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This episode briefly examines two tracks produced by J Dilla: "Runnin'" by the Pharcyde and "Show Me What You Got" by Busta Rhymes. I discuss the stratification in Dilla's beats, their stuttering quality, their use and avoidance of quantization, and the response of the rappers to those beats.
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Great Debate Show! Join hosts Terrence Smith and Nick Ely as they dive deep into the hottest topics in the NFL. In this episode, we kick things off by discussing the newly released 2025 Hall of Fame list. The NFL named 26 players, and we're debating which 5 deserve to be first-ballot Hall of Famers or if they need to wait their turn. We then shift gears to preview Week 3 of the NFL season, including an in-depth look at the Eagles vs. Saints, Texans vs. Vikings, Packers vs. Titans, and more. We provide our picks and predictions for these key matchups, highlighting potential upsets and trap games. Finally, we introduce a new segment called "Show Me What You Got," where we call out players who need to step up their game. From Trevor Lawrence to Deshaun Watson, find out who needs to prove themselves on the field this week. Don't miss this action-packed episode filled with insightful analysis, bold predictions, and heated debates. Tune in live on YouTube and Facebook, and join the conversation! Follow us on social media and subscribe to The Great Debate Show for more episodes. See you next time!
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Great Debate Show! Hosted by Jarvis Jeffries, this episode dives into the latest NFL action and some hot debates. Terrence Smith and Nick Ely join Jarvis remotely to break down the snooze-fest between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets on Amazon Prime. The trio discusses Aaron Rodgers' performance and whether the Jets are finally taking flight. Next, the focus shifts to the upcoming big game between the Ravens and the Cowboys. Who's under more pressure: Lamar Jackson or Dak Prescott? The team also introduces a new segment called "Show Me What You Got," calling out players who need to step up their game this Sunday. Finally, the episode tackles the newly announced 2025 NFL Hall of Fame candidates. Will Eli Manning, Marshawn Lynch, or Luke Kuechly make the cut? Join the debate and see who the guys think deserve to be first-ballot Hall of Famers. Don't miss out on the in-depth analysis and spirited discussions. Rate, review, and follow The Great Debate Show wherever you get your podcasts!
In hour two, Mike & Jason look at the curious arbitration cases around the NHL, they look at the top Canucks prospects this upcoming season and why it's "Show Me What You Got" time, plus they talk some Blue Jays w/ PxP man Dan Shulman. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Mike & Jason look back at a busy day in sports, they chat with Whitecaps star midfielder Ryan Gauld, they look at the top Canucks prospects this upcoming season and why it's "Show Me What You Got" time, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Lyd the SBW dives into a sample that's been the basis of summer jams since the 1990s.The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.LINKS:A Sample, A Cover playlistFacebookMerchSongs featured in order of appearance:Darkest LightMalikLafayette Afro Rock Band1975Show ‘Em Whatcha GotIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us BackPublic Enemy1988 Rump ShakerHard or SmoothWreckx-N-Effect feat. Teddy Riley1992Show Me What You GotKingdom ComeJay-Z2006 Know BetterThe Age of PleasureJanelle Monáe, CKay, Seun Kuti, Egypt 802023
FULL EPISODE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-episode-i-79959923 Ray Ridge jumps into his 'Why I Love' series debut with both feet, as we talk about Dilla's STELLAR work on Busta Rhymes' Show Me What You Got song, off his Anarchy album in 2000
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JAY-Z, was born Shawn Corey Carter, on December 4, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, here in the U.S.. He grew up in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood, which was pretty rough at the time, where he was raised mainly by his mother, Gloria Carter, who says Shawn used to wake up the household at night, banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. His mother bought him his first boombox for his birthday, which set him off on his love of music. Shawn's father, Adnis Reeves bailed out on his family, including Shawn's three siblings, at a young age but they rekindled their relationship right before Adnis passed away. Shawn has said, through his lyrics, that when he was younger he had once shot his older drug addicted brother, Eric, in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. While in the 6th grade, Jay tested at a 12th grade reading level. Shawn went to Eli Whitney high school in Brooklyn, along with AZ, the longtime friend and co collaborator of Nas and The Firm, who has been revered as “one of the most underrated lyricists of our time.” After the closing of his high school, Shawn attended the George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School. There, he would be amongst future Icons and Outlaws alumni Busta Rhymes and Biggie Smalls, the one and only Notorious B.I.G. Shawn then attended Trenton Central High School, shortly, before dropping out. He claims to have been selling crack at this time and was even shot at three times. His firsthand experience with illicit drug dealing would form his lyrics when he began rapping under the stage name Jazzy, soon shortened to Jay-Z (a name that may also have been derived from the proximity of the J and Z subway lines to the Marcy Projects or possibly an Homage to his rapping mentor, Jaz-O). He lived in London in 1989 for a short time. JAY recorded music with Monie Love and soaked in the culture, before moving back to the States. You can hear Jay on some of Jaz-O's earlier recordings from the 80's and 90's, like “H.P. Gets Busy”, “Hawaiian Sofie” and “The Originators.” In the early 90's, Jay-Z found himself involved in rap battles with LL Cool J, who eventually had a falling out while they were both involved at Def Jam. They've resolved their differences since then. Big Daddy Kane's 1994 album, “Daddy's Home”, introduced the world to Jay in the song “Show and Prove”, a posse cut that had multiple rappers doing verses on one track. Big Daddy Kane has said in regards to Jay being referred to as his “hype man,” “When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K (“I Got A Man”) and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage.” Jay then found himself appearing on Big L's “Da Graveyard” and alongside young versions of DMX and Ja Rule (Holla Holla) in 1995. 