of their music. It was about their branding, their cross, you know, marketing value, their ability to bridge the gap with brands and sponsors. So that was just a function of us really wanting to represent our clients not just the best of our ability to help them maximize to the fullest what they, you know, they were bringing to the table with their music and with their cultural relevance. So we understood that it was bigger than just the music. [00:20:41] Dan Runcie: And do you feel like a lot of the brand partners that you were pitching and talking to with about these opportunities at the time saw that it was bigger than just the music and wanted in because I look at the way things are now and the amount of deals and partnerships we see now. It was nothing compared to what it was like when you were doing these deals back then. [00:20:59] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, you know, it's interesting 'cause there was that period where they didn't quite understand what was happening with this, you know, music and the culture because it was always just across the board, Black, White, Asian, and understanding what that kind of point of connection was, right, with all of these kids. Was it the music? Was it the clothing? Was it the lifestyle? What exactly are they buying into? And I think we serve the very important role in helping them bridge that gap, right, giving them that understanding of what hip hop was culturally and all of its different touch points. And then it became about, well, can't we just tap this thing without having to necessarily put this talent front and center? We can just use the music. We can dress, you know, our folks in the clothing and getting them to understand that there was an authenticity, right, that came with the culture that you couldn't fake, and that if you were going to do it, it had to be done in a way that was mutually beneficial because we also couldn't afford to risk our clients' viability with their core audience. Because if they, you know, sold out, then they were done with the music. And that exchange, that dialogue, that conversation I think is what allowed us to position ourselves in a way that benefited our clients, that allowed us to become a gateway to the culture and to the music for a lot of these brands. And that allowed companies like Steve Stoute's Translation literally to exist based on being that, you know, cultural bridge. So it was a step up process of getting them, one, to understand what this thing called hip hop was, and then how it was influencing their consumers, and then how best to tap it in a way that, you know, didn't hurt the artists that they were exploiting. And I'll use the word exploit 'cause I think, you know, exploiting is simply taking full advantage of a situation or, you know, a space. And that's what it was at the end of the day. [00:23:12] Dan Runcie: And we definitely saw a lot of the success at the time with the number of deals that we were seeing. Were there any that you look back on that you were like, oh, you may have pitched that client, or you may have tried to push this one, they just weren't ready, but if this was now, it would've been, No question, this would've already happened? [00:23:27] Mona Scott-Young: You know, I always look back at that time fondly because I realized that we were at the forefront of, you know, an industry that nobody knew exactly what it was. Now when I hear, you know, branding, brand partnerships, you know, I'm like, okay, I guess that's what we were doing way back then. But I think I look back more fondly at the way we were able to leverage our talent into those deals, right? Busta with Mountain Dew started out as a print campaign, and by the time we were done, it had grown into this multimillion-dollar, you know, 360 television spots, everything. It started out as a radio campaign, actually, not even, it was just going to be his voice, right? And then it blew up into something more. It's just now it's par for the course. Now, you know, if you don't have a brand endorsement deal, if you're not, you know, aligned, people think you haven't made it right. But back then, I think it was a lot more challenging, a lot more difficult, and, you know, I think we broke a lot of barriers with the kinds of deals that we did. [00:24:31] Dan Runcie: Yeah, definitely. And I could imagine now that with the stars that are on Love & Hip Hop and the talent that you're working with now, some of them are probably trying to see, okay, can they reach out to you to get advice on these types of deals that they're getting? Do you get involved with any of that ever? [00:24:52] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah, you know, every once in a while. But the interesting thing is now they're sought after, right, because of their following. And all of these brands want them, you know, creating these organic posts so that folks can really believe they're drinking this slim tummy tea or whatever it is that they're hawking. But I think the value, understanding the value of their engagement with their fans is the most important thing for these guys, and I think they're all doing a fantastic job. I mean, I'm always surprised when it's like, oh, okay, well that's, you know, I don't really believe that they're eating or drinking or engaging in this activity, but more power to you. Go ahead. [00:25:33] Dan Runcie: Does any of this ever find a way to get itself into the show itself where folks are like, Okay, I have this partnership now, they'll give me extra money if I wear this Fashion Nova t-shirt in this season of Love & Hip Hop? [00:25:47] Mona Scott-Young: It's funny that you mentioned Fashion Nova because they are extremely aggressive, and they have, you know, they were very smart about the way they built their business, right? They just went out and got a bunch of brand ambassadors, and I think in the beginning it was for a box of free clothes. They had all of these people hawking their product, but the