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Showing posts with label Radio Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio Interviews. Show all posts

27/04/2019

Aaliyah: Rare Photo


πŸ” via Hakiem from Facebook "London England Radio show.. with my 2 partners n crime H the SoulJah and Meechi…“
Thank you so much for sharing! πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’š From what I know this looks like @thebeat1036fm station! 😊

05/03/2019

Aaliyah: Rare Photo



πŸ” via @beyonceatl: “Super throwback…. I been looking for this pic forever! One Of Aaliyah’s last interviews she did back in the day on @hot1079atl I was a teenager and she was everything…. so sweet and humble…. and Reza was so shook when she asked to take off her jacket. It was so sweet… we all always talk about the special day. #thearchives #aaliyah #rp @mzshyneka thank you for finding. πŸ™πŸΌπŸ™ŒπŸΌ”
Thank you so much for sharing and thanks to @aaliyahforeva22 for the tag! 😘

30/08/2018

Aaliyah: 40 Γ₯r med P3 Soul (Swedish Radio Interview)
















A huge shout out to my big sis @aaliyahalways for sharing this interview with myself. This was shared on Aaliyah's 17th Death Anniversary on the 25th. For anyone who hasn't checked this out, you can listen below, or go to the source link below and download for you own listening pleasure. I throughly enjoyed listening to this, and there are some parts which are so hilarious, but I'll try not to spoil it for you guys! πŸ™Š Let's just say that the audio quality is so crystal clear, that hearing Aaliyah's voice alone is very soothing to the ears! πŸ˜ŒπŸ’• Here's a little synopsis of the interview from P3 Soul,which I translated into English for those who do not speak Swedish like myself. Happy listening! 😎 

"On August 25th, 2001, Aaliyah died in a crash in the Bahamas. Only 22 years old, she had already been involved in creating the framework for the future of high-tech soul.

Together with a young generation of R&B singers, she and the producer Timbaland made the music something more modern and electronic in the mid 90's.


In this week's podium special from 2001 you will hear one of Aaliyah's last interviews that was broadcast the day after her tragic passing away."




(Source: https://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/1121692?programid=2680)

31/08/2016

Aaliyah: Rare Photo & Radio Interview With Tim Westwood (1996)


πŸ” via @timwestwoodtv: “Rest in Paradise Aaliyah. Gone too soon. #tbt” | Thank you so much for sharing πŸ™πŸ’š If that's not all...Westwood also posted a video on youtube showcasing the full version of Aaliyah singing 'Blackstreet- No Diggity' as well as the full radio interview! This honestly had me in tears, since she talked about visiting a lot of schools within the UK and my school happened to be one of them! πŸ˜© She also sounds very young when you hear her speak! Thank you once again Westwood! This has truly made my day! You can peep the video below in full! One love   


26/08/2015

Aaliyah: Rare Photo


Repost via @mzshynekadotcom: “RipAaliyah 1 of the many pics I took of her at our Hot 97.5 Live Broadcast from Greenbriar Mall back in the day was 1 of the biggest most humble celebrities I had ever met this was taken a few months before she passed away. FYI thats @beyonceatl we were interns then! #timeflies #14yearsago #2001 #aaliyah#babygirl #WhatUpReza”

08/08/2015

Aaliyah For MAC Interview with Traesha Burke: Part 2 (Exclusive)

Another edit made by myself for the campaign :o)

As promised, here's part 2 of the #AaliyahForMAC campaign with radio host Arturo Leon a.k.a.– AlmusiqmanLeon, "your best friend on the mic". In this exclusive second part interview, we get to talk to the lovely Traesha Burke, who is co-founder of this amazing idea. Here's what she had to say...

