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A podcast that celebrates & honors the best in music, movies, & TV in the 80s, 90s & 00s. @christinatruong.bsky.social & @themiguelshow.bsky.social delve into the careers & legacies of some of the biggest names in hip hop, R&B, and pop. troypodcast.com
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This monthβs Liner Notes newsletter just dropped. Check it out hereππΎ
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This is the most complete playlist you're gonna come across. The whole kit and kaboodle. Y'know I completely forgot Bob Power mixed the Fu-Schnickens debut album. I gotta go back and listen to that for the first time in a couple decades.
03.03.2026 05:07 β π 26 π 12 π¬ 3 π 0The homepage of Bob Power's personal website with a guitar, a microphone and other fun, clickable things.
The Mix Room section of Bob Power's website. You can click on different equipment in the room and get a description of what they are.
The Selected Projects section of Bob Power's website. An illustration features work from A Tribe Called Quest, D'Angelo, De La Soul, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Ozomatli, Citizen Cope, Common and Me'shell Ndegeocello.
The Guitars section of Bob Power's website with a collage of different guitars. You can click each one and get a description.
I didn't know until tonight that Bob Power had a personal website. It's a fun throwback to the Macromedia Flash days. (It's just Javascript, though.) So nerdy. So clickable. If you're a gear head like he was, it's heaven. He shared all his knowledge. Zero gatekeeping: bobpower.com
03.03.2026 04:47 β π 35 π 16 π¬ 3 π 1A portrait of Bob Power in a studio leaning against a mixing board.
Salute to a man who was probably the single most important studio engineer of my most formative years and beyond. He shaped sound, sharpened samples and varnished vocals. Tribe, De La, The Roots, Badu, DβAngelo and too many more. A true wizard.
RIP Bob Power. ποΈ
All of us Gen Xβers who grew up poring through the liners notes and album credits on vinyl albums, the J cards of cassette tapes and CDβs reading all the names involved with the albums we loved will forever love & appreciate the contributions Bob Power made to the music that was our life soundtrack.
03.03.2026 04:28 β π 123 π 40 π¬ 4 π 0A picture of Reggie OssΓ© aka Combat Jack. Text reads Impact Award, Feb 23, Ambies Brooklyn, On Air Fest.
The Ambies are honoring Combat Jack this year.π«‘
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This months Liner Notes newsletter just dropped. Read it hereππΎ
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The Sacred Science of Black Line Dances: From Electric Slide to The Wobble
Queue Points explores how the Electric Slide, Cha-Cha Slide and The Wobble carry Black history, community and spirituality from living rooms to cookouts, clubs and cruise ships.
'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' & The Cost of Power
βSean Combs: The Reckoning & The Cost of Powerβ digs into what happens when talent, ego, abuse and an industry built on exploitation collide.
Reflections on Obedience To My Calling Through Bearing Witness To Sean Combs' 'Reckoning'
Jay Ray reflects on his music dreams not coming true as planned, and ultimately pushing him to honor his real calling: Queue Points, protecting artists, celebrating history, and not worshipping power.
There were some shocking ones that made the cut as well, we see you, Gladys Knight.
We also debated who the second best/worst dirty mack of all time is, LL Cool J or Joe.
Episode 92 - βDirty Mack Anthemsβ is available @ troypodcast.com or your podcast service of choice. (2/2)
This week we are discussing the dirty macks of R&B and Hip Hop.
We get into the songs that we all know and love, "All The Things Your Man Won't Do" by Joe, "Hey Lover" by LL Cool J, "I Can You Love You" by Mary J. Blige, βYouβre The Oneβ by SWV...(1/2)
Thatβs what weβre digging into in this episode.
Quick note: This episode was recorded prior to the passing of DβAngelo, so youβll hear us mention him in the present tense a few times. RIP.
Episode 91 - βDance Tonightβ is available @ troypodcast.com or your podcast service of choice. (2/2)
Lucy Pearl came in fast and hot like a comet, and kinda burned out like one too. But in that brief moment in time, Raphael Saadiq from Tony, Toni, TonΓ©, Dawn Robinson from En Vogue and Ali Shaheed Muhammad from A Tribe Called Quest came together to give us one of the greatest R&B albums ever. (1/2)
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From Queensbridge to the World: How Marley Marl and The Juice Crew Reshaped Black Music History
A special holiday delivery! Check out Queue Points' bonus episode on the influence of Marley Marl and Queensbridge on The MPN Network.
First Run-DMC, now this? Yβall are killing it with the cover art. π₯
12.11.2025 15:22 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0On this special bonus episode, Travis Hall discusses the creation of his debut album and inspirations.
17.10.2025 13:22 β π 3 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0Patti LaBelleβs leap into pop stardom, with βNew Attitudeβ and βStir It Up,β in 1984 redefined her legacy, broke barriers, and helped champion a new era Black artist mainstream success.
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π£Bamboo earrings.... at least two pair....
35 years ago? Sheesh...
Remember that small window when LL was doing choreographed dances in his videos? We got into that and more in this episode.ππΎ
07.10.2025 19:53 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0A black t-shirt with the names Lisa, Angela, Pamela & Renee on a pink and blue background.
Weβre also dropping a new shirt to go along with this episode. You can get it and more at our shop, Nuthinβ But A Tee Thang, at teethang.com
07.10.2025 19:50 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 0 π 04 Black women and 1 white woman are standing at a bus stop in LL Cool J's music video for "Around The Way Girl."
35 years ago, on October 7, 1990, LL Cool J took to the streets of New York to find his βAround The Way Girl.β On this episode, weβre having a quick conversation about the video, and discuss who our favorite βAround The Way Girlβ is.
Episode 90 - "Lisa, Angela, Pamela, Renee."
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We didnβt intend to re-release this episode on an anniversary, but here we are.ππΎ
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Check out this episode and more at troypodcast.com or your podcast service of choice.
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Well, around THESE parts, we donβt consider him a one hit wonder, and feel that his contributions to hip-hop exclude him from this label.
*Turns up βPosse On Broadwayβ to ignorant levels*
Episode 88 - βOne Hit Wonder?: Sir Mix-A-Lot (Remix)β is available now.
Originally released in Nov. 2021, this is another episode that weβve taken from the vault and remixed.
Weβre taking a look at the career of Sir Mix-A-Lot, & discussing how he has been unfairly stamped as a one hit wonder, due to the popularity of βBaby Got BackβΒ from his 3rd album Mack Daddy.
Todayβs the 37th anniversary of Sir Mix-A-Lot debut album, Swass.
Choosing to re-release this episode today was a total coincidence, we didnβt plan this at allβ¦youβd be surprised at how many times this happens with our releases.
This was one of my favorite episodes to record. Especially the Flavor Flav bit.
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If you would like to actually watch the β95 Source Awards, hit the link in our bio for our newsletter, Liner Notes. We put it in our most recent post from Friday.
Episode 87 - βLet It Be Known Then!: The 1995 Source Awards (Remix)β is available now.
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