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The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is a musically free-ranging band of brothers from the south side of Chicago. Their music draws from funk, funky jazz, Afrobeat, hip hop, rock, reggae, and R&B, and they've performed with Tony Allen, Wu Tang Clan, De La Soul, Prince, Femi Kuti, Gorillaz, Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def), and the B52's, to name a few. Growing up, the members of HBE were raised with music as a constant, as they are the sons of the late jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran (Earth, Wind, and Fire, Sun Ra Arkestra). Now based between Brooklyn and Chicago, the full party of Hypnotic Brass Ensemble plays some tunes in-studio. (Archives, 2019)Set list: 1. Menage 2. War 3. ACF
We're joined today by Ghostface Killah, a founding member of the hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. In 1996, Ghost put out Supreme Clientele – that record cemented his legacy. If you pull up one of those 100 best rap albums of all times list, you're bound to see it show up. Ghostface joins us on the latest episode of Bullseye to talk about Supreme Clientele 2, the follow-up nearly 25 years in the making. He also opens up about being responsible for two of his younger brothers with muscular dystrophy.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The jazz musician reimagines hip-hop classics by The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan and more.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Der Wu-Tang Clan gehört zu den legendärsten und einflussreichsten Hip-Hop-Bands der Welt. Eva Ries hat die Ghetto-Rapper aus New York 25 Jahre lang erfolgreich gemanagt - eine Frau aus der Kurpfalz, deren erster Eindruck der Musik "katastrophal" war. Timm, Ulrike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Their debut album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" changed the course of East Coast hip-hop in 1993, with its lyrical acrobatics delivered by a charismatic collective of MCs. Thirty years later, the Wu-Tang Clan have taken to the stage of the immense Red Rocks amphitheatre, accompanied by the Colorado Symphony orchestra, for a historical concert that is at the centre of "A Wu-Tang experience: Live at Red Rocks". Its director, Gerald Barclay, and founder of the Wu-Tang clan RZA join arts24 to discuss this major moment in the group's history.
Ab sofort sind wir wöchentlich an jedem Freitag für euch da! Mit zwei langen und zwei kurzen Streaming-Besprechungen, Geheimtipps oder Verrissen. Eric zeigt sich begeistert vom schwedischen Netflix-Überraschungs-Hit "Halb Malmö hat mit mir Schluss" gemacht. Warum ist diese tragikomische RomCom etwas ganz Besonderes? Jessica Chastains Thrillerserie "The Savant" wurde kurzfristig von Apple verschoben oder abgesetzt. Wir reden trotzdem drüber - aus Gründen! "The Savant“ ist eine politische Serie, in der es um den Kampf gegen militante Make-America-Great-Again Aktivisten geht. Man wird hellhörig in diesen Tagen, wenn eine solche Serie, produziert von einem US-Tech-Giganten, plötzlich nicht wie angekündigt läuft. In unseren Kurzbesprechungen geht es um die neue ARD Medical-Filmreihe "David und Goliath" über das gestresste Personal einer Großstadt-Klinik und um "Evil E - Eva Ries und der Wu-Tang Clan", ein Musikbiz-Dokumentarfilm, ebenfalls zu sehen in der ARD Mediathek.
We are back with another music videos GOAT talk, this time it's the 2000s , where creativity and culture collided in unforgettable ways. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_nLb6-ciMQyO4XvzCzr4vP5ICxIwel5&si=T92XWp8enCdLKzjcWe're reminiscing about the iconic visuals and beats from Wu-Tang Clan, Busta Rhymes, Outkast, and Kanye West. Discover how these videos not only defined an era but also influenced fashion trends and left a lasting impact on pop culture. Whether you're reliving the past or discovering these gems for the first time, this episode is a nostalgic ride through the golden age of music videos.Keywords2000s music videos, hip hop culture, Wu-Tang Clan, Busta Rhymes, Outkast, Kanye West, fashion influence, pop culture nostalgia, iconic visuals, dance trendsTakeawaysWu-Tang Clan's 'Gravel Pit' is all about that high-energy, creative vibe of the 2000s.Busta Rhymes' 'Pass the Courvoisier' had us cracking up with its hilarious skits.The 'Touch It Remix' video? Total classic with those dance moves.Outkast's 'Bombs Over Baghdad' is wild and colorful, just like the song.Kanye West's 'Stronger' brought shutter shades into our lives, love it or hate it.