 

Aaliyah For MAC Interview with Jennifer Risinger: Part 1 (Exclusive)

Edit made by yours truly! :o)

I'm happy to bring to you all and exclusive radio interview with the original founders of the #AaliyahForMAC campaign, hosted by my boy Arturo Leon who you can find via... Twitter, Google+ and Spreaker.com. In this first part of two interviews, we get to hear from the lovely Jennifer Risinger who actually helped to launch the petition. Here's what she had to say...

 

03/08/2015

Monie Love Gives Shout Out for #AaliyahForMAC Movement


For anyone who missed the radio broadcast on Boom 107.9FM Philly early this morning, here’s what Monie Love had to say about the #AaliyahForMAC movement! :D Enjoy!


21/07/2015

Aaliyah: Skyrock Radio, Planète Rap Classic (RARE Footage), July 2001

 
 

A huge thank you to my Aaliyah fam @aaliyahalways and @weloveaaliyahhaughton for bringing these beautiful gems to my attention earlier this morning. Courtesy of @skyrockfm for sharing not only these images but an exclusive RARE video footage from Planète Rap who kindly uploaded this on Youtube. I am honestly at a loss for words right now...It's moments like these which make us remember someone long after they have gone. Seeing the joy, laughter, goofy side to Aaliyah and just the way she was as a person is just priceless... Watch the video below and enjoy everyone! One love <3


 

28/01/2015

Aaliyah: Rare Photo


Repost via @radio_elvis: “Me in the Afro interviewing Aaliyah.” | This is dope! Thank you so much for sharing! Would be lovely to know more about this interview! :o) 

13/11/2014

Aaliyah Archives: Da Bassment Interview Part 2


So y'all know I had to do a special blog post for the late, great Static Major. On the 11th of this month marked his 40th Birthday. So as a special tribute, we shall be giving you part 2 of Da Bassment interview courtesy of Trevor Banks who happened to kindly share this. It was also Devante's idea to keep us feenin' for more! ;) So if you missed the first part of the interview you can check it out here. Happy reading everyone! :o)

DA BASSMENT PT.2 Interview...

1. When was the first time you tasted success?

Static Major: Man Ummm.. When I first tasted success was after me being in the game for 6 or 7 years. At that point it started feeling like a job.

2. Now are you going to try and get into a competition with R. Kelly?

Static Major: Yeah .. definitely. I feel like he really is my only competition. I'm not taking anything away from the newbies coming up, but they aren't as seasoned as i am. Most artists call me up to write or do the song for them. Myself, I'm self contained, and it don't really matter who does a track for me whether its Timbaland, Scott Storch,Jim Jonsin ,or a no name producer. At the end of the day it boils down to just doing the track.

3. What happened with Blackground as far as Playa's second album is concerned?

Smoke E Digglera: We never did sign with Blackground. Blackground was our management. We were signed to Def Jam on our first album. We ended up getting off of Def Jam, and from there we started working on the new album with the aspirations of getting signed to another label. We felt like it wouldn't be a huge problem getting signed again. Blackground probably would of signed us as a group, but we never got around to that. I mean , we did work on an album, but Playa ended up going on the road with the Ladies Night Out Tour. After that, everyone started working on their solo albums. 

4. Why was there a fallout with Da Bassment. Was it because DeVante was trying to be an artist, producer, songwriter and a CEO at the same time?

Bazaar Royale (Da Boogieman) : I really don't know, I was too young to know what was happening. To me, everything was moving along just fine as far as I could see. Didn't really know the business aspect of it. But I did have fun.

5. Did you record any joints back then?
 

Bazaar Royale ( Da Boogieman): Yeah, I had a few joints out back then. We recorded all the time. Da Bassment was our job, and we were like on some Motown shit, for real.

6. I heard if DeVante was to walk in the building you had to have something hot cookin?

Digital Black (of Playa): Most definitely...There was always something dope going on, cuz everybody was talented. You might go in one room, Stevie J would be cookin something. Go in another room, Timbaland, Sugah, Magoo ect.. would be cookin something. Come in our room, Playa would be cookin something, Everybody was getting on each other's tracks. Missy & Timbaland were way ahead of their time. It was a great situation to be in for all of us...

And there you have it! To view the rest of Bank's article, with a special Tribute mix show of Aaliyah, you can find it here via http://inet6thestar.blogspot.com

06/10/2014

Aaliyah: Da Bassment 20 Year Anniversary



So as you all know, Da Bassment crew was where it all started for such artists like Aaliyah, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Magoo, Playa, Ginuwine etc... If it wasn't for this movement during the 90's we would not of had/have such great iconic people to look up to. Anyone who was raised during that time, already knows the deal when it comes to anything during that era. The music back then was so influential and impacted everything, from what we wore, being socially/politically aware and paving the way for more female artists in both the Hip-Hop and R&B genre. 

Since I love to read interviews I happened to come across one which Trevor Banks kindly shared with me. I'm sure the majority of my American readers will know who he is, but for all my other folks out there, Trevor Banks is an Artist/DJ Anchor of Inet6 WSTR Radio. Now...this is a very special interview which took place between 2006–2008 on Banks radio show back in college, where he interviewed the whole Playa crew members – Static Major, Smoke E. Digglera and Digital Black. So without further a due, peep the interview below and have a happy read! :o)  

In 1994, at Andrew's in building in Rochester,NY, DeVante of Jodeci formed a collective called Da Bassment . The collective consisted of artists: Sista, Timbaland & Magoo, Accion, Ginuwine, Sugah, Playa, Nikki Bonz, Traedonya, Renee Anderson,Reboc, Pretty Boy, Mr Brendal, Da Boogieman,Dante Hawkins, Sarah Jo Martin, Stevie J, Derek DeGrate,Virginia Williams, Darryl Pearson, Reggi Moore, Lamar Mitchell,  and of course Jodeci. Timbaland surely mentioned Pharrell & Larry Live who were in a group together with Magoo called SBI. I also heard Malice & Pusha T were hanging around them in Da Bassment days. Da Bassment recorded several songs for soundtracks such as Dangerous Minds & Nutty Professor. Unfortunately the collective split and went on to record music as solo artists or groups. 20 years later they are still putting out music. In this blog post we are celebrating Da Bassment's 20 Year Anniversary. 

Da Bassment Interview:

1. Who Influenced you musically?

Static Major: Project Pat, Lil Flip, UGK, Lil Wayne. I listen to street music. The streets influence me.

Smoke E Digglera: I'd have to say one of major influences would be DeVante Swing of Jodeci. Also Take 6 & John P Kee.

Digital Black: My influences first would be my father and brother. Others would be Donny Hathaway, Al Green, Bobby Womack (RIP),Ron Isley, and Jodeci.

2. How did you meet DeVante of Jodeci?

Bazaar Royale (aka Da Boogieman): I just ran into the dude, he was with Timbaland and all them cats. Walked right up to De and said "WSUP" . I did my freestyle type thing, he liked, and he gave me his contact info.

Playa: Singing for DeVante, backstage at the Jodeci concert.

3. How were Da Bassment days?

Bazaar Royale (aka Da Boogieman): For me it was dope. It was like a college for artists.

Trevor Banks: Stevie J said the same thing.

Static Major: Oh maaan .. It was like music school. We all lived in the same apartment building. The studio was like within walking distance of the apartments. We were over there all day everyday.

Trevor Banks: That was in Andrew's Building in Rochester,NY?

Static Major: That's right!

Smoke E Digglera: Maan , it was just like any first phase of trying to get in where you fit in, it was raw. It was definitely a situation you could look back on and say "That was beautiful". You begin to appreciate the fact that certain things don't happen overnight. Seeing it first hand from a genius like DeVante was, as well as a multi platinum writer/producer/artist. De gave us the opportunity to work on our craft , and to get in where we fit in.

