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rWotD Episode 2827: All in Love Is Fair (album) Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Wednesday, 29 January 2025 is All in Love Is Fair (album).All in Love Is Fair is a studio album by American singer Nancy Wilson, released by Capitol Records in August 1974. It was her first album with producer Gene Page, who also did the arrangements and conducting and gave the album a more R&B-oriented sound. Musicians on the album include Ray Parker Jr., Wah Wah Watson, and Tom Scott. Marvin Gaye is also listed on the back cover as "The Phantom," with "warmest thanks." All in Love Is Fair includes one of the few songs co-written by Wilson.Jason Ankeny at AllMusic hails Wilson's "sultriness and soulfulness. Page swaddles the singer in billowing strings and slow-burn funk rhythms, weaving a series of luminously sensual backdrops that wouldn't be out of place on Motown or Philadelphia International." He also notes that "the music never veers so far into the mainstream that Wilson abandons her jazz roots entirely, and she brings to the songs the intelligence and articulateness one would expect."All in Love Is Fair peaked at No. 11 on Billboard's Soul LPs chart and No. 97 on the Billboard 200. The song "Streetrunner" reached No. 46 on Billboard's Best Selling Soul Singles.In 2011, SoulMusic Records released a digitally remastered version of the album, paired with Come Get to This, Wilson's next album, which was also produced by Gene Page.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:44 UTC on Wednesday, 29 January 2025.For the full current version of the article, see All in Love Is Fair (album) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Patrick.
Sa rencontre avec la musique, puis le hip hop et le rap, la passion pour le beatmaking, les 1ers beats puis les 1ers placement, sa rencontre avec Pillz, ses inspirations et sa vision, l'envie dès le début d'aller placer pour les grands artistes US, les connexions via internet, Miami, sa rencontre avec StreetRunner, la manière de bosser des américains, son processus de création, les productions pour Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Westside Gunn, The Game, Mozzy, Larry June, Fat Joe, Yo Gotti, Mary J Blige, Nas, Dj Khaled, et bien évidement le "God Did" avec le couplet de Jay Z, mais aussi la France avec Dosseh, Sofiane ou Al Kapote. Parce qu'un seul Grammy Awards ne suffit pas... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cormega joins the latest episode of AFH's What's The Headline to discuss his album The Realness 2. This is one of the realest interviews of the year. 0:00 Intro 1:25 Cormega speaks on what his purpose is in music 3:44 Why it's important for him to spread wisdom through his music 7:15 Why it was important to make The Realness 2 a true sequel to the original 9:10 Cormega shares his thoughts on the origins of Hip-Hop 15:23 The current state of Cormega's relationship with Nas 25:30 Why artists lie in their raps 37:00 The balance between keeping it real and snitching on yourself in music 45:00 His evolution as an artist and a man 48:00 The biggest challenge Cormega has overcome 53:50 Some of the biggest distractions Cormega sees in the world 58:20 Working with Large Professor, Sha Money XL, Havoc, Alchemist, Harry Fraud, Streetrunner, Domingo and more as producers on the album 1:06:35 Cormega speaks about things people should be questioning in life 1:09:40 Why Kanye West and others inspire him 1:16:20 Cormega on why innovators are often met with resistance 1:19:00 Why there was no other choice but Biggie and Wu-Tang Clan for him to celebrate on “White Roses” 1:27:00 What success means to Cormega 1:30:45 Why Rod Strickland, Patrick Ewing and Bernard King could have beaten the 1990s Chicago Bulls 1:33:00 On doing wrong to get right
Dapper J and Bobby G continue the month of October with another BANG. The duo discusses Jon Gruden's resignation over emails, Week 5 of the NFL season, fantasy football, NBA preseason, WNBA finals and Wilder vs. Fury 3.The duo segue to music as Dap & Bobby react to new music from Don Toliver, Lute as well as revisit Yuck and Randy P. They also discuss their thoughts the unreleased Lil Wayne record produced by StreetrunnerTo end the podcast, they talk about the Dave Chappelle standup.Stay safe out there, thanks for rocking with us, press play, tweet Dap and Bobby your review and tell a friend to do the same.Donate to Bobby's gofundme: gofund.me/7fde6983As an avid listener, here is the merch link for our roman numeral merch:1000jumpers.bigcartel.com