1995 also saw Jay's first official single, “In My Lifetime” that had a music video as well as an unreleased video for the song's B-Side, “I Can't Get With that.” What do you do when you want to get your music out but have no financial backing from a record label? You get out and hustle your album yourself. Jay Z would spend hours a day selling CD's out of his car. Tired of not getting where he wanted to be in the music world, Jay-Z and two friends, Damon Dash and Kareem Burke, founded their own company and independent record label, Roc-A-Fella Records, in 1995 to release his debut album, Reasonable Doubt (1996). It eventually sold more than a million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum and hes been revered as “one of the greatest rap albums ever” and, arguably, “Jay-Z's best work.” This album featured beats by renowned producers like DJ Premier and DJ Clark Kent and even had very early appearances from the Notorious B.I.G. and the queen, Mary J Blige. Reasonable Doubt debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and charted for 18 weeks. The four singles from this album were “Dead Presidents”, “Ain't No N Word”, “Can't Knock the Hustle”, and “Feelin It”. It would later make Rolling Stone's Magazines “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” A string of successful albums followed at a rate of at least one per year through 2003. Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (1998) was not only one of the first of Jay-Z's releases to top the Billboard 200 album chart but also won him his first Grammy Award, for best rap album. This record saw Jay relying more on “wordplay and flow” and featured beats by DJ Premier, Erick Sermon from future Icons, EPMD, Kid Capri and Swizz Beatz, who was a producer for DMX and the record label, Ruff Ryders as well as Timbaland. Singles from this album included “Can I Get A..”, featuring Ja Rule and Amil, as well as several other head bobbin' bangers. Vol. 2 would go on to sell over 5 million copies. Remember how we said he won a grammy for this album? He actually boycotted the awards ceremony, contesting the failure to include DMX as a Grammy nominee. 1999 saw Jay working with Mariah Carey on the chart topping song, “Heartbreaker”, which would be his first chart topper in the US. Thanks Mariah! The same year, Jay released “Vol 3… Life and Times of S. Carter”, selling over 3 million copies with singles like “Big Pimpin.” The Year 2000 saw the release of yet another album, “The Dynasty: Roc La Familia”. Not originally intended to be a Jay Z album, it was initially recorded to be a compilation record for the Roc-A-Fella artist roster, but Def Jam released it as a Jay-Z joint. However, this record introduced the world to up and coming producers, The Neptunes and a guy named Pherrel Williams, Bink, Just Blaze and some guy named Kanye West. The album is considered “more soulful” and has gone twice platinum. That's almost 9 million copies, total. Not too bad for a high school drop out. In the midst of all this success, there were some fairly prominent feuds with other rappers. In 2001, Prodigy from Mobb Deep had a problem with a line from Jay in his song “Money, Cash, Hoes” that he felt was talking smack about a dispute he had with Death Row Records, most notably, 2 Pac and Snoop Dogg. I looked up the lyrics and the only line that I could find that seemed remotely close to a diss was: “Us the villains, fuck your feelings While y'all playa hate, we in the upper millions What's the dealing? Huh, it's like New York's been soft Ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings” Later that year, at Summer Jam 2001, Jay performed the song “Takeover”, which attacked Prodigy with the lines: “I don't care if you Mobb Deep, I hold triggers to crews You little, I got money stacks bigger than you When I was pushing weight, back in '88 You was a ballerina, I got the pictures, I seen ya Then you dropped "Shook Ones, " switched your demeanor Well, we don't believe you, you need more people Roc-A-Fella, students of the game, we passed the class 'Cause nobody can read you dudes like we do Don't let 'em gas you, like, "Jigga is ass and won't clap you" Trust me on this one, I'll detach you Mind from spirit, body from soul They'll have to hold a mass, put your body in a hole Oh no, you're not on my level, get your brakes tweaked I sold what your whole album sold in my first week You guys don't want it with Hov Ask Nas, he don't want it with Hov, no!” Jay then proceeded to reveal photos of Prodigy dressed up like Michael Jackson. That last line then started beef with Nas that went back and forth until 2005. The critically acclaimed The Blueprint (2001), Jay's 6th album, featuring the triumphant hit “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” solidified his status as one of the preeminent voices in hip-hop at the dawn of the 21st century. That album was released literally hours before the infamous 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The Blueprint was written in only two days and hit double platinum status, selling 2.7 million albums by 2012. This album was revered for its production and for being able to “balance mainstream and hardcore rap”. As opposed to other Jay-Z releases, the Blueprint had only one guest rapper, a fella by the name “Eminem”, who assisted Jay on the track, “Renegade.” Kanye West was back in the mix producing 4 songs on the album. The Library of Congress chose “the Blueprint” for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2019 for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” A legendary singer can actually be heard singing in the song “Girls, Girls, Girls”, another single from “The Blueprint”. Michael Jackson. "He was on my song ‘Girls, Girls, Girls', singing these background vocals and I didn't even put his name on it,” Jay once revealed in an interview with NME. Shortly after its release, Jay-Z pleaded guilty to assault relating to a 1999 nightclub stabbing of record producer Lance Rivera at the Kit Kat Club in New York City at an album release party for Q-Tip (Tribe Called Quest) and received three years' probation, but the incident did little to derail his career. Apparently, the