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Love Thang Feed Drop: What About Your Friends? Featuring Iyanla Vanzant — This week on Love Thang, Punkie and Dicey are headed to friendship therapy with the illustrious Iyanla Vanzant, aiming to revamp their relationship. From Dicey's quest for independence to Punkie's struggles with work-related stress, Ms. Vanzant whipped the duo into shape, leading them toward a more fulfilling friendship.Like Gold Minds? SiriusXM subscribers get it a day early, plus Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Radio, his 24/7 comedy channel, with great talk shows and stand-up.
In this special bonus podcast interview, Jon Schneider & James Stephens catch up with Saturday Night Live's Punkie Johnson to discuss the start of SNL Season 49. Topics include her goals for the new season, working on the premiere with Pete Davidson, her friendship with Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift, writing and producing Big Boys with SZA, and her new podcast "Love Thang." The video version of our interview is available here: ------- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 49 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on other interviews: SNL Stories: Oz Rodriguez (August 16, 2023) SNL Stories: Connie Crawford (June 19, 2023) Heidi Gardner SNL Season 48 Interview (June 12, 2023) SNL Stories: Aristotle Athari (May 22, 2023) Mikey Day SNL Season 48 Interview (Apr 13, 2023) SNL Stories: Darrell Hammond (Mar 20, 2023) SNL Stories: Denny Dillon (Feb 15, 2023) SNL Stories: Neil Levy (Jan 19, 2023) SNL Stories: Bobby Moynihan (Dec 16, 2022) SNL Stories: Michael Streeter (Dec 9, 2022) SNL Stories: Paul Shaffer (Nov 23, 2022) SNL Stories: Jeffrey Gurian (Sept 1, 2022) SNL Stories: Tom "Bones" Malone (Aug 17, 2022) JFL Red Carpet Interviews (Jay Pharoah, Taylor Tomlinson, & more!) (Aug 4, 2022) Chris Redd on Season 47 (June 24, 2022) SNL Stories: Mitchell Kriegman (June 15, 2022) SNL Stories: Keith Raywood (April 1, 2022) SNL Stories: Dean Edwards (Dec 1, 2021) SNL Stories: Judy Belushi Pisano (Nov 5, 2021) Siobhan Fallon Hogan (Aug 10, 2021) SNL Director Don Roy King (May 4, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable with Gary Kroeger (Apr 6, 2021)
Ira and Louis discuss Red, White, and Royal Blue, the controversy surrounding The Blind Side, Louis' continued hatred of fall, and Bradley Cooper's new Oscar bait film. Comedians Punkie Johnson and Dicey join to discuss their relationship advice podcast Love Thang. Plus, Ira and Louis play Who's Older? where they guess celebrity ages.Check out Love Thang: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-thang/id1690695573 Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
Guess what time it is? It's time for Besting Each Other with Punkie Johnson and Dicey. Dicey shares that when she first met Punkie, she was appalled by Punkie's behavior. Punkie loves Dicey's ability to pull her away when it's time to go but hates that Dicey loses everything. Dicey loves Punkie's fearlessness but can't stand that she eats so many onions! Dicey and Punkie believe they would do better on the show Survivor than the other person. In 20 years, Dicey wants them to live like the Golden Girls, travel with their kids and continue to cuss each other out. Punkie agrees and believes their love language is verbal abuse. Together, they host the podcast Love Thang with Punkie Johnson on Kevin Hart's SiriusXM LOL Channel. Also, check out their show Love Thang with Punkie Johnson wherever you get your podcasts! Email or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at:424-645-7003nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com
Like Gold Minds? SiriusXM subscribers get it a day early, plus Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Radio, his 24/7 comedy channel, with great talk shows and stand-up.
Amber & Lacey are joined this week by their new partners in crime Punkie Johnson & Dicey of the podcast Love Thang. They might be unqualified love experts on their podcast but on this one they are experts on true crime! Punkie surprises everyone with her pick for "Can You Stand It?". Dicey tries to convince Amber to strip down and embrace the full spa experience... Will Amber fall for her playful persuasion? The Biggest Fan in The Room game turns into a first date scenario. Sparks fly between contestants leading Lacey to drop an eye-popping confession that summons Punkie & Dicey to dish out some advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a hot dual strike summer! Comedian Punkie Johnson is here to offer Ashley valuable dating tips and also talk about her new SiriusXM relationship advice radio show Love Thang. But first, Ashley updates TV Club on how the SAG strike will affect the pod and goes through her weekly watchlist. Spoiler: if you're interested in learning about a woman who eats toilet paper, then the new season of My Strange Addiction is for you! Love Thang with Punkie Johnson airs on Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Network on SiriusXM and can be streamed wherever you get your podcasts. Donate to Hollywood crew members in need at The Entertainment Community Fund. What We Watched: My Strange Addiction: Still AddictedBelow Deck: Down UnderLast Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New YorkDark Side of the 2000sDark Side of the Ring If you have 2 minutes, please help TV I Say grow by filling out this survey: podsurvey.com/tvisayWanna join TV Club? Get our official merch on Podswag or join our Patreon to tell Ashley what to watch!
What's Poppin' Con-gregation? This week, comedian Punkie Johnson joins the show to discuss Daniel Spence, a charming scam artist conning people close to him out of hundreds of thousands of dollars including men he met on Grindr. Plus, a Florida man is arrested after being accused of running scams that involved persuading victims that he was a family member and needed money or gift cards to be sent through the mail. Stay Schemin'!“Love Thang with Punkie Johnson" airs on Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Network on SiriusXM and can be streamed on all podcast platforms. Check it out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-thang/id1690695573Note: This was recorded on 06/27/23.Sources: https://observer.com/2019/06/northside-media-scam-artist-daniel-spence-grindr-grifter/https://apnews.com/article/anna-delvey-sorokin-podcast-interview-2a694e71f19f30c0b7e8a37816db8e2bhttps://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2023/04/14/81-year-old-florida-man-accused-in-nationwide-fraud-scheme-falls-for-romance-scam-police-say/ Follow on Instagram: Punkie Johnson @punkiejohnson Laci Mosley @divalaciScam Goddess Podcast @scamgoddesspod
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DC Project - Marys Prayer Pet Shop Boys - One in a Million Simply Red - You Make Me Feel Brand New Lanfranchi and Marchesini - Boys and Girls Junior Jack - My Feeling Splash - One More Dream Peter Gast - Musics Always Got Me Crazy Dave Darell - Freeloader Fey - Media Naranja RJ and The Family - Gloria Shakira - Un Poco de Amor Helahit - You Stole My Heartbeat Gold, Diaz and Young Rebels - Open Sesame Tony Carrasco - NRG CeCe Peniston - We Got a Love Thang
*** Zaahruq shares his experiences with summertime Love Magick ***Yes, Y'all - it's Summer.
BB SET 1 Crackazat - Beacon of Light (Maritime Dub) Crackazat - Alfa (Original Club Mix) Hatiras - Hey Cheech (Original) A Most Wanted Man - Johnny Bassline Polewka - Fake Hunt Dompe - Loopy Loop (Soul Speech Edit) Ross Couch - Jazz Session (Original Club Mix) AP SET 1 DJU DJU - Azure Light Skin Ric - House Beat (Light Skin Ric Remix) Angelo Ferreri, Moon Rocket, LauMii - Running Out (Angelo Ferreri 'Glitter' Mix) Scrubfish - I Go (Original Mix) Patrick Post - Fonky Beat (Original Mix) Milk Bar & F3d3 B - Soul Free (Extended Mix) Clean German Brigante - Samoa (Original Mix) Dombresky feat. Camden Cox - Do You Remember (VIP Edit) Will Back - Funky Feeling (Original Mix) Felipe Avelar, Disco Ball'z - Same Old Story (Original Mix) BB SET 2 Alaia & Gallo, Saison - Satisfied (Come With Us Remix) Bleu Clair - Hyperspace ft. Teza Sumendra (Extended Mix) Funky Truckerz - Good Things (Original Mix) BLONDISH, Francis Mercier and Amadou & Mariam - Sete (Extended Mix) Filta Freqz - Master Blaster Alex Peace, Brian Boncher - Why Won't You (Original Mix) Johnny Fiasco - Sneak Easy (Original) Agency - Experiment (Ant LaRocks Get Down On The Get Down) Homero Espinosa - Can You Feel Me (Original Remastered) Alex Herrera - Confusion (Original Mix) Paul Johnson - It's A Love Thang
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin, Howard and Chuck celebrate Valentines Day, as we hear legendary love songs from Jazz greats, so make sure to tune into this love filled episode of Riffin on Jazz on the Kudzukian App, Kudzukian.com or your favorite podcast provider.
