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Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Woke Up in the Morning Feeling Like Did He?” by RJ. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Woke Up in the Morning Feeling Like Did He?” by RJ 1. “Can't Nobody Hold Me Down” by Diddy2. “I'll Be Missing You” by Diddy3. “Satisfy You” by Diddy4. “Its All About the Benjamins” by Diddy5. “Victory” by Diddy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
255 – Is it really possible to find true satisfaction in life?So many people today are looking for satisfaction in getting a new car or a new job, accomplishing their personal and career goals, or maybe it's getting lots of followers on social media. Or whatever!But the satisfaction that comes from these sorts of things never lasts very long. And then you always want something else.The only thing that can bring you complete satisfaction, on every level and dimension of your life, is knowing God and your relationship with Him, and then living your life full of God's love.That's what this week's episode is all about. I talk aboutWhat satisfied me as a kid, but didn't last longWhat Chirpie, a baby mockingbird, taught me about satisfactionWhat love has to do with satisfactionWhy material things will never satisfy your deeper spiritual needsWhat only God can do that satisfies you like nothing else canTrue satisfaction comes when you find your identity and your worth in God as His image and likeness, and then live your life accordingly.Show notes:Full transcript of this episode and all Bible verses: thebiblespeakstoyou.com/255Text me your questions or comments.Support the Show.If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify__________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person) Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show Schedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for you Contact James here
We had the pleasure of interviewing Nelson Freitas over Zoom video!After teasing us with two sensational singles, the Cape Verdean icon Nelson Freitas has released his long-awaited seventh album Black Butterfly via AWAL.A revelatory new record featuring a star-studded line-up of producers and songwriters, Black Butterfly is a masterful fusion of the signature sounds Nelson has built a legacy on during his multi-decade long career as a sonic boundary pusher, while also pushing forward with an experimental new sound for the star.While the Dutch artist of Cape Verdean heritage is no stranger to the scene, Nelson's new music reintroduces him with an evolution of his previous output. As a legend in the scene, Nelson has amassed a global fanbase over the years for his unique sound fusing Kizomba and Zouk with R&B and hip-hop – all of which are elements of the ‘mainstream' Afrobeats sound audiences of today have become familiar with, which is something Nelson heavily leans into on Black Butterfly.As the follow-up to Nelson's 2021 album Dpos D' Quarentena – home to his Mr Eazi assisted hit “Tellin' Me Something” – Nelson has assembled an impressive team of some of the most prominent producers in the Afrobeats scene for Black Butterfly. With a clear vision in mind for his record to create a ‘new sound', Nelson worked with in-demand hitmakers like Blaisebeatz (BNXN, Davido, Victony, CKay) and Nigerian super-producer Ozedikus (Rema, Oxlade) to deliver a body of work that sonically shows him in his true form.A record several years in the making, Black Butterfly also hears Nelson team up with the Grammy-nominated Afrobeats pioneer Kel-P on standout track “Satisfy You,” as well as the likes of Daecolm Holland (Adekunle Gold) who appears on “Don't Let Me Go” and co-wrote the title track with Nelson alongside Arrow Benjamin (Beyoncé), J.Sol and Mohombi.Elsewhere, the dark and mysterious “Nightcrawler” takes place as another major highlight from Black Butterfly, with Nelson smoothly gliding over the Masterkraft helmed beat and treating us to his signature vocal tones.Black Butterfly is preceded by the single “Hero” (watch), racking up over 3M views with its stunning music video which stars the Angolan-Portuguese international supermodel Sharam Diniz and emphasizes those