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90s R&B Slow Jams & Quiet Storm love ballads — a smooth old school R&B mix for sundowner vibes, late nights, romantic evenings, chill drives and grown & sexy moments
Slave hade följt devisen free your mind and your ass will follow, och gjorde nu rymdfunk i harmoni med de pulserande sjärnornas lågfrekventa basmuller. Inget stod i vägen för bandet. Bara dom själva. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Slave nådde nya höjder med Mark Adams benhårda bas och Steve Arringtons knotiga sång (blåkopian för bland andra Keith Sweat) som fundament på album som ”Stone jam” och ”Just a touch of love”. Inget annat gäng, vid sidan om Isley Brothers, lyckades kombinera långa gitarrocksolon och R&B-orkestrering på ett lika suggestivt sätt. Slave hade bundit samman Ohio och P-funk, och blev nu även bryggan till framtidens hiphop/soul hybrider.Steve Arrington jobbade dubbelt i Slave som sångare och trummis, och viljan att ta funken till platser där den inte varit förut resulterade i ett soloalbum som 1983 blev lika inflytelserikt som Prince ”1999” och Mtumes ”Juicy fruit”. Sedan kom Steves världshit ”Feel so real”, och ett beslut som förändrade allt.
Despite a career that has sold more than 30 million records and a catalog that could allow him to retire comfortably, Keith Sweat says he keeps working to set an example for his children. He believes his work ethic teaches future generations that success comes through hard work, not entitlement. Known for helping pioneer the New Jack Swing era with his groundbreaking 1987 debut Make It Last Forever, Sweat continues to push himself creatively. While he enjoys a simple life filled with friends, family, and relaxing at home, he's still focused on expanding his musical legacy. Keith revealed that he's currently preparing to release three projects at once—an R&B album, an Afrobeat album, and a Southern Soul album featuring artists like King George, Calvin Richardson, and potentially Anthony Hamilton. Rather than chasing trends, Sweat says he's proving he can succeed across multiple genres while continuing to build on a legacy that has already stood the test of time.
In this episode of the J.E.T. Setting Divas podcast, Jeanette, Evette, and Tina talk about concerts. Music is timeless, but seeing your favorite artists perform is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. They talk about Fifa, Bob Dylan, Keith Sweat, Jodeci, Chris Brown, Usher, and much more. Tina has a special message for Smokey Robinson.
It’s a packed episode as the show dives straight into headline-making moments—from politics to hip-hop and R&B legends. A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump cannot rename the Kennedy Center after himself, emphasizing that only Congress has that authority, putting an abrupt halt to his plans to rebrand the historic venue. In music, Jay-Z stole the spotlight at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia with a rare headlining performance—his first major solo U.S. show in years—delivering a career-spanning set, surprise guests, and a headline-grabbing freestyle that had the crowd and internet buzzing. Meanwhile, the crew also reacts to the viral controversy surrounding an alleged video involving Diddy, as 50 Cent publicly weighed in on the situation, raising concerns about how the drama could impact his son while also taking shots at his longtime rival. Back in the studio, things lighten up as R&B legend Keith Sweat joins the show, talking music, legacy, and his current run on the R&B Lovers Tour alongside Joe, Dru Hill, and Ginuwine—a lineup that’s bringing classic hits and nostalgia to fans across the country. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B legend Keith Sweat joins the show, talking music, legacy, and his current run on the R&B Lovers Tour alongside Joe, Dru Hill, and Ginuwine—a lineup that’s bringing classic hits and nostalgia to fans across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Official Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 20 Powered by The www.Internetradiobroasdcaster.com Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. Samm Henshaw - Closer 2. KEM - One Love 3. Kathy Kosins - MAGIC ISLAND 4. Q Parker - Put It On 5. Kahlani - Back & Forth 6. Tony Lindsay - The Gift Of Love 7. Tee Doe Brown - Soul Train Line - Feat Mike Clark Jr 8.Keith Sweat, King George, Calvin Richardson, Cupid, Roi Chip Anthony - STILL GOT THAT GOOD LOVE 9. Jamie Fox Somebody 10. Shayla Dunn - Got The People Talkin (Superman Remix) 11. Ella Mai - Just Might 12. Keisha Adams - Lovin You 13. Conya Doss - No Regrets 14. Alex Isley - Sweetest Lullaby 15. Bey Bright - Listen To You Heart 16. Jace Wilder - Woman Of The Year 17. Lindsay Webster - Two Hearts 18. Naomi Sharon - Miss That 19. Alvin Garrett - Roll Slide Roll 20. Groove Dynasty - Tonights The Night 21. Maggie Ray - The Most 22. Money Train - Tricking 23. Sabrina Cole - You Can Hit This 24. Big Poppi - Let it flow 25. Leela James - Be Your Baby 26. Christian Keys - Your Love Feels Like Home 27. Sir Jonathon Williams - That Kinda Of Love 28. Johnny Britt - You Are Beautiful 29. Aston Grey Project - You Know How To Love Me 30. Devin Chase - Do what It Do End Of Show Extra Songs: Johnny Gill - A Dance, A Kiss Dani Devine - Who Sent You Jace Wilder - Misunderstood