networks and the buyers, they're pretty savvy now. And, you know, they've got their ad sales departments, they still rely probably more than ever on their ad sales dollars. And so they're very, very leery of any kind of integrations, and there are opportunities to kind of go through the front door, do deals with them, buy ad time, and get real, you know, integrated placements. And sometimes, you know, they're also good about if it's an organic, you know, partnership with the talent and it's something potentially that factors into their story, they'll let it slide and let it make its way into the story. But they're a little bit savvy to the fact that, you know, sometimes the talent is getting paid for this and is promising the placement on the show as part of their deal in leveraging that. And yeah, they put the smack down on that. [00:27:01] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I could imagine because it's one of these things where, of course, it's more money into the show and I think everyone generally could benefit from it. But from the other perspective, you don't just want to turn the whole thing into sponsored content, right? [00:27:12] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah. I'm constantly saying to the talent, this is not going to be one big message commercial, you know? But listen, a lot of times the network isn't even participating in that income. They're just letting the talent, yeah, whatever deals that they have in place with these brand partners, they just let the talent hang onto it. So it doesn't really bring money to the show's bottom line. And depending on who the partner is, like somebody like Fashion Nova, the network definitely, you know, their antennas go up. But some of you know the smaller brands and especially. If it's the talent's brand, and they know that it's their business, like you'll always see Yandy washing her face with Yelle Skincare. You'll see Rasheeda doing a scene at the Pressed, you know, store or at the Frost Bistro. So if it's their businesses, the network is always happy to, you know, give them the opportunity to promote their brands and their businesses.[00:28:05] Dan Runcie: Is there ever any pressure from the network to try to capture all of the value that the show is creating? 'Cause I know I'm hearing that from so many other areas in media and entertainment, where they're seeing what's being captured in their area, or they're seeing what's happening and what they're creating. They want to be able to capture more of that. How have those conversations been like with the network if they come up at all? [00:28:27] Mona Scott-Young: When you say capture more of it, you mean with the content or trying to find ways to exploit the brand? [00:28:32] Dan Runcie: The latter, trying to find ways to exploit the brand. [00:28:34] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, yeah, absolutely. It's a little bit of a tightrope, right, because they want to preserve the integrity of the brand. They want to protect the brand and not overexpose it or not hurt it by doing the wrong thing with the brand. But they certainly want to, you know, see the brand continue to evolve, which has been a big part of the staying power. And I think Viacom does a really good, you know, job at that when you think about Love & Hip Hop and the way that it's branched into, you know, all of the specials that we do and they have, you know, spinoffs that they do with the talent. And now they're beginning to do smaller capsule shows that are going to be coming out, you know, whether it's like watch party- type shows or, you know, getaway trip- type shows. So they're very careful about not diluting and over-exposing the brand, but they're very good about continuing to build on the brand so that it evolves and, you know, continues to have a long life. [00:29:34] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And I feel like the longevity you've already had speaks a lot to this. I'm curious though, 'cause I know in other interviews, people have often asked you about how your show is positioned relative to some of the other reality shows and whether or not you are portraying certain people in the best light. And I'm always curious, one of the things I was wondering is that more so chatter where people are talking about these things? Or have any of those conversations actually impacted anything you've either done with the show or the show's success in any way? [00:30:06] Mona Scott-Young: I mean, a lot of it is chatter because you know, in all fairness, when I watched the other shows, there really isn't anything much different happening on those shows in terms of the way the cast members are expressing themselves in any given moment. I think the increased scrutiny on our show has one to do, and I say it very honestly, with the word hip hop and the title, right? I think that there's this preconceived, you know, stigma attached to this huge genre that is literally pop culture right now. So it's almost ridiculously laughable that people still want to treat hip hop as some kind of a subculture, you know, of any kind. But I think the fact that the word hip hop is in the title makes people put us under a microscope, under a magnifying glass in a much different way than they do with, you know, shows with the word Housewives or Beverly Hills in the title. But if you look at the reactions and you look at some of the situations, they're not different at all. So for me, it is chatter, right, because I think the strength is in the numbers and the viewership. I think that's where you know honestly that there is something very relatable about this show, no matter what people want to say or think, because of the sheer volume of, you know, folks who tune in week in, week out to see the show, the staying power that the show has had, the influence that the show has had, whether it's music or, you know, the number of shoutouts that the show gets, the number of mentions that it gets, what happens