It's the beginning of our third season, and what better way to kick it off than with GRAMMY Award-nominee, Singer, Songwriter, Producer, and Howard University alum, Eric Roberson. We brought Eric on to talk about a night of music, love, and elegance he's bringing to Wake Forest, NC in February, but what we got was so much more. In the tradition of TAOBIA, nuggets of wisdom were dropped! Eric shared with us the inspiration behind his music and how he's balanced the two most important things in his life - family and music. The wisdom he brings on maintaining a relationship and the secret sauce to starting a lifelong partnership is 'grab your notepad, pen AND MAP' worthy. You'll have to watch the show to know why we say you need to grab your map. Trust us. You will enjoy this episode filled with ah-ha moments and plenty of laughter. You know what to do. Grab that pen, pad, and your favorite drink, and tune in.
Interns, the doctors are doing a deeper dive into cheating from the perspective of the other person. If you missed their first sessions over cheating, listen to the linked sessions below. Today, they will go into the psyche and even how the other person benefits. Get ready. It's supervision time! Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheRePsychledPodcast Mentioned Session: It's a Love Thang- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Its-a-Love-Thang-eh9qqk Duck, Duck, Goose- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Duck--Duck--Goose-e1c3e60 Are You That Somebody?- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Are-You-That-Somebody-e10ka34 I Love Misery- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/I-Love-Misery-eug8es Carbon Copy- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Carbon-Copy-e15u5mj Intro: Music by Gozz Ads: Moody by Apollo of Epidemic Sound Good Mornin' by Jumbo Outro: Volume Kontrol #Mistress #SidePiece #MentalHealth
This week the doctors are wrapping up the NPD conversation with a discussion on how this personality disorder looks in our various relationships. You may be surprised how often you've been in the presence of a narcissistic person. It's supervision time! Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheRePsychledPodcast Resources: https://theawarenesscentre.com/narcissistic-parent/ https://cbtpsychology.com/narcissisticmother/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-intelligent-divorce/201303/the-narcissistic-father Wetzel, E., & Robins, R. W. (2016). Are Parenting Practices Associated with the Development of Narcissism? Findings from a Longitudinal Study of Mexican-origin Youth. Journal of research in personality, 63, 84–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2016.05.005 Wurst, S. N., Gerlach, T. M., Dufner, M., Rauthmann, J. F., Grosz, M. P., Küfner, A. C. P., Denissen, J. J. A., & Back, M. D. (2017). Narcissism and romantic relationships: The differential impact of narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 112(2), 280-306. doi:10.1037/pspp0000113 Books: Safe People- https://www.amazon.com/Safe-People-Relationships-Avoid-Those/dp/0310345790 Boundaries- https://www.amazon.com/Boundaries-When-Take-Control-Your/dp/0310247454 The Gaslight Recovery Workbook- https://www.amazon.com/Gaslighting-Recovery-Workbook-Healing-Emotional/dp/1646112695 Mentioned Sessions: Carbon Copy- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Carbon-Copy-e15u5mj The Mini Me Syndrome- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/The-Mini-Me-Syndrome-emq5qi Oooh, Imma Tell Mama!- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Oooh--Imma-Tell-Mama-em7baq It's a Love Thang- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Its-a-Love-Thang-eh9qqk May I Take Your Order?- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/May-I-Take-Your-Order-e15dtvg Lines in the Sand- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Lines-in-the-Sand-ehj674 Intro: Music by Gozz Ads: Moody by Apollo of Epidemic Sound; Good Mornin' by Jumbo Outro: Volume Kontrol #Narcissism #PesonalityDisorder #MentalHealth #DrRamani #Grandiose #Covert #Malignant
Looks like we still remember how to play guitar, more or less. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTWmAGXVuf6B1JebloVaVg/
Interns, have you ever had a relationship end suddenly? Sometimes healthy relationships don't end the way we want them to, which is acceptable. The doctors discuss the reasons why someone may leave a healthy relationship and the basics of one. There might even be a Psych 101 in there. Triangular Love Theory- http://www.robertjsternberg.com/love Mentioned Session: Disconnected Connections- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Disconnected-Connections-e10k9m2 It's a Love Thang- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Its-a-Love-Thang-eh9qqk Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheRePsychledPodcast Intro: Music by Gozz Ads: Moody by Apollo of Epidemic Sound; Good Mornin' by Jumbo; Smooth Sailing by Dylan Sitts of Epidemic Sounds Outro: Volume Kontrol
This week is a wild potpourri of songs from the way back times. Joy and Love abound in equal measures as they algorithmic overlords serve up songs from deep in the geologic strata. Under this igneous stone emerges Love Thang vs. Joy, and from within that shale layer emerges Look, Here Come the Wormies vs. Now It's Dark! We also bring you our first listener "NMN origin story" recording, and another edition of Andy's Kerrections!
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Do you believe in the one? The doctors are discussing the concept of the one, soul mates, and twin flames. This will be an interesting session as they tackle relationships and the destiny/fate of them. Mentioned past sessions: Disconnected Connections- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Disconnected-Connections-e10k9m2 It's a Love Thang- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Its-a-Love-Thang-eh9qqk Intro by Music by Gozz Outro by Volume Kontrol
Paps n Skar - Get It On Stevie B - Pump That Body Novecento - Day and Night Twisters Silence - Listen to Me Mama Whitney Houston - How Will I Know Angelface - Free Yazoo - Dont Go Bounce - Why Madonna - Get Together En Vogue - Free Your Mind Droid - Ce Ce Rhythm Black Box - Fall Into My Love Magic Marmalade - Lets Dance Seaflowers feat Giada - Easy Livin CeCe Peniston - We Got a Love Thang
¹ First Choice is an American girl group vocal music trio from Philadelphia. The group produced the Soul/disco hits "Armed and Extremely Dangerous", "Smarty Pants", "The Player", "Love Thang", "Let No Man Put Asunder" and "Doctor Love". They were signed to soul label Philly Groove Records and to disco label Gold Mind in addition to Warner Bros. Records and Salsoul. Though the group went through various lineups, Rochelle Flemming and Annette Guest were the two consistent member up until they disbanded in 1980. Other members included Wardell Piper, Joyce Jones, Ursula Herring and Debbie Martin. Though they never had a major Top 40 hit, they did generate two big Soul hits "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" (#11) and "The Player" (#7). Salsoul Records who had acquired their back catalog released "Let No Man Put Asunder" from their 1977 album Delusions, which was highly regarded and considered their best. That song was later sampled by Mary J. Blige sparking renewed interest in the group who had a massive influence on 90's House Music from renowned DJs Todd Terry, Danny Tenaglia and David Morales. Soon the majority of their hits were remixed by other well-known DJs including the more recent faithful renderings by Dr. Packer (a personal Party Favorz favorite). After listening to this set multiple times, it became clear to me that these songs are better-suited for House Music and now Disco House no matter how simple some of them may be. There's no denying the infectiousness of tracks like "Doctor Love," "Love Thang," and "Ain't He Bad." The songs included in this tribute set are timeless classics no matter how they were received at the time of their release. After all, good music is simply just that and these ladies deserve all the accolades they've received. It is with great pleasure and immense respect that Party Favorz inducts First Choice into the Diva Hall of Fame. ¹ Wikipedia Album : First Choice | The Diva Series Genre : Disco House Year : 2021 Total Time : 1:54:45 1. Let No Man Put Asunder (That Work Remix) 2. Love Thang (David Morales Remix) 3. Doctor Love (WhiteNoize Remix) 4. Armed And Extremely Dangerous (Full Intention Mix) 5. The Player (The Boris & Mousse T. Classic Vocal) 6. Dr. Love (Dr. Packer Remix) 7. Double Cross (Danny Tenaglia Remix) 8. I Can Show You (Better Than I Can Tell You) (Phonk D Edit) 9. Are You Ready For Me (T-Groove Uplifting Remix) 10. Ain't He Bad (Ralphi Rosario Disco Mix) 11. Hold Your Horses (Take The Reins Re-Edit) 12. Let No Man Put Asunder (Love To Infinity Yellow Cab Mix) 13. Smarty Pants (Redsoul Groove Mix) 14. Guilty (Full Intention Mix) 15. Ain't He Bad (Harlem Hustlers Club Mix) 16. Love And Happiness (Ray Jones Vocal Mix) 17. Let No Man Put Asunder (Dr. Packer Remix) 18. Love Thang (Dr Packer Rework) 19. Love Having You Around (Late Nite Tuff Guy Rework)
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Join me as we take a reflective walk through 2020 and strategize on how to better care for ourselves in the coming year. This episode features a variety of questions that serve as journaling prompts that inspire self reflection. ________ Song of the day (played at episode conclusion): We Got a Love Thang by CeCe Peniston __________ Let's connect: join me on Instagram or send me an email at hello@thebewellsis.com ! Be well, Sis.
