American musician
POPULARITY
Categories
New Schizo Just Dropped:We discover our new favorite schizo, Adam Wayne Bailey. A true genius Haitian Island Invasion: Two men in Texas are arrested for planning to take over a Haitian island with an army of homeless people. What is this distracting us from? Andy Dick and Corey's Twitter: Andy Dick is hanging with bums like he should and Corey's Twitter confirms that the divorce with Courtney has now been settled. Corey is also out here fighting for his life on his social. THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, ELTON JOHN!, STEP INTO CHRISTMAS!, FELDMAS!, DRAGONBALL Z!, MEMES!, TICKLESACK!, TOTS TURNT!, DONATIONS!, NEW SCHIZO JUST DROPPED!, ADAM WAYNE BAILEY!, RAT NASTY BITCH!, CLOWN ASS DOUCHEBAGS!, REACHER!, BASH YOUR HEAD!, CHOICES!, DECISIONS!, PLOT OF LAND!, 2.5 ACRES!, WISCONSIN!, TALK SHIT!, DIPSHIT GRANDPARENTS!, R2D2!, FAKE WIFEY!, DIFFERENT CHARACTERS!, MAKE SENSE!, DAUGHTER!, STATE OF MIND!, MINNESOTA!, 2.5 ACRES!, HAITIAN ISLAND!, INVASION!, ENSLAVE!, CONSPIRACY!, TAKE OVER!, CRIME!, TWO GUYS!, COMEDIC!, INEPT!, DISTRACTION!, VIRAL STORY!, CLICKBAIT!, TIME WILL TELL!, ANDY DICK!, DRUNK!, HOLLYWOOD!, FAVORITE RAPPER!, OUTKAST!, MISSY ELLIOTT!, DOCUMENTARY!, STAGED!, DAILYMAIL!, RAG!, GROPE!, GRABBED BUTTS!, NO ANGELS HAVE SPOKEN OUT!, FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Interview Date: August 10th, 2025 Episode Summary:In this powerful and uplifting episode, we sit down with Aubrey Fisher — dancer, recording artist, and creative powerhouse — who went from teaching himself choreography in his living room to sharing stages with Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, DaBaby, and Tyga.Aubrey opens up about his unique path into the entertainment industry, revealing how he went from a college basketball player to one of the most recognizable names in commercial dance. Raised by a musical family, including his mother Angie Fisher, a Grammy-nominated vocalist, Aubrey shares how faith, discipline, and divine timing shaped his evolution as both a performer and a person.He takes listeners behind the curtain of tour life — from the long rehearsals and creative highs to the loneliness and grind that come with chasing big dreams. Aubrey also discusses how he transitioned from dance into music, using his platform to inspire and connect through storytelling, vulnerability, and sound.Throughout the episode, Aubrey drops gems on consistency, humility, networking, and staying grounded, while encouraging the next generation of dancers to embrace their individuality and to never give up, even when the path isn't linear.This episode is perfect for dancers, aspiring choreographers, and creatives who dream of turning passion into purpose — and proof that you don't need a traditional background to make it to the topShownotes: (0:00) – Welcome & intro to Aubrey Fisher's journey(9:30) – Growing up dancing & balancing basketball dreams(11:56) – First dance class at Millennium Dance Complex(15:01) – Creating videos & finding confidence through content(18:37) – From 2017 videos to viral success(20:43) – Influence of Grammy-nominated mom, Angie Fisher(23:26) – Joining Jason Derulo's tour & worldwide travel(27:14) – Tour life highs, lows & mental balance(35:04) – Industry lessons: business, ethics & awareness(1:29:49) – Final advice: stay humble, authentic & resilientBiography:Aubrey is known for his phenomenal dance skills and captivating stage presence, but now he's taking the music world by storm. A rising star creating his own lane with a sound of music, singer, songwriter and professional dancer. Aubrey is a recording artist from Pasadena, California. At a young age, Aubrey was very much surrounded by music and entertainment by his Mother "Angie Fisher". A Grammy nominated singer who performed background vocals for Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Keisha Cole, Jamie Foxx, Michael Bublé and many more. Aubrey played basketball in college for one year to later quit to pursue his career as a professional dancer at the age of 19. Aubrey has made a remarkable fan base on social media and has accomplished many success in the dance industry and worked on jobs like Super Bowl, Samsung, Toyota Corolla commercial, Pacsun, Celsius, and many more. Aubrey has also worked with artists like Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Dababy, Travis Scott, Jason Derulo and more. After a few years of working in the industry Aubrey has decided to build his career in music and says he wants to be the next “superstar”. Aubrey believes that he can make a huge impact in music starting off as an independent artist. Aubrey is an r&b, pop and hip-hop powerhouse vocalist and loves to create music for people to feel alive, happy, soulful and energetic. Aubrey is very versatile and loves to explore different styles of music, not only for himself but for the listeners as well.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aubreyfisher/
Interview Date: August 3rd, 2025Episode Summary: Choreographer/director Lindsey Blaufarb (half of LNC Collective) maps the leap from touring dancer to Emmy-nominated creative. A military kid who moved often, she found community through arts, earned an Urban Jam scholarship, then moved to L.A. at 17 to attend Hollywood High and the EDGE program—surviving on bar-mitzvah gigs and big dreams.Lindsey unpacks early heartbreaks and lucky breaks: the Christina Milian switcheroo, saying no to Britney's Circus tour to fully pivot, and landing Avril Lavigne's record-breaking “Girlfriend” video after being invited into Avril's band. She breaks down real creative direction—styling, staging, lighting, content, team-building—and shares lessons from The Voice, Blue's Big City Adventure, and directing Pentatonix's tours.For dancers, she gives today's playbook: build a brand look, study an artist's world, post smart on Instagram, DM thoughtfully, be a great hang, and let your originality—and energy—do the talking. Mindset, resilience, and resourcefulness thread through it all.Shownotes:(0:00) – Welcome, Guest Intro, Urban Jam throwback,(9:48) – Late start, moving often, arts community(12:32) – Urban Jam scholarship leads to L.A.(13:55) – Hollywood High + EDGE, solo at 17(21:12) – Christina Milian switch; “everything happens” lesson(28:58) – Turned down Britney tour to pivot(32:31) – Avril invites band; choreographs “Girlfriend”(39:24) – Blue's Big City Adventure: feature musical(41:51) – Directing Pentatonix tours; Christmas prep(49:40) – How to stand out now: brand, energyBiography:Lindsey Blaufarb is one half of L&C Collective and an Emmy-nominated and two-time World Choreography Award-winning choreographer and director. Her celebrated work spans film, commercials, music videos, television, and live performances, including The Masked Singer, The Voice, America's Got Talent, and the musical feature film Blue's Big City Adventure.In music, she has collaborated with top artists such as Karol G, Lykke Li, Pentatonix, Tori Kelly, Jacob Collier, Kelly Rowland, Pink, Blake Shelton, Weezer, Missy Elliot, Ty Dolla $ign, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Ricky Martin, Avril Lavigne, and others, crafting iconic moments like Cee-Lo Green's Grammy-nominated F** You* music video.Her commercial credits include major campaigns for Target, Apple, McDonald's, Hyundai, Madden, and a variety of globally recognized brands.Renowned for her originality and trendsetting artistry, Lindsey continues to push boundaries and elevate entertainment across every medium.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/im_lindseyb?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Website: https://www.clcollective.net/