on social media whenever the show is on air. There's a stronghold there that I think is undeniable. And so there's that whole saying about, you know, we build things up just to bring them down, and we've seen that happen with so many different cultural and iconic, you know, things, and I just think that it's par for the course with this franchise. [00:32:08] Dan Runcie: And I also think you've seen that in the range of folks that tune in as well because I think sometimes the type of content that you create, people will often say, oh, well that's meant for a certain type of person. And it's like, well, it's not really the case 'cause there's people of all ranges of income, however you want to measure success. [00:32:26] Mona Scott-Young: Yeah, it's actually pretty mind-boggling even to this day when, you know, for a long time I did the VOs at the top of the show, so the voice has become a little bit of, you know, its own personality, and, a lot of people don't know what I look like, but the minute I opened my mouth, and it'll be like middle-aged, you know, white people and young, very young kids. And I'm like, why, you know, are you even watching this show? You should be watching Nickelodeon. And so it's interesting to me the broad range of audience that it's found. And again, I always go back to the relatability, and I always go back to the connectivity with the stories, and I think that that's what people gravitate towards. [00:33:11] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And I think that's always going to be there as long as the show continues to evolve as well. And I'm thinking you were probably already thinking about several seasons ahead of now, several years ahead and now, but I'm very curious to see what is this next generation of talent that is going to be into your show, the generation that grew up on TikTok, the generation that grew up with a lot of the things? I think a lot of the talent on your show, whether they're Gen X or millennials, more so, okay, they had their run, but eventually, it's going to be the Gen Z folks and more of them that are going to be on the show more regularly, how that's going to shape not just the things they talk about and everything else, but also as streaming and other things evolve, how the show continues to move, and how the show continues to grow from that perspective. So I'd love to hear what you think the future is going to look like, let's say five years down the road of how this show may continue to evolve.[00:34:01] Mona Scott-Young: Oh, wow. I mean, you know, it's always been about the cast, and they've shaped kind of the feel and the content within the show. So if you're talking about, you know, five years from now, there's going to be a cast there that is reflective of where we are with music, technology, the culture, and those are going to be the stories that we're telling so hard to predict. But like I said, the key and the magic of the franchise has always been that the brand, you know, acted as kind of a bubble within which you cycled in the talent. And five years from now, there's going to be the talent doing what they do, how they do it, and we'll be right there with those cameras to capture it.[00:34:46] Dan Runcie: Yes, it'd be exciting to see. So in the next couple of months though, what should people stay in tune for before we wrap things up here? What should people look out for? [00:34:54] Mona Scott-Young: Oh, so many things that we're doing. I mean, you know, we spent a lot of time talking about the Love & Hip Hop franchise, but as a company, we have so many other projects that we're engaged in and that we're doing. And one in particular coming October 27th and November 3rd actually is the actual premiere, but Hip Hop Homicides is a show that we're doing on WEtv, 50 Cent and G-Unit, Monami and Lionsgate came together with WEtv, and that is a show we're very excited about, very proud of. And it just, again, utilizing, you know, hip hop culture as kind of the foundation, but it's looking at those staggering number of murders that have occurred within our culture that still remain unsolved and even some of them were folks are, you know, serving time for these murders. They're still questions out there that have never been answered. And so Van Lathan is our host and he does a very active, you know, boots-on-the-ground kind of journey to a bunch of different cities where we take a close look at these murders and talk to family members and fans alike. And it's really, to me, a very, very fresh look at these murders that have plagued our community. [00:36:08] Dan Runcie: Oh, nice. That'll be a good one. And I've always liked Van in everything that he's done. I know he's done a lot of stuff with The Ringer recently, but no, he'll be good. I'm excited for this. [00:36:16] Mona Scott-Young: No, he's great at it. And Hip Hop Homicides on WEtv. Yep. November 3rd and we're excited for that one. So that's the next thing coming down the pike. [00:36:27] Dan Runcie: Great stuff. Great stuff. Well, Mona, this is great. Excited for you. Excited for everything coming up from Monami Entertainment. And if people want to follow along with you or with everything that's happening, where should they check in to follow you? [00:36:38] Mona Scott-Young: They can check on Instagram, Twitter, all social platforms. Mona Scott-Young or Monami Productions, @monamiproductions. [00:36:47] Dan Runcie: All right, great. Thanks again. This is great. [00:36:50] Mona Scott-Young: Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you so much.[00:36:54] Dan Runcie: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat, post it in your Slack groups, wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how Trapital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple podcast, go ahead, rate the podcast. Give it a high rating and leave a review. Tell people why you liked the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Sippin The Montea
Sippin The Montea 08-18-2022