The Official Indie Soul Top 30 Countdown Week 17 Powered by The www.Internetradiobroasdcaster.com Hosted By: Chris Clay 1. Bey Bright - Listen To You Heart 2. Tony Lindsay - The Gift Of Love 3. KEM - One Love 4. Samm Henshaw - Closer 5. Kathy Kosins - MAGIC ISLAND 6. Jamie Fox Somebody 7. Lindsay Webster - Two Hearts 8. Q Parker - Put It On 9. Alex Isley - Sweetest Lullaby 10. Jarrod Lawson - Do Whatchu Gotta 11. Emmi - Always In My Head 12. Naomi Sharon - Miss That 13. Keith Sweat - Working 14. Eddie Levert-Let's Go To My Place 15. Jace Wilder - Woman Of The Year 16. Tee Doe - Soul Train Line - Feat Mike Clark Jr 17. Maggie Ray - The Most 18. Melvin Riley - They Won't Leave Me Alone 19. Shayla Dunn - Got The People Talkin (Superman Remix) 20. NeE-Yo Up Out Gone 21. Money Train - Tricking 22. Kahlani - Back & Forth 23. James Day - Rewind 24. Keisha Adams - Lovin You 25. Teddy & Sarah - The Last Time I Made Love 26. Mary J. Blige - More Than A Lover 27. Conya Doss - No Regrets 28. Sabrina Cole - You Can Hit This 29. Ella Mai - Might Just 30. Keith Sweat, King George, Calvin Richardson, Cupid, Roi Chip Anthony - STILL GOT THAT GOOD LOVE End Of Show Extra Songs: Aston Grey Project - You Know How To Love Me NW FRQNC - Bag O' Suga GroovJamal Roberts - Perfect For Me Groove Dynasty - Where Did Our Love Go
Episode 175 of the R&B Money Podcast brings us a legend. Keith Sweat — singer, songwriter, producer, and one of the architects of New Jack Swing — sits down to chop it up about what the music industry never wanted him to know, and how he figured it out anyway.Keith gets real about his come-up from Harlem, what it actually takes to build longevity in this business, and the deals he took, the deals he passed on, and the lessons that came from both. This isn't just a music conversation — this is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, ownership, and surviving an industry designed to take everything from you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Until The Sun Comes Up | Jah Gordy | What's Going On? | Jah Gordy | Through The Night | Nickee B | Love Connection | Diamond Ortiz | A Secret Melody | Midnight Soul Session | I'm A Misfit In Your Blue Parade | Midnight Soul Session | Got The Love | Mofak, Pamela O'Neal | Don't Waste The Pretty (Mix '26) (feat. Glenn Jones, U-Nam & Audrey Wheeler) | James Day | Keep On (Gedi Edit) | Shawn Rivera | What Can I Do For You? | Dennis Collins feat. Ada Dyer | Take My Love | Julian Jonah feat. Robbie Love | Tell Me | Julian Jonah feat. Sugar Rainbow | Midnight Fantasy | Crossroads, Cler | The Magic Of The Soul Weekender (80's All-Nighter Mix) | The R.D. Project | Look Where We Are | Ty Juan | If You Only Knew | The Sisters Of Higher Ground | Home Lately | Daniel | Oh Baby, I Love You (Radio Edit) | DJG.M.C.Swiss | Moonlight | Miranda Rae, Durand Bernarr | Taking My Time | The First Generation | The Remedy | Musicman | Waited So Long | Musicman | Nothing To Prove | Musicman | Out There | LeVelle | Beautiful Love Of Mine (Gedi Edit) | Binky Womack | Move (feat. Lucky Daye) | Tank And The Bangas | Tell Me What You Thinking | DJ Jazzy D The GrooveMaster | All Night | Sir Spencer, Jessica Childress | Sunny Day | DJ Colonel, Angel Ize | Theme Music | Jeff Logan | New Jersey (feat. Ravyn Lenae) | Charlie Puth | Westside | Alex Isley | Gift From Above | Rich Beggar | You Were Never Made For Me (Gedi Edit) | Tracy Carter | The System Is So Broken | Hil St. Soul | Cali (Gedi 'No Rap' Edit) | Lindsey Webster | Spend The Night | East West Honey, Lyric Jones, Wake The Wild | Reclusive | Elmiene | Better Than This | Mary Ann Alexander | Come On Over | David Ortiz, Edward "E-Dub" Rios, ForeverxxGenesis | Lose You | Aura Lab, Izaile | Sinner | Tamera | Still Got The Good Love | Keith Sweat, King George, Calvin Richardson, Cupid | Classic G | Jenine Milionis | Say Something (Radio Edit) | Erin Stevenson | Where's The Party | Louise Marshall | Ain't No Substitute (Gratitude Remix by Martin Laksberg) | Honoré | Under The Silver Moon | Thee Marloes | Sweet Love | Liora Twani | Wasteland | Yuna | Theme From The Planets | Dexter Wansel | Là-Bas (Groove Mix) | U-Nam | God Didn't Give Up On You | Faithfully Blessed
