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It's the midway point of 2026, and it's safe to say that when it comes to the best songs of the year, there's not really any consensus to be found. So we've assembled our personal Top 10 list of the most memorable songs to cross our paths, from the outlaw country of Charley Crockett to the glam rock of Friko, Lana Del Rey's twisted ode to love, Vince Staples' "White Flag" and more.NPR Music's Sheldon Pearce joins host Robin Hilton.Featured artists and songs:(00:00) Intro(01:38) Mandy, Indiana: “try saying”(05:09) Aldous Harding: “Coats”(09:28) Vince Staples: “White Flag”(14:25) Yebba: “Yellow Eyes”(18:04) Friko: “Seven Degrees”(22:01) Charley Crockett: “Kentucky Too Long”(26:03) Lana Del Rey: “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter”(32:07) Baby Rose: “Friends Again" (feat. Leon Thomas)(37:59) Mumford & Sons: “Rubber Band Man" (feat. Hozier)(42:58) Irreversible Entanglements: “Don't Lose Your Head" (feat. MOTHERBOARD)Reviews help! Leave us one on Apple or Spotify wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
The first half of 2026 has already delivered a stacked lineup of rap releases, so we fired up the mics to take stock of the year's best albums so far. Before getting into our midyear favorites, we talk about our all-time favorite summer rap anthems and unpack J. Cole's unexpected affinity for James Taylor. Then we dive into some of our favorite releases of the year, including Play With Something Safe by Roscoe P. Coldchain and Nicolas Craven, Planet Frog by Action Bronson, Cry Baby by Vince Staples, and several other standout projects that have been living in our rotation. Theme song produced by DJ Cutso. Rhymes by DEM ONE. Episode produced by DEM ONE.
On this episode! The Fellas jump into the NBA Finals and the 2026 champion New York Knicks. What does this mean for the Knicks organization? Will Wemby find a way to make it back?There has been a bit of a drought in the Hip-Hop world, but Vince Staples dropped a quality new sounding project with Cry Baby and Freddie Gibbs released a bonus disc to his You Only Die 1nce. B and Jerrod go in depth about the new Michael Jackson movie discussing his legacy after death and how well the acting and visuals were in the film.Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2HipHopSenseis.a.casual and be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube page!We Love any and all feedback! If you REALLY loyal, be sure to tell a friend to tell a friend to listen to the Podcast.
Vince Staples is back with Crybaby, and the DEHH crew is here to break it all down. From the production and storytelling to the themes and standout moments, we give our thoughts on Vince's latest project and discuss where it ranks among his recent releases.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vic, Jojo, Alex, and Oscar discuss the beauty of rocking out so hard you lose your voice the next day— this one courtesy of The Cribs at the Empty Bottle.The 4x4 segment includes tracks by Vince Staples, Westside Cowboy, Tokyo Shoegazer, & Kapil Seshasayee.This episode the Yo. Check This team reviews Something Worth Waiting For by Friko.Follow along with the monthly 4x4 picks by Liking the YCT Playlist on Spotify & subscribing to the podcast. Listen to all of the music discussed on the latest episode of the show here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5jnLdjJ3HBzETWPdHKWHpqYou can also listen to the YCT Playlist on Apple Music: https://apple.co/39CwlaCCheck out our weekly Spotify playlist, I Made This For You (IMTFY) — updated on Fridays — featuring our favorite songs released during the current week.IMTFY playlist:- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/i-made-this-for-you/pl.u-2aoqL3qCDvDB1- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47zdwKFNfoYpJfQxRtXWIS?si=8654e038a0314143
Send us Fan MailAir Date: June 15, 2026 on 91.3FM WVKRThis week on In The Field Radio, Rapz and Erin Boogie kick things off by celebrating the New York Knicks' Finals victory, and debate whether the city really needs another wave of Knicks anthems. The conversation then shifts to the FIFA World Cup, where Boogie admits she's still trying to figure out the world's most popular sport.Release Roundup is back and packed with new music. The week brings fresh projects from Hotboii, Kodak Black, Jim Jones, BabyChiefDoIt, Luh Tyler, and Vince Staples, while noticing one major trend: lengthy albums are making a comeback and those seven-track releases might officially be a thing of the past. Plus, they discuss whether Fenix Flexin's “Rubberz” is the Song of the Summer.Later in the episode, Rapz and Boogie sit down with Hudson Valley artist SS Honchos for a conversation about his music journey, life while incarcerated, staying focused after returning home, and the challenges of an independent artist. Of course, the crew couldn't resist putting him on the spot to reveal his Hudson Valley Top 5, always controversial topic.To close things out, Unfiltered & Unqualified gets even more fun as Honchos sticks around to help answer listener relationship questions and deliver some unforgettable advice.From Knicks celebrations and World Cup to new music, real-life stories, and plenty of laughs, this episode has everything you love about In The Field Radio.
