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    Explore " ll cool j" with insightful episodes like "Steve Stoute Part 2", "Steve Stoute Part 2", "'Any Given Sunday' [1999] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe "The Calilobo."", "H2H: Lake Placid vs. Deep Blue Sea (ft. Chris Zappettini)" and "Black Culture-Spiracy Talks (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)" from podcasts like ""Club Shay Shay", "The Volume", "90mins On Film", "Film Literate" and "My Momma Told Me"" and more!

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    Steve Stoute Part 2

    Steve Stoute Part 2

    Steve Stoute and Shannon Sharpe continue on by diving into why artists like Taylor Swift should hold on to their masters rather than sell them for massive payouts. Steve recounts the hilarious story of Kanye West's unexpected freestyle at Steve’s wedding, which may have been a precursor to what happened at the 2009 VMAs. Shannon and Steve explore the business side of the NFL’s partnership with Apple and the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Steve's groundbreaking triumphs with AT&T and a hard-of-hearing football team, and break down the transformative power of a strategic rebrand. From discussing the significance of shared values in brand-influencer partnerships to unraveling the cultural tapestry of Giannis Antetokounmpo's film, the episode weaves together threads of music, sports, and business. Steve's Mount Rushmore of hip-hop, Shannon's heartfelt tribute to LL Cool J, and reflections on the rise of hip-hop as a global phenomenon add layers of depth to this entertaining and enlightening conversation. As Steve Stoute seamlessly transitions from the music industry to broader business landscapes, the episode serves as a masterclass in embracing evolution while keeping the essence of all things legendary intact. Don't miss out on the laughter, insights, and legendary tales shared in this Club Shay Shay rendezvous with the one and only Steve Stoute. #Volume

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    Steve Stoute Part 2

    Steve Stoute Part 2

    Steve Stoute and Shannon Sharpe continue on by diving into why artists like Taylor Swift should hold on to their masters rather than sell them for massive payouts. Steve recounts the hilarious story of Kanye West's unexpected freestyle at Steve’s wedding, which may have been a precursor to what happened at the 2009 VMAs. Shannon and Steve explore the business side of the NFL’s partnership with Apple and the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Steve's groundbreaking triumphs with AT&T and a hard-of-hearing football team, and break down the transformative power of a strategic rebrand. From discussing the significance of shared values in brand-influencer partnerships to unraveling the cultural tapestry of Giannis Antetokounmpo's film, the episode weaves together threads of music, sports, and business. Steve's Mount Rushmore of hip-hop, Shannon's heartfelt tribute to LL Cool J, and reflections on the rise of hip-hop as a global phenomenon add layers of depth to this entertaining and enlightening conversation. As Steve Stoute seamlessly transitions from the music industry to broader business landscapes, the episode serves as a masterclass in embracing evolution while keeping the essence of all things legendary intact. Don't miss out on the laughter, insights, and legendary tales shared in this Club Shay Shay rendezvous with the one and only Steve Stoute. #Volume

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    'Any Given Sunday' [1999] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe "The Calilobo."

    'Any Given Sunday' [1999] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe "The Calilobo."

    "Life is a contact sport..."  On the jumbo-sized season 2 premiere, we dive headfirst into the adrenaline-fueled world of football, and football movies, spotlighting a film that the director wanted to resemble a scene out of Saving Private Ryan, Oliver Stone's 1999 gridiron epic, "Any Given Sunday."

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    Black Culture-Spiracy Talks (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)

    Black Culture-Spiracy Talks (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)

    Langston and David sit down and go off format this episode. They talk about LL Cool J, the movie "House Party", and much more. Yeah, they are taking a little break from conspiracy talk, but don't let that throw you off. They're still going to continue unhinged conversations of all things Black culture. Think of it as a palate cleanser, you goofy bitch. 

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    Being Different Is Dope!

    Being Different Is Dope!

    In this week’s episode of Ryan C. Greene's BORN TO BE DOPE! we have a truly inspiring guest joining us. It's the one and only Tracey Lee, a talented MC who has experienced the highs and lows of the music industry. In this episode, Tracey takes us on a journey through his life and music career, sharing personal stories and reflections that will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned his purpose or felt alone in his pursuit of his dreams.

    Tracey opens up about his early influences in hip-hop, crediting LL Cool J as the first rap superstar and even a superhero-like figure. While also sharing the impact of other legendary MCs like Kool G Rap, Rakim, KRS One, Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube and Scarface. Then we get into his new album “Different” and the motivation behind it.

