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Barry, Abigail, and special guest Dinos Korominas discuss Dinos' Jukebox submission, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, and sample Failsafe, Banana Split Fusion, Luminous, and Matterhorn from Woven Water Brewing Company in Tampa, Florida. Dinos recommended the music video for Lemme Freak. Molly features Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco. Listen to our recent Panic! At the Disco album review, A Crowler You Can't Pour Out (Panic at The Disco & Disco Witch)! Barry loves the music video for this song! Bruh… reminded Abigail of Live at Union Square, November 1986 - Live by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Listen to our review of that album, Jukebox: He's the Drinker, We're the Talkers (DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and Evil Genius Beer Company). Abigail first saw Hannibal Buress' comedy on @midnight, a comedy panel game show that focused on the Internet's reactions to current events. Barry correctly recalled that a viral joke from one of Buress' comedy sets started the chain of events that eventually led to Bill Cosby's downfall. Read more about that story and listen to Buress' reaction to the events. Watch the music video for $ave Dat Money (feat. Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan). Watch along with us the two TikToks featuring Pillow Talking (feat. Brain). Also, watch the music video! Up next… The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan Dinos also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Empire by Queensrÿche, submitted by Aaron the Farmer. This episode is scheduled to drop on October 4, 2024. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
Barry and Abigail discuss Drag by k.d. lang and sample Theoretical Jam, Maduro Brown Ale, and Fancy Papers™ from Cigar City Brewing in Tampa, Florida. Listen to the original versions of the songs that k.d. lang covered on this album! Barry compared the ominous-sounding outro of Don't Smoke In Bed to Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey. We played a bit of The Hollies' version (in Barry's eyes, the definitive version) of The Air That I Breathe. We discussed in depth the lyrics of Steve Miller Band's The Joker, eventually going on a tangent that led to Clap For the Wolfman by The Guess Who and The Letter by The Medallions. Abigail compared k.d. lang's vocal performance in Your Smoke Screen to Shana Cleveland's performance on Manzanita. Barry compared the song to Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd. Congratulations to Jeff “Jafo” Shettler! At time of episode release, his bonus episode, Bonus: Pink Floyd Leftovers (Pink Floyd and brewLAB Leftovers) is our most listened-to episode of all time. We discussed the incredible backstory of Till the Heart Caves In, which is a “cover” of a Roy Orbison song that was never recorded. lang and Orbison had a previous connection as lang performed in Roy Orbison & Friends - A Black and White Night in 1988. Read more about the special! We believe that Jane Siberry wrote Hain't It Funny specifically for k.d. lang. On Siberry's album, “Hain't It Funny” is preceded by k.d. lang, a series of recorded voicemails between Siberry and lang. Up next… Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Dinos Korominas Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
In this BFE (beer-free episode), Barry, Abigail, and special guest Ian Rees (previously interviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod) discuss Ian's Virtual Jukebox submission, Diorama by Silverchair. Barry continually references Silverchair's debut album Frogstomp (not also known as Frogstamp). Abigail and Barry both compared the oeuvre of this album to that of Astoria by Marianas Trench, discussed on Cascadia (Marianas Trench and Cascade Brewing), and Electro-Shock Blues by Eels, discussed on Owlectro-Shock Brews [Eels and Dangerous Minds Brewing Co.). Silverchair worked with composer Van Dyke Parks on this album. In a twist we could not have predicted, we discovered some relevant information about Parks after recording that did not come up in our conversation. Per Wikipedia, Parks wrote “‘City of Lights,' ‘It's a “B” Movie,' ‘Cutting Edge,' and ‘Worthless,' all of which were used in the film The Brave Little Toaster, directed by Jerry Rees.[citation needed].” Well, we'll be the confirmatory citation - Jerry Rees is Ian's dad! However, during the episode, we did discuss Parks' work with The Beach Boys on their unfinished album Smile and his musically eclectic album Song Cycle. Did you catch Barry's weekly Coriolis force joke? Barry compared the guitar sound in Angie by The Rolling Stones to that in World Upon Your Shoulders. Abigail pointed out that had this not been a BFE, Green Bench would have been the perfect brewery to pair with Silverchair. We discussed the trend of including a hidden track after a long silence on a CD (in reference to “Outro,” the hidden track after After All These Years). We referenced I Have Seen the Rain (feat. James T. Moore) by P!nk, Her Majesty by The Beatles, and Mercy, Sweet Moan by The Black Crowes as comparative examples. Reddit has also discussed this issue at length. Wikipedia maintains a list of albums containing a hidden track. After minimal research, we believe the mysterious album Ian referenced with multiple silent tracks was Sleepify by Vulfpeck. We once again plugged Matty C's multimedia project What Am I Making. We closed by playing Ian's new single, Say Goodbye. Watch the trippy music video! Say Goodbye is available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon. Ian has an abundance of music available on Spotify and YouTube. We especially recommend Panic Induced Love (the album we reviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod), his Building A Song Series, and his Bo Burnham-inspired video “Why Do I Eat So Much Cheese?”