[00:00:02] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now.
[00:00:43] Speaker B: It's Wednesday. Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. Your boy, be easy.
[00:00:50] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: Amy.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: Mmm.
[00:00:54] Speaker B: It's almost like I didn't leave from your presence. How are you?
[00:00:58] Speaker A: Hot.
[00:00:59] Speaker B: Hot.
[00:00:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: You want me turn the AC on?
[00:01:01] Speaker A: No, I'm good. I'm here. In here. I'm good.
[00:01:03] Speaker B: Oh, just. It's in life.
[00:01:06] Speaker A: Steaming 96 degrees right about now. On Wednesday.
[00:01:12] Speaker B: Yes. In the real world.
Have you gotten any feedback on your songs that you've been posting?
[00:01:25] Speaker A: No.
[00:01:27] Speaker B: Really?
[00:01:28] Speaker A: You mean, like, in, like, people sending me messages? No.
I'm not sure why they're not emailing DJ
[email protected].
[00:01:41] Speaker B: Yeah, we need that. We need that. But, yeah, on this episode, we're doing day, what, 16 through 23 of the black Music Month challenge.
It's very, like I always say, it's.
I guess. Cause I listen to, like, the same four or five people all the time. It takes a little bit for me to, like, get some of these songs and go deeper with some of these songs.
[00:02:07] Speaker A: Open your mind.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: Yep, that opened my mind, Craig.
And so. But it is enjoyable to kind of dig deep. Hopefully. I've been giving some good songs for y'all. Let us know, too, if we've been giving y'all some good. Some good songs to listen to, to open your mind and switch up things for you. But without further ado, Amy.
[00:02:33] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:02:34] Speaker B: Now, day 16 is what we own.
A song that addressed an issue in a way you hadn't heard before.
Day 16. I wonder if some of our songs gonna gon intertwine, too.
[00:02:51] Speaker A: Hmm.
Is that the way she worded it on mine?
[00:02:54] Speaker B: That's what it says. Day 16, a song.
[00:02:57] Speaker A: You still reading it from that master list, right?
[00:03:00] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:03:01] Speaker A: Okay. Because she went back and changed some of those.
[00:03:03] Speaker B: Mm. So what did she. How did she.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: So she changed it to a song that talked about life in a way you hadn't heard it before, which is still pretty much the same.
[00:03:12] Speaker B: But see, that changes.
[00:03:14] Speaker A: I told you last week to stop looking at that list.
[00:03:16] Speaker B: But I can't. I don't have a. I don't have an opportunity to see the list every day she put it out. So I gotta go, you know? Cause it'll take up time for me or whatever. So what was the song that you picked?
[00:03:26] Speaker A: Next lifetime by Erica Badu.
So this song came out when I was a teen. It was my first time realizing that you can indeed love two niggas at the same time.
[00:03:37] Speaker B: I don't know if it is that, uh, is that, um, advised or not.
You do you think she loved both of them?
[00:03:54] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
She talks about how she, you know.
[00:03:59] Speaker B: You'Re beautiful, but you can admire, say, somebody beautiful.
[00:04:03] Speaker A: I got somebody. No, I got somebody, but you're beautiful. That's what she said. Yeah.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: I don't think that's too bad. But you think she was in love with both of them?
[00:04:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it's possible.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: Like, I love red velvet cake.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:04:16] Speaker B: I also love a carrot cake.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:19] Speaker B: But if I got red velvet here.
[00:04:20] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:04:22] Speaker B: Then carrot cake next week.
[00:04:24] Speaker A: Well, it's the same thing next lifetime.
[00:04:27] Speaker B: That's the same thing. Next week is another lifetime.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: When you waiting on cake, you love both of them. Now what she's saying is, I can't have both of y'all at the same time.
[00:04:36] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:04:36] Speaker A: I can love both of you at the same time.
I can't have both of y'all at the same time. So I see you in another lifetime.
[00:04:43] Speaker B: If you love two, do you love any?
So mine, I did a little different. Cause I could have thought of some different songs, but from a song that addresses a topic.
This song also is the name of a show.
[00:05:06] Speaker A: There's no song called the Wire.
Oh. Cause you always be talking about the wire, but go ahead, shady.
[00:05:12] Speaker B: That reminds me of something, too.
Stuff I always talk about. One of my homies, he going to the draft, right? You know what I'm saying? And he was like.
He was like, are you sitting down? I was like, what do you mean? He was like, the afterdraft party's gonna be at Roc nation offices. I was like, nigga, shut up, man.
But, yeah, so every time I hear the name of this show, I sing the rest of this. So the name of the show is love is blind. And I always say, it'll take over your mind, but that's the song. Cause I don't remember up until this point. A song about domestic violence.
[00:05:54] Speaker A: I can't think of one.
[00:05:55] Speaker B: Yeah, before this, so this was the first song that came up in my head. So love is blind by Eve talking about her friend getting beat up by her love or whatever. Um, day 17 was a. Let me know if it's the same, um.
Attract, guaranteed to change your mind.
[00:06:15] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:06:16] Speaker B: Change your mood. Mood. I'm sorry, what was yours? Attracted, guaranteed to change your mood.
[00:06:21] Speaker A: Optimistic.
[00:06:22] Speaker B: Optimistic.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: Sounds of blackness.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: Sounds of blackness. Hold on. I think you play. I think I saw this one on your page.
[00:06:37] Speaker A: This is a very mood changing song for me. As long as you keep your head to the sky.
[00:06:42] Speaker B: Is this a gospel song?
[00:06:44] Speaker A: No.
[00:06:45] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:06:45] Speaker A: I mean, I guess it could be. Church has probably played it, but sounds of blackness wasn't a gospel group.
[00:06:51] Speaker B: You know it now. Every time I hear this song, you know what I think about that video? Them boys, and they be dancing.
[00:06:58] Speaker A: Yes. Black boy joy, doesn't that just put you in a good mood?
[00:07:01] Speaker B: Yeah, this is.
[00:07:02] Speaker A: And the boy from black ish.
[00:07:05] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:07:06] Speaker A: Him and his dad did a dance together to this when he was still a little boy. He did?
[00:07:09] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That played what's his name? His real name? Miles, ain't it?
[00:07:13] Speaker A: Yeah, Miles. I was about to call him Miles, and I was like, that's not his character.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: Yeah, but his character is Jack. Jack. Yeah.
[00:07:19] Speaker A: It just puts you in a good mood. And them boys was, like, dancing to it and taking turns in a circle. It's just. It's a feel good song.
[00:07:26] Speaker B: It is.
[00:07:27] Speaker A: My second one was I love your smile by Shanice. I don't know why. That always raises my, um.
[00:07:34] Speaker B: Mine also reminds me of a social media video, but it's that guy that's in Philly. They be talking about stink.
And he be acting like a woman sometimes, too. He got, like, the patchy beard. I don't know his name, but I always see his videos. But he was sitting in the back of the car singing this song right here.
[00:07:56] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: I can't think his name.
[00:07:59] Speaker A: I know who you're talking about.
[00:08:00] Speaker B: Yeah, but the name is Sherilyn Encore.
I don't know why, but this.
[00:08:05] Speaker A: Every line, every Delta listener right now is losing their mind. This they song, yo, this is one of their. Well, Charlynn is a delta. And then this is one of their songs. Kind of like we shake our monkey songs.
[00:08:19] Speaker B: How many fucking songs they got? How many fucking songs y'all got? Four.
[00:08:23] Speaker A: It depends on the era. Yeah. The decade. Because one of ours used to be.
[00:08:30] Speaker B: I'm ready for this. Cause you laughing. I wanna hear this.
[00:08:33] Speaker A: It was just. We had a step that was like, a step that kinda like, what shake your monkey is now is doodle brown.
[00:08:41] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:08:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:08:42] Speaker B: Doodle brown. Okay. That's fair, I guess. This is like the eighties they came with. You know what I'm saying? And she one of them. So that is mine, though.
[00:08:52] Speaker A: But it does. This is one. This is a song that puts you in a good mood.
[00:08:57] Speaker B: Day 18. A song from an artist you think more people should know about or should.
[00:09:03] Speaker A: Know so my artist is Kimi. Oh, God. If you look at him up, it's gonna be Akeem Ali. Oh, I like Kimi Casanova.
[00:09:14] Speaker B: Yeah, what track? Oh, that's the track. Kimi Casanova.
[00:09:18] Speaker A: That works? Yeah, that's the one I shared.
[00:09:20] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he went viral maybe three, four years ago with this. Yeah, he got that old, but he don't.
[00:09:29] Speaker A: He don't work.
[00:09:30] Speaker B: Like, his.
His song's never on the radio or nothing like that.
[00:09:34] Speaker A: I don't think he was like, really? Yeah, he was just doing social media, but now he's actually like, hey, my music out now. Y'all go listen to it.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:09:43] Speaker A: And he's like, I wonder if they.
[00:09:46] Speaker B: Thought he was, like a gimmick or something.
[00:09:48] Speaker A: Probably.
[00:09:48] Speaker B: Cause he was dressed in the seventies, had the women all over him and stuff. Yeah, yeah.
[00:09:52] Speaker A: So he sings now, too.
He got a voice on him. Yeah.
[00:09:58] Speaker B: Shout out to him.
I got two.
I think I talked about one of them on here all the time.
One is Larussell.
He a young kid. I heard about him on. He was on earn elegia a couple years ago, and then he was on there because Earn Ulija is a podcast about business, people that, you know, successful in business or whatever. But he was on there because he isn't signed to a label. He does everything himself. So all his merch, he sells it himself. He does, like, concerts in his backyard, and they always packed or whatever, but he got, like, a lot of music. He do, like, a lot of freestyles and stuff like that, so. And he's from, like, like the Bay area. And I like, like that Cali sound. I like that Cali sound. He really like Cali. He ain't like somebody from someplace. And they sound like they rap from Atlanta or they doing drill music and nothing. He sound like a cali nigga, but I like his freestyling and shit like that. But that was one. And there's another person named Kamiyah. She from, like, the bay, too.
If you're a woman and you want, like, woman rap, that's kind of like she talk about her pussy a little bit, but then she, like, really be rapping and singing and stuff, too. Kamia, she real dope. She got that west coast on, too.
Day 19.
This is your black national anthem.
What is your black national anthem?
[00:11:27] Speaker A: Fight the power.
[00:11:28] Speaker B: Mmm.
I remember on this show, it was about to be Black History Month, and me and Blaze were having a debate about should it be fight to power or the negro national anthem.
And I said, you may lift every.
[00:11:49] Speaker A: Voice and sing till the earth in heaven ring.
[00:11:51] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:11:52] Speaker A: No, I'm sorry. I understand that's the negro national anthem, but that song made me sad. That song don't make me want to rise up.
[00:12:00] Speaker B: And I said, bro, he was like, what are we still. What are we fighting? What power are we fighting? I was like, you just watch. I wish I was wrong.
I was like, man, like you. I was like, man, that song ain't motivating you to do nothing. That's an old ass song. Whatever. Whatever.
Little did I know that song be making white people mad now.
[00:12:19] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, they pissed off.
[00:12:20] Speaker B: They hate that song, but probably because of what I just did, call it the negro national anthem too, for one.
[00:12:28] Speaker A: I think that's probably what make them mad. They probably ain't never listened to the lyrics.
[00:12:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Fight the power.
What do you think mine is?
[00:12:40] Speaker A: James Brown something?
[00:12:42] Speaker B: Oh, no, I'm a little. I'm a little younger than that, Amy.
[00:12:45] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: It's a little bit of a recency bias, you know, from 2020.
And this is, like, the song of this George Floyd movement or whatever. So we're gonna be all right if God got us.
That's a spiritual right there, but, yeah, that's mine.
What day we on? Day 20. Day 20? Your favorite sample. Flip. Now I feel like you got about three.
