iHeartRadio Presents Black Excellence
iHeartRadio Presents Black Excellence
iHeartRadio
We’re celebrating Black History Month by highlighting artists in the black community throughout the month of February. Hear from our hosts Dames Nellas, Azalea Hart, Jamar McNeil and Leah Abrahams as they discuss important topics from their own experiences in the music industry, and much more.
Interview: Jully Black on the Canadian Anthem, Truth & Reconciliation, The Internal/External "Negotiation" of
Jully Black sits down with Jamar McNeil a few days after singing the Canadian National Anthem at the NBA All Star Game, and discusses her decision to change one word in the Anthem. Jully tells Jamar about how she struggled to stand behind the anthem after droves of Indigenous children's bodies were found near Residential School sites, and how the generational trauma of the Indigenous experience is not one that she has as a Black Canadian, but one that she empathizes with. Jully talks about her journey through taking action with Truth & Reconciliation, and walks us through what she was feeling all the way through the Anthem Soundcheck. Jully and Jamar talk about the empathy they feel for the Indigenous community, and why Jully took the stand she took. Jully and Jamar talk about the solidarity and bridge building between Black, Indigenous, and all people of colour in Canada.
Feb 24, 2023
19 min
Rihanna, The Influence of the West Indies Expectations on Performers, What it Means to be "Polarizing"
Dames Nellas, Jamar McNeil and Leah Abrahams sit down to discuss Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, her confidence, her vibe - and what they were expecting overall from the show. The three debate the subtlety of Rihanna's pregnancy announcement, and the type of risks she took risks while performing.  Dames, Leah and Jamar debate whether Rihanna is 'polarizing' and if that had any effect on the Half Time performance. Finally, the three talk about the overall global influence of the West Indies on pop culture, and Toronto's role in that integration.  
Feb 22, 2023
30 min
Interview: King Cruff on Caribbean Influences, "Samurai Chop", Moving Away from Traditions, Hip Hop Culture
New Artist King Cruff sits down with Virgin Radio's Dames Nellas to talk about "Samurai Chop" "Souffle" (available now!) and how he's gotten to this point in his career. King Cruff and Dames Nellas talk about challenging the norms of music, and talk about where they think Hip Hop culture is right now. Subscribe for more Episodes of Black Excellence all Month long!  
Feb 16, 2023
16 min
Interview: Haviah Mighty on Making History, 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'' and the complexity of The Black Experience
Haviah Mighty sits down with CHUM 104.5's Jamar McNeil to talk about her historic Junos achievement, balancing artistry with awards, and trying to impact as many avenues as possible in her career. Haviah Mighty talks about her musical Jamaican/Bajan upbringing in Scarborough, Toronto an Brampton - and how her parents were not originally the biggest fans of hip-hop, but were incredibly supportive of her dreams. Haviah talks about how Get Rich or Die Tryin' influenced her come up in to hip-hop, and creating music online from the age of 12! Haviah talks about pushing through with vulnerability with her art, and shifting the culture from the norms of 'blackness' and bridging sides, and not fitting in to boxes. Haviah and Jamar talk in-depth about so called nerd culture is sometimes frowned upon in black communities, and talk about the wide variety of black experiences that should be respected and recognized and about her project '13th Floor'. Finally, Haviah Mighty gives us her top 6 artists! (Today) Stay tuned all month for more episodes of Black Excellence!  
Feb 13, 2023
33 min
What Is Beyoncé's Legacy? Will She Ever Win Album of the Year? Is She the Most Iconic Artist Ever?
Jamar from CHUM 104.5, Dames Nellas and Leah Abrahams sit down to talk about Lizzo's big Record of the Year win at the 2023 #GRAMMYs and if she deserved more! The three talk about how even successful artists look up to Beyoncé as a mentor and a peer, and always give homage to her as a fan... and talk about how Lizzo and Beyoncé are at different points of career. Jamar Dames and Leah give Harry Styles his due, and open up the discussion to Beyoncé's legacy. Dames, Jamar and Leah roll off Beyoncé's accolades, her status as a superstar currently, and wonder what the next album will sound like, and speak about her being the most Iconic Artist of all time. What Is Beyoncé's Legacy? Will She Ever Win Album of the Year? Is She the Most Iconic Artist Ever?
Feb 8, 2023
12 min
Separating the Art From The Artists; Dr. Dre Gets GRAMMY Named After Him; 50 Years of HIP HOP!
iHeartRadio's Jamar McNeil, Leah Abrahams and Dames Nellas sit down after the 2023 GRAMMY Awards to talk about Dr. Dre's new "Global Impact Award" his legacy in hip hop, and the charges against him from his past. Jamar, Dames and Leah get in to a larger discussion about what awards are shown on big shows like the GRAMMYs, the History of Hip Hop, and when to separate the art from the artists. Subscribe for more BLACK EXCELLENCE videos coming all February long. Dr. Dre Gets GRAMMY Named After Him; 50 Years of HIP HOP; When to Separate the Art From The Artists?
Feb 7, 2023
10 min
Black Excellence Roundtable: Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation
Dames Nellas (Virgin Radio Weekender) and Leah Abrahams (Virgin Radio's Virgin Mornings with Adam Wylde TJ & Jax) are joined by CHUM 104.5's Jamar McNeil and Azalea Hart, to discuss the hot button issue of Cultural appropriation. The panel sits down to discuss real world examples of appropriation vs appreciation, citing Adele, the Kardashians, and more - and give their thoughts on what they feel cultural appropriation is, and all of the nuances that come with it. The panel go deep in to discussions around cultural appropriations in music, language (the 'blaccent'), fashion, slang, hairstyles and cultural events - and where appropriation can lead to straight up racism. Jamar, Leah, Azalea and Dames talk about their own personal experiences in the workplace, and in mainstream, white culture - and how the simplest, most natural things like hair texture, or accent can often be judged upon, appropriated, or given a 'different set of rules' for black people. Thank you for listening to season one of Black Excellence - stay tuned for more content from the panel and more in the coming months. Don't forget to review and subscribe to this podcast on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Feb 28, 2022
48 min
iHeartRadio Presents Black Excellence: Rihanna
From the left side of a small island comes a pop and fashion icon that we know today as Rihanna! CHUM 104.5's Azalea Hart takes you through the life and times and accomplishments of one of the world's biggest superstars. Subscribe to iHeartRadio Black Excellence for more episodes just like this!
Feb 24, 2022
6 min
Black Excellence Roundtable ft. Michie Mee: Female Representation in Hip Hop and Mainstream Media
Canadian Hip Hop Pioneer and LEGEND Michie Mee joins the panel today to speak with Leah Abrahams (Virgin Radio's Virgin Mornings with Adam Wylde TJ & Jax), Dames Nellas (Virgin Radio Weekender) and CHUM 104.5's Jamar McNeil and Azalea Hart, to discuss Black Female representation in Hip Hop and Mainstream Media. Michie Mee tells her story of coming up in Canadian and American markets in the early days of Hip Hop, and the barriers she faced and had to overcome throughout her career. Michie Mee gives her thoughts on the current state of the music industry landscape, and whether or not Canada has the infrastructure, and the marketing commitment to support artists in a meaningful way. The panel picks up where they left of last week and discusses the importance of our generations taking the ball and running with a more diverse media landscape moving forward. Don't forget to review and subscribe to this podcast on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Feb 22, 2022
48 min
Black Excellence Roundtable: Representation in Mainstream Media
CHUM 104.5's Jamar McNeil is joined by Azalea Hart, Leah Abrahams (Virgin Radio's Virgin Mornings with Adam Wylde TJ & Jax), and Dames Nellas (Virgin Radio Weekender) to discuss Black representation in Mainstream Media. The panel, recognizing that their voices are Mainstream voices in Toronto, discuss how they choose to represent Black culture in the city, what the relationships between the listener and the broadcaster can look like when diversity empowers a variety of voices, and they continue the chat from last week on the concept of censoring hip hop in pop radio. Dames, Jamar, Leah and Azalea talk about how far along black representation has come just over the last few years, the power of social media to move culture forward, and what decision makers, and those in power at the very top need to know about opening up to and championing diversity. Don't forget to review and subscribe to this podcast on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Feb 15, 2022
44 min
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