Artister har länge drömt och fantiserat om hur R&B hade låtit om Aaliyah fått leva. Musiken kallades för futuristisk redan vid millenieskiftet. Den skulle visa sig vara mer än så. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Aaliyah lärde sig tidigt hur man skapade stora poplåtar ur udda, säregna ljud. Många av hennes hits var egentligen inte mer än sångriff som upprepades till en elektronisk ljudmatta. Aaliyah framkallade en abstrakt blandning av R&B och hiphop. En modern diva mitt bland maskinerna, och med soulmusikens tidlöshet som ramverk.Serien i två delar baseras på en av Aaliyahs sista intervjuer, samt hennes första möte med Mats Nileskär. Aaliyah var vid tillfällena 22 respektive 17 år gammal. I programmen medverkar ävenTimbaland, Missy Elliott, R Kelly, Janet Jackson, Kehlani, Asma Maroof, Kelela, Ginuwine och Ronald Isley.
Ever wondered what happened to those hilariously over-the-top Scary Movie films that defined comedy horror for a generation? The wait is finally over! Paramount Pictures has officially wrapped production on Scary Movie 6, set to hit theaters on June 12, 2026. Meanwhile, Stranger Things fans crashed Netflix during the season 5 premiere, proving the streaming giant severely underestimated the power of Hawkins' faithful followers. And remember that catchy Missy Elliott and Christina Aguilera collaboration from Shark Tale? Fans are demanding it finally make its way to streaming platforms. ## Timestamps and Highlights:**00:15** - Scary Movie franchise returns with its 6th installment after production wraps**01:42** - Netflix crashes during Stranger Things Season 5 premiere despite increasing bandwidth by 30%**02:35** - Stranger Things release schedule: first 4 episodes now, episodes 5-7 on Christmas, finale on New Year's Eve**03:10** - Fans campaign for Missy Elliott and Christina Aguilera's "Car Wash" from Shark Tale to hit streaming platforms ## Key Takeaways:- Scary Movie 6 is officially confirmed for June 12, 2026, bringing back the beloved spoof franchise- Netflix experienced significant outages during the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere, showing the show's massive popularity- Stranger Things' final season will be released in three volumes across different dates- Missy Elliott has publicly called out Universal Music Group and Geffen Records to make her Shark Tale soundtrack collaboration available on streaming services Ready to dive deeper into these pop culture updates? Tune in to Afternoons on Nine Four Seven for all your entertainment news and favorite afternoon beats, every day from twelve to three! Spend weekday afternoons with Zweli. He keeps you in the loop with everything from music and movies to sport and pop culture. Hear what the Word on the Street is, test your skills with the high-pressure 6 Out of 6, and get ready to be entertained. Thank you for listening to an Afternoons with Zweli podcast Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 12:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) toAfternoons with Zweli broadcast on 947 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/947 For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/FeeL6wYor find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/pRBikjo Subscribe to the 947 Weekly Newsletter herehttps://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media 947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg 947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg 947 on X https://x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kicked off Aussie Music T Shirt Day by flexing our finest band tees before diving into the Brooklyn bloke living in a 15 bedroom house with total strangers because apparently paying three grand a month for communal vibes is the new affordable living. The Glossy’s were cooking with Kylie Kelce raving about Taylor Swift’s sourdough, Meghan Markle being accused of recycling a possibly borrowed silk dress, Christina belting Christmas classics from the Eiffel Tower, and Missy Elliott begging the universe to free Car Wash. Ricki’s jar opening hack came under fire from a maths professor who reckons the secret isn’t strength but turning your torso into a pressure filled human Pringles tube, which honestly checks out. We got into sneezes big, tiny, and unnecessarily dramatic thanks to Graham Norton, then wrapped things up with Rhys Nicholson taking on Quick Draw as he and Joel warm up for their Christmas shows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gugs Mhlungu is joined by Dr Sheldon Leal, Musicologist and Academic Registrar at the Academy of Sound Engineering, exploring Rolling Stone’s list of the greatest songs of the 21st century, discussing what makes these tracks stand out, the trends that shaped modern music, and how these hits have influenced culture and our listening habits. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week, with Thanksgiving coming up, we're getting a bit hungry, so all this week's songs have the name of a food in the title. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching, “Lady Marmalade” by Christina Aguilera, Mya, Pink, Lil' Kim, and Missy Elliot from 2001. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQa7SvVCdZk
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear the term “superproducer,” names like George Martin, Quincy Jones, Max Martin, Pharrell Williams or Missy Elliott might come to mind. But … Robert “Mutt” Lange? Probably not. Yet Lange was by some measures the biggest hitmaker—the producer of more top-selling albums than any of those better-known producers. The South African studio wiz crafted the arena-rock sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard. Then, Lange transformed the Cars, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, and Shania Twain into fist-pumping stadium-fillers, too. Join Chris Molanphy as he traces Mutt Lange's legacy of loud—and his uncanny success on the pop charts. He poured sugar on every hit. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast description was blatantly written by AI... In this episode of The Clint Meg & Dan Podcast with Ash London, things get spicy as we discuss risky text messages, jaw-dropping lotto jackpots, and a surprising celebrity guest who joins the chat. Dive into the awkwardness of family secrets uncovered during the Truth Booth segment, where Sophie reveals a shocking past with her mom's new boyfriend. Furthermore, listeners share their hilarious and regrettable auction purchases inspired by a Friends TV show moment. Plus, don't miss out on our ambitious plans for 'Hit the Spot' as we attempt a Wicked-themed challenge with choir and a cherry picker. Laughs, gasps, and everything in between – this episode is packed! 00:00 Welcome to the Clint Megan Dan Podcast02:40 Missy Elliott and Pop Culture Throwbacks04:29 Listener Interactions and Birthday Shoutouts18:45 High School Nicknames and Funny Stories26:43 Easy Money Quiz Challenge28:42 Dating Over 30: Insights and Advice36:20 Dita Von Teese: The Queen of Burlesque39:49 Ed Sheeran's Math Challenge42:11 Hit the Spot: Radio Show Highlights54:38 Truth Booth: Awkward Family Revelations01:11:12 Auction Regrets: Funny and Costly Bids
