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The Montreal punk band Nobro is up for rock album of the year at the Junos Awards later this month. Lead singer and bass player Kathryn McCaughey joins Tom Power to share the story behind Nobro's song “Where My Girls At” off their Juno-nominated album.
It's awards show season!!!!!!!!! This week we talk new music, awards show performances, and announce the nominees for our 5th annual Where My Girls At? Awards show! Vote here: https://forms.gle/PqAW8YxAFYupvAkr5 Voting closes 12/10! Thanks for listening!
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. In your supercharged episode this week we have Defected darling Selena Faider; Ordonez with a Jamiroquai classic; more thicc house edits from Thomas Anthony; two new ones from ESSEL; Tita Lau taking Madonna to some deep dark places; and we finish up with Cosmic Gate with one of those melodic tracks you just want to listen to on repeat. It's the finest house music once again - you lucky people!! Please share, rate, review and subscribe wherever you can to help the podcast reach more house music lovers. You can also leave comments for episodes you like on the Hot House Hours Soundcloud page. All tracks released on March 15 unless shown below. 1. Under My Feet (Extended Mix) - Selena Faider [Another Rhythm] RELEASE DATE: MAR 29
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Episode 127 Notes: The only podcast that isn't afraid to ask: “Would you, with a robot”? Songs featured in Episode 127: “Christmas One and Only” – Gurr with Eddie Aros “Delete It” – MSPAINT “Set Your Pussy Free”, “Where My Girls At?”, “A.I. Sexbots” – NOBRO “Santa Claus” , Thee Headcoatees We also discuss Stevi Daft Find us at: www.trashsouthstreet.com trashsouthstreet@gmail.com Facebook.com/TSS Apple Music Amazon Podcasts
"Where My Girls At? -in my Jesus Christ Voice" Watch Here: https://youtube.com/@GodSexandLove?sub_confirmation=1 Listen Here: https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove Supporting Verses: Genesis 2:18, Proverbs 31:26, 1st Corinthians 7:34, Titus 2:4-5 Go Deeper: Genesis 3: 16-17, 1 Corinthians 11:8-9 1st Corinthians 11:11-12,got questions.org "Why didn't Solomon follow his own advice about women?", "What does it mean to be a godly mother?" Bible Verse of the Day: 1 John 1:7 GodSexandLove.com Support Us! https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsexandlove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsexandlove/support
Dating in 2023 is quite the challenge! However, we learn that there is truly something out there for everyone, which is wonderful! It is very different from how Carly met her husband 18 years ago and we talk through how it was for her and how life is now for Victoria and anyone else making connections this day and age! We breakdown the top 20 Dating Apps and share along the way…there's two much more where this came from (we smell more dating episodes in our future) but we hope this brings some clarity to what's going on out there and how to navigate the apps!—————Real Tip of the Day: Overcome Fear, but Trust Your Gut!If you are dating currently with the apps…decide to try, put your fears aside, and go for it despite your previous experiences…at the same time, trust your gut! Don't be afraid and put yourself out there…however, listen to your instinct if something feels off!Lets make it EXTRA! Where My Girls At…?!Grab a friend and let them be your safety net when you are going out on dates with people you are meeting for the first time….make a code word for “yay!” and word for “nay!”. Give them the deets of where, when, and who!————If you want to workout with us, at home or in person, check us out www.CFITfitness.com We would love to have you join the CFIT Community :)Follow us for updates, inspiration, and ridiculousness!Instagram: @fittoberealpodcast Instagram/Facebook/Tik Tok @cfitfitnessReferences:4 Best Dating Sites of 2023, Forbes20 Best Dating Apps, Women's Health
Happy Black music month!!! This week, we're collaborating with our other Textured Heir podcast, Where My Girls At?, to discuss definitive female rap albums through 50 years of Hip-Hop. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/textured-heir/support
Kameelah Williams, aka Meelah, is a singer and song writer who got her start as the lead singer of the famous Motown 90's trio: "702". 702 consisted of Williams and sisters LeMisha and Irish Grinstead, all of who were students at the Las Vegas Academy of Performing Arts. The restructured group was christened 702, which is Las Vegas' area code, and was now ready to record their first album. The group's first album was entitled: "No Doubt" and soared to #1 on the charts. Missy Elliott co-wrote & produced four songs on the album including the smash hit single "Steelo" and its remix. The album spawned three hit singles: "Steelo", "All I Want" and "Get It Together". In addition, "Steelo" with altered lyrics was used as the theme song for the Nickelodeon television show Cousin Skeeter & "All I Want" was featured in the Nickelodeon movie Good Burger. The sensual and very emotional single "Get It Together" gave the album its third hit and reached 10 on the Billboard charts. Additionally, the album earned them a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award in 1997. It sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. 702 served as the opening act for New Edition, Keith Sweat, and Blackstreet during the 1996-97 New Edition reunion tour. They also appeared on Elliott's debut album Supa Dupa Fly on her 1998 song "Beep Me 911" which reached #14 on the UK Singles Chart. The girls also sang with Busta Rhymes new artist Rampage and made cameos in the sitcoms Sister, Sister and Moesha. After going gold with their debut album, the self-titled album "702" was released in 1999. The first single "Where My Girls At" peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained in the top 20 for more than 30 weeks, which earned 702 an American Music Award nomination. The album went on to sell over 1,000,000 copies worldwide certifying its platinum status. #702 #Meelah #Kameelah Hosted by Broadcaster & Psychotherapist Nnamdi E.S. Okoye, Halftime Chat R&B Podcast is your home for RnB, New Jack Swing and Old School Hip Hop. Dropping Interviews with your favourite R&B artists & Music videos from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
Here is a new mix aired two weekends ago with the fam on @ghettohouseradio featuring a collective of house, EDM, & some pop/dance/mainstream remixes/bootlegs. I hope you enjoy the mix!1. Can U Dance (To My Beat) - Tiesto2. Hot In Here (Smack Remix) - Steff Da Campo3. Goodies - Dillon Francis4. Words (Sentinel Remix) - Alesso & Zara Larsson5. Where My Girls At? - Martial Simon 6. Yeah The Girls - Fisher Feat. Meryll7. Drugs From Amsterdam - Mau P8. Hazy - Matroda9. Take Me High - K5Download the full show featuring Riddler, Marc Stout, and Quintino here. Also, look me up in iTunes to get my mixes automatically and visit my webpage at www.djpeetiv.com.
Matt talks about the best songs to play for the bouquet toss during your wedding reception. Hear some song lyrics that go with the bouquet toss too! Important Links View the complete list of bouquet toss songs See all Wedding Songs Podcast episodes Podcast Transcription Welcome to the Wedding Songs Podcast, featuring newly released songs you need to know, and the tried and true classics. Get song ideas from the time guests arrive until the last dance of the reception. And now your host, Matt Campbell, founder of MyWeddingSongs.com. Welcome to the 75th episode of the Wedding Songs Podcast. I am Matt Campbell. And today I'm gonna be talking about 100 bouquet toss songs to play at your wedding reception. Now, this is when the bride tosses her bouquet. A recommendation would be to have a second bouquet, so that way she can keep her own. That second bouquet is thrown to all of the single ladies in attendance and tradition says that the person that catches it will be the next one to be married. Today's list will be broken up by genre and then starting off with the latest song first by release. If you prefer to read the list or listen to the list you can do so on our website MyWeddingSongs.com Just go to song ideas and bouquet toss on the main menu. While you're there, make sure you sign up for a monthly newsletter of new wedding song ideas. These are great songs that you could play at your wedding, that are not played at every wedding. It also has lists of popular songs, and even after you're married you can play them for your date nights. So let's go ahead and get started with the list the first song is R&B genre "Girl On Fire" by Alicia keys released in 2012 and "Love On Top" by Beyonce in 2011. And the Anthem also by Beyonce is "Run The World (Girls)" with the lyrics - My persuasion can build the nation... endless power with our love...we can devour you'll do anything for me. Who runs the world? Girls. Keri Hilson with "Pretty Girl Rock" in 2010 with lyrics - all eyes on me. When I walk in, no question that this girl's a 10, don't hate me cuz I'm beautiful. Another Beyonce song, "Diva" in 2008 and "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)". A very popular selection for the bouquet toss by Beyonce in 2008 with the lyrics, don't pay him any attention cuz you had your turn and now you're gonna learn what it really feels like to miss me. Cuz if you liked it, then you should put a ring on it. "Dangerous" by Kardinal Offishall and Akon was released in 2008 and again in 2021, with the lyrics she's so dangerous, that girl is so dangerous. That girl is a bad girl. "Glamorous" by Fergie featuring Ludicrous in 2007 with the lyrics living my life in the fast lane. And I won't change for the glamorous. "Milkshake" by Kelis in 2003, and "Independent Woman" by Destiny's Child in 2000. Very popular songs for the bouquet toss is TLCs, "No Scrubs" with the lyrics, but I'll know except nobody is supposed to know. So I creep. Yeah, cause he doesn't know what I do, and no attention goes to show. 702 released "Where My Girls At". Yes, 702 means they are from Las Vegas. Released in 1999 with the lyrics where my girls at, from the front to back. Well, is you feeling that? Well, put one hand up. Can you repeat that? Trying to take my man. The last song I have on the list for R&B is "Jumpin' Jumpin'" by Destiny's Child in 1999. Next up is pop bouquet toss songs. The first one was just released by Lizzo called "Grrrls" in 2022. "Don't Call Me Angel" by Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Delray in 2019 with the lyrics - Boy don't call me an angel. You ain't got me right? Don't call me an angel. You can't pay my price. "Badass Woman" by Megan trainer in 2019 with the lyrics - I'm a badass woman. What's wrong with that? Can't hold me back. Yeah, I'm a badass woman. "7 Rings" by Ariana Grande in 2019 with the lyrics wearing a ring. But ain't gonna be no misses bought matching diamonds for six of my I'd rather spoil all my friends ...