From being dismissed at radio stations and turned away from nightclubs to paving the way for African music on mainstream UK platforms and creating the Diaspora Ghana movement that now defines an entire generation's connection to the motherland, and why the brutal truth about building something revolutionary is that the people who come after you and benefit from your groundwork will often refuse to give you credit while calling you lazy when they weren't there getting rejected, getting told African music doesn't belong, getting sent away from venues that now welcome African artists with open arms because of the foundation you laid brick by brick, the man who genuinely believes his contributions to Diaspora Ghana gave birth to what it is today because he was doing this when Ghana had no nightlife scene and year after year since 1999 he brought the confidence and belief that made it fashionable to return home during the holidays, the opportunities given to DJs in Ghana when nobody wanted to be associated with UK Diaspora events but suddenly when Aquavis became cool everyone wanted to be on the bill and follow the movement, the nightlife scene that kept growing with nightclubs like Faisal and Boomerang coming through creating an infrastructure that didn't exist before, the contribution to getting African music played on mainstream radio that broke the camel's back when 80 percent of lyrics had to be in English before songs could be played forcing him to do research and find tracks like Wale's Sweet Dreams that had enough English to slip through the gatekeepers, the Francophone music from Awilo Longomba, Magic System, and Koffi Olomide that wasn't being played on mainstream radio at the time proving the barriers were real and intentional, the cheap shot from a Nigerian promoter who called Ghanaian promoters lazy when he wasn't there during the struggle getting told your African music doesn't belong here, getting turned away from nightclubs, going to record labels and venues and getting rejected over and over until it finally became fashionable, the credit given to Nigerian promoters like Solomon Savage who put on incredible R&B shows with Mary J. Blige and Jodeci and Keith Sweat, DJ Abbas, KC, and Kokobar who played a major role in the scene but doesn't get enough recognition either, the Nigerian corner venues like Black Knight and Club 419 that created space for the culture when nobody else would, the disappointment in a fellow promoter who has been gifted with numbers and brilliant artists and connections but instead of encouraging the next generation chooses to punch down and dismiss the Ghanaian promoters who invested their own private money to build the foundation he's now standing on, the reality that this promoter wasn't there when they were being sent away from radio stations, wasn't there struggling to get African music played from 4am to 2am to midnight and sticking through the rejection until the doors finally opened, the acknowledgment that yes this promoter works with Ghanaian artists and helps them break boundaries which is good for the culture and should be celebrated, the wisdom that taking it to the next level is beautiful but dismissing what's been done before is where the problem lies, the name that's never been in the story even though flights were being booked to Ghana and movements were being created and foundations were being laid, the reality that a lot of people don't want to give credit where it's due and a lot of promoters and DJs came through what he established and contributed towards but refuse to acknowledge the paving of the way. Host: Derrick Abaitey
Keith Sweat's “I'll Give All My Love To You” wasn't just a sophomore album — it was a career-defining moment in 90s R&B. Released on June 12, 1990, the album solidified Keith Sweat as a dominant force in New Jack Swing and slow jam R&B, and its impact is still felt today.In this episode, we're joined by special guest Jacci McGhee, acclaimed R&B singer and voice behind the timeless classic “It Could've Been”, as she sits with us to review, reflect, and break down this legendary album from an artist's perspective.The album reached #1 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and peaked at #6 on the Billboard 200, spawning multiple smash records. Keith Sweat scored two #1 R&B singles with “Make You Sweat” and the title track “I'll Give All My Love To You”, both crossing over into the Top 20 pop charts. Fan favourites “Merry Go Round” and “Your Love (Part 2)” also landed in the Top 5 on the R&B charts, rounding out an incredibly strong tracklist.Together with Jacci McGhee, we discuss:
