Song of the Week

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🎧 Song of the Week is a music podcast where hosts Jordan and Bill take turns spotlighting one track each episode—from soul-stirring classics to slept-on gems and new discoveries. Each pick sparks a conversation about the music, the artist, and the personal stories behind the selection.Whether it’s funk, hip-hop, R&B, indie, or beyond, this show is about celebrating good music and sharing the songs that move us. Come for the great taste, stay for the chemistry and conversation.New episodes drop regularly. Hit play and find your next favorite song.

La Reezy on New Orleans, Kendrick, Tyler & Finding His Sound
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This week on Song of the Week, we sit down with La Reezy, one of New Orleans’ brightest rising artists. He opens up about growing up in NOLA, how Kendrick Lamar and Tyler, the Creator helped shape his perspective, and what it means to build a unique sound in today’s hip-hop scene.

We talk creativity, hustle, and the cultural energy that makes New Orleans such a special place for music. Whether you’re a fan of Kendrick, Tyler, or just love discovering new artists, this conversation is packed with insight and in...


Why Sister Act 2 Still Hits + Common, Nate Dogg & The Creator Journey
08/19/2025

On this week’s Song of the Week, the guys talk about why the Sister Act 2 soundtrack still resonates, break down the legacies of Common and Nate Dogg, and share insights on the highs and lows of building in the content world.

Produced by Nolan Maraziti

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The Clipse Return + Timeless Music from Aretha Franklin & Anderson .Paak
08/12/2025

In this week’s episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and David dive into The Clipse’s highly anticipated new album, sharing first impressions and debating if it’s on its way to classic status.

They also select timeless tracks from Aretha Franklin – The Queen of Soul and the ever-innovative Anderson .Paak, exploring what makes certain songs and albums stand the test of time.

Produced by Nolan Maraziti 🎧

🎶 Songs Featured This Week:

Aretha Franklin – Don't play that songAnderson .Paak – The Waters

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Jack Davey (of J*Davey) on Opening for Prince, Musical Roots & Evolving as an Artist
08/05/2025

This week on Song of the Week, we’re joined by Jack Davey — the soulful, genre-bending voice behind the duo J*Davey.

We talk about what it was like opening for the icon Prince, the music that shaped her growing up, and how her sound has evolved over the years. It’s a conversation filled with wisdom, stories, and vibes.

Produced by Nolan Maraziti.
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Sam Cooke’s Legacy & Jai’len Josey’s Rising Star | Song of the Week
07/29/2025

This week on Song of the Week, Jordan and David explore two songs that speak to different sides of the human experience.

First up is Jai’len Josey’s “Mixed Signals” (feat. Matt McGhee) — a smooth, modern R&B track about the highs and headaches of pursuing someone who won’t stop sending, well… mixed signals.

Then comes a timeless anthem: Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come.” David reflects on why this 1964 classic still rings true today, and how it continues to echo through generations.

Love, confusion, hope, and change — i...


Dave Love on Music, Cleveland Roots & a Love Song for Humanity
07/22/2025

This week on Song of the Week, we sit down with Cleveland’s own Dave Love — a multitalented R&B artist who raps, sings, plays piano, and brings soulful energy to every track.

Jordan and Dave talk about his early days growing up in an MJ household, the classic Michael Jackson vs. Prince debate, and how Dave found his musical voice in his hometown before taking his talents to California.

Jordan also picks his Song of the Week from Dave’s album Social Love Media — a powerful track that flips the love song concept on its head...


Kirko Bangz vs Rapsody — Two Vibes, One Episode
07/15/2025

This week, Jordan brings in Kirko Bangz — smooth, melodic, Houston vibes. Bill switches it up with Rapsody, coming through with sharp lyrics and meaningful bars.

Two totally different artists, two completely different moods — and that’s what makes Song of the Week what it is.

Which pick are you rocking with this week?
Hit play, zone out, and let us know.

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Mary Jane Girls, H.E.R. & Terrace Martin | Song of the Week
07/08/2025

On this episode of Song of the Week, David and Jordan celebrate three incredible artists who each bring something special to the table: the Mary Jane Girls, H.E.R., and Terrace Martin.

They explore the timeless funk of the Mary Jane Girls, the genre-defying sound of H.E.R., and the jazz-inspired production genius of Terrace Martin — plus what each of their songs reveal about where music’s been and where it’s going.

Whether you're here for the nostalgia, the vibes, or something new to add to your playlist, we've got you covered.

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Style & Substance: Laya x 88-Keys
07/01/2025

🎧 This week on Song of the Week, Jordan and David shine a light on two artists pushing creative boundaries in completely different ways. Jordan spotlights Laya, an artist whose bold style and imaginative visuals make her one of the most exciting voices in R&B today. Meanwhile, David breaks down the brilliance of 88-Keys, a producer and rapper known for his unconventional approach to music and deep influence behind the scenes.

From avant-garde beats to visionary aesthetics, this episode is all about celebrating the artists who don’t just follow trends—they se...


LaRussell on Backyard Shows, Bars & the Independent Grind | Song of the Week
06/24/2025

This week, we sit down with LaRussell — rapper, entrepreneur, and architect of the backyard concert movement. We talk about his DIY approach to music, how he built a stage in his backyard, what inspires his creative process, and why he’s all in on independent artistry.

Plus, he gives love to our Songs of the Week and shares some gems for artists trying to break through without breaking themselves.

