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Am I a Nicki fan? This week I'm joined by my friend Enzo Escober for a proper nostalgia trip. We reminisce about the ways that Nicki's unprecedented, cartoonish female aggression served as real catharsis during our hormonal teenage years, and why her mode of pure id is so endlessly appealing. We also discuss Nicki's contributions to 2010s Plasticity, the “Black Gaga” comparison (incorrect), and how it feels to watch her kick, bite, and scream to avoid passing the torch. Enzo Escober is a writer and critic from Manila. He has been published in Guernica, Slate, The Drift, and The Los Angeles Review of Books, among others. He is the co-host of Diva Discourse, a podcast about Beyoncé, and lives in Brooklyn. Discussed: “Nicki Minaj: Cheeky Genius,” profile in GQ (Taffy Brodesser-Akner, 2014) Nicki on Good Morning America (2011) “Broke people should never laugh” Queen Radio soundbyte “Prague” soundbyte Clip from MTV documentary Sophia Grace singing “Super Bass” on Ellen Painting-like photo of Cardi B w/ shoeless foot Nicki on Trump in Rolling Stone: 1, 2
It took two years for Nicki Minaj to take over the world. Following her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty, she caught the attention of Lil Wayne who signed her. Minaj quickly became ubiquitous, taking over the charts and winning over rap heavyweights and pop divas with her next level guest verses. It was Nicki's debut album Pink Friday and single “Super Bass” that made her a force to be reckoned with across the board. Her pop pivot was a huge risk, especially as she pulled double duty singing and rapping on the hit. But it paid off: the song was her first Top 10 single and became the highest charting song by a female rapper since Missy Elliott's “Work It.” Joining us to discuss the song's impact and the ups and downs of Minaj's legacy is Rolling Stone staff writer Mankaprr Conteh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What better way to squash a feud than to cover songs by feuding pop stars?! Yes, there are plenty of duets, feuds, and mashups, and Jenna and Kevin have strong feelings about some of the mashups, including the Super Bass performance and why Jenna was so angry shooting it, the real reason Brittany was MIA during this ep, mixed feelings about Brody's storyline, loving the new dynamic in NY with Santana, and the scene that made Jenna love the show all over again! Plus, the duo remembers attending the season three premiere of "Game of Thrones!" From their questionable outfit choices to their obsession with the show and the GOT actor they once hid from because they were too star-struck to meet him! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Für die australische Hardrock Band AC/DC war ihr sechstes Album "Highway To Hell" ihr großer, internationaler Durchbruch. Mit diesem Album sollte sich für die Band alles verändern. Mit "Highway To Hell", dem sechsten Album von AC/DC ist der Band endlich der große Wurf gelungen. Für den hat die fünfköpfige australische Band hart arbeiten müssen. Um sich einen Namen zu erspielen hat die Band alleine in den Jahren 1977 und 1978 über 300 Konzerte gespielt. Das war auch absolut notwendig, denn mit dem ungewohnten harten Rock konnte die Band von den Radiostationen nichts erwarten. Dort haben AC/DC einfach nicht stattgefunden. Mit dem sechsten Album sollte sich dann für AC/DC endgültig alles ändern, aber zu einem Preis, den die Band nicht gerne bezahlt hat. Denn die Plattenfirma von AC/DC strebte nach Veränderung, damit es endlich klappt mit dem Erfolg. Die Lösung: Personelle Veränderung. Nicht innerhalb der direkten Band, aber an den Reglern davor. Für Malcolm und Angus Young ein Schlag ins Gesicht, denn da saß ihr Bruder George Young. Am Ende saß dann Produzent Mutt Lange an den Reglern. Die richtige Wahl, wie sich rausstellen sollte. Eine der wichtigsten Dinge, die Mutt Lange für die AC/DC getan hat: Er hat den Sound der Band aufgeräumt und reduziert. Darüber hinaus hat Mutt Lange vor allem Sänger Bon Scott geholfen beim Singen richtig zu atmen und noch mehr aus seiner Stimme rauszuholen. So konnte Sänger Bon Scott auch in den hohen Tonlagen mit einer kräftigen Bruststimme singen, was damals ein wichtiger Bestandteil für den Sound von AC/DC war. Das Herzstück von AC/DC sind, wenig überraschend, die Gitarren. Das geht schon beim Equipment der beiden Gitarristen Angus und Malcolm Young los. Leadgitarrist Angus Young spielt fast ausschließlich eine Gibson SG-Gitarre. Kaum eine Gitarre ist so eng mit einem einzigen Gitarristen verknüpft wie dieses Modell. Vom Sound her ist die Gitarre sehr direkt, bissig und mittenlastig. Das bedeutet, die Gitarrensoli und -riffs von Angus dringen durch und stehen immer im Vordergrund. So wie Angus auch selbst auf der Bühne. Die Gitarre von Malcolm Young gibt den Songs die satte Basis. Mit der massiven, großen und schweren Gretsch-Gitarre, die er gespielt hat, hat er das wuchtige Fundament der Songs gegeben. Sein Sound "schiebt" oder "drückt", wie man auch sagt. Dazu passt auch, dass einer seiner häufig gespielten Gitarrenverstärker schon im Modellnamen "Super Bass" stehen hat. "Highway To Hell" war für AC/DC nicht nur das Album, dass der Band den großen Durchbruch beschert hat, sondern auch mit das prägendste Album der Band. Diese zehn Songs haben der Band den Weg geebnet und die Richtung vorgegeben, die sie zu einer der größten Rockbands aller Zeiten machen sollte. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Highway To Hell" wird im Podcast gesprochen: (12:31) – "Highway To Hell"(30:24) – "Night Prowler"(40:16) – "Girls Got Rhythm"(47:25) – "Touch Too Much"(56:37) – "If You Want Blood (You Got It)"__________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge "Highway To Hell" findet ihr hier: https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/swr1-meilensteine-acdc-highway-to-hell-100.html __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
TRACKLIST:00:00:00 Zach Bryan - Revival (MC4D Remix)00:04:23 Taylor Swift vs. David Guetta - 22 (Andrew Marks "How Will I Know" Edit) [Intro Clean]00:05:58 - Dash - Austin X Touch ( Big Country x Deen Anthony)00:07:59 Kane Brown & Marshmallo - Miles On It (John Price 2024 Remix)Miles On It (John Price 2024 Remix)(Intro)(Extended)00:09:39 Unknown - truck bed vavo x moonlght radio edit00:10:54 3OH!3 ft. Ke$ha vs. DJ Kuba, Neitan & Bounce Inc - My First Kiss (2FACE x T-MO 'Cream' Edit)00:14:06 Rui Da Silva Ft. Cassandra x Sander Van Doorn - Touch Me (DJ Malo 'What You Want' Edit) [Intro Clean]00:16:40 - Post Malone & Morgan Wallan Vs John Summit - I Had Some Help (Rick Wonder 'Shiver' Edit)00:20:13 John Summit X Hayla X Eric Prydz x Empire Of The Sun - Shiver (Rick Wonder We Are Mirage Edit)00:23:43 - Stargazing X Better Not ( Big Country x Deen Anthony )00:27:16 Post Malone Ft. Blake Shelton vs Nicki Minaj x Martin & Rafael - Pour Me A Drink (Pat C's 'Superbass' Edit) [Intro Clean]00:29:48 Silano x DMX x Hardwell - Party Up (Onelove 'Spaceman' Edit) [Intro Clean]00:30:43 Calvin Harris X Argy x Omnya - Blame Aria (Rick Wonder Edit)00:33:04 Nickelback, Axwell - How You Remind Me (Dario Valli "In My Mind" Edit)00:34:55 Diplo & The Outfield VS Cheyenne Giles - Your Love (Rick Wonder 'Little Luv' Edit)00:36:55 Bailey Zimmerman - Fall In Love (John Price 2024 Remix)Fall In Love (John Price 2024 Remix)(Intro)(Chorus First)00:39:17 Nate Smith - World on Fire (VAVO Remix)00:41:17 Linkin Park vs. Mike Candys - Numb (2FACE x T-MO 'Go Off' Edit)00:42:15 Bastille x Shaboozey - Pompeii vs A Bar Song (Hi Edit) [Intro Clean]00:44:19 - You Belong With Me X No Limit To Our Love00:46:59 Unknown - Aint That Some (MC4D Remix)00:49:41 Rick Derringer - Real AmericanFor More Big Countryhttps://www.instagram.com/deejaybigcountryFor More Get Down:https://getdowndjgroup.comwww.instagram.com/getdowndjgroup/www.tiktok.com/@getdowndjgroupPrevious Episode [Episode 60 w/ C-Bunny]: https://soundcloud.com/get-down-dj-group/get-down-radio-ep-60-cbunnydj, edm, housemusic, djlife, producer, rave, tomorrowland, techno, deephouse, edmlifestyle, edmfamily, edmlife, djs, plur, house, club, electro, edc, nightlife, bass, trap, electronicmusic, dancemusic, podcast, podcasts, radioshow, basshouse, jerseyclub, mixshow, getdownradio
Nicki Minaj - Super Bass Remix (Lay Bankz - Tell Ur Girlfriend)
Super Bass singer Nicki Minaj's accusations of police racially profiling her following the pop star's detainment are now questioned by authorities.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of the ‘Bout Nothin' Podcast I'm joined by Dylan and Ian. We talk ‘Bout Whiskey, Sega Bass Fishing, and the journey to find the Super Bass.Our Links:‘Bout Nothin'
Join Sarah in this episode of Mutual Friends as she dives into a deep chat about "resetting" for the New Year - without getting completely overwhelmed. If you want to begin your 2024 reset in the most relaxed way possible, this is the episode for you! The Group Chat Top Stories: Jeremy Allen White's Calvin Klein Ad Campaign Jack Black in the new Minecraft movie Nicki Minaj hates Superbass? Mutual Friends Podcast is a weekly show where the group chat comes to life. Go through three top trending stories in pop culture and then catch up with host Sarah Baus and her co-hosts as they give advice, play games, and hang out as Mutual Friends. Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mutual.friends.podcast/ Podcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mutual.friends.podcast Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahebaus/ Sarah's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahebaus
Nouvel épisode avec la princesse de New York, Nicki Minaj, et son tout premier album "Pink Friday". C'est le grand point de départ de sa carrière au niveau mainstream grâce au tube "Super Bass" mais surtout c'est un projet où elle souhaite prouver au monde qu'elle est prête et qu'elle se souvient du chemin parcouru.