| Fade 2 Black (Radio Mix) | Ron Allen, Jana-Renaé | Something Special (Radio Edit) | Martina Budde, Eric Faria | Why Can't You Believe In Me | Marc Sadane | This Is My Way | Aron Brand Project | Keep On | Shawn Rivera | Sunny Day | DJ Colonel, Angel Ize | Crazy Love | Steven Thad | Soon I'll Be Loving You Again (Salaam Remi Remix) | Marvin Gaye | Time To Chow Down | K' Jae | Feels | Justin Garner | Don't Take Your Love Away (Afrobeats Mix) | Bey Bright, The Kinnection | I'm Sorry | Bey Bright | Can't Nobody | Ty Juan | By Now You Know | Ty Juan | Break Me In (Nour-Eddine Remix) | Joyce Wrice | Chakra | Cocoa Sarai | Love Town | The Open Vibe Project | Wanna Say | The Open Vibe Project | All Things | Mitieli | Look So Good | Donnie Ray | That's All For Me | Donnie Ray | Watch Me Rise | Aura Lab, Ama Nyra | Different Rhythm | Aura Lab, Ama Nyra | Lose You | Aura Lab, Izaile | The Magic Of The Soul Weekender | The R.D. Project | Uncle Mark (Extended Version) | The R.D. Project | You're Passionate! (Quiet Storm Mix) | The R.D. Project | Still Got The Good Love | Keith Sweat, King George, Calvin Richardson, Cupid | You | Rockwell Hallman | Spend A Bag | Prince LDJ | Sun On The Run | David Margam, Jeff Logan | Slippin' In These Streets | Chris Standring | Magnetic | Chris Standring | Blue Hills | Eric Leone | The Special Branch (Short Version) | Down To The Bone | Dance (feat. Phillip Doc Martin) | Gino Rosaria | Straighten Up | Gino Rosaria | Vinyl | Gino Rosaria | Theme Music | Jeff Logan | Moments | Norman Brown | Midnight Drive | Chase Huna | Too Much Passion | Carlos Camilo | Through The Night | Dwayne Scivally | Intimacy | LeVelle, Jaysol | Grown Folks Business | Melrose Eve | Roll Slide Roll | Alvin Garrett | You Give Me Life | Alvin Garrett | Should I Give It Up? | Tia Gordon | Heaven Stay | Jenomé | One Question | Daniel "Saxman" Fuqua | I Never Had It So Good (Uncut) | Elijah Baker Presents Park Avenue
In a special conversation on The Madd Hatta Show Podcast, legendary R&B group Silk sits down with Houston radio icon Madd Hatta to reflect on more than three decades of timeless music. The group shares the story of how their brotherhood kept them together through an industry that often breaks groups apart, from their early days practicing in a McDonald's after hours to being discovered by Keith Sweat. Silk also talks about the unexpected rise of their classic hit “Freak Me,” the legacy of songs like “Meeting in My Bedroom” and “Girl U For Me,” and what it means to see new generations embracing their music today. The candid sit-down highlights their journey, their gratitude for loyal fans, and their continued passion for performing and keeping real R&B alive.
80s & 90s R&B Slow Jams + Quiet Storm love ballads for late nights, chill drives, and sundowner vibes. Slow Jams Vol. 2 takes you deeper into the Quiet Storm vibe with timeless hits from Boyz II Men, Jodeci, Sade, Toni Braxton, Anita Baker, and more. Perfect for date night, anniversaries, and late-night vibes. Turn down the lights, press play, and let the nostalgia take over. TRACKLIST: 00:00 Boyz II Men - End Of The Road 02:37 K-Ci & JoJo - All My Life 04:54 Brian McKnight - Back At One 07:10 Shai - If I Ever Fall In Love 09:29 SWV - Weak 12:08 Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed To Be Here 14:05 Jodeci - Forever My Lady 16:21 Jodeci - Feenin' 18:30 Silk - Freak Me 21:05 Joe - I Wanna Know 23:30 New Edition - Can You Stand The Rain 26:34 Guy - Let's Chill 29:37 Johnny Gill - My, My, My 32:11 Toni Braxton - Breathe Again 34:42 Atlantic Starr - Secret Lovers 36:53 En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) 39:20 All-4-One - I Swear 42:16 Sade - No Ordinary Love 44:34 Keith Sweat feat. Jacci McGhee - Make It Last Forever 47:14 Babyface - When Can I See You 49:23 Az Yet - Last Night 52:28 Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 55:07 Tony! Toni! Tone! - Anniversary 57:02 Patti Austin & James Ingram - Baby, Come To Me 59:03 Freddie Jackson - You Are My Lady 1:01:19 Anita Baker - Sweet Love 1:03:56 Al B. Sure! - Nite & Day 1:06:33 112 - Cupid 1:07:37 Groove Theory - Tell Me 1:10:02 Maxwell - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) 1:12:32 Berlin - Take My Breath Away Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkLCp4pOONQ Instagram: @dj.simplesimon YouTube: @supremacysounds2003 Download: https://www.supremacysounds.com
Get ready for the hottest beats on the 'MOC Mix Party'! Join Metro Beatz as he takes you on a crazy musical journey every Friday afternoon. This week for Valentine's Day weekend, Metro Beatz spins R&B tunes from Bobby V, Summer Walker, New Edition, Joyce Wrice, Keith Sweat, Jagged Edge, Bryson Tiller, H.E.R., Total and a whole lot more. This is the ultimate party you don't want to miss! Tune in and turn up the volume every Friday afternoon at 2pm as we unleash the energy of the 'MOC Mix Party' exclusively on mocradio.com. Feel the beats as Metro Beatz creates an electrifying atmosphere that will keep you grooving all day long!