Digital Black: Yeah! it was definitely like a college. It was where me, Static, and Smoke honed in on our skills. DeVante was the type of cat that he let you learn by doing, not just watching. All of us had our own studio room, and it was just a blessing. It was like living a dream. Where one of your idols sign you, ya know. That is where we met Timbo, Missy, and Ginuwine. We all lived together for about 4 or 5 years. I have no hard feelings from that experience. Don't believe the VH1 Driven story..

4. How did the group get its name 'Playa'?

Smoke E Digglera: Hmmm ( as he sips from Hennessy & Pepsi ) That would be DeVante, just from us kickin it, sitting around listening to music, and getting to know one another. So De said "You know what, ya'll some lil playas maan, for real". So he goes "That is the name of the group...PLAYA"

Trevor Banks: What was the name of the group before Playa?

Static/Major: It was still the same guys, but locally we were called 'Touch Of Class'.

To be continued..... (We will try to add more from Da Bassment members down the road.. SO STAY TUNED) 


Damn it! Just as I was getting into it! Lol! Nice way to keep us wanting more though! ;) My favorite part had to be when they mentioned how Playa formed their name, since I have always been curious to know that, so thank you for clearing that up :o) To read the remaining parts where Banks shares some of his mixes, unreleased tracks and demos from Da Bassment crew, click on the link above where you will be pleasantly surprised! You can also get in contact with Trevor Banks via his BlogTwitterTumblr and Facebook.

14/10/2013

Aaliyah BBC 1Xtra: Gone Too Soon (Radio Documentary 2011)


What's good people! :o) Here's a radio documentary/interview from BBC 1Xtra (UK radio station) which aired in 2011. The audio content itself features the likes of well known TV presenter, particularly known for presenting MTV Base –Trevor Nelson. I remember when I came across this during the time where I was just bored, and as you do, you start to browse pages, next thing you know, I came across this picture of Babygirl (the one above) and I was like hold up! What's this? lol! To my eyes I was so delighted and happy that I wanted to share this content for people who live overseas, especially since it is such a rare thing for fans to come by when the radio station is in another country! To find out a little more about this radio documentary, peep the synopsis below to find out what is outlined. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I did. Have a good day/evening wherever you are! Peace! :o)

Synopsis

Ten years after Aaliyah's premature death, Trevor Nelson looks back on the life of a woman who helped re-define R&B and explores her long-lasting influence on musicians today.
We get a picture of her early musical beginnings, appearing on TV talent show Star Search at age eleven and touring with her famous auntie, soul singer Gladys Knight, with an interview from her vocal coach of that time.
Then we hear about her first appearances in the charts, working alongside R&B songwriter star R. Kelly, who took Aaliyah on as his hip-hop soul protΓ©gΓ©e and made some unforgettable 90's hits. However, as scandalous rumours erupted and tarred Aaliyah's name, she made the decision to move on.
What came next would completely change the face of R&B music. We talk to Craig Kallman, who decided to introduce Aaliyah to little known producer-writer duo Timbaland and Missy Elliott. Artists such as Sway, Brenmar and Ny reflect on how the relationship between Timbaland and Aaliyah has affected the way they write music. Here we learn how the risks Aaliyah took to experiment with pop music have influenced the biggest artists of today such as Rihanna and Katy B.
We discover how Aaliyah embarked on a successful acting career, with help from acclaimed director of Queen of The Damned Michael Rymer. As she was filming for this movie, she was recording her final album at the same time - and it would be the shooting of a video for one of the tracks on this album that led to Aaliyah's untimely death in a plane crash. Close friend and stylist Derek Lee talks us through Aaliyah's last days.
Through hearing about Aaliyah's past and getting an understanding of her influence on the present, we are left with an impression of why this woman was so loved and should still be celebrated in 2011.
Part 1 of a 5 part series looking at legendary black music stars who were all unfortunately Gone Too Soon. 
(Source – http://www.bbc.co.uk/)