Nicki Minaj is one of the greatest female rappers of all time. She's given us numerous iconic guest verses from “Monster” to “Flawless (Remix),” everlasting hits like “Super Bass” and “Starships,” and legions of loyal fans in the Barbz. She's also given us over twenty alter-egos in the course of her career. However, no alter-ego of hers has been more impactful than Roman. The voice at the center of Nicki's most unhinged music, the “Roman” persona serves a conduit for Nicki to put forward a high level of theatricality and character work in her music, from beats to bars. And to understand Nicki, you need to understand Roman. This episode of Switched on Pop, producer Reanna Cruz takes us on a journey through the history of Roman, on the heels of Nicki Minaj's latest record, Pink Friday 2. Songs Discussed: Nicki Minaj – Chun-Li Nicki Minaj – Red Ruby Da Sleeze Nicki Minaj – Itty Bitty Piggy Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Bon Iver – Monster Nicki Minaj – Roman In Moscow Nicki Minaj – Pound the Alarm Nicki Minaj – Starships Ludacris, Nicki Minaj – My Chick Bad Nicki Minaj, PTAF – Boss A** B**** (with PTAF) – Remix Nicki Minaj, Eminem – Roman's Revenge Nicki Minaj – Come On A Cone Nicki Minaj – Beez In The Trap Nicki Minaj – Roman Holiday Eminem – The Way I Am Eminem – My Name Is Lil' Kim – Queen B**** Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne – Truffle Butter Trey Songz, Nicki Minaj – Bottoms Up (feat. Nicki Minaj) Nicki Minaj – Barbie Dreams Nicki Minaj – Super Freaky Girl – Roman Remix Nicki Minaj – My Life Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Episode 418 of The Cap Podcast, Nate & Taylor react to ‘Pink Friday 2' by Nicki Minaj! Follow OldMilk on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok & YouTube Watch This Episode on YouTube OLDMILK LINKS Shop OldMilk Merch (0:00) Disclaimer (0:05) Intro (0:24) Cold Open (9:26) Welcome to Episode 418! (9:47) Power Rankings (10:43) Better Nicki Minaj song: Super Bass or Starships (12:19) Get your OldMilk Merch today! (13:18) Pink Friday 2 Notes (13:45) Reacting to Pink Friday 2 (32:00) Final Thoughts (34:00) Thanks for Listening!
One of the longest labor crises in Hollywood's history has finally come to an end. A billion dollar agreement was made between the studios and the SAG-AFTRA union. This includes compensation for streaming programs and some clear guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence. SAG-AFTRA, the union representing 160,000 actors, reached this tentative deal for a new contract with entertainment companies, clearing the way for the $134 billion American movie and television business to swing back into motion. And yes, honey, the champagne has already started flowing. Nicki Minaj talks opioid and plastic surgery addiction Nicki Minaj is on the cover of Vogue magazine, and she's giving fans a peek into her private life as she spoke out about addiction and plastic surgery for her cover story. The "Super Bass" maker, who, by the way, has turned 40, recalls being prescribed Percocet for menstrual cramps years ago. She said she continued to take them after the pain subsided. Nobody told her that it was a narcotic and that it would be addictive. She said, luckily, she was able to ground herself, but once an addict, always an addict. She said she was addicted to plastic surgery too, but has since gotten rid of the big breasts and butt. And she looks great. Hey, ain't nothing like the real thing. By the way, that was a song for those of you who may not remember. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Sponsor: BlinkistToday's Rundown:Law enforcement official tells Associated Press that Maine mass killing suspect has been found deadBillboard Names Nicki Minaj's ‘Super Bass' & 2Pac's ‘California Love' As the Top Rap Hits of All Time on ‘500 Best Pop Songs' ListCardi B Hints at Not Pursuing Tasha K Defamation CaseCNN's Jake Tapper Rips Marjorie Taylor GreeneUFC fans threaten to BOYCOTT the sport after it announced $105m-a-year Bud Light sponsorship dealYouTube Has Around 1.5 Million ‘NFL Sunday Ticket' Subscribers, Will Lose Over $1.2 Billion This SeasonArkansas governor's $19,000 lectern remains out of sight, but not out of mind with audit underwayAdam Silver: ‘Decline of cable disproportionately impacted NBA'Ketel Marte Wins Free Tacos For America in Annual Taco Bell World Series PromotionMatthew Perry, ‘Friends' Actor, Dead at 54Richard Moll, who found fame as a bailiff on the original sitcom ‘Night Court,' dies at 80
Checkt hier, ob ihr vom Deezer Datenleck betroffen seid: https://wbs.law/deezer Seit Anfang 2022 werden in Tübingen je 50 Cent an Steuern für Einweggeschirr und Einwegverpackungen sowie 20 Cent für Einwegbesteck berechnet - im Höchstfall aber 1,50 Euro pro sogenannter Einzelmahlzeit. McDonald's ist kein Fan davon und klagte deshalb gegen die Regelung. In diesem Video werfen wir einen Blick darauf, wie es aktuell an der Einwegsteuerfront aussieht. Satzung: https://www.tuebingen.de/Dateien/broschuere_verpackungssteuer.pdf Tweet: https://twitter.com/ob_palmer/status/1661436674990112785?s=20 Superbass, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/2020-02-17-Boris_Palmer-hart_aber_fair-8374.jpg
Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian-born rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is known for her unique rapping style, which often incorporates rapid-fire delivery and a wide range of vocal inflections. Minaj has also been praised for her fashion sense and her ability to create catchy and memorable hooks. Her debut album, Pink Friday, was released in 2010 and was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned the hit singles "Super Bass" and "Your Love". Minaj has since released four more studio albums, all of which have been met with critical acclaim. Her latest single, "Last Time I Saw You", was released on September 1, 2023. The song is a pop-rap ballad about a past relationship. It has been praised for its catchy melody and Minaj's emotional vocals. The song is the lead single from Minaj's upcoming fifth studio album, Pink Friday 2. The album is scheduled to be released on October 21, 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saturday Night Live, April 17, 1976: Here's how it works: Catch a bass, remove the hook, and drop the bass – that's the whole bass – into the Super Bass-o-Matic '76. [ drops the bass into the blender ] Now, adjust the control dial so that the bass is blended just the way you like it. [ turns blender on and grinds it to a pulp ] Yes, it's that simple! Bass-Drinker: [ drinks a glassful of bass ] Wow, that's terrific bass! Card 175 on ebay Card 291 on Beckett Seibu Lions Backflips SABR Bio by Philip Bolda 2002 Interview with Astros Daily Sammy Davis Jr. Impersonation 1986 All-Star Game Intros 1986 NLCS Final At-Bat
In yet another alarming case of celebrity swatting, Super Bass rapper Nicki Minaj's home in the San Fernando Valley was targeted by an anonymous prankster, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Re-ListenMit Superlativen kennt sich Carolin Kebekus aus – schließlich wurde sie in ihrer einige Jahre währenden Karriere mit diversen versehen. Denn das macht die Medienwelt gern in vermeintlicher Ermangelung weiterer Beispiele der Spezies „lustige Frau“. Da wird frau schnell mal zur lustigSTen Frau (EVER!) Deutschlands. Dass das absurd ist, findet sie selbst vermutlich am allermeisten (Zack! wieder ein Superlativ!).In ihrem just veröffentlichten Buch „Es kann nur eine geben“ (unbedingt lesen!) serviert sie uns allen ein mannigfaltiges Menü an Ungerechtigkeiten und Ungeheuerlichkeiten in der Benachteiligung von Frauen. Und das im Jahr 2021! Da weiß man nicht, ob man lachen oder weinen soll. Aber am Veröffentlichungstag dieser Episode – dem 11.11., wenn in Carolins Fast-Geburtsstadt die Karnevalssaison eröffnet wird – entschieden Kim und Cathrin sich für ersteres. Schließlich ist die Komik das, was einem zuerst einfällt bei „Carolin Kebekus“. Neben „Feminismus“, „#koelnliebe“, "Katholische Kirche", „Pussy" (im Allgemeinen und Besonderen), „Bierbitches“, ach, hört doch einfach selbst rein in diese sehr sehr lustige Folge über eine echt starke Frau. Carolin, nicht nur heute erheben wir das innere Kölschglas nur für dich. Alaaf!Photo: © Superbass / CC-BY-SA-4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons)"#comedy #standup #feministin #autorin #lustigstefrau Möchtest Du Cathrin oder Kim auf einen Kaffee einladen und dafür die Episoden werbefrei hören? Dann klicke auf den folgenden Link: https://plus.acast.com/s/starke-frauen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Restaurant Hostess voiced by: Abigail Morrison Restaurant Waitress voiced by: Tiara Grace Starks Narrator: David Nelson Podcast Fan voiced by: Kristina Sullivan Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Aunt Emma voiced by: Norma Vargus Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Wedding Officiant voiced by: Damani Lee Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Podcast Caller Sharonda voiced by: Chelsea Knight Podcast Caller Jason voiced by: Brendon Mason Podcast Caller Paige voiced by: Lauren Calucag Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Paul voiced by: Nico Schanding Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Restaurant waiter voiced by: Randell Mitchell Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Podcast Caller Monique voiced by: Heather Williams Podcast Caller Darren voiced by: Chad Fleming Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Paul voiced by: Nico Schanding Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Wardrobe Consultant voiced by: L Scott Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
Welcome to Ryan Murphy's FEUD tm. Anyways this one is weird cause we fucked up the recording the first time but don't pay attention to that just enjoy us being goofy little geese. (also will fucking sucks dude like my god you are an adult man and you decided to spend your free time and your work time bullying a literal teenager like dude) but the important thing is we finally made it to SUPER BASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Follow us: @thglee420
Bist du auch von einem Coach abgezockt worden? Kontaktiere uns hier: https://wbs.law/coaching-widerruf Checkt hier, ob ihr vom Deezer Datenleck betroffen seid: https://wbs.law/deezer Immer wieder tauchen neue Erfolgs-Coaches auf, die viel Geld mit wenig Aufwand versprechen. Das ZDF Magazin Royale hat sich eines dieser Systeme genauer angeschaut. Wir zeigen euch, worauf ihr achten müsst und wie ihr aus Knebelverträgen wieder rauskommt. Superbass, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/2021-09-16-Jan_B%C3%B6hmermann_Deutscher_Fernsehpreis_2021_-3878_%28cropped%29.jpg Zum Video des ZDF Magazin Royale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdDeklnVGrM
Netflix has a new co-CEO and will broaden its crackdown on password sharing this quarter. MediaTek’s Pentonic 1000 HDMI chips aren’t quite as feature-rich as we’d hoped. Certain bass traps are a raw deal. And Rob’s excited about our What We Watched segment this week. Pictures shown in this episode: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjApw4B 00:00:00 – Intro 00:01:11 – […] The post AV Rant #845: Super Bass EXTREME! appeared first on AV Rant.