Pour ce nouvel épisode, retour sur "Ugh, Those Feels Again" de Snoh Aalegra, sorti en 2019. Un projet devenu incontournable dans le R&B contemporain, où Snoh transforme les histoires d'amour, les désillusions et les moments de solitude en une expérience intime et presque cinématographique. Mélodies et textes, Snoh fait preuve de beaucoup de justesse selon moi. C'est un vrai plaisir de me replonger dans cet album, tant elle manque à notre génération. Et depuis… j'attends patiemment son retour.Can't wait de lire vos retours, j'espère que vous aimerait cet épisode :) see you
#ufcfreedom250 #tupac #kanyewest Topics of the Week: - Before UFC Freedom 250, we discussed why the fanbase this MMA monolith has cultivated is starting to turn on Dana and the company at large. - Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is touring Tampa and Senator Rick Scott is trying to get the whole shebang canceled. - Prolific Japanese game studio, RGG, is continuing to unveil its next big project, Stranger Than Heaven --- a game set in the early to mid 20th century. And apparently features a digitally resurrected Tupac Shakur. We talk the ethics of this move (or lack thereof). - Cheers of the Week: Gen Z filmmakers & Vince Staples with new album, Crybaby BotW: Duvel Tripel-Hop Belgian-Style IPA
FRANCES OF DELERIUM – “Little Black Dress” WISHY – “Lovesick” GRAHAM HUNT – “Waiting for You to Come Home” PAWPAW ROD – “Bettin' On Me” CHICO DETOUR – “Crying at Your Party” BLUE LAB BEATS, JAMILA WOODS – “Slow Heart” MO TROPER – “Back To the Music” THE MARY WALLOPERS – “Crowns of England” BELLE AND SEBASTIAN – “It Takes One Lion” REAL NUMBERS – “Never Never Again” VINCE STAPLES – “Cotton” SEASICK STEVE – “The Last Season of America” WIDOWSPEAK – “If You Change” MEMORIALS – “Just a Moon” KURT VILE – “Chance to Bleed” JALEN NGONDA – “Burning Temptation” LES BIG BYRD – “Artificial Sunlight” ROSA WALTON – “Sorry Anyway” FRUIT BATS – “Think Aboutcha” BECK – “Ride Lonesome” LULUC – “Rewarding Melody” RODNEY CROWELL, EMMYLOU HARRIS, LERA LYN – “Go Light A Candle”
On this episode: Episode 425 — Roderick & Cari are back with another episode covering the latest in music, sports, and culture. This week, the guys discuss new releases from Vince Staples, Freddie Gibbs, and Jalen Ngonda, while also looking ahead to Blxst's upcoming album, Labor of Love. They also react to Drake's ICEMAN remaining the #1 album in the world for a fourth straight week. On the news side, Roderick & Cari discuss Lauryn Hill receiving the BET Living Legend Award and Teyana Taylor being named Icon of the Year, along with Jay-Z's newly announced Paris and Los Angeles shows. The conversation also touches on Beyoncé's placement on the latest Forbes list, James Harden's unlawful carry arrest, the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the New York Knicks winning their first NBA championship since 1973. Tap in — new episode out now
