Queue Points is the Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award nominated music podcast that is dropping the needle on Black Music history and celebrating Black music through meaningful dialogue. The show is hosted by DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray. Visit https://queuepoints.com to learn more. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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Calvin Michaels on K-Pop, Culture, & Capitalism
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40:13DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray sit down with musician, dancer, comedian, and YouTuber Calvin Michaels. Together, they discuss the influence of Black music on K-Pop, and what gets lost (or copied) in translation. Calvin shares insights about his creative path, personal projects, and the North Star that drives him as a true multihyphenate. From Calvin’s p…
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'Another Man', 80's R&B, and Bisexuality in Black Music
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29:11In this Pride Month episode DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are joined by journalist and author Starr Rocque. The trio discuss Barbara Mason's 1984 banger "Another Man" - a song that tackled bisexuality in Black music long before it became a mainstream conversation. The conversation explores how songs like this, and its later hip-hop connections by Notor…
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The Blues, Queerness, and Black Storytelling: Re-examining Peggy Scott Adams’ 'Bill'
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23:37In this Pride Month episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into Peggy Scott Adams’ 1997 blues classic “Bill.” What happens when a Blues track sparks conversations about queerness, deception, and Black family dynamics in the late ‘90s? Mayhem, y’all. Pure mayhem. Join us as we explore the cultural shockwaves from “Bill”—from how the…
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Darnell Miller on Celebrating Black Music and ‘Pride @ The Loft’ in Wilmington DE
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17:44In this special episode of Queue Points, Jay Ray sits down with Wilmington, Delaware’s own Darnell Miller—musician, community builder, and creator of the Live @ The Loft series. Darnell shares the inspiration behind “Pride @ The Loft,” an event dedicated to celebrating Black queer artistry and creating safe, vibrant spaces for music lovers. Tune in…
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Queue Points 1-On-1: Kyriacos Talks Houston, Vinyl, and Concert Culture
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51:44In this first edition of Queue Points 1-On-1, we welcome Kyriacos, a dedicated listener and DJ from Houston. Kyriacos shares how his passion for music was shaped by his family, the Houston scene, and his journey into collecting vinyl. We talk about his favorite concerts, his approach to supporting artists through merch, and how he navigates the cha…
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Decoding the Science of Food and Fitness with Johnny Dickson of 'No Lab Coat Required'
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43:03Queue Points takes a rhythmic detour from music history to explore the science of wellness with special guest Johnny Dickson of "No Lab Coat Required." In this enlightening conversation, Johnny breaks down complex health concepts into accessible insights about nutrition, fitness, and sustainable lifestyle changes. As Black men navigate cultural foo…
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Exploring Fashion and Identity Through Black Music's Most Dandy Figures
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36:43In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the captivating world of the Met Gala and Black dandyism in music and fashion. The conversation highlights notable artists and groups such as Prince, The Time, Phyllis Hyman, Janet Jackson, Fishbone, Colonel Abrams, Grace Jones, and even dancehall artists, examining …
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Hip-Hop, Addiction, and Healing with Terrence D. Walton of NAADAC
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54:26In this episode of Queue Points, we explore the complex relationship between hip-hop culture and substance use disorders in Black communities with addiction treatment expert Terrence D. Walton, Executive Director of NAADAC (the Association for Addiction Professionals). Terrence breaks down how addiction treatment has evolved beyond outdated shame-b…
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Five Cringe Moments in the Career of Kanye West
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35:52In this episode of Queue Points, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray break down the top five cringe moments in Ye’s career … before today (because that’s a whole other story). They explore everything from the notorious Hurricane Katrina broadcast to the unforgettable TMZ meltdown, delving into how these controversial incidents reshaped the public image…
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From Soul Train to TikTok: The Evolution of Teen Dance Shows
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45:59In "From Soul Train to TikTok: The Evolution of Teen Dance Shows," hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray take you on a journey through the ever-changing world of teen dance. They explore the groundbreaking era of Soul Train, American Bandstand, and Dance Party USA, sharing personal memories and cultural insights that paved the way for today’s TikTok danc…
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Triple Threat Queens: Debbie Allen, Phylicia Rashad & Sheryl Lee Ralph’s Musical Legacy
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31:01In this electrifying episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray drop the needle on the musical legacies of three legendary Black women who dominated stage, screen, and sound—Debbie Allen, Phylicia Rashad, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Did you know these powerhouse performers also pursued music careers? From Debbie Allen’s Special Look album, which …
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Sexyy Red, Kendrick Lamar, and Hip Hop's Future
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55:36Hip-hop is always evolving, but where is it headed next? In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray drop the needle on the latest cultural shifts shaping the future of the genre. From Sexyy Red’s viral moment on The Jennifer Hudson Show to Kendrick Lamar’s game-changing halftime performance, the duo unpacks the growing tension betwe…
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Larry Smith is Hip-Hop’s Forgotten Architect
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25:26Before the term "super producer" became a staple in hip-hop, Larry Smith was already crafting legendary productions that shaped the genre. On this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray drop the needle on one of hip-hop’s most unsung pioneers—Larry Smith. From his groundbreaking work with Run-D.M.C. and Whodini to his influence on the e…
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The Grammys vs. The Moment: Are They Reading the Room?
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55:30The Grammy Awards are supposed to be a celebration of musical excellence, but when natural disasters strike, should the show go on? In this episode of Queue Points Live, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into the controversy surrounding the Grammys' decision to proceed despite the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. They discuss celebrity philanthr…
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Idris Goodwin on 'Doctor De Soto' and Sparking Imagination Through Storytelling
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24:01On this episode of Queue Points, we sit down with the award-winning playwright, creative, and author Idris Goodwin. We discuss his upcoming play, an adaptation of William Steig’s Doctor De Soto, which opens at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta on January 18, 2024. Idris shares his journey of storytelling rooted in community and the importance of musi…
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R. Kelly’s Legacy: Is He Really America’s Greatest Songwriter?
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50:31In this lively episode of Queue Points Live, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray tackle one of the most polarizing questions in Black music history: Is R. Kelly the greatest American songwriter? 🤔 (Spoiler Altert - NO, he's not.) Fueled by viral social media hot takes, they unpack the complexity of R. Kelly’s legacy—from his undeniable musical genius t…
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Y2K: The Bug That Shook the World and Saved the Future
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35:19Step into the time capsule with DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray as Queue Points rewinds to the dawn of the millennium! From the global Y2K panic to the futuristic vibes that shaped music, fashion, and pop culture, this episode explores the fears, fun, and moments that defined the year 2000. Relive the hype of iconic hits, flashy music videos, and trendse…
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The Good, the Gag, and the Ugly: Queue Points Reflects on 2024
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32:36Queue Points is the podcast that drops the needle on Black music history and celebrates Black culture. In this special year-end episode, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray take listeners on a reflective journey through 2024—a year that moved fast, shook things up, and left us with plenty to unpack. From personal milestones and hard-earned victories to jaw-d…
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Why Nat King Cole and Donny Hathaway Dominate Christmas Playlists
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22:22In this festive episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray drop the needle on two holiday classics that continue to define Christmas for Black America—Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" and Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas." Why do these songs still hold a chokehold on our holiday playlists decades after their release? The duo dives into …
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In My Mind: The Temptations' 'Silent Night' - One Song, Two Versions
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21:09In this special holiday episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray unwrap a soulful gem deeply rooted in Black music history: The Temptations' iconic "Silent Night." Often referred to as "In My Mind," this timeless classic bridges generations during the holidays. But did you know there are two versions of this beloved tune, recorded a decad…
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Hip Hop Misunderstandings and Miscommunication You May Not Know About
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24:01In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into the importance of comprehension in music, focusing on the artistry and nuances often lost in today’s rap and hip-hop discourse. Using Kendrick Lamar’s introspective lyrics as a starting point, they unpack how misinterpretation can spark unnecessary drama—and how today’s socia…
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Let Us Cook: Drake's Controversial Legal Move & Hip Hop's Future (Bonus Episode)
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51:09In this bonus episode from an Instagram live conversation, we discuss the recent events in the hip hop world involving Kendrick Lamar's surprise album drop and Drake's unprecedented legal petitions against Universal Music Group and Spotify. We explore the implications for hip hop culture, the role of business in the music industry, and the broader …
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Soul Train, Arsenio, and Showtime At the Apollo: How Black TV Revolutionized Music Culture
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25:41Join DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray on this episode of Queue Points podcast as they take a nostalgic look at classic TV shows that served as crucial platforms for Black musicians. From the importance of 'Soul Train' and 'The Arsenio Hall Show' to 'Pump It Up' with Dee Barnes and 'Showtime at the Apollo,' the hosts explore how these shows provided much-n…
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"Luther: Never Too Much" Reveals the Man Behind the Iconic Voice
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38:05In this episode of the Queue Points Podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve into the impact and life of legendary singer Luther Vandross. They discuss their personal experiences watching the newly released "Luther: Never Too Much" documentary, including standout moments, surprising revelations, and the lasting influence of Vandross on Black music …
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Cissy Houston & The Sweet Inspirations Were Game Changing Pioneers
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22:15In this episode of the Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the remarkable legacy of Cissy Houston and the iconic group, The Sweet Inspirations. They discuss Cissy's recent passing, her influence as a vocal arranger, and her solo career. The episode highlights the group's contributions to Black music history, their work w…
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Chaka Khan's Greatest Hits: According To Queue Points
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18:29Dive into the ultimate Chaka Khan playlist with DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray as they discuss Chaka Khan's Greatest Hits, according to Queue Points. In this episode, our hosts break down the jazz, funk, and hip-hop influences in Chaka's music, exploring why tracks like "I Feel For You," "Clouds," and "I Know You, I Live You" have cemented her place in …
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Meklit Hadero on the Intersection of Music, Storytelling, and Community Building
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37:20In this bonus episode, we dive into the intersection of music, storytelling, and community building with the incredible Meklit Hadero. Meklit shares insights from her journey as an Ethiopian American musician, storyteller, and cultural activist. We explore the powerful connection between music and migration and how Ethio-Jazz has shaped her artistr…
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Ghosts in the Shadows: Ghostwriting and the Hip Hop Ecosystem
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28:44In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into the world of ghostwriting in hip hop with “Ghosts in the Shadows: Ghostwriting and the Hip Hop Ecosystem.” Discover the hidden influence of ghostwriters on legendary tracks by artists like Diddy, Queen Latifah, and Roxanne Shanté. Learn about the untold contributions of unsun…
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Malcolm Jamal Warner is the Most Musical Cosby Kid
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22:21Join DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray as they explore the musical journey of Malcolm Jamal Warner, celebrated for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show to Grammy winning musician. This episode delves into Warner's transition from a teen star to a music video director and Grammy-winning musician. Discover his influence on hip-hop, including directing…
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New Edition's Diddy Era: 'One Love' Is A Twenty Year Old Musical Moment We Forgot About
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24:59In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray revisit the 20th anniversary of New Edition's 'One Love' album on Bad Boy Records, exploring the collaboration between the iconic R&B group and Diddy. The discussion covers the creative control battles, production challenges, and the impact these conflicts had on the album's s…
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Atlanta's Godfather Of House Music: Ron Pullman
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1:01:04In the season finale of 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife,' host DJ Sir Daniel interviews Ron Pullman - Atlanta’s godfather of house music. They explore Pullman's extensive career spanning four decades, his influence on the city's music scene, and the challenges and changes within Black gay nightlife over the years. Pullman refl…
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Ray Parker Jr., Bobby Brown & Run-D.M.C.: Black Performers' Impact on the 'Ghostbusters' Franchise
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21:02Soundtracks play a pivotal role in enhancing the emotional and cultural resonance of films, often becoming as iconic as the movies themselves. This episode of Queue Points delves into the significant contributions of three Black artists to the Ghostbusters franchise, highlighting how their music transcended the films. Despite the limited representa…
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Faith, Freedom, and Atlanta's Nightlife with Mashaun D. Simon
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38:22Join DJ Sir Daniel as he hosts 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife.' In this episode, he features Mashaun D. Simon, a native of Atlanta, who shares his journey of duality, balancing his identity as a Black gay man and answering the call to ministry. They discuss the inclusivity of Atlanta for Black queer individuals, the diminishi…
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Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin and the Magic Behind 'Jump to It'
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23:38In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray celebrate the anniversary of the release of Aretha Franklin’s "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" hitting the charts in 1967, delve into her life, career, and collaboration with Luther Vandross on the making of her 28th studio album "Jump to It." The episode also highlig…
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I Come Alive: A Conversation With @GrabYaJimmie
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49:05In this episode of 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife,' DJ Sir Daniel hosts a heartfelt conversation with Jimmie, a long-time resident of Atlanta. Together, they explore Jimmie’s journey from working in a juke joint as a teenager to becoming an elder in the Black gay community. He shares his experiences and observations on the sh…
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From Patti LaBelle To Lil' Kim How Cyndi Lauper and 'Time After Time' Connected with Black Audiences
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19:45In this episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray explore the impact of Cyndi Lauper's music on Black audiences, specifically focusing on her iconic track 'Time After Time'. They discuss Cyndi's career journey, her colorful persona, and her collaborations with Black music legends like Patti LaBelle and Lil' Kim. The episode dives i…
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Father of A Movement: Clinton "CeeJay" Jolliffi
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48:15Join host DJ Sir Daniel as he continues his journey into the vibrant history of Atlanta's Black gay nightlife. In this episode he sits down with Clinton Jolliffi, affectionately known as CeeJay. From his beginnings in Detroit to becoming a legendary icon in the ballroom scene, CeeJay shares his journey of creating inclusive spaces for gay men of al…
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The Lesser-Known Masterpieces of Michael Jackson