moments in life when we must let go of even those we hold the closest. “Hero” has seen major airplay via DJ Edu on BBC Radio 1Xtra and was also selected by UK tastemaker VIPER Magazine as one of their ‘Essential' picks.As the title track and second single of Black Butterfly, “Black Butterfly” was originally conceived by Nelson whilst at a writing camp hosted by the legendary producer Teddy Riley (Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson) in Cabo Verde. Relaying a story of a sweet love affair, the swaying Afro rhythms of “Black Butterfly” are elevated by lush strings arranged by Portuguese musician Tiago Machado and has seen radio airplay across the UK including BBC 1Xtra and Wizard Radio, as well as playlisted by Noctis Magazine for their ‘Best of the Week' selects.Meanwhile, the luxurious “Black Butterfly” music video was directed by André Caniços and pictures a suavely styled Nelson against a backdrop of dancers and futuristic architecture amongst epic Cape Verdean greenery – a stunning juxtaposition between the modern and the classic, surely serving as the perfect representation of Nelson's forward-thinking yet timeless sounds.Speaking about his album, Nelson Freitas said the following: “I've been waiting for this album for ten years and it's a project where I truly found myself. It's something I've been working on for a long time and I believe the time has finally come. I looked for the best Afrobeats producers and composers in the world, and only with them did I feel complete enough to take this leap.”During his award-winning and Platinum-selling career, Nelson's energetic and dynamic stage performances have taken him to all corners of the globe, such as: the United States (including the Dunkin Donuts Center in Boston and AfroNation in Miami), the United Kingdom, Holland, Switzerland, France, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Angola and Portugal, where Nelson has sold out prestigious venues like the Coliseu dos Recreios and Campo Pequeno.Exhibiting a legendary artist at creative highs, the Black Butterfly record will surely see Nelson reach new heights in his already illustrious career and penetrate a wider audience through his fresh new sounds and lyrical perspectives.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #NelsonFreitas #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Faye Hardin - "Mistakes I've Made" - 7" 45 [0:00:00] Chuck Lunsford - "One More Mile" - 7" 45 [0:01:53] Marsha Carlile with Paul Buskirk Band - "Nite Life" - 7" 45 [0:04:12] The Combination - "Don't Cry Buddy" - 7" 45 [0:07:16] Darry Weaver - "Edge of Town" - 7" 45 [0:09:46] Wynn Stewart - "Playboy" - 7" 45 [0:14:43] Odell Owens - "Vine Street Blues" - 7" 45 [0:16:59] The Flat Mountain Boys - "I Could Love You (All the Time)" - 7" 45 [0:19:10] Harmon Brothers - Bill and Johnny - "Hard Time Blues" - 7" 45 [0:21:25] Teddy Bunch - "Just to Satisfy You" - 7" 45 [0:23:44] June Buchanan and the Country Pals - "Darling, Won't You Come Back?" - 7" 45 [0:26:39] Ethel Delaney - "Tiny Thread of Hope" - 7" 45 [0:28:29] Ronnie Hawkins - "Weary Blues From Waitin'" - Ronnie Hawkins Sings the Songs of Hank Williams [0:31:13] Jody Reynolds - "The Storm" - 7" 45 [0:35:04] Darrell Rhodes - "Lou Lou" - 7" 45 [0:36:11] Sleepy La Beff - "Tear Drop on a Rose" - 7" 45 [0:41:36] Toby Keeney and the Going West Boys - "Goin' Back to Oklahoma" - 7" 45 [0:43:44] Jeanne Johnson - Andy Sommers, string accomp. - "If You Were Mine" - 7" 45 [0:45:20] Corvettes - "Level With Your Senses" - 7" 45 [0:47:58] Dave "Diddlie" Day - "Blue Moon Baby" - 7" 45 [0:50:19] Jenkins Brothers - "Open Up Another Bottle" - 7" 45 [0:52:55] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/136673
