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What was once an almost entirely Cuban-dominated Latin music scene in Miami, the 90s finally bring the beginning of a more pan-Latin sound from this south Florida city. In our final installment of a two-part series on the music of Miami, we get into the multitude of artists that the 305 has produced from the 90s until today. Featuring music by Albita, Bacilos, Pitbull, Kat Dahlia, Leslie Grace, Amara La Negra, and Jon Secada. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3uJXVwC Become a Radio Menea member: bit.ly/2s2RQhS Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
Kat Dahlia is a Cuban-American singer-songwriter from Miami, Florida. She's now based in Los Angeles, California. Her most recent release of SeVeN is a culmination of female perspective and vulnerability.Kat and I talk about having more women be songwriters for Latin music. A lot of the music is written by men for women, and it's not entirely accurate with what women may want/feel. So Kat is at the forefront of bringing women into this creative process. We also discuss her songwriting and collaboration process. And we finish off the discussion by talking about martial arts. Fun fact: I made it to purple belt in Tae Kwon Do back in elementary school.--Connect with Lennon: Website: https://www.lennoncihak.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lennoncihakMailing List: http://eepurl.com/dlYpxTInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihakLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eX_uxAUIwBC0gyKwCbqtwGuest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2Connect with Kat Dahlia:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatDahliaMusicTwitter: https://twitter.com/KatDahliaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katdahlia/
YAY for Season 2! We are starting off our new season with a very special guest! She's an amazing singer/songwriter from the MIA, has a new album out called "Seven" and also happens to be my sister. Listen while we chat with KAT DAHLIA about her NEW album, life as an artist, her future only fans account and exclusive chat you'll only hear on vaginatalk podcast! You definitely do not want to miss this one! Follow us @vaginatalkpodcast
This is the official first episode of “Healing with Aloha” podcast that originally launched on SoundCloud. The inspiration of this episode was the song “Champion” by my favorite music group “Common Kings” featuring “Kat Dahlia.” --- 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/healingwithaloha/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healingwithaloha/support
Letta J Raised in Dallas, Texas and of Dominican decent, Grammy Nominated Letta J's presence in the music marketplace is armed with a powerful and distinctive international sound. The daughter of two pastors, singing in church congregations of thousands of people under Bishop T.D.Jakes’ leadership was no challenge for the youngest member of the Grammy Award Winning Potter’s House Choir. She began performing, playing various instruments and preparing herself as a spokesperson at the tender age of 5. Her move to New York City ushered in numerous opportunities including her first record deal under the Motown and Universal Music Group umbrella, as well as working at major record labels like P.Diddy’s studio “Daddy’s House”, Sony, Atlantic, Epic, & Warner as a songwriter. Her musical catalog of over 100 records is comprised of a myriad of genres including EDM, country, pop, R&B and a gentler side with soulfully acoustic and soft rock hues. A published songwriter with licensed material on HBO, Nickelodeon and Disney, she has perfected the craft of pinning anthemic songs for shows like Zoe 101 & iCarly as well as artists like Ashanti, Kat Dahlia and Kellie Pickler. Although every record did not make the album, LJ has had songs on reserve from some of the industries hottest recording artists like Kehlani, Christina Aguilera, K.Michelle and Jill Scott just to name a few. Her ability to deliver a song is the reason she has worked with producers like Timbaland, Mike City and Scott Storch and has opened in concert for artists like Atlantic Records’, Trey Songz and merits phone calls from Clive Davis himself! In addition to her domestic shows, she heralds merit from living legends as the opening act on international tours all over Europe with artists and bands like Sister Sledge, Kool & the Gang and Earth, Wind & Fire, respectively. A published author in a compilation book entitled The Diary of a Songwriter, LJ has expanded her writing repertoire from songs to chapters. Chosen among a handful of other songwriters by 5-time Grammy Award winning producer and engineer, Devine Evans, her journey as an author has only just begun. In addition to a national book release came a Grammy Nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album of The Year for the Soundtrack released early 2016. Periel Aschenbrand is a writer, comic and producer. She is the author of two