Let's talk stay encouraged on Monday, and talk about love! If we have added value and encouragement to you, please share and subscribe to our podcast. Join the family! Please visit our website at www.kingdomcreed.life for more information about how we can help you live your best life. If you are interested in more encouragement check out The Journey Channel with Chelsey Jay. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFBt6P0BAt9ee8Wtn6ZdIyg?view_as=subscriber --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have you ever wondered why love feels different depending on the person? Join the doctors this week as they discuss 8 types of love and how it impacts your relationships. Intro music produced by Music by Gozz Outro music produced by Volume Kontrol
Loving yourself is imperative to having a good relationship with anyone, even God. The Dash with Matrilla podcast is all about uplifting, inspiring, mentoring, motivating & encouraging men and women to Never give up on their LIFE or their Dreams! But the core to the podcast is to Never give up on GOD! My motto is Never Give up on your Life. Never Give up on your Dreams & Never Give on God. My signature or tagline is "Smile It's Contagious!"
C’mon & get our love with our “Take My 90’s Love Thang Megamix” – created by Costa Lakoumentas for Neon Nights. Once again this is short and sweet so check the calorie & jump to the […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_neonnights/p/joy.org.au/neonnights/wp-content/uploads/sites/306/2020/03/2020_03_21_Neon_Nights_186_The_Take_My_90s_Love_Thang_Megamix.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:54 — 38.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Show 186- The ‘Take My 90s Love Thang’ Megamix appeared first on Neon Nights.
Allow me to re-introduce myself! This is an abridged episode of the podcast that discusses our host Chuck Hawkins. He shed light on his background as a corporate recruiter, vision for the show and most importantly TELLS THE STORY of how he met the love of his life. In addition, we shared a few key suggestions on how to create and keep a successful relationship. This is also the first episode where we addressed questions from our audience based solely around love, music and how the two can play a huge part in designing the relationship that you want. As always we appreciate you taking the time to listen, please subscribe, share and like the episode and listen out for more! #RelationshipTips #SuccessTips #RelationshipTips #ConversationsOnSuccess #Motivation #LoveAndMoney Sponsor: https://cuteworkingmom.com/ Sponsor IG: https://www.instagram.com/cuteworkingmom/ Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/hawk_vision_/ Host Site: https://hawkvisionleadership.com/ --- 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/hawkvision/message
Do you know what that means? Yes, but you're going to make this hard, aren't you? Ahhhhhhhh.....Chivalry is dead, and some men say we ladies killed it. Everybody loves an independent woman, but can they really LOVE an independent woman? We're joined by special guest Mr. Marcell to discuss the complexities of dating an independent woman, and we explore how the independent movement has possibly hindered that whole "Love Thang". Have some ladies taken it too far, and become downright inaccessible? Tune in as we ponder our musings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohyessmaampodcast/support
During the 1990's dance music was evolving. It went from house to underground house. From disco to club music. From Classic dance to dance music. For those of us who experienced and loved dance music during that era, it's hard to imagine a world without the light and airy, yet forceful intro music and then the exclamation "Hey, Look what we got!" on the song " We Gotta Love Thang" but let's take it a step further and try to imagine a world without the classic hit, "Finally" one of the best songs ever and it's still to this day one of "everybody's" favorite songs. With Billboard topping hits like Finally, We Got a Love Thang, Keep On Walkin', you might be tempted to put her in a classic dance music box, but the sistah can sang! No boxes here. It Was Inside That I Cried and my more recent favorite, "Sick". She is a wonderful songstress, songwriter, and Queen and she joining us today for Brunch in the Basement with JaVonne & Terez
Recorded live at King King - Hollywood, CA on Saturday September 22nd 2012.
Our love for CeCe Peniston is front and center, we’ve got word about a new lawsuit from and for Michael Jackson fans and how Duran Duran will help celebrate a lunar anniversary. Remember your name is your buzzer with Kelly’s Trivia, and get ready to sing along with Sharon’s Fast Five. Thanks for listening to 90’s NOW!!
This week we get down to the nitty-gritty of what our love languages are and how far we will go to fulfill that of our partners. How would you describe your love language? How have you experienced the different love languages around you? Send your letters to our email - AAArgumentpod@gmail.com We'll try our best to read it on the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/threemeecepod/support
I want to thank Buddy Wike and Jeffrey Sanders of the legendary RnB group INTRO for coming on my show Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max on WSJU Radio at St. John's University in Queens, NY last night. Buddy talked about meeting Kenny Greene in the army and how the group came together. Heavy D helped push them when they were starting out. They talked about their experience with Stevie Wonder and how he beat Jeffrey in air hockey twice. They also did the greatest cover of Stevie Wonder's Ribbon in the Sky and Stevie loved it. They also talked about writing for Mary J. Blige and other artists in the industry. Jeffrey said that the ending skit of Come Inside is real and that they played that part on the radio back in the day. Buddy and Jeffrey shared their experiences making their two albums INTRO and New Life as well as going on tour. We had a Nas vs. Jay-Z discussion. Buddy grew up with Jay-Z and played basketball with him as well. They gave their opinion of RnB and Hip-Hop today. We also talked about fashion today vs. fashion back in the day and sports. Shoutout to Andrew Brown aka Young Cornbread for coming to the start of the interview. Shoutout to Loko Warbucks for coming on the show and spitting a freestyle. Buddy murdered the mic with his freestyle. Jeffrey and Buddy gave an amazing acapella performance of Let Me Be the One and Love Thang! Be on the lookout because INTRO may be releasing new music soon! Thanks again for coming on the show and most of all Rest In Peace Kenny Greene. Watch this full interview on my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D004Y49KTec&feature=youtu.be. Follow Buddy Wike on Instagram: @buddywike. Follow Jeffrey Sanders on Instagram: @jeffsandersnyc. Follow Loko Warbucks on Instagram: @newblacksoul and on Twitter: @lokowarbucks. Follow Andrew Brown on Instagram: @youngcornbread and Twitter: @young_cornbread. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxrcoughlan.com/index.html.
Funky Pearls vol 782 special Rena Scott Rena Scott was inducted into the R&B Hall on August 21st, 2016 in Detroit, Michigan along with Smoky Robinson, Dione Warwick, Kathy Hughes and many more. Rena has a new Hot Single “A LOVE THANG” Remix Soulful Jazzy BM Remix that released on February 25th, 2017 in the Netherlands as a soulful dance song. The song is written by the talented Lloyd Tolbert and Rena Scott is now soulfully remixed at TheRoomRecordings here in Holland. The song A Love Thang received a Grammy nomination in 2005 for Best New R&B Album in the Urban Adult Contemporary Category. It is time to do a new release of this major hit. She is pushing her legacy and music forward with her experiences toward the young and the gifted singers, writers and producers. With her new release single ‘A Love Thang’ Rena also reaches out to her fans here in Europe. Rena Scott performs with several new young and established artists, producers creating the musical bridge towards the future. She has 3 new single releases. They are remixes of her classic Hit “Remember” on the Room Recordings Label released on September 16th, 2016. Her first Christmas song “Christmas Time Is Here” was released on Nov 17th, 2016. Starting out at age 12 in her hometown Detroit, singing for local Baptist congregations, singer Rena Scott entered her first major talent contest at age 13. Soon afterwards came her very first record. "I Just Can't Forget That Boy" at the age of 15. She blossomed as a performer, and began playing two or three gigs a night on weekends at local nightclubs. She opened for many of the Motown acts like The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Originals and many other popular artists. When the "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin (also a native Detroiter) needed a third backup singer for a few gigs, the then 18 year old Scott got her million-to-one shot at singing on stage with her idol at the Pine Knob Ski Resort in Northern Michigan, and more importantly, in front of thousands at Carnegie Hall! In those days, she patterned her own singing after her. Scott then started working to develop her own style as she listened to other artists like Patti Labelle, Gladys Knight, and Barbra Streisand. She emerged with a unique sound. Having had that one night experience at Carnegie, Scott vowed she would return there someday to perform. Scott began recording and/or touring with such greats as The Jazz Crusaders, David Ruffin, Bobby Womack, Phil Perry, Ronnie Mc Neir and Michael Henderson (with whom she recorded the smash hit "Take Me I'm Yours" from Henderson's album "In The Nighttime" in 1979) With her growing years of experience and popularity, Scott wowed many thousands in other places; first the nightclubs in Detroit, then later in Los Angeles. She toured in the 80's with The Crusaders, and came on board with founding Crusaders members Joe Sample, Wilton Felder and Stix Hooper after the departure of Randy Crawford, performing their 1979 pop hit "Street Life" performing for crowds of up to 50,000 people, touring top R & B and Jazz festivals in the U.S. and Europe that included the famous Montrose Jazz Festival in Montrose Switzerland.. While she's always made her living singing in clubs, singing backup, performing with legendary figures and doing jingles for companies like Levi's 501 Jeans and Sunny Delight, the stop and start nature of Scott's own solo recording career has made for an intense emotional roller coaster. After touring with Michael Henderson on the strength of their hit single “Take Me I’m Yours’s” in 1978, Henderson's record company Buddha Records signed her to a record deal. She recorded the half disco, half R&B ballad album titled `Come on Inside'. The album was produced by the powerhouse R&B team Mtume and Reggie Lucas, former jazz musicians who had scored pop hits for Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack & Donnie Hathaway, Phyllis Hyman and