Faye Hardin - "Mistakes I've Made" - 7" 45 [0:00:00] Chuck Lunsford - "One More Mile" - 7" 45 [0:01:53] Marsha Carlile with Paul Buskirk Band - "Nite Life" - 7" 45 [0:04:12] The Combination - "Don't Cry Buddy" - 7" 45 [0:07:16] Darry Weaver - "Edge of Town" - 7" 45 [0:09:46] Wynn Stewart - "Playboy" - 7" 45 [0:14:43] Odell Owens - "Vine Street Blues" - 7" 45 [0:16:59] The Flat Mountain Boys - "I Could Love You (All the Time)" - 7" 45 [0:19:10] Harmon Brothers - Bill and Johnny - "Hard Time Blues" - 7" 45 [0:21:25] Teddy Bunch - "Just to Satisfy You" - 7" 45 [0:23:44] June Buchanan and the Country Pals - "Darling, Won't You Come Back?" - 7" 45 [0:26:39] Ethel Delaney - "Tiny Thread of Hope" - 7" 45 [0:28:29] Ronnie Hawkins - "Weary Blues From Waitin'" - Ronnie Hawkins Sings the Songs of Hank Williams [0:31:13] Jody Reynolds - "The Storm" - 7" 45 [0:35:04] Darrell Rhodes - "Lou Lou" - 7" 45 [0:36:11] Sleepy La Beff - "Tear Drop on a Rose" - 7" 45 [0:41:36] Toby Keeney and the Going West Boys - "Goin' Back to Oklahoma" - 7" 45 [0:43:44] Jeanne Johnson - Andy Sommers, string accomp. - "If You Were Mine" - 7" 45 [0:45:20] Corvettes - "Level With Your Senses" - 7" 45 [0:47:58] Dave "Diddlie" Day - "Blue Moon Baby" - 7" 45 [0:50:19] Jenkins Brothers - "Open Up Another Bottle" - 7" 45 [0:52:55] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/136673
Tim is the founder/head honcho machinist at Small Batch Motorcycle Parts - he is a one man workhorse specializing in old Harleys and problem solving their parts into reality ~ these are the sounds pumping through the workshop speakers when its goTime... this mix rules. Thanks heaps Tim If you ever need any motorbike parts or fab work done get in touch with him and prepare to get your mind blown by his world of knowledge and pin point attention to detail and service. https://smallbatchparts.com/ https://instagram.com/smallbatchparts?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== TRACKLISTING Long Way Back from Hell by Danzig Wild in the Streets by Circle Jerks The Chase Is Better Than the Catch by Motörhead Jailbreak by AC/DC Lust For Life by Iggy Pop Attitude by The Misfits Jumpin' Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones Life During Wartime by Talking Heads Just to Satisfy You by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson Lookin' Out My Back Door by Creedence Clearwater Revival Cocaine by Heidecker & Wood Crawshay by Cymande Girl, Lately Things Have Been Changing by The Beautiful Girls Grandpa Was a Carpenter by John Prine PLEASE SUPPORT MUSIC & THE ARTISTS CREATING IT, THE RECORD LABLES WHO PUT IT OUT IN THE WORLD & THE RECORD STORES WHO STOCK AND SELL THE MUSIC ~~ Buy records, purchase concert tickets, wear merchandise & support the bands who soundtrack your life. I make no monetary amount from this recording or podcast episodes. ALL music rights belong to their rightful respected owners. I make these mixes for pure enjoyment and to rid terrible music from this world one playlist at a time. If your music is on this podcast, firstly thank you. All music has been purchased either on vinyl or in digital format. If you would like it taken down please contact us ASAP and we will do so immediately without question. We mean no harm or bad intentions. U V
Damion Hall returns to Halftime Chat to talk about the upcoming Legacy Tour featuring Guy, Keith Sweat and New Edition. Damion also speaks about his solo projects and charity work. Damion Hall, also known as Damion "Crazy Legs" Hall is an American R&B singer. He is a member of the new jack swing group Guy and is the brother of Guy member, Aaron Hall. He has released one solo album, Straight to the Point in 1994, which spawned one single, "Satisfy You", featuring Chanté Moore. That song managed to reach No. 48 on the Billboard R&B charts. #DamionHall #Guy #NewJackSwing Hosted by Music Broadcaster, Psychotherapist and Life Coach, Nnamdi E.S. Okoye (PGDip (CBT), PG Cert (Low Intensity Psychological Interventions) Watch all episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HalftimeChat Social Follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halftimechat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halftimechat Twitter: https://twitter.com/halftime_chat LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nesoul/ Cash App: https://cash.app/£halftimechat PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/nesoul
