POPULARITY
Eric, Jeff, Styles, Sheek and Jadakiss got together in Yonkers to discuss the 2003 American dance film starring Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Romeo Miller, Joy Bryant, and David Moscow, with cameos by Kiss and Sheek! In addition to deep dives into character motivation, acting process and delivery on set, we talk throwback jerseys, #MeToo, Wikipedia disrespect, whether Honey is a good friend, advice from Lil Romeo, The Westchester County Fair and much, much more! Plus: Who Wants to be a Scrillionaire! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie and Kerrie discuss the upcoming movies on Hallmark, Lifetime and so much more! Hallmark and Lifetime: Dec 5 - Dance in the Snow - Hallmark Mystery - Erica Cerra, Mark Ghanime, Vanessa Burghardt, and Dorian GiodanoDec 6 - Private Princess Christmas - Hallmark - Ali Skovbye, Derek Klena and Erica Durance Dec 7 - Sugarplummed - Hallmark - Maggie Lawson and Janell ParrishDec 7 - A Very Merry Beauty Salon - Lifetime - Tia Mowry, Dec 8 - Leah's Perfect Gift - Hallmark - Emily Arlook, Evan Roderick and Barbara NivenDec 8 - How to Fall in Love by Christmas - Lifetime - Teri Hatcher and Dan Payne Other Channels: Dec 4 - That Christmas (Animated) - Netflix - Brian Cox, Fiona Shaw and Jodie WhittakerDec 5 - Season's Greetings from Cherry Lane - Hallmark+ - Jonathan Bennett, Annabelle Borke, Corey Cott, Sarah Dugdale, Shannon Kook, and Vincent Rodriguez III Dec 5 - Brewster's Million: Christmas - BET+ - China Anne McClain, Romeo Miller, Sierra McClain, Rain Pryor, Richard Pryor Jr., Tequan Richmond, Rico Simonini, Bennie Taylor, Joseph Nasser, Telma HopkinsDec 7 - Once Upon a Christmas Wish - Great American Family - Mario and Courtney LopezDec 8 - 12 Dares of Christmas - UPtv - Brittany Underwood, Sean Yves Lessard and Marnie MahannahLet us know what you thought by following us on Instagram: @loveandnonsensepodcastFollow Stephanie's author life:Website: www.thearrowedheart.comOnline Store: www.steamyromancereads.com Instagram/Facebook: @authorhalliebennett & @authorjemmafrostFollow Kerrie's photographer life:Website: www.kerriedawnphoto.comInstagram: @kerrie.dawn.photo
“I don't care if she just showed Michael Jackson how to Harlem shake. I said I want Honey. Honey Daniels.” In this week's episode, we dissect Honey, a film released on December 5, 2003, starring Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Romeo Miller, Joy Bryant, and David Moscow. Join us as we (and our special guest Shaleena) discuss braided wigs, cultural “inspiration”, alleged ballet, dance battles, sleazy execs, Baby Phat, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Cousin Skeeter Carmen: A Hip Hopera DJ Starting from Scratch Maestro Fresh Wes Shawn Desman 3rd Storee - If Ever Honey - Dance Benefit Finale Camp Rock (Episode 083) Check out Everything 90's Podcast: IG - @everything90spodcast Website - https://www.podpage.com/everything-90s-podcast/ Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-hindsight/message
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I got that ooh-wee-wee!” In this week's episode, we dissect Madea's Witness Protection, a Tyler Perry production that was released on June 29, 2012 and starred Tyler Perry, Eugene Levy, Denise Richards, and Romeo Miller. Join us as we discuss Ponzi schemes, the mob, witness protection, Negro spirituals, Monopoly, production issues, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Acrimony Schitt's Creek Bringing Down The House A Black Lady Sketch Show: Invisible Spy ICDC College Detective Barbie in the Mystery of the Carnival Caper Our Lips Are Sealed Holes Cookout Idewild Princess Protection Program (Episode 082) Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-hindsight/message
In this lively Group Chat Thursday episode of The Amanda Seales Show, Amanda and the crew celebrate National Cotton Candy Day and acknowledge National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, urging a moment of silence for the lives lost. The Group Chat tackles the intricacies of post-breakup etiquette, examining celebrity breakups like Monica and C-Murder, Deion Sanders and Tracey Edmonds, and others. They explore the do's and don'ts: Should friends bring up your ex? Can you still be friends? The show takes a comedic turn with comedian/actor Tony Baker joining in, discussing life pre and post-internet and social media. The Group Chat delves into the pros and cons of dating a younger man, inspired by Cher's perspective. Calls from listeners share experiences, adding a personal touch. The episode wraps up with Amanda's insightful segment, "I Be Knowin'," and a segment on headlines, including rapper Yo Gotti's business classes at UCLA and Saucy Santana's venture into acting. Listen, Laugh, and Learn on The Amanda Seales Show! FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (2:14) - Monica recently put an end to comments surrounding her relationship with C-Murder in the comments of a photo with her and another man. She said, talking about C-Murder, “OMGGGGG I haven't said his name in 2 yrs. can yall follow my lead like yall did when I brought him up. One band one sound” Other breakups: Deion Sanders & Tracey Edmonds, Teyana Taylor & Iman Shumpert, Jeannie Mai & Jeezy, Keke Palmer & Darius Jackson WHAT IS YOUR POST BREAK UP ETIQUETTE: SHOULD YOUR FRIENDS NO LONGER BRING UP YOUR EX? DO YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT THEM? DO YOU WANT TO KNOW IF THEY'LL BE AT SAME EVENTS? DO YOU DELETE ALL OF THE PICS FROM YOUR PHONE/SOCIAL? DO YOU TELL EVERYBODY WHAT HAPPENED? (5:53) - WHAT IS YOUR POST BREAK UP ETIQUETTE: CAN YOU STILL BE FRIENDS? CAN YOU STILL BE CORDIAL? CAN THE FRIENDS YOU'VE GAINED IN THE RELATIONSHIP STILL BE FRIENDS? DO YOU CUT OFF ALL CONTACT? CAN YOU STILL COMMUNICATE? (10:13) - WHAT IS YOUR POST BREAK UP ETIQUETTE: DO YOU BLOCK YOUR EXES? (15:34) – CELEBRITY CONFESSION #dababy (20:00) - COMING UP THIS HOUR IN THE GROUP CHAT. COMEDIAN TONY BAKER WILL JOIN US… AND WE'LL TALK ABOUT LIFE PRE AND POST INTERNET & SOCIAL MEDIA. (21:50) – COMEDIAN/ACTOR TONY BAKER JOINS THE GROUP CHAT! Life before and after social media. (27:15) THE GROUP CHAT CONTINUES WITH TONY BAKER What's the key to going viral? (34:08) – TONY BAKER IS WITH US IN THE GROUP CHAT. What's your life like before and after social media? (38:13) – TONY BAKER TALKS ABOUT HIS LIFE BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA. (43:36) – WE'RE KICKING OFF THE GROUP CHAT TOPIC OF THE WEEK. (45:08) – CHER SAY ALL WOMEN SHOULD DATE A YOUNGER MAN AT LEAST ONCE. We're taking your calls – 1 855 262 6328. (48:55) THE GROUP CHAT TOPIC OF THE WEEK CONTINUES. We're taking your calls. Have you ever dated a younger man. How young is young? (53:20) – GROUP CHAT TOPIC OF THE WEEK! Supreme shares his experience dating an older woman. (56:47) - IT'S TIME TO LISTEN, LAUGH, AND LEARN WITH THE WORD OF THE DAY: HIVE MIND REFERS TO THE COLLECTIVE THOUGHTS, IDEAS, AND OPINIONS OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE (SUCH AS INTERNET USERS) REGARDED AS FUNCTIONING TOGETHER AS A SINGLE MIND. In a sentence: Beyonce fans are unapologetically and aggressively hive-minded. (59:10) – AMANDA'S I BE KNOWIN Is it time for Amanda to date an average man? (1:03:24) – WE'LL GO TO THE PHONE LINES. Do you let your ex keep gifts? (1:05:21) – 60 SECOND HEADLINES On the day that Darryl George, a Junior at Barbers Hill High School in Texas returned from 30 day suspension at an off-site disciplinary program over his locs he was suspended again,. And it was over his hair. Republican leaders say the House will likely vote to formalize their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden next week. : Rapper Yo Gotti is now taking in-person business classes at UCLA. His goal is to learn how to develop strategies for financial reports, IPOs, mergers, and acquisitions. Ex-Congressman George Santos is vowing to take legal action against HBO for developing a new movie about his controversial political career. The movie is based off of the book titled, The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santos" . Saucy Santana is now adding “actor” to his resume with Secret Society 3: 'til DEATH. With Vivica A. Fox and Romeo Miller (1:08:05) Thanks for listening to The Amanda Seales Show! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @Sealessaidit @Amandaseales @Jeremiahlikethebible If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All children have issues with their parents right? You would think if a child had the world at their disposal it would be different right? Well, Romeo Miller, Kerrion Franklin, Aoki Simmons and others might change your mind. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julius-mitchell/support
Today we are joined by our guest cohosts Drea and Lex P of the Pour Minds Podcast. We are also joined by Master P to discuss Jess Hilarious, Romeo Miller, Meek Mill, New Products and More. Finally we open up the phone lines to discuss the definition of "corny."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year!!!! We hope everyone has a blessed and prosperous year! The ladies catch up on all the hot topics that were missed over the break including Romeo Miller's Fall out with his Dad Master P, Gunna pushing plea, and the Tory Lanez trial.
What do I expect in 2023: For myself, the urban music industry & the NBA. Multiple players were suspended in the Pistons & Magic mini-brawl. J Hood vs The Lox in 2022. Atlanta Hawks coach Nate McMillian considered resigning. LeBron James puts up a 47 point game vs The Atlanta Hawks. Warriors are on a 4 game winning streak without Stephen Curry. The Indiana Pacers are interested in Obi Toppin. Romeo Miller & Master P make up. What is Black Superhero Music? My 2023 NBA All-Star Predictions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingknown-nba-music-talk/support
On this last episode of 2022, the fellas are back discussing the very thing that lead us to starting a podcast in the first place, talking shit about women and our relationships. We shared some embarrassing moments we've experienced in as well as some of the glory moments throughout our years. So Here's The News: We discussed the Tory Lanez trial now that a guilty verdict has been rendered and shared our thoughts on the trial as well as whats next. We also discussed the Master P and Romeo Miller exchanges online in the wake of DJ Twitch's self transition. As always the music from today's episode has been curated and is available on Apple music and Tidal keyword search: So Here's The Thing...EP 80 (Links Below) https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/so-heres-the-thing-ep-80/pl.u-NpXmmzmT476zZKB https://tidal.com/playlist/c3ea95b1-359a-4e55-9b48-55099c02d09e You can also follow us on link-tree to keep up with everything we got going on. https://linktr.ee/soheresthething.pod
Happy Holidays from the TMI family this week the guys start off addressing the Meg Thee Stallion vs Tory Lanez guilty verdict (7:07) Joe Budden vs Vivica A Fox (16:23) Master P vs Romeo Miller (24:00) Trey Songz with more negative publicity (34:30) RIP to New Orleans comedian Boogie B (37:28) and much more so tune in --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toxic-masculinty-info/support
This week we get personal breaking down the blow up with Master P and Romeo Miller and more!
The 4:20 Crew is here with their first Christmas episode and I can't lie, we're extra lit and all over the place with this one. We had to talk about the Tory Lanez guilty verdict. We also get into Romeo Miller and entitled celebrity children, Doggface being arrested, XXXTentacions alleged killers blaming Drake, an old man with a bomb up his dookie chute, a California woman that killed her stepfather, a New Jersey landlord that let tenants choose sex or eviction, and Orlando Brown's latest arrest. Hang up the mistletoe then roll up the good stuff... Merry Christmas friends and fam, its 4:20 In Vegas...
