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With a message of brotherhood, sisterhood and faith â gospel delivered at high speed in a joyful fusion of pop, funk, R&B, Motown and dance â The Stewarts, brothers Del and Garry K., are back with âStand.â
Joy is a hallmark of all their music.
ââStandâ is a good-message song for the world, for brothers and sisters to come together, to show love to one another,â said Garry. âNo more hatred. Show love. Pick up your brothers and sisters when they fall down. Pick them up.â
âIn my personal opinion,â said Del, ââStandâ will generate hopefully more conversation about coming together, about treating people fairly, standing up for each other â brothers and sisters coming together.â
âAnd stand up for your faith,â added Garry.Support the show
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âWe just tried to write a good, old fashioned rock and roll song,â said Jimmy, âwhere the listeners would wonder what happened to their socks: well, they got rocked off by The Jimmy Dixon Group! So, we wrote a little rock and roll tune for our vintage electric guitars and plugged âem into an amp.â
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With a ditty-bopping, hand-clapping dance beat and playful lyrics, Australian artist James Atlas makes fun of and celebrates a kind of mall and shopping culture in his latest synth-pop release âRetail Therapy.â
âItâs about my own shopping addiction, and itâs about me kind of laughing at that while also reveling in it,â he said.
In fact, the inspiration came from one of the worldâs most famous malls.
âWhen I listened to the arrangement for that one, I was walking around Dubai. Iâd just been to the Dubai Mall, and the track took my mind straight to what I had just been doing at the mall. They were so closely related in style that I thought it would be funny to do a song about shopping addiction.â
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Indie-pop rock artist SUNSCREENâs tag line is âSUNSCREEN is a feeling.â A good feeling. If his latest release, âMOVE WITH ME,â doesnât make you feel good, or at least better, watch the video on his YouTube channel.
If that doesnât do the trick, wait five minutes, play it again. If youâre still unmoved, see a doctor.
âAt the end of the day,â he said, âmy songs elicit feelings. âMOVE WITH MEâ is meant to be a wedding playlist, dance floor song.â
The song starts off fast and kicks into high gear after the intro, which is intended to get people excited and in position to dance âat a wedding or a party or any sort of social gathering.âSupport the show
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Season 26 of NBC's "The Voice" has delivered some of the best singers in the country, and one of them is a young lady named Shye! She wow'd the judges with her rendition of "Superman" which netted her a 4 chair turn!
Shye had all of the judges making STRONG pitches trying to get her to select them to be her coach. Gwen Stefani seemed visibly touched by Shye's performance and pitched very hard to get her. Shye went with singing legend Michael Buble'
In this Podcast Shye talks about her journey and working with Buble' , as well as life since the blind auditions. Have a listen!Support the show
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J PAUL, FROM SEASON 26 OF "THE VOICE" JOINED THE SHOW AND TALKED ABOUT HIS AMAZING BLIND AUDITION. HE GOT A 3 CHAIR TURN AND WENT ON TO PICK SINGING LEGEND MICHAEL BUBLE' TO BE HIS COACH. HAVE A LISTEN TO WHAT HE SAID ABOUT HIS JOURNEY TO THE SHOW!
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For listeners who have not yet been introduced to the pulse-inspiring vibe in the Afrobeat fusion of Nigerian American artist EâMAJOR, his new release âBoloâ will dance his music into their consciousness.
âBolo,â dropping September 20, is an upbeat track with a low-key, repetitive keyboard melody behind forceful, changeable beats carried by a variety of instruments. It can make you dance in your chair.
ââBoloâ is danceable music that just gets you to â you know â just dance,â he said. âIt gets you to the right mood, it gets into your head.â
That is exactly what itâs intended to do, what it does, which is get into your head. The title, âBolo,â is Nigerian slang for the brain.
âIn this case, itâs talking about a girl who pleases you, makes you feel good. Itâs really sweet words, telling someone that you love â your wife, your girl â that whatever sheâs doing, how sheâs looking or how sexy, sheâs making your head go crazy.âSupport the show
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Lemoyne Alexander is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist with a love for all things music. With experience in the rap, R&B and rock world, music has always been a part of his life but now heâs making what he wants how he wants. Playing and creating it brings him joy and the only thing that brings him more joy is sharing the music with others. On his new single âInsecurityâ he talks about some personal things he dealt with and hopes it inspires others to deal with their own situations too. He plays every instrument on this track, making it truly his vision both sonically and conceptually.
The song âInsecurityâ is an alternative rock pop song or as Lemoyne calls it and his other solo music âAlternative comprehensive rock.â Originally, he had no intentions to flesh it out to a full song but as time went on it all just came together cohesively. Self doubt is the throughline of the song and he hopes by expressing his own, others will be able to get through theirs.Support the show
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Jake Tankersley from NBC's "The Voice" season 26 stopped by the show and talked about his amazing 4 chair turn blind audition. Jake blew away all 4 judges and would end picking the legendary Snoop Dog to be his mentor / coach.