To The Wind I Go to Satisfy You in The Fantastival Podcast #96 as I've not one, not two, but three members from one of the best bands around, as Steve was joined by Jose Ibanez, Kenny Stuart and Ste Penn, from The Heavy North. Find out how The Heavy North got started, how they write songs, all about the excellent ‘Electric Soul Machine' album, how they found hosting a #TimsTwitterListeningParty, details of their upcoming tour and where they're playing, what their first records were, who would play in their Fantasy Festival lineup, what the future holds and quite a lot more in this jam packed episode, and As Long As You're Here With Me, you'll have a great time listening! And after you've listened go check out Jose, Kenny & Ste's Spotify Playlist featuring songs from their chosen Fantasy Festival acts and acts spoke about in their episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6GxYHmFkS8p6DSrV1iGaAf?si=Q15lDSW7SKKOzuTjEfAFQw And go and check out The Heavy North's wonderful website where you can find links to their music, their YouTube channel, buy tickets for their upcoming tour and loads more: https://www.theheavynorth.com If you've enjoyed the Fantastival Podcast please give us a follow on Twitter @FantastivalP and remember to check for our new episodes which are released every Sunday at 9am. Spread the word... and the word is Fantastival! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-fantastival-podcast/message
Gary Stewart - "This Old Heart Won't Let Go" [0:00:00] Doug Sahm - "Is Anybody Going To San Antone" - Doug Sahm and Band [0:02:45] Ernie Chaffin - "Worried Mind" [0:05:23] Johnny Robbins - "Strange Look in Her Eyes" [0:07:36] Johnny & Jack - "Cryin' Heart Blues" [0:10:08] Waylon Jennings - "Just to Satisfy You" [0:14:51] Tom T. Hall - "L.A. Blues" - In Search of a Song [0:17:07] Buck Owens - "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" - Sings Harlan Howard [0:19:47] Patsy Cline - "Let the Teardrops Fall" [0:22:22] George Jones & Melba Montgomery - "Please Be My Love" [0:24:45] Lefty Frizzell - "Forbidden Lovers" - Look What Thoughts Will Do [0:27:10] Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - "Dusty Skies" [0:29:42] Brenda Burns & the Country Combo - "I'll Be Better Off" [0:32:36] Michael Hurtt & His Haunted Hearts - "I Wonder if You Wonder" [0:40:14] Lucinda Williams - "Howlin' at Midnight" - Happy Woman Blues [0:42:26] Dwight Yoakam - "Bury Me" - Guitars Cadillacs Etc. Etc. [featuring Maria McKee] [0:46:17] Joe Ely - "I Had My Hopes Up High" - Joe Ely [0:49:43] Gary Stewart - "Your Place or Mine" [0:55:21] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/115830
In this week's episode of Lady and the Harlot, we discuss, “Have You Ever Told Your Partner, They Don't Satisfy You?” There are some who can vocalize what they like and do not like when it comes to Sex. But there are others who are afraid to speak their truth, even if it means lack of satisfaction. Please join us in our discussion and let us know, “Have You Ever……...?”
Damion Hall, also known as Damion "Crazy Legs" Hall is an American R&B singer. He is a member of the new jack swing group Guy and is the brother of Guy member, Aaron Hall. He has released one solo album, Straight to the Point in 1994, which spawned one single, "Satisfy You", featuring Chanté Moore. That song managed to reach No. 48 on the Billboard R&B charts. New Jack Swing #NewJackSwing #Guy #Jodeci #HalftimeChat #UptownRecords #RnB #SoulMusic #HipHop #RnBPodcast #TeddyRiley #Blackstreet #rnb #rnbpodcast #rnbmusic #newjackswing #hiphop #hiphopmusic #DJCassidy #PassTheMic #HalftimeChat
Money Won't Satisfy You!Use your money to build and make money, your money is your soldier, make money and make sacrifices today to pay for everything else in the future.Money doesn't change much, but it does allow you to make other decisions, make new choices and do new things.More money, without a purpose, doesn't do much of anything at all.How should you use your money? To help others and to enjoy life with family and friends. Money should be used to advance the lives of others.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Fight Club”, and song “Satisfy You” by Diddy and R. Kelly. A great movie that works better for younger audiences. And a horrible song featuring a known child predator. Kelly is the worst. Thanks to Moss Dudley for sponsoring this week! Also, check out Two Tours CBD: Go to twotours.com, code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping.