#65-61Intro/Outro: Hello by Adele65. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains) by Arcade Fire64. thank u, next by Ariana Grande63. Chandelier by Sia62. Need You Now by Lady Antebellum61. Super Bass by Nicki MinajVote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Group 1 of the 10sVote on your favorite of "The Greatest Songs of the 00s" finalistsThe Greatest Songs of the 00s: Finalists (Andrew's Mix)
This character is looking for someone kind, fun who will get his Richard Curtis references. He isn't going to go on an activity date anytime soon but loves a karaoke night out and knows the best place to be on a Sunday night for the knees-up of the week. You will be impressed with his celebrity knowledge and his bestie thinks you should definitely, definitely go on a date with him so get in touch! KEY TAKEAWAYS Kindness is a trait that's really important I know the best place in London for a good old-fashioned East End knees up Activity dates are for boring people and going on one is acknowledging that you are potentially not going to have enough chat to get through the date I never heard anyone say I love someone who's good at escape rooms I do love a karaoke date and my favourites include Super Bass by Nicki Minaj and Night Changes by One Direction The best way to get to know someone is to have a natter I wouldn't have Sir David Attenborough or Louis Theroux at my dream dinner party, David has better things to do and Louis is a bit unusual and people want to relax He's always the life and soul of the party and is kind and caring with an infectious personality that makes him brilliant to be around BEST MOMENTS ‘You can't spend a better Sunday evening than doing that' ‘People who go on activity dates are the ones who will go on cruises when they get married' ‘There'll be no awkward silences because he loves to talk and always has a movie quote and impression to hand' VALUABLE RESOURCES To date, this character contact the podcast on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/singlesounds/ Katie McNamara: https://www.instagram.com/katiee.mcnamara/ ABOUT THE HOST Katie Mc - London. I started Single Sounds to create a new fun method of dating as I felt that there is now little variety with how to meet people. I absolutely love podcasts and believe in the strong sense of self you can get from them so I thought it was perfect for a dating medium. As I like to say this podcast is for people who have too much personality for a dating app. CONTACT METHOD - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/singlesounds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singlesounds/ singlesoundspodcast@gmail.com Katie McNamara: https://www.instagram.com/katiee.mcnamara/ This show was brought to you by Progressive Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The year is 2011 -- a year of stunningly huge pop songs, but two of the biggest pop/r&b/rap stars of the day are going head to head here with some of the most intense love songs ever. But who shall reign supreme among the divas of the year, is it Rihanna's "We Found Love" or Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass"?
Jacob Yoffee and Roahn Hylton are making it happen in LA. This powerhouse duo of composer/producers are nominated for an Emmy for their main title song for ABC's "The Wonder Years," and their diverse body of work continues to grow and impress. Their production credits to this point include names no less impressive than Lebron James, Kevin Hart, and oh yeah, a little Nicki Minaj ditty called "Superbass." You may have heard it. We'll chat with Jacob and Roahn about scoring for film and TV in our final 'tween season stop before Season 10 begins. Listen for: - The unlikely retreat that brought Jacob and Roahn together - “Gremlins got me somehow.” - Being removed from the Academy Awards because of Hollywood politics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message
Here is almost everything that happened in the sports world plus some "Super Bass".
This week we have special guest Nicki Minaj !! Listen to us rap Super Bass! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-gouge/support
Keep It! Host Ira Madison III joins DJ Louie for a deep dive into the Queen of Rap, Nicki Minaj. Louie and Ira begin with a discussion of the first golden era of female rappers in late ‘90s and early ‘00s, how stars like Lil Kim and Missy Elliott blurred the lines between rapper and pop star, and speculate a bit about why many of the preeminent female MCs of this period disappeared from the charts in the mid-late aughts. They then break down what made Nicki such an exciting and dynamic force on her early mixtapes like Beam Me Up Scotty, her first run of head-spinning hit features, attempt to parse apart all of her different on-record personas, and discuss the formation of her formidable and foundational stan army, The Barbz. Next, Louie and Ira mull over the pressures Nicki faced in creating her smash debut album, Pink Friday, as the first commercially viable female rapper in years, her keen instincts to craft a sound that appealed to both rap fans and a broader pop audience and how that affected her artistry and cred for better and worse, the surprise success of “Super Bass”, her bonkers sophomore album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, why Nicki functions so well as perhaps the greatest, most versatile featured artist of all time, how she sometimes struggled to show true vulnerability on albums like 2015's The Pinkprint, and lay out the impact she's had on both pop and rap over the last nearly 15 years. Finally, Louie and Ira rank Nicki Minaj in the official Pop Pantheon. Send questions about this episode, the Pantheon, pop star in general or whatever else is on your mind to PopPantheonPod@gmail.comJoin the Pop Pantheon Discord Tonight (2/17) at 8PM ET / 5PM PT!Check Out Louie's Nicki Minaj Essentials PlaylistFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on TwitterFollow Ira Madison III on Instagram
On this week's episode, Aly and I fangirl over witchcraft. but not just witches in pop cultures, real life witchcraft in everyday life. Aly explains what being a real life witch is like and how it's changed her life. I try to create my perfect coven while trying to fight technical difficulties. And without missing a beat we both know Aly's favorite Nicki Minaj song. (It's Super Bass. It's always going to be Super Bass.)Follow your host:https://www.instagram.com/andy_ricks/https://twitter.com/Andy_Ricks
As the prophetic Queen of rap once said, “I took a couple, you know, I took some time off to rest now and it's game time b******.” That's right, on January 25, Nicki Minaj officially announced on her Instagram and Twitter that her highly anticipated collaboration with Lil Baby, “Do We Have A Problem!?” will be released on February 4. Minaj informed “the Barbs” aka her loyal fans by teasing a screen grab of the music video. She is leaning provocatively in a skin-tight, black mini dress, on what seems to be a law enforcement metal table next to Lil Baby. Minaj also is sporting a cute blonde ponytail scooped up at the top of her head and flipped up at the ends. Minaj hasn't released a full-length album since “Queen” in 2018. However, she did release an extended version of her famous “Beam Me Up Scotty” mixtape and included bonus singles, back in 2021. “Nicki is ready for a comeback and has got Lil Baby on board for her track, called ‘Do We Have a Problem?'” a source told The Sun. “She has been hard at work in the studio over the past year and is hoping this can help gain her some momentum again. The video has been made to shock fans and she looks incredible, so it is all systems go.” Back in October 2021, Minaj joined Lil Baby on stage during his “Back Outside Tour” in L.A., per Rap Up. This was a month before it was announced that her monumental smash hit single, “Super Bass,” from “Pink Friday” became RIAA certified Diamond. Minaj is planning to debut her HBO Max documentary series in 2022, and also assured fans that her fifth studio album was coming soon. “I know it's going to be my best body of work and I always love to be in real time, see my fans reacting to something,” Minaj told DJ Whoo Kid in June 2021 (via K94.5). “That's what I'm looking forward to now. Obviously, I'm not telling them when my album is coming out, but I know that it's gonna be amazing because I want to thank the people who've rocked with me for all of these years.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Helen and Gavin chat about Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, Lupin, Don't Look Up, and Licorice Pizza, and it's Week 15 from the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs Ever, numbers 435 to 431; They Reminisce Over You by Pete Roc and CL Smooth, Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie, Sign of the Times by Harry Styles, Rapper's Delight by Sugar Hill Gang, and Super Bass by Nicki Minaj.
In the 16th episode of Season 4, Conor is joined by Jessica McLaughlin Cafferty . Tune in to hear their thoughts about Sue singing SuperBass, Will Schuester being weird, and all things Glee.Co-produced by Conor Burke and Daniella Harrison.