altercation happened due to Jay accusing Rivera of bootlegging his albums. Always a busy man, Jay-Z dropped his 6th record, the double album, “The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse”, in 2002. It sold over 3 million copies in JUST the U.S., selling more than his previous album, “The Blueprint”, and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one! A reissued version, dubbed “The Blueprint 2.1”, was later released as a single disc album and had half of the songs that were on the double record, including the hits “Excuse Me Miss” and “03 Bonnie & Clyde”, which featured the queen B, Beyonce. Lenny Kravitz, Faith Evans, Biggie and Kanye all had appearances on this album and actually had the songs “Stop”, “La La La”, “What They Gonna Do, Part 2”, and “Beware” on it; these were songs that were not on “The Blueprint 2.” Also in 2002, Jay-Z released a collaborative album called “The Best Of Both Worlds” with a guy who's been in the news quite often the past years, R. Kelly. The first single from this record was “Honey”, which sampled “Love You Inside Out” by the Bee Gees. None of the singles charted. Ahead of the release of The Black Album (2003), however, Jay-Z announced his retirement as a performer. The “farewell recording” proved to be one of his most popular, with killer singles like “99 Problems' ' and “Dirt Off Your Shoulder (you can listen to our version at the end of the show and on the official Icons and Outlaws Spotify playlist. The Black Album was produced by Rick Rubin, and featured other hit makers like Eminem, Kanye, The Neptunes, DJ Quick and The Neptunes, attracting considerable attention. This album has sold over 3 million copies in the US. Jay threw a “retirement party” on November 25th, 2003. However, unlike most of us that would rent out the back room at Outback Steakhouse and invite people from work and the few family members we can tolerate, this was a concert. A concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York. The footage taken at the “party” would wind up being the central focus of Jay-Z's documentary, “Fade to Black”. All of the proceeds from the party went to charity, Other performers that rocked the stage were his backing band, The Roots, Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Ghostface Killa from Wu Tang, the speed rapper, Twista, and so many more. Both Tupac and Biggie's mother's, Afeni Shakur & Voletta Wallace even made a special appearance. As Jay-Z had claimed that he would “retire”, it was more of a retirement from making new studio albums. It didn't stop him from touring, releasing a greatest hits record and making a second collaboration album with R. Kelly, named “Unfinished Business.” This time, the release debuted at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum. 2004 was another busy year as he assumed the presidency of Def Jam Recordings, making him one of the most highly placed African American executives in the recording industry at the time. This new role led to his Roc A Fella partners selling off their shares of Roc A Fella and Jay taking control of BOTH companies. Absolutely killing it! As I mentioned, Jay-Z stayed extremely active in music. He collaborated with the rock group and future Icons and Outlaws featured artist, Linkin Park in 2004. This record was a remix EP dubbed “Collision Course” that featured mashups of songs from both artists. The only single from the record, “Numb/Encore '' wound up winning a Grammy for “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”. Linkin Park performed the song live at the Grammys and featured the one and only Sir Paul McCartney of the Beatles, who sang verses from the iconic song “Yesterday. The EP went platinum in the US. Speaking of Linkin Park, Jay-Z executive produced the debut album of Fort Minor, the side project from Mike Shinoda. In 2005, Jay-Z headlined the Power 105.1 annual concert in New York called the “I Declare War” concert leading people to speculate who he was “declaring war on” as he'd had a history of calling out other artists. However, it was quite the opposite. The concert wound up being an end to the rivalry between Jay and Nas with the two sharing the stage and performing a blended version of Jay-Z's “Dead Presidents” and Nas's “The World Is Yours.” Jay appeared as a guest vocalist on the recordings of numerous other artists, including Kanye West, whose career he had helped foster, and Beyoncé, whom he had begun dating. (The two would be married in 2008.) Jay-Z also developed a large portfolio of business ventures and investments, including a film-production company, a clothing line, and a stake in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, which he later helped relocate to his hometown of Brooklyn. He formally returned to recording in 2006 with his next album,Kingdom Come, which released the single, “Show Me What You Got”. This single was leaked a month earlier than it was supposed to and wound up being played in heavy radio rotation. This leak led to Def Jam prompting an FBI investigation into how it could have been leaked. I couldn't find much more about the investigation. Kingdom Come, Jay-Z's ninth album, featured songs produced by Pharrell, Kanye, Just Blaze, Dr. Dre and, oddly enough, Coldplay's Chris Martin. It sold over 680,000 copies in its first week and has gone double platinum. In 2007, Jay-Z released his tenth album, American Gangster on November 6th, which was inspired by the gangster movie of the same name, by Ridley Scott. This record was considered a concept album with Jay depicting his life as a street hustler. The first single off of the album, “Blue Magic” starts off with what has been called a “dealer's manifesto” and refers to political figures of the 1980's like Reagan and Oliver North. He has his own color. In 2007, JAY-Z spent tens of thousands of dollars for the Pantone Color Institute to create a hue just for him. Described as a pearly blue with platinum dust, the color was first introduced on his own limited edition line of GM Yukon Denali later that year. On January 1st, 2008 Jay stepped down as Def Jam president. He founded a new label, Roc Nation, in 2008, and it soon became a full-service entertainment conglomerate. Jay-Z proved that he remained one of rap's most-bankable acts when he embarked on a highly successful tour with Mary J. Blige in 2008. The following year he released The Blueprint 3, which bore the sound of some of his most frequent producers, including West and Timbaland. The album generated such hits as “Empire State of Mind,” a musical love letter to New York City adorned with soaring guest vocals by Alicia Keys, and the determined “Run This Town,” which featured West and Rihanna. Both songs won Grammy Awards, as did two other singles from the album. Watch the Throne (2011), an ambitious and highly regarded collaboration with West, proved to be similarly fruitful, with the singles “Otis,” “Niggas in Paris,” and “No Church in the Wild” capturing Grammys as well. In between the two releases, Jay-Z published a memoir, Decoded (2010). Jay Z (having dropped the hyphen from his name) returned in 2013 with Magna Carta Holy Grail, which, in an exclusive deal with Samsung, was made available for free to users of the company's smartphones several days ahead of its official release. Although the album, on which the rapper reflected on his massive wealth and fame, was greeted with mostly lukewarm reviews, it became his 13th release to land at number one on the Billboard 200. It also produced two Grammy wins: one for best rap/sung collaboration for “Holy Grail” and another for best music video for “Suit & Tie.” He received two more Grammys a year later for his collaboration on Beyoncé's song “Drunk in Love.” In 2017 JAY-Z (having capitalized the letters and reinstated the hyphen in his name) released his 13th studio solo album, 4:44, an extremely candid album that was, in part, a response to Beyoncé's Lemonade (2016), on which she accused her husband of adultery. He admitted to infidelity on various tracks and also addressed racism and politics. The couple's albums were both released exclusively on TIDAL—a subscription-based music streaming service that JAY-Z owned alongside other artists. JAY-Z had acquired the service in 2015 when he purchased its parent, the Norwegian technology company Aspiro AB. Also in 2017 JAY-Z became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he and Beyoncé, billed as the Carters, unveiled the collaborative effort Everything Is Love, for which they won the Grammy for best urban contemporary album. In 2021 JAY-Z was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. JAY-Z is as iconic an entrepreneur and businessman as he is a recording artist. He's been involved in everything from having his own collection through Reebok in 2003, starting his own clothing line and selling it for $204 million, owning a chain of upscale sports bars called the 40/40 Club, being an investor in a line of beauty products, being a co-brand director for Budweiser Select and owning the Brooklyn Nets basketball team until 2013. He's been an investor in an app to help rich folk book executive plane flights, launched his own cigar line, bought a wine and spirits company, signed an exclusive deal with the Weinstein Company, producing a documentary on Kalief Browder, a man imprisoned for three years and who committed suicide when he was released. As recently as 2020 he announced the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, a partnership between his own Roc Nation and Brooklyn's Long Island University, which “prepares students for a wide range of careers in performance, entrepreneurship, and all aspects of music, sports business and management.” In November of that same year, he announced his joining of a cannabis production company as their “Chief Visionary Officer.” He made Grammy history last month. JAY-Z recently became tied for the most Grammy nominations in history with 80. He shares that distinction with legendary producer Quincy Jones. He's also married to the person who currently holds the record for second most Grammy nominations: Beyoncé's 9 nominations at the end of November put her at 79 over the course of her career. Jay Z is ranked the 88th best artist - of any genre - of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. From running around the rough and tough alleys of the Marcy projects to becoming a mogul of multiple companies, Jay-Z is the living embodiment of what hard work and perseverance can achieve. Jay-Z's net worth, presently, is 1.3 Billion dollars, giving him the infallible title of “Hip Hop's First Billionaire.” www.britannica.com www.wikipedia.com www.jayz.com Consider Becoming a Producer of the Show! www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com
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Todays episode we check out Limp Bizkit 7X Platinum Album Significant Other. Hosted by: Dee Rotten, Skribbal Music by............................ ........................ 1. Intro 2. Just Like This 3. Nookie 4. Break Stuff 5. Re-Arrange 6. I'm Broke 7. Nobody Like You 8. Don't Go Off Wandering 9. 9 Teen 90 Nine 10. N 2 Gether Now 11. Trust? 12. No Sex 13. Show Me What You Got 14. A Lesson Learned 15. Outro 16. Untitled Social Media Pages.................................................... .............................................. https://www.instagram.com/chocolatestarcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Chocolate-Starcast-A-Limp-Bizkit-Podcast-111339197872552 All music owned by the artist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we are back with some technical difficulties in the beginning but we kill it after, talking about the demo for Significant Other and we go on a crazy ride and this album is killer so join us on this great episode. Host: Dee Rotten, Skribbal and Dirty Sanchez Songs............................................. ................................. 1. Hell of a Band 2. Show Me What You Got 3. Nookie 4. No Control 5. Just Like This 6. Re-Arranged 7. N 2 Gether Now (Feat: Method Man) 8. No Sex (Feat: Aaron Lewis) 9. Don't Go Off Wandering (Feat: Serji Tankian) 10. Break Stuff 11. Instrumental Outro Social Media Pages.................................................... .............................................. https://www.instagram.com/chocolatestarcast/ All music owned by the artist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Svetlana Cvetko and David Scott Smith came Center Stage with Mark Gordon to talk about the new film SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT. The film follows three twentysomethings. They form a wholehearted ménage à trois, finding joy together by joining political protests, making art, and falling deeper into their unconventional love until one must return to Italy. Their experience threatens the delicate balance of their relationship in this film that sparks with the restless energy of the French New Wave.
Ataques contra asiáticos e descendentes de asiáticos dispararam nos Estados Unidos desde o ano passado, em uma onda de racismo causada sobretudo por narrativas xenofóbicas sobre a pandemia de Covid-19. Neste episódio, a gente fala como a indústria da moda e da beleza tem se posicionado contra esses crimes de ódio. E ainda: os destaques das semanas de moda de Londres e de Milão. Montagem e publicação: Compasso Coolab. Produção executiva: Mariana Araujo. Este episódio usou trechos das apresentações de Inverno 2021 da Ahluwalia, da Fendi e da Prada, além das músicas Gimme Gimme Gimme, de ABBA, Show Me What You Got, de Jay Z, e Descolonizada, de Larissa Luz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Don't call it a comeback. Jay-Z returns from retirement, as promised, with Kingdom Come. But was it "like Jordan, wearing the 4-5" like he claimed? Or was he more like Wizards Jordan? SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @JibriHashim ----- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (7:20 - 10:17) -- Kingdom Come Info (34:40) -- Track 1: "The Prelude" [w/ @jibrihashim] (1:04:08) -- Track 2: "Oh My God" (1:58:58) -- Track 3: "Kingdom Come" (2:15:11) -- Track 4: "Show Me What You Got" (2:32:30) -- Track 5: "Lost Ones" (2:58:04) -- Track 6: "Do U Wanna Ride" (3:13:25) -- Track 7: "30 Something" (3:29:12) -- Track 8: "I Made It" (3:44:56) -- Track 9: "Anything" (3:52:29) -- Track 10: "Hollywood" (4:04:25) -- Track 11: "Trouble" (4:11:15) -- Track 12: "Dig A Hole" (4:28:09) -- Track 13: "Minority Report" (4:43:34) -- Track 14: "Beach Chair" (4:58:54) ------------ TRANSITION TO BONUS DISC (5:20:45) ---------- Track 1: "Politics As Usual" (5:22:17) -- Track 2: "Can't Knock The Hustle" (5:23:50) -- Track 3: "Can I Live" (5:27:21) -- Ranking Kingdom Come (5:29:38) -- Outro (5:33:31) Support this podcast
SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT! In this episode we have our pal Josh Brito back on to help us with this bonus episode where we explore a D&D style dungeon themed after Rick and Morty. We will have more episodes to come that continue this adventure so we hope you enjoy!
Soutenez une marque antillaise qui révolutionne la façon dont nous mangeons avec Nuriyo 2020 marque le retour de la rubrique Show Me What You Got ! Le concept est simple : 10 min d'antenne pour vous convaincre !Et c est @nuriyofood qui a accepte de relever le défi !Nuriyo Food, c'est la première marque guadeloupéenne de pâtes alimentaires éthique et éco-responsable qui met en valeur l'agriculture biologique des pays chauds de manière équitable !Deux membres de la team #Nuriyo auront 10 min et pas une de plus pour partager ce projet avec toute leur fibre entrepreneuriale ! Emission STREET DIAMOND du (18/01/2020) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Sharone Omankoy, Cindy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Photo : @Tediimages Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB)
Twocomeno discutono di arte contemporanea, film ai festival, spiritualita' e pornografia insieme a sua eminenza che ha appena vinto al festival di Taormina con il film "Show Me What You Got".
Jason's with us after a long break and we come back hot! We begin with Nicky slandering The Who. Nate's on a crusade to free his balls in 2020, and Jason has questions about some new terminology in his life. We go over some top listeners from the past week, we shout out Angie from Fontana, and we discuss each other's thanksgivings. Nicky has some grandpa stories, and Jason is talking hurricane scams. We talk poppers and the revelation that Nate's newly free balls are free of discoloration. Jason has aspirations of producing content for Onlyfans, we talk perineum sunning and fin that Nate is a D&B sunbather. Jake was once a sun eater, and we all get into our fondest memories of blue muppets. Then Nate blesses the rest of the gang with a tale of one family's Christmas that he ruined. We get deep into some Marvel and DC talk, then mayo talk, Black Friday, Travel Tuesday and something Nate calls Whore Wednesday. Then we talk about some goals for 2020 before taking a break. We come back with our joints of the week: "WYGDTNS" by Schoolboy Q and The Alchemist, "Close To Me" by The Cure, "24" by IDK, and "Show Me What You Got" by Limp Bizkit. Nate claims that his sexcapades are over, possibly due to testicular torsion. Nicky is going to do some Dr. Manhattan cosplay, then we talk T.I., the presidential elections. And, finally, we cut the malarkey. Stick around til the end and you can hear about Nate's cyber Monday deals, good through all December! Email complaints to sometimearoundmidnightpod@gmail.com
SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT podcast with Tony Onwude a retired but not tired baller, CEO GRILLLITE, engineer and entrepreneur tells Deola D'brown how he runs his business like a basketball game.
Dans la 1ère partie de ce podcast : nous recevons Djnelsofficiel du label Time Bomb. Véritable référence dans le monde du Hip-Hop, Dj Nels débute sa carrière 1993 et rejoint le célèbre label aux cotés de Dj mars et Dj sek en 1999.Au fil des années ses mixtapes "thèmes perso ,vol 1_2_3, époque Hip hop, la Puccino tape, le meilleur de Booba, Paris New York Connexion..." et ses collaborations "la Rumeur, Sages Poètes de la rue, Oxmo Puccino, Psy 4 de la rime, Faf Larage, Kery James, G kill" (pour ne citer qu'eux) confirment son engouement et sa créativité dans le milieu. Une véritable passion que l'artiste n'hésite pas à partager sur scène aussi bien en France qu'à l'étranger.Il nous revient avec les Best Of BIGGIE et 2 PAC une mixtape 100% digital ! Découvrez le Bandcamp de Dj Nels En deuxième partie Show Me What You Got! Nous recevons Sirrakab qui aura 10 minutes pour vous convaincre dans votre rubrique Show Me What You Got!Faut-il écouter son dernier album L.D.P - Loin Du Paroxysme?! Emission STREET DIAMOND du (16/02/2019) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy, Cindy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB)
Dans la 1ère partie de ce podcast : nous recevons Florence Gisors aka GBSconcept. Experte capillaire en cheveux texturés et cheveux texturisés depuis 2010, Florence a à cœur de magnifier les cheveux afro-antillais en y apportant toute l'attention nécessaire.D'ailleurs, les artistes Fary et Disiz La Peste lui font déjà confiance en témoigne leur coiffure respective.Aujourd'hui, elle se lance un un nouveau challenge :L'ouverture de son salon privé ! Pour ce faire, GBS Concept a ouvert une campagne de crowfounding accessible via le lien suivant https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/soutenez-gbsconcept ... un véritable défi que nous détaillerons le temps de l'interview sur #StreetD! En deuxième partie Show Me What You Got! avec Soraya Hachoumi actrice principale du film Soumaya Le scénario est inspiré de faits réels et montre l’envers du décors de l’État d'urgence dans lequel a été plongée la France de 2015 à 2017 suite aux attentas qui ont touché la rédaction de Charlie Hebdo. Allant de la perquisition abusive, au licenciement subit par beaucoup de concitoyens français. Soraya Hachoumi interprète Soumaya, une cadre et mère seule qui se voit licenciée après 14 ans de bons et loyaux services, sans aucun motif. Du moins, jusqu'à ce qu'elle allume la télévision..." Emission STREET DIAMOND du (30/03/2019) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy, Cindy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB)
Uni Rebels Capt Jake Kirby talks to Deola D Brown on Show Me What You Got.
Dans la 1ère partie de ce podcast nous recevons Babette De Rozières Véritable personnalité publique atypique, Babette partage diverses activités dans lesquelles elle est pleinement engagée :À la fois cheffe cuisinier, auteure, animatrice télé et conseillère régionale, Babette a à cœur de promouvoir la gastronomie ultramarine et francophone.C'est pourquoi, elle décide d'organiser un rendez-vous culinaire qui, depuis 2015, est mis à l'honneur sous le nom du "Salon de la gastronomie des outre-mer".La 4e édition du #SAGASDOM aura lieu du 1er au 3 février 2019 et promet un salon encore plus gourmand, plus festif avec 132 stands sur 6000 m2 au parc des expositions de Paris.Ce rendez-vous annuel valorise avant tout la qualité et la diversité des saveurs venues de ces régions, mais aussi le patrimoine, la culture, le tourisme, les savoir-faire et les talents de nos outre-mer et du monde francophone.Un vrai festival de découvertes qui invite à la fois un public régional, national mais aussi international.Un menu que nous détaillerons ce samedi dans le building de StreetD en présence de Babette ! L'occasion d'échanger également sur le parcours de notre #StreetdiamondGuest le temps d'une interview assaisonné par @Mak_paro et sa team ! En deuxième partie Show Me What You Got! avec la boulangerie Ô Ti Kolibri Nous recevrons le chef Youri Karramkan !Il aura 10 min pour convaincre, 10 min pour nous présenter sa Boulangerie, Pâtisserie située au 18 rue jean Longuet 92290 Châtenay-Malabry et ses activités de traiteurs qui mêlent les saveurs française et caribéenne ! Emission STREET DIAMOND du (12/01/2019) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy, Cindy. Photo : Dorlis Photography Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB)
Show Me What You Got with Deola D Brown with Manny Siriotis
Juli Morgan is a Songwriter, Recording Artist, Guitarist, Recording Session Guitarist, and a Guitar Instructor. She was a founding member of the instrumental trio Destiny and has played live nationally, opening for artists such as Joe Satriani, Robin Trower, Ronnie James Dio, and Blue Oyster Cult. She has released a full length CD with Destiny and two solo recordings, an EP in 2011 and a Full Length CD in 2012. She has won numerous guitar competitions including Joe Satriani’s Whooznxt, hosted by Guitar Center in 2012, and Lincoln Brewster’s Show Me What You Got in 2010. Her YouTube Channel has over 4,000 subscribers and 1,000,000 views. Before moving to Boston she played for the Pacific Northwest’s premiere dance band, The Rhythm Nation and the Disco/Funk sensation, DanceMaxx Band. Juli earned her Bachelor’s degree in Guitar performance from Berklee College of Music, Summa Cum Laude. Catch her live in New England with local 80s band, Fast Times, classic 70s rock band, The Experts, and Jon Finn Group. She has been in numerous musicals including Seussical, Nice Work if You Can Get It, Bridges of Madison County, and The Altar Boyz. She currently teaches voice and guitar at the South Shore Conservatory. www.julimorgan.com https://truefire.com/h2163 Each month I post 4 episodes of The Chord of the Week, a tutorial and transcription of a classic guitar solo, and a Spotlight Jam session with a performance and breakdown with a free backing track mp3 download. Subscribers have access to all of my videos for $5 per month.
L’artiste reggae-dancehall Tiwony est de passage sur Street Diamond à l'occasion de la récente sortie de “Papa diy kon sa” son dernier single avec Cali P. En deuxième partie d’émission Davis Erauss a 10 minutes afin de nous présenter son recueil “Érausstaz” dans la rubrique Show Me What You Got ! Fidèles à ses valeurs, Tiwony partage des paroles conscientes où il prône la paix et la tolérance.C'est dans cet esprit que le duo se complète et sensibilise l'opinion publique sur les préjugés non fondés qui perturbent les amours pourtant possibles… Nous revenons sur la carrière de cette figure de la musique caribéenne, sur son label 7 Seals Records qu'il gère avec Herbie Dan et sur l'histoire de notre musique. En bonus une petite mise à jour des derniers riddims que Tiwony a dompté ces derniers mois en plus d'un freestyle de feu! Show Me What You Got! L’auteur Davis Erauss aura 10 minutes pour nous dire pourquoi son nouveau recueil “Érausstaz” est indispensable. 10 minutes pour vous convaincre de mettre cet ouvrage sur votre table de chevet.10 minutes sans tabou pour cette lecture réservée aux +18! Emission STREET DIAMOND du (10/11/2018) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy, Cindy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB) Photo : Dorlis Photography
Hopefully you didn’t get any bumps or bruises on Friday, there were of course some injuries (and sadly a couple of deaths) on Black Friday, today is much safer! Some live music on the show today as Jesse Patrick plays a song called, “Show Me What You Got”. A Highlight review from Brian Lotockis review of Ralph Breaks The Internet. Metallica is in Music News you can Use for an awful story, and The DAVE Line is full of calls over the weekend, including a set up call for the Porn Addiction topic which will be covered later this week. Thanks for your ongoing support! Please SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE on your favorite platform! PLEASE Support the show on Patreon!WITM all over your chest! WhatIsTheMatrix.comCheck out the ‘Music News You Can Use’ Daily Playlist on iTunes and SpotifySocial Media:SafetyNetStudio - TwitterSafetyNetStudio - InstagramCandace Rae - InstagramDave Wheeler - InstagramDave Wheeler - TwitterDave Wheeler – YouTubeSponsors:Vernaus AutobodyMike Mason of RemaxItty Bitty Baby BoutiqueFranks PizzaHenderson Massage Health and Wellness CentresCall The Friendly Giant @ Precision Home Delivery+1-204-808-0264Chum PuckSources:Laine Nets Fan $1MBlack Friday Death CountEpilepsy Awareness MonthFirst Do No Harm MovieMusic News You Can Use:NME.comUltimateClassicRock.comLoudwire.comBlabbermouth.netQueen – Bohemian RhapsodyMetallica – BatteryHalestorm – I Miss The MiseryClips:Ralph Breaks The InternetStompin’ Tom Connors – The Hockey SongSupport the show (https://www.safetynetstudio.com/plans-pricing)
Après le projet Artiste Peintre le rappeur Tiemoko nous revient avec l’album La Mixtiem. Un projet à l’état d’esprit Hip-hop pensé comme une mixtape cassette de qualité supérieur!Si dans son précédent album on découvrait des facettes plus intimes du rappeur, La Mixtiem se revêt d’une ambiance jazzy et Boom Bap ou Tiemoko laisse une plus grande place à son instinct de emcee. Sly Johnson, membre de feu le Saïan Supa Crew laisse une empreinte non négligeable sur ce projet en tant que chanteur mais aussi beatmaker/compositeur.La collaboration entre les deux artistes ne se terminera pas là car le crooner invitera le M.C lors de son concert d’octobre 2018 à la cigale. Retrouvez la rubrique Actus et rumeursShow Me What You Got! L'entrepreneur Anthony Lavenant aura 10 minutes et pas une de plus!10 mins pour vous convaincre que la société Skooob, dont il est le président, vaut la peine d'être connue.Ça se passe dans Show Me What You Got ! La nouvelle rubrique de #StreetD ! Emission STREET DIAMOND du (27/10/2018) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Street Diamond tous les samedis de 19H à 22H en direct Facebook : Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur radio RGB) Photo : Dorlis Photography
Rick and Morty is a cultural juggernaut and Austin had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with his college friend - and Rick and Morty composer - Ryan Elder. Songcraft, behind the scenes work, and healthy dose of wubba-lubba-dub-dub were discussed. SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nous recevions la présidente l'Association pour l'Information et la Prévention de la Drépanocytose : Jenny Hippocrate Fixy, accompagnée du responsable du pôle communication : Milan Corazza. Ainsi que le rappeur américain Frank Knight, premier artiste à se mesurer à la rubrique Show Me What You Got! La drépanocytose ça vous dit quelque chose ? La drépanocytose est une maladie chronique de prise en charge lourde dont le handicap croît avec l’âge.Elle est liée à une mutation d’un gène de l’hémoglobine qui provoque anémie et fatigue. Les crises effroyables, impact la vie personnelle et professionnelle. Elle peut imposer le recours aux antalgiques puissants comme la morphine. Depuis maintenant 30 ans, l'APIPD lutte afin que le combat contre la drépanocytose soit reconnu comme une priorité par les gouvernements. Pour informer le grand public, récolter des fonds afin d’aider les malades et faire avancer la recherche, l’association organise le concert de solidarité Drepraction. Rendez-vous au Zenith de Paris pour 3H de show, le dimanche 28 octobre 2018 avec Kalash, Admiral T, K-reen,Keblack, Chilla, Dosseh, 13 Block et bien d’autres... Show Me What You Got ! Mak Paro présente la rubrique Actus et rumeurs et SWYG! reçoit le rappeur Frank Knight avant la sortie de son nouvel album G.P.K. (Ghetto Psalms of The Knight) le 19 octobre et son concert du 18 novembre au Pianos à New-York. Dans cette rubrique les protagonistes ont 10 min ... et pas une de plus !10 min pour nous faire découvrir son entreprise, son association, son art, ses convictions ...10 min pour nous montrer ce qu’ils ont dans le ventre ! Spécial guest pour cette première, la chanteuse américaine Lea Anderson. Emission STREET DIAMOND du (13/10/2018) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Kelly, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis, Maïty Freeman, Kenny, Laurie Pezeron, Sharone Omankoy. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Abonnez vous aux podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc... Street Diamond tous les samedis de 19H à 22H en direct. Facebook: Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur RGB) Photo : Dorlis Photography
Tonight, I head to Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) to review Alpha-1's "Show Me What You Got" show! I also discuss my yearly pilgrimage to Kentuckiana, and IWA-MS's King of the DeathMatches 2018.
First, a note from Nick - So my original plan was to edit out the name of the company that we talk about in the news segment regarding damaging branding. Ultimately I decided to leave it in. I'm tiptoeing no longer. Sorry not sorry. Hey Listeners! Welcome to the Culture of Clouds Podcast, Episode 49! In this week's show, Ruby reveals her love for Mr. Poopy Butthole, and Nick has some DEEP THOUGHTS about the real backstory behind Rick Sanchez. Our main topic this week is all about RICK AND MORTY!!! We talk all about how/when/why we started watching the show, we go over all of the main characters, talk about our theories about the show, and then we discuss our top three favorite episodes so far. SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT!!! Thanks for listening everyone! Ruby & Grimm
Ahoy matey! Arrrrrrrrr you ready for new music? Grab my all-new podcast for Halloween New Orleans, featuring over an hour of heart-pumping beats for Fall. This mix includes my brand-new single with Joe Gauthreaux, “Show Me (What You Got),” now available from Prop D Recordings. And, it also features my new remix with Toy Armada for George Figares & Jeremy Blacklow’s overhaul of the club classic “To Be Able to Love.” Halloween New Orleans: “Pirate’s Revenge – ‘The Curse of Jean Lafitte’” ‘The Main Event’ feat. DJ GRIND & DJ Will Lowe Saturday, October 29, 2016 | Contemporary Arts Center www.halloweenneworleans.com #HNOPirates #HalloweenNewOrleans #ShowMeWhatYouGot #ToBeAbleToLove #StrongerTogether - - - - - October 2016 Mix | Halloween New Orleans Official Promo Podcast 1. Say Yes (Moto Blanco Club Mix) – Tony Moran feat. Jason Walker 2. Telepathy (Moto Blanco Club Mix) – Christina Aguilera 3. I Like Love (Crazibiza Remix) – Solitaire 4. I Was Wrong (eSquire & Va Mossa Remix) – A R I Z O N A 5. Burning (Extended Mix) – Bob Sinclar, Daddy's Groove 6. Show Me (What You Got) (Vocal Mix) – Gauthreaux & Grind 7. Algésiras (Original Mix) – O.B 8. To Be Able to Love (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Club Mix) – G. Figares & DJ Blacklow feat. Brenda Reed 9. Flauta Freakout (Tommy Marcus Private Mashup) – Mark Knight & Adrian Hour vs. Sted E & Hybrid Heights 10. Stronger Together (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Club Mix) – Jessica Sanchez 11. Perfect Strangers (Chris Cox Club Banger) – Jonas Blue feat. JP Cooper 12. Ocean Drive (Edson Pride & Luis Vazquez Remix) – Duke Dumont 13. Final Song (Thomas Solvert Club Mix) – MØ 14. Send My Love (To Your New Lover) (Tommy Love Babylon Remix) – Adele 15. Sample Love (Original Mix) – Olav Basoski & Disfunktion www.djgrind.net | www.facebook.com/djgrindsf | www.twitter.com/djgrind | www.instagram.com/djgrindofficial
1. Shaft in Africa (Sample for "Show Me What You Got") - Johnny Pate 2. Make the Road By Walking (Sample for "Roc Boys (And the Winner is...") - Menahan Street Band 3. Get Into the Party Life (Sample for "Party Life") - Little Beaver 4. Action (Sample for "Primetime") - Orange Krush 5. My Melody (Sample for "Blue Magic") - Eric B. & Rakim 6. Wishing on a Star (Sample for "Wishing on A Star") - Rose Royce 7. Sunshine (Sample for "Jigga What, Jigga Who") - Earth, Wind & Fire 8. Slow & Easy (Sample for "Big Pimpin") - Zapp & Roger 9. Love Serenade, Part 1 (Sample for "No Hook") - Barry White 10. Soon I'll Be Loving You Again (Sample for "American Dreamin'") - Marvin Gaye 11. Common Man (Sample for "Never Change") - David Ruffin 12. Long Red (Live Version) (Sample for "99 Problems") - Mountain 13. Feeling Good (Sample for "New Day") - Nina Simone 14. If I Was Your Girlfriend (Sample for "`03 Bonnie & Clyde") - Prince 15. It's the Hard Knock Life (Sample for "Hard Knock Life") - Andrea McArdle from "Annie" (Musical)
The Truth.... Wednesday 25th July 8pm till 10pm (GMT) - Live on www.lifefm.org.uk Check out our exclusive interview with our special guest Tony Fisher, (bassist) from the group Trouble Funk. With the release of the new Trouble Funk album later on this year, tune in and hear some exclusive tracks which can only be heard on “The Truth” For more information email: truth@lifefm.org.uk For promotional copies of Trouble Funk single "Show Me What You Got" - email: info@djmrjaylive.com