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Music taste and fandom have always been tied to our identities, but today it can seem like musical genres themselves are being replaced by identity-driven scenes. At least, according to music researcher Kriss Thakrar, who recently wrote a piece for the music industry blog Midia Research. OttO Kent invites Christa Belle to the studio to discuss this potential ‘tug-of-war' between genre and identity. Plus: Controversial changes for Spotify streaming royalties, Missy Elliot becoming the first female rapper in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, rap history slipping away online and new Grammy categories.OttO Kent recommends you read this piece on the beef between DJ Akademiks and Saucy Santana.Check out Christa Belle's new favourite genre Skwee and OttO's favourite @thealgorythm on TikTok.Follow OttO Kent.Follow Electronic Beats.Follow Christa Belle.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher, Helena Schmidt and Jacob SperberEdit and sound design: Marc ÜbelLead Producer: Isabel Woop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tye starts us off with a very interesting story about “Andrew Tate" and this doc about him. Very interesting because Phil is a fan turned unsure as the facts continue to come out about him. Didn't do a normal intro (we switched it up). The guys deep dive into more relationship questions this episode as well the conversation about "Red Pill" takers. Latto, Missy Eliot, and Rita Ora help bring a long the dating and marital questions we ask ourselves and others. They even get into the politics of sailing tickets and Beyoncé tour being watched for reasons she can't control. More to get into as you watch these week's episode so tune in! Remember to you the #Asktheguys for sending in your questions and comments for a chance for them to be in the episode…
We often are forced to listen to celebrity "success" stories. During these "success" stories we are told that if we work our asses down to the tailbone the magic job fairy will come along and offer us our dream job. This story has been preached as the gospel truth by almost every celebrity that has ever graced a movie set or a microphone. But the reality is much different; the reality is that favoritism, the act of giving unfair preference to one person or group not based on talent but on superficial things like attractiveness, and nepotism, the act of giving all jobs to your unqualified relatives and friends rather than giving it to the person who has worked the hardest, often lead to what we call success. I personally see a lot of favoritism in the rap scene play out today. Modern rap has become more of a fashion show than an art form. There are not many Missy Eliot's making it into the higher levels of rap today. There are not many Eves coming up in the game anymore. The aforementioned artists had mad talent and they are proof that you really do not have to look like some fashion model to make great art. That is why Nicki Minaj's ascent to fame was so depressing to me. I don't even think Minaj remembers her own hair color any longer. She actually fashions herself after a Barbie Doll as her stage personae. Really? A Barbie Doll? The toy that is pretty much the standard of beauty for all young white girls, that instructs those white girls that that is how you are supposed to look, that makes them hate themselves. Some of those white girls, who no doubt hate themselves because no one looks like a Barbie Doll, grow up and bully black girls in order to make themselves feel better. These white girls, not all, but some, call black girls ugly all because their mothers taught them, by buying them toys like Barbie Dolls, that black girls are ugly. But this is what you base your persona on? How disappointing it is to know that one of the number one artists in a mostly all black genre is contributing to the bullying of young black girls cannot be put into words. But if you are willing to do that, if you are willing act white instead of sticking true to your roots, then you can make it in rap pretty easily. But don't get it twisted, I ain't impressed by Nicki Minaj or anyone like her who decides to put on white face, while at the same time acting like she's a soldier for the black race. This is favoritism act work, only the black people who act white ever get anywhere anymore in this country. That is a fact. The same can be said of men in the rap game. It used to be that you could be an Old Dirty Bastard type and achieve measurable success in the hip hop world because no one used to care how you looked as long as you sounded great. Nowadays, you have to have the perfect haircut and the perfect clothing style to be a famous rapper. I don't know what happened in hip hop, but somewhere along the line it became a requirement that you had to look like Puff Daddy to be a hit rapper. That's the standard now and a lot of serious talent is getting passed up because of this high fashion movement that has taken over rap. But it's not just favoritism; nepotism is also taking over entertainment. The reason there are not enough jobs for up and coming artists like me, the reason they lock us out of Hollywood, is because they give all the jobs to their untalented relatives and friends. It's not enough for celebrities to have requirements for how you must act and look to get into their cool kids club; now you actually have to be related to them! When does it end? How can you possibly please such people? How can you sit there and expect me to keep a positive attitude when these drama queens are going out of their way to lock people like me out of the industry? Some of us don't have money to go to the damn spa, alright? I can't always afford to buy a new suit and tie for an audition and they know that. They have locked normal people out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morecontentplease/support
