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Meagan has a question a couple questions for the music lovers out there.
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In the season 2 premiere, the ladies welcome you back and Khallilah sits down to chat with her good friend, songwriter and producer of many dope things (including Kari's Song (Long Way Home) from the Netflix movie, Beats) Aesha Dominguez. Tune in as she shares her journey and perspective on being a black woman in the music industry.
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In honor of Black History Month, we are bringing to you a segment called Black Music Flashback, where we will share stories and facts about Black music that you may not know or maybe you already know and just need a little refresher. This week, we are starting with McKinley Morganfield aka Muddy Waters.
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In the last episode of the year, the ladies chat about their must haves on their Christmas playlists and let you know which artists they'd love to hear Christmas albums from.
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This week the girls discuss the AMA's, Grammy nominations and disclose lists of their favorite musicals, guaranteed to make ya go hmm.
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TV THEME SONGS! We all know them, we all sing them randomly and this week the girls discuss their favorites from the past and present.
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After a month long break, the girls ARE BACK to discuss their favorite music videos from their childhood.
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The ladies sit down with Meagan's mom, Yvette, and chat about some of her favorite artists and bands of the 70s and 80s.
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In celebration of Queen Bey's birthday, the girls rank Beyonce's album from best to worst.
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Joined by special guest Midwest Radio Personality and Voice Actor, Dani D, the ladies reminisce on the Chicago radio stations that accompanied morning rides to school and discuss the state of radio today.
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The girls express their grievances with specific "One Gotta Go" and "Hit for Hit" social medias memes, weigh in on B7, and finish up their chat with granny.
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This week, the ladies chat with Khallilah's grandmother, Lorraine English, as she shares her stories and experiences of Chicago's music scene in the 40's and 50's, including how she fell in love with jazz.
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Join the girls in episode 4 as we discuss genres, artists, and songs that you may not expect to hear through the speakers of your "average" black girl.
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In episode three, the ladies reveal more of their music language and let you into their music hearts by naming their top 10 favorite vocalist of all time.
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With Juneteenth approaching, the ladies discuss music from the past and present that has helped galvanize and give hope to the black community during trying times.
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During the first episode, the girls introduce themselves & debunk the notion that R&B is dead by naming their favorite works of the past decade.