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It's the late 1980's, the crack cocaine epidemic has hit New York City, and one rising drug kingpin is taking over the market - his hame is Nine Brown and he's played Wesley Snipes in what would be his breakout performance. On his trail and trying to stop him is NYPD Detective Scotty Appleton played by Ice-T in what would be his first major on-screen perfomance. And what results is a violent war to win the city in this heightened crime drama directed by Mario Van Peebles (Posse, Panther) who also co-stars among a stacked cast including Allen Payne, Judd Nelson, Bill Nunn, Vanessa Williams, Bill Cobb, and Chris Rock in an unforgettable performance as Pookie, a recovering crack addict who Scotty takes under his wing. This film was a suprise box office hit upon release also featuring a very popular soundtrack with songs by Color Me Badd, Queen Latifah, Levert, and Keith Sweat among several others. Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon Send a textSupport the showhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Welcome to the Secret Garden ‘3' Slow Jam Special. Today's show will feature Lenny Williams, Teddy Pendergrass, Jill Scott, Keith Sweat, D'Angelo and many more of my favorites.Remember when music was Music!Happy Valentine's Day from DJ Rhythm Dee!PLAYLIST1. Cause I Love You/Lenny Williams2. Love Serenade part 1 & 2/Barry White3. Rock me Tonight/Freddie Jackson4. Slow Jam/Quincy Jones5. Latest Greatest Inspiration/ Teddy Pendergrass6. Weekend Girl/S.O.S. Band7. Gently/Ready for the World8. How Do You Like Your Love Served/New Edition9. Speechless/Beyoncé10. All I/Jill Scott11. Untitled/D'Angelo12. Pretty Wings/Maxwell13. Cruise Control/Teena Marie & Smokey Robinson14. Get Up On It/Keith Sweat f/Kut Klose
The 90s had a velvet-lit corner of the dance floor reserved for slow jams that knew exactly what they were doing. Rob and Dave are cracking open that time capsule this week, lining up their favorite Valentine-ready booty jams where the bassline lingered and the vocals whispered promises. Artists like Keith Sweat and Blackstreet didn't rush the moment. They let it simmer, letting silk-smooth harmonies and late-night grooves do the heavy lifting. These were songs built for dim lights, a little confidence, and the kind of mood where the rest of the world politely waits outside. And then there's the next wave of heat, where artists like Usher and Ginuwine turned sensual R&B into a full-body experience without ever crossing the line. The 90s were loaded with tracks that made you lean in closer, nod your head slower, and maybe forget what time it was. It was grown-up music with a playful grin, equal parts romance and rhythm. Perfect Valentine fuel, especially when Rob and Dave are spinning memories, stories, and songs that still know how to set the mood decades later Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Playlists: Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5AiXLgbzjM65fgSVJZQNDO?si=H8D365BtT0GFUuH8qxFtcg Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/90s-booty-jams/pl.u-e98loWlUWq6EDx?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/04b97ef29e5c448a9f6467e24d34c0eesune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_JoQJhDNQ1dVaytwKN5qn8KF57 Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Get ready for the hottest beats on the 'MOC Mix Party'! Join Metro Beatz as he takes you on a crazy musical journey every Friday afternoon. This week Metro Beatz spins tracks from Keith Sweat, Skillz, Uncle Murda, Vinka, Cheryl 'Salt' James, Bruno Mars, Amber Mark, Teedra Moses, Nas and a whole lot more. This is the ultimate party you don't want to miss! Tune in and turn up the volume every Friday afternoon at 2pm as we unleash the energy of the 'MOC Mix Party' exclusively on mocradio.com. Feel the beats as Metro Beatz creates an electrifying atmosphere that will keep you grooving all day long!
This episode dives deep into the crossroads of music, culture, media, sports, and real-life economics, asking one central question: Who — and what — do we actually value anymore? The conversation opens with a sharp breakdown of music and award culture, questioning whether promiscuous lyrics and algorithm-driven hits have diluted the meaning of awards — or music itself. The hosts debate whether award shows still matter in an era ruled by streams, virality, and online moments, while spotlighting the glaring absence of recognition for legends like Keith Sweat and New Edition. That leads to a broader conversation about how Black music is historically undervalued, which artists were overlooked in their prime, and why ownership still matters — from sampling debates to Prince's refusal to let Purple Rain be touched. The segment also tackles forced genre crossovers and whether modern male R&B still centers women or prioritizes ego and image. From there, the show pivots into pop culture and media moments, reacting to Jim Jones' studio setup, Rihanna's “gone off ASAP” comment, and the ongoing disconnect between what men say they want versus what they respond to in strong women. The crew debates whether celebrities overshare as a branding strategy or sabotage themselves, and whether cancel culture is real — or simply tied to profitability. At the sports checkpoint, the NFL playoffs spark debate around surprises, disappointments, and the growing expectation that athletes must now entertain as much as they perform. Cam Newton's viral vocabulary moment opens a broader discussion on intelligence, reading culture, and whether society critiques how people speak more than how they perform. The hosts also explore why outspoken athletes face harsher backlash than underperforming ones. The episode then zooms out to economy, society, and real life, unpacking the closure of familiar DMV nightlife staples and what that signals about spending habits, economic pressure, and changing priorities. Are people actually broke — or just more selective? Why does everything feel like a subscription now? And is corporate America quietly collapsing, or simply reshaping itself behind the scenes? Closing out, the conversation turns introspective with social media and identity, examining whether podcasts have replaced blogs as today's opinion leaders, if everyone being a “brand” has killed authenticity, and whether therapy language is being overused online. The episode ends with a sobering question: Does going viral help more careers than it ruins?