Welcome back to The When Words Fail Music Speaks, the podcast where we turn the volume up on the power of music to lift us out of the darkness. In today's episode, host James Cox sits down with the unstoppable Mz. Coxx —singer, songwriter, actress, and all‑around creative force—just a year after their last chat.From the buzz around her breakout single “Headboard” (feat. Lil Durks) to a brand‑new EP dropping on 11/11, we dive into her whirlwind year of global touring, a looming movie role, and the next chapter of her Panamanian‑Georgia‑infused sound. Mz. Coxx opens up about the emotions she's yet to explore in her music—sadness, love, and raw vulnerability—while sharing the quirky rituals that shape her studio sessions (candlelight, tequila, and occasional party vibes).We also get the low‑down on her upcoming cruise gigs, favorite influences (Missy Elliott, Usher, Lil' Kim, Chris Brown), and the one song that still moves her to the core—Usher's “Superstar.”Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her sound, this conversation is a reminder that when words fail, music always speaks. Stay tuned, hit play, and let the healing begin.
PASS THAT DUTCH - MISSY ELLIOT (STR8NGEREMIX) by STR8NGE
Send us a textIn this exciting episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are joined by the multi-talented MZ. Coxx, an artist who embodies the spirit of a modern-day rock star. With a diverse background in music, acting, modeling, and even cooking, MZ shares her journey into the entertainment industry, revealing how her passion for storytelling and music came together. She discusses her recent acting debut and the projects she has on platforms like Tubi, Amazon, and Peacock. MZ opens up about her cooking passion, her inspirations in the industry, and her collaborations with notable artists like Lil Durk. We also explore her latest singles, including 'Damn Right' and 'Go Ahead,' which has reached number one, along with her upcoming EP titled '3P.' Join us for a lively conversation filled with creativity, ambition, and a glimpse into the world of an artist on the rise. Stay tuned as MZ.Coxx takes us through her journey and shares her exciting future plans!
In this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Slot-A — a Chicago-based DJ, producer, curator, and community-builder whose journey bridges Detroit grit and Chicago soul. Known for his work with Jamila Woods, his Open Swim Chicago event series, and deep roots in the city's underground, Slot-A embodies what it means to turn passion into longevity. From growing up in Ypsilanti, Michigan, to producing in New York and ultimately building a home in Chicago's scene, he shares how faith, hustle, and self-awareness have guided his creative path. Slot-A takes us through his musical beginnings—discovering Sony Acid and Fruity Loops, experimenting with beatmaking on early software, and landing sync placements on shows like Jersey Shore and Stomp the Yard. He reflects on his time interning in New York studios, learning from industry veterans, and realizing that DJing is just as much a sales game as it is an art form—about knowing your value, understanding your crowd, and building leverage through relationships. We explore how he evolved from a bedroom producer to a full-fledged DJ, curator, and event programmer, and how each phase taught him the importance of networking, creating “randomness,” and turning luck into opportunity. Slot-A breaks down the differences between Chicago and New York as creative ecosystems, the philosophy behind Open Swim Chicago and Colors, and what it really takes to build sustainable music communities. Finally, he reflects on executive-producing Jamila Woods' album “LEGACY! LEGACY!”, sharing how that project reshaped his understanding of collaboration, communication, and artistic integrity.
https://www.ikp.meYoutubeSpotifyInstagramBio K.P. (The Infamous King of Positivity) is a first-generation Honduran American of Garifuna descent and a non-binary rapper and producer whose every move is intentional. From their stage name to their sonic palette, I.K.P. creates with layered purpose.Their latest single “FTW” is a high-voltage anthem built to energize your morning, fuel your workout, or soundtrack your world domination. The track's rattling drums and bass, combined with an eerie and dominant melody, drive a sense of urgency that perfectly matches I.K.P.'s electrifying performance.“I want them to feel unstoppable. Whatever you're doing, you're doing it for the win, and you'reundeniable,” they share.I.K.P.'s writing process is as fluid as it is instinctive. Sometimes they write with pen and pad, other times they record voice notes or use their phone's notes app.“Inspiration strikes in fragments or floods. As they say, you don't gotta get ready if you stay ready.”In a landscape where many artists cling to one sound, I.K.P. thrives in versatility. Whether it's boom bap, drill, reggae, or Latin rhythms, they co-produce and collaborate across styles, honoring Hip-Hop's hybrid roots and their own Afro-Caribbean heritage.“I gravitate towards a lot of things and I don't like to be in a box. I do a lot of co-producing with a multifaceted team. I love Hip-Hop so much because you can make all these hybrid styles make sense.”Their sonic range mirrors a life of movement and resilience. Raised in Norfolk, Virginia after their family emigrated from Honduras, I.K.P. also served over five years in the Marines. Growing up near Portsmouth, they drew early inspiration from Missy Elliott's boundary-breaking creativity.The name I.K.P. represents more than music. It embodies advocacy and empowerment. Their stage name was inspired by their mission to combat the stigma surrounding HIV-positive diagnoses and to use art as a tool for visibility and strength among marginalized communities.