ALL SONGS MENTIONED IN THIS INTERVIEW CAN FOUND AT Sycorah youtube channel or purchased from Sycorah music Sychora is a singer, songwriter and poet with a distinctive smooth soulful Lovers Rock sound. On the show, we will be playing some of her popular songs as well as discussing her journey into the music business. Reggae singer-songwriter Sycorah has just released the first single and official video for, "Skin" (2017), from her forthcoming EP, “Rustique Energy,” which is set to be released in 2018. “Skin,” is produced by Delroy "Phatta" Pottinger from Phat Trax Records in Jamaica. He also produced her recent release, “Undercover Lover” (2017). Her distinctive smooth soulful Lovers Rock sound can be described as reminiscent of Lauryn Hill, with a strong delivery compared to Diana King. She was born Simone Samantha Daley to former teacher Desmond Daley and Singer Barbara Brown. She is the second of four children and was raised in Kingston 11, Jamaica. Her music career began in 2009, with an introduction to legendary Reggae producer Bobby Digital. She recalls, “Bobby Digital said I had a 'fresh sound,' and we started working together that very same night in the studio.” She enjoyed working with Digital, and went on to complete her first single, "Satisfy You" (2010). It was brought to life on the airways by radio disc jockey Mighty Mike. The song played over the Tantric Rhythm on Irie FM. Sycorah is inspired by her parents. Her late mother was the Dancehall artist known as Sneaking Rachel. She managed Sycorah’s music career until she died. Her last words to her daughter were, "You're going to be a star." Sycorah also carries the words of her father, who continues to be a forceful influence for her success. His motto of encouragement to her is, “If you believe in something hard enough, you will achieve.” In 2009, she recorded two dubs, "Healing," and, "Your Fingers." These were released in 2010, by producer Mikey Brooks on the Coptic Lion Record Label. She changed her name to Sycorah, which reflected her decision to pursue a professional music career; she says she felt compelled to reinvent herself. Sycorah later went on to work with Ernie Wilks on a single called, "Keep It on the Low" (2010), on the Rude Boy Rhythm under his label Mistawilks Productions. She explains how "That song is a tribute to my life in the employment environment. I must tell you, it was very rough as I searched for work to support my music." She also worked with producer-singer Elijah from Switzerland on a single called, "Tell Me How You Feel.” While Sycorah is working on her forthcoming EP, she is also in preparation for an upcoming tour. You will certainly be hearing more of this distinctive voice in 2017 and beyond! Sycorah youtube Sycorah music
MISTA RAJA discusses going quadruple platinum writing “SATISFY YOU”, “COME TO ME”, and “P.E. 2000”. He also discusses the difference between a producer and a beat maker. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A person who is consumed with Christ by consuming Christ truly lives with Him now and forever. Your Savior Will Sustain and Satisfy You.
Evrythng Cost aka Roger “Mista Raja Greene,” hails from South Bronx, New York. Even though now he is at the forefront as an artist, the interesting thing about this super talented dude is that he has written and worked with the likes of Diddy, Maino, K-ci & Jojo,, R Kelly, Lil Kim, Akon and Barry White to name a few.After working at UPS in New York for two weeks, he moved to Atlanta with the hope of pursuing his dreams. He began working his way into songwriting and caught the attention of P.Diddy (then known as Puff Daddy) where he was assigned to work on writing the song “Satisfy You.” After talking to his female friends, something was inspired within him and he began to write the lyrics which when heard by JLo herself, gave him the nod of approval from Diddy for his first song.We learn about:- The hilarious and insightful process Roger went through to writing Satisfy You- How the definition of success is personal to everyone- The prospect of success doesn’t always guarantee loyalty in friends- When you desire to be great, there is a cost to be bearedConnect with Evrythng:Instagram: @evrythngcostTwitter: @evrythngcostSpotify: evrythingcostWebsite: www.godspeedent.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Craig Hand was well on his way to a promising Bull Riding career before having a major accident that could have killed him which ultimately helped put his life in perspective, so he hung up his spurs and picked up a guitar as a means to support himself and his family. Now with a second label deal and the release of his Playgirl Cover, Craig's career is taking off. His first single off his second album in the works is called Satisfy You which was originally written for his wife is steadily climbing up the country charts.