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Mit Superlativen kennt sich Carolin Kebekus aus – schließlich wurde sie in ihrer einige Jahre währenden Karriere mit diversen versehen. Denn das macht die Medienwelt gern in vermeintlicher Ermangelung weiterer Beispiele der Spezies „lustige Frau“. Da wird frau schnell mal zur lustigSTen Frau (EVER!) Deutschlands. Dass das absurd ist, findet sie selbst vermutlich am allermeisten (Zack! wieder ein Superlativ!).In ihrem just veröffentlichten Buch „Es kann nur eine geben“ (unbedingt lesen!) serviert sie uns allen ein mannigfaltiges Menü an Ungerechtigkeiten und Ungeheuerlichkeiten in der Benachteiligung von Frauen. Und das im Jahr 2021! Da weiß man nicht, ob man lachen oder weinen soll. Aber am Veröffentlichungstag dieser Episode – dem 11.11., wenn in Carolins Fast-Geburtsstadt die Karnevalssaison eröffnet wird – entschieden Kim und Cathrin sich für ersteres. Schließlich ist die Komik das, was einem zuerst einfällt bei „Carolin Kebekus“. Neben „Feminismus“, „#koelnliebe“, "Katholische Kirche", „Pussy" (im Allgemeinen und Besonderen), „Bierbitches“, ach, hört doch einfach selbst rein in diese sehr sehr lustige Folge über eine echt starke Frau. Carolin, nicht nur heute erheben wir das innere Kölschglas nur für dich. Alaaf!Photo: © Superbass / CC-BY-SA-4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons)"#comedy #standup #feministin #autorin #lustigstefrau Möchtest Du Cathrin oder Kim auf einen Kaffee einladen und dafür die Episoden werbefrei hören? Dann klicke auf den folgenden Link: https://plus.acast.com/s/starke-frauen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of Chip Time is for the boys with the booming system, top down AC with the cooler system. Scotty previews the upcoming Hot Cider 5K with his A and B goals as well as what training is looking like these days. Mike joins for a long run and some early 2010's pop talk. We then transition to "runners you need to know" spotlighting Minnesota All-American and reigning Big Ten champ Bethany Hasz, as well as a preview of next week's conference championships. Contact the show: chiptimepod@gmail.com. Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple if you enjoyed.
Thank you for listening to episode 41 of The Classic Manny Show, hosted by yours truly. Make sure to subscribe, rate the podcast and use #TCMSHOW to join the conversation. CLASSIC FAVE: My classic fave for this episode is singer, songwriter, producer and actress Ester Dean, who has (co-) written hits such as Rihanna's ‘Rude Boy', Katy Perry's ‘Firework', Nicki Minaj's ‘Super Bass' and much more. LATEST RELEASES & TRENDING TOPICS: I discuss some of the standout singles and projects that came out during my break - from Normani & Cardi B, Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow, Ray BLK & Kaash Paige, Willow and more. I also share my thoughts on Justin Bieber featuring on the ‘Essence' remix, as well as DaFool's (DaBaby) clownery coming to bite. THE CLASSIC MANNY SHOW PLAYLISTS: https://linktr.ee/theclassicmanny FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA @THECLASSICMANNY / @TCMANNYHQ: Twitter – https://twitter.com/THEECLASSICMAN https://twitter.com/tcmannyhq Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/theclassicmanny https://www.instagram.com/tcmannyhq/ Photography in artwork by Shots By Gracie - https://www.shotsbygracie.com/ For enquires – theclassicmanny@yahoo.com To send questions, dilemmas or inspiring stories - https://curiouscat.me/TCMANNYHQ
This week we are once again joined by friend of the pod, Richard S. He! We discuss tropes in teen films, Sam rambles about obnoxious late night talk-show hosts, and we also find time to discuss "Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj, as covered by The Downtown Fiction.
Sherlock, sunscreen, and Super Bass. Our fourth episode discusses our March favorites, from books to haircare to movies, we cover it all! Hope you all had a wonderful March! Congratulations on making it 1/4 through the year :) thanks for listening, and enjoy :)
A mad scientist was in his lab when it came up with the perfect monster. She needs to be tiny, has huge tits, raps in so many different voices and as fast a possible that no words can ever be determined. With these powers, she will take over the world. Well, by God, he did it. Bio:"Super Bass" is a song by Trinidadian-American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj from the deluxe version of her debut studio album, Pink Friday (2010)Click for the LyricsClick for the VideoSubscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Podchaser, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podcast Addict, Stitcher, Listen Notes, Vurbl or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us on:Instagram @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTikTok: @the1001crewFacebook: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieTwitter: @the1001crewTumbler: @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodieEmail us with any shit song suggestions at 1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie@gmail.comWebsite: www.1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)
Hip-hop artist Nicki Minaj rocketed to fame with tracks like "Super Bass," "Starships," and later "Anaconda." She is the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard 100 chart. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biography/message
St Germain - no flute - Ludovic Navarre Amapiano version 2020 (NEW) Funkdamento vs Superbass - solution - Fred de la House rising sun Reeflex M@sh (not commercial) Jean Tonique - too bad - Kraak & Smaak remix (NEW) Yuksek - dance in Disco (NEW) Jazzanova Edward Vanzet - I'm still here - Larse remix (NEW) Reel people Speech - I never knew (NEW) Sharapov - take my hand - VetLove remix (NEW) Domineeky tru roots project - revival - 24900 Miles from home version (NEW) HEIN + KLEIN - in your way (NEW) Studio Apartment AK - sign of love (NEW) Tanori - alma urbana (NEW)
just for fun and not commercial thanks to the artists
In this week's episode, we analyze Taylor Swift's "The 1" from her album folklore. Congrats on the #1 Tay-Tay! Somehow, Casper and Nicki Minaj's SuperBass come up, so make sure you tune in and see how this plays out.
Nicki Minaj posted 3 photos on her Instagram posing a baby bump! I countdown 10 of her popular hits from the past decade. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSongs Mentioned: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09HJJ5Om101XH6a4Y3hdwX?si=80bc2acab2ce4129"Baby Got Back" - Sir Mix-a-Lot (1992)"Trollz" - 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)"No More “I Love You's”" - Annie Lennox (1995)10. “Fly” feat. Rihanna (2010-2011) 9. “The Night Is Still Young” (2015) 8. “Bang Bang” - Jessie J, Ariana Grande (2014)7. “Anaconda” (2014)6. “Say So (Remix)” - Doja Cat (2020)5. “Starships” (2012)4. “Bottoms Up” - Trey Songz (2010)3. “Your Love” (2010)2. “Super Bass” (2011)1. “Moment 4 Life” feat. Drake (2010-2011)
Nicki Minaj posted 3 photos on her Instagram posing a baby bump! Countdown 10 of her popular hits from the past decade. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSongs Used: "Did It On'em (Clean)" - Nicki Minaj (2010)"Baby Got Back" - Sir Mix-a-Lot (1992)"Trollz" - 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)"No More “I Love You's”" - Annie Lennox (1995)10. “Fly” feat. Rihanna (2010-2011) 9. “The Night Is Still Young” (2015) 8. “Bang Bang” - Jessie J, Ariana Grande (2014)7. “Anaconda” (2014)6. “Say So (Remix)” - Doja Cat (2020)5. “Starships” (2012)4. “Bottoms Up” - Trey Songz (2010)3. “Your Love” (2010)2. “Super Bass” (2011)1. “Moment 4 Life” feat. Drake (2010-2011)
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio on sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.It's heating up out there so keep cool with some chill jams. We're hitting the fundamentals of smooth - mahjong parlors, bass fishing, and dating simulators. If you haven't already, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes - it really helps us out. And if you have, thank you so much! Some very kind reviews have been written and that means a lot to us! If there's anything we can do to improve your listening experience, let us know right here on the website, or send us an e-mail at kvgmradio@gmail.com. DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/14/20)PlaylistOpening - Eurhythm(JB the Super Bass, Super Famicom)Fairy Rain - Noriyuki Iwadare(Lunar: Silver Star Story, Sega Saturn)Sweet Love - Hiroyuki Misawa(Magical Date EX, Arcade)M-Line #2 - Kenji Nakazawa(Interlude, Playstation 2)Feelin' Froggy - Tsuyu Asui(Crazy Frog Art School, Nintendo DS)Street - Kenichi Okuma(Suigetsu Portable, Playstation Portable)Mahjong Parlor - Unknown(Heisei Mahjong Shou, Sega Dreamcast)Staff Roll - Laser Soft Sound Team(The Sugoroku '92: Nariagari Trendy, PC-Engine CD)Special RequestInvestigative Rest - Yoshihiko Miyazaki(J.B. Harold: Murder Club, PC-Engine CD)
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio on sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. It's heating up out there so keep cool with some chill jams. We're hitting the fundamentals of smooth - mahjong parlors, bass fishing, and dating simulators. If you haven't already, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes - it really helps us out. And if you have, thank you so much! Some very kind reviews have been written and that means a lot to us! If there's anything we can do to improve your listening experience, let us know right here on the website, or send us an e-mail at kvgmradio@gmail.com. DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/14/20) Playlist Opening - Eurhythm (JB the Super Bass, Super Famicom) Fairy Rain - Noriyuki Iwadare (Lunar: Silver Star Story, Sega Saturn) Sweet Love - Hiroyuki Misawa (Magical Date EX, Arcade) M-Line #2 - Kenji Nakazawa (Interlude, Sony PlayStation 2) Feelin' Froggy - Tsuyu Asui (Crazy Frog Art School, Nintendo DS) Ordinary Day - Kenichi Okuma (Suigetsu Portable, Sony PlayStation Portable) Mahjong Parlor - Unknown (Heisei Mahjong Shou, Sega Dreamcast) Staff Roll - Laser Soft Sound Team (The Sugoroku '92: Nariagari Trendy, PC-Engine CD) Special Request Investigative Rest - Yoshihiko Miyazaki (J.B. Harold: Murder Club, PC-Engine CD)
Welcome to my weekly podcast where I take you on a journey of what is lighting up my music library and dance floors. This week I found the hottest mix of ALICE by Lady Gaga, definitely TUNE of the WEEK! Keep Dancing!! Keep Raving!! Harry K OUTRAGE.US 04 1. Rolling In The Deep – Aretha Franklin 2. You Should Be Dancing – Bee Gees 3. As – George Michael & Mary J Blige 4. Let’s Go Dancing – Horse Meat Disco 5. Hallucinate – Dua Lipa 6. Don’t Stop – Michael Jackson 7. You Don’t Say So – Doja Cat 8. Alice – Lady Gaga 9. This is What You Came For – Calvin Harris 10. Dance Again – Selena Gomez 11. Super Bass – Nicki Minaj 12. Anthem – N-Joi 13. Levels – Avicii 14. Leave The World Behind – SHM 15. Nasty Girls – Inaya Day 16. Sweet Trombone - Kryder "Music is my life and love. Nothing beats seeing people smiles when I play music and watch people enjoy the events I have created. It inspires me and compliments everything that I am." Harry K #DJHARRY K #OUTRAGEOUS
In this episode we present to you a Newsical about Jeopardy and Nicki Minaj! Article Link: https://www.cnn.com/videos/entertainment/2020/04/30/jeopardy-janet-jackson-ariana-grande-orig-jk.cnn
Harrison Simon returns for the long overdue first pop roundup of 2020. It’s been a wild few weeks for pop fans, and we react to the “Rain On Me” event single; new singles from Chloe x Halle, Bree Runway and Yung Baby Tate; the Savage vs. Say So superstar remix chart race; Twitter being mad at Lana del Rey and Doja Cat; and much much more. Plus, the balms of new Carly Rae Jepsen and Charli XCX albums. And we celebrate ten years of Sleigh Bells Treats, inspired by the Stereogum article by James Rettig.