Master P and his son, Romeo Miller, are in a public dispute just before the holidays. Last week, when it was announced that tWitch died by suicide at age 40, Master P took to social media to share his condolences. But just months after the overdose death of his sister and Master P's daughter, Tytyana Miller, Romeo questioned why his father is expressing concerns over the mental health issues of tWitch and accusing him of ignoring the mental health of his own children. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-lockett/support
Romeo Miller vs Master P. Knicks 8 game win streak: Are they for real? The MVP of the NBA is hard to determine. Jermaine Dupri & Da Brat vs Bow Wow. Wizards are 1-10 their last 11 games. Anthony Davis injury was worse than projected: expected out 2-3 months. The NBA is wide open. Lyfe Jennings and Trey Songz are wilding. Pistons take Bojan Bogdanovic off the trading block. Mat Ishbia purchases the Phoenix Suns. The Bulls have a disconnect with Zach Lavine and are frustrated with his chemistry with DeMar DeRozan. Wally Whirl disses Tyrese Haliburton. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingknown-nba-music-talk/support
Son and Father are fighting over the Rap snacks deal publicly --- 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/nicole-cannon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicole-cannon/support
Joe Lockett discuss whether is Romeo acting like a entitled kid or is he right about his father!? Romeo Miller Claims He's Broke and All His Money Was Used to Pay Master P's Taxes, P Responds --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-lockett/support
Master P is Romeo's father who helped pave his way to the music and entertainment industry. He was widely known as Lil Romeo or Romeo Miller in real life. This weekend, they seemed to have had a misunderstanding for a while now and it turned out to be an exchanged verbal jabs on social media. It's just sad that family issues will be brought into social media for the public to talk about. This podcast episode is all my thoughts on this. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsyourexcusenow/support
Today we got to talk about the recent situation between hip-hop mogul Master P & his son Romeo Miller. We discuss why Romeo came at his dad like that, was it necessary & why he should've handled it behind closed doors. Never expected this from these two. Take care & have a nice day. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Asterisk takes a deep dive in the interview Kelsey Nicole gave prosecutors, Nick Cannon claims he ain't got time for all his kids, Jermaine Dupri, Ak vs. Lil Baby and more.......
No Limit Records was an American record company founded by Master P. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Mac, C-Murder, Magic, Romeo Miller, Fiend, Kane & Abel, and Soulja Slim.
No Limit Records was an American record company founded by Master P. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Mac, C-Murder, Magic, Romeo Miller, Fiend, Kane & Abel, and Soulja Slim.
Friday's Finkley! FINK Fam! We have Director of the film #Unknown, LazRael Lison, as he talks about his incredible thriller, his working relationship with Master P and Romeo Miller, future plans, and MORE! #michaelfinkleyshow #unknown #thriller #lazraellison #director #MasterP #RomeoMiller #worldwide --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message
There's so much going on in the world. Is it Mercury's fault? How do you stay motivated to fulfill your dreams? What do you say to yourself to keep your spirits up? Brandy & Jack Harlow are beefing? Romeo Miller deserves his flowers! We're also sending our deepest and most sincere condolences to everyone affected by the recent mass shootings. May the Lord bless you, keep you, and give you everlasting strength.
As an multi-faceted award winning entertainment industry veteran, Shaun Robinson, with her experience of success in all formats of media provides insight into what it takes to get to the top of you industry as well as how to pivot into new markets and industries.Topics CoveredBuilding then redirecting your brand.Trust and faith in your intuition.Finding your voice.Getting past the noise and no's.More on Shaun RobinsonEmmy Award-winning journalist, television host, author, producer, actress, philanthropist and girls' empowerment activist Shaun Robinson is a true role model. Shaun has won the respect and admiration of millions of daily television viewers throughout her career, including her work as host of the entertainment show, Access Hollywood. Shaun has interviewed Hollywood's biggest stars and covered the red carpets and hosted the official pre-shows for the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmy Awards and Grammy's. Coming from a strong background in television news, Shaun has contributed reports to NBC Nightly News, Today, MSNBC and CNN. Shaun is also familiar to millions of dedicated fans as host and executive producer of the worldwide mega-hit series 90 Day Fiance's Tell All Reunion on TLC - the series airing in 168 countries and territories. The Tell All Reunion show rated the Number #1 show in America.* Shaun is also host and executive producer of the new 90 Day Bares All talk/variety show on Discovery Plus. "This Detroit native is shining on both sides of the camera"Shaun Robinson has new projects in the worksMore on A Seven Deadly Sins SeriesShaun is the executive producer of two new Lifetime original movies, Wrath (which premiered on April 16) and Greed (premiering on April 23) – the next two installments of the network's Seven Deadly Sins Movie Anthology. Shaun made her debut last year (2021) as a movie executive producer with Lust and Envy, which began the anthology. Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story premiered on Lifetime. It stars Michelle Williams (of Destiny's Child fame), Tina Knowles-Lawson (Beyonce's mom), Romeo Miller (who many remember as Lil' Romeo) and Antonio Cupo."WRATH" trailerGreed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story stars Monique Coleman, LisaRaye McCoy, Eric Benet and Nathan Witte."GREED" trailerSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lili Reinhart drags Kim Kardashian's 'Met Gala' crash diet, and find out why Romeo Miller is getting hate mail! Plus, we're dishin' with 'The Masked Singer's Queen Cobra aka En VogueMusic on today's Dish Nation!
James Lott Jr chats with Director LazRael Lison! Gravitas Ventures, an Anthem Sports & Entertainment Company, announced today they have acquired the worldwide rights to Never and Again director LazRael Lison's mystery-thriller #Unknown. Starring Judd Nelson (Breakfast Club, Suddenly Susan, Empire), Denise Boutte (Terror Lake Drive, Her Only Choice, Never and Again, Kombucha Cure), Hal Ozsan (NCIS: New Orleans, Jessica Jones), Master P (Music Legend), Nicholle Tom (The Nanny), and Tom Sizemore (Shooter, Twin Peaks, Saving Private Ryan). The film will be available worldwide on SVOD, TVOD, Blu-Ray, and DVD June 28th, 2022. In #Unknown: Years after a series of random murders took place in 2017, book author Michael Lane suddenly begins receiving haunting calls from the unknown. Instead of focusing on the encore to his successful debut book, he becomes obsessed with this mystery and spirals out of control as he unravels each victim caught in the web of a dangerous killer.#Unknown is Produced by Tatiana Chekhova, LazRael Lison (Summer House Pictures), Master P, Romeo Miller, and Executive Produced by Antonio Trotter (High Rolling Entertainment)
We sat down with Michelle Williams to discuss her role as an actress, in Lifetime's all-new original film WRATH: A SEVEN DEADLY SINS STORY executive produced by Bishop T.D. Jakes. WRATH stars Michelle Williams, Romeo Miller, Tina Knowles-Lawson, and Antonio Cupo and will air on April 16th at 8pm ET/PT. WRATH: A SEVEN DEADLY SINS STORY After single lawyer Chastity Jeffries (Michelle Williams) meets Xavier Collins (Antonio Cupo), he seems to be everything she is looking for in a partner—handsome, smart and a lawyer as well. As his affection turns to obsession, Chastity realizes that she has been swept up by Xavier's passion and abandoned her principles. When Xavier's jealousy and wrath lead to suspicious actions and dangerous threats, Chastity confides in her mother Sarah (Tina Knowles-Lawson) and turns to her former childhood boyfriend Roger Thompkins (Romeo Miller). But in the end, it is Chastity that will have to fight to save herself. Connect with Gospel Music Buzz: Instagram: @gospelmusicbuzzz Facebook: Gospel Music Buzz Twitter: @gospemusicbuzz Check out exclusive Lifetime content: Website - https://mylt.tv/myLifetime Facebook - https://mylt.tv/facebook Twitter - https://mylt.tv/twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gospel-music-buzz/support
When Naomi has the hots for the villain you know this movie is good. The new Lifetime premiere, Wrath, follows two big-time lawyers who become romantically entwined, which at first seems perfect but soon starts to turn dark and creepy. Don't miss this star-studded movie – we're talking Michelle Williams, Tina Knowles-Lawson, and Romeo Miller! If you didn't catch the premiere, you can download it on platforms like Apple TV app, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu Fandango and Googleplay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Many will recognize Emmy-Award winning journalist and television personality Shaun Robinson for her more than 10 years in front of the camera hosting Access Hollywood. But her work as an entertainment journalist is just one of the many facets of her distinguished career. She is also an author, philanthropist, actress and producer. Shaun is the executive producer of two new Lifetime original movies, Wrath (which premiered on April 16) and Greed (premiering on April 23) – the next two installments of the network's Seven Deadly Sins Movie Anthology. Shaun made her debut last year as a movie executive producer with Lust and Envy which began the anthology. The movies are based on books by bestselling author Victoria Christopher Murray. Shaun helped bring Victoria's stories to life. Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story premiered last weekend on Lifetime. You can catch an encore presentation on Saturday April 23 at 6pm. It stars Michelle Williams (of Destiny's Child fame), Tina Knowles-Lawson (Beyonce's mom), Romeo Miller (who many remember as Lil' Romeo) and Antonio Cupo. Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story premieres Saturday, April 23rd at 8pm on Lifetime. The movie stars Monique Coleman, LisaRaye McCoy, Eric Benet and Nathan Witte. The movies are not only entertaining thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seats, but they are also great examples of the evolution of value-based entertainment. These are modern movies with a message and lessons to be learned. Shaun established the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls, which nurtures and supports under-served and underrepresented girls and young women in the areas of Stem, Health, Arts, Unity, Neighborhoods.Listen and learn:1. How Shaun has sustained a long standing career in Hollywood2. Why Wrath and Greed are two timely value based films for the world to watch3. How Shaun approaches relationship mastery 4. What we can expect from Wrath and Greed as parts three and four of a seven film series You can learn more about Shaun here: https://www.shaunrobinson.com/——————————————————————————————————We want to hear from you! Shoot an email over to welcome@thegreatgirlfriends.com or drop a DM directly to Sybil ON IG @sybil_amutiFollow now
This week inside The Gray Area, Shari Nycole chats with Romeo Miller and Antonio Cupo about their amazing new movie “Wrath,” which premiered last night on Lifetime! Be sure to catch it on demand if you haven't seen it yet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Ian, Ant, Curtis, Rollie and James pick from a variety of topics their favorites. The guys are pitched several different topics this episode and asked to discuss their favorites in multiple categories and why. Songs, actors, actress, musicians and influential figures are all discussed. Share, like, enjoy, laugh and download this and all episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora and iHeartRadio. Each show is brought to you by Diamond Music Group, Push Thru Athletics and A World Like Mine Media Group. The sounds you here week after week are engineered and produced by Curtis the owner of Diamond Music Group. Intro Song: Homies and Thugs by Scarface and Master POutro Song: Meagan Good by Monstahh feat Bengie B and Romeo Miller
Keys To Black Wealth - For more information visit https://www.keystoblackwealth.com Disclaimer: The information contained herein is provided for information purposes only and cannot be construed as advice and no responsibility will be taken for its accuracy. The views and opinions are those of the speaker and not necessarily those of Keys to Black Wealth #keystoblackwealthsummit #KeystoBlackWealth #K2BW #nolimitforever #K2BWsummit #wealth #ownership #finance #influence #education #entertainment #edutainment #business #technology #multimedia #entrepreneur #FinancialFreedom #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #ceo #income #keystoblackwealth #globalnetworking #blackowned #blackownedbusiness #wealth #network #money #nolimit
Today I talked about Romeo Miller having a son! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kregg-bedford/support
The Joy of Christmas Darlene Love is a staple at Christmas! She's here to talk about her Christmas hit, “Baby Please Come Home.” Plus, Loni Love talks to Romeo Miller and the cast of Bounce TV's “Who Is Christmas Eve?” on Café Mocha! #MerryChristmas #DarleneLove #WhoIsChristmasEve #CafeMochaRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview we sat down with Leli Hernandez, the super talented actress, social media sensation, and singer to discuss her early beginnings, how she got into acting, working with Nicky Jam, her first major #COSIGN, friendship with Romeo Miller, what's next for her career as a singer, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cosignmag/support
TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews actor Denise Boutte, who stars in popular BET+ romantic comedy "Never and Again" and the new Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller “#Unknown”, alongside Master P and Hal Ozsan! Denise discusses “#Unknown”, working with Master P, Romeo Miller, and director LazRael Lison the success of "Never and Again," voice acting for DC Comics' "Young Justice: Phantoms" on HBO Max, her roles in Tyler Perry films/series, and what viewers can expect just in time for Halloween! Subscribe for more interviews: YouTube.com/TSCGaming Visit FredRichani.com for more info.
TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews LazRael Lison, director of the hit BET+ romantic comedy “Never and Again” and the new Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller “#Unknown” starring business partner Master P, Denise Boutte, and Hal Ozsan! LazRael discusses “#Unknown,” working with Master P and Romeo Miller, founding Summer House Pictures, the success of “Never and Again,” and what viewers can expect just in time for Halloween! Subscribe for more interviews: YouTube.com/TSCGaming Visit FredRichani.com for more info.
Awww yeah, we're back with another Rap Snacks flavor. This time it's Romeo Miller Bar-B-Qin' with My Honey potato chips. Bar-B-Q and honey? Ok, I'm in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inthechips/support
Engaging In Wisdom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madambri/support
This week, we chat with Erica's best friend, Danielle, about therapy experiences. For What's Tea, we're talking Mulatto's name change, a possible Romeo & Bow Wow Verzuz, Billy Porter, and so much more.
This week, we chat with Erica's best friend, Danielle, about therapy experiences. For What's Tea, we're talking Mulatto's name change, a possible Romeo & Bow Wow Verzuz, Billy Porter, and so much more.
Last July, Bow Wow made it clear he had no intentions of doing a Verzuz with his on-and-off-again rap buddy, Soulja Boy. However, on Saturday (May 22), the “Crank Dat” creator revealed that plans, like minds, can change, and announced they would be taking the digital Triller stage after all. hire me as your voice over artist on fiverr - https://www.fiverr.com/share/DwyLbA Listen to our 24/7 Hip-hop radio - https://zeno.fm/juice-wrldu1sr6744rs8uv/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atruecrimepodcast/message
This week we talk Bow Wow Verzuz Soulja Boy, our Condolences to Romeo Miller. We also talk Kwame Brown smoke, Nick Cannon 7th child on the way, Future's bars for Lori Harvey, Drake album release date theory, J. Cole's record breaking 6th studio album in a row, A$AP Rocky and Rihanna, NBA Talk with playoff predictions, Lil Baby & Kirk Franklin collab, Russ gives his Snowfall Update, the late great Paul Mooney tribute and MUCH MORE! only on the Sunday Dinner Podcast, grab a plate! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Producer host Ken McCoy discusses Laurence John Fishburne's Lifetime Achievement Award; Percy Miller and Romeo Miller are producing a film on BET and finally the historic moment of Chadwick Boseman receiving four screen actor awards nomination in one year. Films featured include: In the Earth and Falcon and the Soldier.
His plays have been produced in venues with as little as one hundred seats, to venues with over ten thousand seats. He has worked with major names in the industry like Angela Dunlap Borrows, writer of such plays as Why Do Good Girls Like Bad Boys, If These Hips Could Talk, and her most recent production Gossip, Secrets and Lies; directed by Clifton Powell and starring Lisa Ray, Robin Gibbons and Christopher Williams. Wanting to challenge himself, Aris ventured into film and became the content producer and talent acquisition manager for Florida Film House, where he’s worked with such noted names as Clifton Powell of OWN network’s Greenleaf, Platinum award winning producer Master P and Romeo Miller, the late Tommy Ford, Omar Epps, and a host of other stars. He has received recognition from the Miami Dade Weed and Seed for his writing and direction of a nonviolence play for the City of Miami. In addition, he’s received recognition from the State of Florida Energy Conservation Department for directing a play as part of an energy conservation initiative. --- 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/live-at-the-barbershop/message
Luenell is the self-proclaimed “Original Bad Girl of Comedy.” She maybe be small is stature, but she more than makes up for it with her big personality, booming voice and infectious laughter. Easily recognizable for her signature look – that is, her platinum blonde Caesar haircut, beautifully manicured long nails and a blinged-out pimp cup in hand – Luenell, has been thrilling audiences with her brand of comedy for almost 30 years. But Luenell's NOT laughing about the huge discrepancies between male and female comics, with men getting far more exposure and far bigger paychecks than women. She says after thirty years in the biz, she's still trying to get recognized, despite being featured in films, like her current one - Borat. In this episode, Luenell tells her story, sharing a behind the scenes look at life as a comedian and shares tips for up and coming comedians. and talks about the real struggles that come along with it. Plus, find out how Luenelle is dealing with family drama during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. WHAT’S NEW?! Luenell is part of the ensemble cast of “Dolemite Is My Name,” starring comedy legend Eddie Murphy, currently on Netflix. Plus, she’s part of the cast of “Coming to America 2,” set to hit theatres around the holidays in 2020. And yes! That’s two Eddie Murphy movies in one year! Also, Luenell appears in the sequel, “I’ve Got the Hookup-2,” an urban cult classic, starring music mogul/businessman Master P and his son, Romeo Miller. Luenell also appears in the Oscar-nominated film, “A Star is Born,” directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Lady Gaga. She also rocks the mic in the new Showtime comedy special, called “Funny Women of a Certain Age,” sharing the stage with Fran Drescher (“The Nanny”), Carole Montgomery, Lynne Koplitz, Kerri Louise and Vanessa Hollingshead. Plus, she makes a cameo appearance in the music video, “I Like Boys,” by former American Idol singer/songwriter and choreographer Todrick Hall, which has already amassed millions of views on YouTube. In addition, she just released her comedy CD, “Luenell Live: I Only Drink at Work,” available on digital platforms everywhere. And then there’s Las Vegas!! Luenell wrapped up her three-month Las Vegas residency at the SLS hotel in Viva Las Vegas! But, she’s not through with Las Vegas! Back by popular demand, she has an ongoing engagement at the Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club at The LINQ Promenade in Vegas. Although African American audiences are familiar with Luenell from her appearances on BET’s ComicView, she crossed over to mainstream after her breakout role in the 2006 hit mockumentary-styled comedy film “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.” She portrayed a prostitute, named Luenell, with a heart of gold. And in the end, just like Julia Roberts’s character in “Pretty Woman,” Luenell got the guy! On the heels of the film’s release, she embarked on a successful 60-city tour with “Money Mike” Katt Williams. For more about Luenell, visit www.HeyLuenell.com CATCH THE EDIBLE OF THE WEEK AND LUENELL'S LATEST FAMILY DRAMAS EVERY WEDNESDAY on YouTube, called "HEY, LUENELL" LIVE AT 3pm PDT. ON A SOCIAL NOTE: Find me: Visit www.HeyLuenell.com Follow me: @Luenell on Instagram Friend me: https://www.facebook.com/luenell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the mainstay record labels of the 80's and 90's. Started in California but from the mind of a New Orleans legend and entrepreneur Master P. No Limit Records has changed its name a few times but the legend Master P and Romeo Miller, his son have been relevant since coming on the scene. Check out this episode about No Limit Records, later there will be episodes about Master P and Romeo Miller. Please like, subscribe and leave a review if possible. Thank you. Follow us on instagram @HipHopHistoryPod. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jekalyn Carr is a three-time GRAMMY®, two-time Billboard Music Award, and GMA Dove Award-winning independent recording artist and songwriter. To date, she has earned seven Billboard #1's to her credit, which includes her hit songs “You're Bigger” (2016), “You Will Win” (2018) and “It's Yours” (2019), and two live albums, The Life Project and One Nation Under God. Jekalyn is a profound speaker and entrepreneur. She is also an emerging actress and published author. She was featured on the television series Greenleaf on Oprah's OWN Network and most recently featured in the motion picture movie ‘Never Heard' starring alongside Romeo Miller, David Banner, Robin Givens. She also released her first book You Will Win: Inspirational Strategies To Help You Overcome. You Will Win promotes a victorious life. At the age of 16, Jekalyn received the distinct honor of being named a POWER 100 by Ebony Magazine as one of the most influential people in the world. When she was 15, she made her national debut with her poignant and powerful Billboard Top 5 radio single “Greater Is Coming.” Jekalyn wants you to know, that you can achieve your dreams, if you believe and most of all put God first. --- 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/boss-babe-life-hacks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boss-babe-life-hacks/support
Episode 35: Wherefore Art Thou Romeo? On this week’s episode, Gilles links with some OG Podcast guests: @topher.allen, @therealmarcley and Mama to discuss whether or not male rappers are as explicit as female rappers, whether Meg got shot before or after the WAP video, Gilles’ feeling’s of indifference towards Jorja Smith, and Romeo Miller’s take on Jordyn Woods’ ass and the WAP video of course. The group also gets into the 2020 XXL Freshmen list, Dababy’s lackluster flow, Pop Smoke’s alleged lack of versatility and whether or not Jack Harlow is an industry plant. We also read a listener letter and gave advice.I appreciate all of the questions you send in, so let’s keep it going. Please keep telling people about the show, that’s how it grows! Grab a snack and listen to the episode. Enjoy!! Be sure to check out everyone’s Instagram and show some love. We’re also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Tell a friend to tell a friend! Be sure to give us thumbs up on YouTube and SUBSCRIBE if you haven’t already, it helps the channel grow! SEND YOUR EMAILS TO: ROTMPodcast@gmail.com SEND YOUR QUICK HIT QUESTIONS via Instagram dm at:https://instagram.com/rotmpodcastt?igshid=pse0j4pk49d4 Rate us on iTunes and check us out on Spotify as well!Check out the video of the full episodes available on the ROTM Podcast YouTube channel! Subscribe, leave a comment and like! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYajGTkjxOr98SYdr1Uzzg?view_as=subscriber
Do I wanna Slatt or do I wanna talk about Percocet? We back this week with a lot to talk to y'all about! You know the deal, we started off with the best and worst BBQ, while also championing cannabis for the all-star we all know her to be. ALSO THIS WEEK: We officially have a new vice presidential pick for the 2020 election season! We get more in depth about what this means for us as well as why voting is crucial. Nick Cannon vs. Viacom but actually not really; the (hopeful) future of concerts, fan favorite Flo Milli secured a new deal, Romeo Miller and Bow Wow are slated to publish a joint documentary chronicling their rises to fame as young stars, people beating up restaurant employees (in the middle of a pandemic), WAP officially added to the dictionary, the 2020 XXL Freshmen List and some sports talk! New music discussed: Twice as Tall - Burna Boy, Rich $lave - Young Dolph and Teenage Fever - Kaash Paige. Get social with us! Twitter: @Smokin_Section @Almightyy20k @moodymeechieee @sleepycharles1 @theKINGJshow | IG: @smokinsectionpod
• PRE POTPOURRI. What’s new in the mind, body, heart, and soul? We also talk about our experience collaborating with the Rashawn Franklin Podcast (5:03). • MUSIC POTPOURRI. We speak on the 2020 XXL Freshman class list (13:33). Spotify Day 1 Club: who are the artists we’ve been bumping the longest on Spotify (24:59)? Nick Cannon’s team denied rumours that he’s suing ViacomCBS for $1.5BILLION (32:38). Keep it or Leak it; a new Def Jam video game (34:54), Romeo Miller joint documentary with Bow Wow (37:51), new Nas album produced by Hit-Boy (41:05). We got Shoutouts: The Weeknd for donating more money (44:35), Andre Onana for funding an electric grid in Cameroon (45:35), Steph Curry for getting his own signature brand under Under Armour (46:18), Nike for further Kobe’s legacy through Mamba Week (47:12), Chrissy Teigan and John Legend as they expect baby #3 (48:39), Keyshia Ka’Oir and Gucci Mane as they expect baby #1 (49:49). New Music Report (51:15): Anderson Paak x Rick Ross (58:09), Drake x Lil Durk (58:37), Dave East (1:03:13), Boldy James x Jay Versace (1:07:15), Kaash Paige (1:11:01), Ransom (1:14:28), Burna Boy (1:16:06), and more. Finally we ask; What’s In Your Rotation (1:21:22)? • POST POTPOURRI. Akon speaks on slavery, Rod Wave & other artists with 1,000,000,000+ streams (1:24:15). Find us on Twitter/Instagram/Youtube @truenorthviews. Find us on Facebook @truenorthviewspodcast. Search ‘True North Views Podcast’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you listen to podcasts to subscribe today. WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE MUSIC THAT WE PLAY FOR REVIEW PURPOSES. WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY IMAGERY THAT IS NOT OUR OWN This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Things get ugly when Will Smith and Jason DeRulo team up, Headkrack dishes on Fox Soul's 'The Mix' with Romeo Miller, Zonnique and Jamiee Dubose, and find out how Beyoncé and Solange helped Tina Knowles-Lawson get through her divorce on today's Dish Nation!