Sippin The Montea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 41:54


Cardi B's latest face, Karlie Redd is BOTCHED, ASAP Rocky is in hot water, Orlando Brown speaks

Random Convos From The Couch Podcast
Episode 62: “Going Dutch”

Random Convos From The Couch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 40:46


Rick Ross don't eat ass, Karlie Redd hates white toes, Ye pulls out of Rolling Loud but…, Dating today and going dutch    Follow Us/Like   Twitter: @rndmconvos    Instagram: @rndmconvos   Facebook: Random Convos With Cody & Karisma    Visit https://myzipistreams.com/randomconvos    Email: rndmconvos@gmail.com   Cody: IG @handsomehandsdown | Twitter @handsomeHDII   Karisma: IG @karismamichelle | Twitter @KarismaMichelle   Also check out Cody's “Access Code Podcast” every Tuesday on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher & Podbean

Film Festival Radio
Papoose Chats Vh-1's-- LOVE & HIP HOP LINEAGE TO LEGACY

Film Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 10:00


  VH1's special event for Black History Month, Love & Hip Hop: Lineage to Legacy, starts tonight, with cast members from its two biggest franchises – Love & Hip Hop and Black Ink Crew – come together to explore their African ancestry and celebrate Black history and culture.  Several Love & Hip Hop cast members will take DNA tests to reveal their African ethnic group and country of origin and Black Ink Crew cast members will design tattoos inspired by their ancestral history, bonding them to their lineage.  Lineage to Legacy unites Love & Hip Hop's Remy Ma, Papoose, Yandy Smith-Harris, Rich Dollaz, Tokyo Vanity, Paris Phillips, Karlie Redd and Momma Dee, along with DNA Identity Expert Dr. Gina Paige, co-founder of AfricanAncestry.com  Love & Hip NY cast favorite and hip hop star Papoose chats further about this new 2-part special, which airs Feb. 7th and Feb 14th 8pm ET/PT on VH-1.

NEO MONEY
MECCA WILLIAMS INTERVIEW ON NO FILTER WITH RICKY ROMANCE & STAR CAVALLI

NEO MONEY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 24:57


Ricky Romance and Co-Host Star Cavalli talks with LA native and Songwriter “Mecca” , who will put us on game about the music industry and all things of being a Woman Entrepreneur. Mecca mentions Minister Louis Farrakhan, Mya, Christina Milian, Michael Jackson, Kandi Burris, Ian Burke, Karlie Redd, and shares what's next for her company 5 Oceans Booking… Follow Mecca (@Mecca_Goddess) @5oceanbooking --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neomoney/message

Lala Madness
"Arkansas Mo Sentenced to 17 Years for PPP Fraud"

Lala Madness "Fierce Review" and "Moments of Madness"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 11:03


Arkansas Mo traded in Karlie Redd and "Love & Hip Hop" for prison. It was big news when he was arrested for PPP fraud and running a Ponzi scheme. He was recently sentenced to 17 years in prison for the crimes he was convicted of. Get the breakdown of how that money was moved around from his pockets to the cash registers of many businesses. Filmed at SolidStateStudiosatl Visit my LinkTree for all links and podcasting platforms https://linktr.ee/LalaNews3 Check out this and other videos on my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP--id6nvHQiAq2xckPPF4A Business and Bookings LMFierceReview@gmail.com IG @LalaNews3 https://linktr.ee/LalaNews3 #lalanews3 #podcast #vlog #host #arkansasmo #igtv #mauricefayne #news #rapper #music #whathappened #sentenced #prison #thescene #culture #ppp #streaming #fraud #pppfraud #arrested #truckingcompany #sba #unitedcommunitybank #karlieredd #loveandhiphop #bookme --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lalanews3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lalanews3/support

