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It's time for a Diva Digest! Ross & Sam react to the 2025 GRAMMYs. From Beyoncé's historic COWBOY CARTER win to Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track Not Like Us sweeping, the GRAMMYs were finally FUN again. We get into Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter and discuss whether Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift really were "robbed" as TikTok is saying...
Elsewhere, we review LADY GAGA's new single Abracadabra, FKA twigs' third studio album Eusexua, The Weeknd's new album Hurry Up Tomorrow and Tate McRae's latest single Sports Car. Follow us @weaintnodivas to keep up with your faves and let us know your thoughts!
01:35 2025 GRAMMYs Recap
02:06 Chappell Roan wins Best New Artist
06:00 Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us wins Record of the Year and Song of the Year
10:24 Beyoncé wins Album of the Year for COWBOY CARTER
14:06 Beyoncé first Black artist to win Best Country Album
16:48 Doechii wins Best Rap Album for Alligator Bites Never Heal
19:30 Sabrina Carpenter wins for Short n’ Sweet & Espresso
20:15 Charli xcx wins for Brat
21:07 Were Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift “robbed”?
23:45 Lady Gaga’s trans allyship in acceptance speech
26:00 Best GRAMMYs Performances
30:15 Beyoncé announces COWBOY CARTER Tour
33:31 Lady Gaga announces seventh album Mayhem
33:55 Lady Gaga’s Abracadabra Music Video Reaction & Single Review
39:54 FKA Twigs’ Eusexua Album Review
43:55 FKA Twigs and North West’s “Childlike Things” collab reaction
45:28 The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow album review
49:05 Tate McRae - Sports Car review
54:57 Bruno Mars & Sexyy Red’s Fat Juicy & Wet
56:35 Heidi Montag’s Superficial 2: Heidiwood & “Top” Review
We Ain’t No Divas is hosted by Ross McNeilage and Sam Prance. This episode was produced by Sam Prance, and edited by Ross McNeilage. Music provided by Monopoly Phonic.
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I Am... Sasha Fierce is Beyoncé's most commercially successful album yet her most divisive and, perhaps oddly, forgotten?
Sam and Ross revisit the Destiny's Child superstar's third solo album - a double album showcasing a more 'human' Beyoncé and an uptempo disc named after her onstage alter ego Sasha Fierce. From Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) being one of the first ever viral music videos to her performing at Barack Obama's inauguration and her final stab at acting (at least onscreen), it's a textbook 2000s pop era with countless singles, music videos, performances, a sold-out tour and MUCH more... So why hasn't it aged well?
Follow us on socials @weaintnodivas and catch up on the first two episodes. New eps drop every Wednesday.
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Ross and Sam recap the first three weeks of January in music in the first Diva Digest.
We review JADE's latest release IT GIRL, which highlights The Wanted's Glad You Came effect once again, and the state of her first solo album. We dive into excellent new albums from Bad Bunny (DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS) and Rose Gray (Louder, Please). Elsewhere, we explore Heidi Montag's now-number one 2010 album Superficial and how it topped iTunes charts around the world in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Looking ahead to new music in 2025, we discuss Addison Rae's upcoming debut album, Ariana Grande's confirmed eternal sunshine deluxe, Charli xcx's extended Brat era, Doechii's GRAMMYs-nominated mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal, Miley Cyrus' ninth studio album, Tate McRae's So Close To What and Lady Gaga's highly-anticipated seventh album, referred to by fans as "LG7".
Follow us on socials @weaintnodivas and listen to our first pop era deep dive from last week, Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet.
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Sabrina Carpenter went from "that blonde girl" in Olivia Rodrigo's Driver's License to record-breaking main pop girl with her sixth album Short n' Sweet.
Between three number one singles (Espresso, Please Please Please and Taste), a tabloid romance with Barry Keoghan and a pin-up makeover, Sabrina positioned herself on top of the pop charts. What does her reputation as the horniest girl in pop really mean? Does the album live up to the hype? Has she earned her diva-ship to be peers with her influences, from Christina Aguilera to Rihanna and Dolly Parton to Taylor Swift?
Listen to Ross and Sam dive into the era (so far) for the first Diva Dive of We Ain't No Divas.
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WE AIN’T NO DIVAS is a music podcast diving into the biggest pop eras to decide who made history and what aged like milk. Ross McNeilage and Sam Prance will be hosting album deep dives and bi-weekly pop culture digests to discuss the latest celeb and music news.
Subscribe to the show for new episodes every Wednesday. Follow us @weaintnodivas on the socials.
Music: Monopoly Phonic
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