Ol' Dirty Bastard once saved a four-year old girl who was trapped under a Ford Mustang. He took a limo with an MTV news crew to collect his welfare check. He was charged with attempted murder of an NYPD officer. Chased by bloodthirsty Rottweilers. Shot by men in ski masks. His fame led to an addiction to cocaine, and that addiction led to ten arrests in the span of a few months. He was granted a weekend furlough from a rehab facility but went AWOL and wound up on the lam. Before long he wound up in Dannemora, aka Clinton Correctional Facility, aka Little Siberia, a maximum security prison in upstate New York, where he had to go to extreme lengths just to stay sane – and to survive. This episode was originally published on October 10, 2023. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
THANK GOD FOR MY WALLABEE SHOE, IT DONE SAVED ME! Yes people, Ghostface Killah returns with the sequel to his landmark classic - 'Supreme Clientele 2' is here
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Die Dokumentation „Evil-E — Eva Ries und der Wu-Tang Clan“ erzählt die unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte der Musikmanegerin Eva Ries. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-evil-e-eva-ries-und-der-wu-tang-clan
Die Dokumentation „Evil-E — Eva Ries und der Wu-Tang Clan“ erzählt die unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte der Musikmanegerin Eva Ries. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-evil-e-eva-ries-und-der-wu-tang-clan
Die Dokumentation „Evil-E — Eva Ries und der Wu-Tang Clan“ erzählt die unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte der Musikmanegerin Eva Ries. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-evil-e-eva-ries-und-der-wu-tang-clan
Skulk! Comedian! Musician! Story-teller! Friend! Delight! More! Skulk and I have a great chat about this project and more! THE MANY INCESSANT LIVES & SUBSEQUENT DEATHS DESERVED OF SKULK, The HULKING is a fictional video podcast built on music, performance, storytelling, and Ai visuals. Following the War to End All Wars and having depleted most of our resources, all people - by choice or by force - move to The City That's Always Falling Apart to try and stave off extinction. Giant forces inhabiting this final city both personify our desires and attempt to sway our fates, but an oafish beast known as Skulk tries to save us all. At times dark, goofy, aggressive, honest, and full of hope, The Many Incessant Lives and Subsequent Deaths Deserved of Skulk, The Hulking explores the decisions we make as a people - an allegory for our globalized world, the weaponization of capitalism, and the age-old ‘problem' of the human condition. Skulk, The Hulking is an ogre-like dolt trying to help a world that has fallen apart, yet he seems only to find unique paths to an early demise, while an Earth - knowing unfortunately that he's the planet's last hope - keeps bringing him back to life. He is a giant force that represents us all, trying to figure things out, wading through the muckiest parts of life, fighting the forces that none of us have the energy to fight against, making the choices none of us wants to make, failing miserably, like all of us probably would. No one even wants him to do it but man, his hope just can't be killed…or maybe he's just an idiot. In this story, things are rarely all-bad or all-good. The audience is asked whether they approve of the reasons they do what they do and if the ends justify the means. Characters in the podcast originally appeared in Skulk (the band's) live shows and music videos. Lady Baghead and the Followers of Baghead were originally depictions of Rene Magritte's surrealist painting “The Lovers”. Hammerhands, a wrecking ball of hate with hammers for hands was played in Skulk music videos by Henry Zebrowski (Last Podcast on the Left, Wolf of Wall Street). And Camelman - originally a prancing merrymaker in a camel mask who pulled popsicles from his whitey tighties and handed them to the concert crowd - has evolved into the gangly overlord of our tantilizing addictions. With visuals created using MidJourney, the ‘near misses' of Ai creation become a style. When creating with Ai, it is nearly impossible to recreate the same exact character with subsequent prompts. Yet since Skulk is constantly dying and being re-born out of whatever material the earth can find at the time, these glitches are given context and woven into the tale. The differing looks of the central characters becomes commentary on how we all appear differently based on the observers' biases, and of course all Ai is ‘nurtured' by our culture's biases. Each podcast episode ends with Ai-altered music videos from Skulk (the band). Says Skulk (the artist) “I believe people fight against Generative Ai for the wrong reasons. It is a tool. How, not if it is used is the question. I believe what people actually want is regulation of Ai. It is when it can be used for harm that it gets sketchy.” The goal is to help the audience question, with a mind further-opended, why those in power, their enemies, and they themselves do and believe the things they do and believe. MORE ABOUT SKULK: Skulk, The Hulking (Steve Pasieka) is a multifaceted artist whose creative journey spans music, comedy, and technology. Part of Chicago's improv scene in the early 2000s, he eventually co-founded the improv group pH. His commitment to his craft led him to train at renowned institutions iO and The Annoyance, eventually joining the iO house team, The Chorus, and earning coaching by improv legend Noah Gregoropoulos. After moving to New York, Skulk transitioned to music, founding Skulk, The Hulking - fusing theatrical performance, socio-political lyrics and dark electronic beats. Opening for iconic musicians like Capadonna of Wu-Tang Clan and C-Knowledge of Digable Planets, the project grew to a full band releasing three albums. Recently, Skulk has become a skilled user of AI tools, creating images through MidJourney, animating visuals with MotionLeap, and exploring the artistic potential of generative AI. He believes that AI, like any tool, is only as good as the meaning and care you put into it, which he explores in his most recent project. The Many Incessant Lives and Subsequent Deaths Deserved of Skulk, The Hulking brings together many facets of Skulk's past work in a fictional video podcast built on music, performance, Ai and storytelling. AND THIS IS ONLY THE FIRST HALF OF OUR CHAT! For part two, subscribe via Apple Podcasts OR simply click on over here to Patreon.
Send us a textKevin Waugaman is the founder of Momentors, LLC—a business and life coaching firm that helps professionals unlock growth, navigate change, and elevate their impact, drawing on his experience rising from “busboy to CEO.” Despite loving everything from Wu-Tang Clan to Green Day, “Forgiveness” by Matthew West broke through during one of the most painful seasons of his life, helping him see that forgiveness isn't approval—it's release.He opens up about the moments where the lyrics landed hardest—while preparing a eulogy, navigating sensitive conversations, and committed to becoming the kind of father and husband he wants to be. He's also discovered that forgiveness is bad for mental clutter and good for reaching new professional heights—clarifying vision, building stronger relationships, and freeing up space for growth. This isn't just about faith—it's about freedom, and how one song helped shift his perspective when nothing else could.