Do Hip-Hop and R&B still live in the same universe? Has a R&B song ever been made better by adding a rapper? or vice versa? Do we need to bring back fucked up record contracts? Find out on THIS episode of Where My Girls At? Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Since we talked about our favorite male R&B groups of the '90s in the last episode, you know we had to do one for the ladies. We're talking about TLC, En Vogue, SWV and even some of the lesser known acts like Nuttin' Nyce and Sudden Change.Head over to troypodcast.com for links to some of the things that we referenced in this episode, and check out our playlist for this episode here: Where My Girls At?Don't forget to rate us five stars, and follow us on your podcast service of choice. Don't forget to follow us on the 'gram @TROYPodcast & the bird, @TROYPodcast for updates and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Late 90s - early 2000s with a few exceptions, mostly Motown, into the Neo Soul era - Kedar Massenburg involvement | Wonderful, Beautiful, Amazing | DJ Rogers Jr ft India Arie | 2002 | Fortunate | Lathun | 2002 | Wanna Be Your Lover | Joe | 2009 | Change | Joe | 2009 | Should I | Grenique | 1999 | Swept Away | The Temptations | 2001 | Bag Lady | Erykah Badu | 2000 | Love Jones | Chico DeBarge | 1997 | Still the Same Girl | Trina Broussard | 2004 | Dreamin' of One | Trina Broussard | 2004 | Alone | DJ Rogers | 2002 | Hurt So Bad | The Temptations | 2001 | Lady | D'Angelo | 1995 | Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine | D'Angelo | 1995 | Inner City Boundaries | Daddy O; Freestyle Fellowship | 1993 | Strength, courage, & wisdom | India.Arie | 2001 | You're Not Around | Deja Gruv Faith Evans Featuring Faith Evans & Rakim | 1997 | Somethin' Special | The Temptations | 2001 | I Ain't The One | Profyle | 1999 | Where My Girls At? | 702 | 1999 | You Could Be The One | Brian McKnight | 1999 | Cloud 9 | Donnie | 2003 | God Sent | Erick Sermon | 2004 | Street Hop | Erick Sermon/Redman/Tre | 2004 | Farway to go | Nubian MOB | 1992 | No Half Steppin | Sharissa Dawes | 2002 | Ring the Alarm | Philly's Most Wanted | 2004 | Brooklyn Bounce | Daddy-O | 1993 | I'm Waiting | Sharissa | 2002 | Liar | Profyle | 2000 | Lifetime | Prophet Jones | 2001 | Stay | Deja Gruv | 1997 | Park Bench People | Freestyle Fellowship | 1993
Where My Girls At? | 702You Know You Like It | AlunaGeorgeDown | Fifth Harmony ft Gucci ManeIn My Feelings | Drake ft Zazie Beetz & City GirlsWhere The Party At | Jagged Edge Act Up | City GirlsNuestro Planeta | Kali Uchis ft ReykonI Could Tell | Mike DaroleBaby By Me | Ne-Yo ft 50 CentPretend Friend | Chino McGregorConnected | LBP Poody Ft. 42 DuggCarry Out or Special Delivery | Timbaland & Justin Timberlake/G-DepStrip That Down | Liam Payne feat. QuavoFriends [XMiX Edit] | Justin Bieber & BloodPop
90 Mins of classic RnB from the 90s and 2000s, Tracklist: 1. Rendezvous- Craig David 2. Turn Your Lights Down Low- Lauryn Hill & Bob Marley 3. Before You Walk Out of My Life- Monica 4. All N My Grill- Missy Elliott 5. Can We- SWV 6. I Wanna Be Down- Brandy 7. Hey Lover (Boys II Men)- LL Cool J 8. Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)- Monica 9. What About Us- Total Feat. Missy Elliot 10. Where My Girls At- 702 11. Best Friend- Brandy 12. Steelo- 702 13. Sittin' Up In My Room- Brandy 14. Creep- TLC 15. No One Else- Total feat. Da Brat 16. Freak Like Me- Adina Howard 17. No No No (Part II)- Destinys Child ft Wyclef 18. Into You (Clean)- Fabolous ft Ashanti 19. No Better Love (feat. Rell)- Young Gunz 20. 21 Questions (feat. Nate Dogg)- 50 Cent 21. Put It On Me- Ja Rule ft Lil' Mo and Vita 22. Still Not A Player- Big Pun - 23. How Deep Is Your Love- Dru Hill 24. Sunshine (feat. Lea)- Lil' Flip 25. I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix featuring Nas)- Jennifer Lopez 26. Mase & Total - Tell Me What You Want- 27. Right Here (Human Nature Radio Mix)- SWV 28. Candy Rain- Soul 4 Real 29. Oochie Wally- QB's Finest & Nas 30. let me love you (album)- Mario 31. The One You Need- Megan Rochelle feat Fabolous 32. Just Friends (Sunny)- Musiq 33. Unleash the Dragon- Beanie Sigel/Sisqó 34. Just A Friend- Mario 35. No More (Clean)- Ruff Endz 36. Whatever- Ideal 37. My Neck My Back (Lick It)- Khia 38. So Good- Destiny's Child 39. Santana - Maria Maria- 40. Where The Party At (Feat Nelly)- Jagged Edge 41. Take Me There- Blackstreet & Mya feat. Mase 42. You know Whats up- Donell Jones ft Left Eye 43. Loungin (Who Do Ya Luv)- LL Cool J 44. Hey Luv (Anything)- Mobb Deep 45. Frontin - Pharrell ft Jay Z 46. Beautiful (feat. Pharrell & Uncle Charlie Wilson)- Snoop Dogg 47. Jennifer Lopez - Jenny From The BLOCK - 48. Case Of The Ex- Mya 49. Sunshine Anderson-Heard It All Before - 50. I Need a Girl (Part 2)- P Diddy 51. Got To Get It (ft. Make It Hot)- Sisqo 52. Bug A Boo- Destiny's Child 53. I'm Coming Out- Puff Daddy & Mase 54. Nasty Girl- The Notorious B.I.G. 55. Big Bad Mama (Dirty)- Foxy Brown ft Dru Hill 56. You Owe Me (Ginuwine)- Nas 57. Lets Get Married (Remix)- Jagged Edge 58. Bootylicious- Destiny's Child 59. Don't Talk- Jon B. Add me on socials : https://www.snapchat.com/add/Dj_Wrexx https://www.instagram.com/Dj_Wrexx/ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialDJWrexx/ Email Info@djwrexx.com for Availability for your events. Available for : Weddings
This week we close out our "Home" series with a very beautiful conversation! Lyndan talks to an old childhood friend about immigrating to the US from Ghana and what her definition of home is because of that. Thank you for listening. Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
RNB Throwbacks 90's & 2000's TURN IT UP! 1. Put that Woman First – Jaheim 2. So Gone – Monica 3. You Make Me Wanna – Usher 4. Freek N You – Jodeci 5. Come See Me – 112 6. Make It Hot – Nicole Wray Ft Timbaland & Missy Elliot 7. Check On it – Beyonce Ft Slim Thug 8. Boy I need You – Mariah Carey 9. I know What You Want – Busta Rhymes Ft Mariah Carey 10. All Because Of You – Marques Houston 11. Karma – Alicia Keys 12. Stutter (Remix) – Joe 13. He Wasn't Man Enough – Toni Braxton 14. No No No – Destinys Child 15. Happy – Ashanti 16. Aint It Funny – Jennifer Lopez Ft Ja Rule 17. Bonnie And Clyde – Jay Z Ft Beyonce 18. So Into You – Tamia & Fabolous 19. This Is For The Lover In You – Babyface 20. No Scrubs – TLC 21. Where My Girls At – 702 22. Put it On Me – Ja Rule Ft Vita & Lil Mc 23. Things We Do For Love (Blaze Remix) – Horace Brown Ft Jay Z 24. Whats Luv (Smartiez Clean Beat Edit) – Fat Joe Ft Ashanti 25. Thoia Thoing – R. Kelly 26. Snake – R. Kelly Ft Big Tigger 27. In My Bed – Dru Hill 28. Return Of The Mack – Mark Morrison 29. Its Over Now (Allstar Remix) – Deborah Cox 30. Get Me Home – Foxy Brown Ft Blackstreet 31. The Worlds Greatest – R.Kelly 32. Best Of Me (Remix) – Mya Ft Jay Z 33. Not Tonite Montell Jordon 34. Get It On Tonite – Montell Jordan 35. The Party Continues (Blaze Hook Edit) – JD Ft Usher 36. U don't Have to Call – Usher 37. Like Glue (Blaze Remix) – Sean Paul 38. 2 Step – Destinys Child 39. Run It – Chris Brown Ft Juelz Santana 40. Dance With Me – 112 41. Feel It Boy – Janet Jackson Ft Beenie Man 42. Goodies – Ciara 43. Yeah – Usher 44. Dancing Gym – Elephant Man Ft Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins 45. Don't Talk – Jon. B 46. The Good Life – Faith Evans 47. Whatever – Ideal 48. Forthenight – Musiq Soulchild 49. I'll Go – Donell Jones 50. Get To know Ya – Maxwell 51. La La La – Lucy Pearl 52. Back In the Day – Erykah Badu
Happy Juneteenth everyone! Today is a celebration of emancipation, however complicated that history may be, and it's Black music month! So we thought what better way to celebrate than to simply GUSH over the one, the only, the woman, the myth, the legend: Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter! Thanks for listening!!! Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to another Lyndan's Corner!!!! This month, we talk with a Black woman vinyl influencer, Desuana of @deesvinyl, about Black music, and the rarities of vinyls, and MORE! Thanks for listening. Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nav Bhatia becomes the first fan inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. Where My Girls At?: Supergroup Edition. We discuss our personal theme music. Any space, any time.