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In this episode we break down why Cry Baby by Vince Staples is the best album of the year so far. Join Our Mail List forms.gle/4q5pT3GkWJ4czLZm7 Go Check out our Music Listen to WordPlay T. Jay's Music - https://youtube.com/@wordplaytjay Listen to Icarus Gray's Music - https://youtube.com/@IcarusGray Try our Sponsors Opus Clip - https://opus.pro/?via=wptj Ground News - 40% off - https://check.ground.news/wptj SubmitHub - https://submithub.com/coupon/wordplaytjay Amazon Music Unlimited - https://tryamazonmusic.com/Qy5x96 Watch Us On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoRhymeorReasonPodcast Follow Us on Social Media Follow Icarus Gray - https://instagram.com/icarus_gray Follow WordPlay T. Jay - https://instagram.com/wordplaytjay
We discuss rappers being a bit too honest making it weird at rap shows (if they show up at all), pay tribute to Peabo Bryson (RIP) and Vince Staples new rock album? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the guys discuss the World Cup finally getting underway, what to expect from the early group stage, and which teams look like real contenders. They also get into Patrick Mahomes becoming the first player tied to a contract worth more than half a billion dollars, plus Tom Brady launching “Good Nut” coconut water.They also break down the Knicks taking control of the Finals after the Spurs blew a 29-point lead in Game 5, including De'Aaron Fox's late decision making and Victor Wembanyama missing two huge free throws. In music, they touch on Vince Staples' Crybaby and Blink-182 revisiting Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.
Hello and welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where on this week's show Steve is joined by Martin Johnson, frontman of pop rock band Boys Like Girls and producer and songwriter for a myriad of various artists.We talk about how he transitioned from artist in his own right to hired gun songwriter for the likes of Taylor Swift, Avril Lavinge, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Christina Perri, Papa Roach, Black Veil Brides, Daughtry, Olly Murs, Lady A and many, many more.There is also reviews of new music from Modest Mouse, Converge, Rosa Walton, Lizzo, Vince Staples, Jalen Ndonca and A.A. Williams and a look at the mad new mini-movie from Madonna.
Démar and Adriel discuss Latto's seventh studio album "Cry Baby", whether Vince Staples is a conscious rapper and how Paris Texas was the blueprint to "Cry Baby"'s sound.Timecodes:2:37 - Album Mode Venn Diagram6:10 - 4th Vinces Staples Review8:49 - Only in America13:54 - TV Guide20:53 - The Big Bad Wolf22:40 - Rap/Rock Era30:32 - Is Vince Staples a conscious rapper?37:13 - The Cover42:34 - The Score===================================Follow us:TikTok: Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcomDémar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemiInstagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/Twitter: Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepodAdriel: https://twitter.com/Adriel_SmileyDémar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant===================================Démar's rating: 8 / 10Adriel's rating: 7 / 10The Love List: Okayyy, Hostage, Fallin, AnxiousVince Staples - Cry Baby / 2026 / hip hop, rap, rock, alternative hip hop, conscious rap
Ja, Vince Staples' siebtes Album darf man durchaus als Rap-Rock-Album bezeichnen. Aber nicht so, wie ihr jetzt vielleicht meint. Mit Rage Against the Machine oder *schauder* Limp Bizkit haben die groovigen und tighten Full-Band-Instrumentals seiner politischen neuen Platte wenig gemeinsam.