for roman numeral merch along with the regular merch link bit.ly/1000jumpersmerch; .Donate to the HBCU of your choice for free with the HBCU Change app, learn more information at https://hbcuchange.com/If you are looking into a self care routine with black owned products, go to shopmykskincare.com for clay masks, glow oil serums and more. Trust me it works wonders.Recorded on October 12, 2021.WE DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE COPYRIGHTED MUSIC. DON'T DELETE THE EPISODEOrder of conversation / Time StampTheme Music1000 Jumpers theme by KP Marino (@kpmarinoo)SportsWeek 5 / Fantasy Football | 3:57NBA | 37:20WNBA Finals | 42:56Wilder vs. Fury 3 | 49:18MusicDon Toliver | 59:33 | dontoliver.lnk.to/LifeofaDonLute | 1:02:45 | lute.lnk.to/GoldmoufYuck | 1:08:00 | smarturl.it/WifebyYuckRandy P | 1:11:25 | https://album.link/i/1587406156Lil Wayne & Streetrunner | 1:15:30 | https://music.apple.com/us/album/ya-dig/1585266822?i=1585266827Pop Culture / TwitterDave Chappelle | 1:32:13 Shoutouts and OutroCry Out (Amen) by Lil Wayne (@liltunechi @SRbeats) | https://youtu.be/str3kBeHtA8Merch link: 1000jumpers.bigcartel.com for roman numeral merch; bit.ly/1000jumpersmerch;Twitter: @1000_jumpers, @DapperJ & @BobbyGeorge413,Instagram: @1000jumpers, @theonlydapperj & @bobbygeorge413Fanlink: https://podlink.to/1000JumpersiTunes: bit.ly/DBG1KSpotify: bit.ly/1JSpotifyGoogle Play: bit.ly/1000JGPiHeartRadio: bit.ly/1JiHeartRadioStitcher: bit.ly/1JStitcherTuneIn: bit.ly/1000tuneinSoundcloud: http://bit.ly/1kjumpers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Long Island G.O.A.T John Jigg$ now taking over the ATL music scene, releases his highly anticipated album ‘Jigganometry.’ The 12-track project features an elite selection of heavyweights and legends including Illa Ghee, DJ Eclipse, Rockwelz, Giallo Point, Bubba Rock, Gifted Gab, Black Shah, Diabolic, Tre Mark Star, M.O.U.F., MC Craig G, Napoleon Legend, and Kaleber. Jigg$ also recruits A-list producers such as Purple Haze, Shining 88, Streetrunner, DJ James90, Overlord Stone, Giallo Point, Pat Banahan, Ryan Odditty, Ras Beats, DJ SupaDave, Aneeway Jones, and DJ Six3one. Jigg$ pivotal deliverance is mastered by jaw-dropping punchlines and slick wordplay that flow effortlessly over a blend of old and new swag. His star-studded A-Team intensify Jigg$ raw emotion on tracks that depict relationships, street tales, getting paid like Oprah, and open invitations for rappers to step into the ring, mic to mic. Through Classic Hip Hop cuts and scratches Jigg$ reminds listeners of two things; his heightened level and lyrical edged sword are incomparable. That message rivets through smooth horns and soul pounding bass and drums. Jigg$ ability to compose words and dragon slay them over any beat, any flow, and any style is evident throughout the entirety of ‘Jigganometry.’
If you’ve been paying attention, then you know that Streetrunner has been absolutely killing it for well over a decade. He’s produced for anyone who’s anyone, including Meek Mill’s “What’s Free” featuring Jay-Z and Rick Ross. But I’m catching up with Streetrunner today to talk about his work producing the Mega EP with Cormega. The last episode, you got Cormega’s perspective on the critically-acclaimed EP and now, you’ll get Streetrunner’s take. He talks about how he’d been trying to work with Cormega back in the Landspeed days, how they put the Mega EP together, his approach to production, the story behind “What’s Free,” and much more. Hit the link in the interview to keep up with Streetrunner and, if you haven’t done so, go check the Cormega interview after you listen to this one. twitter.com/SRbeats twitter.com/seven3zero instagram.com/STREETRUNNERMUSIC instagram.com/seven3zero http://wordsbybriankayser.com Other links: linktr.ee/seven3zero Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wegoi…d1205045550?mt=2
Cormega’s been one of my favorite artists for as long as I can remember. I’ve always appreciated his depth and outlook on life. As Cormega continues to release music, he’s only getting better. On December 26th, Mega dropped the Mega EP, a five-song project produced entirely by Streetrunner. In this interview, we chop it up about the Mega EP, our book project, Understanding the True Meaning, and more. Stay up with Mega through his social media to support what’s coming out, and of course stream the Mega EP as often as possible. Last chance to cop signed copies of Understanding The True Meaning (10 left) - http://profilewild.com/2019/01/08/last-chance-to-cop-a-signed-copy-of-understanding-the-true-meaning-45-left/ twitter.com/iamcormega twitter.com/seven3zero instagram.com/iamcormega instagram.com/seven3zero Other links: linktr.ee/seven3zero Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wegoi…d1205045550?mt=2