Keys To Black Wealth Virtual Summit - For more information visit https://www.keystoblackwealthsummit.com Youtube: https://youtu.be/aGVE2jd2bXQ
Romeo gives an apology for how he has been portrayed on some of the last episodes of Growing Up Hip-hop!!!!
New episodes of WE tv’s hit series Growing Up Hip Hop are the most dramatic yet. In new episodes, viewers will see the world of hip hop is rocked by social media wars, a shocking arrest and family bombshells. Angela Simmons and Romeo Miller’s ongoing beef continues to populate headlines as they throw grenades from afar. The fiery feud takes an unexpected turn when Romeo devises a peace offering that tragically backfires! Angela on the other hand, finds herself a new business partner...her old flame, Bow Wow. Bow finds himself on the urge of temptation as the exes try to navigate a working relationship. Angela Simmons is the daughter of the legendary Rev. Run, of RunDMC. A fashion designer, actor, and businesswoman, Simmons impacts her generation through her activism, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. Angela’s successful ventures into fashion design started modestly in 2007 when she and her sister Vanessa launched Pastry Footwear by designing 4 pairs of shoes. The company instantly became a major success. She opened her first clothing boutique, Angela IAM in Brooklyn, NY. Simmons is an established actor and producer, known for her early successes on the shows Run’s House, Daddy’s Girls, and BET’s 106th and Park. She is the executive producer of Growing Up Hip Hop, which captures the lives of Hip Hop industry and business mogul families. Simmons is a frequent spokesperson and advocate for women and teen girl issues. Additionally, Simmons is a vegetarian and an active supporter of PETA.
New episodes of WE tv’s hit series Growing Up Hip Hop are the most dramatic yet. In new episodes, viewers will see the world of hip hop is rocked by social media wars, a shocking arrest and family bombshells. Angela Simmons and Romeo Miller’s ongoing beef continues to populate headlines as they throw grenades from afar. The fiery feud takes an unexpected turn when Romeo devises a peace offering that tragically backfires! Angela on the other hand, finds herself a new business partner...her old flame, Bow Wow. Bow finds himself on the urge of temptation as the exes try to navigate a working relationship. Angela Simmons is the daughter of the legendary Rev. Run, of RunDMC. A fashion designer, actor, and businesswoman, Simmons impacts her generation through her activism, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. Angela’s successful ventures into fashion design started modestly in 2007 when she and her sister Vanessa launched Pastry Footwear by designing 4 pairs of shoes. The company instantly became a major success. She opened her first clothing boutique, Angela IAM in Brooklyn, NY. Simmons is an established actor and producer, known for her early successes on the shows Run’s House, Daddy’s Girls, and BET’s 106th and Park. She is the executive producer of Growing Up Hip Hop, which captures the lives of Hip Hop industry and business mogul families. Simmons is a frequent spokesperson and advocate for women and teen girl issues. Additionally, Simmons is a vegetarian and an active supporter of PETA.
Welcome Back Ratcheteers! On today’s episode we give Romeo Miller the dragging his cast-mates are too scared to. We play the difference in the relationships of Toyia and Toya on T.I. & Tiny, dive deep into Married to Medicine: LA as they take us to messy town in the first 2 episodes, and finally we wrap-up things up with the Real Village Idiots of Atlanta! Forever our Co-Founder & friend, we love you, Curtis. If you want to sound off, you can leave us a short voice message up to a minute long! https://anchor.fm/ratchetramblings/message Support Purchase some merchandise! Use the hashtag #RatchetRamblingsPod on social media when live listening and discussing the show! Contact Twitter: @RatchetRambling | @NotSoNewlywedPC | @Blike_Dante Instagram: @RatchetRamblings | @NotSoNewlywedPC | @SilkyJohnsten Facebook: Ratchet Ramblings Email: RatchetRamblings@gmail.com Website: FlawlessNoises.com Patreon: Patreon.com/FlawlessNoises Voicemail: +1-425-243-3110 Ratchet Ramblings is a Flawless Noises Media Network presentation. #FNMediaProd --- 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/ratchetramblings/message
This interview we have special guest Nashville powerhouse rebel Phenix Red.About Phenix Red:Nashville’s powerhouse rebel Phenix Red gives pop music it’s “Girl on Fire”. With multiple EPs, a dozen singles, and over a dozen music videos, Phenix Red is a visionary to be reckoned with in 2020. A truly compelling artist whose visuals compliment her thought-provoking sound and avant-garde sense of style, Phenix combines all the elements.Phenix was born and raised in a small town in rural Wisconsin. From cornfields to couture, from rodeos to living in the city, Phenix has never felt a need to apologize for her self expression. She would milk cows and work on the farm to pay for recording her demos in highschool. Always sporting a love for dark eyeliner and androgyny, Phenix has been evolving her “goth pop” look as a staple of her brand.Shortly after graduating highschool Phenix moved to Nashville. Within the first year of moving she recorded an album, of which she never released. Phenix continued to dial in on her sound and let it grow. She began merging her childhood inspirations of Avril Lavigne and Evanescence with her deep love for great MC’s and hip-hop angst. Phenix has been building her brand and sound independently for the last 4 years. After moving to Nashville, Phenix Red got her Recording engineering degree at Nashville State. She currently co-owns and operates her own studio on historic Printers Alley. She has collaborated with National/Worldwide acts Jadakiss, Romeo Miller, Jim Jones (dipset), Cassidy. One of her latest and biggest collaborations has been with Warner Music Russia artist “Andy Darling”. The two feisty and culture bending artists have written over 60 records together. They recently released their first bi-lingual track “Ratatata” which you can listen to here and see the stunning visual: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ix6vIoR6D-E More collaborations are planned for this year. Phenix is an active #LYMEWARRIOR and mental/spiritual health activist after being diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2018, Phenix Red went through a health battle that she now uses as inspiration in her music. Phenix is also an ambassador to the international non-profit “Free For Life” that works in the rescue, rehabilitation, and restoration of sex trafficking victims across the globe. Curating special performances for their fundraising efforts and helping to spread awareness to the cause. In line with the empowering message in her music, she makes a point to be a voice for the voiceless.Her latest releases include a self directed visual album series of music videos supporting her album “The Chariot” released last year. “The Chariot” visual album is a semi-conceptual mini story of triumph, perseverance, and personal truth. Phenix Red wrote and directed the theatrical interpretations of her music giving insight into the world she has just begun creating. The collection is made up of a total of 4 music videos and set the runway for her new single “Bad News” released on March 27th. Phenix followed up her single release with an on brand music video full of new styles and new characters that she says mark the beginning of her “Raggedy Ann” era. Her next single is set to release on April 24th.
Beginning :Spike Lee VS Dolan & the workers time stamp 12:12 Coronavirus time stamp 30:40 Master P & Romeo Miller Interview time stamp 46:17 why we don't do the right things
Harvey Weinstein is headed to Riker's Island. Romeo Miller was told by many companies that his bond with Master P is a weakness. Finally, Wendy Williams makes a horrible joke about the death of Amie Harwick & I'm gonna start getting disrespectful with folks like Christian Bale in 2009! Follow me on Twitter/Instagram: @TSI_Pod / @isiddavis Podcast IG: @thesocialintrovertpodcast Snapchat: sidkneedavis Send emails to: thesocialintrovertpodcast@gmail.com & sid.davis@bynkradio.net Intro Song: Boldy James & The Alchemist - S.N.O.R.T. (Feat. Freddie Gibbs) Outro Song: Theo Martins - Balloons
Hoodie goes to hell and explains how he met Hannah on Instagram, why he’s not attracted to Insta models, why he likes girls who dress like boys, the story behind Hannah’s favorite song “No Faith In Brooklyn”, his process of creating a music video, that time Romeo Miller slid into Hannah’s DM, his special connection with fans, his worst gig ever, his dating history, and much much more. CLICK HERE TO COME TO A COMEDY SHOW CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE LITTLE DEVIL PATREON --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berninginhell/support
In the 14th episode, we welcome in the new year, we continue to sing Non-Alcoholic songs of praise, and we investigate Rome Miller's new hustle.
Let's discuss Romeo on The Real !!!! He talks about Angela Simmons and more!!!!!!
Angela Simmons is more addicted to attention than being a good catch to a good man thats why she ended with a drug dealer than Romeo Miller and here's why --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
Angela Simmons wants to know why Romeo Miller don't talk to her any more and demands that he be there for her since she is now a single mother after he child's drug dealing father was gunned down last year SMH!!! The savage monkey branching I mean the emotional support needed is real! https://atlantablackstar.com/2019/12/06/i-was-hurt-angela-simmons-touches-on-beef-with-romeo-miller-and-fans-call-her-out/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
Episode show notes. Do you have what it takes to build an empire? If there’s something more satisfying than making it big in your chosen industry, it’s making it big in other industries too. Your ambition, your goals - these are what’s gonna set the blueprint for your success; while talent, mindset, work ethic, and courage are the deciding factors that set apart successful entrepreneurs from hopeful entrepreneurs. Do you have what it takes to get started? And even if you get started, will you let naysayers and negative thoughts derail you from your purpose? When it all gets too confusing, remember to tap into your passion. Your newest venture must resonate with your soul in order for you to enjoy striving for more. Let your passion be contagious. If you want to build a business empire, you have to understand that it’s not a walk in the park. Not by a long shot. It takes hard work, dedication, education, and more of the hard work. Peter Voogd catches up with good friend Actor-Producer, TV Host, and Romeoland’s CEO Romeo Miller - the ambitious former rapper Li’l Romeo who’s now making millions in multiple industries. Aside from mainstream media, Romeo has made it big in the fashion and apparel industry with his own clothing line, and has even pursued the food industry with Rap Snacks which he co-owns. True-blue entrepreneur Romeo Miller has forged his own path and built his own empire from the ground up. He’s a real moneymaker as he continues to crush it in multiple industries - film, television, fashion, and food. With all the fortunes he’s been enjoying in the last 20 years, Romeo never forgets to give back and help young entrepreneurs make it big in whatever industry they want to start with - he’s the epitome of a determined person who strongly built a thriving business empire. Today’s podcast features MTV’s Ex on the Beach host and successful entrepreneur Romeo Miller as he shares gems with Peter Voogd about what it takes (and who to avoid!) to build a business empire! In this episode, you will learn... Why making money while sleeping is the truest benchmark of success What can derail you from success and how to avoid them The importance of self-education How you can take on numerous ventures and cross multiple industries Quotes: -> If you're not passionate about something, the money isn't gonna be worth it. ROMEO MILLER -> Formal education will make you a living, right? But self-education will make you a fortune. ROMEO MILLER -> But you can never give up. The day you give up is when it’s over. ROMEO MILLER Question: HOW MUCH WORK ARE YOU PUTTING IN TO MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE?