“I decided I wasn't going to let things that happened to me define how I saw the world. I wanted to show people who looked like me and lived like me that they could gain a sense of power. And if they didn't know how to do it for themselves, I could show them that it could be done.”I.K.P. also explores the intersection of rap, pop culture, and the evolving LGBTQIA+ experience, acknowledging both the progress and the challenges that remain. They reference artists like Kevin Abstract, Tyler The Creator, Lil Nas X, Young M.A, Steve Lacy, and Syd, trailblazers who continue to push the conversation forward.“It's about self-actualization. Whether you're Black, gay, and/or queer, you're often kept out of certain rooms and conversations. I want to show people that you can always take control and be free.”For I.K.P., rap is a ritual, a reflection of joy, pain, and transformation.“I want to continue to speak for those who feel like they don't have a voice or that their voice is being suppressed. Hip-Hop has always been a tool of progression and evolution, and I just want to continue that tradition,” they said.Their fanbase, affectionately known as #PozFriendlies, can expect a wave of new releases following the success of their fourth full-length project 11:11 | eleven eleven released in 2021. I.K.P. is also expanding their BLOCK SPINNINseries on TikTok and Instagram, a Stereogum-inspired chronicle exploring the history of Billboard Hot 100 hits.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
Le mix de DJs From Mars dans 103 Klubb le 18 Octobre 2025 de 21H à 22H Tracklist: Botteghi & Funk D - Anymore *** Krs-one vs. Missy Elliott vs. Morten & Artbat - Get Ur Freak On Sound Of Da Police Culture (DJs From Mars Bootleg) *** Hardwell - Retrograde 2025 *** Abel The Kid & Brian Cross - Tremendo Lio *** David Guetta & Teddy Swims & Tones & I - Gone Gone Gone *** Don Diablo feat. ROWN - No Signal *** MORTEN & Luo Tianyi & Clstr 56 & Terry Zhong - High *** Stadiumx - Rip Off *** Oliver Heldens - Open Your Heart *** Lucas Verse & LV - Pleasure *** Clean Bandit & Zara Larsson vs. Mattn & Djs From Mars & Treetalk - Symphony vs. Sweet Escape (DJs From Mars Bootleg) *** Corey James & MorganJ & Tyoz - Jungle *** BLOND:ISH & Zeeba - Different Way (ARTBAT Remix) *** Gabry Ponte & Erika - I Dont Know *** Djs From Mars & Switch Disco x Veracocha - Carte Blanche (Club Edit) *** Hardwell feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Echo (Domeno Remix) *** Avicii vs. KDH & ALAN SHIRAHAMA & SUNGYOO - I Could Be The One vs. Insane (Barac Edit) *** Cat Dealers - F.R.E.A.K.Y *** HI-LO vs. Charlie xcx - Apple Reese (DJs From Mars Mashup) *** Tiësto - RVN *** ILLENIUM & ALOK - To The Moon *** Anyma & Chris Avantgarde & & Vetements - Dogs & Vetements SS26 Show *** David Guetta & Audio Bullys & DJs From Mars - Things I Haven't Told You (Club Mix) *** Vluarr & Merow - Anyway *** Quintino - Warehouse *** Argy & John Cala - BOOM *** Mazay & Barmuda feat. Barmuda - Push *** Claptone & Raphaella - Phantasy
Bestselling author and former Disney star Alyson Stoner joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to redefine kindness in a broken system. The mental health advocate unpacks their transformative new memoir Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything and breaks down how kindness can heal the world. This kindness podcast episode covers: Why kind acts alone won't cut it (and what will). What it really takes to unlearn perfectionism and embrace your authentic self. How writing can be an act of self care. Rob's grandma and much more. Tune in for an empowering pick me up! ALYSON STONER is a multi-disciplinary entertainer, author, and founder/CEO of Movement Genius, a mental health company offering therapist-led content to improve well-being. Known for their award-winning Dear Hollywood podcast advocating for child protection in media, Stoner has also contributed to initiatives with the UN, WHO, and leading universities. A former child star seen in Camp Rock, Step Up, Phineas & Ferb, and Missy Elliott's iconic videos, they now focus on impact-driven projects like Artist Wellbeing Essentials. Thank you to Kindness is Free for being this season's Riverside sponsor. KIF empowers the next generation of youth by instilling the values of respect, equality and compassion for others. Follow Alyson @alysonstoner Let's be friends! @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KJoin Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect for an in-depth segment on the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, held Oct. 15 at Brooklyn Navy Yard, NYC. Streamed on Amazon Prime and social platforms, it featured Karol G, TWICE, Madison Beer, and Missy Elliott, who also modeled iconic Angel Wings. Karol G dazzled in a $7M Jacob & Co. jewelry set and red lace catsuit. The runway showcased Adriana Lima, Gigi Hadid, Angel Reese, and more. Explore the show's modern reboot, blending music, fashion, and inclusivity, with insights into Karol G's Netflix doc and album Tropicoqueta. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this week's episode, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international fashion reporter Zofia Zwieglinska unpack the week's biggest fashion headlines. They start with the 2025 Victoria's Secret Show, which returned to New York with a more inclusive casting lineup that featured WNBA star Angel Reese, plus-size and trans models, and a visibly pregnant Jasmine Tookes. With performances from Missy Elliott and Karol G, the show aimed to balance its signature spectacle with a renewed focus on diversity and empowerment. Danny and Zofia debate whether this marks a genuine evolution for the lingerie giant or a one-and-done activation to win back cultural relevance. The pair then discusses Gucci's €119 million fine from E.U. regulators for restricting retailers' ability to set prices, part of a larger €157 million antitrust ruling also affecting Chloé and Loewe. The case highlights how luxury brands' tight control over distribution is clashing with European competition law, a precedent that could loosen pricing control across the sector. They also cover Armani's leadership transition following Giorgio Armani's passing last month, with longtime executive Giuseppe Marsocci stepping in as CEO and partner Pantaleo Dell'Orco taking over as chairman. The succession marks a historic moment for what was one of fashion's last founder-led houses as it considers a partial sale to outside investors. In the second half of the episode (22:00), editor-in-chief Jill Manoff speaks with Ty Haney, founder of Outdoor Voices, about her much-anticipated return to the brand, which she calls its “chapter two.” Haney explains how her equestrian and hiking capsules reflect a return to OV's joyful, recreation-first roots, and how her tech startup, TYB, is powering a new community-driven brand loyalty model. She shares brand lessons from the DTC era, the reasons she's leaning into bolder design and color, and her plans to connect her three ventures — Outdoor Voices, TYB and the energy drink brand Joggy — to create a lifestyle ecosystem built on movement and optimism.