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New Jack Swing kicked the door open in the late 80s and rearranged the furniture. Born at the crossroads of slick R&B vocals and the punchy swagger of hip hop beats, it fused polished melodies with drum machine snap, sampled funk, and a streetwise pulse. Teddy Riley was the mad scientist at the center of it all, wiring together sounds that felt futuristic and familiar at the same time. Artists like Bobby Brown, Janet Jackson, Guy, Keith Sweat, and Bell Biv DeVoe turned dance floors into pressure cookers, where romance, bravado, and pure groove all bounced to the same rhythm When Dave and Rob dive into New Jack Swing, they will be stepping into an era where R&B stopped tiptoeing and started strutting, and they will be picking their personal favorites from the genre along the way. This style dominated the late 80s and early 90s by changing how songs were produced, how artists moved, and how hip hop and R&B talked to each other. Expect a rundown of the songs that defined the sound for them, because New Jack Swing did not just soundtrack a moment, it defined an attitude Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall Voicemail #: (509) 426-4542 Playlists: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/64WiYudzrtZCjE9HfAogdT?si=6gLFbrWjTyqY8kKtNVjn0w Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/80s90s-new-jack-swing/pl.u-9N9L1N3s7Y6Wq9?ls Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/65c1976794114d21a215dc7e68a729b7sune?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_XM7iQG0NCCJ79JZDSALnDyMVD
The Divas break down the latest as the government opens up, concerts return, and travel gets moving again. Plus, they celebrate Jeanette stepping into her Fabulous at 50 era. Quick, fun, and full of Diva energy.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year: 90s Edition! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!6 points: 1 year off4 points: Call bluff correctly2 points: 2 years off0 point: 3 or more years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 199x, Song 2 - call bluff, Song 3 - 199x, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Real American by Rick Derringer (1985)Song 1: Perry Mason by Ozzy Osbourne (1995)Song 2: Twisted by Keith Sweat (1996)Song 3: Cailin by Unwritten Law (1998)Song 4: All the Small Things by blink-182 (1999)Song 5: Hey Man Nice Shot by Filter (1995)Song 6: San Francisco Knights by People Under the Stairs (1998)Song 7: Wasting Time by Kid Rock (1998)Song 8: Ha by Juvenile (1998)Song 9: Drive by Incubus (1999)Song 10: The Thong Song by Sisqo (1999)
I share my shock and awe outrage and discuss Basketball Star Lebron James teasing announcement on his retirement from the National Basketball Association (NBA). I share my distain for how they used him against R&B Singer Keith Sweat on this Hennessy promotion. I share to my old school Brothers how this government shutdown will create some ghost towns and food deserts.
Get ready to relax and let the soulful vibes take over! Every Sunday night at 10pm (EST), Metro Beatz brings you 'Chillmode'—the ultimate chill-out session designed to soothe your soul. This week, we're serving up the smoothest R&B and slow jam tunes from Elmiene, DVSN, Busy Signal, Leon Thomas, Keith Sweat, Luna Elle, Erykah Badu, Amber Mark & more! Whether you're winding down the weekend or just need a soothing escape, 'Chillmode' is your go-to soundtrack for relaxation. Let Metro Beatz guide you with a mesmerizing playlist that's pure vibes from start to finish.
This Flashback and Rewind of my 2023 Topic Tuesday Episode I featured a Chapter out of Singer-Songwriter Keith Sweat's Relationship Book. My Brother's and I shares our old school perspectives and objections on what he says in his book. His book is available at all Digital Stores. And you get treated to one of my Spoken Word Poems at the end. Look for the Video version on my Youtube Channel.