Romeo Miller stops by Power 106 to have a close conversation with Nick Cannon. He discusses his film "Game Day" creating music with Nick Cannon, and his return to music.
We review the action, sci-fi flick, Dead Trigger (2017), starring Dolph Lundgren, Autumn Reeser, and Romeo Miller. SOCIAL MEDIA Website: www.nekkomedia.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinecal_mass Instagram: https://instagram.com/cinecal_mass Tumblr: https://cinephiles-cenobites.tumblr.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/cinecal.mass YouTube: Nekko Media
In his first JMG interview, Romeo Miller discusses his role in the new film ‘Game Day.' The platinum-selling artist also revealed what it was like growing up with Master P as a father, being an entrepreneur, MTV and returning to music. Plus Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are headlining the Super Bowl 2020 halftime show.
I Got The Hook-Up 2! "BLACK is BACK!" the anxiously anticipated Urban Comedy of the year starring and produced by Master P Miller & Romeo Miller as well as featuring record breaking characters, long standing movie stars, upstart viral comedians and more! We explore the movement behind the movie, it's social impact, high expectancy and more! #DOATBM with FONZi NeuTRON aka Alfonzo IIIX! https://linktr.ee/boutdatonline --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bout-dat/message
Master P stopped by the Madd Hatta Morning Show to talk about the upcoming premiere of his movie "I Got The Hook Up 2," Zion Williams to the New Orleans Pelicans, and the importance of financial literacy. Master P also talked about the first time he came to 97.9 The Box and reveals his celebrity crush!
New Orleans native Master P rewrote the rules or the record industry when he founded his No Limit empire. From making hit records, to fashion, television, movies and sports marketing Master P has tried and conquered them all. In this episode he tells the story of the one label executive that unknowingly changed his career path, dealing with the murder of his brother, and the one thing any aspiring entrepreneur should stop doing.
R. Kelly, Ke-Ke wyatt, Trump, Romeo Miller, Jay Z, Candace Owens
Episode show notes This week we welcome back our very special guest Romeo Miller! We continue to dive deep into his philosophies in life and what it takes to be successful. For anybody chasing their goals and dreams, there will always be people doubt you and won’t understand your journey. What you need to remember is that it wouldn’t be your journey if you were doing it for them. Most people think that happiness has a direct correlation with success and money, but it really doesn’t. There are so many people who are “successful” or “rich” yet are far from feeling fulfilled or decide to take their own lives. Success is never going to be easy. It’s through hard work, dedication and education. It is so important to master your craft over becoming just a super rich, popular person because when it’s gone, it’s gone. Make sure you tune in this week’s episode as we continue to unravel the great mind of Romeo Miller and what it truly takes to be a person who can do good and also succeed in your business. Let’s dive in! In this episode you will learn... -> Why education is so important to succeed in your business -> How to get past those who doubt your goals and dreams -> How to master your craft and become more than just ‘successful’ and ‘rich’ in life -> Why it’s important to do what’s right Quotes: -> "It’s not about what you have, it’s not about how much money, the fame - it’s about if you’re a good person" -> "If there’s anybody out there chasing their dreams and goals, naysayers are gonna come with it and not understand your journey but it wouldn’t be your journey if you was doing it for them" -> I don’t live for man, I live for God Question: What are your goals and dreams?
Chelsies' StoryIf someone had told me when I was a child that I was going to be dancing and performing on two national TV shows in my late teens to early twenties, I would have thrown up in my mouth. Not only was I shy to the point that I wouldn't make eye contact with anyone I didn't know, but I HATED dance class with a passion.I was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 21, 1989. I grew up in a strong Christian home with 5 rambunctious, spirited older brothers who didn't mind practicing there football skills on me, and routinely tackled me in a passing in the hallway. When I was 6 years old, my family moved to Orem, Utah. Looking back, it's safe to say there was never a dull moment in the Hightower household and I am extremely grateful for my childhood. If I had to describe it in 3 words, laughter, love, and chaos would best summarize our times together.When I was 9, my family moved to a new neighborhood in Utah, which also meant I had to attend a new school. Coincidentally, this school offered the only elementary after-school ballroom program in America. That is how I was first introduced to ballroom dancing. At first, I was the worst one in class. I was the last to pick up the steps and had to stay after class so the teacher could help me learn the steps. Soon after I got past that first initial awkward learning phase and being cut in the very first round of my first competition, I discovered my talent. I went from getting cut in the first round to taking first place in almost every competition in which me and my partner had entered, in a fairly short amount of time.When I was 11, I won my first national title. Soon after, I was re-introduced to jazz, ballet, and hip-hop, in which the three styles became MY ENTIRETY. I auditioned on a whim. A friend had called and said she was auditioning and I thought, “Might as well try it out.” I made the highest team for my age category with merely no experience. It wasn't long before I completely fell in love with the whole experience and it became my life. All I wanted was to be great. I ate, slept, and breathed dancing. Within a short time, I was earning scholarships from various dance competitions and conventions, which, to us, were as big of a deal as it got.2 years later, fate stepped in and an opportunity to go back to ballroom came into my life: a great partner and sponsored training with some of the best coaches in the world. There was no question it was an amazing opportunity, but it also meant that i would have to leave my jazz studio entirely and was I willing to leave my best friends and a passion I couldn't imagine, at the time, living without? I was 14 and it was the hardest decision I would have made up to that point. To leave that studio, my passion for that style of dance, and all my best friends, and step back into the “ballroom” world, which is vastly different. But I felt strongly and knew ballroom was where I was supposed to be, so I took the leap of faith and that would be my life for the next two years.We traveled all around the world for competitions. My world became filled with fake tanning solution, the Russian language, and expensive dance dresses. My partner and I worked hard and quickly became one of the top 3 couples in the country, before eventually becoming the National Ten-dance champions. We earned the opportunity to be a part of Team USA in the biggest competition in the world, the British Open in Blackpool, England, and the opportunity to represent our country at the worlds. Well, all good things come to an end and my partner and I split after 2 years of competing.I was 16 by this point and soon after the split I started my teaching career. Coaching younger couples at first until eventually I was teaching couples who were much older then I was. I loved being on the other side; being able to teach what I knew about dance and even about life to students whom I took great care in. I helped in achieving national titles for some of these starlings and was rewarded to see the substantial growth in each. When I wasn't at the studio teaching I was actually able to have a social life, which was a little uncommon for me and be heavily involved in high school activities, dances and the likes. One of the best years of my life.I was 17 when I started dancing with my second partner and within a short 4 months we became international finalists. We had 3 crazy months of living, training, and teaching students in North Carolina. On weekends we'd fly up to NYC to train and compete. At the end of the summer we moved back to Utah and trained for another 3 months, until my partner decided to move back to North Carolina and I stayed in Utah to finish my senior year.3 months after that the famous “So You Think You Can Dance” auditions came to town.I was nervous when I auditioned but I felt peace, reflecting on the doors that were opened to me and where the pieces had fallen in my life, feeling this was something that was “meant to be.” I made it straight through to vegas that night and the top 20 was to come soon after. I made it to the top 6 on that show being one of the 2 contestants who had never been in the bottom 3. Those three months were some of the most magical moments of my life. To add to the magic, two of the duo's I had danced in, “Bleeding love” choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon and “A los Amigos” choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin, were nominated for Emmy's several months later, which was a huge honor to be a part of.Sytycd tour was to follow. Thousands and thousands of screaming fans at our shows every night, seeing the country, and making life-long friendships with my fellow contestants, made up the next four months.I was on my way home from tour about to board the flight when I got the call from Dancing With the Stars to be on there next spring season. It didn't look likely since I was still contracted with Fox, but I put the call in anyway to see if they could make a miracle happen. Nigel was great and let me out of my contract.It was a whirl-wind when I first started and a bit over-whelming. None the less, I was ready and excited to take on the challenge.Which brings us to the present day. DWTS is truly a dancers dream job, and I am so grateful to be a part of it. I am constantly striving to improve and work on my art form as there is ALWAYS more to learn. My partners have included Ty Murray, Louie Vito, Jake Pavelka, Michael Bolton, Romeo Miller, Roshon Fegan, and Helio Castroneves all of whom I have had the opportunity of creating close bonds with and learn valuable life lessons from.Thinking over these more recent years there are so many memories and treasured moments that I will always hold close to my heart. When I was nominated for an Emmy Award for the paso doble “Maleguena” I had choreographed with fellow pro Derek. When my publicist called and told me I would have a two page spread in the iconic magazine Sports Illustrated “swimsuit edition” and then not long after the cover of the national magazine “Fitness.” When I had the opportunity to go oversees to visit the troops in which became a life altering experience. Being on the cover of DanceSpirit magazine. Which was an honor that was only a distant dream to me as a teenager. The opportunities to endorse products, most recently being the face of Reeboks' new dance line. And just simply getting to go on trips with some of my best friends to dance for crowds around the country and get paid for it. There are still many more things I want to achieve and experiences I want to have and ill keep striving for those until I reach them.It was through the long hours in the studio battling and fighting to make my mark, pushing through illnesses and motivated by my failures, that I found my passion, confidence, work ethic, and most of all the will to succeed. Therefore dance is not just a hobby, but it is a huge part of who I am.I realize that I have been blessed with much while at the same time, faced with many challenges. Challenges in which I cherish, for they have allowed me to grow and have kept me grounded and humble. Even through the successes I realize that with out God, I am nothing and with out the support of my mother and family through out the years, I wouldn't have been able to pursue this passion of mine. I always strive to remain true to who I am no matter the circumstance, and that determination to do so keeps me focused on the positive things in life, striving everyday to be an example of love, light, and passion to those around me.
Episode Show Notes... In this week’s episode I would like to give the warmest welcome to Romeo Miller. We dive deep within the untold story of Romeo Miller. This interview is one of Romeo’s most personal and inspiring interviews yet. Romeo is an actor, rapper, and entrepreneur who has been in the game since age 10. Romeo dives into his childhood and what he has learnt from growing up as a child celebrity to sustained success from the last 20 years. What most people don’t know, Romeo was able to stay grounded during fame because of his environment. It is simply where he came from. Growing up in New Orleans, where his family had nothing but raised and shaped the man that he is now. Many people stay stagnant because they lack the drive to keep striving for better. For Romeo, although he’s already got it all, he has money, owns a multi million dollar home in Calabasas, on top of owning other homes, yet he is still grinding. Why? Because he knows what it feels like to have everything but also how easy it is to lose everything. Having the mindset on life that you can have everything but can also lose everything in a heartbeat, is the drive that pushes Romeo to continue to grind, every single day. Romeo Miller is a true legend and one that inspires those around him, many of us can certainly learn from his philosophies and apply it to our lives so we can also continue to strive to level up our lives. Let’s dive in! In this episode you will learn... -> How to stay grounded, and stay consistent in maximizing your life -> How to influence create a positive impact to those around you-> The importance of respect-> Philosophies of life, in order to live an impactful and meaningful life Quotes-> "If you don’t have nothing - you have to work your ass off to make a difference" -> "It’s not about understanding, but it’s about accepting - that’s the basic concept of life" -> "If you don’t respect anything, you gotta realise that it’s gonna be broken" Question: What impact do you want to make in the world?
BHL: Next – Host Rhelin T sits down with singer Christina Cooper. Christina Cooper (actress, director, producer, and author) is now the executive producer of Christina Cooper Productions (otherwise known as Christina Cooper Films). You might recognize Christina Cooper from her self produced film "Loyalty" which will be turned into a full feature film entitled "South Central Love". She also plays Miko on the hit Emmy nominated Netflix series "Dear White People", she plays Crystal in the new movie "Never Heard" alongside Romeo Miller and Karrueche Tran, she plays Cindy in the new action thriller "Unintended", Nina on "The Lovers Lyfe" and last but not least, Chloe on Lipstick (the series). Christina is currently working on films and television shows in front and behind the camera. Christina Cooper Productions was created in 2018 and has produced the film "Loyalty" on Amazon Prime and is currently producing the televised talk show "The Christina Cooper show", making Christina Cooper the youngest to produce her own televised show. Christina Cooper Productions is in production on a project but we are always looking for new shows & concepts to assist in producing. Make sure to subscribe to BHL! - http://youtube.com/blackhollywoodlive HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Keven Undergaro. Black Hollywood Live had guests from shows/films like 12 Years A Slave, The Butler, America's Got Talent, The Game, Chicago Fire, Believe, Hannibal, Suits, Parks and Recreation, Dallas Buyers Club, Real Husbands of Hollywood, The Best Man Holiday, The View, Shameless, Basketball Wives, Being Mary Jane, Scandal, Single Ladies and many more.
KFC and Feits Golden Globes, Cody Parkey's double doink, and invent the NoMentions app. MFK Monday, Pete Davidson's big dick, porn in black body suits. Voicemails include: Europe changed my GF, fell asleep during a threesome, make it rain anything you want, and tider matched with a cam girl. After voicemails, Romeo Miller joins to talk about breaking Michael Jackson's records, growing up in No Limit, his father Master P, Growing up Hip Hop, Ex On The Beach and if he'd give it all up to play basketball
Romeo Miller joins the program to discuss a whole lotta basketball, growing up in a fish tank, the best celebrity hoopers, and how his lifelong friend DeMar DeRozan handled the trade from Toronto to San Antonio. But before all that, simply a preposterous conversation between Withers and the Mick Man.
ROMEO MILLER (FKA LIL' ROMEO) DROPS BY THE NEIGHBORHOOD! ROMEO AND BIG BOY DISCUSS THE WE TV SHOW "GROWING UP HIP HOP", GETTING SUED BY HIS MOM, PLAYING BASKETBALL AT USC WITH DEMAR DEROZAN, AND MORE! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
It’s time to get back to basics: the guys, monsters, boobies and blood! It’s time for Little Dead Rotting Hood! Tonight’s film stars Eric Balfour, Patrick Muldoon, Bianca A. Santos, Romeo Miller and is directed by Jared Cohn. Have you subscribed yet? Maybe you should, leave us a review too!! Click Here
Tomorrow is never guaranteed. However, whether or not you'll leave a legacy behind is a concern for not only us, but our biggest stars too! This week we'll be reflecting on the passing of Martin's own Tommy Ford, professional athlete Tyson Gay's daughter who was killed, Adrienne Bailon's hubby to be may have some child support issues, Romeo was saddened to hear about Angela Simmons engagement via the internet, Tamar tried to block Toya from being on the Real, Chris Rock landing a $40 million deal with Netflix, Janet Jackson's latest surprise and so much more! Tune in and share your thoughts with us as we bring you the latest stories for the week! You don't wanna miss it. Follow us on Facebook @inthemixonlineradio Twitter: @InTheMix__ and IG @inthemix_onlineradio
twitter.com/ralphieaversa Romeo Miller, Kristinia DeBarge and Damon "Boogie" Dash from the new WE tv show "Growing Up Hip-Hop" chatted with me at the show's press junket inside Manhattan's The London hotel.
BHL Reality Check: In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Ashley Gray and Corrine Williams discuss the biggest reality show drama for the week of October 23rd. Ashley opens up with "The Catch Up" talking about Khole Kardashian and Lamar Odom are giving marriage a second chance. Tony Dovolani throws shade at Kim Zolciak. Corrinne "Reality Hot Topics” by discussing RHOA co-star Sherree Whitefield dupped by mega producer Carlos King. Rapper and actor Romeo Miller being pulled in between parents messy divorce battle and is now being sued by his mother. They wrap thing with "Game Time" featuring Reality Checked or Reality X’d! All this and more on BHL's Reality Check!
Rod and Karen discuss Family Guy, tint laws, break away condoms, Jellyfish are assholes, Sam Brownbeck, mac n cheese recalled, baby beer bottle, office pool guy loses everything, fat people gotta stand, no gay kissing on the train, women want kids less than men now, no room to bury people, hit and run mom, Peter Kindler says the DOJ is more racist than the Ferguson PD, Raven Symone on Michelle Obama, Romeo Miller riles up Instagram, Starbucks Race Together campaign, BallerAlert, McDonald's fight, Justin Harris, snorting ashes, earring thief and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsor: Site: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT
Tune in for a special evening edition of That's Entertainment as I interview actress/singer, Cymphonique. As the daughter of businessman, music mogul and philanthropist, Percy Miller (aka Master P), and the little sister of Romeo Miller, (aka Lil Romeo), Cymphonique has not only carved out her own identity, but is taking Hollywood and the music industry by storm. Cymphonique will be stopping by to talk about her long awaited new album, "Passion," which is schedule to be release in June. In addition, her new single and video "Nobody Like You" and "Something" featuring Jacob Latimore is already topping radio charts and is an iTune and fan favorite! Tune in on Thursday, May 16 at 5pm ET as I talk with this talented triple threat, Cymphonique.
Whats up yall?! Yes, the NBA Finals are here! The Heat and the Mavericks. Not a bad match-up at all. Audley and I will discuss the series to this point and well also be joined by our dude and sports writer, Devon. As well, we have a very special guest. You knew him as Lil Romeo back in the day, but now the kid is all grown up. Romeo Miller is in the house!! Hell talk about his friendship with Raptors guard, DeMar DeRozan and his time on the hit TV show, Dancing with the Stars. Theres nothing this guy cant do. Hell tell you all about it in our interview. Check it out!! The Breakdown -- For Hoops Talk, The Way It Should Be!!!
As a dedicated and consummate performer, Actress Tasha Smith brings style and intense character portrayals to the screen. Her outstanding performances have garnered widespread reactions from audiences and critics alike. Tasha shines in her latest roles as: Shonda in "JUMPING THE BROOM" (2011) directed by Salim Akil, produced by T.D. Jakes and Tracey Edmonds. The cast includes Angela Bassett, Paula Patton, Laz Alonso, Mike Epps, Loretta Devine, Meagan Good, DeRay Davi, Julie Bowen, Romeo Miller, Gary Dourdan, Pooch Hall, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Valarie Pettiford. Angela in "WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO" (2010) directed/written by Tyler Perry. The cast includes all the originals including Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Sharon Leal, Malik Yoba, Lamman Rucker, Richard T. Jones, Michael J. White, Cicely Tyson, Louis Gossett Jr.
LAZ ALONSO starring in Jumping the Broom. Jumping the Broom (TriStar Pictures): A collision of worlds when two African-American families from divergent socioeconomic backgrounds get together one weekend in Martha's Vineyard for a wedding. Coming out May 6, 2011. Starring: ANGELA BASSETT, PAULA PATTON, LAZ ALONSO, LORETTA DEVINE, TASHA SMITH, JULIE BOWEN, VALARIE PETTIFORD, ROMEO MILLER, DeRAY DAVIS, with MEAGAN GOOD and MIKE EPPS Directed by:SALIM AKIL http://jumpingthebroom-movie.com/ In 2008, Laz starred in Miracle at St. Anna for director Spike Lee, in which he played one of four main leads opposite Derek Luke, Michael Ealy and Omar Benson. Laz Alonso was chosen as one of Variety's “Top Ten Actors to Watch in 2009.” A star on the rise, Laz can next be seen in the supporting role of “Sheriff John Burke” in Rod Lurie's remake of the Sam Peckinpah classic Straw Dogs (February 25, 2011) for Sony Screen Gems. Laz can be seen in the lead role of “Tsu'Tey” in the highest grossing film of all time, Avatar! Earlier in 2009, Laz played the lead villain role of “Fenix” in the fourth installment of highly popular Fast and the Furious franchise Website http://www.twitter.com/lazalonso
This Thursday on Bloody Angola: A Prison Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman We bring you the story of Corey Miller, the brother of famed rap entrepreneur Master P and sibling to a business dynasty known as No Limit Entertainment.In 2009 C-Murder was sentenced to life in prison with no parole and made his way to Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola but has always maintained his innocence.With stars such as Kim Kardashian and Monica advocating for his release, Woody and Jim bring you not only the case itself but some information you will hear for the very first time.#nolimitrecords#masterp#CMurder#truecrimepodcast#rap#truecrime#kimkardashian#louisianastatepenitentiary#angola#woodyovertonpodcast#bloodyangola #JimChapmanPodcast #WoodyOverton #RealLifeRealCrimeThe Rise and Fall of C-Murder!FULL TRANSCRIPTJim: Hey, everyone. Welcome to this edition of Bloody-Woody: Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making.Woody: The Complete Story of America's Bloodiest Prison.Jim: And I'm Jim Chapman.Woody: And I'm Woody Overton.Jim: Look, we've gotten more requests of this really in the past couple of months than we've ever had.Woody: Right. It's a really, really interesting case, actually born out of Louisiana, but known worldwide.Jim: Global.Woody: We're going to tie it into Bloody Angola but let's tell you about the case first. See, y'all today we're going to be talking about Corey Miller, also known as C-Murder, and he was a famous Deep South rapper. Corey was part of No Limit Records, and his brothers include the founder of No Limit and rapper Percy Miller known as Master P. And Vyshonn Miller known as Silkk the Shocker, and his nephew, Romeo Miller, known as Lil' Romeo.Before we tell you the full story regarding C-Murder, we have to tell you where he came from. He was born and raised in the very rough 3rd Ward Calliope Projects of New Orleans. His oldest brother, Percy, known as Master P, was a basketball star in high school and received a basketball scholarship to play for the University of Houston. However, Percy dropped out months into his freshman year and transferred to Merritt College in Oakland, California, to major in business. After the death of his grandfather, Percy inherited $10,000 as part of a malpractice settlement and opened up a record store called No Limit Records. Jim: That's right. In 1990, his older brother Percy released his first cassette tape. Yep, cassette tapes, remember, y'all?Woody: Cassette tape. [crosstalk] Jim: It was called Mind of a Psychopath. In that same year, he became Master P.Woody: Master P.Jim: Now, that same year, Corey's brother Kevin was killed in New Orleans. Master P, he kind of used that as motivation to get his record label off the ground and get his family out of the New Orleans projects where they were from, y'all, in the third world, the Calliope Projects. Very, very, tough, tough neighborhood. Woody: Let me tell you about this real quick. Let me interject. In the prison system in Angola or DCI, wherever you're at, all the convicts will refer to-- someone asking, I'll say, "Where are you from?" "The city." Well, the city means New Orleans. They automatically say, "What ward?" New Orleans is broken down into wards, most famously known for the 9th Ward. But each ward had its own project. Now, that's not a derogatory term. Back then, before Katrina, you literally couldn't go two blocks in any direction, even if you were on St. Charles in the richest neighborhood and you hit--Jim: Where Mike lives.Woody: Right, where Mike Agovino lives, and you hit projects. These are big high-rise buildings that the government used for low-income housing. They had their own police force even though they're part of NOPD, but they wouldn't even go in there for a shots fired call unless they had two or more units. Jim: That's right. Woody: It was rough. Jim: Yeah, it was rough. Obviously, oldest brother Percy, known as Master P, it was his goal to get his family out of the ghettos of New Orleans. It was kind of from this start that No Limit Records became a full-blown empire. Master P, in particular, became a beast in the way of business investments. I mean, just about everything this guy touched turned into gold. He was no idiot at all. No Limit invested in all kinds of successful ventures. They had an energy drink company, a sports management company, a publishing company, fast food companies. No Limit Enterprises became so successful, in fact, that in 1998 alone, the company grossed $110,000,000. Woody: That's a lot of duckies.Jim: That is a lot.Woody: Homegrown, right? Jim: Yep.Woody: Corey Miller was growing, y'all, at this time as a rapper, and his rap name was C-Murder. I know y'all have heard of that. Corey was the top of his game, and he had been the focal point of No Limited Records, and he was one of the wealthiest and most popular artists on the label until February 12th, 2002, when a Jefferson Parish grand jury indicted him for the murder of 16-year-old Steve Thomas in a New Orleans nightclub. In the early morning hours of January 12th, 2002, Deputy Brian Singleton received a call to respond to a shooting at the Platinum Club in Harvey, Louisiana, y'all, which is a suburban yours. When he arrived, Officer Singleton observed a large crowd of over 100 people screaming and running out the door of the club in a hectic state. As he made his way through the crowd, he observed over 100 to 150 people still inside. It was at this time he saw the victim, later identified as 16-year-old Steve Thomas, lying on his back, suffering a single gunshot wound to his chest. Deputy Singleton leaned down and tried to speak to the victim, but the victim was unresponsive, and the deputy radioed for medical assistance. Jim: Now, other deputies, they started to arrive, and Deputy Singleton then requested that all the doors be locked and all the officers start canvassing the club. They were going to get statements. Woody: Right. It's an active crime scene.Jim: Darnell Jordan, he worked security at the club that night, and he stated that a fight broke out between the pool table and the dance floor, and 15 to 20 people were beating down the victim. He said the victim was lying on his back and kind of trying to cover himself up. Turtling, as we call it. He was getting kicked and punched. That is when he kind of ran in and he tried to