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53:56In this episode of Queue Points podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray discuss the extensive and often less-publicized contributions of Michael Jackson to the music industry. They touch upon Jackson's songwriting and producing work for other artists, including his siblings and friends, providing a deep dive into some of his non-performance activi…
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Drama Dupree Reflects on Atlanta Nightlife, Community, and Change
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49:31In this episode of I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife, host DJ Sir Daniel sits down with social media pioneer Drama Dupree. Drama delves into his experiences of moving from Opelika, Alabama to Atlanta, becoming an important figure in the city's vibrant gay nightlife scene. The discussion covers everything from the iconic clubs lik…
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Top 10 Most Expensive Black Music Videos Ever Made: Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson & More
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1:04:25In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into a lively discussion on the most expensive music videos ever made, with a special focus on Black artists. They discuss iconic music videos from Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and more, exploring the cultural impact and significance of these visual master…
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Safe Spaces and Dance Floors: Inside Michael Slaughter's Atlanta
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43:06Join host DJ Sir Daniel as he sits down with Michael Slaughter, a key figure in Atlanta's Black gay nightlife, to explore the vibrant history and impact of this community. As the city prepares for the 2024 Atlanta Black Gay Pride celebration, they dive into Mike's journey from Los Angeles to Atlanta, his role in creating safe and inclusive spaces, …
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Madonna: On the Borderline of Blackness
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1:27:05Join DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray in this episode of the Queue Points Podcast as they explore Madonna's monumental influence and discuss her connection to Black music history, dance culture, and the music industry at large. From her groundbreaking early career to her controversial moments and her marketing genius, we delve into how Madonna has shaped …
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RAHBI's "STRANGE" Returns: A Heartfelt Tribute to Black Music, Culture and Atlanta
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27:17In this bonus episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve into an exciting discussion with Atlanta-based musical legend, RAHBI. RAHBI, known for his electrifying stage presence and performances, shares his journey and discusses his upcoming event 'STRANGE.’ He emphasizes the importance of leadership, kindness, and relentless ef…
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The Supa Dupa Fly Legacy of Missy Elliott
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1:10:13In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the legacy and impact of Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott. Sir Daniel shares his experience at the Out of This World concert, and they share stories about Missy's journey from her start in the group Sista to her monumental solo career. The hosts highlight her groundbreaking visuals, al…
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The Transformative Power of Libraries and Literacy (Guest: Kelvin Watson)
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1:14:37In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray kick off our “Queue Up the Vote” series of conversations. This episode discusses the critical role of literacy and libraries featuring a special guest, Kelvin Watson. Kelvin, the Executive Director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, explores the impact of librarie…
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Nitty Scott On Activism and the Stage: Discussing this year’s Banjee Boombox festival
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28:02This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Our special guest, Nitty Scott, discusses her journey as an activist and hip-hop artist, the evolution of female representation in the industry, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces like Banjee Boom…
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Growing Beats and Community With Sunny Cheeba: Discussing this year’s Banjee Boombox festival
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13:20This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Join us as we chat with festival performer Sunny Cheeba, discussing the importance of inclusive spaces, the origins of hip hop, and Sunny's dual life as a DJ and farmer. Tune in for insights into the festival …
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Dai Burger, A Versatile Visionary: Discussing this year’s Banjee Boombox festival
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15:54This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Join us as we chat with festival performer Dai Burger about her artistic journey, her roots in Queens, and the importance of inclusive spaces like Banjee Boombox. Dai Burger shares insights into her unique bra…
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The Journey and Inspiration of DJ LiKWUiD: Discussing this year’s Banjee Boombox festival
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40:24This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Featuring an interview with festival co-founder DJ LiKWUiD, the conversation dives into her musical journey, the festival’s mission, and the exciting lineup for this year's event. From personal anecdotes about…
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"Any Time, Any Place" Janet Jackson: The Queen of Slow Jams #SlowJamsCanHealUs
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52:52All this year, Queue Points is celebrating slow jams through our series Slow Jams Can Heal Us. In this episode of the Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve deep into the cultural impact of Janet Jackson, particularly focusing on her mastery of slow jams. They reminisce about Janet's contributions to music and explore the disti…
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