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Featured in WYGYFF Episode 27: Musical scholar, keyboardist and singer Bobby Douglas. Since the late 1970s, his studio and stage collaborations have included the classic dance group Platinum Hook, Change, the B.B. & Q. Band, High Fashion, Deodato, Melba Moore, Aleem, Lillo Thomas, Keith Sweat, George Benson, Madonna, Joe, Chaka Khan, Randy Crawford and many others. In more recent years, he has been involved with several organizations in support of music education and is currently touring with Taylor Dayne. RECORDED MAY 2025 Hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist, author of “Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk” and creator/host of the popular TRUTH IN RHYTHM podcast — "Where'd You Get Your Funk From?" is the latest interview show brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET. Where'd You Get Your Funk From (WYGYFF) is an open format video and audio podcast focusing on the here and now, with a broad range of creative and artistic guests sharing fascinating stories, experiences, and perspectives. WYGYFF is a welcoming avenue to newer and independent musical acts as well as established and still active musicians of any genre; authors; filmmakers; actors; artists; collectors and archivists; radio & podcast personalities; journalists; scholars; sound techs; promoters; photographers; and other creative people. A common thread, is the show's standard opening question: Where'd you get your funk from? This is much deeper than it may seem as the answer need not be strictly about funky music, as not everyone has found the funk. It could hit on whatever type of music touches their soul or pleasure centers. Additionally, the question extends beyond music. Paraphrasing George Clinton, funk is whatever it needs to be to get you over the hump. Thus, guests can explain where they got their grit, perseverance, inspiration, talent, creativity, character or other qualities that shaped them into who they are today. This serves as a springboard into candid, in-depth and engrossing conversations. LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
In this episode, JHen discusses the first day of school, the Mandela Effect, Amy Bradley Is Missing, Keith Sweat, and more!
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Tyler on the Carnival Cruise at karaoke night is slaying the Internet for good reason! And he met Keith Sweat!! VIDEOS: https://www.wdjx.com/this-guys-unexpected-karaoke-choice-slayed-the-crowd/
Martin Kove Bites Co-Star: John Kreese actor bites his costar at a convention and everyone is wondering what the hell happened? Chick Fil A Simon: We get into viral TikTok Chick Fil A drive through guy Simon and try to gauge how annoying this would be. Big AJ and Big Justice and The Rizzler: Will the Rizzler eventually hit a wall? Also a new song from Big AJ and Big Justice and the family. Do you believe in the Boom? THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, MUNGO JERRY!, IN THE SUMMERTIME!, FELDDOG SUMMER!, JUG!, CAR REV!, MARTIN KOVE!, COBRA KAI!, JOHN KREESE!, KARATE KID!, ALICIA HANNAH-KIM!, CONVENTION!, VICTIM!, ASSAULT!, STRIKE FIRST!, STRIKE HARD!, NO MERCY!, ORANGE CHICKEN!, ARRESTED!, TABLE!, SEXUAL HARASSMENT!, LEERING!, STARING!, BILL HADER!, MILKSHAKE!, COOKIES!, HOLLYWOOD!< DRIVER!, ANNOYING!, TRUE VICTIM!, BLAME THE VICTIM!, LABUBU!, LORE!, CRAZY!, HUSBAND!, RANT!, MARK DEEZ!, LOLCOWS!, CYRAXX!, DEMENTIA!, GUYCHOSIS!, CHICK FIL A!, TIKTOK!, OVERLY NICE!, PREACHER!, SARCASTIC!, MOOD!, SPECTRUM!, ANNOYING!, SIMSIMSOSLIM!, TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF!, RETARDED!, NUGGIES AND A SMILE!, IMPOSSIBLE!, A BIT!, RAMPAGE!, KILLDOZER!, DOCUMENTARY!, ABLEIST!, MOTHER!, PASTOR!, TYLER!, CRUISE!, KEITH SWEAT!, TEASE YA!, HIT A WALL!, NOT CHASING!, TAINTED!, REINVENTS HIMSELF!, POKEMON!, BLAST CIGGS!, PALETTE CLEANSER!, PHRANC!, GRILL! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
In this special audio edition of Interludes Extra Presents: Talk On Tuesdays, Val 'The Voice' Johnson is joined by rising hip-hop artist Demetrius Jarmon, also known as Farrah Da Prince, and legendary music producer Tizone, the mastermind behind tracks for Mary J. Blige, Keith Sweat, and more. Recorded live during Black Music Month, this episode celebrates hip-hop's enduring influence on culture, family, and ambition. Demetrius shares the origin story behind the Pull-Up Podcast Show theme song, his early dreams of making it in hip-hop, and the pivotal mentorship from his uncle, Coach Tony Thompson. Then, Tizone drops pure gold—giving young artists a reality check on success, creative ownership, and surviving the cutthroat music industry.
Rod and Karen are joined by Rod’s dad to discuss gardening, NBA play-offs, sankes, Trump parade, serving in the military, shooting of two politicians, Gender Wars, Diddy, Keith Sweat defends comments, R. Kelly files for immediate release, Cardi B called out by Jamal Bryant, Wax-A-Million is back on top, Bacon prices going up, RiteAid going out of business, Spirit Airline files for bankruptcy, Delta dumps solo flyer fees, Arizona Ice Tea staying the same price, man pulls gun in Chick-fil-A drive thru, judge shoots ex-boyfriend in the head, man pees on Spam and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 221 of Some Dude Podcast, Mike B. and J.R. Bang bring a mix of laughs, insights, and debate as they tackle everything from hip-hop to cultural moments. The episode kicks off with a quick mental health check, ensuring their listeners know how they're holding up before they head straight into a hot topic: Lil Wayne's newly released "Tha Carter VI." The duo analyzes the album's highs and lows, with Mike giving it a 5/10 while acknowledging some standout tracks. They examine whether it's time to accept that rappers, like Lil Wayne, might not age as gracefully in the industry. The hosts compare Wayne's current career to sports analogies – is he more of a designated hitter than an MVP these days? Next, they dissect the marathon BET Awards. Mike and Bang react to Mariah Carey receiving her VERY FIRST BET Award and unpack whether the elusive chanteuse is truly respected by the culture. Was this long overdue, or does her career need more acknowledgment beyond the accolades? Rounding out the episode, the laughs continue with a segment highlighting Keith Sweat's lament about being single at 63 because “women don't cook or clean.” Bang's animated rant takes center stage as they poke fun at the R&B legend's woes and unrealistic expectations in today's dating scene. Subscribe and never miss an episode!
Serina tells the tragic story of a teen who died from a TikTok trend, Tino discusses ICE and the impact on the Latino community, and Nicasio thinks Keith Sweat (who's going viral for a misogynistic rant) is a genius... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this week's episode, Christine and Shelby discuss a topic that gives us all a little chill, ghosting. And even Shelby feels like an auntie when we introduce zombies and mummies to our dating vocabulary! Join us as we get to the astrology of ghosting, what signs ghost and who's getting ghosted! And because we're in the healing field, how do we course correct from this behavior?We have a robust Relatable Content section for you this week as Christine and Shelby get into the birth chart of Prince, is ChatGPT feeding our delusions, viral TikTok Tyler singing Keith Sweat, Venus shifting into Taurus, and Christine gets into her reality dating show bag! And you know we're good for a tangent! For questions, comments, or chart readings, email us at suchapiscespod@gmail.com. Don't forget to follow us on TikTok and Instagram @suchapiscespod and share us with a friend!
The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Wednesday, May 21st, 2025: Steve Harvey starts the show off with some inspiration, then responds to Junior's comparison of Peabo Bryson and Keith Sweat. Ask The CLO starts off with a question from a guy who is nervous about taking his girlfriend to the family reunion. The last standing plantation in the south is reduced to ashes after burning for 40 hours… The attorney for the 4 women that accused Smokey Robinson of sexual assault issued a statement… And a lot of Chris Brown fans are upset because he’s in jail in London. There's Would You Rather, Nephew Tommy's new business ideas, and more!Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Casey, Tiggz, Alan, Rodrigo, and special returning guest co-host Candice Mack for an all-new episode!HOT TOPICS INCLUDE-- Beth Maitland's Emmy award worthy performance on "The Young and the Restless"-- Jack Wagner returns to "The Bold and the Beautiful"-- "Days of Our Lives" ages-up Arianna Horton, as Sami and Vivian return to Salem-- Ava vs. Alexis and Willow vs. Carly, as Daniel Goddard returns to daytime on "General Hospital"-- Anita "fixes" things for Dani, Andre learns of Ted affair, and Dana-Leslie is ready to go off the deep-end on "Beyond the Gates," as the show also casts a new recurring character-- Wendy Williams faces off against a judge in her conservatorship case-- And MAX premieres the fourth season of "Hacks"THERE'S ALWAYS SO MUCH TO 'CHAT' ABOUT, SO STAY TUNED!
Send us a textBosco and Christian return as a dynamic duo for a conversation that weaves through musical icons, basketball legends, and cinematic gems with the natural flow that defines their podcast chemistry. Ever wonder who you'd sound like if you could magically sing? The hosts open up about their dream vocal abilities, with Christian admiring Music Soulchild's smooth delivery while Bosco fantasizes about channeling Luther Vandross or even Bobby Brown. Their discussion evolves into a passionate breakdown of R&B legends, highlighting how performers like Keith Sweat prove that emotional connection often transcends technical perfection. When they marvel at Johnny Gill's prodigious talent—sounding like Eddie Levert at just 14 years old—you can feel their genuine appreciation for musical mastery.The conversation shifts seamlessly to creative processes, with Christian revealing his journey from writing rap lyrics inspired by Eminem to crafting free-verse poetry. Their analysis of Lil Wayne's improvisational genius ("the LeBron James of rap") captures why certain artists change the game forever. Speaking of basketball, their debate about the sport's greatest ball handlers becomes a thoughtful meditation on how we judge talent across generations, punctuated by Bosco's personal encounters with Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan.Perhaps most compelling is their exploration of body image and gym culture—noting with insightful irony that fitness spaces are paradoxically filled with the most insecure people. The episode concludes with enthusiastic movie recommendations, especially "Woman in the Yard," which Christian discovered bears an uncanny resemblance to a screenplay he once wrote.Join us for this authentic conversation between friends and don't forget to follow us on Instagram @nobodystalkingpodcast where you can send us messages and connect with the community we're building together.Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!