Introducing a new segment of Does It Hold Up? Lyndan's Corner! Once a month, Lyndan will fly solo and interview a Black woman on her niche hobby, career, etc bridging the gap between her immigrant upbringing and facets of American Culture she missed out on! This week, she interviews old college friend, Chloe, about her time in ROTC and life in the Military as a first generation American! Thanks for listening! Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nav Bhatia becomes the first fan inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. Where My Girls At?: Supergroup Edition. We discuss our personal theme music. Any space, any time.
HOW DID SHE GET ON THE BOAT????? This week, we conclude our series on Tyler Perry and finally take him to task for his crimes! Comrades assemble! Thanks for listening. Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sorry for the delay! This week we talk best airplane carry on items, stories from the Bible, and take a deep dive into the film that started it all, Tyler Perry’s Diary of a Mad Black Woman! Stay tuned for more! Thank you to the Center for Cultural Innovation for making this content possible! Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we discuss A LOT of reality tv. That's it, just a TON of great reality tv so gear up for some wild stories. Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we get a lil NSFW!!! We talk sex, Textured Heir merchandise, and discuss all the Black friendship type shows!!!! Thank you for listening! Two latchkey kids and one first generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more! Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @doesitholduppod and @texturedheir Follow us on Twitter at @texturedheir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Topics: Y2K Bug, Eminem, The Best Man, 90's TV (Bonus Artist: Rocky Mtn. Rhyme Posse) 1999 Notes Snapshots 1. Bill Clinton President 2. Jan – A snowstorm leaves 14 inches (36 cm) of snow in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and 21 inches (53 cm) in Chicago, Illinois, killing 68. 3. Jan – The adult animated sitcom Family Guy debuts on the Fox network after Super Bowl XXXIII. 4. Feb - Impeachment of Bill Clinton: President Bill Clinton is acquitted by the Senate. 5. Mar - A Michigan jury finds Dr. Jack Kevorkian guilty of second-degree murder for administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man. 6. Apr - Columbine High School massacre: Two Littleton, Colorado teenagers, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, open fire on their teachers and classmates, killing 12 students and one teacher, and then themselves. It would be the deadliest shooting at a high school in U.S. history at the time. The shooting sparks debate on school bullying, gun control and violence in the media. 7. May - The animated children's TV series SpongeBob SquarePants debuts on the cable network Nickelodeon. 8. May - Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is released in theaters. 9. Jun - Texas Governor George W. Bush announces he will seek the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States. 10. Jun - Napster Released. It was mainly used by people who shared MP3 music and digital audio files. As the laws about file sharing and copyright regarding the internet were just newly established, the service soon ran into legal troubles dealing with copyright infringement. 11. Jul - U.S. soccer player Brandi Chastain scores the game winning penalty kick against China in the FIFA Women's World Cup. Briana Scurry, goalkeeper, was elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2017. She was the first woman goalkeeper and first black woman to be awarded the honor. 12. Jun - Lance Armsrong wins the Tour de France. The United States Anti-Doping Agency announced in August 2012 that they had disqualified Armstrong from all his results since 1998, including his seven consecutive Tour de France wins from 1999 to 2005 (which were, originally, the most wins in the event's history) 13. Sep - The West Nile Virus first appears in the United States. The disease spread quickly through infected birds. Mosquitoes spread the disease to mammals. 14. Dec - Boris Yeltsin resigns as President of Russia, replaced by Vladimir Putin. Yeltsin has been describes as, "Russia's first modern leader" and has been compared to Nelson Mandela. 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1 "Believe" Cher 17. #2 "No Scrubs" TLC 18. #3 "Angel of Mine" Monica 19. Record of the Year: "Smooth" – Santana featuring Rob Thomas 20. Album of the Year: Supernatural – Santana 21. Song of the Year: "Smooth" – Santana featuring Rob 22. Best New Artist: Christina Aguilera (Note: Beat out Brittney Spears) 23. Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: "It's Not Right but It's Okay" – Whitney Houston 24. Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Staying Power" – Barry White 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "No Scrubs" – TLC 26. Best R&B Song: "No Scrubs" – TLC 27. Best R&B Album: FanMail – TLC 28. Best Rap Solo Performance: "My Name Is" – Eminem 29. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "You Got Me" – The Roots featuring Erykah Badu 30. Best Rap Album: The Slim Shady LP – Eminem 31. Top 3 Moives 32. #1 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 33. #2 The Sixth Sense 34. #3 Toy Story 2 35. Notables: Office Space, Analyze This, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Matrix (3/31/1999 - 20 days before Columbine), Life, The Mummy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Wild Wild West, American Pie, The Blair Witch Project, Eyes Wide Shut, The Wood, The Iron Giant, The Sixth Sense, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bowfinger, Three Kings, Fight Club, The Green Mile, Any Given Sunday 36. Top 3 TV Shows 37. #1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — Tuesday 38. #2 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — Thursday 39. #3 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — Sunday 40. Debuts: The PJs, The Parkers, The Queen Latifah Show, Judge Mathis 41. Economic Snapshots 42. Income = 40.8k (Previously 38.1k) 43. House = 131.7k (129.3k) 44. Car = 21kk (17k) 45. Rent = 645 (619) 46. Harvard = 31.1k (30,080) 47. Movie = 5.06 (4.69) 48. Gas = 1.22 (1.15) 49. Stamp = .33 (.32) 50. Social Scene: Y2K Scare 51. The Y2K problem and the millennium bug was the most important thing on most companies minds in 1999. This fear was fueled by the press coverage and other media speculation, as well as corporate and government reports. All over the world companies and organizations checked and upgraded their computer systems. Problems were anticipated, and arose, because many programs represented four-digit years with only the final two digits – making the year 2000 indistinguishable from 1900. 