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  • Today’s episode is a holiday Christmas special featuring Frosty the Snow Man, Rudolph, and much more! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all. Thank you all for the continued support!

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Frosty The Snow Man by Michael Bublé ft The Puppini Sisters, Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry, Christmas Time Is Here by Vince Guaraldi Trio. The Outro is Christmas Time Is Here.

    Sources: Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, USAToday.com “The 10 Best Christmas Songs of All Time” by Mary Clarke, Lyricfind.com, and YouTube.

  • The song battle this week is inspired by legendary classic rock bands. Van Halen’s Runnin’ With The Devil has a great chorus and tough lyrics. Guns N’ Roses Welcome To The Jungle has an awesome beat with a jarring message about fame and big city life. Both are fantastic rock songs. Who do you think will win? As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Disclaimer: This episode contains lyrics that depict violence and other mature content.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Runnin’ With The Devil by Van Halen, Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N’ Roses, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, ultimateclassicrock.com “Top 10 Guns N’ Roses Songs” by Michael Gallucci and YouTube.

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  • The song battle for this week is a matchup of country songs currently in the top 20. Ryan Hurd’s Chasing After You has a deep emotional theme and tone to it, while Michael Ray’s Higher Education resonates with those who pave their own path and don’t worry about the grades. Both are good country songs. Who do you think takes home the W? As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Disclaimer: This episode is explicit due to the mature language and content within the lyrics.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Chasing After You by Ryan Hurd ft. Maren Morris, Higher Education by Michael Ray ft. Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Billy Gibbons, and Tim Montana, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, Newcountrysongs.com “Top 100 Country Songs 2021” by Website Staff, Lyricfind.com, and YouTube.

  • After a two week hiatus, What lYric is back. Thank you to all my listeners for the continued support. This week’s episode is all about Halloween. I hope everyone had a happy Halloween. The song battle is Bobby Pickett’s Monster Mash versus Sonic’s Pumpkin Hill. Listen to find out who wins. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Monster Mash by Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt Kickers and Bobby Pickett, Pumpkin Hill by Sonic Adventure 2, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Musixmatch.com, Stationsquare2.tripod.com “A Ghost Pumpkin Soup (Pumpkin Hill)” by the website creator, and YouTube.

  • The third song battle is here and the theme for this week’s battle is pop. The Kid LAROI’s STAY is catchier while Am I Wrong by Nico & Vinz is more relatable. Both songs are hits and are great car ride sing alongs. Who will win? Listen until the end to find out who Takes home the W. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, STAY by The Kid LAROI ft. Justin Bieber, Am I Wrong by Nico & Vinz, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Musixmatch.com, Billboard.com “Billboard’s Year-End Charts Pop Songs” by Billboard.com Staff, and YouTube.

  • The second song battle is here. For this week the genre is rock. Godsmack’s Unforgettable has the better beat. Green Day’s Letterbomb makes up for it with strong lyrics. Who will win? Listen until the end to find out who takes home the W. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Unforgettable by Godsmack, Letterbomb by Green Day, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Genius, Lyricfind.com, wmmr.com “Billboard’s Top 10 Rock Songs of 2020” by Erica Banas, and YouTube.

  • Season 8 of What lYric is finally here. This season I am doing song battles. Putting two songs from the same genre up against each other. I had a blast doing this today and am excited for the next song battle. Eminem’s Rap God has the better intro, but will the different beats in Midnight give Logic the first ever song battle victory? Listen until the end to find out who wins. Disclaimer, I don’t agree with Eminem’s misogynistic lyrics or his lyrics about the LGBQT+ community. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Midnight by Logic, Rap God by Eminem, Boxing bell sound, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Genius, Roollingstone.com “Reader’s Poll: The 10 Best Eminem Songs” by the Rollingstone.com Staff, Musixmatch.com, and YouTube.