Dicen Hermanos Gutiérrez que "Canto Andino" funciona como el tiempo en los Andes: "Tienes sol y, de repente, se nubla todo y parece que va a llover o incluso a nevar." “Canto Andino” es una llamada de ese paisaje que les inspiró y el primer adelanto de "Los Ojos del Cóndor," el disco que van a publicar el 25 de septiembre y una carta de amor a Sudamérica, una invitación a la gente a emprender otro viaje con ellos: "esta vez, a través de los Andes para crear una curiosidad por nuestra cultura y esta parte del mundo”. Escuchamos también al canadiense afincado en Nueva York, Lockimara, a Mike D (Beastie Boys), Widowspeak, Nia Archives y Digitalism. LOCKIMARA - Tastes LikeMIKE D - True Colors BEASTIE BOYS - SabotageSHOW ME THE BODY - Dance In The USAMAIKA MAKOVSKI - Just a BoyANNI B SWEET - Adiós Con AlegríaGRETA VAN FLEET - Play Your GamesWIDOWSPEAK - No DriverDEATH CAB FOR CUTIE - Pep TalkVINCE STAPLES - Do You Know The DevilNIA ARCHIVES – VerticalMADONNA - Love SensationHERMANOS GUTIÉRREZ - Canto AndinoDAN AUERBACH - Heartbroken, In DisrepairTHE BLACK KEYS - You Got Lose7ebra - Dinner and a MovieDIGITALISM - Achtung! OptimismEscuchar audio
...y más nuevas canciones de VVV[Trippin'You], Svsto, Iasiah Rashad, Drake, Jungle, Kelela y Arlo Parks.Escuchar audio
durée : 00:53:52 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Vince Staples, Genesis Owusu, Mike D et bien d'autres : rap tranchant, r&b psychédélique, pop aventureuse, Michka Assayas explore ce les énergies qui reconfigurent la musique noire contemporaine. - réalisation : Vincent Godard Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
US citizen Nick Hinman moved to London six years ago, where he nurtured his music project Fast Money Music – a name partly inspired by New York band Suicide's track of the same name. He popped by the arts24 studio to tell Marjorie Hache about his influences and working with band members from Klaxons and The 1975. They also take a look at new releases by Olivia Rodrigo, Fatoumata Diawara and Vince Staples.
This is another episode of the Von Talks Podcast and its a good one. He fills the people in on whats been going on within the gaming industry and how overwhelming it is because of all of the great games dropping for the rest of the year and 2027. You HAVE to go see the movie Obsession. Really good movie and Von talks about it without spoiling it. The music has been amazing this week with new albums from Navy Blue and Vince Staples and a new song by Chenayder. The misc news got a bit heavy but he kept it brief. Always remember to INVEST AND SAVE!
Joe opens the latest episode discussing the Knicks Game 1 win over the Spurs in the NBA Finals (25:55) before diving into early thoughts on the new Michael Jackson documentary on Netflix (49:04). Joe then shares his experience at the Summer Walker concert (1:11:50), Druski's new skit (1:37:00), and new music which includes an album from Vince Staples as well as singles from Bryson Tiller, Blxst & Sasha Keable, & Ye Ali (1:39:35). Dame Dash comments on JAY-Z's Roots Picnic Freestyle (1:47:45), Cardi B apologizes to Latto (1:57:05), and Steph Curry's new shoe deal (2:05:11). Also, a South Carolina jury finds a store owner not guilty of murder following the death of Cyrus Carmack-Belton (2:11:30), singer/songwriter Peabo Bryson passes away (2:32:00) which leads the room to discuss other R&B acts and their hits (2:38:48), Daphne Joy deletes her statement about the leaked video (2:50:45), and much more. Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