52. (Audio Clip) 53. Music Scene 54. Music Scene: Black Songs from the Top 40 55. #2 "No Scrubs" - TLC 56. #3 "Angel of Mine" - Monica 57. #4 "Heartbreak Hotel" - Whitney Houston featuring Faith Evans and Kelly Price 58. #9 "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" - Deborah Cox 59. #11 "Where My Girls At?" - 702 60. #12 "If You Had My Love" - Jennifer Lopez 61. #14 "Have You Ever?" - Brandy 62. #16 "I'm Your Angel" - R. Kelly and Celine Dion 63. #19 "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas 64. #20 "Unpretty" - TLC 65. #21 "Bills, Bills, Bills" - Destiny's Child 66. #24 "Fortunate" - Maxwell 67. #27 "What's It Gonna Be?!" - Busta Rhymes featuring Janet 68. #28 "What It's Like" - Everlast 69. #29 "Fly Away" - Lenny Kravitz 70. #31 "Lately" - Divine 71. #33 "Wild Wild West" - Will Smith featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee 72. #35 "Heartbreaker" - Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z 73. #36 "I Still Believe" - Mariah Carey 74. #39 "Can I Get A..." - Jay-Z featuring Amil and Ja Rule 75. #42 "Mambo No. 5" - Lou Bega 76. #43 "Sweet Lady" - Tyrese 77. Top Rnb Albums 78. Jan Ghetto Fabulous - Mystikal 79. Jan Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood - DMX 80. Feb Made Man - Silkk the Shocker 81. Feb Chyna Doll - Foxy Brown 82. Feb The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Lauryn Hill 83. Mar Da Next Level - Mr. Serv-On 84. Mar FanMail - TLC 85. Mar Bossalinie - C-Murder 86. Apr The Slim Shady LP - Eminem 87. Apr I Am… - Nas 88. May Ryde or Die Vol. 1 - Ruff Ryders 89. May No Limit Top Dogg - Snoop Dogg 90. Jun In Our Lifetime - 8Ball & MJG 91. Jun The Art of Storytelling - Slick Rick 92. Jun Venni Vetti Vecci - Ja Rule 93. Jul Da Real World - Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott 94. Jul Beneath the Surface - GZA/Genius 95. Jul Street Life - Fiend 96. Jul Can't Stay Away - Too Short 97. Aug Guerrilla Warfare - Hot Boys 98. Aug Coming of Age - Memphis Bleek 99. Sep Mary - Mary J. Blige 100. Sep Forever - Puff Daddy 101. Oct Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady - Eve 102. Ocy Blackout! - Method Man & Redman 103. Nov Only God Can Judge Me - Master P 104. Nov Tha Block Is Hot - Lil Wayne 105. Dec 2001 - Dr. Dre 106. Dec Born Again - The Notorious B.I.G. 107. Featured Artist: Eminem 108. Childhood & Early Life: Born Marshall Bruce Mathers III in St. Joseph, Missouri, in 1972, to parents who were members of a band that used to perform at the hotel 'Ramada Inns.' He grew up in a predominantly black neighbourhood, where he was often bullied. As a child he showed affinity toward comics and music, particularly rapping. He had a difficult childhood and he was never on good terms with his mother. He was, however, close to her half-brother, Ronnie. Marshall's education suffered as a result of constant troubles with his mom and he dropped-out of 'Lincoln High School,' when he was seventeen. 109. Career: When Marshall was fourteen years old, he started rapping and attenditg contetst with his friend DeShaun Dupree Holton, who later became famous as rapper Proof. The two friends formed their own group called 'D12' or 'The Dirty Dozen,' in 1996. Also in 1996, Eminem (@16) brought out his first album titled 'Infinite.' The album was recorded under the banner of 'FBT Productions,' and included songs that spoke about the struggles he faced after the birth of his daughter, at a time when he was financially unstable. His financial condition had worsened and by 1997, he was forced to live in his mother's house with his family. During this time, to let go of the frustration building inside him, he created an anti-social alter-ego named 'Slim Shady.' He even recorded his first extended play by the same name in the same year. 110. After he was fired from his job and evicted from his home, Eminem went to Los Angeles to compete in the 1997 Rap Olympics, an annual, nationwide battle rap competition. He placed second, and an Interscope Records intern in attendance called asked Eminem for a copy of the Slim Shady EP, which was then sent to company CEO Jimmy Iovine. Iovine played the tape for record producer Dr. Dre, who recalled sayingd, "In my entire career in the music industry, I have never found anything from a demo tape or a CD. When Jimmy played this, I said, 'Find him. Now.'" Although Dre's friends criticized him for hiring a white rapper, he was confident in his decision: "I don't give a fuck if you're purple; if you can kick it, I'm working with you." 111. In February 1999, Dr. Dre helped Eminem release an album titled 'The Slim Shady LP,' which immediately catapulted him to fame. With hits like 'My Name Is,' '97 Bonnie and Clyde,' and 'Guilty Conscience,' it was one of the most successful albums of the year. 112. Movie Scene: The Best Man 113. Harper Stewart (Taye Diggs), a commitment-shy writer and the best man at the wedding of Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun), is nervous-and with good reason. His steamy new novel hits bookstores soon, and when his friends finally read it he knows they will notice more than just a passing resemblance to the characters depicted in the book. 114. Director: Malcolm D. Lee, Debut film [Undercover Brother (2002), Roll Bounce (2005), Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008), Soul Men (2008), Scary Movie 5 (2013), The Best Man Holiday (2013), Girls Trip (2017), and Night School (2018)] 115. Cast: Taye Diggs, Nia Long, Morris Chestnut, Harold Perrineau, Terance Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Monica Calhoun, Melissa De Sousa, Terrence Howard, Regina Hall [*Film Debut] 116. 'The Best Man': A Joyous Occasion [By Lonnae O'Neal Parker Washington Post Staff Writer, Oct 1999] 117. This smart debut from filmmaker Malcolm D. Lee, cousin to the film's producer, Spike, centers around a group of old friends who reunite in New York for a wedding. Tapping into the Zeitgeist of young black professionals starving to see themselves on film, it hits all the right cultural touchstones: from BET to Stevie Wonder, Chubb Rock to bid whist. Although the film is produced by Spike Lee, don't expect racial politics. And while comparisons to another black wedding-themed movie starring Taye Diggs, "The Wood," are bound to come up, resist. 118. James Berardinelli - Reelviews 119. The Best Man is not what it initially seems to be. Despite starting out with all the earmarks of a fairly ordinary romantic comedy, the project develops into a surprisingly effective look at a man's quest for rebirth after events topple him from a pedestal of arrogance. And, while there are plenty of laughs to be had, The Best Man functions better as a light drama than a straight comedy, with several scenes packing a punch because they're played straight. The film is the directorial debut of Malcolm D. Lee (Spike's cousin), who may have gotten this chance because of family connections but shows enough promise to earn further opportunities on his own. 120. The Best Man (1999) - 1½ Stars [Reviewed by Dustin Putman, October 1999] 121. As with 1997's melodramatic, corny "Soul Food," and last summer's "The Wood," which also starred Diggs in a story set around a wedding(!), "The Best Man" aspires to be something more than it actually is. Kudos to Lee for trying his hand at a more knowledgeable picture that all audiences (not just African-Americans) might enjoy, but he also gets more than his share of debits for its severely flawed treatment. At over two hours in length, "The Best Man" thankfully never overstays its welcome and goes by fairly fast, but by the time the Electric Slide was carried out by everyone at the wedding reception over the end credits, I realized that the actors deserved far better. As is, the conclusion plays like an excuse for each of the cast members to give themselves a pat on the back, when they really didn't earn that pat to begin with. 122. Denzel Washington, film debut in Carbon Copy (1981) and in 1982, Denzel made his first appearance in the medical drama St. Elsewhere as Dr. Philip Chandler. The role proved to be the breakthrough in his career. 123. Nominated for Best Supporting Actor: Cry Freedom (1988) and Glory (1990)(*won) 124. Nominated for Best Actor for Malcolm X (1993) 125. 1981 Carbon Copy / 1984 A Soldier's Story / 1986 Power / 1987 Cry Freedom / 1988 For Queen and Country / 1989 The Mighty Quinn / 1989 Glory / 1990 Heart Condition / 1990 Mo' Better Blues / 1991 Mississippi Masala / 1991 Ricochet / 1992 Malcolm X / 1993 Much Ado About Nothing / 1993 The Pelican Brief / 1993 Philadelphia / 1995 Crimson Tide / 1995 Virtuosity / 1995 Devil in a Blue Dress / 1996 Courage Under Fire / 1996 The Preacher's Wife / 1998 Fallen / 1998 He Got Game / 1998 The Siege / 1999 The Bone Collector / 1999 The Hurricane - [25 films] 126. Samuel L. Jackson. 127. Nominated for Best Supporting Actor: Pulp Fiction (1994) 128. 1981 Ragtime / 1987 Magic Sticks / 1988 Coming to America / 1988 School Daze / 1989 Do the Right Thing / 1989 Sea of Love / 1990 Def by Temptation / 1990 A Shock to the System / 1990 Betsy's Wedding / 1990 Mo' Better Blues / 1990 The Exorcist III / 1990 Goodfellas / 1990 The Return of Superfly / 1991 Strictly Business / 1991 Jungle Fever / 1991 Jumpin' at the Boneyard / 1991 Johnny Suede / 1992 Juice / 1992 Patriot Games /1992 White Sands / 1992 Fathers & Sons / 1993 Menace II Society /1993 Loaded Weapon / 1993 Amos & Andrew / 1993 Jurassic Park / 1993 True Romance / 1994 Fresh / 1994 Pulp Fiction / 1994 The New Age / 1994 Hail Caesar / 1994 Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker / 1994 The Search for One-eye Jimmy / 1995 Kiss of Death / 1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance / 1995 Losing Isaiah / 1995 Fluke / 1996 The Great White Hype / 1996 A Time to Kill / 1996 The Long Kiss Goodnight / 1996 Hard Eight / 1996 Trees Lounge / 1997 One Eight Seven / 1997 Eve's Bayou / 1997 Jackie Brown / 1998 Sphere / 1998 The Negotiator / 1998 The Red Violin / 1998 Out of Sight / 1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace / 1999 Deep Blue Sea - [50 films] 129. Question: DW vs. SLJ? 130. Television Scene: 131. 18 Black Sitcoms of the '90s That Changed the Game: Published Jan 24, 2020 - By Damarys Ocaña Perez 132. Black sitcoms have been popular since classics like Good Times, The Jeffersons, and Sanford and Son hit television screens nationwide in the '70s. But it wasn't until The Cosby Show became a ratings juggernaut in the mid '80s that networks finally saw the potential in investing heavily in sitcoms with black leads. 133. And so the '90s became a decade in which more black sitcoms than ever made it onto TV 134. Naturally, given the success of The Cosby Show, a lot of shows that followed featured families. But they didn't just simply copy the formula. 135. The lives of younger people took center stage as well in the '90s. So, instead of being the token black friend within the larger context of a show, black teens, college students, 20-something professionals became the vehicle for funny and even poignant stories. 136. The '90s turned hugely talented black comedians and actors into stars who remain household names to this day, and it goes to show the impact that being given a seat at the table and a voice on prime time television can accomplish. 137. Here are 18 black '90s sitcoms that we love do this day for the impact they had on our lives then and now. 138. 'A Different World' (1987-1993): One of the show's major accomplishments was being among the first to tackle real issues like date rape, racism, and HIV, things that the Cosby Show had avoided. A Different World is the gem that created a bridge to the '90s black sitcom boom. 139. 'Family Matters' (1989-1997): The longest-running sitcom about a black family (it spanned nine seasons to The Cosby Show's eight), Family Matters was not only funny -- especially after introducing super-nerd Urkel -- but managed to balance big laughs with more serious moments. There were episodes that centered around civil rights history and police mistreatment of young black men, and a wide-ranging audience got to see them, thanks to the show's across-the-board popularity. 140. 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' (1990-1996): Nestled between Will Smith's rapping days and his status as one of the world's most bankable A-list movie stars was The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which made his a household name and produced one of the longest-running fan debates in TV history on which of the two actresses who played Aunt Viv was the best one. 141. 'Roc' (1991-1994): Before Charles S. Dutton went on to win three Emmys for his work on other shows, he starred in this underrated and brief series that was fairly typical sitcom until the second season, which aired each episode live. Roc was a treat because Dutton and several of the other cast members were trained stage actors. 142. 'Martin' (1992-1997): Martin Lawrence was all edge when he wasn't doing Martin. (One of his stand-up specials was slapped with an NC-17 rating, and he was banned from Saturday Night Live for delivering a hilariously raunchy monologue.) That makes it all the more interesting that on the show Martin, he played a lovably manic man-boy. We lost count of how many characters Martin played on the show (in disguise), each one of them hilarious in their own specific way. 143. 'Hangin' With Mr. Cooper' (1992-1997): This sitcom had a great cast, including comedian Raven-Symoné, Holly Robinson Peete, and Mark Curry. 144. 'Living Single' (1993-1998): The show marked the first time that we saw young black women portrayed as professionals and given well-rounded personalities, have healthy relationships, and pave the way for black female-centered shows - nlike Girlfriends and Insecure. 145. 'Sister, Sister' (1994-1999): There are so many reasons why we loved Sister,Sister, and one of them was that the show would occasionally break the fourth wall and talk directly to the audience, which made us feel part of the action. But the show also had layers that deepened its story: The girls had been the product of an interracial relationship between a black mom and a white dad who never had the chance to marry before being separated in tragic circumstances. 146. 'In The House' (1995-1999): It wasn't the world's best sitcom, but hey, LL Cool J has always been a snack. 147. 'The Parent 'Hood' (1995-1999): One of the four original Wednesday night shows that helped launched the WB (The Wayans Bros was another), what sets the show apart are the whimsical fantasy sequences that the dad dreams up to help him solve family issues in a creative and unexpected way. 148. 'The Wayans Bros.' (1995-1999): In Living Color, it's not, but this sitcom from younger Wayans siblings Shawn and Marlon is still simple fun that doesn't require too many brain cells -- and that can be a good thing. 149. 'Moesha' (1996-2001): Moesha centered around a black teenager diving into deeper explorations of all kinds of relationships and left cliffhangers in several story lines dangling when it was canceled. 150. 'The Jamie Foxx Show' (1996-2001): Fresh off the groundbreaking comedy sketch show In Living Color and before he becoming an movie star, Jamie Foxx starred as an aspiring actor who works at his relatives' hotel. 151. 'Kenan & Kel' (1996-2000): Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell were Nickelodeon's first black sitcom stars, having landed their own show when producers saw them joking around on the set of All That when they were series regulars. 152. 'The Steve Harvey Show' (1996-2002): A big highlight is the constant guest star roster that's a who's who of black TV stars and musicians -- like Snoop Dogg, Diddy, Kim Fields, and Ja’Net DuBois of the classic sitcom Good Times. 153. 'The Hughleys' (1998-2002): Two decades before Black-ish tackled a similar premise, The Hughleys featured a family that lives in a predominantly white neighborhood. 154. 'The Famous Jett Jackson' (1998-2001): This show had just 65 episodes but has a special place in our hearts as the first Disney Channel show to feature a black actor as the lead. The immensely talented and magnetic Lee Thompson Young starred as Jett Jackson, a kid who tries to live a normal life when he's not filming. Thompson tragically died at age 29, after struggling with bipolar disorder and depression, but the heartwarming show lives on. 155. 'The Parkers' (1999-2004): It's no surprise that one of the most down-to-earth black sitcoms from the '90s starred Mo'Nique as a single mom who dropped out of high school to raise her baby. 156. Question: Most Liked Show of the 90’s? 157. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1999
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The pandemic may have things on pause but Manito & Reaux are still here & holding it down. As the final months of 2020 arrive, OTR is back together to discuss theirs focuses throughout the pandemic, music they’ve been listening to, & an in-depth look at one of their favorite shows - Girlfriends, in their new binge-watch mini-series Where My Girls At. Follow On The Regular on Twitter: @OnTheRegularPod - Join the convo on social media w/ hashtag: #OTRpodcast - Follow Manito on Twitter: @hola_manito + IG: @manicashhoes + website: holamanito.me - Follow Reaux on Twitter: @recognizereaux_ + IG: @recognize_reaux