DJ Xolani takes you on a journey filled with super bass and classic.
April performs "Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj!
Jacob Yoffee is the Resident Composer for the American Studio Orchestra and is scoring Disney's hit series ‘Andi Mack‘ He has worked on the trailer campaigns for Fantastic Beasts : The Crimes of Grindelwald, Ready Player One Star Wars : The Force Awakens,, Star Wars : The Last Jedi & Rogue One : A Star Wars Story. He has scored over 25 feature length films including: Pawn,You Can't Say No, and A Resurrection.Roahn Hylton, known as "First Born", is a Hip-Hop, R&B, and Pop music producer from Houston, Texas. Roahn Hylton was a co-producer with Kane Beatz on Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass". Hylton has also worked with Flo Rida, Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, Ludacris, Ariana Grande, The Game, and New Boys.The Amazon series FREE MEEK marks the fourth musical collaboration between Jacob Yoffee and Roahn Hylton.FREE MEEK is a 5 part docu-series from Amazon Studios. The series shows Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill's 2017 arrest for probation violations and the outrage it sparked. In this series, a re-investigation of his original case explores allegations of police corruption as Meek becomes the face of a justice reform movement.In this episode, Yoffee and Hylton, while detailing Meek Mill's roller-coaster story, reveal their own story of discovery and creation for the series' music. They discuss the tonal range of the score and the things that helped influence that range. They share some of the many challenges they faced on the project including: musically telling Mill's story from multiple perspectives, fusing hip hop with symphonic music and helping to provide musical energy to the series while maintaining the crucial human element of the story.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:37 - Perseverence05:07 - The Raid07:06 - News Recap07:37 - Teeth of the System1032 - Come Back Stronger11:47 - 19 Charges13:48 - GroundswellSOUNDTRACKNo information regarding an official release of the original score is currently available. MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERSYou can find out more and hear more music by Jacob Yoffee at his official site http://jacobyoffeemusic.com/ and you can follow him on Twitter @yoffeej . You can also follow Roahn Hylton on Twitter @fbthemastermind ABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorInstagram @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed
Brandon and Spencer are joined by a very special guest Indy! We have a blast talking about poop, Denver, karaoke and being heroes. We share some old news and introduce a brand new segment “what’s their deal.” Thanks for listening.
Alex of Death Tape Super Bass explains his reasoning for not adhering to a specific style of sound, the process by which he produces a track, and his innate desire to unearth new sounds to broaden his soundboard.Continue reading
Ester Dean has written hits for Beyonce, Rihanna, Usher, Katy Perry, and Christina Aguilera to name just a few, and is one of the three writer-producers on NBC’s Songland. In this pre-season introductory episode, Ester talks about how she got to the top of the songwriting game, and takes us through the story of being called to the studio in the middle of the night to write “Superbass” for Nicki Minaj. . Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Fallout from a big week in parliament; Chris Dawson's court appearance; AMP's financial results; And Friday Lites
In this episode, the crew dives into comics, movies, and superheroes and why they matter. Links from this episode: Titans https://youtu.be/h2nN_CC-Us8 Gotham https://youtu.be/3jZy85qOWLc Shazam https://youtu.be/-oD7B7oiBtw Marvel Netflix Cancellations https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a869093/marvel-netflix-shows-cancelled/ Green lantern https://nypost.com/2012/06/01/dc-comics-green-lantern-relaunched-as-gay-superhero/ Into The Spiderverse https://youtu.be/tg52up16eq0 Aquaman https://youtu.be/WDkg3h8PCVU Nightmare Before Christmas https://youtu.be/wr6N_hZyBCk If you like what you heard, remember to leave a rating, follow, or subscribe. It helps more people find the show! instagram.com/kickbackproj twitter.com/kickbackproj
Ian brings in a few ridiculous news articles, Travis quizzes Ian on geography, and a Computer started creating halloween costumes!
- Dr. Karen Campbell talks caring for elderly parents & how they can prioritize their skin health. https://www.3mcanada.ca - Canadian filmmaker Paul Stark on the premiere of his new doc 'The Vatican Deception' - http://www.starkproductions.ca - Have you ever listened to Super Bass slowed down? You should, because it makes Nicki Minaj sound exactly like Jay-Z. Musicologist Eric Alper myth-busts some of #music's greatest urban legends. http://www.twitter.com/thatericalper http://www.roar-group.com - 5 ways to increase your #cashflow with Renée Rebelo from Life Coach Financial Strategies - learn more: https://mylcfs.ca - Kim's Convenience actor Michael Musi talks pancreatic cancer, what happened to his mom & how assumptions can be deadly. Learn more: http://www.AssumptionsCanBeDeadly.ca - Calgary based singer/songwriter SYKAMORE performs #Hayloft in our LIVE #StudioSessions - https://twitter.com/sykamorejordan https://www.facebook.com/sykamoreproject https://www.instagram.com/sykamore SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www. www.1059theregion.com
Cupcakes will touch your hair without asking. Cupcakes show up to class fifteen minutes late holding Starbucks. Cupcakes “don’t even see color.” Cupcakes think Nicki Minaj’s best song is “Super Bass.”
Nicki Minaj's Super Bass. Great Song. Spoken slowly, it's...different.