critically acclaimed comedic memoirs, The Only Bush I Trust is My Own (Penguin, US & Random House, UK) and On My Knees (Harper Collins, US & Penguin, Australia). Her first book was optioned for a pilot by the Oxygen Network which she wrote and starred in.Her work has been featured in countless publications including The New York Times, V Magazine, Style.com, Refinery29, Paper magazine, The Washington Post, The New York Post, Interview Magazine, Huffington Post, Interview MAGAZINE, The Observer and numerous others. She has a bi monthly comedy show called ADULTS ONLY at West Side Comedy Club. She produces LIVE FROM THE TABLE, the Sirius Radio show and podcast for The Comedy Cellar. She is currently developing a web series. Tracey L. Walters is an Associate Professor of Literature in the Department of Africana Studies at Stony Brook University where she also holds an affiliate appointment with the Department of English, and Women’s and Gender Studies. Dr. Walters has published numerous articles on Black women’s literature and three books: African American Women and the Classicists Tradition: Black Women Writers from Wheatley to Morrison (2007), an edited collection Zadie Smith: Critical Essays (2008), and an ebook Zadie Smith (2012). Forthcoming: Not Your Mother’s Mammy: The Representation of the Domestic in Transatlantic Media (Rutgers Press), and Zadie Smith Decoded (forthcoming). Walters is the owner of The Life-Long Learners Initiative, an independent educational program for individuals seeking college-level literature courses. She is also a co-host of the new podcast: Black Girls with Accents. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
We’re catching up on all of our favorite new releases from the end of 2019 this week - listen up for some of our new faves, from sweet pop confections to synth-filled queer anthems. Featuring music by Kat Dahlia, Georgel, Big Soto, Ecko, Eddy Lover, Princess Alba, Alizzz, Justin Quiles, Feid and Paloma Mami. Show notes: http://bit.ly/38cqh5I Join our membership program: bit.ly/2s2RQhS Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea facebook.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
This song made me think of you, Mags: [I Think I'm In Love by Kat Dahlia](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/id937510365?i=937510412&at=1010lIrj&app=itunes) [Listen to all the originals on this playlist](https://open.spotify.com/user/12176482858/playlist/5zm5qVil4CBKpqDOE4koQB?si=5JUvYYhuQxaYAg-MCu4s8A)
Welcome back Locamores! On this capítulo we discuss our upcoming summer events, share some truths about living at home, unpack pretty privilege, and the recent NYT article about the future of podcasting. For the second half, Cuban-American songstress, Kat Dahlia, joins us and we discuss women in the music industry, nail art, & the energy behind her latest single.
Singing in Spanglish (ft. Kat Dahlia) by Café con Chisme
An interview with musician Kat Dahlia that touches on everything from social media to the struggle of a singer in today's music landscape. Includes an exclusive acoustic performance of her song "Body and Soul"
Working Class Audio #176 with Phil Greiss!!! Phil Greiss is a musician and a multiple-award-winning record producer/composer/engineer, he left his name on numerous gold, platinum & diamond records, focusing on both production and songwritting aspects of Pop songs. Very much at ease on his own or collaborating with others, he's been known to deliver award winning albums and songs, and chart topping singles wether composing, writing, producing, arranging, mixing, or all at the same time. Having completely produced, composed, arranged, recorded and mixed both of Zaho's first albums, he has had the privilege of working or collaborating on projects featuring artists such as Willy William, J Balvin, Kat Dahlia, Kendji, Vianney, Maître Gims, Corneille, Sean Paul, Trey Songz, Justin Nozuka, Lefa, Gage, Don Choa, Tunisiano, Khaled, La Fouine, David Carreira, KC Porter, Rohff, Conor Maynard, Soprano, Karim Ouellet, Cheb Mami, Idir, Mario Pelchat, Andrée Waters, Grand corps malade, Nancy Logan, Sarah Riani, Humphrey, Mokobe, K-Maro, Vai, Neimann, Christophe Willem, Outasight and many others. He owns and operates his own indepedant production/publishing company with its own studio facility, working along every single industry's major labels About this Interview: Phil joins me to talk about his childhood musical and audio experiences , travel tips, mentorship, his draw to pop music and an early experience with the magic of radio broadcast compression and limiting. Enjoy! - Matt Show notes and links: Phil's site: https://about.me/philgreiss Phil on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Byphilgreiss The Music Modernization Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5447 The Music Modernization Act: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/03/music-modernization-act-good-solution-songwriters-dont-combine-it-bad-copyright