Follow Me on Social Media Facebook: www.facebook.com/djenjayparis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djenjay/ Contact / Booking : enjaydj@gmail.com Tracklisting 01. Tina Moore - Never Gonna Let You Go 02. Mariah Carey - Fantasy (Bad Boy with Ol’ Dirty Bastard) 03. Faith Evans - Love Like This 04. Next - Too Close 05. Zhané - Request Line 06. LSG - Curious (No Rap Version) 07. Soul For Real - Every Little Thing I Do 08. Ideal - Whatever 09. Ralph Tresvant - Sensitivity 10. Allure - Head Over Heels (Feat. Nas) /20 Minutes/ 11. CeCe Peniston - Movin' On 12. Gina Thompson - The Things That You Do (Bad Boy Remix) 13. Immature - We Got It (Feat. Smooth) (Flava Remix) 14. Brian McKnight - You Should Be Mine (Feat. Mase) 15. 112 - Only You (Bad Boy Remix) 16. Dru Hill - In My Bed (Feat? Jermaine Dupri & Da Brat) (So So Def Mix) 17. TLC - Creep 18. Groove Theory - Tell Me 19. Babyface - For the Cool in You 20. Yvette Michele - I'm Not Feeling You /40 Minutes/ 21. Mariah Carey - Honey 22. Mary J. Blige - All That I Can Say 23. Jon B - Pretty Girl 24. Boyz II Men - 4 Seasons of Loneliness 25. Mista - Blackberry Molasses 26. Tamia - So Into You 27. Shanice - I Love Your Smile 28. Brandy & Monica - The Boy Is Mine 29. 702 - Where My Girls At /1 Hour/ 30. Blackstreet - Fix 31. New Edition - Hit Me Off 32. Intro - Funny How Time Flies 33. Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 34. Missy Elliott - All N My Grill (Feat. MC Solaar) 35. Nicole - Make It Hot (Feat. Mocha And Missy Elliott) 36. Raphael Saadiq (or Tony! Toni! Tone!) - Ask of You 37. Montell Jordan - Falling 38. En Vogue - Don't Let Go (Love) 39. Aaliyah - One in a Million (Feat. Ginuwine) (Remix Version) /1 Hour 20 Minutes/ 40. Chico DeBarge - Give You What You Want (Fa Sure) 41. Total - Trippin' (Puff Daddy Mix) 42. Xscape - Understanding 43. Brownstone - Grapevyne 44. K-Ci and JoJo - Tell Me It's Real 45. MoKenStef - He's Mine 46. Janet Jackson - I Get Lonely 47. Somethin For The People - My Love Is The Shhh! 48. Sisqó - Incomplete 49. Jeremih - Birthday Sex 50. Ciara - And I /1 Hour 42 Minutes/ 51. Tyrese - Signs Of Love Makin' 52. Jaheim - Could It Be 53. Justin Timberlake - Take It From Here 54. Anthony Hamilton - Cool (Feat David Banner) 55. Avant - You Know What (Feat. Lil Wayne) 56. Marques Houston - Clubbin (Feat Joe Budden) 57. Tweet Feat. Missy Elliott - Oops (Oh My) 58. The-Dream - Rockin' That Shit 59. Whitney Houston - My Love Is Your Love 60. Jordin Sparks - No Air [Duet With Chris Brown] /2 Hours/ 61. Usher - My Boo (Feat. Alicia Keys) 62. RL - Got Me A Model (Feat. Erick Sermon) 63. Glenn Lewis - Back for More (Feat. Kardinal Offishall) 64. Rihanna - Umbrella (Feat. Jay Z) 65. Aaliyah and DMX - Come Back in One Piece 66. Beyonce - Check On It Feat. Bun B And Slim Thug 67. Jamie Foxx - Blame It (Feat T-Pain) 68. Christina Milian - Dip It Low (Feat. Fabolous) 69. Toni Braxton - He Wasn't Man Enough 70. John Legend - Number One (Live) 71. Syleena Johnson - Faithful To You 72. Ryan Leslie - My Woman (Feat. Loon) /2 Hours 21 Minutes/ 73. Pretty Ricky - On The Hotline 74. Jennifer Lopez - If You Had My Love (Dark Child Remix) 75. Amerie - Why Don't We Fall In Love 76. Donell Jones - Better Start Talking (Feat Jermaine Dupri) 77. Mario - Let Me Love (Album Version) 78. Keyshia Cole - Let It Go (Feat Missy Elliot and Lil' Kim) 79. Michael Jackson - You Rock My World 80. B2K - Badaboom (Feat. Fabolous) 81. Teedra Moses - Be Your Girl 82. Bobby Valentino - Tell Me 83. Trey Songz - Can't Help But Wait /2 Hours 41 Minutes/ 84. Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know (Feat. Enya & P. Diddy) 85. Lloyd - You (Feat. Lil' Wayne) 86. ATL - Calling All Girls 87. Mya - Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) 88. Destiny's Child - Bootylicious (Feat. Missy Elliott) (Rockwilder Remix) 89. Lauryn Hill - Everything Is Everything 90. Blu Cantrell - Hit 'em Up Style (Oops!) (Feat. Foxy Brown) (Remix) 91. Tha' Rayne - Didn't You Know (Remix) (Feat. Joe Budden & Lupe Fiasco) 92. 3LW - I Can't Take It [No More Remix] (Feat. Nas) /2 Hours 58 Minutes/ 93. Ruff Endz - No More 94. Usher - U Don't Have To Call 95. T-Pain - I'm Sprung 96. Pharrell Feat. Jay-Z - Frontin' (Radio) 97. Latrelle - House Party 98. Koffee Brown - After Party
A melhor festa do Rio de Janeiro na virada dos anos 90/2000!!!01- FREAK ME – BOOTY GIRLZ 02- STAY IN LOVE – MON A Q 03- BODY ROCK – LOUCHIE LOU & MICHIE ONE04- ALL I WANT – INOJ 05- WHERE MY GIRLS AT – 702 06- SEXUAL HEALING – MAX-A-MILLION 07- KALEIDOSCOPE SKY – JAM & SPOON 08- THIS IS HOW WE DO IT – MONTEL JORDAN 09- MO MONEY MO PROBLEMS – NOTORIOUS B.I.G. 10- JUMP AROUND – HOUSE OF PAIN 11- PRAISE YOU – FATBOY SLIM 12- GODFATHER – BLACK POWER 13- THE SUBMARINE – NEMO 14- STOMP – DJ TRAJIC 15- SMOKE MACHINE – DJ MP4 16- WHIPNOTIC – DIGITAL TRACKS17- DROOPIN’ TRAX – JUAN V 18- GROOVE CALL – LUCIO K 19- RUN A WAY – SOUNDLOVERS
Tracklisting : Do You Remember?! Vol3 1. Cry Me A River / Justin Timberlake 2. The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) / Missy Elliot 3. Xxplosive / Dr. Dre Ft. Kurupt Nate Dogg The Hittman and Six-Two 4. U Already Know / 112 5. Sound Bwoy Buriell / Smif N Wessun 6. New York New York / Tha Dogg Pound 7. Whoa! / Black Rob 8. Players Anthem / Junior M.A.F.I.A. Ft. The Notorious B.I.G. 9. Bad Girl / Usher 10. Fuck Me For Free / Akinyele 11. Phone Tap / The Firm 12. I Wish / Carl Thomas 13. This Luv / Donell Jones 14. Whatever / En Vogue 15. We Fly High / Jim Jones 16. Feel Me Flow / Naughty By Nature 17. It's All About The Benjamins / Puff Daddy and The Family 18. I Love You (Remix) / Mary J Blige Ft Smiff N Wesson 19. Where My Girls At / 702 20. Everyday People / Mary J. Blige ft Jermaine Dupri 21. Fallin' (Remix) / Alicia Keys Feat. Busta Rhymes & Rampage 22. Woo HAH / Busta Rhymes 23. Baby Maybe / Miss Jones Feat. Mobb Deep 24. Killing Me Softly / The Fugees 25. Back And Forth / Aaliyah 26. Whatcha Need / SWV 27. Heard It All Before (Remix) / Sunshine Anderson 28. Superwoman Pt. II / Lil Mo Ft Fabolous 29. Everyday Struggle / The Notorious B.I.G. 30. Tell Me / Shades 31. Anything / SWV Ft. Wu-Tang Clan 32. Daydreamin / Tatyana Ali Ft. Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz 33. Hold Me (Trackmasters Remix) / Brian McKnight Feat. Kobe Bryant 34. I'm Outstanding / Shaquille O'Neal
We’re getting a little tired of your broken promises, promises. This can only mean one thing: yes, we are doing 3LW’s “No More (Baby I’ma Do Right)” this week! Omar talks about the legacy of 3LW and all the iconic bands they toured with, while Analise talks about why this song is still stuck in her head (AND YOURS, PROBABLY), 19 years later. No guilt. Only pleasure. Popular Music is a pop music podcast hosted by Omar Najam and Analise Nelson. New episodes every Monday. Email us: popmusicpodcast@gmail.com Get a Popular Music t-shirt!: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4134024-classic-pop-music-logo?store_id=205839 Chat pop music with us in our Facebook group!: https://www.facebook.com/groups/647416295647220/ This week's Spotify Mix: https://open.spotify.com/user/lalalanalise/playlist/2evwzxJ6UwiWWhJbSpmZxg?si=HgZJcoLHRuCwn2QfF-5rKw Additional Recommendations: Destiny’s Child - “Say My Name” Eve - “Gotta Man” Jessica Simpson - “Irresistible” Dream - “He Loves U Not” JoJo - “Leave (Get Out)” Sean Paul feat. Blu Cantrell - “Breathe” 702 - “Where My Girls At” Find us on all the socials! twitter.com/popmusicpodcast instagram.com/popmusicpodcast facebook.com/popmusicpodcast Follow Analise: twitter.com/lalalanalise Follow Omar: twitter.com/omarnajam Podcast logo by Javier Solórzano https://instagram.com/jav_solo/
Welcome back to the Chocolate & Conversations podcast. Get your favorite drink and join us as we discuss all the latest in media. But most importantly as we discuss why it is so difficult for WOMEN to support one another to reach the next level. Whether you agree or disagree lets Sip and Spill about [...] The post Volume 1 Show 2 Where My Girls At? appeared first on Chocolate In Heels.