Hand Me Some Ice - - in this episode of the podcast, we discuss how it takes money to make money so know who to take money from. other topics include having sex with married women, what "The Wire" taught us about good business practice, G Herbo's legal issues, how intoxication affects creative output, the aftermath of Chance The Rapper winning 3 grammys , the concept of true self-worth, the 10th anniversary of "Goblin" and much more...PROTECT YA NECK - - Email: RunningTrizz@gmail.comInstagram: @RunningTrizzSupport the show (https://cash.app/$RunningTrizz)
In episode 2 we chat about One Minute Man, by Missy Eliot, featuring Ludacris and Trina. We discuss the narratives around premature ejaculation, desire, masculinities, objectification, and oral. Eleanor raps the Ludacris verse, which is amazing. Justin soberly reads out the Trina verse, which is perfunctory at best. The video for the 'dirty' version of the song is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-CJXwQJZaM The official music video has all of the rude words taken out which also removes all meaning from the song and our podcast would make no sense, but that's here if you want to see Missy dancing and Ludacris doing something strange with bed pans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XayUCLgxS5c
Dreams are a tricky thing. Dream too big and you could be disappointed with what you get. Dream too small and you might not ever experience your own potential. Then there's the American dream, which tells you if you work hard enough, no matter who you are or where you are from, you'll attain the dream you have. J. Cole was fortunate enough to have his dream realized. With a supportive mother, who believed in his dream and bought him samplers and drum machines in his youth, he started rapping at 14 and after some time in New York as a student at St. John's University, he wound up on a Jay-Z 2009 track called "A Star Is Born." This exposure began his rocket to the top of the charts as the hot new thing, with his first two albums, "Cole World: The Sideline Story" & "Born Sinner" including features from rap legends, such as Jay-Z, Missy Eliot, 50 Cent, TLC, and Kendrick Lamar. Cole was on top of the world and his dream was now reality, but at the top of the charts, he started to realize that he still was not fulfilled. In New York, no matter how successful he continued to be, he still felt like an outsider, a transplant. For Cole, it was time to go home to Fayetteville, North Carolina, and reassess. In "2014 Forest Hills Drive," Cole lays out his emotional journey as he buys his childhood home and all the memories attached to it. He thinks about all the people that he grew up with and where their lives took them, as well as the differences in childhood and education he had being from living in a better neighborhood and going to a better school. J. Cole proved with this album that he hadn't forgotten about his roots and gave everyone in his community the hope that dreams can come true, as well as putting Fayetteville on the map. Join Brad, Jon, and returning guest Trevor Kolden as we break it down on THE ALBUM CONCEPT HOUR! COMING UP: (09-04-20) BONUS EPISODE!!! Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise; with very special guest, Kristin Peterson, Director of RINGOLEVIO, an indie film featured in the 2020 DWF:LA film festival!!! (watch it tonight at 6pm or Thursday at 5:30PM here: https://dwfla.com/2020/movies/ringolevio/) (09-07-20) The Who - Tommy (part 1) SPOTIFY PLAYLIST NUMBER ONE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Z67Ka5xedSfYIvWw6YNt4?si=GG5CAvtUQ0CWpr74gRn-_A Links: www.twitter.com/RevoloverAudio www.anchor.fm/AlbumConceptHour www.twitter.com/AlbumConceptPod www.myspace.com/AlbumConceptHour www.ko-fi.com/RevoloverAudio Link to support important cause in the Madison area: https://freethe350bailfund.wordpress.com/(Madison bail fund) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
This week we talk movie theatres being thirsty for money, is Drake this generation “MJ”, your most overrated moments in Hip Hop, and how Missy Eliot should be the blueprint for the sustained success for a female artist. Also, is how good does that WAP have to be to make you lose your job? Do y’all want a “Fresh Prince” reboot? All that and much more. You're welcome. SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCAD0OZp9EPkGHyKK3LnSbJQ Follow on Twitter @ktseavepod @ac3savage @southbreeze706 @marcus_sniffles @ellechapa Let us know what you think: augustaworkflow706@gmail.com **Disclaimer: Objective truth expressed on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. ENJOY!
Hello Kitska is a street artist from Portland, Oregon. Topics: Earthquake talk, Covid 19 vs Spanish Flu parallels, Wolves, Military dudes and military wives, The Confederate flag, Grandparent stories in WWII, How I met Skam, working with at risk youth, Teachr's cats, Missy Eliot and Lizzo gave me confidence, Kids are vicious.
PnM are new series of Disco, 80s, 90s, 2000s and mid tempo music designed for your comfort of dancing and relaxing at the same time. This first series includes music from Jennifer Lopez, Peter Gabrielle, Billy Idol, Dr. Alban, Dane Bowers, Sia, Missy Eliot, N Sync, The Black Eyed Peas, and the likes. Don't forget to like and share: facebook and twitter: @fortitudeOnline facebook: @MrDjaySammy
Alyson Stoner is an actress, singer and dancer who has been featured in music videos like Missy Eliot’s ‘Work It’, on Disney shows such as Suite Life of Zach and Cody and movies such as Cheaper By the Dozen. As with many young child actors behind the scenes Alyson began to struggle with the pressure of her life. She began to become addicted to perfection. This quickly turned into an addiction and eventually she made the decision to get into treatment. Now, she lives life in a much different way. Her recovery is inspiring. She lives a minimalist lifestyle and creates her own content. In this weeks episode we are diving into topics like societal pressure, transactional love, overcoming eating disorders, regulating your trauma response, learning to manage depression and anxiety and the importance of compensating content creators. You can follow along with Alyson on her new podcast, Simplexity. Or on Instagram @alysonstoner And you can always follow along with us on instagram @recoveringfromreality or online at www.recoveringfromreality.com This weeks episode was brought to you by Thrive Market. Head over to www.thrivemarket.com/reality to receive up to $20 off your purchase today with a no-risk membership. And also, Four Sigmatic! Head over to www.foursigmatic.com and use code REALITY at checkout for 15% off your order of any of their delicious products. Produced by Dear Media
:35 Krista teases about the “journey” she has been on:55 Katherine announces that the gals will be changing their name in order to get their message out more fluidly.1:30 Their website will be twogalssoulschool.com but they will continue to keep their podcast name as The Holy Fuck Podcast.2:09 Posts can be shared with friends more easily under the name of Two Gals Soul School2:50 The gals also announce they are going to take a few weeks off for Spring Break.3:55 Shamanic Journeys and Plant Based Medicine4:15 Katherine's experience was more natural while Krista's has been more induced.4:44 Krista discusses her judgments about people being able to drink a drink and have a spiritual experience when she had to work so hard to have hers naturally. She decides to do what she's been judging as a way of getting over her ego side.5:37 Krista thought she was going to be able to take a summer vacation and have some Plant Based experiences.6:00 Krista's summer travel plans have been postponed so she finds a way to go on a “trip” in her own bedroom7:25 Krista discusses how female lineage came through in her plant based experience8:00 Missy Eliot appears in Krista's trip8:41 An English, protestant woman appears in Krista's trip9:12 Krista has an awareness of how the angry, rigid old woman has been a part of her decision making.9:43 Krista's Korean daughter “appears” in her trip with a disapproving energy.10:40 An old crone appears in the mirror11:22 Mr. Right Here Right Now performs a clearing on Krista to rid her of the women from her past11:55 Krista puts a necklace on that transforms her into an Egyptian Queen. Her empowered “Self” came through.12:34 Her empowered Queen was here all along but she was buried underneath all the “old” women.13:15 Mr. Right Here Right Now's face continues to morph, showing Krista all of the different personas of his past. Past lives of them together or just his past lives.14:45 The Egyptian Queen represents that life is meant to be enjoyed.15:00 The “old” ladies have been making decisions for Krista's life that feel repressed and rigid.16:22 Krista releases the guilt she feels around enjoying her life during this challenging Covid time.16:54 Katherine reflects that both gals are bringing the Queen energy into themselves and expressing it out to the world through the HF podcast.17:33 Katherine shares her shamanic experience and how grounding it felt.18:30 Katherine has an ancestral experience guided by an Ojai Shaman.19:24 A Scottish Queen appears in Katherine's experience and she has an understanding that it is was war time and the Queen feels helpless. She feels the grief but also stands firm against the forces of darkness20:42 Katherine has lived in war torn places before.21:53 Native American medicine woman appears.22:39 Katherine realizes that the medicine woman represents her deceased, twin sister and the Scottish Queen represents Katherine.23:30 The medicine women had a lot of similarities to Katherine's sister.24:45 Katherine remembers that her lineage includes her family from Oklahoma which might represent the Native American energy that has crept into her DNA.25:37 Katherine laughs that someone in her Waspy family must have been with a Native American woman.26:15 The gals discuss how we create our identities from what we think is our ancestral background.26:40 Krista discusses the difference in her DNA and her sister's DNA even though they share the same parents.28:10 The Scottish Queen felt like Katherine but the medicine woman only felt like a piece of her.28:58 Altered states allow for healing29:25 Katherine discusses the awareness of how the empowered women live inside her whereas Krista's experience was more about letting go of the “repressed women.”30:35 Katherine decides to become a minister after her sister died.31:20 Krista talks about how the repressed energies have stopped her from allowing herself to be sexy and free in the world.31:55 The gals discuss taking their clients through past life healing processes.32:25 Healing happens past, present and future helping us heal our family lineage.33:14 Krista shares how her daughter is unknowingly experiencing the same repressed lineage through her Asian roots.33:48 What can Krista do to help her daughter clear the lineage without having to take the next 20 years to do it.34:23 As Krista heals her daughter can too.34:50 Krista realizes that the Asian lineage and repression caused issues in her marriage.36:36 Family belief systems get passed down through the generations and can be healed and cleared through forgiveness.37:28 Krista didn't want to take off her necklace because she felt so powerful with it.38:00 The gifts of shamanic and plant based experiences and stories.39:14 Krista realizes that she needs to move into forgiveness with the “Old” ladies instead of remaining in judgment towards those aspects of herself. She wants to invite them in with acceptance and embrace them.40:33 Now that the ”journey” is over, the real work begins.41:15 Krista realizes that the African American women in her trip represent the fun, lively side of herself.41:52 The gals go on Spring break and look forward to the mischief they can get into.42:20 Two Gals Soul SchoolAnd of course Subscribe to our podcast at www.holyf*ckpodcast.comFollow us on IG at @holyf*ckpodcast.Spread the love.
Keanna, the host of Thee Reload, is joined by Quiet Kingdom Recordings artist and Chicago’s very own T Star Verse and Inter Wine TV director AJ Spitz to discuss the visual of her video and new single Levitate, Missy Eliot, and being a Hip-Pop artist in Chicago. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thee-reload/support
Rise and Shine! In this week's episode of Take the Cake, the tea is piping hot and pumpkin-spiced. Max and Jenna share opinions on the best-dressed celebrities this halloween (Kylie Jenner dressing daughter, Stormi, as her mini-me; Missy Eliot serving us a serious MOOD by dressing up as herself). Hailey Bieber's halloween rant and Kanye West's new album are also up for discussion this week and in-keeping with the spooky theme, the studio even gets a visit from a poltergeist!
The O.E. crew is at it again with the absence of Big Zo, Brian Wooley comes back this week as a guest co host. This week we discuss new music from Missy Eliot & the final album from Young Jeezy, video games and girlfriends. Also, how we felt about the new Dave Chappelle Netflix special “Sticks & Stones” and why some people are so offended. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @oe_podcast
Letting it all go and hang out tonight on Mix 106 with Rabbit's Riddims 17! Brand new Grime and DnB and other new releases that will catch ya attention no danger! Banger after Banger once again. We're Big Like Brod! Friday 10pm local (9pm UK) @ www.radiomix106.com
my guest comes from a podcast called laced rhymes and on this episode we talk just that laces and rhymes and more...….. 4:00 Missy Eliot 6:59 My runner story 9:19 your favorite Jordan number color way 15:59 Vegas sneaker head 19:56 podcast progress 26:01 no new friends 28:46Take one for the team 29:51 Classic albums 33:26 West coast rap talk 43:57 tde vs dreamville
Welcome to Over Bounced #Extra Mixed by @Destroy3r [Summer Day Perfidos Guest Mix] With the best of the Melbourne Bounces/Electro House/ Progressive House and many more. Tracklist: 1. Big Sean - IDFWY (Anders Crawn Remix) 2. Dirty Palm - One Shot (Original Mix) 3. Tiesto x Dallas x Krnoic x Dimatik - Show me bulletz (Destroy3r Mashup) 4. JDG x KHSMR x Tritonal - Dynasty untouchable Bazaar (Destroy3r Mashup) 5. Calvin Harris x R3hab x Bastille - Burning Pompeii (Destroy3r Mashup) 6. Jauz, Ephwurd - Rock The Party (Original Mix) 7. Henry Fong & Joel Fletcher ft. Savage - Bad Bitches (Original Mix) 8. Makj x Deorro - Get Whoa x Lose your Mind (Destroy3r Edit) 9. Dirty Palm x Justin Bieber - What do you Keep (Rivera edit) 10. Tag Team vs Missy Eliot vs Will Sparks & ReeceLow - Whoom Control (Destroy3r Mashup) 11. House Of Pain vs Matt Watkins & Nathan Thomson - Rave Around (Destroy3r Mashup) 12. Major Lazer - Watch Out For This (Matt Watkins Bootleg) 13. KANDY & Olly James - Rumbla (Original Mix) 14. W&W - Rave After Rave (With Sun & Moon Acapella) 15. Dzeko & Torres & Maestro Harrell feat. Delora - For You (Original Mix) 16. J-Trick - Lionheart (Original Mix) 17. Breathe Carolina & Ryos - More Than Ever (Club Mix) 18. Tom & Jame - Burn Down (Extended Mix) 19. SHM x Carnage x Bl3r x Andres Fresko - Don't you worry jump (Destroy3r Mashup) 20. JETFIRE & Mr.Black feat. Sonny Wilson - Boombox (Original Mix) 21. Zedd x Kygo x Slice n Dice - Beatiful Firestone (Destroy3r Mashup) 22. Jaggs Marnik vs R3hab KSHMR - Strong Kamelot (Saveland Mashu) 23. The Chainsmokers ft Daya - Dont Let Me Down (Original Mix)
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