. Up next… A Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At the Disco Ian also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, submitted by Dinos Korominas. This episode is scheduled to drop on July 12, 2024. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Dave Burd (Dave, Penith, Professional Rapper) is a rapper and actor. Dave joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how he has no sense of direction without GPS, why he thought it was important to share his medical condition with the world, and the comedians he idolized growing up. Dave and Dax talk about how much pressure there is to go to college to achieve success, how he was exposed to content creation, and how much they value the opinions of their peers. Dave explains how he balances making music and a television show, what a hype man is, and how giving love can be as rewarding as receiving it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave Burd (Dave, Penith, Professional Rapper) is a rapper and actor. Dave joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how he has no sense of direction without GPS, why he thought it was important to share his medical condition with the world, and the comedians he idolized growing up. Dave and Dax talk about how much pressure there is to go to college to achieve success, how he was exposed to content creation, and how much they value the opinions of their peers. Dave explains how he balances making music and a television show, what a hype man is, and how giving love can be as rewarding as receiving it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fitzy & Wippa have had their fair share of celebrity guests for Rap Up Of The Week and one of them was professional rapper Illy. Illy has faced off (and conquered) Fitzy in a rap battle before but this time Wippa's also stepping in to help out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Illy joined us for Rap Up Of The Week and this time around Fitzy brought in Wippa (questionable choice, we know) to help him defeat the professional rapper once and for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, the guys bring in the man behind the logo of our podcast. He's a Grand Rapids area comedian, show runner, and part of Demented Peach Productions. Follow Carl on Instagram. He has weekly comedy shows at River City Saloon. -------------------- Theme song and W.A.N.G theme created by Jair Driesenga. Follow him @brotherjair on Instagram, Facebook, Bandcamp, and Youtube. The logo for the pod was created by Grand Rapids area comedian Carl Sobel. Follow Brandon's comedy: TikTok/Twitter/Instagram: @brandonalberda Facebook: Brandon Alberda Comic Follow us on social media: Facebook: The Notes McGotes Podcast Instagram/Twitter: @NotesMcGotesPod Email: TheNotesMcGotesPodcast@gmail.com Our podcast is sponsored by: anchor.fm Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message
Back at it like wrapped plastic, Two Dudes, Brews and Reviews are here to talk about Lil Dicky's Professional Rapper. For Austin, this is a somewhat nostalgic trip down memory lane that hasn't aged well, and for Alex, it's a look back at terrible 2010's music trends. We had just gotten back from seeing Animal Collective in Cincinnati, so we're starting off a little drunk already, but we persevere as we go track-by-track on this album that's the length of a goddamned movie. We also see appearances from artists that we never thought we'd see on the podcast - Fetty Wap? T-Pain? That guy from Panic at the Disco (Brendan Urine???). Austin also gives an amazing speech about how nothing in life is free, which is the start of his future presidential run (hopefully). We had fun as always, so we hope that translates to all of you guys. Subscribe to the show ya shitheads - Alex has to feed his dog something other than socks.
Phone interviews, No Net Karaoke, Wall bangin' Weed Beer, illegal Civ, Mid 90's, Mark "Gator" Rogowski, gross "f" dolls and a whole lot of lil Dicky! These are just a few of the topics discussed when Rob is absent from an episode of Unhinged. Today's Music includes: Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky Freaky Friday by Lil Dicky Dear Slim by Tom Macdonald Generation Z pack by 2020 & the Pandemics and a special special version of Jerry was a racecar driver by Primus. Cheers...
In this session of Derapy, I talk about Lil Dicky's rap career after his debut album. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this session of Derapy, I discuss how I came to know Lil Dicky, and how I feel about his career up through his debut album: Professional Rapper. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 145 is here and we are back with the reviews! We start this week out with a little bit of baseball talk before Dan reviews Lil' Dicky's "Professional Rapper" and Taylor and co. review the new Mortal Kombat movie. This week Dr. Robert Talevski joins us in studio as we chat about our days all working together, Chris Weidman's tough break, Taylor insults Arby's which prompts a call to former cohost, Ralph, and so much more on episode 145 of You Watch, I Listen!
Before Lil Dicky dropped hits like Freaky Friday, Pillow Talking, Professional Rapper, Save Dat Money, and Ex-Boyfriend.Before he made it on the XXL Freshman class list in 2016.Before collaborating with the likes of Snoop Dog, Ty Dolla Sign, Fetty Wap, and Rich Homie Quan. Before using YouTube to build up a legion of fans who helped to fund the launch of his career via Kickstarter.
Finally! Our first episode! We've had many failed attempts but we're finally here! We hope you like it and we would appreciate your feedback for future episodes.
Deep dive into how Lil Dicky moved beyond music videos into Dave on FX and put music at the forefront to elevate the quality of the sitcom. We talk through Lil Dicky's journey from So Hard and Professional Rapper to Earth, Freaky Friday, and now Dave. We evaluate the music's success through focusing on the original and featured music, Jail Music Video, and Premiere and Finale Freestyles.Key LinksPremiere Freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seVlRiUw-UIFinale Freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sKWBJt5t3E&t=38sJail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcepQ6QTmgc Sway Freestyle (2019): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzgjglZqS3Y&t=209s This Slaps! Social MediaTwitter: @SlapsPodcastInstagram: @thisslapspodcastWebsite: www.thisslapspodcast.com
This week we review - Dave (Series 1 Episode 3)The series stars a fictionalized version of Lil Dicky, a suburban neurotic man in his late twenties who has convinced himself that he's destined to be one of the best rappers of all timeThe co-creator of the show Dave Burd (better known by his stage name Lil Dicky) is an American rapper and comedian.He came to prominence with the release of the music video of his song "Ex-Boyfriend" on April 25, 2013, which became popular with more than one million views on YouTube in 24 hours.He released his debut album, Professional Rapper, in July 2015. In 2018, his song "Freaky Friday", featuring Chris Brown, became a worldwide hit. He also gained attention for his 2019 music video "Earth", which featured many singers and actors including Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Kevin Hart, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth, Katy Perry, and Leonardo DiCaprio.Created by Dave Burd / Jeff SchafferProduced by Julie Waters / Kent ZbornakDirected by Michael CummingA Dirty Burd / Matthew 6:33 / SB Projects / Temple Hill / Heart Beat / Chicken Sticks Production for FXDave is available here: https://bbc.in/3eICHG4The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify, and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday https://pod.link/1419606027Follow on Social mediahttps://twitter.com/ComedySlabhttps://www.facebook.com/ComedySlab/~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InThank you to The Comedy Slab for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comSubscribe to our Patreon and Help us support Indie Creatorshttps://patreon.com/indiedropinTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~
Lil Dicky grew up upper middle class in the northern end of Philly. He attended the University of Richmond got his hands on his degree and then scored a cushy job as an account manager at an advertising agency. But bored of the 9-5 he dreamt of becoming an actor / comedian and first stumbled upon rap as a means to entertain. Eventually he realized that he was actually better than just a joke and fell in love with the art form. For two years he stockpiled songs and videos so he could build up a proper fan base, quit his job and become the worlds most respected self depricatingjewish rapper and to change the game.
Welcome back Fireside Faithfuls! It’s Saturday, so it’s time to talk about something other than the news, though this topic has circled the Comicshere for quite a while now. Everyone has given their opinion on Martin Scorsese’s thoughts on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and wether or not the word cinema should be in it. Since Marty wrote his New York Times op-ed, we figured it was our turn. Join Mendte, Mr. Maurer, and Features as they discuss how Marty sees the movie industry in this ever-growing, franchised world. Welcome to Fireside.
This week the dudes are joined by the homie Hee Haa, as they review the movie Lucky Number Slevin. In Dude WTF we hear about the 2019 dad of the year. The album this week is Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky. Also in music we dive into some more local artists. In trivia we see who knows the most about our U.S Presidents. Enjoy!
In this episode, we had two guests. My good friend "Arron Antonio" and Professional Rapper,Re:imagine Vocalist, DJ and Doctor "Chima Anya" We spoke about Performing, Hip hop and much more... Don't be afraid to COMMENT If you ''LIKE'' please ''Subscribe" HOST: -- Jamie Furey (James Furey Music) @jamesfureymusic Instagram: https://instagram.com/jamesfureymusic... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamesfureymu... GUESTS: -- Arron Antonio @2tall_sw4nk7ng Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2tall_sw4nk7ng/ -- Chima Anya @drchimaanya Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchimaanya/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AckKeCRmqs&feature=youtu.be
Strap on in #stoppies, because it's time for another hefty dose of White Nonsense(TM) and for this one we're bringing in the big guns. Local rapper and professional fuck abandoner Brandie Blaze joins us this week to take aim at Lil Dicky, perhaps one of the most overhyped and underhanded rapper we've ever discussed on this show. Lil Dicky's brand of aw-shucks faux-self-deprecation is the hallmark of this bloated 19-song flaccid handie of an album, whose culminating message seems to be white people can try on hip hop as a costume and make millions as a shortcut to a comedy career. Isn't that just fucking hilarious? But it's even more wild when Ms. Blaze pulls back the veneer and exposes Dicky for the fraudulent, privileged huckster he is. Plus hear all about the songs on Brandie Blaze's bangin' playlist as an added bonus for making it through this monstrosity with us. Trust me--you don't want to miss it! Check out Brandie Blaze's excellent music here: https://soundcloud.com/brandieblaze Produced by Heather Mack at Boston Free Radio studios in Somerville. Intro/outro music by Patrick Ahern.
On our latest episode we have LB (@Its_LB13) come through and talk to us about his recent project, Black Matter. We then dive into his growth as an artist and what changes he's gone through, as well as whats next for the young emcee. --- 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/high-codes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-codes/support
In episode 2 of World on a String, the boys discuss time-travel, Lil Dicky's 'Professional Rapper' and James Acaster's 'Repertoire'.You can listen to 'Professional Rapper' on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/album/5eLVoIPq7P3Bu29IVgD4x0You can find the IMDb page for 'Repertoire' here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7818686/
00:00 Kanye West Twitter Saga Part 2 ft. D. Respect 28:28 Lil Dicky "Professional Rapper" Patreon Requested Album Review 49:18 Janelle Monáe "Dirty Computer" Album Review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
00:00 Kanye West Twitter Saga Part 2 ft. D. Respect 28:28 Lil Dicky "Professional Rapper" Patreon Requested Album Review 49:18 Janelle Monáe "Dirty Computer" Album Review
Dicks. We’ve been called this plenty of times and mostly we try to not be Dicks. However, this week the topic is Dicks and it’s our excuse to fully embrace who we are. www.lead.deals SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “Maynard’s Dick” by Tool, “Ananconda” by Nicki Minaj, “Professional Rapper” by Lil Dicky, “Ham on the Bone” by GWAR, “The Dick of Death” by Pansy Divsion, “Make Me Feel” by Janelle Monae, “World in Harmony” by Adebisi Shank, “Down With the Sickness” by Richard Cheese
Fellow film buff & hip-hop head Ricardo Medina and I "rap" about the highly entertaining album from hip-hop artiste / comedian Lil' Dicky - "Professional Rapper", as well as share our thoughts on the unexpected feud between rappers (and "former" rhyming partners) Drake and Meek Mill. MATTHEW BAILEY ON SOCIAL MEDIA: legallyblack.wordpress.com www.patreon.com/legallyblack https://twitter.com/LegallyblackMJB
RJ and Tope rap Matt Damon, nice Jewish boys, airheads, friendly receptionist and knowing nothing about your friends
In this episode, Rick and Heather talk about Lights Out, a horror movie revolving around the dark, and Star Trek Beyond, the third movie in the rebooted cinematic universe. Plus, find out why you should check out Lil Dicky’s Professional Rapper and Bojack Horseman. Reviews: Lights Out - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786282/ Star Trek Beyond - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2660888/ Rainy Day Recommendations: Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky - https://smile.amazon.com/Professional-Rapper-Explicit-Lil-Dicky/dp/B00ZGL9VK8/ Bojack Horseman - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3398228/ Rick: https://twitter.com/WrathRainbows Heather: https://twitter.com/boyscrangl https://www.wrathandrainbows.com
This week we're joined by our good friend and music writer Jon Dekel. Upon his suggestion we take a look at Double Donkey Disc by the band Ozma and try to love Chinese Democracy by Guns N' Roses. Recommendations for the week are Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, I Am the Lion King by PAPA, and the artist Sean Paul Song credit $ave Dat Money feat. Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan by Lil Dicky And as always if you have any suggestions please email us at mailbag@loveitpod.com and follow us on twitter and instagram at @loveitpod
Hop in the driver's seat with Matt & Brendan as they hold court in the yard and get all up in your lobe space. All Eyez on Me might not be a good thing, unless you strive to be a Professional Rapper. Sparky saves lives but causes tears.