Si chiude con questo appuntamento il ciclo di live di Bari Urban Lab 2025, dall'arena estiva del Teatro Kismet:THE MARATHON – Ensi, Jack The Smoker, Louis Dee e Big Joe, in un live serrato, potente, senza pause. Una vera e propria maratona musicale.Ensi, pilastro del freestyle italiano, Jack The Smoker, spirito crudo e autentico di Milano, Louis Dee, voce poetica di Palermo, e Big Joe, produttore dal sound ricercato e visionarioUn'occasione imperdibile per ascoltarli insieme, in PRIMA NAZIONALEOpening: Mengo T & KKrisna – “Kapital Denim: Notturno Italiano”Un progetto che racconta la notte, la città e l'identità attraverso il rap, tra atmosfere notturne e sonorità radicate nella cultura urbana.Mengo T è una voce storica del rap pugliese, attivo da oltre vent'anni tra freestyle, sound system reggae e collaborazioni con nomi come Wu Tang Clan, Kaos, Colle Der Fomento, Club Dogo.KKrisna, giovane artista barese, porta sul palco freschezza, liriche potenti e una visione nuova del rap d'autore.Bari Urban Lab, un progetto Node e Coolclub, prosegue con il workshop "La voce che libera" della cantautrice Luce, dal 9 al 19 settembre, presso l'Arena Airiciclotteri sempre a Bari.
We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Infinite and Brick sit down with the one-and-only Wave McKenzie for a conversation that dives deep into artistry, hustle, and the story behind the sound. In this episode, music meets platform hosting as Wave brings his unique perspective as both an artist and a curator of culture, sharing the moments that shaped his journey from Hartford's North End to the edge of a breakthrough moment.Episode HighlightsWave McKenzie's origin story: from writing rhymes in a sixth-grade notebook to shaping a distinctive boom-bap sound.The influences that color his lyricism: Wu-Tang Clan, AZ, Jay-Z, The Diplomats, State Property, The LOX, Fabolous, Nas, and Slick Rick.The creative process that fuels his craft: word-first verses, beat-first construction, and the art of meticulous revision.Sonics and production: a love for gritty, obscure sounds and sampling soul, rock, jazz, and old-school R&B to craft an authentic vibe.Beyond the mic: Wave's hands-on approach to his career—co-producing beats, directing visuals, and running a YouTube channel that reviews classic hip-hop and spotlights Connecticut artists.The path to becoming a household name: building a brand and label, earning recognition on the right terms, and making music that lasts.About Wave McKenzieWave McKenzie is more than a name—it's a statement. Taking his last name and pairing it with “Wave” symbolizes an undeniable flow, representing a sound so strong it needed a surname. Hailing from Hartford's North End, his music blends a golden-era aesthetic with modern expression—a fusion of raw lyricism, introspection, and nostalgia designed to inspire and motivate.Hip-hop has been his lifelong passion, from early notebook rhymes to first beat tapes.Early influences include legendary artists and storytellers who shaped his ability to paint vivid pictures with words.His creative process is dynamic: sometimes sparked by a single word, other times by a film or a moment in time.Sonically, he gravitates toward gritty, obscure sounds and soulful, jazzy, and old-school R&B samples for that authentic boom-bap feel.He is deeply hands-on: co-producing beats, directing visuals, and curating a YouTube channel that spotlights Connecticut artists and reviews classic hip-hop.His five-year vision? To be a recognizable household name, lead his own brand and label, and have his music live forever—earned on merit and authenticity.Why ListenGain a rare insight into the mind of a self-sufficient artist who handles production, visuals, and curation.Hear the intersection of classic influence and modern craft that defines Wave's sound.Discover the Connecticut hip-hop scene through Wave's perspective and spotlight.Get inspired by a roadmap of ambition, persistence, and a clear vision for longevity in the industry.Tune in to hear Infinite and Brick pull back the curtain on Wave McKenzie's journey, philosophy, and the craft that makes his music resonate long after the track ends. If you love authentic storytelling, meticulous production, and a frontline look at a rising force in hip-hop, this episode is for you.Support the show
Az előfizetők (de csak a Belső kör és Közösség csomagok tulajdonosai!) már szombat hajnalban hozzájutnak legfrissebb epizódunk teljes verziójához. A hétfőn publikált, ingyen meghallgatható verzió tíz perccel rövidebb. Itt írtunk arról, hogy tudod meghallgatni a teljes adást. Barna bőrű visszatérés a kempingből, ökörchuletón, finn marha a tányéron, fejlődő horvát rizottók. Sulyok Tamás, Orbán Rózsaszín Párducként tönkretesz mindent, de a végén győz. Le a fizetős benzinkúti vécékkel! Szabad szarást! 00:36 De szépen lesültünk! Indul a szezon. A dobozban maradt műsor. Jővő nyáron majd beül az AI. 05:02 A Qubit podcastja az AI-val. Friderikusz podcastja az AI-val. Uj Péter slam poetry-estje. Dubköltészet Linton Kwesi Johnsontól. A Wu Tang Clan egyetlen példányos lemeze. Lesz élő, de nem olyan nagy szám. 11:03 Legkedvesebb nyári kempingélményeink. Természetjárók enciklopédáiája. Kelet-európai vakációzók Horvátországban. Új járművek új kempingkultúrája. 17:20 Mi értelme a jetskinek? Fegyelem és nyugalom egy balkáni kempingben. A horvát mángoldmánia. 23:12 Kemping a Cíes-szigeteken. A galíciai erdőtüzek. A spanyol chiringuitokultúra. Kagylós batyu és piaci polip. 28:30 A galíciai szőke. Ökörchuletón. A finn ayrshire marha. 32:04 A horvát gasztronómia lassú fejlődése. A világ legrosszabb rizottója. Janus-arcú Crna Gora. Playa de Borizu. 36:22 Borsodi Mekikörkép. 40:46 Lidl-papucs és kutyakozmetika. 43:02 Sulyok Tamás-megfejtés. Sulyok és a fiatalok. Urfi Péter cikke a himnuszgyalázókról és ajsa luna. 47:30 Egressy Béni és a sludge metal. Az ember aki ott se volt. Sulyok Tamás, mint Clouseau felügyelő. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to take a trip down memory lane! This week, Metro Beatz is bringing the heat with the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party', spinning classic bangers from 2Pac, Roxanne Shante, EPMD, Wu Tang Clan, Santana, Arrested Development, Shai, Luther Vandross and more! Whether you're a fan of 90s R&B, old school hip-hop, or classic soul, this mix is packed with timeless hits that'll have you groovin' all night long. Don't miss out—tune in live every Saturday at 6pm (EST) on mocradio.com and let the nostalgia take over!