The show remains downbeat for the first hour, as we ease on in with conscious tracks from Prince Douglas and Babe Roots floating in and out over newer dreamy wonks from Jay Glass Dubs, Low Jack, High Wolf / Black Zone Myth Chant and Culture Clash. Ciaran brought a bag with bits from Ambulance , Reload, LFO, Vex'd, WEN and folks like Kahn and Neek. Track Listing Smoke Circle by Akkord Mama Africa by Cultureclash March Down Babylon Dub by Prince Douglas Definition Dub by Jay Glass Dubs OWN Their Love For You by Black Zone Myth Chant Raum 1 (Original) by Pole Fracture by Seefeel Tremulant by Ekoplekz Simon From Sydney by Lfo The Biosphere by Reload & E621 Ptysch by Reload & E621 Herodot by Dj Bwin Warning Riddim (feat Kat Dahlia) by Hitmakerchinx Rise Again (feat Suku Of Ward 21) by Spy NYC Badman by Dj Madd Shotta (Wen remix) by Royal-t Topper Top (feat Lady Chann/Killa P & Teddy Bruckshot - Kahn & Neek remix) by Sir Spyro Lion by Vex'd Almighty Father (feat Warrior Queen) by Sunship, Warrior Queen War by East Man & Irah Amazon by El-B Casablanca (feat Jendor) by Sully The Void by Altered Natives Function (feat Manga) by The Bug If yer impatient and wanna skip straight to the bruk out tunes, then things get more hype in the second hour, with bursts of flex dancehall from the likes of Hitmakerchinx, exhilarating refixes of Mavado before settling in on some new and old grime ballers for the home run. Apologies for that skipping meltdown half way through too, what can ya do. Things should get more regular here on in, with us taking on the 2200 to 0000 slot every third Thursday of the month.
WorldArts Sessions Episode 5: Arms Akimbo Arms Akimbo is an emerging indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. Band members Peter Schrupp, Christopher Kalil, Colin Boppell, and Matt Sutton met while studying at Loyola Marymount University. Each having an eclectic musical background, they came together in 2015 to form Arms Akimbo. Since then, they have opened for WALK THE MOON, Strangers You Know, and Kat Dahlia. They sold out The Study in Hollywood, played The Roxy, The Viper Room, The Constellation Room, and their single "Michigan" has 200,000 streams on Spotify. Become a member at WorldArts.com for free. Subscribe on iTunes to ensure you get our weekly shows. Also checkout our other show called WorldArts Daily.
This week we’re bringing you an extra special treat: our first ever Radio Menea guest! Maria Elena Pérez joins us to talk about songs we love that deal with class-related themes. Songs about money struggles, about why materialism is overrated, songs about love across class divides, and more. But we’re also bringing this theme because we want to talk about the activist movement that brought us together–reproductive justice. Featuring music by La Santa Cecilia, Aventura, Ricardo Arjona, Amandititita, Kat Dahlia and Selena. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2016/09/23/episode-13-class
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′59″ Crazy by Patsy Cline on Gold (MCA) 9′39″ And I Drove You Crazy by Banks on Goddess (Deluxe Edition) (Harvest Records) 13′57″ Crazy For You by Adele on 19 (XL) 17′14″ Crazy by Kat Dahlia on Crazy (Vested in Culture) 26′20″ Crazy For You by Madonna on Celebration (Warner Bros) 29′49″ Crazy by Daniele Andrade on Crazy (Crooked Lid) 33′45″ Crazy In Love (50 shades of Grey version) by Sofia Karlberg on Crazy in Love (Q&L Records) 40′38″ Crazy He Calls Me by Billie Holiday on Love Songs (The Verve Music Group) 43′26″ Crazy For My Baby by Willie Dixon on The Chess Box (UMG Recordings) 46′06″ I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby by Fats Waller on 1934-1943 - Ain't Misbehavin (Giants of Jazz) 56′44″ Dream a Little Crazy by Architecture in Helsinki on Now + 4EVA (Casual Workout) 59′48″ Crazy For You by Best Coast on Crazy For You (Mexican Summer) 61′18″ Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen on The Game (Hollywood) 64′31″ I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby by Marvin Gaye on Motown Unreleased 1963 (Motown) 64′42″ Crazy On You by Heart on Dreamboat Annie (Capitol) 70′13″ Crazy In Love by Eminem on Encore (Aftermath Entertainment) 77′13″ Crazy Rap by Afroman on The Good Times (Universal Records) 87′49″ All the Madmen by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Parlophone) 93′15″ Abel by The National on Alligator (Beggars Banquet) 96′45″ I Want to Be Well by Sufjan Stevens on The Age of Adz 108′11″ Insane Asylum by Koko Taylor, Willie Dixon on The Chess Box (UMG Recordings) 112′16″ Crazy Love by Van Morrison on Moondance (Warner Bros.) 114′52″ Crazy by Seal on Hits (Warner Brothers)
Ralphie on Twitter: twitter.com/ralphieaversa Epic Records artist Kat Dahlia stopped by "Ralphie Tonight" and talked about the time she lived in New York City and the process that led to the creation of her debut album "My Garden." Dahlia also talked about how Miami views their own superstar Pitbull and explains, or at least tries to explain, the premise for her new music video to "I Think I'm In Love."