QSJ Radio Podcast
Madluh with Kidear

QSJ Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 99:03


Born and raised in East Brooklyn, NY, Kidear's entrepreneurial spirit helped him navigate the scene and venture into a multitude of sectors throughout his career. He has made a name for himself as a fashion guru and celebrity stylist working with Karlie Redd, Jennaske, Wiz Khalifa, Erica Mena, Von Boozier Twins, Tara Wallace, and many more!    New Release "Bitches Is Lit" Music Video: https://youtu.be/BGka9jeDux8

The Commercial Break
EP106: ScamcolFM

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 62:24


Bryan asks Krissy a very important question about the current state of affairs in the world: Why don't people wave any more when you let them cut in traffic?! Where is the decency!? Then the friends recall the time Bryan was asked to start an online streaming radio / TV station named SimcolFM by a man named Simon Guobadia. Simon has made news recently marrying then divorcing and then proposing to a different cast member of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Porsha Williams. Bryan shares his experience dealing with this Nigerian Oil Man and shady ways....buckle up for the TRUE story of ScamcolFM!LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Or send a text or voicemail to 661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorStreamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)DBSAlliance For Mental Health HelpMagic Spoon (Use Code TCB)FUM (Use Code TCB) Smokeless Pipe for Smoking SesationMEMPHO Music Fest (Oct 1st-3rd 2021)Castbox is the TCB partner for the Mempho Fest showsSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: 1-(661)-BEST-2-YO  |  (1-661-237-8296)

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RICKY ROMANCE NO FILTER PODCAST
Mecca Williams talks with No Filter Podcast about being a Black Woman in the Music Industry

RICKY ROMANCE NO FILTER PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 65:05


Ricky Romance and Co-Host Star Cavalli talks with LA native and Songwriter “Mecca” , who will put us on game about the music industry and all things of being a Woman Entrepreneur. Mecca mentions Minister Louis Farrakhan, Mya, Christina Milian, Michael Jackson, Kandi Burris, Ian Burke, Karlie Redd, and shares what's next for her company 5 Oceans Booking… Follow Mecca (@Mecca_Goddess) @5oceanbooking --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therickyromanceshow/support

The Urban Binge Radio
OMG Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Season 10 | Bullying on The New Season of Little Women Atlanta +MUCH MORE

The Urban Binge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 15:41


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The Rundown: Love & Hip Hop
The RUNDOWN Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta S10 E6 - Shape Up Or Ship Out

The Rundown: Love & Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 46:38


Lamar throws Karlie Redd a birthday party on a boat, Rasheeda works on her relationship with her sister and her nieces, and Yandy gives Infinity the boot!

THE CARMINE DAVIS SHOW

This week Davis discusses Karlie Redd and Lamar Odom, R&B singer-songwriter Big Bub and the sexual take on "Bro Code". Shop THE CARMINE DAVIS SHOW Merch Capsule: carminedavisshop.com Lamar Odom Compares Karlie Redd To 'S**T' During Online Spat [Photos + Video] | lovebscott.com https://carmndv.us/2TTV8lU Big Bub x "Timeless" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5v1twLqXY1LP1L88HPYnDD?si=V-jxEJTsSw2_V8pIdn7X1g&dl_branch=1 Why Straight Men Have Sex With Each Other https://carmndv.us/3dZ118q

The LaTangela Show
Queen of Random Research chats with Dr. Charles Procter, Jr. of Too Large on Discovery +/Karlie Redd of Love & HipHop ATL on VH1 and MORE!