In this episode, I breakdown how the Knicks find themselves two wins away from winning the Finals and what the Spurs need to do to make history! I also discuss how Olivia Miles is the clear cut Rookie of the Year right now, Aaron Judge out for weeks, Cry Baby, Texas Softball and so much more! 0:00 Knicks Up 2-0 in Finals 49:07 Texas wins back to back National Championships 53:49 Aaron Judge out with rib injury 58:06 Olivia Miles breaks rookie shooting record 1:05:45 Vince Staples drop "Cry Baby" Click here to Subscribe! www.youtube.com/user/jalenhunter7…ub_confirmation=1 Social Media: IG: www.instagram.com/the_unpopular_pod/ Twitter: twitter.com/imsayinthou FB: www.facebook.com/TheUnpopularPodcast1 Podcast Store: teespring.com/stores/the-unpopular-podcast?page=1 Promotion Request: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL…wform?usp=sf_link THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!!! #sports #podcast #sportspodcast #NBAFinals #Shai #VegasGoldenKnights #AlbumReview #MylesGarrett #Music #OliviaMiles #Finals #Minnesota #Lynx #SanAntonio #VinceStaples #JalenBrunson #AaronJudge #Yankees #KAT #Spurs #Texas #NationalChampionship #Knicks #CarolinaHurricanes #CryBaby #WNBA #NewYork #Wemby #StanleyCupPlayoffs #NHL
Vince Staples. Zoh Amba. Death Cab for Cutie. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Laura Grant from WEXT in New York about their favorite albums out Friday, June 5. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.The Starting 5(00:00) Album No.1Death Cab for Cutie, 'I Built You a Tower' (ANTI-Records)(08:18) Album No. 2Vince Staples, 'Cry Baby' (Loma Vista Recordings)(15:43) Album No. 3Jalen Ngonda, 'Doctrine of Love' (Daptone Records)(20:41) Album No. 4Zoh Amba, 'Eyes Full' (Matador Records)(27:19) Album No. 5Laura Misch, 'Lithic' (One Little Independent Records)(32:39) Lightning Round Recommendations• Fightmaster, 'Tolerance' (Many Hats)• Red Clay Strays, 'Grateful' (RCA)• Slippers, 'Slippers 08' (Perennial)• Suzanne Ciani, Metropole Orkest, Simon Dobson, 'CIANI/ORKEST' (AKP Recordings)• Tara Clerkin Trio, 'Somewhere Good' (World of Echo)Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.Credits:Host: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Laura Grant, WEXTAudio Producer: Noah CaldwellDigital Producer: Dora LeviteEditors: Otis Hart, Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedSpecial thanks to Robin Hilton, Hazel Cills and Lars GotrichSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
"Cry Baby" es el séptimo disco de Vince Staples y supone un cambio en todos los sentidos. De entrada, el rapero ha construido cada canción en base a la instrumentación en directo, para destacar la inmediatez y la urgencia del álbum. Eso en cuanto a sonido, en cuanto a temática, "Cry Baby" se vuelve hacia el exterior para procesar los ciclos de la agitación de EE.UU., que se repiten constantemente y capturar la tensión, el absurdo y el peso emocional de su país. En este podcast escuchamos dos de las canciones y también, lo nuevo de Muse, Taylor Swift, Greta Va Fleet y Hermanos Gutiérrez. VINCE STAPLES - Go Go GorillaVINCE STAPLES - The Running ManCHILDISH GAMBINO - This Is AmericaTAYLOR SWIFT - I Knew It, I Knew YouNOONZY - Noonzy EasyHARRY STYLES - As It WasIBIBIO SOUND MACHINE - Concept of LoveWEEZER - We Might As Well Be Strangers (ft. Wednesday)NIÑOS BRAVOS - Lo Siento, MamáONA MAFALDA - OtraMUSE - Nightshift SuperstarDAVID BOWIE - Let's DanceXOEL LÓPEZ - Monstruo FinalLORI MEYERS - Mala FolláGRETA VAN FLEET - Play Your GamesHERMANOS GUTIÉRREZ - Canto AndinoSEAN FRUTOS – En La FuenteEscuchar audio
Lo de "Mala Follá" es una expresión genuinamente granadina y Lori Meyers te lo explican en forma de canción, un acierto -que nos lleva a The Cure nada más empezar- y que suena diferente, macarra, directo y adictivo. Es el segundo avance del próximo disco de Lori Meyers y la canción que destacamos en este podcast junto a lo nuevo de Vince Staples, Ona Mafalda, Niños Bravos, Max Subar, Belle and Sebastian, La Jvnta y Helado Negro con Reina Tropical. VINCE STAPLES - CottonRAYE - Skin & BonesARETHA FRANKLIN - RespectONA MAFALDA - OtraMALA GESTIÓN - Buenos Días VietnamCALA VENTO - FerrariNIÑOS BRAVOS - Lo siento, mamáWEEZER - Shine AgainMAX SUBAR - see sawBELLE AND SEBASTIAN - It Only Takes One LionLORI MEYERS - Mala FolláRUFUS T FIREFLY - Todas Las Cosas BuenasKELELA - Point BlankTHE AVALANCHES - Every Single Weekend (ft. Jamie XX)CHARLI XCX - Rock MusicHELADO NEGRO, REYNA TROPICAL L - SensaciónLA JVNTA - La HozEscuchar audio
The best new tracks of the week include a raging, dance floor remix of Wet Leg's “Catch These Fists,” a touch of vintage soul from rapper Vince Staples, Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and more.NPR Music's Tom Huizenga joins host Robin Hilton.A good review helps! So, leave us one on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend to listen!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.org Featured artists and songs:(00:00) Intro(01:03) Wet Leg(07:05) Katia & Marielle Labèque(15:23) Balming Tiger(22:42) Wild Up(31:00) Vince Staples(36:06) Ed O'BrienSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
durée : 00:05:46 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - par : Matthieu Conquet - Le rappeur de Long Beach annonce un nouvel album à la fois frontalement rock et politique. Premier extrait choisi pour la playlist : White Flag. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Vince Staples se mueve entre el soul, el jazz, la psicodelia y los sonidos de Motown con "White Flag", el segundo avance de "Cry Baby", su próximo disco, en el que expresa su agotamiento físico y mental ante la la lucha constante contra el racismo sistémico y la violencia institucional en Estados Unidos. Desea que el amor sea el motor del cambio pero la tensión social y política de su país le supone un enorme desgaste. "White Flag" es una de las canciones protagonistas de este podcast junto con lo nuevo de Bleachers, Olivia Rodrigo, Konyikeh, La Amenaza Constante, Charli XCX y el dúo Wasia Project. BLEACHERS - We Should TalkBLEACHERS - TAKE YOU OUT TONIGHTKONYIKEH - MercenaryOLIVIA RODRIGO - the cureTHE CURE - Boys Don't Cry (86 Mix _2026)ADAM GUERRERO - Fotos de la PolaroidLA AMENAZA CONSTANTE - Dame estrellas o LimonesSHEGO - (casi no vivo para contarlo)VINCE STAPLES - White FlagCHARLI XCX - SS26CHANNEL TRES - Pop PopTRUENO - Estilo SudakaTEMPLES - Blue FlameANNI B SWEET - Adiós Con AlegríaBARRY B - SilveradoWASIA PROJECT - Bleeding GoldNOTHING BUT THIEVES - EvolutionEscuchar audio
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Colette Chantel, conshus, Midaz the Beast, Candice Hoyes, Spectac, Amiri, Little Barrie, Vince Staples, Errol Eats Everything, Brother Ali, Beres Hammond, Capleton, Odell, TOKiMONSTA, Free Daps, Wrekonize, Funky DL, Antonio Carlos, Jocafi, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Gee Bag, Micall Parknsun, Ray West, Dave Dar, Percee P, Prince Po, Dirt E. Dutch, Shannon and The Clams, Adekunle Gold, Olamide, Mr DJ, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
...y más nuevas canciones de Shego, Trueno, Los Mirlos, Instituto Mexicano del Sonido + Meridian Brothers (con Beck), Vince Staples, A$AP Rocky y Thundercat.Escuchar audio
You getting that drop? 00:00 Introduction to the Hantavirus Outbreak02:49 Cultural References and Language Dynamics05:41 Cruise Ship Safety and Pandemic Concerns08:41 Political Commentary and Current Events12:50 The Downfall of Spirit Airlines16:43 The Future of Budget Airlines21:26 Met Gala Fashion Highlights24:20 Pop Culture Commentary: The Met Gala and Celebrity Fashion25:42 The Illusion of Healthy Eating: Trader Joe's and Organic Foods28:12 Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation in Agriculture29:16 Michael Jackson: Legacy, Biopics, and Cultural Impact36:49 The Evolution of Pop Icons39:40 The Impact of Social Media on Fame42:29 The Shift in Music Industry Dynamics46:27 Emerging Artists and the Future of Music51:48 Exploring New Music Releases52:44 Vince Staples and His Artistic Journey53:43 The Impact of Music on Culture54:40 Support for Emerging Artists55:41 Names Around the World: A Cultural Insight57:35 The Significance of Last Names59:33 Cultural Reflections in Naming Practices01:01:32 Upcoming UFC Events and Their Excitement01:02:26 Sports Weekend Preview01:03:34 Fight Night Breakdown01:04:30 UFC at the White House01:05:36 Fight Predictions and Picks01:08:04 Mental Math Trick and Animal Colors
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Vince Staples, Rapper aus Long Beach, ist für seine nüchterne, lakonische Erzählweise bekannt. .Mit „Blackberry Marmalade“ kündigt er sein neues Album Cry Baby an, das Anfang Juni erscheinen soll. Laut Ankündigung wird das Album verstärkt auf Live-Instrumentierung setzen und thematisch eher „nach außen“ blicken, um gesellschaftliche Entwicklungen in den USA zu verarbeiten.Der Hip Hop Lesekreis über „Blackberry Marmalade“