  • After a two week hiatus, here is the season 7 finale of What lYric. The theme is 80’s music. The special guest is my wonderful, amazing, athletic, and beautiful girlfriend: Raquel Burns. We go over Obsession by Animotion, Take on Me by A-ha, and Love Is a Battlefield by Pat Benatar. My Q&A with Raquel is near the 40 minute mark. A big thank you to Raquel for joining me! She is amazing and did a fantastic job breaking down all the song lyrics. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Also thank you to Tate Godwin for leveling the audio. The season finale is long, but worth every minute. Thank you to all my fans and listeners. The continued support means a lot. Season 8 of What lYric will feature song battles stay tuned for that. Season 8 Episode 1 will come out before Monday October 4th.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Obsession by Animotion, Take on Me by A-ha, and Love Is a Battlefield by Pat Benatar. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, and YouTube.

  • This week I go over Linkin Park again. The first Linkin Park episode was season 3 episode 4 and has over 800 listens, so I wanted to circle back to them. Linkin Park has a heavy rock vibe with tough but intriguing lyrics. I go over One Step Closer, Battle Symphony, and others. The Y is What I’ve Done. Big shout out and thank you to Tate Godwin for fixing the audio mishap. I really appreciate it fam. As always there are great podcast questions. Send me a DM on Instagram to @jd4unc with your answers to get a great big shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode about my grandpa Jim. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, One Step Closer, Lying From You, Crawling, and Battle Symphony by Linkin Park. The Y is What I’ve Done by Linkin Park. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Loudwire.com “The Ten Best Linkin Park Songs” by Chad Childers, Kerrang.com “The 20 Greatest Linkin Park Songs Ranked” by Sam Law, Genius.com, and YouTube.

  • James P. Hudson, most called him Jim Hudson, I called him Grandpa Jim or Grandpa. My grandpa was kind, funny, smart, athletic, charismatic, a friend to all, and much more. He was a great magician, piano player, and a great tennis and pickle ball player. My grandpa loved to travel. He also had amazing jokes that always made me laugh. Go Cats! Thanks for being the best grandpa ever! I will always love you and miss you. Love Jonathan.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Puff The Magic Dragon by Peter, Paul, and Mary. Tea For Two by Art Tatum.

    Sources: Genius

  • On this episode I go over The Lumineers. They are a folk rock band from Denver Colorado. I go over Ophelia, Flowers In Your Hair, Salt and The Sea, and more. The Lumineers have a soulful feel to their songs. I enjoyed this episode. Also, What lYric hit 5,000 listens! Big thanks to everyone who listens and supports the podcast I really appreciate it. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode with one of my best friends Michael Jordt. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Stubborn Love, Ophelia, Flowers In Your Hair, and Salt and The Sea all by The Lumineers. The Y is Ho Hey by The Lumineers. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Returnofrock.com “The Lumineers Songs Ranked” by Returnofrock Staff, Billboard.com “Chart History The Lumineers” by Billboard Staff, Genius.com, and YouTube.

  • On this episode I have professional disc golfer and my great friend Michael Jordt join the show. We discuss the best disc golf anthem, disc golf in general, and the Olympics. We also go over Subdivisions by Rush, Winnebago by Vally & Rocket, Sanguine Paradise by Lil Uzi Vert and more. Make sure to listen to the end where I ask Jordt all sorts of fun questions. Jordt’s disc golf tips will improve your game. As always there are podcast questions feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. This episode is long but worth every minute. Big thanks to Jordt for joining the podcast I had a blast doing this episode. Thanks to Tate Godwin for leveling the audio. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Go Follow Michael Jordt on Instagram: @mjordt99

    Time Stamps for two important parts:

    Intro and Winnebago: Start - 23:53

    Q&A With Jordt: 1:13:44 - End

    Disclaimer: This episode is explicit due to the Sanguine Paradise lyrics and includes cursing, references to sex, and violence.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Winnebago by Vally & Rocket, Subdivisions by Rush, Eleven by Khalid ft. Summer Walker, Eyes Closed by Halsey, and Sanguine Paradise by Lil Uzi Vert. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Genius.com, and YouTube.