Inside the Victoria's Secret fashion show with A-list celebs like Angel Reese, Karol G and Missy Elliott. Plus, pitch and Pair is a new dating event where friends can sell the crowd on their single friend using a PowerPoint presentation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the Two Queens, Two Crowns season finale!We're wrapping up the season by reading your comments on the “Life of a Showgirl” episode—talking Taylor Swift's album discourse, the lightning bolt necklace drama, and the fine line between critique and conspiracy.Then it's a full Black News roundup: Tyra Banks's hot ice cream empire (yes, really), the Kehlani “Folded” challenge taking all the way over, and Rolling Stone's top 250 songs of the 21st century (Missy Elliott at #1—we salute you!).Stay tuned for bonus episodes while we recharge for Season 4!Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes:https://patreon.com/2Queens2CrownsJoin the conversation:TikTok -@2queens2crowns,@iam_kjmiller, @leta_bitchknowYouTube -2 Queens 2 CrownsIG:@kjmiller, @letabknow References:@justwaynecreative's post about Taylor's album being racially coded:https://www.tiktok.com/@justwaynecreative/video/7560093884991212855Kylie's new song:https://www.eonline.com/news/1423784/kylie-jenners-music-debut-fourth-strike-with-terror-jrCharlie XCX on SNL:https://people.com/charli-xcx-crashes-role-model-saturday-night-live-performance-change-11828701Tyra Banks' Hot Ice Cream:https://www.dailydot.com/entertainment/tyra-banks-hot-ice-cream/Kehlani's Folded:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFMYx1TibeQSome of the Folded Remixes:https://www.vibe.com/lists/kehlani-folded-challenge-best-of-brandy-toni-braxton/Rolling Stone's 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-songs-of-the-21st-century-1235410452/
With a grassroots campaign against Spotify getting global attention, Annie and Nick ask if the platform faces any real existential threat – or is its grip on the market unbreakable?Elsewhere, Drake's lawsuit against Universal has been dismissed, Missy Elliot's “Get Ur Freak On” has been declared the best song of the 21st century so far and FKA Twigs wants to help more women work in music. Plus, breaking news: Patti Smith is good, going out keeps you feeling young, and Crazy Frog sounds better with food.SONGS Patti Smith – GloriaKendrick Lamar – Not Like UsMissy Elliott – Get Ur Freak OnFrank Ocean - Thinkin Bout YouBritney Spears - ToxicRadiohead - IdiotequeKendrick Lamar - AlrightRobyn - Dancing on My OwnTaylor Swift - All Too WellThe White Stripes - Seven Nation ArmyBeyoncé feat. Jay Z - Crazy in LoveYeah Yeah Yeahs – MapsRAYE – Where the Hell Is My Husband?The Smiths – Heaven Knows I'm Miserable NowAxel F – Crazy FrogALBUMSChronixx – Exile
YouTube took a nap, Netflix dropped the hottest animation of the year, and Google reminded us why you never trust the cloud.Meanwhile, pop stars out here breaking the internet (literally), Missy Elliott resurrected the Victoria's Secret runway, and nostalgia got a facelift with Bratz x Clueless.Welcome to 2025 — the timeline where Wi-Fi collapses but vibes never die. ⚡ Coverage: Global YouTube outage, Netflix domination, tech fragility, music fire, and Gen Z nostalgia loops.
Rolling Stone named Missy Elliott’s 2001 anthem “Get Ur Freak On” the top song of the 21st century, praising its genre-blending sound, daring production, and lasting cultural impact. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show kicked off with celebration and controversy: Rolling Stone named Missy Elliott’s 2001 anthem “Get Ur Freak On” the top song of the 21st century, praising its genre-blending sound, daring production, and lasting cultural impact. Later, Alexis Ohanian confronted Stephen A. Smith over comments Smith made about Serena Williams during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl set—calling out Smith for overstepping by giving marriage advice when he’s never walked that path himself. And in a powerful close, civil rights attorney Ben Crump took aim at the Jacksonville Police Department, highlighting systemic issues in law enforcement and calling for accountability and change in communities too often ignored. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pop fans, this month marks 25 years of "Hot" - the Spicy debut solo album by the bold and beautifully brazen Mel B! Not only was Our Scary Spice the first Spice Girl to go solo - hello, No.1 smash 'I Want You Back' feat. Missy Elliott - but she also made so many big moves in television and music in this monumental era in the midst of the Spice Girls' biggest world tour and transition into a new R&B-flavoured sound with "Forever". Strap in because this episode takes you on a rollercoaster ride of pop culture from 1998 to 2001 in the world of Mel B (or Mel G!), through the whirlwind marriage and divorce, changes in Spice World, and motherhood. From Missy Elliott and Timbaland co-signs to "Austin Powers" soundtrack moments; Melanie B's building blocks of solo stardom as a British R&B artiste had a ton of promise. The "Hot" album also features Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson), Dru Hill, Sisqo, Teddy Riley (Michael Jackson) and "Glitter" hunk Max Beesley. We revisit the singles 'I Want You Back', 'Word Up', 'Tell Me', 'Feels So Good' and 'Lullaby', along with the music videos, live performances, promo and shenanigans along the way. This is Pop History 101.If you're wanting more Solo Spice action - check out our episodes celebrating Geri Halliwell's "Schizophonic", Victoria Beckham's debut solo album and Emma's "Free Me" album. Stay tuned for more Spice action on the podcast!Follow Right Back At Ya!https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/https://twitter.com/rightbackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/rightbackpodFollow Joelhttps://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/https://twitter.com/DR_JoelBFollow Davidhttps://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/https://twitter.com/lovelimmyEmail us rightbackpod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode we break down Josh Hammer debunking Candace Owens' Charlie Kirk conspiracy with receipts and timeline context; Katie Porter's bizarre behavior resurfacing in new clips and old court docs; and New York AG Letitia James facing headlines over estimated legal fees. Plus: Philadelphia Cream Cheese launches its first frozen cheesecake in 150 years and a new cinnamon cream cheese frosting; Rolling Stone crowns Missy Elliott's “Get Ur Freak On” as the greatest song of the century (so far); and we get nerdy about the origin of the word “podcast,” coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley by blending iPod and broadcast. #CandaceOwens #KatiePorter #LetitiaJamesDonate to the Star Legacy Foundation in the name of Diana Hope - https://secure.qgiv.com/event/letsnotbestillnewyork-2025/Get more AoA and become a member to get exclusive access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfx0OFE-uMTmJXGPpP7elQ/joinGet Erin C's book here: https://amzn.to/3ITDoO7Get Merch here - https://bit.ly/AnthonyMerchSubscribe to the Anthony On Air Podcast here:Facebook - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirFBYouTube - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirYTApple Podcast - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirAppleSpotify - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirSpotTwitter - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirTwitterInstagram - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirInstaTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@anthonyonairpodDiscord - https://discord.gg/78V469aV22Get more at https://www.AnthonyOnAir.com
