Black Music Month Podcasts copertina

Black Music Month Podcasts

Black Music Month Podcasts

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Celebrate Black Music Month with podcasts that explore the history and artistry behind the music.

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  • Keep it Positive, Sweetie: Yung Miami: Beyond the Persona
    Jun 8 2026

    In this live episode of Keep It Positive, Sweetie, Yung Miami opens up about growth, motherhood, business, relationships, confidence, and stepping fully into her solo era.

    From relaunching Caresha Please and navigating public perception, to entrepreneurship, faith, and evolving in real time, this conversation goes beyond the persona and into the woman behind it all.

    This episode is about reinvention, confidence, and embracing every version of yourself along the way.

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    33 min
  • The Questlove Show: Black Music Month QLS Classic: Jimmy Jam Part 1
    Jun 2 2026

    In part 1, the legendary R&B songwriter and producer Jimmy Jam spoke about his early days, life with Prince and goin' broke.

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    1 ora e 51 min
  • The Questlove Show: Mickey Guyton
    Jun 1 2026

    Black Music Month kicks off in a major way. Mickey Guyton joins Questlove for a deeply personal conversation about carving out space as a Black woman in Country music, from her church roots in Texas to performing on global stages like the Super Bowl and in China. She opens up about her religious upbringing, perfectionism, anxiety, creative burnout, and finding her true audience among marginalized fans who feel seen in her story. Along the way, Mickey and Quest geek out on Brandy, karaoke etiquette, gatekeeping in Country music, and what it really costs to pioneer a lane that didn't exist before.

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    1 ora e 14 min
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