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She won a $5 million contract from Epic Records. Her single, a cover of Aretha Franklin’s R.E.S.P.E.C.T., peaked at No. 3 on dance and club charts only. The song was part of the 2012 Superbowl Pepsi advertising campaign. Sources say, L.A. Reid told her she needs to lose some weight.
This mad issues Monday, Michael Baisden had Earl Fowlkes, President/CEO of the IFBP (International Federation of Black Prides) and Psychiatrist Dr. Janet E. Taylor discuss the issues that some people are having a problem with our current president being okay with gay people getting married. Click the more button in case you missed these important people speak on the show.
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Check out the quick interview clip with Mary Mary in case you missed it on the show Wednesday. They discuss topics from their tv show on WeTv (Thursday nights) to the new record. They are definitely going and “getting it” and want to spread that message to the rest of the world.
Michael Baisden says every Tuesday is the party for the grown folks, and show love to the listeners that have held him down for the 9 years he has been in radio. Dr. Juwanza Kunjufu, Dr. Hilda Hutcherson, and Iyanla Vanzant are played on the show to help “the family” out with areas in their lives.
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This weeks “State of Emergency” feature brought attention to women doing the same job as a man in the same industry, but making less money. On the show they discussed the student loan issue and the importance of voting this year. Check out rewinds featuring Al Sharpton, Congresswoman Donna Edwards, and Chris Melody Fields, Election Protection Coordinator for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights.
The two biggest pop stars at one time, were they really an item? “Did they really almost have it all?” Could this been who “The Voice” Whitney Houston was singing about in 1988?
Michael Baisden shows love to the family by playing the best clips and favorite listener clips from the show on Tuesday. Check out a couple of the most memorable clips he played back on the air.
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Monday’s show kicked off the new series “letters to my mother”. On the show was Dr. Sherry, known from counseling the Braxtons’ on “Braxton Family Values”. She’s talking about mothers and daughters and their emotional issues. Iyanna Jones the executive Producer of “Disappearing Voices The Decline of Black Radio”, discusses whether or not PPM technology be the demise of black radio.