Hosted by Jordan Bell and David Grunfeld

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Will Hill, Chris Crack & the Art of a Freestyle Beat
06/17/2025

This week, we’re putting you on to two underrated voices in hip-hop: Will Hill and Chris Crack. Their songs spark a deeper conversation — what actually makes a beat freestyle-worthy? We break it all down while doing what we do best: highlighting fire music you might’ve missed.

Produced by Nolan Maraziti.

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Two Songs, Two Vibes: Bill Withers & La Reezy
06/10/2025

In this episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill bring two completely different but equally fire tracks to the table.

Jordan slows it down with “Grandma’s Hands” by Bill Withers, a timeless soul classic that’s rich with emotion and family roots. Bill turns up the energy with “I Look Good” by La Reezy, a high-confidence anthem straight out of New Orleans with bounce, swagger, and heat.

Two different songs. Two different vibes. One dope conversation.

Produced by Nolan Maraziti.

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Kairee Doty Meets Wyclef, Akon & Wayne
06/05/2025

It’s the debut episode of Song of the Week—and we’re kicking things off with a bang.

Bill digs deep with an underground gem from Kairee Doty, bringing raw lyricism and indie grit to the table. Jordan balances things out with a blast from the 2000s: Sweetest Girl by Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne, and Niia—a chart-topping anthem with layers worth unpacking.

From hidden heat to nostalgic bangers, this episode sets the tone for a podcast built on passion, perspective, and greatmusic.

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Three Greats: Vulfmon, Lee Fields & Marvin Gaye with Guest David Grunfeld
06/05/2025

On this special episode of Song of the Week, our friend David Grunfeld makes his first guest appearance.

David selects “Got to Be Mine” by Vulfmon, bringing that signature funk and groove. Jordan chooses the timeless soul of “Forever” by Lee Fields, while Bill highlights “What’s Happening Brother” by Marvin Gaye, a classic with powerful messages.

Join us for a rich mix of funk, soul, and socially conscious music, brought to you by great friends and even greater tunes.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Spotlight on TBA – Independent Hip-Hop from Chicago
06/05/2025

On this special episode of Song of the Week, we sit down with independent Chicago hip-hop artist TBA.

TBA is an up-and-coming talent with a unique voice and a clear vision for breaking into the industry. Alongside the interview, we feature two of his standout tracks that showcase his style and potential.

Tune in to hear the story behind the music and discover fresh sounds from a rising artist making waves in Chicago’s hip-hop scene.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Hip-Hop Classics & Soulful Sounds: 50 Cent and Oxford Circus
06/05/2025

On this episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill dive into two very different but equally powerful tracks.

Jordan selects the classic “21 Questions” by 50 Cent featuring Nate Dogg—a standout from 50’s debut album that remains timeless. Bill brings “Oxford Circus,” a soulful track rich with groove and feeling.

Whether it’s iconic hip-hop or deep soul, this episode celebrates music that moves the heart and the head.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Teyana Taylor & Primo Rice Take the Spotlight
06/05/2025

In this episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill share two soulful tracks that hit differently.

Jordan chooses “Gonna Love Me” from Teyana Taylor’s acclaimed album KTSE, calling it his favorite cut and a masterclass in emotional R&B. Bill digs into “Deep in My Bag” by Primo Rice, highlighting its rich production and smooth flow.

Tune in for an episode full of deep vibes and heartfelt grooves.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Best Rapper & Producer Duos: Smino’s “Z4L” & Pip Millett’s “Try a Little Tenderness”
06/05/2025

On this episode of Song of the Week, Bill and Jordan celebrate some of the best rapper/producer duos in hip-hop history.

Bill shines a light on “Z4L” by Smino, showcasing the seamless blend of rap and production that defines his sound. Jordan counters with Pip Millett’s soulful cover of “Try a Little Tenderness,” highlighting the emotional depth and artistry behind the performance.

Join the conversation as they explore dynamic collaborations that push the boundaries of hip-hop and soul.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Kelly Finnigan & The Monophonics “It’s Only Us” & Khamari’s “Drifting”
06/05/2025

On this episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill bring soulful selections with unforgettable stories.

Jordan shares “It’s Only Us” by Kelly Finnigan and The Monophonics, recalling it as one of the most memorable live performances he’s ever witnessed. Bill highlights “Drifting” by Khamari, spotlighting the brilliant use of a Nina Simone sample that adds timeless depth to the track.

Tune in for a blend of live energy and classic influence, wrapped in modern soul.

🎧 Produced by Nolan Maraziti.


Unique Sounds & Future Flows (Naika & 1999 Write the Future)
06/05/2025

On this episode of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill dive into tracks that stand out for their unique sounds and storytelling.

Bill highlights “For Gerard” by Naika, drawing attention to the captivating whistle that opens the track and sets a mesmerizing tone. Jordan selects “1999 Write the Future” featuring Rick Ross and Light Rails—a powerful hip-hop anthem filled with cinematic ambition and vivid lyrics.

Get ready for a deep listen celebrating distinct vibes and bold narratives.

🎧 Tune in, vibe out, and catch every detail.

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Kirby Slays, Saba Sees the Big Picture
06/05/2025

In Week 2 of Song of the Week, Jordan and Bill dive into tracks that blend soul, style, and sharp storytelling.

Jordan shines a light on “Slay” by Kirby—a confident, velvet-smooth anthem of self-love and Black womanhood. Meanwhile, Bill brings “Big Picture” by Saba, No ID, and Ogi to the table—a thoughtful, layered track full of lyrical precision and real-life reflections.

From crown-checking choruses to introspective bars, this episode is all about songs that say something—and say it beautifully.

🎶 Real voices. Real messages. Real good music.

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