01. Candy Rain - Soul 4 Real || 02. I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Badd || 03. That Girl Is Poison - Bell Biv Devoe || 04. I Wish - Skeelo || 05. OPP - Naughty By Nature || 06. Bust A Move - Young MC || 07. I Got A Man - Positive K || 08. Whatta Man - Salt n Pepper, En Vogue || 09. My Lovin' - En Vogue || 10. This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan || 11. Touch It - Monifa || 12. Rumpshaker - WreckX n Effect || 13. Shoop - Salt n Pepper || 14. The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground || 15. Fantastic Voyage - Coolio || 16. Where My Girls At - 702 || 17. Boom! I Got Your Boyfriend - JJ Fad, MC Lucious || 18. Motownphilly - Boyz 2 men || -----//----- Enjoy this new mostly 90s radio mixes of mainly RnB Pop songs! With a ton of music from the 90s expect more 90s dance, pop, rnb mixes along the way! The 80s mixes are slightly delayed, but still coming! upnext: 80s Mix & August's club cardio mixes + more Chill Summer! Enjoy!
120 minute mix of R&B Hip-Hop hits from 2000-2008. Tracklist: 00:00 Isyss ft. Jadakiss - Day & Night 02:04 Ja Rule ft Christina Milian - Between Me And You 02:38 Angie Martinez ft Sacario & Lil Mo - If I Could Go 03:34 Missy Elliott - Work It 05:10 T-Pain - I'm Sprung 05:49 Christina Milian ft. Young Jeezy - Say I 07:23 Jagged Edge ft Nelly - Where The Party At (Nelly Only) 08:00 Eve - Tambourine 09:27 Amerie feat Jay-Z - 1 Thing (remix) 10:39 Donell Jones - U Know What's Up (Left Eye Remix) 11:35 Usher - U Don't Have To Call 12:44 Ciara - Goodies 13:59 Brooke Valentine ft. Remy - Girlfight (remix) 15:22 50 Cent & The Game - Hate It Or Love It 17:11 Fabolous - Young'n (Holla Back) 18:40 Usher & Fabolous - Caught Up (Remix) 19:23 Ciara ft. Missy Elliott - 1, 2 Step 20:34 Ginuwine - You Owe Me (Feat. Nas) 21:28 Jagged Edge Ft. Rev Run - Let's Get Married 21:59 Field Mob ft. Ciara - So What 24:09 Mary J Blige - Just Fine 25:19 Nelly - Country Grammar 26:54 Cherish - Do It Do It 27:57 Soulja Boy ft Sammie - Kiss Me Through The Phone 29:15 Plies Ft. T-Pain - Shawty 30:19 Chingy - One Call Away 31:27 T-Pain ft Yung Joc - Buy U A Drank 34:24 Bow Wow ft T-Pain & Johnta Austin - Outta My System 36:36 Lil Wayne ft. Bobby Valentino - Mrs. Officer 37:48 Blu Cantrell - Hit' Em Up Style (Oops) 38:56 Fabolous ft Tamia - So Into You 40:14 Akon ft Lil Wayne - I'm So Paid 42:09 Pretty Ricky - Your Body 42:55 Beyonce - Case 44:37 702 - Where My Girls At 46:10 Mary J. Blige - Family Affair 47:47 Pretty Ricky - On The Hotline 48:46 R Kelly ft. Jay Z - Fiesta 49:43 Eve ft. Alicia Keys - Gangsta Lovin 50:55 Fat Joe ft Ashanti - What's Luv 52:25 Lil Wayne ft Babyface - Comfortable 54:04 Mario - Let Me Love You 55:10 Keyshia Cole ft Lil Kim & Missy Elliott - Let It Go 56:11 Bobby Valentino - Tell Me 57:12 Musiq SoulChild - Just Friends 57:59 Toni Braxton - Take This Ring 59:06 Lil' Mo ft Fabolous - Superwoman (Fabolous Only) 59:47 112 - Only You (BIGGIE only) 1:00:38 Angie Martinez & Kelis - Take You Home 1:01:54 Foxy Brown ft Blackstreet - Get Me Home 1:02:56 Mariah Carey-96 - It's Like That 1:03:36 Mya ft Jay-Z - Best of Me (Part 2) 1:04:18 Fabolous ft. P Diddy, Jagged Edge - Trade It All Pt. 2 1:05:21 J-Lo ft. Fabolous - Get Right 1:06:32 Mims - Like This 1:08:02 Destiny's Child - Independent Women 1:08:49 Ruff Endz - No More 1:10:00 Sunshine Anderson - Heard It All Before 1:11:51 Mya - Case Of The Ex 1:12:45 Mystikal ft Nivea - Danger (Been So Long) 1:15:09 Next - Wifey 1:15:56 Nivea - Don't Mess With My Man 1:17:04 112 - Dance With Me 1:18:01 112 - Peaches And Cream 1:19:06 Ray J ft Lil' Kim - Wait A Minute 1:19:47 Pharrell ft Jay-Z - Frontin'
We're back!Check out our full show notes at: http://www.blackgirlslaughing.com/blackgirlslaughingblog/This Week Jawn: DNCE's new video featuring plus-size supermodel Ashely Graham. Laughing black women get justice and $11 million settlement. Surprise! You thought you got a blowout, but you got a relaxer instead. U Betta Work!Britney is sharing how you can increase your paper with affiliate marketing and Pinterest. Throwback Jam of the Week! "Where My Girls At?" by 702Giggle. Cackle. Roar! Bee is giggling about Alicia Keys new song "In Common."Britney is cackling about Gawker's latest investigation into the origin story of Donald Trump's infamous hairdo. Could it really be a $60,000 weave?
