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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are joined by special guest Latrice Sampson Richards. The conversation focuses on the themes of lyrics and intimacy in music, exploring personal and societal healing through slow jams and other styles of music. Latrice shares her thoughts on the emotional connections that music can foster, and the ability to help us collectively heal. The three share lyrics that have shaped their lives, revealing the deep connections they have with music and its power to express complex emotions. Tune In To Our “Slow Jams Can Heal Us”...
info_outline And The Beat Don't Stop: Empress Rah and Tosha Love on the Future of Hip HopQueue Points
For Women’s History Month 2024, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray hosted a live audience at JBs Record Lounge in Atlanta to celebrate the contributions of women to hip hop in Atlanta beyond. The hosts are joined by guests Tosha Love and Empress Rah, and they explore the changing landscape of music discovery from traditional radio to social media. The discussion covers a broad range of topics including Black music history, the significance of community and college radio in hip hop culture, and the necessary evolution towards honoring talent and creativity over mere record sales. Challenges and...
info_outline The Art and Business of Songwriting (Guest: Brian Patrick Davis)Queue Points
In this episode of Queue Points, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are joined by guest Brian Patrick Davis, a digital artist, creative director and songwriter. The discussion provides a deep dive into the nuances of songwriting, music creation, and navigating the music business. Brian shares his journey and the importance of collaboration, giving practical advice to aspiring songwriters on protecting their work and emphasizing the value of honest and genuine songwriting. They also address the challenges songwriters face within the industry, including publishing and credit disputes, highlighting...
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Queue Points is the Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award nominated music podcast that is dropping the needle on Black Music history and celebrating Black music through meaningful dialogue. The show is hosted by DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray. Topics: #QueuePoints #MusicDiscussion #BlackPodcasters #BlackMusic #MusicPodcast Get More In Queue Points Magazine: Subscribe & Review Us on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Podchaser: Subscribe on Spotify: Follow Us On Social Media Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: TikTok: Follow DJ Sir Daniel On Social Media Facebook: Instagram : Twitter:...
info_outline Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Revolution (Guest: Mike 'Big Mike' Bryant)Queue Points
In this episode of the Queue Points Podcast, hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel discuss Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' album, exploring its themes, guest artists, and the broader impact on the music industry and society. Guest Big Mike joins the discussion, bringing insights from his experience in country radio. They delve into the nuances of the album, its reception, and the controversies. The hosts also discuss the significance of embracing all Black artists across genres by Black radio and publications, emphasizing support and inclusion. They share their favorite tracks and express hopes for the...
info_outline A Deep Dive Into Salt-N-Pepa's Legacy By Ranking Their AlbumsQueue Points
In this episode of Queue Points, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray embark on an in-depth discussion and ranking of albums by the iconic female hip hop group Salt-N-Pepa. They explore the cultural significance, commercial success, and personal anecdotes associated with each album, evaluating them based on various criteria such as cultural impact, sentimental value, and nostalgic appeal. The conversation spans the duo's entire discography, highlighting their groundbreaking contributions to hip hop and music history. The episode also pays homage to Women's History Month, emphasizing Salt-N-Pepa's...
info_outline Sesame Street’s Harmony, Lessons and Black Music HistoryQueue Points
DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the rich tapestry of Black music history through the lens of the iconic children's show, Sesame Street. This episode centers Sesame Street's global influence on children's growth, development, and empowerment. Amid discussing the current concerns about online safety they explore how Sesame Street, with its roots deeply embedded in the Black community, has been a vehicle for teaching important life lessons through music and representation. The discussion includes fascinating facts about the show's beginnings, its inspirations from Harlem, and its unspoken...
info_outline A Conversation on the Healing Power of Dance MusicQueue Points
On this episode of Queue Points podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray discuss the misunderstanding and underappreciation of House music in today's pop culture, using a recent tweet, , about the current music era as a springboard. They argue against the claim that we're in a grand House renaissance, pointing out that while House continues to thrive in specific circles, it hasn’t significantly penetrated the mainstream pop scene as some believe. The discussion moves on to the impact of Beyonce's 'Renaissance' album and its potential to inspire a broader acceptance of House and dance music....
info_outline Beyond the Controversy: Khia's Impact on Hip HopQueue Points
On this episode DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve into the complex legacy of hip hop artist Khia. Despite the controversies surrounding her, including both homophobic and transphobic statements, Khia's significant contributions to the hip hop genre are explored. The hosts discuss Khia's early life, her success as an independent artist, and her ability to stay relevant for over two decades in the music industry. Highlighting Khia's role as a pioneering female producer, the episode provides a nuanced view of her career, examining the duality of her image versus her musical output and business...
info_outline 'One Mic', the Super Bowl's Black Music History & the Legacy of Usher (Guest: Michael Motley)Queue Points
In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray take a deep dive into the career and legacy of Grammy-winning, multi-talented artist, Usher Raymond. The podcast also explores Usher's contributions to diversifying the Black music scene, his 2024 Super Bowl performance, and his new album ‘Coming Home’. Additionally, the hosts welcome guest Michael Motley, a Black history podcaster, who discusses the history of Black music performers and their role in creating the modern Super Bowl halftime show. Motley shares insights about his podcast One Mic Black History and the way it...
info_outlineAward-winning hip hop musician, podcaster, journalist and founder of Mister Peterson’s Neighborhood/The MPN Network, Mr. Al Pete has a dope show called The Groove Suite. We’re honored to share this show in our last feed swap for the holiday season. In this episode Al is talking with Webby Award-winner musician, podcaster and producer Donwill.
Episode Description
Groovers! We are back with a fresh episode. Mr. Al Pete has a dope conversation with musician/podcaster/comedian/etc. Donwill. They talk about his recent win at the Webby Awards for his podcast ‘The Almanac of Rap’ and his new group song ‘Don’t Look Up’.
Donwill is part of the Hip Hop group Tanya Morgan and they have been striving through the music streets since the early 2000’s. They have plans to release more music, but the Funk and Soul fused with Hip Hop (lyrics) is present and a jam for you all!
You can listen to "Don't Look Up" below and follow Donwill HERE for all the dope things he’s involved in. Enjoy the show (video and audio below)!
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Listen to Mr. Al Pete on Queue Points: Show #77 - Hip Hop, Social Media & Violence: Is it still all good?: https://qpnt.net/listen-show-77
Topics: #MrAlPete #Donwill #HipHop50 #PodcastFeedSwap #blackpodcasters #videopodcast #musicpodcast
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