Real Know Real - D Major My Soul To Jah - Shuga No One But You - Timeka Marshall The Reason - Sherieta Power of Love - C Sharp Access Granted - Chronixx Where We Can Feel Alive - Hezron Tiad A D Supm - Queen Ifrica Let Jah Lead The Way - Iba Mahr Diamond Sox - Notis ft Iba Mahr My Story - I Octane Sad Days - I Octane Condolences - Bugle Everything Nice ft Mavado - Popcaan Sick Inna Mi Head - Vybz Kartel Baddest - Gappy Ranks Cheerleader (remix) - Omi Good Kisser - Usher Crazy (remix) - Kat Dahlia ft Chedda Wul Dem - Alkaline Put The Duppy Pon Yuh - Demarco Nuh Play Round Wid Fire - Vybz Kartel Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music at the Vibes Night Club in Decatur several times per month. He also is the DJ for Art on the Wall, every other Thursday and this is #NotYourAverageArtShow encompassing #SpokenWord #Lyrics #Art and #Fashion. For over 9 Years alongside DJ Rasta Root, he welcomes you to his event called 'Face Off Fridays' held every second Friday at MJQ Concourse. Jah Prince spins live on-air every 3rd Friday during the 2pm - 4pm slot of the Caribbean Runnings Show heard on 89.3fm. This programming is heard all over the streets of Atlanta via 100,000 watts of community funded power. WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) is your station for progressive information and the stream can be heard online at www.wrfg.org. Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Eastern). This show is also heard on AB&L Radio, MovementsRadio.net and in the streets of Gambia on Vibes FM 106.1 & Radio 971 in Dubai (UAE). Also listen for 'Love Ultra Radio, the modern R&B, Soul, Urban and Pop-Fresh mix show heard Tuesday evenings from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am (Eastern). Jah Prince dedicates the playlist to soul, urban and pop-fresh music, then adds a comedy segment & motivational moment, geared for a mature audience. Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog.Sunsplash Media, Inc.,CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com
On this weeks syndicated radio program we talk with DJ Naz (Gurl Power International) about her history as a clash selector and future projects as a professional dj & music producer. Showcasing her mixing talent and on-air voice, she uses her natural energy to bring good vibes to several events on the island. As a Jamaican woman, DJ Naz shares her opinion on the reggae industry and how to prep for the next level of gettin more exposure for her new Mad and Meen riddim! Perform & Done - Morgan Heritage Real Love - Destra & Peetah Morgan Take Myself Away - Sizzla Full DJ Naz Interview Mash I Up ft Kat Dahlia & Nyanda - Black Lion & The Wizard Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music every 3rd Friday at the Vibes Night Club in Decatur, GA. He also is the DJ for Art on the Wall, every other Thursday and this is "not your average art show" in downtown Atlanta. #NotYourAverageArtShow #uComin #SpokenWord #Lyrics #Art #Fashion Jah Prince spins live on-air every 3rd Friday during the 2pm - 4pm slot of the Caribbean Runnings Show heard on 89.3fm. This programming is heard all over the streets of Atlanta via 100,000 watts of community funded power. WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) is your station for progressive information and the stream can be heard online at www.wrfg.org. Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00am to 1:00pm (Eastern). This show is also heard on AB&L Radio, MovementsRadio.netand in the streets of Gambia on Vibes FM 106.1 & Radio 971 in Dubai (UAE). Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog. Sunsplash Media, Inc.,CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com