Dave Hughes joins the studio for Quick Draw, still recovering from his brutal Legends AFL injury where he broke ribs and punctured a lung. Absolute madman, he powers through the game, cracking jokes and showing off his competitive streak despite still being in recovery mode. Rolling Stone dropped their 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century, featuring Frank Ocean, Britney, Radiohead, Kendrick, Robyn, Taylor Swift, The White Stripes, Beyoncé, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Missy Elliott taking the top spot. In political chaos, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller froze mid-sentence during a CNN interview, leaving the anchor completely baffled. In the Glossys: Jason Kelce gets roasted by Travis in a Taylor Swift lyric debate, Billie Eilish launches her custom UNO cards, Dolly Parton reassures fans she’s fine, Bruno Mars celebrates his birthday with a cheeky old-man edit, Leonardo DiCaprio gushes about meeting Stevie Wonder, and Joy Behar auctions off her clip-on earrings at 83.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rolling Stone just named "Get Ur Freak On" the greatest song of the 21st century so far — and Missy Elliott herself joins host Brian Hiatt to talk about its creation and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with New Orleans artist 3D Na'Tee for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation she discussed recently selling her homes to travel in a van, living a minimalist lifestyle now, uplifting others by focusing on herself, her upbringing in New Orleans, explains how she got into selling drugs, starting to make music as an escape, her favorite part of being from New Orleans, being publicly embraced by KLC, how she feels about being left off top rap lists, her relationship with DJ Kayslay, the importance of being direct to consumer & having her own website, her own newsletter, her experience working with Timbaland & Missy Elliott, shooting & directing her own music videos, her Monday morning exercise freestyle series, her show Gas Or Trash, how she balances consciousness & sexuality, her first film ‘Uptown Butterfly', her latest single “Groovy”, making over $100k on OF by selling real estate advice, the pros & cons to living in a mobile home, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Word on Pop Culture shares part 3 of its 100 Best Songs Since 2000 list featuring No. 80 - 71 and songs by Missy Elliott, Kelly Clarkson & Justin Bieber.
Alyson Stoner is one of the most recognizable former child actors of the mid-2000s. They got their big break starring as “the little white girl” in the music video for Missy Elliott's “Work It,” before eventually appearing in successful film franchises like “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Camp Rock.” But in their new memoir, "Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything," Alyson exposes the dark realities of child stardom, from working 80 hours a week at age eight, to learning how to distinguish fan mail from kidnapping plots, to eating disorders. They join Tom Power to talk about rebuilding their life.Fill out our listener survey here. We appreciate your input!
Jamie Kennedy's return to Undressed is like a double shot of espresso—smooth, bold, and a little wild. In this second part of our 100th episode, Jamie opens up about love, money, and the kind of bag that can make a grown man tear up. He paints a cinematic picture of gifting his “Audrey Hepburn” of a girlfriend a $4,000 Louis Vuitton from the Beverly Center—the shriek, the joy, the protective hook for the bag in her car—and then confesses he's eyeing a Birkin next (“thirty grand, chumps!”). It's the kind of moment that makes you laugh while tugging at your heart, especially as he reveals she didn't grow up with nice things and now cherishes every detail. From there, the convo swings from the surreal (Jamie's jaw dropping at a military parade featuring Kim Jong-un, Xi Jinping, and Putin) to the hilarious (banter about whether “the gays” would make jail “pretty” and Martha Stewart's jail doilies) to pure Hollywood gossip—like the shocker that Sabrina Carpenter's aunt is actually Bart Simpson (Nancy Cartwright!) and the low-key fortune Jennifer Tilly made off The Simpsons. But the real pulse of this episode beats in Jamie's vulnerability. He opens up about losing both parents, downsizing his life pre-COVID, Alyssa moving in, their pandemic ping-pong and naked sunbathing, and his current crossroads: rebuying his old Los Feliz home or starting fresh in Beverly Hills, Vegas, or even New Orleans. It's a midlife-meets-career confession that feels both raw and refreshingly unfiltered. Then comes the mystical twist. During his live coffee reading, a heart literally forms at the bottom of his cup—Pol' and Patrik see it too—and the energy in the studio shifts. The reading nudges Jamie toward love, partnership, and maybe even fatherhood (“Alyssa would be such a good mom”), as he wrestles with whether to finally “put a ring on it.” It's intimate, disarming, and strangely prophetic. Of course, the episode isn't all tears. Jamie dives headfirst into Runway Rundown, roasting and raving over Sophie Turner's sultry “I'm single” lace look, Chloe Sevigny's “Halloween Horror Nights” couture disaster, Austin Butler's 1975 porn-leather misstep, and even his own past fashion crimes (a black mesh headbanded ensemble he swears was for Kicking It Old School, but the hosts say screams “Motherlode at 3 a.m.”). The mix of self-deprecation and bold honesty is pure Jamie. By the end, you've laughed at Missy Elliott booting him out of a Phantom, gasped at the Seminole Hard Rock “death suite” he unknowingly slept in, and leaned forward as he weighs buying Raven-Symoné's Porsche. It's the ultimate Jamie Kennedy blend—Hollywood chaos, heartfelt confessions, and a coffee reading that feels like a cosmic mic drop. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
No Broke Girls (Missy Elliot Style Mix) by NAW-T-BOY
Rene McLean is a culture-first music executive and entrepreneur whose career has redefined how artists, brands, and culture intersect. From helping break Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, and Eminem through street-level promotion, to founding the Mixshow Power Summit, to co-founding Influence Media Partners and building SLANG, Rene has consistently been ahead of the curve in artist development, catalog investment, and brand partnerships. Today, he works with icons like Future, DJ Khaled, and Will Smith, while empowering a new generation of creators through innovative artist-led strategies.In this episode, Rene shares how artists can thrive in today's hyper-competitive music landscape by building authentic communities, finding the right partners, and embracing creative entrepreneurship.Key Takeaways:How indie artists can build their audience and identity before seeking major label deals.Why consistency, creativity, and community are the real drivers of sustainable success.The role of strategic partnerships and rights management in building both legacy and future value.---→ Learn more about Rene and his work at influencemediapartners.com.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
Tror du på stjernerne og kunne du godt bruge at få tydet din fremtid eller trænger du blot til et godt grin? Så er du landet det rigtige sted. I dagens afsnit kan du nemlig høre ugens torsdags-horoskoper. Har du en bedrift, du er stolt af, som du ikke har fået anerkendelse for, så frygt ej. I dag deler Mai-Britt nemlig ud af rosende ord. Caroline tester, om den der Missy Elliott ting er rigtig og Dennis har fået en mystisk mail.Kunne du også godt tænke dig at høre hvilken? Så lad os lyttes ved!