Super Producer STREETRUNNER interview. SR came on the producergrind podcast and talked about his early days on the grind in Miami. He talks about meeting Fat Joe, DJ Khaled and other Miami based producers and how investing in his craft and his brand helped him in getting placements on some of the most iconic rap albums including The Carter 3. STREETRUNNER gives music producer business advice and talks about how he signed a producer from France because he took the initiative to pull up and was also a cool person. Hosted By @ceodylan @theletterlbeats @producergrind Special Guest @streetrunnermusic Directed by @cookitupkayo
On this weeks’s Podcast WLPWR and Brian Onrea discuss:The new WLPWR.com website. Why he changed the spelling of WillPower to WLPWRWhat to expect from the new websiteThe launch of the Sin Drum sound kit today!!!Talked with StreetRunner about:Being influenced 90’s hip hop including the Miami Bass movement, West Coast Gangsta Rap and East Coast giving him a diverse foundation.How he got started in production and his first pieces of equipment.How he went from working with local artists in Miami to perfecting his sound and landing his first major placement with Terror Squad. He explains how he pitches his beats to artists (his discography is crazy)How many records that he has with major artists that never were released.What he’s working on right now including a special limited vinyl release with Royce Da 5’9 (Dead President heads)Follow StreetRunner’s soundcloud at:https://soundcloud.com/streetrunner-4@streetrunnermusic@WLPWR@BrianOnrea
Episode 066 - Southern Vangard Radio BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 066! We’re back from Spring Break people, hope you enjoyed Vol 4 of the Endless Stash in Episode 65 - this week we’re back to regular business. Between all the new new that dropped last week and the week prior, our heads were exploding deciding on what to play this week. Outstanding past couple of weeks for new hip-hop, if this is any indication what the rest of the year is going to be like, 2016 might just be one of those years, ya’ll. And you ask how do we follow up our DJ Eclipse interview session from last week? Call on another New York cat known for his outstanding contributions to the culture and his never ending stamina in this hip-hop ish - Mr. John “Sci” Robinson of Scienz of Life fame. Ya’ll know this guy is family, right?! Stories are nutso, if you love that random hip-hop nerd ish, this will be the interview for you. Snippets at the end of this weeks show, full drops on Thursday and we always give you that #smithsonian #grade! // #download #stream #listen // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live April 11, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Inst. beds by Khrysis, Dibia$e & J-Zone "Gold Chain Winners" - Planet Asia & DJ Concept feat. John Robinson & SmooVth "Broke Niggaz" - Eastkoast & Phalo Pantoja feat. John Robinson "Very Nice" - John Robinson feat. Scienz of Life (prod. Count Bass D) "It's Been A While" - Grand Puba "Nutshell" - Phife Dawg (prod. J Dilla) "King" - CL Smooth (prod. The Key) "Baddest MF" - Red Eye feat. Born Unique (prod. DJ Qvali) "Relearn" - REKS feat. Apathy (prod. Numonics) "Dead Presidents Heads" - Royce Da 5'9 (prod. Streetrunner, keys by Tarik Azzouz) "Stratasphere" - Crown Royale (prod. DJ Rhettmatic) "Pack Up" Remix - Lyrics Born feat. Evidence & KRS-One "Gangsta Boogie" - J Dilla feat. Snoop Dogg & Kokane "Any Body Killa" - Kokane feat. Xzibit, Big Tray Deee, Cold 187 "Say Nothing" - Koolade feat. Rah Digga, Sean P & Tony Touch "Making A Murderer" - Black Thought feat. Styles P (prod. 9th Wonder) "THE BLACKLIST #3" - Odweeyne feat. Conway Interview Snippets - John “Sci” Robinson
Full show: http://itsourshow.net/3-5-16-show/ Blame Trump Artists Played: Word Chemist, Shinobi Stalin, M-80, conshus, Jayce Cantor, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak, Rapsody, Seanh, Sade, DOOM, REKS, Streetrunner, Bodega Brovas, Mean Joe Scheme, Mike Two, J57, Optiks, MAKA , Little Scream, Vice Souletric, Skyzoo, Illum Sphere, Beet Unique, Blahzay Blahzay, Darkman, Smoothe Da Hustler, Trigger Tha Gambler, PF Cuttin, ScienZe, TzariZM, Kanye West, Karriem Riggins, TOKiMONSTA, Kiya Lacey, Aesop Rock, Homeboy Sandman, Still Weavens, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Monica, IMAKEMADBEATS