  • This week I dive into five songs related to gratitude. I feel like being thankful and letting others know you are thankful for them is important. I am super thankful for my fans and supporters. This episode features Thankful by Kelly Clarkson, Thank You by Kehlani, and three other fantastic songs. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode on Lil Uzi Vert. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Thank You by Kehlani, Thank You For This Day by Karen Drucker, Thankful by Kelly Clarkson, and Kind and Generous by Natalie Merchant. The Y is Thank U by Alanis Morissette. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Songlyrics.com, Genius.com, Spinditty.com “100 Best Thank You Songs” by Ansel Pereira, and YouTube.

  • For this episode I go over five of my favorite songs by Lil Uzi Vert. Lil Uzi Vert is a great rapper with phenomenal beats and interesting lyrics. My favorite lyric of the episode is “Pull out the snapchats on me I aint got no snapchat homie I think it’s too personal that’s what I got Twitter for Instagram I’ll bag your girl.” That is a very funny line from Erase Your Social. I also went over Sauce It Up, Money Longer, and others. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode about funny lyrics. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Disclaimer: This episode is explicit due to the lyrics and includes cursing, references to sex, and violence.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, The Way Life Goes, Erase Your Social, Sauce It Up, and Money Longer all by Lil Uzi Vert. The Y is XO TOUR Lif3 by Lil Uzi Vert. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Genius.com, Billboard.com “Lil Uzi Vert’s 15 Best Songs: Critic’s Pick” by Michael Saponara, Allmusic.com “Lil Uzi Vert Artist Biography” by David Jeffries, The Pop Song Professor “Wait. So Lil Uzi Vert Can be deep? XO Tour Lif3” on YouTube, and YouTube.

  • Happy 4th of July to everyone. This week I have a new intro with heavy opening sounds: THE SCOTTS. In this episode I take everyone on a trip through the 1990’s. The 90’s had great bands with lyrical gems throughout. I got over Gangsta’s Paradise, No Scrubs, and the Y: Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit. It was a fun episode. Let me know what you think of the new intro. DM me on Instagram @jd4unc. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode featuring guest YP Young Phil. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, No Scrubs by TLC, How Do I Live by LeAnn Rimes, Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio, and End Of The Road by Boyz || Men. The Y is Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Billboard.com “The Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 Hits of the 1990’s” by Elias Leight, Liveabout.com “The Best 100 Songs From The 1990’s” by Bill Lamb, Rollingstone.com “50 Best Songs of the Nineties” by Rob Sheffield, Radiox.co.uk “How a Deodorant made Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit the biggest song of the 90’s” by Radiox.co.uk Staff, Genius, and YouTube.

  • This episode I am joined by the best rapper to graduate from Guilford College: Phillip. Phillip is known in the music world as Young Phil or YP. This episode is one of the longer ones so I will put time codes below, but it is definitely worth listening to the whole thing.  We go over four songs from his most recent EP: Find Peace. We also went over Fur Coat Summer. Go follow YP on Instagram and Twitter. His usernames are below. Big thanks to YP for joining the podcast and talking about his music. Also shout out to Tate for leveling the audio for this episode. Make sure you go check out all of YP’s music on Apple Music, Spotify, and all other streaming platforms look up YP Young Phil. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Finally, happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there. A special happy Father’s Day to my Dad. Thanks for being the best dad out there!

    Instagram: ypthisbangs

    Twitter: ypthisbangs

    Time Codes:

    Introduction: Start – 7:23

    Patience: 7:25 – 19:55

    Vengeance: 19:58 – 35:28

    Fast: 35:30 – 45:12

    Morning: 45:20 – 59:13

    Fur Coat Summer: 59:28 – 1:08:12

    Podcast Questions: 1:08:21 – 1:09:46

    Questions to get to know YP: 1:09:47 – 1:24:48

    YP’s Socials and how to find his music: 1:24:50 – 1:25:59

    Outro: 1:26:00 – End

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Patience, Vengeance, Fast, and Morning all by YP. Fur Coat Summer by YP & Cascade. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: YouTube

  • Here is the season six finale featuring Kid Rock. Kid Rock has some funny and interesting lyrics and great beats. I go over All summer long, Picture, and others. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode featuring Bob Marley And The Wailers. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Big thanks to all my fans and listeners I appreciate the support! Now onto season 7 starting with a guest on the episode this Sunday.

    Disclaimer: This episode is explicit for lyrics and content in the songs.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Bawitdaba and Wasting Time by Kid Rock. Picture by Kid Rock featuring Sheryl Crow. All Summer Long by Kid Rock. The Y is Cowboy by Kid Rock. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Songfacts.com “Cowboy Kid Rock” by Songfacts Staff, recording-history.com “Kid Rock Songs” by Matthew, Genius, and YouTube.

  • For this episode I incorporate a new genre and go over Reggae. Bob Marley is one of the kings of reggae and it was fun to go over “Get Up, Stand Up”, Smile Jamaica, and other songs of his. What is your favorite Bob Marley Song let me know on Instagram @jd4unc. These songs have great beats as well as interesting lyrics. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode featuring walk up songs and characters from Winnie The Pooh. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Could You Be Loved, “Get Up, Stand Up”, Smile Jamaica, and Exodus all by Bob Marley or Bob Marley and The Wailers. The Y is Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, jah-lyrics.com “Bob Marley and The Wailers- Exodus” by Jah-lyrics Staff, thewailers.com, bobmarley.com, kistodaynews.com “Enlightened Lyrics: Buffalo Soldier” by kistodaynews Staff, Genius, and YouTube.

  • This week I get back to a fun, unique, and creative theme. The theme is walk-up songs for the characters from Winnie The Pooh. This is a funny and fun episode, worth the listen all the way through. I will list the characters and their walk up songs below. Let me know on Instagram what you think these characters walk-up songs should be? If you agree with me or not. Message me @jd4unc on Instagram. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you have not yet, go check out the last episode featuring Toby Keith. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Finally happy Memorial Day weekend to everyone. For What lYric and I, thank you to all those who have served and are serving to protect us and our country. I appreciate it.

    Walk up Songs:

    Eeyore: B.Y.O.B. by System Of A Down

    Tigger: Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers

    Rabbit: The Man by Aloe Blacc

    Piglet: Be Like That by Kane Brown, Swae Lee, and Khalid

    Winnie The Pooh: Forever by Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, B.Y.O.B. by System Of A Down, Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Man by Aloe Blacc, and Be Like That by Kane Brown, Swae Lee, and Khalid. The Y is Forever by Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Winniethepooh.disney.com “Tigger” by Disney.com Staff. I did this for all the characters featured in this episode. Winniepedia “The Disorders of Characters in Winnie the Pooh” by Winniepedia Staff, InsideHook.com “The 25 Best Walk-Up Songs In Baseball History” by Bonnie Stiernberg, AthlonSports.com “75 Best Baseball Walk-Up Songs Of All Time” by Rob McVey, Genius, and YouTube.

  • This episode I finally get back into some country music highlighting Toby Keith. I go over I Love This Bar, American Soldier, and more. Thanks again for listening. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you haven’t yet, go check out the last episode featuring graduation music. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend.

    Sorry for the late upload.

    Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, How Do You Like Me Now?!, Should’ve Been A Cowboy, I Love This Bar, and American Soldier all by Toby Keith. The Y is Beer For My Horses by Toby Keith and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko.

    Sources: Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, Outsider.com “Toby Keith’s ‘Beer For My Horses’: Story Behind The 90’s Hit Song” by Josh Lanier, IMDb.com “Toby Keith Biography” by IMDb Staff, and YouTube.