Mix from my guest appearance on The Happy Hour With Heavy B on SiriusXM FLY. 90s and early 2000s throwbacks!!! 1. Fatman Scoop Intro 2. G'z & Hustlaz - Snoop Doggy Dogg 3. Unbelievable - The Notorious B.I.G. 4. Ice Cream - Raekwon ft Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Cappadonna 5. Freak Like Me - Adina Howard 6. Why Don't We Fall In Love - Amerie 7. Best Friend - Brandy 8. No No No Remix - Destiny's Child ft Wyclef 9. Where My Girls At - 702 10. Luv 2 Luv Ya - Timbaland & Magoo 11. Back & Forth Remix - Aaliyah 12. Caramel Remix - City High ft Eve 13. Who Ya Wit - Jay-Z 14. How High - Method Man & Redman 15. Real Hip-Hop - Das EFX 16. Runnin - Tha Pharcyde 17. Fallen - Mya 18. Like This Like That - Monica 19. In My Bed Remix - Dru Hill ft Jermaine Dupri & Da Brat 20. Only You Remix - 112 ft Notorious B.I.G & Mase 21. You Gets No Love - Faith Evans 22. No More - Ruff Endz 23. Anything Remix - SWV ft Wu-Tang Clan 24. Black Coffee - Heavy D & The Boyz 25. Addictive - Truth Hurts ft Rakim 26. Vivrant Thing - Q-Tip 27. Case of the Ex - Mya 28. Blow the Whistle - Too Short 29. You Can Do It - Ice Cube 30. Goin Back to Cali - Notorious B.I.G. 31. Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg 32. I Get Around - 2 Pac 33. ATLiens - Outkast 34. Southern Hospitality - Ludacris 35. What We Do - Freeway ft Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel 36. Simon Says - Pharoahe Monch
RNB Throwbacks 90's & 2000's TURN IT UP! 1. Put that Woman First – Jaheim 2. So Gone – Monica 3. You Make Me Wanna – Usher 4. Freek N You – Jodeci 5. Come See Me – 112 6. Make It Hot – Nicole Wray Ft Timbaland & Missy Elliot 7. Check On it – Beyonce Ft Slim Thug 8. Boy I need You – Mariah Carey 9. I know What You Want – Busta Rhymes Ft Mariah Carey 10. All Because Of You – Marques Houston 11. Karma – Alicia Keys 12. Stutter (Remix) – Joe 13. He Wasn’t Man Enough – Toni Braxton 14. No No No – Destinys Child 15. Happy – Ashanti 16. Aint It Funny – Jennifer Lopez Ft Ja Rule 17. Bonnie And Clyde – Jay Z Ft Beyonce 18. So Into You – Tamia & Fabolous 19. This Is For The Lover In You – Babyface 20. No Scrubs – TLC 21. Where My Girls At – 702 22. Put it On Me – Ja Rule Ft Vita & Lil Mc 23. Things We Do For Love (Blaze Remix) – Horace Brown Ft Jay Z 24. Whats Luv (Smartiez Clean Beat Edit) – Fat Joe Ft Ashanti 25. Thoia Thoing – R. Kelly 26. Snake – R. Kelly Ft Big Tigger 27. In My Bed – Dru Hill 28. Return Of The Mack – Mark Morrison 29. Its Over Now (Allstar Remix) – Deborah Cox 30. Get Me Home – Foxy Brown Ft Blackstreet 31. The Worlds Greatest – R.Kelly 32. Best Of Me (Remix) – Mya Ft Jay Z 33. Not Tonite Montell Jordon 34. Get It On Tonite – Montell Jordan 35. The Party Continues (Blaze Hook Edit) – JD Ft Usher 36. U don’t Have to Call – Usher 37. Like Glue (Blaze Remix) – Sean Paul 38. 2 Step – Destinys Child 39. Run It – Chris Brown Ft Juelz Santana 40. Dance With Me – 112 41. Feel It Boy – Janet Jackson Ft Beenie Man 42. Goodies – Ciara 43. Yeah – Usher 44. Dancing Gym – Elephant Man Ft Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins 45. Don’t Talk – Jon. B 46. The Good Life – Faith Evans 47. Whatever – Ideal 48. Forthenight – Musiq Soulchild 49. I’ll Go – Donell Jones 50. Get To know Ya – Maxwell 51. La La La – Lucy Pearl 52. Back In the Day – Erykah Badu
There were some songs that were missed in the previous seasons that I forgot to cover and I figured now is the time to pick them up and throw them into this mix. These songs are mixed in with songs used in other episodes, so it adds a bit of variety to maintain freshness, and make you say "Oh Mylanta!". This episode starts with a slow hip-hop mix in the first half, but gradually increases, which is a signature club DJing style I work with. The second half is slightly faster, but the tempo settles around the 120s. One question I've gotten a lot was "Why do I include the song "Roses" so much in my episodes?" My mom passed away 3 years ago and her name translated from Vietnamese to English is Rose. I will always be thinking about her, and I will apologize ahead for drilling the song in your heads! "Stressed Out" by Twenty One Pilots "Hello" by Adele "Where My Girls At" by 702 "My House" by Flo Rida "Hide Away" by Daya "What's Luv" by Fat Joe f./ Ashanti "Sorry" by Justin Bieber "Roses" by Chainsmokers f./ Rozes "Mo Money Mo Problems" by The Notorious B.I.G. f./ Puff Daddy and Mase "Somebody" by Natalie La Rose f./ Jeremih "Something In The Way You Move" by Ellie Goulding "Wannabe" by Spice Girls "Stay The Night" by Zedd f./ Hayley Williams "Downtown" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis "Cheerleader" by OMI "Wildest Dreams" by Taylor Swift "Time Of Our Lives" by Pitbull f./ Ne-Yo "Roses (Remix)" by Chainsmokers f./ Rozes "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell "Photograph" by Ed Sheeran "Shower" by Becky G "Wild Wild Love" by Pitbull f./ G.R.L.
Kameelah Williams, aka, Meelah was born & raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ironically enough she became the lead singer of the multi platinum trio 702, which is the Las Vegas area code. Meelah was deemed the voice of the group by her position as lead vocalist on 702s chart topping singles such as the Missy Elliott produced "Steelo"& ladies' anthem "Where My Girls At", which stayed in the top 20 for more than 30 weeks on Billboard's top 40 pop chart, earning a nomination for an American Music Award. Her sultry lead vocals were also displayed on an array of other 702 hits including the R&B top 10 power ballad "Get It Together". The instant popularity afforded 702 the opportunity to work with Nickelodeon on their hit tv show "Cousin Skeeter" on which Meelah sang lead for the theme song. 702 went on to record 3 studio albums, winning a Lady of Soul Award for album of the year. They also recorded "Beep Me 911", the Timbaland produced hit single featured on Missy Elliott's debut album, where Meelah & Missy shared the lead vocal spotlight. Meelah also sung lead vocals alongside Pharrell Williams on 702s understated, yet riveting record "I Still Love You". With international, multi platinum success came world tours, joining other major artists (New Edition, Brandy, and Brian McKnight), soundtrack recordings (Good Burger, Stewart Little), song features, and sitcom appearances (Moesha, Sister Sister). Other television appearances were made worldwide including the UK's legendary "Top of the Pops".
LOTL The Comfort Zone Welcomes MEELAH .From R&B Diva's Atlanta & Former Lead singer of the famous Motown 1990s trio “702".. Debuts Her New Single " GIVE IT TO YOU " Featuring Musiq SoulChild. Kameelah Williams, aka, Meelah was born & raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ironically enough she became the lead singer of the multi platinum trio 702, which is the Las Vegas area code. Meelah was deemed the voice of the group by her position as lead vocalist on 702s chart topping singles such as the Missy Elliott produced "Steelo"& ladies' anthem "Where My Girls At", which stayed in the top 20 for more than 30 weeks on Billboard's top 40 pop chart, earning a nomination for an American Music Award. Her sultry lead vocals were also displayed on an array of other 702 hits including the R&B top 10 power ballad "Get It Together". The instant popularity afforded 702 the opportunity to work with Nickelodeon on their hit tv show "Cousin Skeeter" on which Meelah sang lead for the theme song. 702 went on to record 3 studio albums, winning a Lady of Soul Award for album of the year. They also recorded "Beep Me 911", the Timbaland produced hit single featured on Missy Elliott's debut album, where Meelah & Missy shared the lead vocal spotlight. Meelah also sung lead vocals alongside Pharrell Williams on 702s understated,
The Stylez Experience presents Who Dat DJ Is? Vol. 5 1. Adrian: The One Thing - Win 2. Big Daddy - Heavy D. 3. Make Up Your Mind (Dave Jam Hall Flavor Remix) - Assorted Phlavors ft. Big Daddy Kane 4. Crush On You - Lil Kim ft. Lil Cease 5. Where My Girls At - 702 6. Can We - SWV ft. Missy Elliott 7. Freaks Of The Industry - Digital Underground 8. Satisfy You - Puff Daddy ft R.Kelly 9. Just A Friend - Mario 10. So Sick (Remix) - Ne-Yo ft LL Cool J 11. I Won't Tell - Fat Joe ft J. Holiday 12. Sexy Lady - Yung Berg 11. Between Me And You - Ja Rule ft Christina Milian 12. 7 Days (Remix) - Craig David ft. Mos Def 13. Summer Love - Justin Timberlake 14. Only U - Ashanti 15. Let's Get It In - Lloyd ft 50 Cent 16. Dime Piece - Nick Cannon Facebook: facebook.com/Stylez2004