New episode! In this weeks roundtable I'm joined by Raven Hunter & Kane to talk about a member of one of the most legendary groups Hip-Hop has seen, Wu-Tang Clan. Probably the member of the Wu who has had the most solo success, in music and acting, the Iron Lung gave us a whole run of solo records for us to pick from. From his classic "Tical" to his newer projects, we cover it all. This week, Top 10 Method Man solo songs. Did your favorite Meth solo joint make the list? As always the audio version is on all major podcast platforms and the video version is on YouTube. Follow the podcast on Instagram, X & Tik Tok: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak .comFollow Raven Hunter on Instagram & X: @ravenhunteryps
The August heat hasn't stopped an incredible wave of new music from washing over us this month. From jazz-soul fusion to K-pop dance anthems, our final summer mix of 2025 captures the season's last vibrant moments.John Batiste opens our collection with "Big Money," showcasing his extraordinary talent for blending genres while maintaining that distinctive New Orleans soul. Chance the Rapper brings his signature wordplay to "Tree," collaborating with Lil Wayne and Smino for a track that's as clever as it is catchy.The long-awaited return of Clipse brings "E.B.I.T.D.A" to our mix, reuniting Pusha T and Malice under Pharrell Williams' production. Their first album since 2009 proves that quality always trumps quantity. Blackpink continues their global domination with "Jump," a high-energy dance track that solidifies their position as masters of contemporary pop production.Relationship themes weave throughout our selections this month. Eli Young Band explores the willingness to do anything for a partner in "All Good With Me," while AJR captures commitment anxiety with their characteristic honesty in "Betty." Chappell Roan delivers perhaps the most emotionally resonant track with "The Subway," chronicling that strange post-breakup journey when someone transitions from being your world to just another stranger passing by.Unexpected collaborations bring delightful surprises, including Spinal Tap teaming up with Elton John for an updated "Stonehenge" ahead of their sequel film. Meanwhile, newcomers Durry brilliantly tackle internet trolling culture in "Bully" with lyrics that will have you nodding in recognition.We round out the mix with Scottish singer-songwriter Amy McDonald's uplifting "The Hope," Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon returning with the confidence-boosting "Bear Hill," and Glass Animals maintaining their uniquely quirky sound with "Vampire Bat."Subscribe to Super Awesome Mix on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Instagram and threads @superawesomemix to stay updated on all our latest episodes. https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-new-music-august-2025/pl.u-pm4mfdKjlz1. BIG MONEY - Jon Batiste2. Tree- Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne & Smino3. E.B.I.T.D.A.- Clipse, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T & Malice4. JUMP- BLACKPINK5. All Good With Me- Eli Young Band6. Betty- AJR7. Stonehenge- Spinal Tap & Elton John8. The Subway- Chappell Roan9. The Hope- Amy Macdonald10. Bully- Durry11. Bear Hill- Raekwon12. Vampire Bat- Glass Animals Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
In this special segment, Burns, VSOP, and Maxlo dive deep into the New Jersey stop of Wu-Tang Clan's The Last Chamber tour. The trio breaks down everything from the setlist and stage presence to fashion choices and the energy of the crowd. They reflect on the cultural impact and lasting legacy of the Wu-Tang Clan, sharing personal stories, memories, and insights. The episode also covers the night's electrifying surprise appearances by Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige. It's an unforgettable conversation celebrating hip-hop royalty.
This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, the needle drops on a revenge-fueled, genre-smashing classic: the Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack. Released in 2003 alongside Quentin Tarantino’s blood-soaked cinematic samurai-western hybrid, this album is a sonic rollercoaster — a wild blend of surf rock, Japanese pop, spaghetti western scores, soul, and kung-fu funk that redefined what a modern movie soundtrack could be. From the thunderous opening whistle of "Twisted Nerve" to the eerie calm of Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", and the blazing energy of Tomoyasu Hotei’s “Battle Without Honor or Humanity”, this soundtrack isn't just background music — it's an essential character in the film. We’ll explore how Tarantino, alongside musical supervisor RZA from Wu-Tang Clan, curated one of the most eclectic and unforgettable movie albums of the 2000s. We also break down the film’s influence on pop culture and how this soundtrack brought niche and vintage tracks into the mainstream spotlight, introducing a whole new generation to deep cuts that slap. Get ready for sword fights, soul samples, and some serious crate-digging vibes — Dem Vinyl Boyz are takin’ you into the dojo with Kill Bill Vol. 1.
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA's Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon, Cobain, Tupac, and Other LeftistsDrugs as Weapons Against Us meticulously details how a group of opium-trafficking families came to form an American oligarchy and eventually achieved global dominance. This oligarchy helped fund the Nazi regime and then saved thousands of Nazis to work with the Central Intelligence Agency. CIA operations such as MK-Ultra pushed LSD and other drugs on leftist leaders and left-leaning populations at home and abroad. Evidence supports that this oligarchy further led the United States into its longest-running wars in the ideal areas for opium crops, while also massively funding wars in areas of coca plant abundance for cocaine production under the guise of a “war on drugs” that is actually the use of drugs as a war on us. Drugs as Weapons Against Us tells how scores of undercover U.S. Intelligence agents used drugs in the targeting of leftist leaders from SDS to the Black Panthers, Young Lords, Latin Kings, and the Occupy Movement. It also tells how they particularly targeted leftist musicians, including John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Tupac Shakur to promote drugs while later murdering them when they started sobering up and taking on more leftist activism. The book further uncovers the evidence that Intelligence agents dosed Paul Robeson with LSD, gave Mick Jagger his first hit of acid, hooked Janis Joplin on amphetamines, as well as manipulating Elvis Presley, Eminem, the Wu Tang Clan, and others.https://amzn.to/4fH3ZNDBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Happy 30th anniversary to Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Links as his debut solo project featuring Ghostface Killah as his co-star of this incredible album that feels like a feature mafia movie. We will revisit the album and its early beginnings and its place in Wu Tang Clan and hip hop lore. Even the South Beach Jacket and the Air Max 95 Neon are looked at as 90's fashion iconic pieces in part to Raekwon wearing them in videos. Truly a culture changing record.
Tebogo Nimindé-Dundadengar ist Psychologin, Autorin und Co-Gründerin des Onlineportals Tebalou, das vielfältige Kinderbücher und Spielzeug anbietet. 2021 erschien ihr Buch „Gib mir mal die Hautfarbe – Mit Kindern über Rassismus sprechen", das sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Geschäftspartnerin Olaolu Fajembola geschrieben hat. Im Podcast spricht die 44-Jährige über ihre "Verpflanzung" von Botswana nach Delmenhorst, Mütter als Kulturträgerinnen und den Mythos des Schwarzen Mannes, der immer abhaut. Über ihre Zeit in Saudi-Arabien, das Rauschen der Wüstenstille – und den Wu-Tang-Clan. Wie sie Tebalou gründete, warum das Unboxing ihres Buches kein Spaß war – und Hautfarbenstifte. Plus Blast from the Past: 90s-Mixtapes, Stories von der Mitfahrzentrale und Kennenlernen per Studi-VZ. https://tebalou.shop/ (02:45) Passkontrolle (05:15) Klischee-Check (09:20) Verpflanzung nach Delmenhorst, Erste Mal Schnee & Telefonkabel in Botswana (14:50) Schwarze Väter, Mütter als Kulturträgerinnen und Politisierungsprozess (25:40) Saudi-Arabien: "Da bin ich aufgeblüht" und "Wer ist respektvoller als Muslime?" (38:10) Zwillinge, Studi-VZ und Partnerschaft ohne Rassismus (57:15) Gründung von Tebalou: Trauma Bonding, Hautfarbenstifte und George Floyd (1:15:45) Erstes Buch, Schlüsselmoment Unboxing & "geile Buchpromo" (1:21:15) Botswana: "I am home" PODCAST WORKSHOP & BERATUNG https://halbekatoffl.de/workshops/ KONTAKT: frank@halbekatoffl.de SUPPORT: Halbe Katoffl unterstützen: https://halbekatoffl.de/unterstuetzen/ Paypal: frank@halbekatoffl.de Steady: https://steady.page/de/halbekatoffl/about Überweisung/ Dauerauftrag: Schreib an frank@halbekatoffl.de | Stichwort: KONTO
The Wu-Tang Clan played it's final shows in NYC at Madison Square Garden and Big Jay & Co. were there for the spectacle. In a primarily white audience, Jay was in all his hip hop glory while Bobby tried to navigate his elderly fears. Jay gives a full account of the highlights of the historical show. The DJ from the opening act ventured over to their section and sat with the Bonfire gang when his set was over. | Bobby recalls when Dane Cook said that comic Steve Byrne stole his essence and possibly his Maroon 5 style of dress. | Bob got pulled over for a warrant from a crime he committed 30 years ago involving lustful actions at lover's lane. Find out why Christine yells that Bobby deserved to get fat! *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Get to know Fullermoe, the creative force behind some of the most iconic streetwear merch in the game! In this episode, Chris Johnson sits down with Fuller to talk about his journey from up-and-coming designer to working with major stars like Lizzo, Childish Gambino, New Found Glory, Miley Cyrus, Wu Tang Clan, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, Eminem, and more. Fuller shares: How he developed his one-of-a-kind streetwear style The wild stories behind designing merch for music legends What it's really like collaborating with A-list artists His creative process and inspiration Tips for aspiring designers looking to break into the merch world And so much more! Whether you're a streetwear enthusiast, music fan, or just love hearing creative journeys, this episode is packed with inspiration and behind-the-scenes stories you won't want to miss.
Do we have another interesting guest this week? OHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHH! You probably would not know who some random guy named Aaron is, but you would recognize his cosplay personality the Machoverse who you can see at conventions and wrestling events as Macho Man Randy Savage. We chat about his love of the character and wrestler, dressing up on the streets and vacation, and participating in subway wrestling events paying homage to his favorite wrestler. We also bring on longtime friend of the show, Harry, and discuss a recent Wu Tang Clan concert, look at some movie trailers, and Scott gets a bit of revenge by putting Harry and Mike through his twist on a wrestling game called "Wrestling Buddies." Another great week. Have a listen!
Sleep deeper, recover faster, and burn fat overnight—use code FUNK10 now at https://funksupplementshop.com/ The fitness world today feels polished and perfect, but real strength was forged in garages with rusty weights and a warrior mindset. That raw, underground power is what built legends.I sat down with Zach Even - Esh, a true icon, the founder of The Underground Strength Gym, and one of the OGs who laid the foundation for the raw, garage-style training that changed the game.While most gyms were getting softer, Zach Even - Esh was welding the bars himself, dragging radiators through alleys, and flipping tires caked in grease, on purpose.This episode takes us right to the raw roots of the underground strength movement. We're talking stone-lifting, backyard beatdowns, and no-BS coaching that built unshakable toughness in athletes… and in life.You'll hear how Zach helped shape one of the most authentic eras in strength history, and why his style still hits harder today than ever before.This one is for the coaches, creators, and anyone who believes hard work should hurt a little.Enjoy the episode.Listen to This Episode on Your Favourite Podcast Platform:https://over40alphapodcast.com/ Subscribe and Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6LbGE6ySH5VlIQ8LosKpVG Subscribe and Listen on iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-over-40-alpha-podcast/id1446632685 Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction06:18 - The bodybuilding origin story and training in the 80s and 90s14:02 - Transition to Underground Strength movement18:12 - The "idiot" feedback on unconventional training methods29:00 - Building the Underground Strength Gym33:28 - Learning online business and creating the first eBook38:46 - Making $1000 a day online in the golden era45:07 - The rise and fall of affiliate marketing and ClickBank55:14 - The value of structured programs57:22 - His #1 program and why it still hits1:03:47 - The "Wu-Tang Clan" of fitness1:07:35 - Connections with Joe DeFranco and Smitty Diesel1:14:36 - Honoring the pioneers who shaped underground fitnessThis Episode Is Part of Our Legacy SeriesWe're honoring the ones who did it before the hashtags.The ones who trained before content was a thing.Zach Even - Esh isn't just a pioneer; he's the underground pulse that still fuels real training today. He built strength. He built character. He built a movement.JOIN THE BROTHERHOODIf you're over 40 and ready to reclaim your strength, confidence, and purpose, this is your tribe.✅ Built for men 40+✅ Strength-based workouts + simple, flexible nutrition✅ Real coaching. Real accountability. Real community.Start your transformation today for just $1: https://www.over40alpha.com Your support of the Over 40 Alpha Podcast helps change lives—one man, one rep, one transformation at a time.Please Review and Share the Podcast:Leave a 5-star review here:
Hasan sits down with hip hop legend Method Man to talk about getting older in a youth-focused genre, what really happened at the 1995 Source Awards, and his new career as an actor. Look for the blue box at retailers everywhere or shop jlab.com and use code HASAN for 15% off your order today. Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Hasan MinhajCo-Creator & Executive Producer: Prashanth VenkataramanujamExecutive Producer/Director: Tyler BabinExecutive Producer/Showrunner: Scott VroomanCinematographer: Austin MoralesProducer: Kayla FengAssociate Producer: Annie FickEditor: Hobson FeltusTalent Coordinator: Tanya SomanaderExecutive Assistant: Samuel Piland Thanks so much for listening to Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know. If you haven’t yet, now is a great time to subscribe to Lemonada Premium. Just hit the 'subscribe' button on Apple Podcasts, or, for all other podcast apps head to lemonadapremium.com to subscribe. That’s lemonadapremium.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July 18, 2025 was the last day of Wu-Tang Clan’s farewell concert tour, The Final Chamber. One of their stops was at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, where KEXP’s Dusty Henry, Martin Douglas, and Larry Mizell, Jr. rapped alongside thousands of fans. We recap the concert and pay tribute to the group’s decades-long legacy. “Wu-Tang Clan is our generation’s equivalent of the Beatles — it’s not even close,” Martin asserts in the conversation. “They basically created an entirely new style out of an existing form of music. They wrapped up this whole mythology inside of it, from the use of samples to the aliases to, of course, the logo.” Photo Credit: Kyle Christy Support the show: kexp.org/deeper Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kick off with a bowl of Jay's Jambalaya. HBO has released a five hour Billy Joel documentary produced by Tom Hanks. Next, why is Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album Rumours back on the charts? Finally, we have another update on Wu-Tang Clan's private album (Bloomberg). Song: Guerilla Toss - “Red Flag to Angry Bull (featuring Stephen Malkmus & Trey Anastasio)”Next up, it's News with Nick. Massive Attack forms an alliance, an Insect causes a stampede at Beyonce concert, King Crimson's new project, and the Coldplay Kiss Cam fiasco.Song: McKinley Dixon - “F.F.O.L. (featuring Teller Bank$)”Finally, Greg serves us some “Heavy Rotation” for dessert. Songs:Deftones - “My Mind is a Mountain”Cave In - “Jupiter”Spiritbox - “Soft Spine”
Send us a textWhat's up, y'all? Join the fellas as they discuss the final show of the Wu-Tang Clan, best one-word board game names, Dorothy v. Alice in a cage match and the next five track of the Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe!Support the showA deeper dive into Prince than you probably wanted
The JBP wastes no time kicking this Saturday edition of the podcast off by poking fun at the Astronomer CEO who was caught cheating at a Coldplay concert (19:22) before Parks salutes the Wu-Tang Clan for putting on an incredible show at Madison Square Garden (56:22). Next, some new music shoutouts (1:09:23), Shane Gillis' controversial monologue at the ESPYs (1:23:12), and how Nicki Minaj's rift with SZA might impact how she‘s perceived (1:40:30). The crew also discusses if they've ever been caught cheating in person (2:19:32), the Milwaukee father who ran off while his son was being kidnapped (2:30:45), Barack and Michelle Obama addressing divorce rumors (2:42:45), Shannon Sharpe settling his sexual assault lawsuit (2:48:33), a Part of the Show dilemma (2:53:42), 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: www.patreon.com/joebudden
YELLOW DIAMONDS LOOK LIKE PEE PEE!! Yo yo yo people, today we bring you our thoughts on one of the best drops of 2025, as we welcome back one of the greatest rap duos going. Pusha T and Malice team up with Pharrell to get us all nostalgic about hip hop again, and boy does it deliver ❄️
Scrump and Drew talk about; the results of All In, Hangman Page winning the AEW World Championship, Darby Allin's return, Cope's return, CM Punk, F1, Jurassic Park, Scrubs reboot, the Wu Tang Clan, and more! Special thanks to Kenny Omega for the outro. Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
(0:00) Leroy & Cerrone begin the final hour of the show with the Entertainment Report - featuring the Wu Tang Clan selling out the TD Garden, Justin Bieber and the Clipse dropping new albums this week, RB Najee Harris gets super-charged over his 4th of July Weekend, and the latest Superman box office review. Leroy & Cerrone hit on the Patriots offseason. They note that Drake Maye practicing with the receiving corps is a good sign for the team. (11:19) Christian Gonzalez was named 84th on the NFL's Top 100 List for 2025. Leroy has a bone to pick with the media's coverage of Gonzalez involving their lack of credit in evaluating and acknowledging his greatness. Cerrone recites other stars' perception locally in the beginning and highlights similarities in ways they were mischaracterized early on in their careers. (22:07) Irvin & Battle continue to discuss Christian Gonzalez. Shouldn't Gonzalez' talent be obvious to everyone watching the NFL? Leroy continues his defense of Christian Gonzalez and his ability as a lockdown CB. (31:34) The Playa's Call - Time where the panel takes time to acknowledge someone in sports/life. Plus, an interesting news story that came out of New York. ------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ON TWITTER/X: @BostonLIrvin | @Cerrone_Battle | @jorgiesepulveda
Greg is overwhelmed by menial studio tasks Courtney usually takes care of // Tully Banta Cain randomly stops by to talk about his beach football league // Wiggy's fired up to go see Wu-Tang Clan at the Garden tonight //
Mego in again as the Sox win their 7th straight! // Mego worries the Sox will stand pat based on their recent success // Jackson's Mom's birthday and Scheim grades those who grade NFL teams // Mego thinks Pats fans are infatuated with Jayden Daniels // They Said It: Is Giannis on the move, perhaps eastbound? // Robert Kraft does a 180 and says Bill was his best decision // A rash of Pokemon card thefts has people side eying Scheim // Wiggy doesn't understand why the Sox don't move Meyer to 2nd base // Mego and Greg compare Maye's and Daniels' sophomore seasons // Greg is overwhelmed by menial studio tasks Courtney usually takes care of // Tully Banta Cain randomly stops by to talk about his beach football league // Wiggy's fired up to go see Wu-Tang Clan at the Garden tonight //
Full Episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/thats-that-shit-131902178 Kam digs into Aesop Rock's RIDICULOUS rhyming in 2025, and asks…are these the best verses of the year so far? Let us know in the comments, on our socials or crate808@gmail.com - your verses, albums, artwork, MVPs, rookies and songs of the year so far.
For 101-year-old Harold Berger, connecting with people is just one key to longevity and enjoying life. Then, the clean up continues in Galeton, Colorado where there was a massive oil spill two months ago. Also, understanding the impact of "forever chemicals" known as PFAS with climate reporter and author Sharon Udasin. Plus, we revisit how robotics are revolutionizing liver transplants. And Denver funk band Lettuce collaborates with the Colorado Symphony. Lettuce is back in Denver for a show at Cervantes, backing GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan, on July 4.
4pm: Guest – Rosalind Hanson – Director of Mom’s for Liberty // Supreme Court says Maryland parents can pull their kids from public school lessons using LGBTQ books // Guest – Shari Elliker // Celebrating John’s birthday and Shari’s big “bit” idea // Wu-Tang Clan brings the ruckus to Climate Pledge Arena // Tom Tangney’s secret love of the Wu-Tang Clan
Send us a textChuckie Taylor opens up about his remarkable journey across three continents in this candid conversation about identity, family, and cultural adaptation. Born in Boston to a Trinidadian mother and Liberian father, Chuck's early years were split between American neighborhoods before ultimately being sent to live with his father—who would later become Liberia's president—during his teenage years.With refreshing honesty, Chuckie describes himself as a "hip-hop baby" who grew up listening to Wu-Tang Clan and Black Moon while also connecting to his Caribbean roots through steel pan and calypso music. When trouble arose in Florida, his mother made the life-altering decision to send him to war-torn Liberia, where he faced the dual challenge of reconnecting with a largely absent father and navigating an entirely different cultural landscape.The cultural shock proved immense. From being dubbed "the American chicken" to learning the intricate protocols of communicating with African elders, Chuckie found himself adapting to survive in an environment where layers of hierarchy separated him from even his own father. His reflections on parenting philosophies—"the African mentality is that the child is born to serve their parents" versus his belief that "a parent is to serve his child"—reveal the profound perspectives he developed through these cross-continental experiences.What makes this conversation truly illuminating is Chuckie's ability to articulate the nuances between different Black cultural experiences—American, Caribbean, and African—highlighting diversity often overlooked in broader discussions. His subsequent journey to Trinidad to connect with his maternal roots before returning to America demonstrates a perpetual search for belonging that many with complex cultural identities will recognize.Have you ever wondered what it's like to grow up between worlds? Listen now to this fascinating exploration of identity, adaptation, and resilience across cultural boundaries, and share your thoughts on how our backgrounds shape who we become.Support the showFollow our IG & YouTube for live updates @LFTGRadio
Siblings Ashley Engle and Brandon Birdwell discuss life, The OKC Thunder's NBA championship, The Wu Tang Clan, Eating Olives and the exceptional penmanship of the founding fathers... We've got some catching up to do.... WE'RE SO BACK BABAAAAAAY.
Episode 150! Who knew? Not Donovan. On this episode we take a look back at some recent adventures in our lives. Bobby went to New York (again) and Donovan saw Wu Tang Clan and Run the Jewels twice in a weekend. He even ran into an old friend of your favorite little podcast at the Fort Worth show. (0:00) Jub Jam 14 was a few weeks back. We talk about what that event still means to us, and what a success it has become for the Senior Source of Greater Dallas. Randy Rogers and Brady Black headlined this year. Cheers to George Dunham on another great evening in Dallas. (15:52) A name we have been hearing a lot about recently is Cameron Allbright. We were fortunate enought to meet him and his crew as they were also on the Jub Jam bill this year. We talk a bit about Cameron and how this podcast always proves to be YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST'S FAVORITE PODCAST. (20:57) River Jam, Galleywinter's annual celebration of our scene, is coming up on July 11-13 at Cheatham St Warehouse in San Marcos Firday, Billy's Ice in New Braunfels on Saturday, and what is always one of the best full day songswapathons (you're welcome) each year at the Lone Star Float House and Grill on the river in New Braunfels Sunday. Host emeritus Brad Beheler has cultivated a very strong playlist highlighting the talent who will be featured at this years festival. We take a look at it. (29:44) Headlining River Jame Friday night is the great Bleu Edmonson. Bleu has released a new EP which was produced by Wade Bowen. "To The End" is Bleu's first release in 10 years. A long time favorite of the pod, Bleu's new EP gets a closer look. (41:16) We finish it off with some quick hits ... Ryan Adams is a Charlie Shafter fan Springsteen Bio-pic trailer drops Chris Watson can do it all (57:00) Download, Subscribe & Enjoy!
Drew and Travis hang out with Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai! It's the 1999 hitman flick starring Forest Whitaker, featuring original music by RZA of The Wu-Tang Clan. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai 00:56:29 - The Shelf 01:02:34 - Calls to Action 01:04:22 - Currently Consuming 01:27:22 - End SHOW LINKS Perfect Days (2023) Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Predator: Killer of Killers GenreVision on Letterboxd Drew Dietsch on Letterboxd Travis Newton on Letterboxd GenreVision on Bluesky Drew Dietsch on Bluesky
Well, that was quite a few days on the recruiting trail. The Glenville Pipeline is alive and well. Linebacker Cincere Johnson thrilled the 'Nutters with his commitment. The Hun pipeline? Not so much. Defensive end Luke Wafle is off to USC after Crystal Balls were rolled towards Columbus just 48 hours ago. Jonah Booker is here to discuss all the ramifications as the NIL era or whatever we are dealing with has taken center stage. What does it mean for the Buckeyes? We also get into a star-studded guest list for this weekend as Ohio State again readies to roll out the red carpet. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Gamertag Radio, Danny Peña sits down with Bryna Dabby Smith (CEO) and Rashad Redic (CCO) from Brass Lion Entertainment to discuss their debut game, Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver. From its origins to the Wu-Tang Clan's involvement and much more! Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver is coming to consoles and PC. Wishlist now on Steam and Epic Game Store!
Tino wonders if a viral man did "too much" while trying to date a woman, Matt's wife wants to take their 12-year-old son to a Wu-Tang Clan concert, Serina touts the benefits of girlfriends, and Nicasio's excited by a new BK menu item... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices