They Reminisce Over You

著者: Hella Good Creative
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  • A podcast that celebrates and honors the best in music, movies, and TV from the past. Hosted by knowledgeable and passionate fans of the genres, Christina and Miguel delve into the careers and legacies of some of the biggest names in hip hop, R&B, and pop culture. From discussing the groundbreaking music of Missy Elliott and Mary J. Blige, to exploring the iconic moments in TV and film, like the chaos at the '95 Source Awards, T.R.O.Y. has something for everyone. So join us as we reminisce over the artists, movies, and TV shows that have shaped our lives and continue to influence popular culture today. Don’t forget to rate and follow T.R.O.Y. on your favorite podcast service.


    www.troypodcast.com


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    © 2022 They Reminisce Over You
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A podcast that celebrates and honors the best in music, movies, and TV from the past. Hosted by knowledgeable and passionate fans of the genres, Christina and Miguel delve into the careers and legacies of some of the biggest names in hip hop, R&B, and pop culture. From discussing the groundbreaking music of Missy Elliott and Mary J. Blige, to exploring the iconic moments in TV and film, like the chaos at the '95 Source Awards, T.R.O.Y. has something for everyone. So join us as we reminisce over the artists, movies, and TV shows that have shaped our lives and continue to influence popular culture today. Don’t forget to rate and follow T.R.O.Y. on your favorite podcast service.


www.troypodcast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

© 2022 They Reminisce Over You
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  • Shake It Off
    2024/11/15

    On this episode we’re talking about comebacks and reinventions with three legendary albums: Black Messiah by D’Angelo, Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J and The Emancipation of Mimi by Mariah Carey. These albums proved that each of these artists could come back from a down period in their careers and deliver some of their best work.


    Yeah, we should have called this episode “Don’t Call It A Comeback” but we already have one (Episode 39, go check it out) with that title.


    Anyway, settle in and get into this.


    If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here’s a little something that you can do:


    • Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.
    • You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.
    • If it’s merch that you’re looking for, check out our store, Nuthin’ But A Tee Thang, at teethang.com
    • Spreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.
    • Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Liner Notes.


    However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.🫡


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Never Thought That Hip Hop Would Take It This Far
    2024/10/25

    The reports of hip hop’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. In recent months, we’ve heard plenty about its supposed decline, yet these critics overlook the genre's deep influence across other musical landscapes—from K-pop and country to mainstream pop. Hip hop has become so ingrained in our culture that now, simply because it’s no longer viewed as an “underground” genre, it feels like it’s fading. In this episode, we’re exploring the misconception about hip hop’s role and relevance in today’s pop culture landscape. Later in the episode, we talk about our favorite rappers-turned-actors, and we also discuss why Snoop Dogg is one of the most popular artists (of any genre) to ever live.


    If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here’s a little something that you can do:


    • Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.
    • You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.
    • If it’s merch that you’re looking for, check out our store, Nuthin’ But A Tee Thang, at teethang.com
    • Spreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.
    • Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Liner Notes.


    However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.🫡


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    43 分
  • Gogo Jason Waterfalls
    2024/10/12

    Not every song can be uplifting like Queen Latifah's "U.N.I.T.Y." or "Optimistic" by Sounds of Blackness. A lot of times, we listen to and love songs with questionable themes and lyrics, and sometimes we just misinterpret the meanings. So, on this episode we're taking a look at some of the songs that made us do the Wee Bey face.


    How old were you when you realized that "Saving All My Love For You" was a sidechick anthem? Does Lloyd say fine too or 5'2" on "You?" Is Chanté Moore a bad friend? We get into these and a few others, so go ahead and click that play button!


    If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here’s a little something that you can do:


    • Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.
    • You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.
    • If it’s merch that you’re looking for, check out our store, Nuthin’ But A Tee Thang, at teethang.com
    • Spreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.
    • Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Liner Notes.


    However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.🫡


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    55 分

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