The podcast where two friends and music industry professionals break down our favorite songs by our favorite artists to create our own ultimate "best ofs" playlists. đ¤ Hosted by Nicole Prutch and Kit Atkinson.

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The podcast where two friends and music industry professionals break down our favorite songs by our favorite artists to create our own ultimate "best ofs" playlists. đ¤ Hosted by Nicole Prutch and Kit Atkinson.
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July 28, 2021
Oasis
<p>Today we're talking about our favorite songs by the Manchester lads who went on to become the biggest rock stars in the world - that's right listeners, today we're talking about the bad boys of Britpop - it's OASIS! Famous for songs 'Wonderwall', 'Live Forever', 'Don't Look Back In Anger' and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol', the band started in 1991, when Noel Gallagher joined his brother Liam, Paul Bonehead Arthurs, (guitar), Paul McGuigan (bass guitar), and Tony McCarroll (drums). The band was called The Rain before Noel joined, but they swiftly changed the name to Oasis. With various lineup changes over the years, the Gallagher brothers remained the core members throughout. Signing to Alan McGee's Creation Records in '93, they put out what's been often labelled as one of the best debut albums ever - Definitely Maybe. Lined with hits like 'Live Forever', 'Supersonic' and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol', they become overnight rock'n'roll stars, with their chaotic antics filling front pages of the tabloids. Their second album took them to a whole other level. Replacing drummer Tony McCarroll with Alan White, they embarked on What's The Story (Morning Glory), which was released to much hype and expectation in 1995 at the peak of Britpop rivalry with Blur,. Although at first receiving negative reviews in the press, the album went on to become one of the highest selling albums of all time, and the biggest selling UK album of the '90s. Declaring themselves 'bigger than God', they then put out one of the most hyped albums in history, 'Be Here Now', which, despite it's lavish Rolls Royce in a mansion's pool album cover and initial critical acclaim, failed to live up to expectation. Disbanding in 2009, Oasis ended up releasing 7 studio albums, and remain one of the highest selling bands of all time, with eight UK number one singles, and eight UK number one albums, as well as three platinum albums in the US - not to mention a swag of awards including 6 Brits and 2 Grammys. Let's roll with it, don't look back in anger, and stock up on cigarettes and alochol, because its time to to discuss our favorite songs by Oasis.</p>

April 7, 2021
Mariah Carey
<p>Weâre switching gears in todayâs episode and focusing on one of the worldâs true pop divas. Weâre talking about the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey! Get excited everyone! Born on March 27, 1970 in Huntington, New York, Carey overcame adversity in her family life and struggled with racism to break onto the music scene with force. Starting out singing jingles for local radio advertisers, she signed a record deal at the age of just 19 when she released her first single, âVision of Loveâ, and self-titled album. It went on to earn her 5 Grammy nominations and 2 wins for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female Artist and Best New Artist in 1990. Mariah Carey swiftly became a household name and one of the world's top-selling recording artists. She has been known in the music industry as a multi-faceted talent, writing and co-writing most of her songs, producing, and also arranging. These talents have garnered 35 Grammy nominations with a total of 5 wins to her name. Her countless accolades are too many to name for our short time here, but range from numerous Billboard and BMI Pop Music Awards, including the Billboard Icon Award in 2011; and the achievement she states sheâs most proud of, the Congressional Horizon Award in 1999 for her humanitarian work with Fresh Air Fund and Camp Mariah. Sheâll also be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022. Mariah Carey has smashed a multitude of records. Sheâs had 19 number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the most for any solo artist. 1995âs âFantasyâ was the first single to debut at #1 by a female artist. And, âOne Sweet Dayâ was the longest running #1 single in American history at 16 weeks, a record that was held for 23 years. Carey is also the only artist to have a number-one song in each year of a single decade, the 90âs. But, her career has extended far beyond the 90âs alone. Having famously paired her pop vocals with rappers like ODB and Puff she was free to expand her sound and move further into hip hop and R&B after she broke from her Columbia record deal in 2001. She went on to release smash hits like âWe Belong Togetherâ and âShake It Offâ. Before I wrap up, letâs not forget her worldwide Christmas Hit, All I Want for Christmas Is You. It topped the charts in 2019, 25 years after itâs initial release, and stayed there into January of 2020, giving Mariah number one songs in every decade for 4 decades running. Mariah Carey truly is one of the greatest influential singers of all time. Her magic ingredient isn't just her buttery 5-octave vocal range. She says that the magic lays in always believing in herself.</p>

February 3, 2021
The White Stripes
<p>Today weâre talking about our favourite songs from one of our favourite bands, The White Stripes. Formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1997 by singer/ guitarist Jack White and drummer Meg White, the band emerged from a vibrant local scene and were soon taking their unique blues rock sound around the globe with a relentless touring schedule. Their first three albums won them a serious cult followingâ their third album White Blood Cells got a re-release in 2002, which coincided with the garage rock explosion that year, and they never looked back. They earned 3 Grammy's for Best Alternative Music Album over their career, with a catalogue that consists of six studio albums, a best of, two live albums, one EP, a concert film, a documentary, and 14 very cool music videos. The White Stripes stood out with their lo-fi recording and writing process, their blues rock influences, their fashion and design concepts with the red white and black theme across all albums, their genius music videos and their brilliant publicity ideas, such as the great mystery of if they were brother and sister as originally specified, or if they were actually ex-husband and wife. For the record, it was the latter, with Jack White originally being Jack Gillis the upholsterer before taking Megâs surname. Disbanding in 2011, they recently put out a Greatest Hits album via Jack Whiteâs label, Third Man Records, a name which goes all the way back to his first company, Third Man Upholstery. Letâs talk about our favourite songs from The White Stripes.</p>
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