    During our conversation, Tracey Lee reveals a fascinating connection to Puff (yes, that Puff), and speaks on his involvement with some influential figures in the music industry. 

    We also explore the deeper themes that Tracey Lee explores in his music. He opens up about his faith and spirituality, and how questioning his purpose and navigating the effects of isolation changed his perspective on the world and his family. We hear about his resilience and determination to continue pursuing his gift from God, even when faced with adversity.

    Join us as Tracey Lee takes us on an unforgettable journey filled with passion, self-discovery, and the unbreakable spirit of a true artist. This is an episode you don't want to miss, as we dive into the heart and soul of an extraordinary individual who has defied the odds and continues to shape the hip-hop culture we know and love. 

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    00:01:37 Isolated, soul searching, new perspective, moving forward.
    00:05:42 LL Cool J, rap superstar, influenced me.
    00:08:56 Failed high school deals led to sports broadcasting.
    00:10:07 Puff Daddy, Mark Pitts, D Dot signed deal producing The Theme.
    00:15:37 Daddy transforms, supports, guides, and loves unconditionally.
    00:17:04 Record industry favors relationships over individual artists.
    00:19:46 Proud of hip hop culture recognition, but negatives arise from money and generational shifts.
    00:24:41 Successful chart run, collaborations with Notorious BIG and Busta Rhymes, but limited promotion potential due to politics.
    00:26:35 Second album funded, featuring Kanye West, Korrupt, Buckshot.
    00:30:11 Confusion about collaboration with Big on record.
    00:34:05 People noticed me and spread the word.
    00:38:36 Faith-based person questions purpose, seeks acknowledgement.
    00:40:57 Receiving unexpected checks helped pursue law school.
    00:43:54 Excitement for new album and success goals.

    Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop

    Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop

    Welcome to Fridays with Tab and Chance! We are going to play a game called Trivia Swag the hip-hop edition to celebrate 50 years of hip hop with you all. Let's get into it! 

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    Tabitha Brown is the world's favorite mom and auntie! She is an Emmy Nominated actress and show host, a 2 time New York Times Best Selling author and a 4 time NAACP Image Award winner. Follow Tabitha Brown: https://www.instagram.com/iamtabithabrown/

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    Chance Brown is a father, mentor, retired police officer, entrepreneur, and youth basketball coach. If you ask him, he’ll tell you he is a professional human! Follow Chance Brown: https://www.instagram.com/teamchancebasketball/

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    FULL SHOW | The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast, Let Go and Let God; Swizz Beats and Timbaland Cultural Award Recipients; Anthony Mackie Said No to Pic to Fan; Five Injured in Morgan State Shooting; & Muni Long Joins The RSMS Crew

    FULL SHOW | The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast, Let Go and Let God; Swizz Beats and Timbaland Cultural Award Recipients; Anthony Mackie Said No to Pic to Fan; Five Injured in Morgan State Shooting; & Muni Long Joins The RSMS Crew

    It is Hump Day on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. On this episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast the crew will be talking about Swizz Beats and Timbaland being recipients of the Rock the Bells Cultural Awards at the BET Hip-hop Awards. The award show will be aired on October 10th. The RSMS Crew’s very own Da Brat was on stage for the BET Hip-Hop Awards repping So So Def. Anthony Mackie, who is best known from the Marvel Universe, refused to take a picture with a young fan in New Orleans. The grandmother went over to Mackie to ask if her grandson could get a picture and he said no again. People were upset with Mackie not taking the picture with the boy. There has been a mass shooting at Morgan State University, in Baltimore, MD. It is Homecoming week at Morgan State and the shooter is still at large. Also, R&B singer Muni Long joins The RSMS Crew to talk about her new music and more. All of that and much more funny on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. 

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    FULL EP | President Biden Calls LL Cool J “Boy” & Is White Supremacy a Top 50 Problem in America

    FULL EP | President Biden Calls LL Cool J “Boy” & Is White Supremacy a Top 50 Problem in America

    We are playing Tuesday’s episode of The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast. In this episode we are talking about another verbal blunder by President Joe Biden. During the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Legislative Conference, President Biden called LL Cool J, “LL J Cool J and then proceeded to call him a boy. A lot of people are upset with President Biden for his comments but it seems like it has been taken out of context. The IRS is trying to come after resale concert tickets sellers. The IRS is urging companies like TicketMaster and StubHub to report ticket resellers that made over $600 profit from ticket resales. Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says that white supremacy is not a top 50 problem in America. D.L. thinks it is ironic that a man who had to get a business loan for minorities does not recognize white supremacy. The Question of the Day is do you agree with Vivek Ramaswamy that white supremacy is not a problem in America. All of that and much more on The DL Hughley Show Podcast.  

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    Bagunk!

    Bagunk!

    This week, Karrah is annoyed with how much people claim to be thinking about Rome and Chris is annoyed the his pens keep covering his pockets with ink!

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    Interview with an Extra...

    Interview with an Extra...

    Our top picks when it comes to TV, Movies, TikTok, Instagram and all things entertainment.

    This week's episode covered (list below in no particular order):

    • Interview with Movie Extra- Toby
    • Average Joe
    • Shirley Strawberry and Steve Harvey
    • Portmarnack Beach North Dublin Ireland
    • Hot Topics- MTV Music Awards:
      • Taylor Swift
      • Nikki Minaj
      • Insync
      • LL Cool J
      • Diddy
      • Shakira
      • Ashanti

    Janette Beckman

    Janette Beckman

    Since the 70s, photographer Janette Beckman has documented youth culture in street scenes on both sides of the Atlantic, capturing musicians such as Dr Dre, Pete Townsend and Paul Weller, just before they hit the big time. Captivated by street style, her photojournalism has caught on camera everything from punks and rockers in London to the  gangs of East Los Angeles.

    Janette grew up in London and spent time as a youth working for some of the most preeminent music and youth culture magazines of the day, such as Melody Maker and The Face. In the 80s she moved to New York, where she still lives today, and where she made a name for herself documenting the nascent hip hop scene. A career working for major magazine titles and prestigious subjects followed. More recently, she has spent time in Paris photographing the Christian Dior collections as well as documenting Black Lives Matter demonstrations. She exhibits prolifically, has published several books, and recently took part in a talk at Fotografiska celebrating women in hip hop. 

    Danielle Radojcin speaks to Janette about her life as an itinerant female documentary photographer, as well as what it was like going to the  Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park after Brian Jones died; her first assignment photographing Siouxsie and the Banshees; and how it feels having her work displayed at The National Portrait Gallery

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    Deep Blue Sea

    Deep Blue Sea

    Let's go beyond the sea and into the deep as Will and Matt talk about living wills, the real Aquaman, and Matt's wishes if he were to be attacked by a shark! All this and much more as Missing in Action covers the 90's classic smart shark movie, Deep Blue Sea!

    DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!

    DEEP BLUE SEA
    dir. Renny Harlin
    starring: Thomas Jane; Saffron Burrows; LL Cool J

    Magischer Max siegt in Miami: Die Rennanalyse - Episode 106

    Magischer Max siegt in Miami: Die Rennanalyse - Episode 106

    Timo, Rene und Mattey analysieren in dieser Folge den außergewöhnlichen Auftritt von Max Verstappen beim Großen Preis von Miami. Der niederländische Pilot krönt seine Aufholjagd im Red Bull von Platz 9 mit einem Sieg vor Teamkollegen Sergio Perez, während Fernando Alonso erneut auf Platz 3 cruist. Außerdem geht es um die Show-Einlagen auf der Strecke rund um das Rennen, die bei Fans nicht ganz so gut angekommen sind. Sollte sich die Formel 1 auf das Spektakel auf der Strecke konzentrieren? Hört rein!

    Ice-T "By the time I started doing Law & Order (24 years ago) I already did 100 movies ... and I played a cop in 'New Jack City', so they already knew I could act"

    Ice-T "By the time I started doing Law & Order (24 years ago) I already did 100 movies ... and I played a cop in 'New Jack City', so they already knew I could act"

    Ice-T has been playing 'Fin' on 'Law & Order: SUV' for 24 years.  Ice-T shares:

    -The history of hip-hop
    -How hip-hop is mainstream
    -The motivational speaker in him
    -Law & Order
    -The passing of Richard Belzer
    -New Jack City

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    Midweek Mention... Deep Blue Sea

    Midweek Mention... Deep Blue Sea

    Renny Harlin's DEEP BLUE SEA (1999) is a classic sci-fi horror mixing B movie conventions with a genre savvy script and a love of JURASSIC PARK to create the best not JAWS related shark horror movie of all time. Tune in to hear Reeg's and Cris discuss this masterpiece!      

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    Top 7 Rap songs from the 80's!

    Top 7 Rap songs from the 80's!

    I'm stepping outside my comfort zone and talking rap and hip hop. Def Dave  and  coworker Jason Bridges join me as we countdown our top 7 rap songs from the 80's!

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