Vocês pediram e Jana Rosa voltou! E ainda trazemos nessa semana o Victor Martin, a Xuxa Verde do Twitter! Nessa edição pós arraso do #Wanda100, expressamos nosso vício, amor e frustração por Pokémon GO e Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. Também contamos os nossos próprios bafos da Olimpíada e escolhemos qual a melhor nude: Orlando Bloom ou Bieber? ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda WANDA NO INSTAGRAM: @podcastwanda VEM CONTRIBUIR COM O WANDA! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastwanda ME AJUDA, WANDA! Tô Curiosa Wanda: vocês preferem pizza em vez de sexo? Paguei um michê e parece que ele se apaixonou Devolutiva Wanda: "Estou pegando a filha da minha ex, HELP!" "Me ajuda, Wanda! Exponho que peguei o ex para a atual?" "Meu colega de trabalho está me assediando, o que faço?" "Socorro! Tô pegando um boy que diz ter um espírito do mal" LOTUS Wander com spoiler de "Revenge" Músicas novas da Britney Spears Homofóbicos em cima de Rafaela Silva Meu primeiro assalto MERYL Série "The Get Down" da Netflix Viagem à Belém "Caça-Fantasmas" Olimpíada das mulheres INTERESSANTENEY VIAGEM: Amazônia PÁGINA: SenseMarcia SÉRIE: Capitais do Delito SITE: Swarm.fm MÚSICAS "Super Bass" - Nicki Minaj "Ne Me Quitte Pas" - Maysa "Noite Preta" - Vange Leonel "Cold Water" (feat. Justin Bieber & MØ) - Major Lazer "All In My Head (Flex)" (Feat. Fetty Wap) - Fifth Harmony Podcast #101 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @papelpop @samsworld @janarosa @9ctor SNAPCHAT papelpop samirduarte 9ctor Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e também no blog dontskip.com
00:00:00 Culture Shock - Raindrops 00:03:48 Above & Beyond - We're All We Need (feat. Zoe Johnston) [SpectraSoul Remix] 00:06:42 Tchami - Promesses (Calyx & TeeBee Remix) 00:09:50 TC - The Countdown 00:13:20 Mind Vortex - Hotbox Vip 00:14:53 Dom & Roland - Get Up (Mr. Frenkie Remix) 00:16:20 Masquerade - Trei 00:19:20 Smooth & Futurebound - Savoy Affair 00:22:00 Pierce Fulton - Kuaga (Champion Remix) 00:26:26 Fuse ODG ft. Killbeatz - Thinking About You (Benny Page Remix) 00:29:58 Lokate - Flow (Serial Killaz Remix) 00:32:21 Upgrade - More 00:35:22 Majistrate feat. Jessica Luck - Back To You 00:37:26 Delta Heavy - Abort 00:39:16 Gent & Jawns - Fireball (Aaron Remix) 00:41:35 Levela - Avalanche 00:43:47 Void - Move On 00:46:30 Bladerunner - Stay 00:51:12 Netsky & Metrik - Can't Speak (feat. Stealth) 00:54:32 Galantis - Runaway (U & I) [RECRUDE Remix] 00:57:36 Diplo - Express Yourself (Janosh Remix) 00:59:59 Audio - Break It 01:02:05 Document One - Faced With The Unknown 01:05:26 Volatile Cycle - Rupture 01:09:01 Maztek - Stompin' 01:10:52 Disprove - In The Lab (Euph Remix) 01:12:40 Break - Temptations 01:15:50 Subclash - Subclash feat. Justin Quinn - You've Got Me Now (unsigned) 01:20:10 Technimatic - Lost Along The Way (feat. D.Ablo) 01:23:28 Mako Villem and Mcleod - Inner Revolution 01:27:49 Dusky - Yoohoo (LTJ Bukem Remix)
On this week's podcast, Jason and Keith break down Taylor Swift's triumphant No. 1 debut on the Hot 100 chart: how "Shake It Off" made it happen, why debuting atop the Hot 100 chart is so rare, and whether or not the single's run at No. 1 can continue for multiple weeks. Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" has slithered to No. 2 on the Hot 100 -- can the single reach the heights of "Super Bass" or "Starships"? The guys also discuss Wiz Khalifa's No. 1 album debut and his track record as a hit-maker (as well as a giant blunt-roller), and forecast Ariana Grande's sales for the first week of My Everything. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2008 Electro House.Featuring tracks: Thomas Gold, Michael Mind, Eric Smax, Dave Ramone, Laurent Wolf, Chriss Ortega and many more! 01. Jamie Fisher, Shell Heaven Lee – Inside Out (Roman Pushkin Remix) 02. Katie May – You're The Only One (Thomas Gold Remix) 03. Michael Mind – Two Three Four (Dub Mix) 04. Superbass, Relation – Solution (Jorgensen Remix) 05. Eric Smax, Thomas Gold – House Arrest (Niels Van Gogh's Believe in Elektro Mix) 06. Chris Crime, Antonella Rocco – Ready Or Not (Crime 'n' Candys & Christopher S Energetic Remix) 07. Jakarta – One Desire (Mondotek Remix) 08. Stereo Palma – Dreaming (Dave Ramone Remix) 09. Mr. Groove, Dawn Joseph – Sometimes Your Better Not Knowing (Dave Ramone vs Thomas Gold Mix) 10. Marc Maris Wood, Soraya Vivian – Captured (Dave Ramone Electro Mix) 11. H2O, Platnum – What's It Gonna Be (Thomas Gold Remix) 12. Hakimakli - Dilly Dally (Laurent Wolf Club Remix) 13. Stisch, Wayne Hussey – Hit Repeat (Thomas Gold Remix) 14. Nick Fiorucci, Kelly Malbasa – The Night (Chiss Ortega Electro Mix) 15. Chriss Ortega, Christian Hinzer – The Groove (Dave Ramone Mix) 16. John Silver, D'Argento – Ecstasy (Chris Reece Remix) 17. Hott 22, Bonnie Bailey – No Promises (Thomas Gold Mix) 18. Buzz Junkies, Elesha – If You Love Me (Thomas Gold Remix) 19. Till West, Eddie Thoneick vs Alexandra Prince – Hi 'n' Bye (Eric Smax & Thomas Gold Remix)
2008 Electro House.Featuring tracks: Thomas Gold, Michael Mind, Eric Smax, Dave Ramone, Laurent Wolf, Chriss Ortega and many more! 01. Jamie Fisher, Shell Heaven Lee – Inside Out (Roman Pushkin Remix) 02. Katie May – You're The Only One (Thomas Gold Remix) 03. Michael Mind – Two Three Four (Dub Mix) 04. Superbass, Relation – Solution (Jorgensen Remix) 05. Eric Smax, Thomas Gold – House Arrest (Niels Van Gogh's Believe in Elektro Mix) 06. Chris Crime, Antonella Rocco – Ready Or Not (Crime 'n' Candys & Christopher S Energetic Remix) 07. Jakarta – One Desire (Mondotek Remix) 08. Stereo Palma – Dreaming (Dave Ramone Remix) 09. Mr. Groove, Dawn Joseph – Sometimes Your Better Not Knowing (Dave Ramone vs Thomas Gold Mix) 10. Marc Maris Wood, Soraya Vivian – Captured (Dave Ramone Electro Mix) 11. H2O, Platnum – What's It Gonna Be (Thomas Gold Remix) 12. Hakimakli - Dilly Dally (Laurent Wolf Club Remix) 13. Stisch, Wayne Hussey – Hit Repeat (Thomas Gold Remix) 14. Nick Fiorucci, Kelly Malbasa – The Night (Chiss Ortega Electro Mix) 15. Chriss Ortega, Christian Hinzer – The Groove (Dave Ramone Mix) 16. John Silver, D'Argento – Ecstasy (Chris Reece Remix) 17. Hott 22, Bonnie Bailey – No Promises (Thomas Gold Mix) 18. Buzz Junkies, Elesha – If You Love Me (Thomas Gold Remix) 19. Till West, Eddie Thoneick vs Alexandra Prince – Hi 'n' Bye (Eric Smax & Thomas Gold Remix)
2008 Electro House.Featuring tracks: Thomas Gold, Michael Mind, Eric Smax, Dave Ramone, Laurent Wolf, Chriss Ortega and many more! 01. Jamie Fisher, Shell Heaven Lee – Inside Out (Roman Pushkin Remix) 02. Katie May – You're The Only One (Thomas Gold Remix) 03. Michael Mind – Two Three Four (Dub Mix) 04. Superbass, Relation – Solution (Jorgensen Remix) 05. Eric Smax, Thomas Gold – House Arrest (Niels Van Gogh's Believe in Elektro Mix) 06. Chris Crime, Antonella Rocco – Ready Or Not (Crime 'n' Candys & Christopher S Energetic Remix) 07. Jakarta – One Desire (Mondotek Remix) 08. Stereo Palma – Dreaming (Dave Ramone Remix) 09. Mr. Groove, Dawn Joseph – Sometimes Your Better Not Knowing (Dave Ramone vs Thomas Gold Mix) 10. Marc Maris Wood, Soraya Vivian – Captured (Dave Ramone Electro Mix) 11. H2O, Platnum – What's It Gonna Be (Thomas Gold Remix) 12. Hakimakli - Dilly Dally (Laurent Wolf Club Remix) 13. Stisch, Wayne Hussey – Hit Repeat (Thomas Gold Remix) 14. Nick Fiorucci, Kelly Malbasa – The Night (Chiss Ortega Electro Mix) 15. Chriss Ortega, Christian Hinzer – The Groove (Dave Ramone Mix) 16. John Silver, D'Argento – Ecstasy (Chris Reece Remix) 17. Hott 22, Bonnie Bailey – No Promises (Thomas Gold Mix) 18. Buzz Junkies, Elesha – If You Love Me (Thomas Gold Remix) 19. Till West, Eddie Thoneick vs Alexandra Prince – Hi 'n' Bye (Eric Smax & Thomas Gold Remix)
QUIET AUTHORITYBest known as a contributing member of the bebop jazz movement and a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio, jazz bassist Ray Brown performed with jazz giants from Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker to his wife Ella Fitzgerald. Despite Fitzgerald’s short-lived marriage to Brown (1947-1953), she remained a lifelong friend and musical associate. A disciple of the 1940s Oscar Pettiford school of jazz bass, Brown developed an individual style renown for its tastefully executed rhythmic lines within the context of ensemble accompaniment. His talent reflects such breadth and diversity that he was the most cited musician in the first edition of the Penguin Guide to Recorded Jazz (1992). Unlike many of the founders of bebop bass, Brown still performed and earned a successful living as a studio musician, record producer, and nightclub owner. Raymond Matthews Brown was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 13, 1926. He took piano lessons at age eight and gained knowledge of the keyboard through memorizing the recordings of Fats Waller. A member of the high school orchestra, he soon found himself overwhelmed by the number of pianists among his classmates. "There must have been 14 piano players in it. And 12 of them were chicks who could read anything on sight," explained Brown in Jazz Masters of the Forties. In the book Oscar Peterson: The Will to Swing, Brown revealed the main reason for ending his study of piano: "I just couldn’t find my way on it. It just didn’t give me what I wanted." Soon afterward, Brown, unable to afford a trombone, switched to bass, an instrument provided by the school’s music department.Brown’s new musical role model emerged in Duke Ellington’s innovative bassist, Jimmy Blanton. As he told Jack Tracey in Down Beat, "I just began digging into Blanton because I saw he had it covered—there was nobody else. There he was, right in the middle of all those fabulous records the Ellington band was making at the time, and I didn’t see any need to listen to anybody else." As a teenager Brown played local engagements. Despite offers by bandleaders, he followed his mother’s advice and finished high school before performing on the road with regional territory bands. After graduating in 1944, he performed an eight-month stint in Jimmy Hinsley’s band. Around this time, Brown fell under the influence of bassists Leroy "Slam" Stewart and Oscar Pettiford, a prime mover of a modern jazz bass approach. He next joined the territory band of Snookum Russell. Eight months later, while on the road with Russell, Brown followed the suggestion of fellow band members and moved to New York City.In 1945 Brown arrived in New York