Lady Wray is here, on the eve of releasing her new album Cover Girl (Big Crown Records), to talk about her ongoing journey to find herself, and how friends, family, and producer Leon Michels, helped her bring this soulful and deeply personal music into sharper focus. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!
September 19, 2025; 6pm: President Trump is using his government power against comics, critics and reporters. MSNBC's Ari Melber, a First Amendment attorney, breaks down Trump's censorship. Plus, music producer Timbaland joins Melber for an extended interview about his iconic collaborations with Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z and Missy Elliott, his experimentation with AI in music, and lessons he has learned across his wide ranging career. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Interview Date: January 5th, 2025Episode Summary:Larke Hasstedt, a talented dancer who transitioned from classical ballet to the commercial dance world. Larke, who was born into a dance family, began her training at a young age and eventually joined prestigious ballet companies like Pacific Northwest Ballet and Oregon Ballet Theater. However, her journey took a pivotal turn when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in commercial dance.Larke shares her story of moving to LA with nothing but a dream and a self-imposed deadline to make it work. Through persistence and dedication, she landed an agent and went on to work with major artists like Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Usher, and more. Larke talks about the challenges of transitioning from ballet to commercial styles like hip hop and heels and offers insights into how dancers can make a similar shift in their own careers.She also shares advice on the importance of versatility, mental resilience, and hard work in the dance industry. Larke's teaching style, which blends her classical ballet background with commercial dance techniques, has gained recognition for creating beautiful lines and fluid movement. This episode is filled with valuable lessons on adapting to different dance styles, developing your unique career, and staying dedicated to your craft.Tune in to learn more about Larke's journey and the lessons she's learned along the way.Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Larke's dance background(5:00) Growing up in a dance family and early ballet training(10:00) Joining prestigious ballet companies like Pacific Northwest Ballet and Oregon Ballet Theater(15:30) The pivotal moment: transitioning from ballet to commercial dance(22:00) Moving to Los Angeles with a dream and a year to make it work(28:00) Securing an agent and booking jobs with top artists like Beyoncé, Britney Spears, and Usher(35:30) Adjusting ballet technique to fit commercial dance styles like hip hop and heels(42:00) Challenges faced and lessons learned in the commercial dance world(47:30) The importance of versatility and mental resilience in building a dance career(53:00) Creating a signature teaching style blending classical ballet and commercial dance(59:00) Advice for dancers looking to make a similar transition into commercial dance(1:05:00) How to balance ballet and commercial dance and maintain growth in both area(1:12:00) Larke's experience teaching and the evolution of her heels class(1:18:00) Reflecting on the different worlds of ballet and commercial dance(1:23:00) Larke's favorite career highlights and unforgettable moments (Super Bowl, Coachella)(1:30:00) Advice for aspiring dancers: believing in yourself and staying focused(1:36:42) Closing thoughts and inspiration from LarkeBiography:Larke Hasstedt started her dance training out very early, as both of her parents were professional ballet dancers. She trained with Pacific Northwest Ballet,San Francisco Ballet,Boston Ballet,and eventually joined Oregon Ballet Theater when she was only 17 years old.She did 8 seasons with them before leaving for Los Angeles.Once moving to LA, she had a dance career of over 20 years dancing for such artists as Beyonce, Chris Brown, Usher, Britney Spears, Jlo, Ariana Grande, Missy Elliot, Ciara, Miley Cyrus, Neyo,Cardi B, Snoop, Pitbull, Nicki Minaj, Christina Aguilera,Tinashe, Pharell, Rihanna and many more. She has been on shows such as The Voice,Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel, America's Got Talent and performed at The VMAS, American Music Awards,The Superbowl, Coachella, Bet Awards, Billboard Awards, Latin Grammys, Dick Clark's Rockin NYE and the Grammys.Currently she is teaching and sharing everything she has learned from the Ballet world to the industry with the next generation.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/alottalarkehttps://www.facebook.com/larke.hasstedt
This week kicks off with a moment of acknowledgment for the recent school shooting, reflecting on how communities process recurring tragedies, whether the U.S. is becoming desensitized, and how media should handle coverage. Shan then takes listeners down memory lane with the upcoming Degrassi documentary, revisiting its legacy as a groundbreaking teen drama and sparking debate about whether today's shows tackle issues as authentically. The conversation continues with a look at the new Hurricane Katrina documentary, unpacking systemic racism, disaster response, and whether retelling these stories heals or exploits trauma. Music takes center stage with DJ Khaled's comeback singles: “You Remind Me” featuring dancehall icons, and “Brother” with Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy. The hosts debate which lane Khaled thrives in, the risks of sampling classics, and whether his new album can live up to the hype. Rome dives into Young Thug's snitching rumors amid his ongoing RICO trial, questioning what “snitching” even means in 2025 and whether fans are too invested in rappers' legal drama. Jab follows with news of Funk Flex's syndicated radio show ending, sparking discussion on radio's fading role in hip-hop compared to streaming. From there, the crew gets nostalgic with lyrics we sang as kids without knowing the meaning, before reviewing the Magic City documentary, weighing its balance of legacy vs. present-day culture, and debating hip-hop's ties to strip club culture. Other highlights include SeaWorld's controversial hip-hop rebrand, a quick spotlight on One MusicFest in Atlanta, and sports updates: Travis Hunter's new baby and the gold-digger discourse, plus Shilo Sanders' NFL rumors and what it means for the Sanders dynasty. The episode closes with a passionate debate on whether Aaliyah deserves the MTV Video Vanguard Award, weighing her timeless influence against icons like Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.