The LaTangela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 37:14


Join LaTangela for another round of #RandomResearch It's the 4th of July weekend.... What are some of the best times to hit the road? ******************************************************************************** What are the best/worst states for BBQ? Entertainment highlights from BET/Soulja Boy vs BowWow and the two coolest uncles in the game Bobby Brown and Keith Sweat... ******************************************************************************** This week on the #TanLine we chat with : Dr. Charles Procter, Jr. of the hit series TOO LARGE on Discovery + Karlie Redd of the hit series Love & HipHop ATL on VH1 Please be responsible with your platforms..... ********************************************************************************* Road to Tokyo is looking cloudy for Sha'Carri Richardson - "I am Human" tweet ************************************************************************************* GetUpside use Promo Code: LATANGELA Save up to 50 cents off per gallon on your first fill up and save up to 25 cents off per gallon every fill up after that! #FieldTrip *************************************************************************************** NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LATANGELA FAY NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ************************************************************************************ The LaTangela Show RADIO - WEMX - MON-FRI 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - THE LOUISIANA FILM CHANNEL - Movie Nights w/Lucas & LaTangela WLFT - FAY AT FIVE with LaTangela Fay 5a.m. & 5p.m.CST WGMB/FOX 44 Weekends YOUTUBE - #LaTangelaFay PODCAST - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.com **************************************************************************** Special Thank You! DUDLEY DEBOSIER INJURY LAWYERS B.R. Dental Care - Dr. Carlos Suadi Hair Queen Beauty Super Center See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DnD Project Podcast
Layaway Flights!!!!!

DnD Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 56:43


This week the guys talk bout the ability to put trips on layaway, Does Akon have the special set of skills to recover his taken car? Who really sent these Walmart emails and Karlie Redd box has got to have reached its expiration date at this point. Plus find out who gets "Timberland up" this week from the police dumping ashes to Kevin Samuels no one is safe. #blackpodcast #podcastlife #dndprojectpodcast #Brooklyn #Atlanta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dnd-project-podcast/support

Opinionated Voices
Gossip Gyrlz

Opinionated Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 69:47


The ladies talk about Love and hip-hop, Bill and Melinda Gates divorce, New Boo alerts (Karlie Redd and Lamar Odom, Kim K. and Van Jones and J-lo and Ben Affleck) And More.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opinionatedvoices/message

Romance in Colour
Lovers and Platonic Friends

Romance in Colour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 65:00


Can women and men be strictly platonic? Steve Harvey doesn't think so. Tati and Yakini talk about if men and women can truly be friends (with a special guest who also makes an appearance). In Hot Topics in Romance, we talk Issa Rae and her secret love life, Van Jones and Kim K rumors, DMX's funeral, and Karlie Redd seeking clout with Lamar Odom. In Reading Romance, today is Super Tuesday in publishing. We highlight some of our faves dropping this week. An Earl, A Girl and a Toddler by Vanessa Riley and The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. In Watching Romance, we give a brief recap of the Oscars, highlight Without Remorse (featuring Lauren London and Michael b Jordan ) on Amazon Prime (4/30), and Twenties (produced by Lena Waithe) and Bigger on BET and BET+. Follow us on Social Media: IG: @RomanceinColour Twitter: @ RomanceNColour Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/RomanceinColour --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/romanceincolour/message

Dish Nation
158: 04/07/21 - Smash Alert! Is Lamar Odom Dating Love & Hip-Hop Star Karlie Redd?

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 20:00


Pete Davidson is "movin' on up" from his mama's basement, 'Jeopardy!' guest host and NFL star Aaron Rodgers gets hilariously trolled by a contestant, and find out why Jana Kramer is NOT happy with her ex on today's Dish Nation! 

Bad Gyal Chat
No More Pandemic Pussy

Bad Gyal Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 65:03


Today on the Bad Gyal Chat Podcast, mish & Azaria talked about Da Baby & Danileigh, Dr. Dre & April Jones, B2k, Razz B, Ayesha Curry, Ivorian Doll, Wendy William, Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’s Sierra Gates & Karlie Redd and so much more. Instagram @badgyalchatpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/badgyalchatpodcast/ @mishmaroon: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/ @azaria.artistry: https://www.instagram.com/azaria.artistry/ Clubhouse @mishmaroon @azaria.artistry Website Bad Gyal Chat Website: badgyalchatpodcast.com mish’s Website: mishmaroon.com Azaria’s Website: azariaartistry.com Music for the Podcast: https://youtu.be/E2eVlElp4pU Meurakii: Mish is an Ambassador! https://meurakii.ca - Use Code “mish111” for some money off https://www.instagram.com/meurakii/ Chvrmd: https://www.instagram.com/chvrmd/ Maddy: https://www.instagram.com/_madddyy/ Convo and Chill https://www.instagram.com/convoandchill/ Follow & Message “Bad Gyal Chat Podcast” to Convo & Chill for a Discount! Enjoy the Podcast: https://youtu.be/FrCPRBwxTvI Azaria’s O.N.S Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/ons-shop - Use Code “luvurself” for $5 off Mish’s Valentine’s Reel’s Series: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/reels/

Adulting in Atlanta
Episode 15- Adulting:Worth the Hype or Overrated?