City, and during his first night visited Fifty-Second Street—"Swing Street," a mob-controlled thoroughfare lined with various jazz clubs. That evening he encountered pianist Hank Jones, a musical associate, who introduced him to Dizzy Gillespie. That same evening, Gillespie, prompted by Jones’ recommendation, hired Brown without an audition. Attending the band’s rehearsal the next day, Brown—a 19-year-old musician still largely unfamiliar with many of bebop’s innovators—discovered that his fellow band members were Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, and Max Roach. "If I had known those guys any better I would have probably never gone to the rehearsal," admitted Brown in Jazz Journal International. "The only guy I knew something about was Dizzy because some of his records had filtered down through the south where I’d been playing with a territory band." The group’s leader, however, immediately recognized the talent of his young bassist. As Gillespie commented, in his memoir To Be or Not to Bop, "Ray Brown, on bass, played the strongest, most fluid and imaginative bass lines in modern jazz at the time, with the exception of Oscar Pettiford." Shortly afterward, Gillespie added Detroit-born vibraphonist Milt Jackson. In Jazz Masters of the Forties, Brown recounted his early years with Jackson: "We were inseparable. They called us twins."In 1945 Brown appeared with Gillepsie at Billy Berg’s night club in Hollywood, California, an engagement which, with the exception of a small coterie of bebop followers, failed to generate a favorable response from west coast listeners. In Gillespie’s memoir To Be or Not to Bop, Brown summarized the band’s Hollywood stint: "The music wasn’t received well at all. They didn’t know what we were playing; they didn’t understand it." During the winter of 1946, Gillespie returned to New York and opened at Clark Monroe’s Spotlite on 52nd Street with a band consisting of Brown, Milt Jackson, Stan Levey, Al Haig, and alto saxophonist Sonny Stitt. In To Be or Not to Bop, Brown modestly described his role in the sextet, "I was the least competent guy in the group. And they made something out of me." In May of 1946, the sextet recorded for the Musicraft label, cutting the sides such as "One Bass Hit"—featuring Brown’s bass talents—and "Oop Bop Sh’ Bam,’ and "That’s Earl Brother." On Feb 5, 1946, Brown took part in one of Charlie Parker’s sessions for the Dial label, recording such numbers as "Diggin’ Diz."In 1946 Gillespie formed his second big band, using the same six-member line-up. On February 22, 1946, Brown appeared with Gillespie’s big band for a RCA/Victor session organized by pianist and jazz critic Leonard Feather. As Feather wrote in his work Inside Jazz, "Victor wanted an all-star group featuring some of the Esquire winners, so we used J.C. Heard on drums and Don Byas on tenor, along with Dizzy’s own men—Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, and Al Haig—and the new guitarist from Cleveland, Bill de Arango." The date produced the numbers "52nd Street Theme," "Night in Tunisia," "OI’Man Rebop," and "Anthropology." Between May and July of 1946, Brown appeared on such Gillespie recordings as "Our Delight," "Things to Come," and "Rays Idea" (co-written with Gil Fuller). In November of the same year, he cut the classic Gillespie side "Emanon."In 1947 Gillespie assembled a smaller group inside his big band which included Brown, Milt Jackson, pianist John Lewis and drummer Kenny Clarke. As Jackson told Whitney Baillett, in American Musicians II, "We’d play and let the band have a rest. I guess it was Dizzy’s idea." Attending an August 1947 Gillespie big band session Brown’s bass is heard on such numbers as "Ow!," "Oop-Pop-A-Da," and John Lewis’ "Two Bass Hit" which Brown’s bass is heard driving the band and, at the composition’s close, soloing with force and a controlled sense of melody. On December 10, 1947, Brown married vocalist Ella Fitzgerald in Ohio and moved into a residence on Ditmars Boulevard in the East Elmhurst section of Queens, New York. Soon afterward, the couple adopted a son, Ray Jr.After leaving Gillespie’s band in 1947, Brown and performed with Fitzgerald on Norman Granz’s Jazz at the Philharmonic tours and various record dates. "When I left Dizzy," commented Brown in Ella Fitzgerald, "the band was getting ready to go to Europe, and I couldn’t. I’d just gotten married to Ella Fitzgerald. At that time I was in a bit of a curl between her and wanting to be with her as well. She wanted me to travel with her trio; she had Hank Jones playing piano. So I finally decided I was going to stay in New York." During a concert series in September 1949, Brown performed when Canadian-born pianist Oscar Peterson made his debut with the tour (according to Brown, he had already performed with Peterson at informal Canadian jam sessions). In 1950 Brown and Peterson performed as a duo, and for the next several years, were also billed on various tours.In 1950 Brown recorded with Charlie Parker and, between 1950 and 1952, appeared with the Milt Jackson Quartet. The quartet’s pianist John Lewis recounted in The Great Jazz Pianists, "We were all friends and would play together when Dizzy’s band wasn’t working." At another Parker session in August 1951, Brown found himself in the company of such sidemen as trumpeter Red Rodney, John Lewis, and drummer Kenny Clarke. Together they backed Parker on sides which included "Swedish Schnapps," "Si Si," "Back Home Blues," and "Lover Man." A few months later, Brown appeared with the Milt Jackson Quartet, and on March 25, 1952 Brown attended a Charlie Parker big band recording session in Hollywood, California.In 1952 Brown and guitarist Irving Ashby became the founding members of the Oscar Peterson Trio. Ashby’s replacement, Barney Kessel, performed with the trio a year before Peterson recruited guitarist Herb Ellis who, along with Brown on bass, formed one of the most famed jazz trios of the 1950s. "Herb and I rehearsed all the time," stated Brown in Oscar Peterson: The Will to Swing. "For a trio that didn’t have any drums, we had it all. Herb and I roomed together and we played everyday. Not just the gig. We played golf in the morning and guitar and bass in the afternoon, and then we would shower, take a nap, go to dinner, and go to the gig. We had it all." Under Peterson’s leadership, Brown and Ellis underwent a challenging musical regimen. In Jazz Journal International, Brown revealed his admiration for Peterson’s reputation as a difficult task master: "If you are not intimidated by absolute professionalism, then you have no problem. Sure he’ll throw you a curve from time to time by calling unscheduled numbers or unexpectedly doubling the tempos, but if you’re not good enough to handle that, you shouldn’t be with Oscar anyway."By 1953 Brown and Fitzgerald ended their marriage. As Stuart Nicholson noted his book Ella Fitzgerald, "Ray remained adamant that he would pursue his career with Oscar Peterson, and the couple had begun to see less and less of each other. Finally, they decided to bring their marriage to and end and filed for a ‘quickie’ divorce." The divorce was finalized on August 28, 1953 in Juarez, Mexico. Fitzgerald maintained custody of Ray Jr., yet she and Brown remained friends. In November 1953 they, along with Oscar Peterson, appeared at a concert in Japan.In 1958 Peterson replaced Ellis with drummer Gene Gammage, who stayed with the trio a few months until Peterson recruited drummer Edmund Thigpen. Fortunately, Brown was able to stay with the trio and earn a comfortable living. However, by the early 1960s, the group also proved demanding in its performance schedule. As Brown explained in Jazz Journal International, "Some of the tours were really punishing—we’d come to Europe and do 62 one-nighters in 65 days." After his 15-year membership in the Oscar Peterson Trio, Brown left the group in 1965, and settled in Hollywood, where he worked in the areas of publishing, management, and record production. In 1974 he co-founded the L.A. Four with saxophonist Bud Shank, Brazilian guitarist Luarindo Almeida, and drummer Shelly Manne (later replaced by Jeff Hamilton). One of Brown’s exemplary studio dates emerged in the 1974 album Dizzy Gillespie Big 4.By 1976 Brown appeared four days a week on the Merv Griffin Show. A year later, after two decades of appearing as a sideman on the Contemporary label, Brown recorded the solo effort Something for Lester, placing him in the company of pianist Cedar Walton and drummer Elvin Jones. In Down Beat Zan Stewart gave the album the magazine’s highest rating (five stars), and commented, "Walton and Jones are apropos partnersin sound for the superlative bassist… Ray’s imparts the line to ‘Georgia’—what glorious tone he possesses! It continually overwhelms the listener, as does his superb intonation, for Brown is always at the center of each note."In a 1980 Jazz Journal International interview, Brown told Mike Hennessey, "I’m very fortunate. I’m still able to travel and play various countries and still be liked by the public. I’m able to play what I like to play and as long as people want to listen, that’s fine with me." During the 1980s, Brown recorded solo albums for the Concord label as well as releases by the L.A. Four, and numerous guest sessions with pianist Gene Harris. Since his first appearance on Telarc Records in 1989, his albums for the company include the 1994 trio LP (with pianist Benny Green and drummer Jeff Hamilton) Bass Face, Live at Kuumbwa, the 1995 work Seven Steps to Heaven (with Green and drummer Greg Hutchinson), and the 1997 release Super Bass. Brown still performs both as a leader and accompanist at festivals and concert dates. "During the past decades Brown’s sound and skill have remained undimmed, "wrote Thomas Owens, in his 1995 book Bebop: The Music and Its Players. "He is an agile, inventive, and often humorous soloist. His arco [bow] technique is excellent, though he seldom reveals it. But he shines most brilliantly as an accompanist. Examples of his beautiful lines are legion." Interviewed in The Guitar Player Book, Herb Ellis also lauded the talents of his former music partner: "[Ray Brown] is in a class all by himself. There is no other bassist in the world for me, and a lot of players feel the same way. On most instruments, when you get to the top echelon it breaks down to personal taste, but I tell you, there are a lot of guys on his tail, but Ray has it all locked up."
Diabetes Roundtable is going PINK for October. We're saluting Breast Cancer survivors living with diabetes with the divalicious help of Nicki Minaj, a Trinidadian-born American rapper, singer, songwriter, and voice actress. Nicki Minaj rose to prominence when she released her debut album, Pink Friday, in 2010, peaking at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and being certified Platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a month after its release. She’s the first female solo artist to have seven singles on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time. Her seventh single,“Super Bass” has since been certified quadruple-platinum by the RIAA, and has sold more than four million copies, becoming one of the best-selling singles in the United States. Inspired by Nicki Minaj, the happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic hosts this thirty minute whirlwind of PINK which includes a 'Breast Cancer & Diabetes' Hot Topics discussion, Bra-Fitting and Shapwear Advice, our popular Dining Out With A Dietitian segment at Pink's Hotdog Stand in LA, a Diabetes Numerology Puzzle with a Titanic twist and a Mother Your Diabetes commentary. We're also raising awareness for Domestic Violence. Guests include the Charlie's Angels of Outreach: Connie Frazier RD, CDE, Kathy Gold RN, CDE, Catherine Schuller, Connie Elder and Mama Rose Marie. The program’s special guest is Leola C., from Grand Rapids, MI living with type 1 diabetes. Don't get down, Get DIVA! Get inspired to be happy and healthy at divabeitc.org
Summer bangers mixed live for Off Chances by Nina Ramone - Aug 9 2011 nancy sinatra BANG BANG lucky dragons I KEEP WAITING FOR EARTHQUAKES austra THE NOISE spoek mathambo THUNDER m.i.a. BAMBOOO BANGA the black eyed peas BOOM BOOM POW the gap band YOU DROPPED A BOMB ON ME men BOOM BOOM BOOM p.j. harvey LET ENGLAND SHAKE psychic tv GOOD VIBRATIONS ssion EARTHQUAKE portishead MACHINE GUN casual encounter SHAKE jj BOOM nicki minaj SUPER BASS kylie minogue HEART BEAT ROCK missy elliott LET IT BUMP sister nancy BAM BAM mirah OF PRESSURE crystal stilts SHATTERED SHINE
Twitter.com/deejaycam 1) Coming Home - Dirty South Remix - (Cam Edit) 3) Bullshit & Party Dutch 4) Addicted to That 808 - J. Espinosa Space Junk Blend 5) We N Dat Thang 2Night - Dainjazone Vs Felguk 6) How Low Can Chords Go (Party Ben Bootleg) 7) Super Bass 8) You Telling Me Lies (Misha Zam Remix) 9) Bang - DJ Smerk Bootleg 10) On The Floor - Rocwell S & Volkan Saki Remix 11) Selecta - Afrojac & Quintino 12) Beatiful People - Felix Cortal Club Remix 13) In The Dark - Static Revenger Remix 14) Panorama (Original Mix) 15) Run The World (Girls) - Jump Smokers Remix 16) Rolling In The Deep - David Berrie Remix 17) Together (Hard Rock Sofa Remix) 18) Champagne Showers - LMFAO Ft Natalia Kills 19) Money For Nothing (I Want My MTV) - DJ Serafin Remix 20) Blow Circuit Remix - Panic City Edit 21) Indestructible - (Laidback Luke Remix) 22) Last Fridat Night (T.G.I.F.) - Sidney Samson Remix 23) Dance With Car Jackers - DJ Kue Blend 24) Beast Mode (Kue Remix) 25) It's Too Late (Misha Zam Remix) 26) In the Sunshine - Disfunktion ft Max'C
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I put up my newest song... cover really I decided to record it and now it's on my album! Enjoy!
Matt Darey - Nocturnal Sunshine 122 01. Matt Darey & Aeron Aether ft. Ridgewalkers - Chasing The Sun (D-Mad remix) [Nocturnal Global] 02. Sander Kleinenberg - R.Y.A.N.L. (Pleasurekraft remix) [Little Mountain Recordings] 03. Oliver Morgenroth & Shane - True (original mix) [Jetlag Digital] 04. Nalin & Kane - Beachball (Marco Lys remix) [Supra Recordings] 05. Omar B & Lys - One Day (original mix) [Dance 2 Dance Music] **Nocturnal Sunshine #1 with Marcie** 06. JF Sebastian & Andrew Salsano ft. Jayn Hanna - Walking On Fire (Dr. Kucho! remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 07. Darlyn Vlys & Days Off - Touching Me (original mix) [Cr2 Records] 08. Matt Darey & Aeron Aether ft. Tiff Lacey - Into The Blue (original mix) [Nocturnal Global] 09. M.PRAVDA - Destiny (Evgeny Bardyuzha remix) [National Sound Records] **The BeatThiefs on the phone** 10. The BeatThiefs ft. Peyton - Fly With Me (Nino Anthonys disKo LoKO dub) 11. Yen Oxygen - Stay (Roman Sweet remix) [Creative Technologies Studio] 12. Superbass ft. Relation - Lost In Sound (Egostereo remix) [Dance 2 Dance Music] 13. The Good Guys - Inside (Tony Gomez remix) [Recovery House] 14. Kostya Veter - The Loneliness (original mix) [Plusquam Records] **Flashback track** 15. Freefall ft. Jan Johnston - Skydive (I Feel Wonderful) (original mix) [Renaissance Recordings]
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground MovementDJ UMEKUroš Umek is internationally acclaimed music producer from Slovenia, seducing the masses with his own music blend for more than a decade. Always on the look for new sounds and determined to challenge every existing cliché in music industry, he managed to define his own vision of vanguard techno. Sure, this would not happen without the support of his loyal peers who’ve joined him on the production platforms such as Recycled Loops, Consumer Recreation and Astrodisco, with which they defined “Slovenian techno sound and successfully invested it as an important driving force on the global club scene.The year 2007 marked the beginning of new chapter in Umek’s music career. After spending enormous amount of time and artistic energy bringing his characteristics sound to the whole new level, he presented new international music therapy called 1605 – Sixteenofive. No doubt this was a very risky move for such an established artist as DJ Umek. But it was the only way for him to stay on top of the game. And it seems he picked up the right decision at the crucial time: the response to his new vision of electronic dance music from his peers, critics, media and most importantly his fans is great and his productions are supported by some top dogs in the industry.Umek recent productions include highly acclaimed club releases such as Overtake & Command, Ricochet Effect, Another Matter Entirely and Faithful Nights, but it were MTV supported hit singles Posing as Me and Carbon Occasions that stirred the most media attention and crossed over to the daily radio stations. Umek’s releases were lately included on the premiere club compilations mixed by artists such as Sander Kleinenberg, Judge Jules, Eddie Halliwell, John Digweed, M.I.K.E. or Carl Cox. He was amongst the headliners of esteemed summer music festivals such as Primavera, Monegros or Dance Valley and he conquered the South America on the joint tour with Valentino Kanzyani and Marko Nastić once more. And this was only the introduction in the Umek’s year 2008, when he plans to finally present long expected new artist album and his own live band.Playlist:00. Intro01. Slip And Slide - Khainz Remix Thomas Penton, DJ Thee-O "Tribal Vision Records" 02. Formula - Egostereo Edit Danny, Sandrino Beesley "Superbass records" 03. Road Trip - Primer Viaje Origi Juan Kue, David Padilla "Road Trip Recordings" 04. 7 Days - Jose Rosike and Ipagan "Tema" 05. Temperamental - Manuel De La Mare "Progresive Grooves" 06. Reset Mastermind - Original Mi Juan Kue, David Padilla "Overline Records" 07. Tech - Milton Channels Mix Deep Sound "Overline Recodrs" 08. I Like It - Original Mix Autistic "Basilic Records" 09. This Sound - Original Mix DJ Subsonic, DJ Sadock "Turning Wheel Records" 10. Black Coffee - Original Mix D Roland M. Dilly "Trapez" 11. Dyno - graffio "Hell Yeah" 12. Dollars - Original Vibes Stefano Noferini "Deeperfect Records"13. Tomy DeCleque - Planned History "Unreleased"14. Capucine - Abnormal Boyz The Same "Polar Noise"15. Happy Time - Tomy DeClerque remix "Unreleased"
01 Mariah Carey - Obsessed (Cahills club remix) 02 Sugababes - Get sexy (Superbass vocal remix)03 Alphabeat - The spell (Digital dog club edit)04 Shakira - She wolf (Moto Blanco club)05 Bellatrax ft Tina Cousins - Can't hold back (Classic mix)06 Agnes - I need you now (Cahill mix)07 Whitney Houston - Million dollar bill (Freemasons club remix)08 Pixie Lott - Boys and girls (Moto Blanco club)09 Anton Powers & Rossko - Yellow brick road (Extended mix)10 Esmee Denters - Outta here (Moto Blanco club remix)11 Cascada - Dangerous (Cahill club mix)12 Chipmunk - Oopsy daisy (Digital dog remix)
It's the rip-roaring, high-stakes, high-drama tall tale of the Serenity's greatest adventure ever! The crew is dogged by an Alliance operative almost as crazy as Jubal Early. I apologize to the people of Great Britain on behalf of the entire American film industry. I should apologize to Chiwetel Ejiofor for butchering his name horribly. Mal and the Hole-in-the-Boat Gang take an Alliance payroll but are set upon by reavers. Simon busts Mal a good one and gets dumped on a planet where River is driven cuckoo by a Fruity Oaty Bar commercial. Wash suggests they talk to their old friend, Mr. Universe. Yes. Mr. Universe. You remember him. Inara wants Mal to come and not fight with her. Trap! I show off my English degree my identifying "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." Book will take his secrets to the grave. Wash doesn't have any secrets, but if he did, so would he. River is carrying a politician's secret to a lot of other people's graves. The horror of the Pax is exposed. Kaylee and Simon sort out their romantic difficulties by killing reavers. River becomes a Super Bass-o-matic. Inara might hang around. All's well that ends we— Wait... what's with the graves?