The transgressive trailblazer celebrates 25 years since The Teaches of Peaches. A boundary-blurring blend of electroclash, sex-positive feminist themes, and fun. It would become a defining album of the early noughties, and kick off a career that made our heads spin time and time again.Peaches has been pushing the boundaries and conversations around gender and sexuality since the beginning, and she's someone I always relish sitting down with.So I've dug into my Take 5 archives this week to a chat I had with Peaches back in 2018 when I invited her to Take 5 with songs that bite. And oh boy, did she deliver.Peaches' song choices:PJ Harvey - '50ft Queenie [4-Track Demo Version]'Rough Trade - 'High School Confidential'DAF - 'Der Mussolini'Missy Elliott - 'Get Ur Freak On'Diamanda Galás - 'My Love Will Never Die'00:00 Introduction to Peaches and Her Impact00:50 Peaches' Musical Inspirations and Influences like AC/DC04:39 Exploring PJ Harvey's Influence05:06 SONG 1: PJ Harvey - '50ft Queenie [4-Track Demo Version]'07:59 SONG 2: Rough Trade - 'High School Confidential'08:02 Rough Trade and Carol Pope's Legacy13:36 Peaches' Role in Queer Culture and Feminism14:21 Influencing artists like Janelle Monáe17:31 SONG 3: DAF - 'Der Mussolini'18:13 The Power of Minimalist Punk19:32 Peaches' Unique Stage Presence20:51 SONG 4: Missy Elliott - 'Get Ur Freak On'22:33 The Evolution of Peaches' Art23:28 SONG 5: Diamanda Galás - 'My Love Will Never Die'25:15 Upcoming Take Five Episodes and Conclusion
On this week's episode of The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine welcome the incomparable mixing maestro and sonic savant, Marcella Araica. From her early days as an intern, making them fly fruit baskets for the vibe, to working with heavy hitters like Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Britney Spears, and Usher, Marcella shares her incredible journey in the music industry. She also opens up about the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field and how a pivotal moment with a major female artist shaped her career. Get ready for an inspiring conversation filled with insider stories and valuable insights into the world of sound engineering. Marcella Araica is Now on The R&B Money Podcast! Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we discuss the legacy, and impact, of Hurricane Katrina 20 years later. We also discuss if fans truly care about their favorite artist legal troubles. Hip-hop facts include facts about Nelson Mandela, The Notorious B.I.G., and Missy Elliott. Fresh’s Unpopular Opinion is the argument that Bust A Move by Young MC is […] The post Remembering Hurricane Katrina appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Alyson Stoner is the founder and CEO of Movement Genius, a mental health platform designed to support child performers. Stoner started their career as a child star, acting in hundreds of projects as an actor, singer, and dancer. They got their big break as a dancer in Missy Elliot's “Work It” music video and went on to star in Disney Channel's Camp Rock, Cheaper by the Dozen, the Step Up movies, and many others. At age 17, after a decade of nonstop work and growing up in the spotlight, Stoner stepped away from performing to take care of their mental health. In rehab, they questioned whether they would have chosen to be an actor after realizing how much it affected their well-being—and wondered what their life would have been like if they had felt more supported as a kid in the entertainment industry. After realizing that their true passion was psychology, Alyson left Hollywood behind to study it. After gaining multiple certifications in the field, they founded Movement Genius with the goal of making mental health support more accessible and affordable online. They also created the Artist Wellbeing Essentials—a digital tool kit designed to support children performers. Today, Stoner is a fearless advocate for mental health, whether it's on their podcast, Dear Hollywood, or in their new memoir, Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything.Order the book here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vivian sits down with Alyson Stoner, the multi-talented performer and advocate, to uncover the shocking financial realities behind childhood stardom. From dancing backup for Missy Elliott at age 5 to starring in Disney Channel Original Movies, Alyson's journey reveals the complex money management challenges that child actors face—and the strategic decisions required to build lasting wealth beyond fleeting fame. Whether you're curious about the entertainment industry's financial structure, interested in career reinvention strategies, or want to understand how former child stars navigate wealth building as adults, this episode offers eye-opening insights into surviving and thriving after early fame in Hollywood. Check out Alyson's book Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything: A Memoir, OUT NOW! Keep up with Alyson on Instagram! Follow the podcast on Instagram and TikTok! Got a financial question you want answered in a future episode? Email us at podcast@yourrichbff.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea is joined by comedian and author ("Cry For Me, Argentina") Tamara Yajia to break down “Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything,” the memoir by actor, dancer, and former child star Alyson Stoner. They deep dive into Alyson's candid stories of surviving the entertainment industry, from their breakout in Missy Elliott's music videos to their roles on Disney Channel and in the “Cheaper by the Dozen” films. They also discuss the mental health minefield that affected their peers, including “Camp Rock” co-star Demi Lovato. Plus: Alyson's path to self-acceptance and why Ellen DeGeneres just couldn't read the room. A content warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including disordered eating, suicidal ideation, sexual violence, domestic violence, and child abuse. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Show Notes: Alyson Stoner talks new memoir, 'Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything' (Good Morning America) Alyson Stoner Returns After 17 Years (The Ellen Show) "Work It" by Missy Elliott (VIDEO) “Gossip Folks” by Missy Elliott (VIDEO) "I'm Really Hot" by Missy Elliott (VIDEO) Jennette McCurdy Memoir Episode Drew Barrymore Memoir Episode Mara Wilson Memoir Episode Brooke Shields Memoir Episode Where to find our guest Tamara Yajia: Order Tamara's Book "Cry For Me, Argentina" Instagram *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Thrive Causemetics - Get 20% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/glamorous Everyplate - Get a special offer of only $1.99 a meal at everyplate.com/podcast and use code GLAMOROUS199 Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices