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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome to J dot Ill, a production of I Heart Radio.
What Up everybody? It is. This is your friend Jill
scott Um and I'm here with my sister friends A J.
Graydon Danzler, that is me, m M m m and
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l Jah st Clair Say why yeah, y'all, y'all, y'all, daddy,
We're going to JA dot I podcast. What's crazy about
the J dot Ill part is like I'm I'm under
the weather, like I'm Jill dot Ill still I um,
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but I'm really happy to be here. I'm really happy
to talk to my sisters and you know, share some
good stuff, just some good thoughts today. Today we're gonna
talk about our favorite things. Yeah, favorite day, the things
that make us feel out fuzzy and happy and yeah,
i'd of stuff. Yeah, save that voice because I need
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to hear that come out of an animated someone. Listen.
If somebody give me a job, I'm like looking looking
to create something like good voices, Hello people that right things,
I mean that draw things. She has great voices, draw
her something. Yeah, I got lots of come with the
come on because I like these things. A lovely young
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man who um who was part of soul that did
a lot of the animation for Soul Brother. He's amazing.
Remember I don't I follow him on the I g oh, well,
look at that communicate on the social media's. It's crazy
because you know, a couple of years ago, it was
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like six degrees of separation, yes it yep. Now it's
like one. Oh yeah, you can pretty much get to
anybody really if you wanted to, super hard to do.
I think that's a favorite thing. I think I like.
I like that. I do. I like the social media's.
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I do the social media is, but I do like it.
I like the fact that I can say, hey, doci,
I think you're dope, yeah, and leave that little message,
and if she sees it, she sees it. If she doesn't,
she doesn't, you know, but I said it. He got
it out there. That's what I'm saying. Yes, I mean,
you know, of the we rarely talk of the positive.
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But I do think that's one of my favorite things too,
that I have met some fabulous people on the socials.
I have a few have become my real friends and
in the real life. Okay, it's beautiful, And I do
have to add a shady element because we are who
we are and I just gotta say that, you know,
it makes sense. The selections are much easier these days
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now that everything is kind of wearing down and certain
people are buying into our social media platforms and things.
So now we can say like, yeah, I G is
great and TikTok and and I G is great and
tickto right. Yeah, we can't say the other thing that
the other platform that shall remain name nameless. Are we
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talking about Facebook? No? Were we talking about while you
were ill? Something it will happened? Tweetly dality tweet a
d d D the tweet, the tweel d. Yeah, I
don't know what you're talking about. Oh man, you know
the man then didn't bought the Twitter. The Twitter didn't
been bought by the one of divorce men. So like
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the tweeter about to change forever, That's what I'm saying. Yeah,
it is not going to be one of our favorite things. Yeah. Wow, Okay, Well, um,
I since I've been out because I was coughing and
not feeling well, Um, I don't know that I'm gonna
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believe y'all. But yeah, that thing that got bought, yeah,
thank god bought but the cillionaire, no is it the
e lien guy. Yeah, things are changing. People ain't got
you listen, It's about to be a good ship shot.
Look at leave it to me, Leave it to me,
Leave it to me. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I just
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I just no ugly things from the favorite things like yeah,
I like to be able to say, hey, stephany meals,
I love you. I like to be able to say
that randomly. And if she sees it, she sees it.
If she doesn't, she doesn't, you know, and that's all
right by me. On I G is one of my
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favorite things. She's definitely a good idea of the elders.
I love the elders that embrace the social media's Oh
my god. John Amos and his son on Instagram, y'all
favorite honey Dion Warwick on the tweedled Little Dear Girl.
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It's all the things, all of the things, all the truth,
all the truth. Okay, that is enjoyable. Yes, you can't
get a chance to tell the people that you like
really Rockwood and the people who have you know, been
instrumental and you're becoming and you get to say I
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really appreciate you. Other than that, you would have had
to have written a letter and wait till you saw
them at an event that. Yes, that was back in
the day you had to write a fan letter, a
fan letter yes to a specific po box. I wrote
one of those. I wrote, who would you write a
fan letter to? Lie? Dear new edition, in fact, dear
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Ralph Chess fan that Sunday. I know that we will
be together. I can feel it. I love your voice.
I have always loved your voice. And when our eyes
connected at the my best friend was so mad, but
she knew it just like I knew it too, that
we were meant to be always loved Jill m I've
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got a picture of Jill and Rolph trash Van that
is so funny because you know that which you were
rob trans van, you are cheesing. So I was like,
why is your listen because that was a booth thing
that was my boo. Hey, that was my boo And
I was like, oh he hugging tight and brilliant even made.
And who So that was your favorite? Who was your favorite?
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Do edition? Like? Oh my okay, don't don't try to
play me because listen, we're gonna laugh. Go ahead, go ahead.
It was Ronnie. I don't see why that was the girls,
the girls. It was he was Ronnie. Yeah, it was
just something about It was something about Ronnie. I don't
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know what Ronnie sounds like as as a singer to
this day, but we don't know. It's okay, and it's
not for us to know. I will say this, Ronnie
has aged magnifico. He is one of my favorite stars
of any marriage boot camp show. Now favorite, I can't
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tell all of them. No, I'm just saying the favorite
things he was. Yeah, they one of my favorite reality
show girls. I'm glad I went last, y'all, one of
my favorite come on, come on, they can't get no worse.
Oh no, girl, it was the Bobby Brown child. Everybody. No,
that's a Bobby brow from boy. Everybody like the beginning
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of Bad Boys. He was humping and pumping. We were like, girl.
It was the waves for me. Okay, I know I
had the waves, but y'all underestimated Bobby's waves from the
very beginning, and his ways word deep and well cared for. Okay,
it was nothing but Pelvi extremes. It was nothing but
Pelvi extres. That's when I started becoming. But I just
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wanted to answer your earlier question. And shocked the world
and tell y'all that the fan letter that I wrote
was to a certain young lady who I had told
I had got her recipe from her mask out of
a Tiger Beat magazine. I had went through a phase
as a young girl. Um, and I would just like
to shout out some Lissa Milano. Everybody was, what are
you talking about? I mean she was, but she was
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definitely gorgeous as a young girl. Yeah, that poster was
on my wall the Tiger Beat for me. Yeah, well,
I had to get my Corey ham My Corey felt
mean my River Phoenix, like you know, my parents had
to have to sit down and talk with me for
at one point in the headboard side and New Kids
on the Block poster. So it was her, it was,
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it was. It was a hard period. Fly. I'm sorry. Um,
it made me who I am today. Oh honey, oh baby,
oh baby, I want I said hanging tough earlier. I
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was joking. I was joking about hanging the tough. So
you didn't know what New Kids on the Block side.
Excuse me, excuse me, Let me rephrase a question here, Hey,
agent Jill, who is your favorite New Kids member? Nobody
okay because they listen to that way, don't know you
want to say space, it's okay, Um, it's gonna be
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a nobody because I didn't listen to that. I was
very anti Oh yeah, I was audition and I was
very upset when the rest of them came out and
had this massive success. It was up from this is
not a safe space. Okay, Jill, I feel the knife
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and now you're turning again. You're gonna call Lena Horn
on me? Is that what you're gonna I'm just saying
that at the waters saying hell out of weather. I
just toed stormy Weather. I just I once I saw
that and I saw how deep and passionate she was
about Stormy Weather. And then Lena Horn saying, everybody's like no,
one's like, yes, she did a good job to job
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here Waters, what listen to me? I want you to undershoda.
That's not even because he was like, okay, it's all right.
I just have to be honest. I have to be honest.
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It wasn't a faith for me. I'm sorry. I was
a I was a new addition. Boys to mend jo
to see me too, I like, I like it took
me a while to do, Judy, See it's a good
while because I was like, I don't know what's happening,
Like I don't understand these feelings inside of myself. I
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don't know like something it's something like it's something like
I don't know how to I don't know what to
do with that yet. And it was only one cute
one and it was only one cute So, you know what,
I'm not going to get to this conversation with you
know what what you can't tell me, you can't tell listen.
But there was a lot of artists that were just
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not like, you know, handsome, but they had something when
they sang a side that's true. I mean, if you
weren't think about it, a lot of the artists in
the night, let's talk about surface. I mean we could
the seven going to the seven. You will definitely go
into the sixties. You definitely could with them waves or
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whatever that girl was going on. But the girls did
like that though. Back then they did like a good
little three to the side, but they called it you
little Tony Curtis little three to the side. The court
is coming back, markma words, it tried tried to do it.
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That was a bad That was a bad bad but
you date just I'm a classic man. He tried it,
He tried that. He tried that. He tried that, and
he tried Usher tried it. Did he know? Yeah, he
had a conk for a high second. The nineties conk
was the current was like the s curl when they
would just combing through. Yeah, more real talk after the break.
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I don't even care at the end of the day. Listen, okay,
Joe to See is my favorite boy band of all times,
all times? Whoa, whoa, that's hard. They're your favorite? What
band of all time? Boy band of all time? M
So the Jacksons there like you out of the Jackson business.
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That was a little before her time. That's a good check.
That's a good check. But I mean, I guess I
was really more thinking about my childhood. You feel me?
I feel like of all time does does include the Jackson's.
They would be the greatest boy band of all time.
But my favorite, my favorite is still Joe to See.
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She said what she said, I said what I said.
I was fourteen years old. My mother got me eighth
Row Center, Constitution Hall to see Joe to see father
and see opened he was okay. We went to dinner.
The tickets dropped out of the car. Do you hear me?
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Dinkets dropped out of the car. I didn't know I
was going. I thought I was listened. Thought I was
going to the Saschwa house. You know what I'm saying.
I was excited. I thought it was gonna get me
some Sashua chicken, and it was gonna be a thing.
Opened up the birthday card, open up the birthday called.
The tickets dropped out a row center for me and
my best friend. Earlier in the day, she got us
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tickets to sit in the audience at video LP. Oh
she was doing it and the guests for Joe to see.
I have a picture of me and Dalvin why fourteen
years old, losing my mind. But that was the gift. Yeah, house,
I'm excited. I'm like I had met Joda. See I
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have pictures that have proof of school and everything. That's awesome. Yes,
you still have the picture. I still have the picture. Oh,
I love it for you. I love for you. I mean,
I'm One of my favorite things is watching audiences losing
their minds. I want to see Steve Lacy recently, and
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I loved watching those girls and guys loose it. I
loved it. I thought it was fantastic, singing every word
and handed arms up in the air and you know
all the things. Let me address the elephant in the room. What, ma'am,
is this not the exact same experience that you have
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from the stage. I mean, let me say that. Is
that do you have to Well? You know what, I
get a chance to see from a different, different, different
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It's a different thing. So you know, I took Jet
and one of his homeboys to go see it. So
watching them freak out because this is this is one
of their guys. They freaking love Steve Lacy. They're both
you know, his homeboy is definitely a young musician, and
you know Jet is singing. You know, I won't I
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call it, won't call him a singer until he decides it.
What I'm saying not so he said so, But you know,
just watching the two of them like air guitar at
each other, I was like, yeah, what up? Enjoined that?
That was nice. My son put me onto Kendrick Lamar
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early on, like the mixtage situations, and then when he
did the tour for t Pimpa Butterfly. We took him
to and I was like, son, me and your dad,
we do this for a living, and we don't know everybody,
but we were buying no tickets to no consciences, and
we bought these ridiculously priced tickets to go see him
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at at the Track of Darrow. Oh that's good, that's
good at the track. And we went there and um,
that was the same experience, right, because at that point
me and my son hadn't bonded like equals about a record,
and we bonded over good kids, mad city, hard and
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so when we went to this thing, it felt like
he was a fan and I was a fan in
the same space and child me and we got down
on the floor. We were in the in the middle
on the floor with the children. Sounds crazy now COVID,
but it was definitely, you know, wild. We get in
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there and let me tell you U, the best thing
of the whole night. And I have video of this
favorite that's probably my favorite concert moment that I've ever
had personally sitting in the audience. Yeah, I'm sitting in
the audience with my son next to my son and
Kindred goes. Um, it seemed like the whole city go
against me every time I'm in the streets and go y'alla.
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Was the entire audience jumped up and down, ya ya
ya ya. I was like, it was all that I'm
think about when we all see my artists like that.
I was like, I think I feel like that. And
it's my first time I heard Anson Paco. I don't know.
He's like my favorite artist in the past five years
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or so, at least consistently at least project by project
and live consistently like energy, consistently like and not just
that the extra neist because y'all know, I might require
a little bit more out of my artists and so
on top of you being spectacular and being able to
play the drums, sing, do your thing, dance, entertained all
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these things. Yes, there was a time when I went
to it. I've been a Minny Anderson shows, and I
went to one out in California. We were a minority,
a black post was a minority, and he was about
to do a song and I never will forget this.
Me and me and my boyfriend went together and uh,
he says nigga like every other word right, And he
was about to go into it and he was like, no,
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we're gonna go to the next song, and something in
myself I was I was like oh oh, and then
it was it was another time when it was another
It was a festival and he was doing a concert
and he invited the crowd some of the girls to
come upstage and he said, where the black girls at back,
girls come to the front. I was done. It was
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my I was, you have me now for life. I'm
I want you for life, even when you wear that wig,
even through um where I'm still here. I'm here, I'm here.
I mean, I have to say my favorite yellow artist
have knowledge of past artists, that's who it's that. Yeah,
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because they're a bridge. They're a bridge from past to future.
And I think that is so so so cool. I
love that. I love that. I even love when Todd listened.
I was for a long time. I was telling everybody,
you ain't heard this Tydle dollar Sign song a record,
this record where he got baby Face Jagged Edge and
uh it's somebody else with three different records of just
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like you would never imagine. And the way they came
together it was thundercap. When he had my I was like, yes,
you like exactly. There is fucking yeah, it's that bridge
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because that means that they have knowledge of another time
of music. You know, that's your best musicians anyway. You
know you have to like that. Yeah, I thought it
like that. Yeah, you know, you know we we've been
talking about this in the past, Like you know, young
artists will be like, I don't, I don't. I came
up by myself, you know, I don't know about I
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didn't know anything about anybody else, all my ways of
my own. And I'm like, yeah, okay, they still some people.
You're always on the back. You're always on somebody's back, sir,
even when you can't see them there there, You're still
there on them. They're they're flying around you currently. Okay,
favorite female group who okay, Oh, and I'm gonna just
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say it because they don't get said enough. I'm gonna
say it. Go in motherfucking Vogue. I'll just go say
it because the flowers flower be minimal and I think
it needs to be more. That's what That's what I'm
saying that. I think that's fair original version. Okay, Okay, yes,
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for me, it's s WV that I was leaning. I
was definitely leaning there also, that's where I live. I
feel like that there's a kind of a vocal sophistication
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that needs to be acknowledged. Come on, somebody with label.
But now that's not fair, even though they're greats. Of
course they are all legends, their legends, right, but very
rarely do we put groups together where each vocalist is
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so distinct and can stand literally in a space where
they can be heard. And someone says that Sarah Dash
is known to Hendrix, and of course that is paying
the bell. Come on like that for me, even even
though I don't want to go petty, because legendary makes
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it petty, right. I realized that, you know, because it
was like the Jackson five moment. It was like that,
you know, it's I may understand what you're saying that, right.
It didn't feel good. It could feel a little petty, right,
but you know, contemporary I'm gonna go with me. But
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and and I'm going with as as W because I
feel like, and this is actually bad. I feel like
I can't say Destiny's Child because for some reason that
feels too contemporary. Even though these chicks years they which
iteration of Destiny's Child. I'll see well, I'm gonna say
I love Michelle, but honestly, like I do love the
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original iteration of Destiny's Child, and I'm gonna go towards
the second or third album when I say this, I
name part two the same that yeah, she said, yeah, yeah. Honestly,
when you said it, that's the first thing that popped
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in my mind, and I think that's probably what we
should go with. We could we love music on this podcast,
so we can down forever, but we could pick it
apart forever. But the Heart said as w V and Oh,
I got a favorite question, I got a favorite. I'm
gonna go with the heart favorite music question. I got favorite?
What is your favorite genre of music that's not hip
hop or soul music? I'm taking them out, taking them out.
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What's your favorite? This is backlash for the new kids
on the block. Oh it's not. I didn't you know.
I don't think that hard. I didn't know. I just
this was just I had something in my I had
something in my mind that we got hard. Don't make
the baby calls. Do not make the baby call for
the podcast, please, you know how you gotta hold a
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longer note just so you don't laugh. Good I really
had said it because all my favorite thing list of
notes I have made, I had like that one of
my favorite things, it's bossing Nova, and I was curious.
I was like, I just it makes you feel so
good and sexy. Oh really, I am going to deep
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dive baby, so nice getting after that. Hold your Bartoe
family like, get into all of them, Mama, daddy, daughter
like get like, yeah, get it. I'm excited. It's gonna
be some some darker people that I need to mention,
but damn it, I can't right now. But yeah, okay, okay,
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let me see of genres that I love outside of
hip hop and R and B at R and B.
You know, definitely like the blues. I definitely like the
booze you give me on a Sunday and I bust
out that muddy waters baby, I believe that makes me
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cook better. And I also see I like music, so
we we all like music so much. It's hard to say.
I like the French cafe music, like like some old
like like Josephine Baker. Yes, that's okay, I'm into it.
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Let me think I don't even know child. Everything I
know is so it's all tied into black people. I'm
trying to slide it be what it's always like everything
we say. I listened to tons of afrobeat. I listened
to that constantly. UM, and then they also too, I
had to add on to my piano to that, so
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I listened to that a lot too. What's that? What's that?
So on? My piano is South African house music. Let
me you're saying, I am a piano And I was like,
all right. She was like, okay, baby, that's real nice.
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So who like you just let it out? Okay. She's like,
oh God, Lord, why God today? I told you you
know you hear this? UM? But yeah, definitely, I'm it's
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spelled A, M A, I'm A. Yeah, it's just I'm
A and piano. So it's just like that. But and
then I listened to afrobeat, which is failor It's like
the seventies funk soul African um energy, right, so it's
more like a like that kind of energy. But then
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afrobeats is more contemporary hip hop, R and B soul
version of the burner Boy is what afrobeats with an
s okay but then burner Boy. But afrobeats also has
a lot of little subcategories. So you have some soul afrobeats,
house afrobeats, you have hip hop afrobeats, so you might
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like whiz Kid and Da Vito might be one thing.
But then like you have like DJ tunes, which might
be something a little bit different, or you got like
Thames or you know, like then there's a traditional like
fail out like angel Ki Joe might do or something
flies more like I said, afrobeat. That's a good time.
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And I want to say that this doll. I went
down this rabbit hole. A week ago. I was on
the internets and I've seen this clip on I G
of these girls called the Norns Sisters come On And
it was a clip that went viral of them singing
at an awards ceremony and literally it was like less
than thirty seconds. But I was so impressed that when
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looking for them on Spotify and I'm obsessed. E spell
it in O O R A N and it's Indian music.
Oh where I see that? I was like, you ain't
propped me, okay. I was, Oh, now we're going to
the other continent. I love it. Let's keep big, We're back,
We're back to this continent. Um, I gotta tell you.
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I really, I don't know what genre this is somebody
I'll call it pop. I don't know, but you can
give me all the Senato O'Connor you want, and you
can give me a lot. It's more set all that
pop rock, right and um like Cranberry. It was my
nineties era. Oh why can't I think of her name?
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Oh the little little John blonde. You're not talking about
a little and she she looks so young all the time,
even though now she's like girl girl. Yeah, she married everything.
I know, she's one. I'm thinking about Apple. Who you're
talking about? Apple is not as a selling girl. And
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that first album right there, and she only had one
of the first I think I only know about her
only one record, and I'm not gonna assume she hasn't
made more. But I wasn't to her the songs that
we were here in movies like Breakfast Club, like I
got a thing for like the Breakfast Club, pretty impid,
like all of those records, write them, them, them, the records.
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Ah don't play with you. Ah, that's the only song
right now I know from because they were one Wonders. Yeah, yeah,
but that that was quite a hit, huge, huge, so
we we could all take a good eighties pop playlist.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Clark got a good one.
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A matter of fact, I meant to stay he got
a good eighties playlist. Um, I felt like there's a
whole commercial, but that's okay. Canuse he deserved on Apple Music? Yeah,
he do. He do some whole yacht rock kite stuff
that I know. We all a fan of that too,
like but it's considered now yacht rock. Yes, that's so funny,
like the genres that have the e John Billy yol
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uh wham of it all like a yeah, I guess
you were kissing step. Did you have an all time
favorite white man singer? Oh that's hard, Oh that's hard.
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I mean we did. Michael McDonald. It's the Michael McDonald
for me. Yeah, I don't know Michael McDonald from Ferguson, Missouri. Yes,
Wilder's Wilder's of course it was a different person. But
I thought that was fascinating. Probably it was Hallow notes
the BG's That's why I said, y'all think, wait a minute,
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I mean, really, just forget Queen. That's not forget Queen.
And then George Michael because George Michael and just shout
out to Mercury that is safe for rum that man's voice. Yeah,
even though he's not white, he is he is not white. Yes,
that's what we're talking about. Freddy Mercury is not talking
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about his his his birth name, his birth the name,
and like no, Freddy was yeah, yeah, it's a lot
of white man. But George Michael, you know, it's dear
and near to our hearts and so we should never
I mean, he's just near dear. But I'm just say
vocally for me, it's like what what we said. I'm
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gonna speak with the heart, right. I know how to
give respect, respect, okay to you, But my heart is
on a Michael McDonald. It really is. You know, I
tried to get it Michael McDonald's ticket, and this is
one of them times I was like, you know what,
I'm gonna just go on. This man's in the net
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and I'm I'm gonna get a ticket. That ticket was
seven d and see how do I do that? Wow?
How do I do that? It's somebody else? I wonder
if it would like Doney saying tickets when um oh yeah,
but she did that that last that last Hurrah Baby,
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the Nosebleeds was two thousand dollars see last scrap. Yeah
that one. That white boy thing is all right, man,
I guess you want likes me a Selene Gian Okay,
I enjoy I enjoyed it, but you know what I
enjoyed seelean Dion. But to the uth, I got let
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me some Joe Joe man. I like a Joe Joe
w B WV week Yes, consistent since a child. We
like it. But there have been some women, you know
that come before her. Let's let's not forget the Tina
Marie's and the tailor Danes. Just Taylor Dane. Do we
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give her something? This something? Do we give Taylor Dan respect?
But ever, never ever forget Tina Marie's. That's it to
be honest. That listen. That is party done. Mm hmmm.
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We're gonna take a quick break and then we'll be
right back. Definitely. Another one of my favorite things is
the young dopeness. I'm enjoy watching the young dopeness like
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this is a like a rock chick. I think it's
more like punk music. That she's done. Her name is
Fushi or Fuschet. I just found her. I love I
like I love I saw her lie first. And when
I tell you that young woman, um not, she can
sing honey, and those whistle notes that she was just
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enjoying and playing with and letting me for our listening pleasure. Huh.
I was like, Okay, Mommy's got it. Whatever it is,
her own it, and I love her own it and
I love to see it. Just somebody and I can't
remember her name, and in my mind, I'm so angry
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with myself. It's it's the doe che for me is
um well, I am really enjoying her her abilities. Yeah,
she could, she could spit seeing she's she's very very
much alive. She's gorgeous, you know. Um, I like all
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that stuff you might get a young woman. I like
to see. I like to see. It's cool to see
who you're rocking with. So it's funny because I love
the way I found these things in these places. And
I spent a little time getting my hair done in
this alignment one day and they had a tiny desk
on just on loop on YouTube. So I found me
a couple of artists that way, which is like one
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of the best ways. I think that's how I discover Chica.
Oh yes, Chica of her, like love her, like blowing
away with her and then like just on some visuals.
And I haven't been keeping up with her lately, but
just when she first came out and blew and did
like twenty thousand visuals and your music was like to
the left, like just everything that Tierra Wack new, I
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just need to just just I just all your left nessis.
I'll take all that left give me that. I do
think she's pretty incredible. Yeah, I mean I could talk
about some of the a few of the young ins
that I like that my kids listen to. Now I
kinda I cannot first of all, old people I love y'all. Okay,
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I cannot promise that who I'm about to say has
not said anything particularly off the chain, but I enjoy her.
Her name is cash Doll. Okay, just wasn't respecting that.
I like, I haven't heard a lot from being but
I like the Bodeka. But I like that. That's that's
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got me. Jed was laughing at me yesterday because I
was in the car just like on my way to
go to Walgreens, some old room. He he was like,
you know, I wear my jewelry just to go to
the Bodega. I was like, yeah, I like that. I
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want I want to wear my jewelry to go to
the Baldeka. That made me feel nice. I like that. Anyway, Listen,
we're just talking about our favorite things today. UM, this
is this wasn't intended to be a music um a
segment or portion of the show, but guess what it was.
We're always going to have music conversations. UM, don't dismiss
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this one because us we have we've we've had, we'll
have mini. This is what we do. UM. We don't
be feeling no type of way because when say you
because we love you too. We just got bad memories sometimes,
you know, would blame it on the smoke. Nig I'm
just old. And on that note, thank you so much
for listening to j dot podcast. Be good, yo'all. Hope
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to hear from me soon. But how do you eat
an elephant? One by it? Kind? Hey listeners, it's Amber
the producer here as I want to be music head.
This episode was so much fun, so much fun. I
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love hearing everyone's favorite music and music memories. We want
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