break up the fight.He said he grabbed C-Murder and told him, "Hey, man, chill out." C-Murder responded, "Aight." He then said he heard a gunshot. He also stated he never saw C-Murder kick or punch the victim, but he was about a foot away when C-Murder reached his hand into the pile of people, and the next thing he knew, he saw a flash at the end of it. In the 911 call, it's important to mention that Darnell never mentioned knowing who the shooter was. It's also important to mention that his story has changed many times regarding the identity of the shooter. Woody: Right. Which makes his testimony not worth a shit. But Denise Williams, who was also interviewed that night and said that the shooter was an individual named Derek Taylor. Detective Donald Clogher, who had been handed the lead in the case, stated that he could tell she was not being truthful, and later she admitted to having lied. She stated it was because she was fearful for her own safety, although she never identified C-Murder as the shooter. Corey Miller agreed to give a statement but was not willing to offer a recorded statement. He said he was, in fact, at the Platinum Club the night of the shooting, and he was talking to the DJ when heard the shot and was pushed out of the club at that point by an unknown individual.One of the key points, y'all, is that the detectives made note of during the questioning was that he asked about specific facts of investigation, inquired as to if witnesses were cooperating and was fishing to find out who they were. The detectives believed he was asking all these questions so that he could ascertain anyone who was cooperating with police to make threats upon them if they talk. They're talking about C-Murder, y'all.Jim: Yeah. And, Woody, you've interrogated countless amounts of individuals. Is that something that would raise a flag with you if they were asking--?Woody: Yeah. That's almost like people coming back to revisit the crime scene to watch or whatever and interjecting themselves in an investigation. The fact that he's coming back in and he's like, "Who's talking? Who's talking?"Jim: Yeah. "Y'all got any information on the case?"Woody: "Who's talking?" That's definitely the right red flag. Jim: Almost showing too much interest in what's going on. Kenneth Jordan was also a witness at the club that night. Now, he stated that the celebs, they get to skip the line and that although a metal wand is used for weapons checks, y'all have all seen that, the airport or whatever, they scan you up and down with that metal wand. He stated they don't really do that for celebrities, of which C-Murder was one. At this time, y'all, he was big. He was killing it everywhere, everything he touched.Woody: No pun intended.Jim: Yeah, [chuckles] no pun intended. He stated there was a rap contest that night, and the victim was in the contest. He said after the victim got off the stage, someone in a CP3 hoodie ran up and attacked the victim. And, y'all, let me tell you about CP3. CP3 stands for the Calliope Projects. It's basically CP and then 3 is for Third Ward, which is what hood C-Murder grew up in. Kenneth Jordan continued to say that the victim was fighting for his life when he got jumped by six or seven people and that C-Murder was not throwing punches and just watching the fight. He said once the fight was over, Corey Miller stood over the victim and shot him once in the chest.Now, it's important to note that this entire statement by Kenneth Jordan took place about a year after the murder. The case was brought up to Kenneth Jordan when he was in another case as a material witness involving the death of his baby. He said he did not initially speak to police because he feared for his life.Woody: Yeah, that's--Jim: A year later.Woody: So, on February 28th of 2002, C-Murder was indicted, y'all, for the murder of Steve Thomas. In September of 2003, he was convicted. However, in 2006, the Supreme Court overturned his conviction, and Corey Miller was granted a new trial based on the claim that prosecutors improperly withheld criminal background information on three of their witnesses. The defense, who was not made aware of the criminal records of the witnesses, stated they would have attacked the credibility of those witnesses if that information had been turned over. That's Brady, y'all. Everybody, you've got to turn it over. Jim: I do wonder though, Woody, you would have thought a defense attorney, when they see a witness list, they would just run a background check. Woody: But they don't have to, because under the Brady law, everything the prosecutor has in their file, they have to give it to them. So, the criminal records would have been in the file, but guess what? Somebody pulled them out. Jim: I got you. Technicality. Woody: That's why it was turned over. The state of Louisiana decides in 2009 to give it another shot. They set a trial date for August of 2009. This is where things get stupid crazy. Just three weeks from the trial date, a friend of C-Murder's named Juan Flowers comes out and says that he killed Steve Thomas. The questionable thing really was his confession, or with his confession was Juan Flowers was already serving a life sentence in jail by this point. It's not uncommon for lifers to try to admit to other killings to save their friends. Believe it or not, the other issue is that he changed and recanted that confession several times after that. So, the trial moves forward, and on August 10th, 2009, Corey Miller, C-Murder is convicted again and sentenced to life with no parole in Bloody Angola. Jim: Wow. Look, that confession by Juan Flowers, that's something that the attorneys for C-Murder and those that are fighting for his release, that's something they bring up. The issue with that is this guy really had nothing to lose. He was going to spend the rest of his life in jail. Woody: He was going to die in prison.Jim: He was a friend of his. Woody: If he can get C-Murder, this famous rapper off--[crosstalk] Jim: Famous friend.Woody: Famous friend. And get him off by saying, "Hey, you know what? I did it." Jim: Yeah, he can get favors in jail for the rest of his life. Woody: I mean, his family would have been taken care of and everything else. Jim: Yeah. He did come out after making that statement and basically recanted the whole thing and said, "I didn't kill him." So, C-Murder in Bloody Angola. Two weeks after he was sentenced, guess what? He gets an additional 10 years added to his sentence for a court case involving the attempted killing of two people in a Baton Rouge nightclub in 2001, y'all. And I remember this vividly. Now, Miller was in Club Raggs. That was a club in Baton Rouge, which was very, very popular.Woody: Hotspot. Jim: Hotspot. He got in an argument with security after refusing to allow them to search him. He yanks a gun, pulls the trigger on a bouncer, and the nightclub owner, and guess what? Gun jam.Woody: Gun jam.Jim: Thank God for that. He's probably glad that it jammed too, because he didn't get charged with murder right there. This was all captured on camera. One of the bullets actually ejected after the jam. That's how close it was to going off. So, you know that he actually pulled the trigger if one of the bullets ejected.Woody: It just didn't fire. Jim: That's right. It's really important to mention that he was free on bond with that case when the case with the nightclub incident involving the killing of Steve Thomas took place. That's huge. Woody: It's crazy.Jim: You know what? Stay out of the bars at that point. You're already in trouble, and you go out and this happens. Time marches on, and C-Murder, he's kind of working through this appeals process, which it pretty much gets exhausted in 2014. Then in 2018, Kenneth Jordan? You remember those two Jordans I told you about, which incidentally, they're not related. Kenneth Jordan, one of the prosecution's star witnesses, comes out and states he was pressured to finger Miller for the killing or face a 10-year sentence for another crime he was involved in. Then the very next month, the prosecution's other star witness, Darnell Jordan, recanted his statement, stating he was detained and locked in a hotel room by police who pressured him to testify against Miller. And, y'all, as I said, these guys are not related. They just share the same last name. Woody: It's crazy. I'm going to interject a little bit of a personal knowledge about C-Murder, Corey Miller, y'all. So, he's up in Angola. He's doing his time. He's famous. Like I said, he's doing his time. Whether he could have told who the actual shooter was, if he wasn't or whatever, he's living by the street code. He ain't saying dick. But he's doing his time, not letting his time do him. Now, my mother-in-law was the head of security for the visitation room at Bloody Angola. Guess who is very popular to be visited? Corey Miller. All right, I'm going to tell you, I talked to her. My wife talked about it and I listened last night because I remember her telling me about C-Murder back in the day when you brought the story up and said, "Call her and ask her anything that she could tell us about him." All right. What she said, he was very tall, maybe 6'6". Jim: Listed as 6'4".Woody: But this is her memory. She said he was skinny, not real muscular, but it showed that he worked out some prison muscle, but he was still skinny, but said he was very nice. He liked you. He was super polite to you. And he liked you, he let you know it. Master P, his brother, would fly in on a helicopter and land inside the wired Angola, and they took him to the ranch house. Now, we talked about the ranch house in past episodes. Ranch house is where Burl Cain would hold his meetings with dignitaries, and they would cook them the prison meals and all that. Well, guess what? Master P got to have his visitation in the ranch house. It's pretty cool. She said that they developed this personal relationship, and she called him C instead of Corey Miller. Sometime during his incarceration, he had a video that came out, and C actually asked my mother-in-law to go watch and say, "What do you think of the video?" Jim: Wow. Woody: She told him about what she thought of it. She said there also was another famous short rapper in there, she couldn't remember his name, that couldn't stand C-Murder. Jim: Come on. Woody: Yeah, so there was a beef between them. They couldn't have visitation at the same time, everything else. They probably would have killed each other. Jim: Wow. Woody: So, she was made aware of that. He told her directly. He said, "You know what? I believe I have more purpose in this life." She said he would stop in the visitation room while other people were there in there. It's a massive room, y'all, with all these tables and some vending machines, and they get screened. Family members come in, and people would come up to him while he's in his visits, say, "Hey, will you give me your autograph?" And he'd do it. Said he was a cool, nice guy. Said he took good care of his girlfriend. His girlfriend came every other weekend to visit. She doted on him. Also, the son of the girlfriend thought of C as his daddy. And he had a big family, and they would come see him almost all the time, every chance they could. The family also went to every one of his court dates during this appeal process we're talking about. But check this out, C-Murder, all hardcore, right? Was a mama's boy. Jim: Hmm.Woody: Absolutely doted on this mama. She said his mama was a big woman, big boned, and she always wore a T-shirt that said "Free C-Murder" when she came to visit. Jim: Wow. Woody: Master P ended up buying their mama house on Tchoupitoulas. She got to hang out with him and talk. You know what she said? If you didn't know he was in prison for murder, she said, "Hell, we were friends. He could have spent the night in my house." Jim: Wow. You've got some scoop there, Woody Overton. Look, that's inside info. Woody: That's the Bloody Angola scoop.Jim: You can't get nowhere--[crosstalk] Woody: Bloody Angola scoop. So, that's a personal account. Of course, she's now long since been retired, probably five or six years. Jim: Very interesting. A helicopter, huh? Woody: Helicopter flying inside the wire and getting private visitation at the ranch or whatever. Jim: That's pretty cool. Woody: All right, so, y'all, he was popular. In 2020, a series of tweets were placed by a very well-known celebrity and influencer, Kim Kardashian. Everybody knows about Kim. She joined the fight to free C-Murder after hearing all the inconsistencies in his case. In a series of Twitter posts, she stated she is teaming up with R&B singer Monica, C-Murder's ex-girlfriend, in the fight to get the 49-year-old rapper's murder conviction overturned. "My heart goes out to the family of Steve Thomas. I can only imagine how hard this is. My intention is to never open up this painful wound, but to help find the truth behind this tragedy. True justice for the young man requires that the person who actually killed him be held responsible and that Corey Miller be returned home to his kids." Y'all, that was Kim Kardashian's statement. Jim: That's right. With no further ado, we'd like to welcome our guest, Kim Kardashian, to this sh-- No, we-- [crosstalk] Woody: Kim, how are you doing?[laughter] Jim: But, Kim, if you want to come on--Woody: Kim, didn't you just graduate from law school? I think she did. Jim: [laughs] I think you're right. She's not really here, y'all. Woody: Yes, she is.Jim: If she'd like to come on, come on.Woody: You can just bump up the ratings. Kim, come on down. Jim: That's it. Yeah. A lot of people out there advocating for C-Murder and think that he, for lack of a better term, got screwed on his conviction. As recently as March 3rd, y'all of this year, so just occurring-Woody: Last month. Jim: -last month, C-Murder is making headlines, and his manager released a statement related to a recent hunger strike he's undergoing to protest conditions at Elayn Hunt, where he was transferred in 2018 from Angola. In 2018, commonly-- well, I don't know how common it is, but prisoners will get transferred to different prisons after being at Angola so long. [crosstalk] Woody: It could be some security reasons also. Like that little rapper my mother-in-law was talking about, it could be he used his influence and maybe Master P can't afford a helicopter anymore. And Elayn Hunt is a hell of a lot closer to New Orleans than Angola is, being right outside of Baton Rouge, y'all, in St. Gabriel. It's pretty crazy.Jim: In these hunger strikes that they do, this is common. One of the most powerful ways that convicts have to protest, especially conditions in prison, is through starving themselves. And it gets attention. Woody: Not Burl Cain's, let me tell you that.Jim: Not Burl Cain, yeah.Woody: Burl Cain is on tape. One inmate or convict came up and said, "Warden, I need to talk to you." Well, Burl Cain knows his business. He told him, the inmate, the convict, said, "Aren't you on hunger strike?" He said, "Yes, sir, I am." Burl said, "Well, boy, I'm not goi--" Not boy. Jim: [chuckles] Woody: He said, "Sir, I'm not going to talk to you while you're on hunger strike. You go ahead and get you a good meal and I'll come back and talk to you." Jim: There you go. So, he didn't put up. But we're going to read this statement from his manager regarding that. It says, "On behalf of the Miller Family in an ongoing campaign to have justice served, Lisa Jackson, publicist, and Steve Johnson, manager for Corey Miller/C-Murder, are requesting the release of information to the public about Corey and his current situation at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center. We are asking Kim Kardashian, as the prison reform legal team representing Mr. Miller, to help bring immediate public awareness to Corey's situation, wrongful conviction from the state of Louisiana, the state of Louisiana's suppression of evidence, inhumane treatment conditions at the prison, and it is imperative now more than ever that a quick strategy move is made as his health has significantly declined due to the prison system's inhumane conditions. Fortunately, and unfortunately, we have a disturbing visual and written information about Mr. Miller's situation." He goes on to say, "Mr. Miller recently passed out. He received no follow-up medical care in response. And because Mr. Miller asked for and did not receive an investigation in the circumstances of his passing out, he was placed in solitary confinement as retaliation. Corey continues to suffer from chronic dental issues that have led to significant weight loss and have been denied much needed thyroid medication because the state of Louisiana says they cannot obtain the necessary medications. Because conditions at Elayn Hunt have not improved, Mr. Miller is engaging in a hunger strike that began on February 23rd to bring awareness to his and all his inmates' neglect and abuse at the hands of the penal system. The neglect of inmates in the penal system has been well documented by Mr. Miller and others." So, basically, his manager, he's basically saying Corey Miller ain't doing so well right now. Woody: Yeah, well, you know what? Listen, I'm going to call bullshit--[crosstalk] Jim: I knew you would. [chuckles] Woody: You can only go like five days without eating or less time without water. I'm pretty sure C-Murder has gotten couple of Ramen noodles passed through his door or whatever. The whole medication thing and all that, if that's true, they better believe they're going to get that shit straight. But one of the reasons they may have moved though to Elayn Hunt is they do have a, believe it or not, a better medical staff. I can't say better, but they have more access to the local hospitals and everything else. So maybe he's needing to see specialists? I don't know.But the problem with this, y'all, is Steve Thomas is dead. From what I understand, this garnered a lot more national attention. What was the show? I like that show. They go in and investigate cases and see if there's been an injustice in it. He was on this show. And, Jim, you sent it to me. Actually, he was on it by phone interview but his family, his ex-wife and his daughter brought this cracker jack investigative team in, one that was a defense attorney, the other one was a career criminal investigator like me, and they investigated the case. Jim: Yeah. And it was called Reasonable Doubt. Woody: Reasonable Doubt. That's it. I think it's like Season 2, Episode 3 if you want to check it out. They worked it. And C-Murder basically said on the phone, basically he knew did it, but he ain't saying. Jim: Yeah. The interesting thing about this show was they brought up several key points of evidence. One was the fact that somebody had confessed to it. We already told y'all the story there. The guy just is not believable. He keeps changing his story. In addition to that, they brought up a chain. There was a chain that-Woody: That Steve Thomas was wearing. Jim: -Steve Thomas was wearing that when he got killed. Somebody yanked that chain off him.Woody: Yeah, during that fight with the beat down. Jim: The DNA did not match C-Murder's DNA. Woody: It really didn't match anybody.Jim: Correct. Woody: He couldn't be excluded or whatever, but it doesn't matter, y'all. DNA is not like you think it is. Just every time you touch something for a second, doesn't mean your DNA is going to be on it. They proved it by an expert that if somebody just grabbed and yanked it off, chances of their DNA being on there are very slim. Jim: Yeah. They basically dispelled most of the cases, I guess, for his release. There just wasn't anything there. In that interview, as Woody said, where C-Murder was actually on the phone, I guess you could say he alluded to the fact that he kind of knew who did it, but he has a code that he lives by.Woody: One of the witnesses said that it was one of C-Murder's crew that actually pulled the trigger. They exited the club and when they asked them where the weapon is, and they said they threw it in the Mississippi over a bridge coming back in New Orleans because Harvey is across the bridge. Jim: Yeah, and the problem with that was C-Murder was with them and he becomes a what? Woody: Accessory. Jim: Yeah.Woody: Same thing. He would have got-- Principal 2-- Louisiana Vice Statute 1427 principal 2, basically accessory and he'd have gotten the same charge. But they said he's standing up and doing his time. It is what it is. Jim: It is what it is. Woody: I don't know how you get it, but he's no longer in Bloody Angola. But he did some time. Jim: Yeah, and as of this recording, he's still serving the rest of his life in prison for this. Look, man, if you didn't do it, you're going to have to say who did or you're going to ride that sentence out till you die.Woody: That's it. Jim: That's just the bottom line. We wanted to bring this episode to you. We had a lot of people ask us too. There were a lot of questions with regard to C-Murder. He's a very popular part of society, even still 21 years after this has taken place. Woody: Well, people don't even know that he was a veteran. Jim: Yeah, he was. That's right.Woody: A military veteran. The same war that I was veteran of, the first Gulf War. You'd think him and Master P, they display themselves as the gangster life, whatever. Master P got a college education. Jim: Let me tell you, that is a persona and that guy is a businessperson. You cannot reach that level of success in life without being very smart and have a very high business acumen. That's the bottom line. Woody: I think when you start believing your own height, and certainly you're the most popular person at nightclub held about 400 or 500 people, y'all, Platinum did or Platinum, whatever they call it. Supposedly, Steve Thomas was on stage rapping. It was like a rap battle. He got off the stage and maybe C-Murder's crew didn't like it and they gave him the beatdown. Jim: Well, there was even a rumor out there saying that in that contest, he out-rapped everybody else and a lot of people were saying he was better than C-Murder, and that basically he was killed because of that. And C-Murder responded to that in that TV interview and said, "Man, I have way too much to lose. I'm not going to kill a guy because everybody thought he was better than me that night or whatever." I believe that. I don't think that's why.Woody: A lot of people said that Steve Thomas was actually C-Murder's biggest fan. Yeah. Jim: Yeah. His own family. His mom and dad said he had posters of Master P. Woody: He's a huge C-Murder fan. Jim: Yeah. Woody: He ended up dying, [unintelligible 00:34:08] for them. You know what? The silent code-- A lot of times I say the streets talk, that's what they say. The streets talk, but a lot of times, they don't. In this case, he wants to die in prison for that. Now, I think it's too late. All these people recanting stories and all that, it's just to validate you as a witness on the appeals process. My prediction is like Rocky 3. They ask Mr. T, "What's your prediction?" "Prediction is pain." My prediction is C-Murder is going to die in the custody of the Department of Corrections. Jim: Yeah. Just a tragic waste to what-- He could have kept on going and just rocking it in the rap world. We say it all the time, I say this a lot, and that is you're one decision away from ruining the rest of your life. Woody: One split second, man. [crosstalk] Jim: All it takes. Woody: That's it. Jim: Yeah. And he's a prime example of that, sadly.Woody: Lifestyle called him. Y'all, I want to thank our Patreon members. You are absolutely the best. Jim: Oh, they are. Couldn't do this without them.Woody: Curious every single month. Our Bloody Angola is rocketing up the charts. This past week, it jumped 20 something. Jim: 22 spots. Woody: 22 spots. I predict next week after Real Life Real Crime Dateline--Jim: 22 more spots. Why don't you put it in negative too? [crosstalk] [laughs] Woody: We're going to be in negative too. I predict we're going to number one, y'all, but Patreon members, we couldn't do without you. If you want to become a patron, you can go to patreon.com and type in Bloody Angola. It has all the different tiers. Jim: We do transcripts on there, Woody, for our upper tiers. But even the very first tier, you're going to get commercial-free early episodes every week. We release extra and bonus episodes as you go up those tiers. Woody: [crosstalk] -episodes. Jim: Yeah, we got several locked up that nobody's ever heard on the regular Bloody Angola series. Woody: And never will. They're for our Patreon members. You know what? It takes money. This is a business and takes money. And we love doing it. We're always going to do it. Y'all have been so great to us. If you would, make sure you subscribe and like us, and if you get a chance, go, leave us a review.Jim: Very important. Those have kind of slowed down as of late. So, please. Woody: Leave us a review. We love and appreciate each and every one of you.Jim: And look, we got a Facebook page. We don't want to forget to mention that. Go to the Facebook, give it a follow. It's been building. I love seeing those analytics on Facebook grow and grow. That's just what it's been doing. But nobody will know if you don't tell a friend. Woody: Also, every week now, we're going to list every single episode of Bloody Angola in the Real Life Real Crime community app. Also, the advertisement, whatever the episode is going to be, if you're scrolling through that app, you'll be able to see it there also. Jim: Yeah. Go to Real Life Real Crime, download the app and you'll have access to those episodes. Last thing we want to mention. This is Thursday, so tomorrow, 8 o'clock Central, 9:00 Pacific. Real Life Real Crime, two-hour special, Who murdered Courtney Coco? Dateline, NBC. 16 million viewers.Woody: 135 million in 30 days. Jim: Wow. Woody: Between their podcast and everything else. And y'all, horrible story. We were very blessed to have Lifers and fans, and most of them are fans of Bloody Angola also, y'all helped solve that case. Go tune into it. Share it. It's a beautifully tragic story.Jim: It really is. It'll give you the amazing story of this man across from me and what he did and went through to really see that justice was done for Courtney, which is amazing.Woody: I'm going to do a little spoiler alert, if I could say it, spoiler alert. One day we can do an episode of Bloody Angola at the conclusion of a Dateline story because somebody's in Bloody Angola. Jim: Yeah, that's right. Tune in, please. 9 o'clock Pacific, 8 o'clock Central on NBC on Friday. And until next time, I'm Jim Chapman. Woody: And I'm Woody Overton.Jim: Your host of Bloody-Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making. Woody: The Complete Story of America's Bloodiest Prison. Unison: Peace. Jim: [laughs] [Bloody Angola theme playing]Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor and use my code bloodyangola50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy