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On this week’s episode we discuss the 2025 ACL line up and why Austin needs a great R&B nightclub/venue. Hip-hop facts about Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri, Sisqo and more. Unpopular opinion from Fresh takes aim at DJs in Austin possibly doing more. The post ACL 2025?! appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Running. You might say it's like walking but faster... Now imagine running for 26.2 miles! That would be a marathon, right? Sure. Now double it. 52.4 miles!? That would qualify as an ultramarathon! But we're not stopping there. Special guest, Cabe Waldrop, tells us a little story about a man named Gordy Ainsleigh who ran 100 miles (in a race for HORSES) to see what the human body, some buttermilk, and a little gumption could do. We're talking about the FIRST ULTRAMARATHON! Plus, the Mouthgarf Report and I See What You Did There! Sources: https://ultrarunninghistory.com/gordy-ainsleigh-run/https://www.therunningmate.run/history-ultra-running/Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First David Lynch Film
It's the Season 5 finale!!!!
Episode 134 breaks down the ultimate dick-measuring jam with Mickey Avalon's 2006 classic "My Dick". We open up the Dissect DJ soundbox and put it to work as our rating system to judge each dick joke bar for bar. Which line is best, and is this the all time dick track? We go through all the top contenders, let's DISSECT!
Enjoy the new mix series - By Request. This mix features 90's/2000's throwbacks from Monica, AZ, Notorious B.I.G., Jay Z, Destiny's Child, Souls Of Mischief, The Dogg Pound, Redman, The Lox, Lil Mo, Fabolous, Erick Sermon, Nas, Next, Sisqo, The Pharcyde, TCF Crew, Kut Klose, The Rascalz, Saukrates, Angie Stone, Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, Jade, Grand Puba, Timbaland, Aaliyah, Mint Condition, Young Gunz + MORE!
We talked about when 90's RnB got creepy, like the ‘Thong Song' by Sisqo. Gio talked about what he used to wear in high school during his hip hop years.
The conversation shifted to 90s R&B's questionable lyrical content, exemplified by Sisqo's "Thong Song," prompting Gio to reminisce about his high school hip-hop fashion and dancehall music phase. Jerry's update, preceded by a caller's strip club anecdote for Willie, covered the Lakers' victory and LeBron's post-game comments, Mark Cuban's surprise at the Luka deal, Matthew Stafford's 2026 plans revealed on his wife's podcast, and Art Stapleton's update on the Giants' Rodgers pursuit. A subway altercation audio clip was also played. The hour concluded with confusion over the sold-out Dom Dolla show at Madison Square Garden.
Hour 1 Gio and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer, discussed the Knicks' loss to the Lakers, highlighting Jalen Brunson's ankle injury and Karl-Anthony Towns' return after a brief absence due to a family death, contrary to Draymond Green's rumor of a Jimmy Butler encounter. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' defeat, Thibs' post-game comments, and Green's podcast speculation. Edwin Diaz attributed his poor spring training performance to excessive excitement, while Jose Iglesias addressed his Mets departure. Tommy DeVito's Giants return and Pat McAfee's report of Will Howard's parking lot workout, which angered Warren Sapp, were also discussed, prompting a recollection of Al Dukes' Sapp encounter. Finally, a naked woman's removal from a Houston flight and Willie's upcoming Houston trip, coupled with his "off the bottle" gout management, rounded out the hour. Hour 2 The Giants' potential pursuit of Aaron Rodgers, following the Matthew Stafford setback, sparked debate about the potential distraction he'd bring, with Gio questioning Rodgers' possible interest in a 3-win team and the implications for the Giants' management. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' loss and Brunson's injury, Matthew Stafford's podcast appearance, and Rick Pitino's wedding night coaching interview story. Carlos Mendoza downplayed Edwin Diaz's early spring struggles. The hour concluded with a discussion about retirement, prompted by a caller, Willie's bar ownership in the Bronx, and the shift from alcohol to edibles among younger generations. Hour 3 The conversation shifted to 90s R&B's questionable lyrical content, exemplified by Sisqo's "Thong Song," prompting Gio to reminisce about his high school hip-hop fashion and dancehall music phase. Jerry's update, preceded by a caller's strip club anecdote for Willie, covered the Lakers' victory and LeBron's post-game comments, Mark Cuban's surprise at the Luka deal, Matthew Stafford's 2026 plans revealed on his wife's podcast, and Art Stapleton's update on the Giants' Rodgers pursuit. A subway altercation audio clip was also played. The hour concluded with confusion over the sold-out Dom Dolla show at Madison Square Garden. Hour 4 Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James had a run-in over Smith's criticism of Bronny. Kai Cenat defended LeBron to Smith, while Charles Barkley criticized Kendrick Perkins and ESPN's LeBron coverage.
Dale update Let's check in on our favorite childhood pal, Peeing Calvin Window Decal Clemson and Florida State and the ACC make up, sort of. Surely nothing like this will never happen again Welcoming Bobby Bowden back to the show This week on Podcast Business: Soft banks, hard decisions Jason and Spencer announce some new projects Ryan tests his skills as an actuary Sharing our offseason goals and ungoals Fullcast theme song arranged and performed by Trey McClure Check out Surber's band Killer Antz: https://linktr.ee/killerantz Listen to Ryan's other, less harrowing show, We're Not All Like This, and check out his new narrative podcast with Steven Godfrey, Who Killed College Football? https://www.wkcfb.com/ Check out Jason's free CFB Watch Grid newsletter and other work: https://www.jasonkirk.fyi/ DID YOU KNOW: Holly and Spencer write a year-round newsletter, featuring football and also unfootball things, at https://channel-6.ghost.io/ Purchase only the finest Fullcast gear at sunny https://preownedairboats.com/
Get ready to set the mood this Valentine's weekend with Malloy's latest release from the BANGERS mix series – Slow Jams & RnB! This fourth instalment is packed with all the classic slow jams and smooth R&B hits that will have you feeling the romance. Whether you're getting ready for that valentines date or chilling at home, this mix is the perfect soundtrack to get you in the mood for love. With tracks from Muni Long, Usher, Faith Evans, Sisqo, Keyshia Cole, Keith Sweat, Aaliyah, Smooth, Maxwell, Ginuwine, SWV, Dru Hill, Janet Jackson, H-Town, Shai, Jagged Edge, Marcus Houston, Jodeci, Joe, Tyrese, B2K, Craig David & Ella Mai Follow MLY:https://www.instagram.com/dj_mly/https://www.tiktok.com/@dj_mlyhttps://www.mixcloud.com/mrmalloydj/https://www.soundcloud.com/mrmalloydj/https://www.youtube.com/@DJ_MLYwww.DJMLY.comhello@djmly.comLegal bit...Disclaimer: I do not own the copyrights to the music played in this DJ set. All rights belong to their respective owners.
Eddington is back! Sisqo can't beat him and he is getting really ticked about it. Oh, and Les Miserables.
Eddington is back! Sisqo can't beat him and he is getting really ticked about it. Oh, and Les Miserables.
This week, the gang is back for the last episode of the month! It's Movie Review timeeeee!!! But we come in hot (2:43) with "Hate or Love It" by The Game and 50 Cent celebrating our 10k plays milestone this past week! We catch up real quick, Naomie had a dream about Danny betraying her (7:02) and woke up mad at him during the week. Y'all gotta hear this hilarious story!! LOL!!! Then Naomie poses the question of the week (25:53) on falling in love with an opp of a friend and if the beef stops at that point. Danny crashed out upon hearing this question of course! LOL!! Then on the main portion (1:01:39) of the show, we return with Salt-N-Pepa "Push It" and we discuss and review the movie, "Back in Action" in what would be Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx' comeback to the big screen. We highlight our favorite scenes, life moments, best stunts, action, and funniest cuts. Of course, this review wasn't without a few necessary digressions from your faves because we do love a little drama of our own. Finally, we rate the movie based on our famous SPP system ranking the storyline, production, and performance on a scale of 1 - 5. We also discuss new movies and music that dropped this past week and close out with Sisqo's "Thong Song". Enjoy the show! Song Intro: The Game Ft. 50 Cent - Hate It or Love It Mid Episode Song: Sat-N-Pepa - Push It Song Outro: Sisqo - Thong Song MOVIE RATINGS OUT OF AN OBTAINABLE FIVE (5) Story Telling – Naomie 3.0 | Danny 3.0 Performance – Naomie 4.0 | Danny 4.0 Production – Naomie 4.0 | Danny 4.0 Send us your Anonymous Dilemmas – TSP Dilemma Stories Subscribe to our YouTube channel: DANANA | TSP Support the Podcast via Patreon Membership – The Spectrum Podcast | Official Patreon (If you are in Nigeria, before logging into Patreon, Download and Use Free VPN app Windscribe) Rate/Review APPLE – The Spectrum Podcast || DANANA on Apple Podcasts Rate/Review on SPOTIFY – The Spectrum Podcast || DANANA on SPOTIFY Listen to us on iHeart Radio – The Spectrum Podcast || DANANA – iHeart Radio Listen to us on Jollof Radio – The Spectrum Podcast || DANANA – Jollof Radio Follow us on IG – @therealdanana Send us a mail – thespectrumpodcastdanana@gmail.com DISCLAIMER – We hereby declare that we do not own this music/song rights. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended
Send us a textThis week, the guys put together a playlist for their lives so far, Trump is in office now...so what does that even mean, and would you perform at a Crypto Ball? Hang out with us for all this, how many Sisqo albums we can remember, and more! Support the show
We're back live January 28th, but in the meantime... Ricki-Lee drops a bombshell about her cover of KISS’s I Was Made For Loving You—she won’t see a single cent from it! During a chat about copyright battles over Sisqo's Thong Song, she explains how a sample dispute means the money train has left the station without her. Plus, we dive into the world of music royalties, and it’s not as pretty as it sounds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sisqo has an accident in the holosuite, then gains special knowledge to find the Bajoran equivalent to Atlantis. Because that makes sense...
Sisqo has an accident in the holosuite, then gains special knowledge to find the Bajoran equivalent to Atlantis. Because that makes sense...
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Subscribe to our Patreon & YouTube for more R3: https://www.youtube.com/@chinkysweatComedian Michael Ridley wonders what happened to Sisqo amid Jay-Z's recent allegations, and sings "The Simple Things" by Mr. Hyunh from Hey Arnold.https://www.patreon.com/radioridleyradiohttps://www.instagram.com/chinkysweatThis Episode Sponsored by **DICK LAZERS**! Use Promo Code **"SWEATY"** at check out to get 10% OFF your purchase & support the pod. - https://dicklazers.com/products/dick-lazer
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Overview: Today, we're going to explore PiggyVest - the Nigerian savings and investment platform. We'll discuss the story across the following areas: African Banking & Neobank context PiggyVest's early history Product & monetization strategy Competitive positioning & potential exit options Overall outlook This episode was recorded on Oct 30, 2024 Companies discussed: PiggyVest, Chipper Cash, Kuda Bank, Paystack, Flutterwave, FairMoney, Paystack, Brass, Cowrywise, Carbon, Chipper Cash, Interswitch, GTBank, Sterling Bank & UBA. Business concepts discussed: Neobank / Challenger bank / digital bank strategy, remittances Neobank monetization & Consumer Lending, consumer FinTech monetization strategy, consumer lending, retail banking strategy, customer segmentation strategy & low-end disruption Conversation highlights: (00:30) - Introduction (05:00) - African Banking & Neobank context (25:30) - Piggyvest's Founding Story (40:15) - Fundraising and Growth (52:30) - Geographical Expansion and Partnerships (01:18:52) - Product and Monetization strategy (01:35:20) - Competition and options for exit (01:54:35) - Bankole's overall thoughts and outlook (02:05:15) - Olumide's overall thoughts and outlook (02:15:45) - Recommendations and small wins Olumide's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: Sisqo - Got to Get it video - Insane shit. Sisqo singing and dancing his heart out. So dope. Recommendation: Rob Berger's Personal Finance YouTube channel Recommendation: The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy. Excellent book. A little bit of everything, entrepreneurship - history, politics, family life & hollywood. Small win: I spent the week in Cusco & Lima, it was magical and fun. Some sand, some llamas, lots of dancing. Epic shit Bankole's recommendations & small wins: Recommendation: BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time Podcast & Active - Asake Small win: Running 25 miles a week Other content: These Nigerian universities produced the most startup founders - Nairametrics Listeners: We'd love to hear from you. Email info@afrobility.com with feedback! Founders & Operators: We'd love to hear about what you're working on, email us at info@afrobility.com Investors: It would be great to link up with you. Contact us at info@afrobility.com Join our insider mailing list where we get feedback on new episodes & find all episodes on Afrobility.com
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
In this week's episode Annie and Jo look for joy post the presidential election. We're talking Instagram posts, Martha Stewart's new Netflix doc, Martha, Beyonce's 11 Grammy nominations and Jon Scieszka's children's book, The Real Dada Mother Goose. Also, Jo and the fam attend Back to the Future, The Musical....which she can't really recommend but BROADWAY, in general, ALWAYS gets the stomp of approval. Plus, the ladies give it up for Sisqo's Thong Song and Dumbo's Baby Mine.
National scrapple day. Entertainment from 1961. Norad computer glich almost started WW3, Jack the rippers 5th victim, Teddy Roosevelt 1st Pres. to visit a foreign country. Todays birthdays - Hedy Lamarr, Dorthy Dandridge, Mary Travers, Lou Ferrigno, Pepa, Eric Dane, Nick Lachey, Sisquo. Art Carney died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The scrapple song - Robbie FulksBig bad John - Jimmy DeanWalk on bye - Leroy Van DykeBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/You do something to me - Dorthy DandridgePuff the magic dragon - Peter Paul & MaryIncredible Hulk TV openingPush it - Salt n PepaBecause of you - 98 DegreesThong song - SisquoExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook, LinkedIn and cooolmedia.com
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Mauler designs the perfect playpen for Brady and his trucks, Rush gets emotional about Sisqo, Jenni is haunted by a ghost who particularly loves Pawn Stars, and Brady's first armpit hair sprouted while watching 2003's Gigli. Love the podcast? Leave us a review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sisqo finds a damaged Jem'Hadar fighter and gets into a standoff with a Vorta over it, but does the Vorta want the fighter? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Sisqo finds a damaged Jem'Hadar fighter and gets into a standoff with a Vorta over it, but does the Vorta want the fighter? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome R&B legend Tim Kelley! Tim shares insights into his incredible career, during which he has produced hit songs that have sold over 600 million records, earned four Grammy Awards, and garnered 12 nominations. He recounts fascinating stories behind his work as the legendary duo Tim and Bob, including tracks for Bobby Valentino and the infamous "Thong Song" by Sisqo, along with the legal challenges involving Ricky Martin. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with behind-the-scenes tales from the world of R&B! LISTEN, FOLLOW, AND RATE
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Ricki-Lee drops a bombshell about her cover of KISS's I Was Made For Loving You—she won't see a single cent from it! During a chat about copyright battles over Sisqo's Thong Song, she explains how a sample dispute means the money train has left the station without her. Plus, we dive into the world of music royalties, and it's not as pretty as it sounds. We're back live on Monday, so tune in then for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Johnnie Walker began her career as a country music radio personality. She later segued to Black radio holding numerous positions, and in 1989 she joined Def Jam Recordings as a regional marketing rep. Within one year Walker was promoted to National Director of Promotion. The Sr. National Director position soon followed and positioned Walker to be instrumental in launching the careers of Redman, Method Man, Onyx, Montell Jordan, Ashanti, Sisqo, and Foxy Brown! Making the move to New York City in 1997, Walker was named Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam. A year later, after restructuring the company's promotions department and its field staff, Walker was named Sr. Vice President. During her tenure, her team successfully marketed Def Comedy Jam, Phat Farm clothing, Russell Simmons' co-produced movies, "The Nutty Professor,” Jackie Chan's “Rush Hour 1 and 2” plus several #1 Gold and Platinum albums from Jay-Z, Sisqo, Kelly Price, Ashanti, Ja Rule, DMX, LL Cool J, Musiq, Dru Hill, and others.
Scrump and Drew talk about the music of NSYNC, Sisqo, Chiodos, AMANTES DEL FUTURO, John Cena, Eagles of Death Metal, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Elvis Presley, and more! It's Gonna Be Me-NSYNC Incomplete-Sisqo Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute On the Creek-Chiodos El Cumbe-AMANTES DEL FUTURO Bad, Bad Man-John Cena I Want You So Hard-Eagles of Death Metal Empty Promises-Christone "Kingfish" Ingram No More-Elvis Presley Special thanks to John Cena for the outro. Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Sisqo might...not be the Emissary? Does he want to be, or let the noob handle it? Find out as we discuss! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Sisqo might...not be the Emissary? Does he want to be, or let the noob handle it? Find out as we discuss! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Yes, the notorious "Thong Song" by Sisqo would have never came to be without The Beatles!
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes.I will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: The Thong Song by Sisqo (1999)Song 1: The Less I Know the Better by Tame Impala (2015)Song 2: The Game by The Levellers (1991)Song 3: I'm in Miami Trick by LMFAO (2008)Song 4: Glory Box by Portishead (1994)Song 5: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini by Brian Hyland (1960)Song 6: Tequila by The Champs (1958)Song 7: Real Love Baby by Father John Misty (2017)Song 8: Tangerine Speedo by Caviar (2000)Song 9: Hysteria by Def Leppard (1987)Song 10: (Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding (1968)
In anticipation of the release of "Deadpool & Wolverine" later this summer, we'll be revisiting 16 Marvel movies released by 20th Century Fox, from the original X-Men trilogy to the most recent Deadpool films, unpacking moments of an era that helped shape modern comic book cinema. In this first episode of the series, we'll discuss the original X-Men Trilogy, it's significance, our personal experience with the films, and of course some of our favorite moments of the movies. (Song: Thong Song x Sisqo)
Sisqo is the latest celebrity to be unmasked on The Mask Singer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Super Bowl Wrap Up: Jeff's 49ers did not get the job done due to Jeff's hubris! Also favorite commercials, catty comments and Usher's looks and Ice Spice's demonic hand signs. Jim and Them ESPN YA'LL. Police Vs. Acorn: A cop hears an acorn hits his car and spazzes out thinking that he was shot and unloads his clip into his car. This is the weakest man to ever live. Apple Vision Pro: Are we finally entering the Ready Player One future we have been promised? Are we ready for the VR headset takeover! LET'S JUST TALK!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, DON CHEADLE!, GOOD EVENING COWARDS!, TWITCH!, KICK!, YOUTUBE!, PATREON!, COLLECTIONS!, SUPER BOWL!, 49ERS!, CHIEFS!, CURSE!, JAPAN!, QUARANTINE!, 2020 REPEAT!, CRUISE SHIP!, GOOD GAME!, BLOW OUT!, PREVENT DEFENSE!, ESPN!, SPORTS SHOW!, USHER!, BUTTER FACE!, BABY FACE!, ZACH BRAFF!, DONALD FAISON!, JASON MOMOA!, SISQO!, CATTY!, JAY-Z!, LISA SIMPSON!, GUM IN HER HAIR!, PEANUT BUTTER!, U2!, ROLLING STONES!, PRINCE!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, IN LIVING COLOR!, ICE SPICE!, DEMONIC SYMBOLS!, TAYLOR SWIFT!, GANG SIGNS!, TOO SWEET!, BULLET CLUB!, THE CLIQUE!, BLACK FRIEND!, ADAM FRIEDLAND!, CUMTOWN!, NICK MULLEN!, MATT HEALY!, GHETTO GAGGERS!, JESUS!, ANOINTING OF THE FEET!, WASHING FEET!, HE GOT US!, COMMERCIAL!, MAX REBO!, CHRIS PRATT!, PRINGLES!, OSMOSIS JONES!, CHRIS ROCK!, BILL MURRAY!, SHOCK COLLAR COMEDY!, TRUMP IMPRESSION!, LAS VEGAS!, CAREER!, DRESSED AS TRUMP!, ACORN AND THE POLICE OFFICER!, AESOP FABLE!, SHOTS FIRED!, BARREL ROLL!, NO FOOD!, FREAK OUT!, I'M HIT!, SHOTS FIRED!, SILENCER!, MEDIC!, NOT INJURED!, EMOTIONAL TRAUMA!, SELF DRIVING CARS!, SAN FRANCISCO!, TESTING GROUNDS!, WAYMO!, SMASHED WINDOWS!, SET ON FIRE!, TECH BROS!, ANGRY MOB!, VR!, META QUEST 3!, APPLE VISION PRO!, AUGMENTED REALITY!, VR!, JACKED IN!, APPS!, EXPERIENCE!, ZIPPO APP!, DRINK A BEER!, METAVERSE!, FORTNITE!, ROBLOX!, HER!, COMPANIONSHIP!, AI!, AUTO BLOWER! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Desmond Child joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discuss Desmond Child's 6 decades in the music industry, finding out about his Cuban heritage, Paul Stanley and George Harrison attending a show, composing music at the age of 5, meeting Bob Crewe, starting a song with a great title, the origin of the lyrics of Dude Looks Like A Lady, the truth behind Sisqo using lyrics from Living La Vida Loca, who Tommy and Gina were from You Give Love A Bad Name, Desmond Child wanting to play Marlon Brando in The Offer, writing with Cher, homophobia in the 80s, the documentary Two: The Story of Roman and Nyro, the book Livin' On A Prayer: Big Songs, Big Life, his skincare line Vida Loca, Desmond Child's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: January 20th, 2024)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Desmond ChildTwitter: https://twitter.com/DesmondChildInstagram: https://instagram.com/Desmond.ChildJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.