Lou Rawls. After the record company folded, she left Detroit for a short stop in Las Vegas where she did shows at Caesar's Palace and the Landmark Hotel. She then decided to settle in Los Angeles to seek new recording opportunities. Before hooking up with The Crusaders, she had started writing songs with veteran producer and songwriter Skip Scarborough who wrote songs for LTD, Anita Baker, Earth, Wind & Fire and many other artists. In 1989 Scott re-emerged on Sedona Records with the album `Love Zone', from which the first single "Do That To Me One More Time" hit the Billboard R&B Singles chart. The follow-up "I Could Use A Kiss", which became her first video, also received extensive airplay. Soon after, she once again fell victim to label traumas. There were three failed deals in all before Rena started her own independent label, Amor Records. She started a fruitful creative song writing relationship with songwriter/producer Lloyd Tolbert, and emerged her label debut album, `Let Me Love You', distributed by KES Distribution. It showcased Scott on the sultry title track as right at home; singing soulfully about that first spark of romance. Yet the seductive invitation taps into something much deeper, reflecting the passion of her relationship to audiences worldwide over a fascinating musical lifetime. That same track "Let Me Love You" was featured in two key scenes of the HBO Cinemax film `Love and Action in Chicago', starring Courtney Vance, Regina King, Kathleen Turner and Ed Asner. I hope to inspire others whose dreams are as vast as mine." She eventually plans to write a book and maybe even make a movie about her life. The musical trials and tribulations, as well as the triumphs, including the early years in Detroit experiencing her parent’s violent marriage. Rena is now an advocate against domestic violence. Rena’s CD "Take Me Away" was released October 26th 2010. The 13-song set contains songs that Scott co-wrote and co-produced with Tolbert. It includes covers of some of her all-time favorites like Joy And Pain and "Don't Ask My Neighbors". Rena is excited to work with Producer Lloyd Tolbert once again. She is working on her new single “Until you Come Back To Me” a remake of her mentor Aretha Franklin to be released in March, 2017. She working another Christmas song and Track she wrote with the late great Skip Scarbough. It features all the original Jazz Crusaders playing on it. stay tuned for her up and coming tour to a city near you called “Rena Scott Sings Motown” with the talent, the drive, and the passion to continue rising to the top! Oh Yeah….. he young and the gifted singers, writers and producers. With her new release single ‘A Love Thang’ Rena also reaches out to her fans here in Europe. Rena Scott performs with several new young and established artists, producers creating the musical bridge towards the future. She has 3 new single releases. They are remixes of her classic Hit “Remember” on the Room Recordings Label released on September 16th, 2016. Her first Christmas song “Christmas Time Is Here” was released on Nov 17th, 2016. Starting out at age 12 in her hometown Detroit, singing for local Baptist congregations, singer Rena Scott entered her first major talent contest at age 13. Soon afterwards came her very first record. "I Just Can't Forget That Boy" at the age of 15. She blossomed as a performer, and began playing two or three gigs a night on weekends at local nightclubs. She opened for many of the Motown acts like The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Originals and many other popular artists. When the "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin (also a native Detroiter) needed a third backup singer for a few gigs, the then 18 year old Scott got her million-to-one shot at singing on stage with her idol at the Pine Knob Ski Resort in Northern Michigan, and more importantly, in front of thousands at Carnegie Hall! In those days, she patterned her own singing after her. Scott then started working to develop her own style as she listened to other artists like Patti Labelle, Gladys Knight, and Barbra Streisand. She emerged with a unique sound. Having had that one night experience at Carnegie, Scott vowed she would return there someday to perform. Scott began recording and/or touring with such greats as The Jazz Crusaders, David Ruffin, Bobby Womack, Phil Perry, Ronnie Mc Neir and Michael Henderson (with whom she recorded the smash hit "Take Me I'm Yours" from Henderson's album "In The Nighttime" in 1979) With her growing years of experience and popularity, Scott wowed many thousands in other places; first the nightclubs in Detroit, then later in Los Angeles. She toured in the 80's with The Crusaders, and came on board with founding Crusaders members Joe Sample, Wilton Felder and Stix Hooper after the departure of Randy Crawford, performing their 1979 pop hit "Street Life" performing for crowds of up to 50,000 people, touring top R & B and Jazz festivals in the U.S. and Europe that included the famous Montrose Jazz Festival in Montrose Switzerland.. While she's always made her living singing in clubs, singing backup, performing with legendary figures and doing jingles for companies like Levi's 501 Jeans and Sunny Delight, the stop and start nature of Scott's own solo recording career has made for an intense emotional roller coaster. After touring with Michael Henderson on the strength of their hit single “Take Me I’m Yours’s” in 1978, Henderson's record company Buddha Records signed her to a record deal. She recorded the half disco, half R&B ballad album titled `Come on Inside'. The album was produced by the powerhouse R&B team Mtume and Reggie Lucas, former jazz musicians who had scored pop hits for Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack & Donnie Hathaway, Phyllis Hyman and Lou Rawls. After the record company folded, she left Detroit for a short stop in Las Vegas where she did shows at Caesar's Palace and the Landmark Hotel. She then decided to settle in Los Angeles to seek new recording opportunities. Before hooking up with The Crusaders, she had started writing songs with veteran producer and songwriter Skip Scarborough who wrote songs for LTD, Anita Baker, Earth, Wind & Fire and many other artists. In 1989 Scott re-emerged on Sedona Records with the album `Love Zone', from which the first single "Do That To Me One More Time" hit the Billboard R&B Singles chart. The follow-up "I Could Use A Kiss", which became her first video, also received extensive airplay. Soon after, she once again fell victim to label traumas. There were three failed deals in all before Rena started her own independent label, Amor Records. She started a fruitful creative song writing relationship with songwriter/producer Lloyd Tolbert, and emerged her label debut album, `Let Me Love You', distributed by KES Distribution. It showcased Scott on the sultry title track as right at home; singing soulfully about that first spark of romance. Yet the seductive invitation taps into something much deeper, reflecting the passion of her relationship to audiences worldwide over a fascinating musical lifetime. That same track "Let Me Love You" was featured in two key scenes of the HBO Cinemax film `Love and Action in Chicago', starring Courtney Vance, Regina King, Kathleen Turner and Ed Asner. I hope to inspire others whose dreams are as vast as mine." She eventually plans to write a book and maybe even make a movie about her life. The musical trials and tribulations, as well as the triumphs, including the early years in Detroit experiencing her parent’s violent marriage. Rena is now an advocate against domestic violence. Rena’s CD "Take Me Away" was released October 26th 2010. The 13-song set contains songs that Scott co-wrote and co-produced with Tolbert. It includes covers of some of her all-time favorites like Joy And Pain and "Don't Ask My Neighbors". Rena is excited to work with Producer Lloyd Tolbert once again. She is working on her new single “Until you Come Back To Me” a remake of her mentor Aretha Franklin to be released in March, 2017. She working another Christmas song and Track she wrote with the late great Skip Scarbough. It features all the original Jazz Crusaders playing on it. stay tuned for her up and coming tour to a city near you called “Rena Scott Sings Motown” with the talent, the drive, and the passion to continue rising to the top! Oh Yeah…..
Part 2 of the Love Thang podcast brings the 70s and 80s together via a bain marie of classic disco, including some re-edits courtesy of Louie Vega and Dimitri From Paris. There’s also some high […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_turnthebeataround/p/joy.org.au/turnthebeataround/wp-content/uploads/sites/241/2018/07/JULY20PT2.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:05:59 — 56.5MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Love Thang – The Podcast Part 2 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
It’s more than just a love thang, this podcast of Turn The Beat Around has got a mirror ball load of disco goodness, as well as some staple Italo disco tracks from the 80s all […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_turnthebeataround/p/joy.org.au/turnthebeataround/wp-content/uploads/sites/241/2018/07/JULY20PT1.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 53:03 — 45.5MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Love Thang – The Podcast Part 1 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
CeCe Peniston Gets “Hot” in 2018 PHOENIX, Ariz. – February 5, 2018 – How does a legendary singer and performer follow up the 25th anniversary of her breakout hit? By releasing a new track that is destined to burn up the charts. Following a successful year of touring, CeCe Peniston is setting the first part of 2018 ablaze with her new release, “Hot.” The release of “Hot” will feature five mixes that are a combination of R&B, soul and dance. The track is scheduled for distribution the latter part of February. “2017 was an amazing year for me,” said Peniston. “I celebrated the 25th anniversary of ‘Finally,’ which really inspired me to get back into the studio and create. The new songs are simply amazing. They will connect with fans who have followed me for decades as well as attract new audiences. I am extremely excited about what we are releasing this year.” Peniston spent much of 2017 traveling across the globe performing in 45 shows. In addition, she was the season opening guest of the “Wendy Williams Show” where she sang a special “Wendy” version of her hit “Finally.” Williams used the song to introduce the upcoming season of her popular television show. This year, with the release of her new music, fans will see Peniston doing what she does best – igniting audiences with new sounds, rhythmic beats and show-stopping performances. “I’m always amazed when people stop me and tell me how much they have loved songs like ‘Finally, “We Got a Love Thang” and “Keep on Walkin’’ over the years,” said Peniston. “Now, it is time for me to introduce some new tunes for the world to fall in love with.”