Adulting in Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 63:19


Halle and LaKayla discuss common adulting myths, you know those things we couldn't wait to do when we got older then we found out that it was all lieee(insert Karlie Redd meme) lol Follow us on instagram at @aultinginatlanta to keep up with us between episodes .

This Damn Girl

Barack's speech to graduates , addressing the bad descion making concerning the coronavirus . NEW INFORMATION ON NEWLY PASSED STIMULUS BILL!!!!.. Karlie Redd's ex husband arrested for Fraud --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ajee-chantel-mason/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ajee-chantel-mason/support

Arroe Collins
Karlie Redd From VH1's Love And Hip Hop Atlanta

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 6:55


The highest rated unscripted franchise in cable TV – Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta – is back for an all-new season. For almost ten years, Love & Hip Hop has documented the personal and professional lives of hip hop and R&B musicians, performers, managers, and record producers in major cities. Now, Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta returns to the heart of the South, taking a deep dive into the daily lives of fan-favorite cast members as they navigate complicated relationships, upcoming nuptials and the everyday hustle required to make it in the world of “Love & Hip Hop.” Karlie Redd is an actress, artist, boutique owner and entrepreneur who has put it all out there for almost a decade. Since the show’s premiere episode in 2012, Karlie has given audiences a front-row seat to her ruined romances, failed friendships, dirty laundry and nonstop drama. But this year, Karlie will prove that what we think we know about her real life, we have no idea. Speak with Karlie to find out what’s happening with her music career and love life, and get a sneak peek into the all-new season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

Arroe Collins
Karlie Redd From VH1's Love And Hip Hop Atlanta

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 6:55


The highest rated unscripted franchise in cable TV – Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta – is back for an all-new season. For almost ten years, Love & Hip Hop has documented the personal and professional lives of hip hop and R&B musicians, performers, managers, and record producers in major cities. Now, Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta returns to the heart of the South, taking a deep dive into the daily lives of fan-favorite cast members as they navigate complicated relationships, upcoming nuptials and the everyday hustle required to make it in the world of “Love & Hip Hop.” Karlie Redd is an actress, artist, boutique owner and entrepreneur who has put it all out there for almost a decade. Since the show’s premiere episode in 2012, Karlie has given audiences a front-row seat to her ruined romances, failed friendships, dirty laundry and nonstop drama. But this year, Karlie will prove that what we think we know about her real life, we have no idea. Speak with Karlie to find out what’s happening with her music career and love life, and get a sneak peek into the all-new season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

The Shake
Tea Time with Karlie Redd

The Shake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 8:27


Karlie Redd called in to spill all of the Tea on the drama between her and Sierra that aired on Love & HipHop Atlanta. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/support

The Rundown: Love & Hip Hop
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta "Dangerous Liaison"

The Rundown: Love & Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 34:46


This week we discuss Stevie dodging child support, Mimi the manager, Erica Mena employing the "men in black," and Karlie Redd being the holder of secrets. Plus Tiara is back for Scrapp, Rasheeda flirts with testing the water, and more.

the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!
@KarlieRedd & @ClubBethanyBenz Do #T2Q!

the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 110:00


The biggest doubleheader of all talk shows! I will be joined by Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's, Karlie Redd, and afterwards I will talk to adult film star, Bethany Benz!KARLIE REDD * Update: Unfortunately, Karlie wasn't not able to join tonight's show. * "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" is just a drop in the bucket on this lady's resume. Model, actress, and music artist, Karlie Redd, will sit down and do a 1-on-1 with me about her music career and her new single, "Heartbreaker."BETHANY BENZShe was part of the "For the Love of Ray J" reality show, countless music videos, and has played in adult films such as Barely Legal 116, Sex Drive, and Round & Brown 28 and over 30 more movies.Two polarizing ladies back-to-back on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!"No experts. Just opinions."Twitter and IG: @ClubBethanyBenzwww.T2QRadio.comShow No. 386 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.