[00:13:23] Speaker A: My favorite, of course, because I love this song so much. It's old honey.
[00:13:27] Speaker B: Oh, the old honey remix.
[00:13:29] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Kissing you.
[00:13:30] Speaker B: Yes.
Hold on. Let me see.
That is dope. Hold on.
[00:13:35] Speaker A: And at first, I was not going to post it because titles being so close to Diddy, but then I remembered that Diddy did not produce this song.
[00:13:47] Speaker B: Who did?
[00:13:49] Speaker A: Raphael Siddiq.
[00:13:50] Speaker B: Ah.
And what was the original?
[00:13:55] Speaker A: Oh, gosh.
[00:13:56] Speaker B: Well, I guess we don't need the original.
[00:13:58] Speaker A: Yeah, the original song. The name of it is.
[00:14:01] Speaker B: Oh, honey. Ah.
Just diddy's just something by the delegation.
[00:14:07] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:14:08] Speaker B: Okay.
It's real close to the original too. You got another one?
[00:14:17] Speaker A: Ooh.
[00:14:21] Speaker B: I mean, I didn't know if you had multiples already.
[00:14:23] Speaker A: No, I think that was probably was the only one I posted.
[00:14:26] Speaker B: Um.
[00:14:27] Speaker A: Let me see, because I love it so much.
[00:14:31] Speaker B: Let me see.
That's it.
Come on.
[00:14:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:14:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:14:38] Speaker A: The actual sample is a little bit further into it.
[00:14:43] Speaker B: And it's a little slower too, ain't it?
State Records, 1978. No, stat Records.
State records.
Shout out to them.
Oh, let me do mine. I had a couple.
Mine is by Nas.
I don't know why I think this be so hard. It's called a thief's theme and original. It sounds just like it.
[00:15:32] Speaker A: That's some rock music.
[00:15:34] Speaker B: Uh huh.
The original is Enugada the Vita, but this is the.
I be listening to some rock music, too. Now, y'all don't slip on your boy come on thing.
That's a hard little flip how they did that.
It just feel like a helicopter coming in on norm with the doors open.
[00:16:03] Speaker A: And them boys got that green samples. Ll Cool J on his rock the bells network on Sirius. They have a show called salute the sample. And I learn something new almost every time.
[00:16:16] Speaker B: Another one I had. I think this is it. Yeah, this is it by Al Green.
And it's a little part that they took.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: Wait, this is the sample?
[00:16:34] Speaker B: No, this the original.
[00:16:35] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:16:35] Speaker B: This is the original.
Let me see if I can find.
I had it, too.
It was just that little part that they used. God damn it.
Where's that song?
Oh, here you go.
And they use it on this one?
[00:17:05] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:17:08] Speaker B: And they even use the little.
[00:17:12] Speaker A: Y'all better be Harlem shaking in your fucking desk chair right now, too. A car, wherever you listen, bro.
[00:17:20] Speaker B: It's hard to get rid of Diddy, bro. I'm sorry. Then it's another one I had. It's an Isa Hayes song. Ooh, the look of love and Jay.
[00:17:30] Speaker A: Z. I knew that was coming.
Ozzie Hayes. Yeah.
[00:17:34] Speaker B: So those are some of mine. Now, this one right here make it emotional. A song that puts you in your feelings. Day 21. Jesus. What you had?
[00:17:45] Speaker A: Okay, I'm gonna go here first. Cause I have three.
[00:17:48] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:17:49] Speaker A: Angela Beaufield. B o f I l l. I try.
I discovered this song late in life, maybe within the last four years.
Shout out to Nina. She always put me on. Angela Beaufield and Phyllis Hyman. But the words to this song is like she is pouring out her heart to somebody. Like, I tried to love you. I did everything I could to love you, and it just wasn't enough.
Oh, my God. The best I can. Mm. It's slow, but y'all check it out if you don't. If you're not familiar with Angela Bowie.
[00:18:27] Speaker B: What's it called again?
[00:18:28] Speaker A: I try.
[00:18:29] Speaker B: It's on title, too. You say you had three, though.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: What's another resentment?
[00:18:35] Speaker B: Beyonce, I think she performed this one at her concert when they came to Columbia. That was the first time I heard it.
[00:18:45] Speaker A: First time you heard it?
[00:18:47] Speaker B: Yeah.
I don't be listening to slow songs like that. And I was like, damn you.
[00:18:56] Speaker A: I sing this song all the way through, I'm going to cry.
I wish I could believe you. And I'd be all right.
[00:19:03] Speaker B: But everything.
[00:19:04] Speaker A: The fucking thing you said to me was a lie.
[00:19:06] Speaker B: Y'all got four minutes and 17 seconds. We gonna try to get angry to cry here today.
What's the third one you had?
[00:19:16] Speaker A: Green eyes by Erica Badu.
Now, that one starts out real slow. You might have to fast forward to get to some actual lyrics, but green eyes again?
My eyes are green. Cause I eat a lot of vegetables. It ain't got nothing to do with your new friend.
[00:19:35] Speaker B: This ain't the one she performed at. She didn't perform this at what you call it, did it?
[00:19:39] Speaker A: Tiny disk? She did tiny desk.
[00:19:41] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:19:41] Speaker A: And she sounded just like the fucking. Yeah, the song is long as hell. So it took up a lot of her tiny desk time.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause she only did, like, three songs on tiny desk, ain't it?
Mine is very simple.
[00:19:53] Speaker A: I'm getting sad now.
[00:19:55] Speaker B: This song. Sad.
Oh, well, this one right here.
[00:19:59] Speaker A: Never knew that love can hurt like this.
[00:20:00] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:20:01] Speaker A: Thought I was the one, but I got disced.
[00:20:05] Speaker B: Mine is sad for a different reason.
[00:20:12] Speaker A: My heart goes out to all the people who this song would be sad for them for. I don't share that with y'all.
[00:20:18] Speaker B: Ah, well, shit. I had another one, um, before life removed. All the. It was on the other end of the spectrum, though. Let me see if I can find it.
If it's on here.
[00:20:38] Speaker A: Yeah. See, my father never left me high, so I don't. I don't.
[00:20:41] Speaker B: I can't.
It make two things.
[00:20:46] Speaker A: Make a walk out of here.
[00:20:47] Speaker B: I'm sorry. It's the list. It's the list. I'm sorry.
It made me think of soul food, and then it made me think about my goddamn mama. I'm sorry. It put me in my feelings. Day 22.
This cover is better than the original.
What you got?
[00:21:05] Speaker A: I immediately go to angel by Layla Hathaway.
L a l a h.
[00:21:15] Speaker B: Let me see.
[00:21:16] Speaker A: There's a live version. Play the live one, baby. She put her whole ass in that song.
[00:21:19] Speaker B: L a h.
Layla, let me turn that shit off.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: It probably easy if you come up, easier if you type angel first and then Layla.
[00:21:34] Speaker B: Oh, there you go. Damn.
[00:21:36] Speaker A: She put her whole ass in this song. Anita who? I love Anita Baker. Y'all love Anita Baker. But Layla Hathaway was this on the.
[00:21:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I see. Oh, it's the live version, too.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: All around.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: You.
[00:21:54] Speaker A: Won'T be satisfied with just a piece of his heart.
My angel.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: That band sound good, too.
What you got? What else you got? Another one.
[00:22:09] Speaker A: Um.
Love. Under new management by Kiki Wyatt.
[00:22:15] Speaker B: Oh, God. I heard she got a new man or pregnant or something.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: She's not pregnant. She looked good. She had work. Cause, you know.
[00:22:23] Speaker B: How'd she spell Kiki? With an e?
[00:22:24] Speaker A: Ki kek.
I thought, okay, K E. K e.
[00:22:31] Speaker B: Is what? Love.
[00:22:32] Speaker A: Love under new management, which is a Mickey Howard song. But Kiki did her thing on that, too.
[00:22:39] Speaker B: Love on new management.
[00:22:41] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:22:41] Speaker B: I don't see that. Oh, I see it. There you go. Damn. It's 40th. Y'all ain't listening to that.
[00:22:48] Speaker A: Experience is a good teacher.
[00:22:53] Speaker B: That's a who song. Who? Howard.
[00:22:54] Speaker A: Mickey Howard.
[00:22:55] Speaker B: Mickey Howard. Shout out to Mickey Howard. Mine is a little more simple.
And my two are from the same group.
[00:23:03] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:23:04] Speaker B: I think in the late nineties, they figured out the.
[00:23:09] Speaker A: Are you going with troop?
[00:23:10] Speaker B: No, I ain't no troop. Do I look like a troop nigger?
We got something special we're gonna do for you. Mine is by Jody C. One of them lately.
This was the live version on MTV Unplugged. That was a Stevie Wonder song.
[00:23:29] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: Every time. Jay Z. I mean, damn. KC was like butter.
And then they did another cover.
[00:23:44] Speaker A: If you think you're lonely now look at you.
[00:23:47] Speaker B: Barry in the lead. If I can down find it.
Yeah, that was the other one.
What I say the name of that song.
[00:24:01] Speaker A: If you think you're lonely now.
[00:24:07] Speaker B: I was at a Casey and Jojo song.
Might be Casey and Jojo.
[00:24:17] Speaker A: Well, the original is Bobby Womack.
[00:24:21] Speaker B: Why we look. Yeah, yeah. Figure out some, um. Talk to the people.
[00:24:25] Speaker A: Um, when it comes to stealing songs or remaking songs, it may could be listed under just Katie Luther.
Luther Vandross. And he used to steal a lot of.
Oh, God. What we used to aunt name Dion Ward. Yes. He stole a lot of. I won't say Steve.
[00:24:54] Speaker B: I wonder if she got composition.
[00:24:55] Speaker A: He remade a lot of her songs.
[00:24:57] Speaker B: What is the most famous cover?
[00:25:00] Speaker A: Hmm.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: For blacks?
[00:25:05] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:25:07] Speaker B: Whitney Houston, I will always big love you.
[00:25:10] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Dolly Parton.
[00:25:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:25:13] Speaker A: I seen a lot of people say Jolene for being in the comments.
[00:25:18] Speaker B: Yeah, y'all wildin' that song that ain't been out long enough to get that kind of shout out. I mean, to be high. But, y'all, some people are delusional prisoners of the moment.
But, yeah, if you think you're lonely.
[00:25:34] Speaker A: Now, I just thought about another one that was on my list was all cried out, which was rid originally a Lisa Lisa and cult jam, who slew allure. Redid it with 112.
[00:25:48] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't hear that. That was on one of the albums.
[00:25:52] Speaker A: Yeah, it was on both the lore and 112 albums.
[00:25:57] Speaker B: Now, the last day, which is today. Day 23 that we doing today. You ain't got one for that.
[00:26:02] Speaker A: What is it? They announced it yet?
[00:26:04] Speaker B: Yeah, something from a musical family legacy.
[00:26:08] Speaker A: Ooh, ooh. Nigga, they just post that 23 minutes ago. Hold on.
Master list music family legacy. I'm gonna go with.
[00:26:29] Speaker B: I'll do my.
[00:26:30] Speaker A: I was gonna say, make em say, ugh. But no.
[00:26:32] Speaker B: Okay.
I mean, okay, that's fair.
That's fair.
[00:26:39] Speaker A: But I couldn't think of how you do that there. That's what I was trying to go. Cause I was trying to go, you know, pee there, mama there, sick there. Shit fiend there.
[00:26:47] Speaker B: That's the name of that song.
[00:26:48] Speaker A: Is that it? How you do that? How you do that?
[00:26:50] Speaker B: How you spell that? Oh, yeah. How you do that?
Now, I have two on my list.
[00:26:56] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:26:58] Speaker B: And it's. I guess it's us showing our age. Because one of mine is from the same group that was on Master P album. The one I said, who that?
[00:27:16] Speaker A: They want to do that? Run who black.
[00:27:20] Speaker B: So one of mine is. Was this one.
Cause the whole crew up here. Yeah. Only one who went on this song.
[00:27:26] Speaker A: Could see murder over there.
[00:27:30] Speaker B: Shout out to Gilmore. This is Gilmore crew right here. No limit. Well, he loves him. No limit. Now the other one.
[00:27:36] Speaker A: This song remind me of staying at the school for band practice.
Just being after school on school grounds. After school was over, kicking shit. This was no limit songs to remind me of, like, the first round of no limit.
[00:27:54] Speaker B: Uh huh. Um, now, my other one, I went older, and I went Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole when they put unforgettable, both of them together. So that's all I have for them.
But that's it for. Let's show this up this week.
Let me see. So, well, we only got seven more days left, a song.
So day 24, you'll stop everything when this song comes on jam.
Oh, a song by your goat. That explains why they're your goat. Ooh, that's a goat.
[00:28:36] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: See, this song was hard for me. Why?
[00:28:39] Speaker A: I don't have a goat.
[00:28:40] Speaker B: You don't got a goat?
[00:28:41] Speaker A: I don't have a favorite anything. I don't have a favorite team. I don't have a favorite artist. Like, I can't put that much loyalty into anybody. That's gonna be really hard for me.
[00:28:52] Speaker B: You don't got nobody you listen to more than anybody else.
Let's go to the. You gotta be somebody I don't have I don't.
[00:28:59] Speaker A: I can't. I don't have enough loyalty to support a football team. Like, I be barely supporting my sorority. Like.
Like, I don't have a. Like, I don't. I don't know why I got commitment issues.
[00:29:14] Speaker B: You said it. I did.
Email us djbladeshowmail.com. i mean, I'm asking. Let us know some of your picks for the black music Month challenge. 2024. It's almost over. We celebrate black music month. Not y'all niggas. You better not do no damn July 24. I mean, July 4 type shit. Y'all niggas at the celebration.
[00:29:38] Speaker A: I mean, take your day off of work. Cause they go get you the day off. Take your day off of work.
[00:29:43] Speaker B: Some places do.
Unless you work in retail, then you gonna be at old Navy.
Um, but, yeah. Amy, let everybody know where they can find your social media.
[00:29:55] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's Amys. The number 22. C e n t s tiny desk released a Michelle Neanderthal. Oh, nigid inde. Yeah, that's it.
[00:30:08] Speaker B: Michelle and David Gliocello.
[00:30:09] Speaker A: Huh? Yeah. Huh?
[00:30:10] Speaker B: It was good.
[00:30:11] Speaker A: I ain't watched it yet.
[00:30:12] Speaker B: I watched the shock of con one the other day. The other week. It was good. You watched that one?
[00:30:16] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:30:17] Speaker B: Chaka Khan was amazing.
[00:30:18] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:30:19] Speaker B: I'm gonna check out that machine.
[00:30:21] Speaker A: So, I mean, we probably get an swv this week.
[00:30:23] Speaker B: You think so?
[00:30:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:24] Speaker B: Good. That'd be great.
[00:30:25] Speaker A: They held out. They holding out like they held out on juvenile last year.
[00:30:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, cuz juvenile was the last one in it for them for the month.
Oh, yeah. Let everybody know when they can find again.
[00:30:40] Speaker A: Amy's. Twenty two cents. Oh, you could number 22 cmts.
[00:30:44] Speaker B: You started talking about Michelle and Deglio cello. Preacher underscore BP is where you can find me on Instagram. You can find the show on Instagram at DJ Blazehow.
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Thank y'all for listening. This your boy. Be easy.
[00:30:58] Speaker A: And this your girl Amy.
[00:30:59] Speaker B: And we out.
[00:31:01] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen, whoever you ask, this is the DJ Blaze show. I'm the lady alligator, so you could come in that water. I'm the migraine in you, your head bumping hard and harder. I'm that boss hog hope nigga, the cop a squat dead smack on your face like that infrared.