On this weeks episode of the RIPEcast we are bringing you house music legend @DJ-Mes with his recent live set from Nimby Oakland. We are are honored to have an icon of the house music community featured on this podcast. Here is a bit more about @DJ-Mes: DJ Mes ' Guesthouse Music ' Oakland, CA Bay-Area bred DJ Mes (Jason Sutton) rarely slows his groove. Since the 2004 inception of his Oakland-based label, Guesthouse Music, Mes has produced a prolific catalog of bass-heavy tracks that have scorched dance floors amid the ebb and flow of electronic music. As a DJ, his sets have inspired; as a producer, his montage of disco-dredged beats meld bump with rhythm and bass to create hot buzz in front of and beyond the speakers. In 2011, Traxsource honored Mes with the top spot on a list of 100 best house tracks of 2011 following the release of the bumpy Chicago-sound behind "Fools Gold" (Cajual Recordings). Mes' career dates back to the mid-1990s, when the future producer took early influence from the likes of DJ Dan (Funky Techno Tribe) and Tony Hewitt (Tango Recordings). Some two decades later, it would be DJ Dan who would join the talent ranks of Guesthouse Music, Mes' genre-defying imprint that earned him notoriety beyond numerous festival appearances, club residencies, and as co-founder of Daddy's Records (1996). Unlike previous endeavors, Guesthouse bloomed as a personal and creative project inspired by the underground house community that embraced the sound in the U.S. and overseas. While Mes continued releasing tracks on acclaimed labels such as Black Cherry, Magnetic, and Flapjack, it was his own Guesthouse Music that set the pace, releasing 150 EPs-including 40 vinyl releases-since its inception. Mes' ear for talent led to the unveiling of some of the most successful names in underground house, including breakout artists of 2011, J Paul Getto, who scaled the charts of Traxsource with "Need More Music" and "Paris Fried Chicken" Boundary-bending producers, such as Gramphonedzie, and classic acts, such as Cosy Creatures and The Sound Republic, exploded onto the scene under Mes' own A&R moxie. Even while he introduced new DJs and producers to audiences, he continued creating his own body of boompty sounds. While Mes looks ahead for talent, he creatively nods to sounds that inspired him to slide behind the decks more than 16 years ago. In 2011, Mes followed up his seminal "Fools Gold" release (Cajual Recordings) with a second EP, "Town Business." "Love Affair," a rework of First Choice's classic "Love Thang," climbed the underground charts alongside a remix of Two Ton's Of Fun classic, "I Got the Feeling." Even while maintaining a regular touring schedule throughout the U.S. and Europe, Mes continues partnering with the some of the scene's most lauded producers, such as DJ Sneak and his own greatest influence, DJ Dan. In December 2011, Mes and Guesthouse created another piece of house music history by releasing their 100th track, "3000" (J Paul Getto). For Mes, it marks the beginning of another phase of underground house evolution. Adds Mes: "I'm always working to sign new or undiscovered music and talent to the label, and maybe even throw a curve ball to startle people with a new, unexpected style or sound. It's what it's all about." Check our more from DJ Mes here: https://soundcloud.com/dj-mes https://soundcloud.com/guesthousemusic https://www.facebook.com/DJMesOfficial/ https://www.facebook.com/GuesthouseMusicOffical/ https://www.traxsource.com/artist/9811/dj-mes
CeCe PenistonCeCe Peniston (/siːˈsiː ˈpɛnistən/; born Cecilia Veronica Peniston; September 6, 1969)[1] is an American recording artist and former beauty queen.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In the early 1990s, she was one of the most successful dance club artists in the history of the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play, scoring five number one hits in the chart within three years.[9][10] Her signature song "Finally" (#5 in the Hot 100[10] and #2 in UK Top 75[11]) became one of the biggest dance singles, selling three million copies worldwide.[12]Peniston has performed at private engagements for Aretha Franklin's private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican (as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C.[13] She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.[13][14]On February 4, 2011, Peniston signed a record deal with West Swagg Music Group/Bungalo Records, with full distribution through Universal Music Group Distribution, and announced release of a new solo album 15 years after her last studio set (I'm Movin' On from 1996 on A&M Records).[15]By the end of the year, however, only three digital singles had been issued including a new song called "Stoopid!",[16] and two cover versions of her prior hits, "Keep On Walkin'" and "Finally".[17][18]In December 2016, Billboard magazine listed her among the 100 Top Dance Club Artists of All Time (as the 52nd) 1969–90: Early life[edit]Peniston was born in Dayton, Ohio, in United States, but spent the majority of her formative years in Phoenix, where she was raised since she was nine. As a daughter of a former military father, Ronald Peniston (born 1934, married Barbara Anne in 1960), she started singing at church[20] and doing plays and musicals such as H.M.S. Pinafore in the 6th grade. She participated in local karaoke contests and singing talent shows, while taking piano lessons.[4][8]She attended Trevor G. Browne High School, class of 1987, in Phoenix,[21] and landed a part in a local theater group's production of Bubblin' Brown Sugar[3][4] (playing the young Sweet Georgia Brown[22]). After earning her diploma, she continued to study liberal arts at the Phoenix College, where she got involved in athletics, and entered beauty pageants. She was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989[3][4][5][6][7][8][12] and Miss Galaxy in 1990.[3][7]Peniston began writing pop lyrics already at school. The words of her international hit "Finally" were purportedly penned during a chemistry class, while thinking about dating in college. Her music career began in January 1991, when Felipe "DJ Wax Dawg" Delgado, her friend and a record producer based also in Phoenix, asked Peniston to record back-up vocals for Tonya Davis, a black female rapper known as Overweight Pooch after her childhood nickname.[3][4][24]Davis, headed in a direction of a "new" Monie Love, was searching for a singer to add vocals to the title track of her album Female Preacher, which was to be released on A&M Records that summer. At a talent show she met a woman named Malaika LeRae Sallard, but when it came time to get Sallard into the studio, the rapper found she'd lost her future label-mate's number. When Delgado, who'd preferred Peniston instead, brought his favorite in to do background parts, the response from everyone was immediate, but did not move the Pooch to invite Peniston back for more vocals – unless she was successful in locating Sallard.[24]Later, as it became clear that Peniston was leaping from the Overweight Pooch's album to the top of the charts, rumor had it the Pooch was stewing over Peniston's using Female Preacher as her springboard. Tonya Davis, pregnant at the time of recording her album, swore she harbored no jealousy towards Peniston. "There's no jealousy, because she has a voice. I gave her the chance, but I didn't give her a voice,"[24] the rapper insisted for Phoenix New Times in July 1992, and Peniston, interviewed by the same newspaper in the meantime, reacted by her own words. "I feel like anything's possible and I know one thing. If I wasn't at this spot, I still would be achieving to get to this spot."[24] Ironically enough, Sallard eventually threw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, "You Win, I Win, We Lose", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika (whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single "Gotta Know (Your Name)") mentioned the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying "thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher".[25]Besides the Peniston's vocal performance on three tracks in total, of which "I Like It" was released as a single with a moderate success (at #16 in US Dance[26] and #58 in UK Top 75[27] the following January), she was eventually given also a credit for co-writing two of those, "Kickin' Da Blues" and the title's, "Female Preacher". But the Overweight Pooch's album flopped on the market, and A&M was the first major label for Delgado himself, who was facing contractual disputes with the record company. After Manny Lehman (a DJ, then A&M Art Director and one of the executive producers of Female Preacher) also noticed the powerful voice of a still back-up vocalist, he offered Delgado a second chance, and commissioned him to produce a track for Peniston herself as a solo artist.[4] Not looking to lose his major deal connections, Delgado called on a hometown friend and music producer too, Rodney K. Jackson (they two met through mutual friends in Arizona), who was brought then to A&M family to help co-produce the Peniston's single, which was soon to be recognized as “Finally”.[28]Despite an initial label's resistance to sign Peniston to more than a one-off single deal, the “Finally” session resulted in recording her own debut album after the final approval of A&M's Vice President, Mark Mazzetti.[29]1991–92: Finally[edit]Peniston with Felipe Delgado at Chaton Studios in Phoenix, Arizona, putting final touches to her debut albumI was sitting in a Chicago pizza parlor in October and I heard over the radio 'Finally by CeCe Peniston'. I just started looking around going 'That's me! That's me!"[5]—Peniston recalled for EW magazine in 1992. (Almost 20 years later, when asked by Mega 104.3, she denied saying it, during her interview broadcast live on April 5, 2011.)[30]Peniston was 21 years old when her debut single "Finally" was released. The song burst on to the US club scene in the fall of 1991, where it became an instant dance anthem peaking, in October,[10] at the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play for two weeks, while achieving a respectful starting position (at No. 29)[11] overseas.After her first song climbed the international charts, Peniston was headed into the studio to record a full-length album. However, she "had two months to pull the whole album together" and "didn't realize the impact the record was having until it reached the top five". She also described how difficult it was to begin her career at such an extreme pace, but [4] the result was a solidly produced ten track collection titled Finally, issued in January of the following year.Both the single and album entered the US Hot 100, as well as the UK Top 75 chart (at No. 5[10] and No. 2 for single,[11] respectively at No. 70[10] and at No. 10 for album release[11]), and ultimately earned Peniston a gold or silver certification in both countries. By the end of 1992 her debut (in Europe re-released in 1997 with a bonus remix "Finally '97") sold over 540,000 in United States.[31]"We Got a Love Thang", the second single (co-written by Chantay Savage), with a video clip in heavy rotation on TV music channels, went to No. 1 in the US Dance chart in February (No. 20 in the Hot 100),[10] and in England (where "Finally" skipped to No. 2 eventually[11]) "We Got a Love Thang" peaked at No. 6.[11] Might the only controversial question regarding the title remain who had provided background vocals on the record? While on her album Finally Darnnel Rush was credited, on its single release, the name of Kym Sims (who was a co-writer of "Keep On Walkin'") appeared as one of back-up vocalists actually.[32]With another hit record on the charts, Peniston began a year of touring clubs and small theaters in the USA in support of her album. Her travels started with a series of shows in the Philippines, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and Italy, and after her return to the USA, Peniston continued with such R&B acts as Joe Public, the Cover Girls, R. Kelly and Levert.[4] While on tour, "Keep On Walkin'", a hip hop swinging composition, joined the list of Peniston's three consecutively running hits, bringing Peniston in June her third No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (No. 15 in the Hot 100),[9] and another Top 10 hit in UK.[11] Later in August, that was also her highest outing in the US R&B chart, scoring at No. 3.On October 17, Billboard magazine announced that Peniston was the leading nominee in the Billboard Music Awards, being nominated in four categories: three times in the dance category with "Finally" (Best New Artist, Best Female Artist and Best Director), and one in the R&B/Rap category (Best Female Artist) for her urban hit "Keep On Walkin'".[33] Ultimately the song won two awards, and three of her singles released in 1992 were listed also within the Top 100 songs of the Billboard Year-End chart (at No. 20 with "Finally", at No. 61 with "Keep On Walkin'", and at No. 97 with "We Got a Love Thang"[34]). In the UK, Peniston was listed as the 20th of Top Selling Singles Artists in 1992.Additional songs taken from album Finally achieved the Top 40 status at least in the hip hop/R&B field. The grieving lyrics of her ballad "Inside That I Cried", co-written by Peniston's then-husband, Malik Byrd (who appeared also in its video), and produced in conjunction with Anita Baker's cohort, Steve Lindsey, peaked at No. 10 in the US R&B (No. 94 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 42 in UK Top 75[11]). The fifth single, a midtempo, "Crazy Love", climbed to No. 31 (No. 97 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 44 in UK[11]).By the end of the year, Peniston received several awards for her achievements in the music industry for 1992. Among them, one Billboard Music Award (as Best New Artist – Dance, the second went to the video director Claude Borenzweig), three ASCAP Awards (for Song of The Year, Most Performed Song of The Year, and Pop Songwriter of The Year), another three awards (as Best New Dance Artist, Best Dance Solo Artist, and for Best 12" Dance Record) at the Annual Winter Music Conference, and the BMI Urban Award of Achievement.[13] The album itself was nominated on a Soul Train Music Award '93 in the Best R&B/Soul Album – Female category.[35]1993–95: Thought 'Ya KnewWithin a year, Peniston was back in the studios to record her sophomore release, and the particular challenge for the vocalist was to avoid getting pigeonholed into the dance genre. For that reason, several ballads were arranged to appear on the final set (in the front with "Forever In My Heart", produced by Brian McKnight), of which, however, none was chosen for a single release. This time around, Peniston co-authored three of thirteen tracks ("Whatever It Is", "Give What I'm Givin" and "Maybe It's The Way",[4] a ballad about her father[8]), and along with Manny Lehman and Damon Jones, who later became Peniston's manager, she was also credited as an executive producer of her scheduled album release, Thought 'Ya Knew. Apart from others, also fellow Ohio-born singer Norma Jean Wright joined the session.[36]After a certain level of hesitation over the first single, "I'm in the Mood" (originally produced by Soulshock and Karlin) was picked to be the final leader—though as support for "Searchin'", which would be separately delivered on vinyl only to DJs. "I'm in the Mood" did well by itself, and with a video accompanied by a hip-hop remix from M-Doc & Jere M.C. (better known as In Da Soul) the title was on singles reproduced by David Morales for the dance floor. The song spawned Peniston's fourth No. 1[10] (dethroning from the top of the US Dance chart Aretha Franklin's "A Deeper Love") and peaked at No. 16 in UK[11] (#32 in the Hot 100[10]).On January 25, 1994, the album Thought 'Ya Knew, which was to represent Peniston's musical zenith at that time, arrived on all available formats, including digital compact cassettes. However, as the record promptly entered the music charts, it was soon to be evident Thought 'Ya Knew was not enjoying the high-profile success of her previous set Finally. After its progress had stalled in the Billboard 200 at No. 96,[10] Thought 'Ya Knewclimbed to No. 31 in the UK,[11] but the album charted for only two weeks in the UK.Not certain about the second single either, "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was accepted to become the British follow-up. But the track, remixed by Eddie Gordon's West End production team, had no supporting music video, and after peaking at No. 36 in April in the United Kingdom,[11] an alternative title ("I'm Not Over You") was chosen for the US market as the second cut from the Thought 'Ya Knew album."I'm Not Over You" (written by Steve Hurley, Jamie Principle, and M-Doc) might have missed the highest position of the US Dance chart, but only by about one point (at No. 2),[10] and the single was later classified in the overall Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as the ninth most successful track of 1994 (leaving "I'm in the Mood" far behind, at #44). However, although the song had sealed the Top 10 of the US R&B chart, it did not succeed in the Hot 100 that much, failing to crack Top 40 (No. 41).[37] Considering that expectations of A&M Records company must have been bigger than a club play sale of Peniston's singles, "I'm Not Over You" was released in UK only on B-side of the "Hit by Love" release."Hit by Love" was to be the third song taken from the album. As with her previous releases, the song (with additional remixes by David Morales) became Peniston's next US Dance hit in a line of her No. 1s, but while on the top of the chart "Hit by Love" stayed for another week, the single stuck at No. 33 in the UK Top 75,[11] as well as on the bottom positions of the American Hot 100 chart (at No. 90).[10]Along with "Hit by Love" in the charts, A&M issued a rare compilation, Remix Collection, in Japan with nine alternate versions of her songs previously available only on vinyl, which tracked Peniston's music career since the "Keep On Walkin'" release. A similar remix collection, however, consisting of only two singles ("Finally" and "We Got a Love Thang"), was earlier issued in Japan as an EP under the title Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection featuring overall eight remixed versions.At the end of the year Peniston was named the No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Artist,[37] summarizing all her songs released in 1994 ("I'm Not Over You" #9, "Hit by Love" #24, and I'm in the Mood" #44). While A&M was listed as the sixth best dance label in the Billboard Year-End chart, Peniston was also rated as the 5th Top R&B Singles Female Artist (behind Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton, Aaliyah and Mariah Carey).[38]In addition, a remix of "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was popularized on the original motion picture soundtrack of the Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear) film, and released in the U.S. after a one-year delay, scoring No. 4 in the US Dance charts in March 1995. "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" became Peniston's first song not to enter the Hot 100 chart (No. 101),[10] possibly as the result of appearing as a B-side on her previous release, and sharing its sales with the single "Hit by Love". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playlist: Mike Zito, Route 90, The Alchemystics, Summer Life, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, Big Road, R.D. Olson, Can’t Spend What You Ain’t Got, Ilana Katz Katz, Riley And Spencer, Bill Toms And Hard Rain, I’d Be A Rich Man Today, Casey Hensley, Big Mamas Coming Home, 61 Ghosts, Heartbeat, Dynamos, Shake Rattle And Roll, The McKee Brothers, Pig Feet, Jangling Sparrows, Burnin’ A Hole, The Wildcat O’Halloran Band, Living In A Blues Song, Al Corte, Love Thang, Kings & Associates, Evergreen, Lara And The Bluz Dawgz, Moonlight, Chris Daniels & THe Kings w/Freddi Gowdy, Baby’s In Love With The Radio, Albert Castiglia, Chase Her Around THe House, Milligan Vaughan Project, Palace Of The King, The Red Button, Can’t Let Candy Go, Alastair Greene, Rain Stomp, Lurrie Bell, Hidden Charms, DPR, Lifestyles, Popa Chubby, Good Thing, Jeff Pitchell, One Day Away, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, The Storm, Lazer Lloyd, Freedom’s Child, Cruz Machine, You Can’t Be Saved, Mambo Sons, The Only Woman, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Intro Song, Trampled Under Foot , “Love My Baby”, May I Be Excused First Set Billy Gibson , “What Is Love?”, The Billy Gibson Band Coco Montoya , “Love Gotcha”, Dirty DealKenny Neal & Billy Branch, “I Just Keep Loving Her”, Double Take Second Set Al Corte, “Love Thang”, MojoScottyboy Daniel Blues Band, “Your Love Is Real”, Mercy! Markey Blue, “When Love Comes Along”, Hey HeyThird Set - WIB Samantha Fish, “I'm In Love With You”, Wild Heart Janiva Magness, “That's What Love Will Make You Do”, Original Willa and Company, “Love Looks Good On Me”, Better Days Fourth SetT-Bone Walker, “I'll Always Be In Love With You”, The Complete Imperial RecordingsJohn Lee Hooker, “I Love You Baby ”, Ride Till I DieBenny Turner, “You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling”, My Brother's BluesBryan Lee, “Just To Prove My Love To You”, My Lady Don't Love My Lady Thanks to Michael Allen Engstrom at the Crossroads Blues Gallery Doublin' Down on Love... Let's make sure we drown out all of those haters in the world.
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We have finally reach the end of our tribute to one of the most prolific and unquestioned godfather's of house music. David Morales Legacy pt. 4 picks up where the others left off and throws in several obscure remixes like Janet Jackson's 'When I Think Of You', Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and First Choice's 'Love Thang'. It also includes some very early remixes that were the tipping point of 80's house, which later evolved into 90's house. Song's like Jody Watley's 'I'm the One You Need' and Lisa Fischer's 'Save Me' encapsulate that 80's vibe in transition. You may have noticed that throughout all four volumes, the songs have been heavily edited. Party Favorz took a scalpel and cut these monstrous epics into finely crafted tunes that capture the overall feel, while keeping the vibe intact. There was one exception; 'There Must Be Love' by Janice Robinson was so complicated in its structure, that it was impossible to maintain a good flow without losing a lot of the essence of the original, so I left it in its full near 10 minute glory. I hope everyone has been enjoying this trip down memory lane that honors David Morales in all his glory. I'm going to be sitting back and jamming to pt. 3 shortly, taking in his amazing accomplishments as an artist. I'll likely come back with a BackSpin series and a Funky Disco House set in the near future. Until then...ENJOY! Album : David Morales | Legacy pt. 4 Genre : House Music Year : 2017 Total Time : 1:27:02 Donna Summer - Melody Of Love (Classic Club Mix) Celine Dion - Loved Me Back To Life (David Morales' La Vie In Stereo DJ Remix) David Morales feat. Janice Robinson - There Must Be Love (David Morales World Mix) First Choice - Love Thang (David Morales Remix) Lisa Fischer - Save Me (David Morales Remix) Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need (David Morales Extended Club Version) Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix) Inner City - Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin' (Def Mix) Sounds Of Blackness - I Believe (Classic Gospel Mix) Incognito feat. Jocelyn Brown - Always There (David Morales Remix) Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl (David Morales Remix) Mariah Carey - Dreamlover (Def Club Mix) Martha Wash - Give It To You (Momo's Klub Mix) Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You (David Morales Classic Club Mix) Michael Jackson - Thriller (Frankie Knuckles & David Morales Def Thrill Mix)
We have finally reach the end of our tribute to one of the most prolific and unquestioned godfather's of house music. David Morales Legacy pt. 4 picks up where the others left off and throws in several obscure remixes like Janet Jackson's 'When I Think Of You', Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and First Choice's 'Love Thang'. It also includes some very early remixes that were the tipping point of 80's house, which later evolved into 90's house. Song's like Jody Watley's 'I'm the One You Need' and Lisa Fischer's 'Save Me' encapsulate that 80's vibe in transition. You may have noticed that throughout all four volumes, the songs have been heavily edited. Party Favorz took a scalpel and cut these monstrous epics into finely crafted tunes that capture the overall feel, while keeping the vibe intact. There was one exception; 'There Must Be Love' by Janice Robinson was so complicated in its structure, that it was impossible to maintain a good flow without losing a lot of the essence of the original, so I left it in its full near 10 minute glory. I hope everyone has been enjoying this trip down memory lane that honors David Morales in all his glory. I'm going to be sitting back and jamming to pt. 3 shortly, taking in his amazing accomplishments as an artist. I'll likely come back with a BackSpin series and a Funky Disco House set in the near future. Until then...ENJOY! Album : David Morales | Legacy pt. 4 Genre : House Music Year : 2017 Total Time : 1:27:02 Donna Summer - Melody Of Love (Classic Club Mix) Celine Dion - Loved Me Back To Life (David Morales' La Vie In Stereo DJ Remix) David Morales feat. Janice Robinson - There Must Be Love (David Morales World Mix) First Choice - Love Thang (David Morales Remix) Lisa Fischer - Save Me (David Morales Remix) Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need (David Morales Extended Club Version) Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix) Inner City - Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin' (Def Mix) Sounds Of Blackness - I Believe (Classic Gospel Mix) Incognito feat. Jocelyn Brown - Always There (David Morales Remix) Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl (David Morales Remix) Mariah Carey - Dreamlover (Def Club Mix) Martha Wash - Give It To You (Momo's Klub Mix) Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You (David Morales Classic Club Mix) Michael Jackson - Thriller (Frankie Knuckles & David Morales Def Thrill Mix)
LOVE JONES: when you want a partner but they want a psychic. . #RMOH host, joi, is back with the second installment of the morning quickie series - ideas + insight for inspiration in 15 minutes or less. in this episode i'm offering relationship tips inspired by my umpteenth rereading of the very popular book, 'the four agreements' by don miguel ruiz. host: @joihearts in the la area? come check out the #LessonsFromLiving workshop/pop-up event happening sat, 8.26 + sun, 8.27. don't miss this chance to connect + share the "gold nuggets" of wisdom you've collected along your journey of life. follow this link for more details >>> http://bit.ly/lessonspopup please leave your questions, comments + reviews and don't forget to share this episode + other favorites with your crew! want more? then don't miss out on my workshops (live + online). to stay in the loop with all that's happening in the club of hearts, join my mailing list. i promise not to spam you: http://bit.ly/jkmlist for ques
Tonight, on Let's Talk: Love, Sex and Nutrition we are talking about LOVE. Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure. It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. Wikiipedia Love is biggerd than you are. You can invite love, but you cannot dictate how, when, and where love expresses itself. You can choose to surrender to love, or not, but in the end love strikes like lightening, unpredictable and irrefutable. You can even find yourself loving people you don't like at all. Love does not come with conditions, stipulations, addenda, or codes. Like the sun, love radiates independently of our fears and desires. Love is inherently free. It cannot be bought, sold or traded. You cannot make someone love you, nor can you prevent it, for any amount of money. Love cannot be imprisoned nor can it be legislated. Love is not a substance, not a commodity, nor even a marketable power source. Love has no territory, no borders, no quantifiable mass or energy output. Psychology Today What is LOVE to you? Call 646-929-0630 and let's hear what LOVE means to YOU. Share your Love Story, or a special LOVE Connection that may have transformed your Life. Please, invite a friend, and let's share some LOVE Vibration tonight. Peace and ONE LOVE!
Bay-Area bred DJ Mes (a.k.a. Jason Sutton) rarely slows his groove. Since the 2004 inception of his Oakland-based label, Guesthouse Music, Mes has produced a prolific catalogue of tracks that continue to scorch dance floors from east coast to west coast and across the world. As a DJ, his sets have inspired; as a producer, his tracks have shot up the charts. His mix of disco beats with bass-heavy rhythms keep him at the forefront of the underground house sound.Mes’ career dates back to the mid-1990s, when the future producer took early influence from the likes of DJ Dan (Funky Techno Tribe) and Tony Hewitt (Tango Recordings). Some two decades later, DJ Dan would even join the talent ranks of Guesthouse Music. Guesthouse has become a personal and creative labour of love for Mes, inspired by the underground house community he came from. While Mes continued releasing tracks on acclaimed labels such as Black Cherry, Magnetic and Flapjack, it was Guesthouse that set the pace. Celebrating it's 10th year last year, Guesthouse Music has put out over 300 releases since it's start, and to celebrate, Mes and crew threw ‘10 Years of Guesthouse parties’ all year long including special shows at SXSW and WMC.Mes’ ear for talent led to the unveiling of some of the most successful names in underground house, including breakout artists of 2011, J Paul Getto, who scaled the charts of Traxsource with “Need More Music” and “3000” Boundary-bending producers, such as Gramphonedzie, and classic acts, such as Cosy Creatures, DJ Sneak and The Sound Republic, exploded onto the scene under Mes’ own A&R moxie. Even while he introduced new DJs and producers to audiences, he continued creating and building his massive repertoire of banging funk-filled tracks!Traxsource honoured Mes with the top spot on a list of 100 best house tracks of 2011 following the release of the bumpy Chicago-sound behind “Fools Gold” (Cajual Recordings). In that same year, Mes followed up his seminal “Fools Gold” release (Cajual Recordings) with a second EP, “Town Business.” “Love Affair,” a rework of First Choice’s classic “Love Thang,” climbed the underground charts alongside a remix of Two Ton’s of Fun classic, “I Got the Feeling.” He continuously hit the Top 100 on both Traxsource and Beatport with other releases like "Boom Chika Boom" as well as with collaborations like "No Jet Lag" and "Wanna Do" with Sonny Fodera, "How We Do" and "Do the Freak" with Rescue, "The Bump" with DJ Dan and "Nu Grooves" with Giom.Even while maintaining a regular touring schedule throughout the U.S. and Europe, Mes continues partnering with the some of the scene’s most lauded producers, such as DJ Sneak and his own greatest influence, DJ Dan.Adds Mes: “I’m always working to sign new or undiscovered music and talent to the label, and maybe even throw a curve ball to startle people with a new, unexpected style or sound. That’s what it’s all about.”Bass. Beats. Funk. That's what Mes is all about! We, at I'm A House Gangster, took some time to talk to him briefly in regards to his special Gangstercast mix for us.... We asked Mes to explain to us how this mix represented him as an artist. He told us, “This mix showcases my diverse range and love for House Music from funky to deep to tech and jackin all together in one mix.” The House Gangster movement to Mes is “all about the music and family.” He describes the House Gangster sound as “No frills, no fuss and definitely no derp! Just funky music to get you moving on the dance floor.” House music appears to mean everything to Mes, when we asked him what it meant, to which he replied, “House Music is life. Life is music.” Asking Mes how he chose the tracks in compiling this mix, he answered, “I wanted to show broad range and not just do one sound. I tried to blend everything from funky to deep to tech and jackin.” “Thanks for Listening, I hope you dig it” adds Mes
Wow, Wow, Wow another legend stops by to visit Brunch In The Basement With JaVonne. The lead vocalist and founder of the legendary group First Choice, Ms. Rochelle Fleming, stops by to talk music. Ms. Fleming is the voice of the legendary disco dance classics such as Dr. Love, Let No Man Put Asunder, Love Thang, Double Cross, The Player, Armed and Extremely Dangerous and more! Her music marked the end of the disco era and layed the foundation of that music we call house! So please and honored to welcome her to Brunch In The Basement With JaVonne!
Expand your Mind-FM 44 live before Zukunft (Zurich Switzerland) hi guys did not you sometimes feel that life flows past you? Man is getting older ... the girlfriend is fixed, the job takes you. But hobbies do you need so that the brain remains fresh. So I finally got back a mixtape for you. A recording of a party from Zurich. Not the latest tracks, but as always classic for me. ... Finally you have to stay true to himself :) have fun with it! Playlist: 01 Rayko - Broadway (Lumberjacks in Hell) 2011 02 Simon and Garfunkel - the Sound of Silence (Luxury Edit) 2013 03 Toto - Georgy Porgy - long Version (Columbia) 1978 04 George McCrae - i get lifed (RCA Victor) 1974 05 Daft Punk - Wdpk 83.7 Fm (Virgin) 1997 06 Lonnie Gordon - Bad Mood (MK & Masters At Work Dub) (SBK Rec) 1993 07 Detroit Swindle Feat. Mayer Hawthorne – 64 Ways (Dirt Crew Rec) 2014 08 Cajmere - only 4 u (original Mix) (Cajual Rec) 1996 09 Hollis P.Monroe - i'm lonely (Stickman Rec) 1997 10 Octave One - Blackwater (original untold Mix) (430 West Rec) 2000 11 Paul Johnson - it's a Love Thang (international House Records) 1997 12 Ricardo Villalobos - Easy Lee (Playhouse) 2003 13 Christopher Rau - Last time was so good (Hypercolour) 2011 14 Juana Molina - Un Dia (Reboot Rmx) (Domino) 2011 15 Mixworks - Berlin Dub (mixworks) 2008 16 Kid Sublime - Afrofunkrhythm (Dopeness Galore) 2013 17 K.A.T.O. - The Booty Dance (Raw Interpretation) (Nu Groove Rec) 1988 18 Black Magic - Dance (do that Thing) (Strictly Rhythm) 1997 19 Rafael Kakudo - Work (Blank) 2011 20 Pachanga Boys - Power (Kompakt) 2010 mixed by Alexander Expander
Press Play now for some delicious chatter about the celebrities making the headlines. This week Alysse Stewart and Shay Moore are taking a closer look at R&B Artist Chris Brown and giving their views on his reuniting with Rhianna. Also on the list of topics: Bobby Brown and his daughter, Movie projects in the works and a word on Domestic Violence Month. To connect with the show host follow them on twitter @2BlackGirls or www.2BlackGirlsAndAMic.com Free Downloads of 2 Black Girls & A Mic are also available on iTunes. Please subcribe, comment and rate the show.
Join us as we have one of the most successful dance club artist of all time. Ce Ce has charted five # 1 hits in three years. CeCe ton’smusic career began in 1990 when she signed to A&M Records. She got her initial exposure doing featured vocals on Phoenix female rapper Overweight Pooch’s 1991 single “I Like It”. The label was so impressed with ton’s vocals, that they wanted her to release her own solo single “Finally”, which dropped in the fall of 1991.“Finally” is an uplifting anthem that speaks to finally finding true love. Discovered by famed deejay/remixer Manny Lehman, ton released her debut album, “Finally”, in 1992. The album, released on A&M Records, sold over three million copies worldwide. Her first single, “Finally”, achieved #1 chart status on three Billboard charts. She has has other hits like "Keep on Walkin" and "We Got a Love Thang". She founded the CeCe ton Youth Foundation to help raise funds for many other organizations, particularly those concerned with HIV/AIDS, women and children in need, hunger and the equality of mankind.
Join us as we have one of the most successful dance club artist of all time. Ce Ce has charted five # 1 hits in three years. CeCe ton’s music career began in 1990 when she signed to A&M Records. She got her initial exposure doing featured vocals on Phoenix female rapper Overweight Pooch’s 1991 single “I Like It”. The label was so impressed with ton’s vocals, that they wanted her to release her own solo single “Finally”, which dropped in the fall of 1991.“Finally” is an uplifting anthem that speaks to finally finding true love. Discovered by famed deejay/remixer Manny Lehman, ton released her debut album, “Finally”, in 1992. The album, released on A&M Records, sold over three million copies worldwide. Her first single, “Finally”, achieved #1 chart status on three Billboard charts. She has has other hits like "Keep on Walkin" and "We Got a Love Thang". She founded the CeCe ton Youth Foundation to help raise funds for many other organizations, particularly those concerned with HIV/AIDS, women and children in need, hunger and the equality of mankind.
Info:TheLabEnt@gmail.com 1-347-484-9076 ( Jose ) http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100001009251032 http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creators-podcast/id333262333 Anyone Interested , In Sharing/Swaping Tracks With Me ! Soulfull House/Afro/Deep/Ancestral Etc... To Promote On My Sets/Mixes..Please Let Me Know.. Here Is My Drop Box : https://dropbox.yousendit.com/Jose-TheCreator Track-Listing Info: 1.77 Alburnum ( Vox Re-Edit MiX ) - Ta-Ice Ft.Poppy Kabini 2.Blind Faith ( Main Melomania MiX ) - Paso Doble Ft.Zano 3.Come A Little Closer ( Said So Mix ) - Aphreme Ft.Donald Sheffey 4.Nothing Ever Changes ( Abicah SouL Mix ) - Dom Navarra Ft.Antonio 5.Inspiration ( Jask Re-Edit MiX ) - Arnold Jarvis 6.My Antidote ( Kojo Akusa Mix ) - The Antidotes Ft.Kingsley Heinz 7.Superman ( Casamena Mix ) - Bucie 8.House Music Is My Life ( Main Mix ) - :) 9.Mind Blowin ( InstrumentaL Mix ) - Filsonik Ft.Sebastian Sozzi 10.Mind Blowin ( Vocal Mix ) - Filsonik Ft.Sebastian Sozzi 11.Can U ( Syam Mix ) - Filsonik 12.Day Three ( Diva Jaguar Mix ) - Filsonik 13.House Sermon ( Accapella ) - :) 14.HeartBeat ( Filsonik Remix ) - Rocco Feed-Back & Comment's Are Greatly Appreciated Thanks and Enjoy :) Anyone Interested in Subscribing To My Podcast Collection Of Mixes On I-Tunes : http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creators-podcast/id333262333