Ep 157Meg Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson are done — but the internet turned it into something way bigger than it needed to be. In this episode, we break down what actually happened, why people are picking sides, and how narratives are driving the conversation more than facts. Then we get into Vince Staples' “Blackberry Marmalade” video and the split reaction around it — did he go too far, or are people missing the message?⏱️ Timestamps(0:21) Meg & Klay Breakup Breakdown(2:01) The Narrative is Crazy(4:58) We Don't Know Anything(7:07) The Meg Side of Things(9:56) Final Thoughts(12:27) Vince Staples “Blackberry Marmalade” Reaction(14:26) Did People Miss The Message?(16:31) Final Thought
Yikes, I forgot to release this last year. In fact, I forgot to release several reviews from last year lol. Oh well, better late than never. Let's talk about The Vince Staples Show, season 2!
Join us for an engaging sample of The Straight Dope Show episodes 330 and 331, where we dive deep into the world of music and pop culture! In this episode, we explore the sounds of artists like Ty Dolla $ign, Brent Faiyaz, and Masego, discussing their unique styles and the impact they have on the music scene. We also share our thoughts on live performances, comparing the experiences of artists like Kali Uchis and Vince Staples. Plus, we tackle the much-anticipated live-action adaptation of Avatar, dissecting its pacing, character portrayals, and how it stacks up against the beloved original series. Tune in for a lively conversation filled with insights, critiques, and plenty of laughs!Download Rock Da Crowd TV on Roku, Apple, and Android devices to watch new episodes of The Straight Dope Show![00:02:00] Masego and his saxophone.[00:05:17] Live performance versus recorded music.[00:10:56] Marketing a singer's voice.[00:11:51] Music recommendations.[00:16:32] Avatar's impact on generations.[00:20:59] Pacing issues in adaptations.[00:25:38] Character portrayal in Avatar.
Episode 397 of The Rise & Grind Podcast dives into a heavy news cycle across music, culture, and politics. The crew discusses Ye's public apology, his WSJ interview, and the rollout of BULLY, currently set for March 2026, along with reactions to the direction of his comeback. The episode also breaks down the latest Epstein file releases, with high-profile names like JAY-Z, Pusha T, Jamie Foxx, and Aretha Franklin being mentioned, plus Chad Hugo filing another lawsuit against Pharrell Williams. Rounding things out, the hosts react to Nicki Minaj and Trump appearing at a summit, and Vince Staples canceling upcoming shows. Intro: Don Toliver- Body Roderick | The Game, DJ Drama, Mike & Keys & JasonMartin- Something In The Water Cari | Ari Lennox- Pretzel Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
Kanye West drops a BOMBSHELL open letter, and we're breaking it all down in this week's podcast!
In thi episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back with a week of controversial news in the world. They first react to the Black Ski Weekend that happened in Brekenridge, Colorado and the racists comments that followed. They then give their thoughts on why Netflix canceled the Vince Staples Show and what's next for Netflix. The salute Khaby Lamb for getting $975 for his brand and likeness, react to influencers getting banned from Miami, plus more.Support the show
The fellas talk about the their prep for the huge snow storm! Sports Talk: NFL Championship games preview, the Steelers have new coach head, LeBron vs Jeanie Buss, Indiana are the kings of college football. Plus, Killa's BETS! Entertainment: Trump not attending the Super Bowl, Vince Staples show gets canceled, Sinners becomes the most nominated film of all time, and Verzuz is back with Mike Will Made It vs Hit-Boy. Quick Hitters: Facebook Marketplace scammer faces 98 years, a video game update, and more!
The latest episode from the JBP opens with the snow storm that is slated to hit the east coast (17:51) before the cast predicts the winner of the Hit-Boy & Mike Will Made-It producer Verzuz (27:17). 21 Savage and Fivio Foreign exchange words (44:58), takeaways from the Oscars in which 'Sinners' earns a record 16 nominations (1:19:24), and Joe shares his review of the new Chris Pratt movie 'Mercy' (1:30:11). Drake appeals the dismissal of the "Not Like Us" lawsuit (1:33:34), Clipse, Leon Thomas, & Olivia Dean headline the list of performers for the 2026 Grammys (1:44:33), Valentine's Day plans (1:50:20), and the crew shows support to Vince Staples (1:58:27). Also, Jayson Tatum is an EP on Ella Mai's upcoming album (2:02:30), Charles Barkley's comments to ESPN lead to the Buss Family & the LA Lakers (2:24:12), Sebastian Telfair's appearance on 'The Pivot Podcast' (3:13:48), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
We got you with another bonus episode this week. We gotta give a shoutout to Mal 'cause he put all of us "All Her Fault" and that might be one of the greatest TV shows ever. We slip into a debate about the most underrated years in music. Mal admits he doesn't listen to Beyonce, but he ain't no hater. Even with that, we reminisce on where we were in life when Beyonce dropped "Lemonade". Plus, we talk last time we were "dangerously in love", and Vince Staples might be the funniest man on the planet #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince Staples returns to Bullseye! He chats with us about his Netflix series, The Vince Staples Show, what got him into making music and much more.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The week we welcome rapper Vince Staples (creator of ‘The Vince Staples Show'), Van Lathan (The Ringer), Cord Jefferson (Oscar Award-Winning writer and director), and Corey Smyth (manager, entrepreneur) for a conversation on just about everything. The group discusses — of course — if the internet can be considered a net positive, if the Los Angeles Clippers should be punished by the NBA, Zion Williamson & Luka Doncic and how they relate to the return of the jingle, and 1800s figures who should have their own movie. They also have an in-depth discussion about the current state of art, creating, and authorship, as well as Victor Wembanyama's rise and if he could be the face of the league. Let's go!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code YOUNGMAN. That's code YOUNGMAN, bet five bucks and get $200 in bonus bets if your bet wins. In partnership with DraftKings—The Crown Is Yours. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in Illinois. Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. Additional terms at D K N G dot co slash audio. Limited time offer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From Rakim to Kendrick Lamar, this is the story of hip-hop's obsession with numbers. Dissect's Cole Cuchna breaks down the evolution of “number bars” - a lyrical tradition where rappers use math, numeric sequences, and wordplay to showcase technical skill and encode hidden meaning. Beginning with Rakim's groundbreaking verse on “My Melody” (1986) - a quatrain built around groups of seven that secretly mirrors his own 21-letter name - we trace how MCs have used numbers as both a mathematical signature and a symbolic device for decades. From Melle Mel's divine 7-count in “Superrappin” to Jay-Z's “22 Twos”, Biggie's “Ten Crack Commandments,” and Mos Def's “Mathematics,” numbers became an essential part of hip hop tradition and lyricism. By the 2000s, artists like Lupe Fiasco, J. Cole, JID, Vince Staples, and Kendrick Lamar transformed number schemes into complex storytelling tools. We unpack everything from Lupe's hidden 3–2–1 countdown on Kanye West's “Touch the Sky” to Kendrick's quantum-level equations on “Nosetalgia.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vince Staples sits down to discuss his multifaceted career, and he answers (most) of our questions about season two of 'The Vince Staples Show', now available on Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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