Jake talks about his background in music before "The Voice" and leads us up to his current appearance and more. Have a listen!
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From NBC's "The Voice" Season 26 - Jake Tankersley stops by the show and talks about his amazing 4 chair turn blind audition.
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He's a potential winner. Sofronio Vasquez has the potential to win season 26 of NBC's "The Voice" competition. With a 4 chair turn for his blind audition, and comments like "That was a Grammy performance" from legend Gwen Stefani, Sofronio has already gotten the attention of the millions of fans who watched.
Sofronio joined the Brad Cooney Podcast show and talked about his experience from his life in The Philippines all the way to America, and now before millions of fans on THE VOICE.Support the show
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Emerging Christian rap artist Eden Hill intentionally chose Friday, the 13th to debut his new single âAfraid,â a powerful track featuring orchestral elements, gritty trap beats, and a deep spiritual message. âIt felt right to drop a song about letting go of fear and overcoming darkness in this season,â he shares on the decision on the release date. âIâm a big fan of irony. I thought it would be really ironic to drop a Christian rap song thatâs about letting go of fear on a day that represents evil. I thought it would contrast what that day representsâand, therefore, bring light into a dark space.â
âAfraidâ came together quicklyâwith Eden Hill finishing the beat a few days before recording the lyrics and completing the whole track within days. Lyrically, âAfraidâ follows a journey from fear to faith with Eden Hill, whose name offers a reminder that âParadise is on the horizon,â touching on personal struggles and transformation. âItâs about where I was before God met me and pulled me out of the darkness,â he explains.
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Anabel Itoha, originally from Barcelona, takes a courageous leap to relocate from Spain to NYC to pursue her music career. She mentions, âeverybody kept telling me I was crazy, but when people tell you that, itâs probably because youâre really up to something.â She describes the depth of sacrifice you have to make to pursue your passion, but âif you really want something, you should just go for it.â
At an early age, Anabelâs primary school teacher noticed her powerful singing voice and pointed it out to her mother. Anabel shares that her family helped cultivate a path for her to explore her musical talents through concerts and performances throughout childhood. It wasn't until later when Anabel was fully invested in her dream, and the weight and reality of telling her mother, "No, Mom, I'm not gonna be a doctor; I'm gonna be a singer," truly sank in.
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In the first song of his new album, Highly Sensitive Person, Lamar Woods introduces the theme in the first line of his rap: âI had my first panic attack at 35. I thought I was gonna die.â
Looks dire, right? But listen to the intro about holding the world together with love, followed by a chiming, R&Bish, slightly funky build up, then get the finish to the line about dying, which is, âlike Ryan at the end of Drive,â and you donât know whatâs coming next but you know it ainât gonna be dire.
Lamar, who has had a successful career in television and movies, has continued his return to music with this fun, funny, hugely diverse, 19-track hip-hop exploration of panic and anxiety.
His album is all about mental health, but he does it in style, and many musical styles, and with humor, including three hilarious skits.
The single released to tease the album, âDonât Give Up On Me,â featured one aspect of high sensitivity: relationship avoidance.
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Regal Rapstar simply had enough of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the Pasadena based Latino-American rapper/producer released a song with a title that says it all: âF the Coronavirus.â
This is a hard hitting track aimed at the culprit that put the whole world on hold, with plenty of cool word play and a solid, original beat. It comes from the four track, self-titled EP that was released in March, and is intended on being a âstream vaccineâ that everyone should go get a dose of.
âI want listeners to remember this song, and be like, this is a guy who covered a topic that affected us all,â Regal Rapstar said. âThis isnât just like a regular rap song. Itâs like a missile. This isnât like throwing a firecracker. Itâs like a serious potion. Thatâs for real.â
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Dynamic rock artist Jaâson Manwill advances to the quarter-finals of Americaâs Next Top Hitmaker competition, placing him among the top 1% of entrants. This impressive feat highlights his growing influence in the music industry. With a sharp focus and unwavering determination, Jaâson aims to win the grand prize: a feature in Rolling Stone Magazine, a spot on Rolling Stoneâs Future of Music lineup at SXSW in 2025, and $10,000.
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âThe Showerâ releases on August 9.
âIt is playful,â she said. âLyrically, it feels like one big run-on sentence, just the thoughts going through your head, like, âWhat happened? What did I do? What did they do? What did they do wrong?â All this stuff that makes you feel absolutely crazy with a breakup.â
From the start of this affair we were 25 years young
And now Iâm starting to regret what I said when I thought
Youâre the one who always called
The only man of the hour
And I still just canât believe I think about you
It will be the second song to be released from her upcoming album â her debut â Wishing We Could Dream. More singles from the album are coming. The finished project, with 11 tracks, will drop early next year.Support the show
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