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Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award nominated podcast dropping the needle on Black music history. Hosted by DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray.

06/01/2026

Donwill stopped by . We covered a lot during our convo, and in this moment, reminds us why for him, DJing can make a rough day better. Check out the full conversation by clicking the link in our comments.

DJs, chime in below. Do you relate? Let us know!

Donwill on The Almanac of Rap & The Art of the Interview 06/01/2026

Your morning soundtrack just got an upgrade. A fresh deep dive into Black music history is live and waiting for you. Whether you’re on your first cup of coffee or heading out for the early commute, join the class for the stories behind the legends. Dropping the needle on the history that defined us. Available now on all podcast platforms.

Donwill on The Almanac of Rap & The Art of the Interview Queue Points · Episode

05/27/2026

🎙️ Music professor, author, and DJ The Amani Experience just gave us his Top 5 Slow Jams on Queue Points — and honestly, this list is hard to argue with.

Between the Sheets – Isley Brothers (the only group in history with hits in six straight decades)

Can You Stand the Rain – New Edition

Dear Lover – Teena Marie

You Got It Bad – Usher

Weak – SWV

These aren't just songs — they're emotional landmarks. The kind of music that taught a generation how to feel things out loud.

What slow jam would YOU add to this list? Or does something need to come off? Sound off in the comments — we want to hear your Top 5. 👇

Full conversation with Amani Roberts is linked below. He breaks down R&B history, the Quiet Storm era, and what we lost when corporate radio took over.

05/26/2026

🎙️ "I visited Atlanta for the first time in 1997 — and I didn't recognize a single artist on the radio."

Queue Points co-host Jay Ray shares the moment he realized how powerful LOCAL radio really was — and what it felt like to come back years later and find it completely gone.

Before corporate consolidation took over, every city had its own sound. Atlanta had artists Philly never heard of. Philly had artists Atlanta never knew. That was the beauty of it.

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 changed all of that. And if you grew up listening to R&B in the 90s, you felt that shift — even if you didn't know why.

Watch the full episode with music business professor and author The Amani Experience — link in comments.

What local station or show do YOU remember that helped you discover music nobody else knew? Tell us below. 👇

The Quiet Storm Era & the Decline of R&B: Amani Roberts on What We Lost 05/26/2026

Your morning soundtrack just got an upgrade. A fresh deep dive into Black music history is live and waiting for you. Whether you’re on your first cup of coffee or heading out for the early commute, join the class for the stories behind the legends. Dropping the needle on the history that defined us. Available now on all podcast platforms.

The Quiet Storm Era & the Decline of R&B: Amani Roberts on What We Lost Queue Points · Episode

From Schoolly D to N.W.A.: The N-Word in Rap 05/18/2026

Your morning soundtrack just got an upgrade. A fresh deep dive into Black music history is live and waiting for you. Whether you’re on your first cup of coffee or heading out for the early commute, join the class for the stories behind the legends. Dropping the needle on the history that defined us. Available now on all podcast platforms.

From Schoolly D to N.W.A.: The N-Word in Rap Queue Points · Episode

05/17/2026

Thanks to and the amazing work of is on vinyl for the first time!! We are happy to be part of this history!

05/12/2026

Liza Minnelli’s covers are often playful gestures—an invitation to the audience to join her in the joke, the celebration, the shared history.

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