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Time is MOVING yall. Somehow we blinked and it is already March. Is the universe on fast forward or is it just me? This week on The Weekly Wind Down, we're tapping into that late night full moon energy and takes a nostalgic trip through pop culture with six artists you might have forgotten but absolutely deserve another spin in your playlists.
From Corinne Bailey Rae announcing her 20th anniversary tour to Michael B Jordan sweeping awards season, the week had Jer reflecting on how fast careers, culture, and time itself can move. There is also a quick pit stop at the BRIT Awards to talk about Harry Styles stepping into his dancing era and why it is giving both Madonna energy and One Direction flashbacks at the same time. Then the real fun begins.
Jer spotlights six artists who once had the airwaves in a chokehold and reminds us why their music still hits today. Justin Nozuka and the romantic guitar anthem that is suddenly going viral again. Samantha Mumba as the blueprint for Black pop girls long before the industry caught up. David Archuleta stepping into his truth, releasing his book Devout, and finding freedom on queer stages around the world. Euro dance legend Sonique whose classic It Feels So Good still forces everyone to move. Saucy Santana redefining confidence and androgyny in hip hop while staying unapologetically Florida. And Qveen Herby transforming from early YouTube pop star into a crystal aligned spiritual pop architect.
It is nostalgia, music discovery, pop history, and a reminder that sometimes artists do not disappear. The world just needs a little reminder. Press play, add a few songs back to your rotation, and let’s wind down.
Follow JerBear on all social platforms:
https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer
https://instagram.com/theworldofjer
http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil
Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Pop Culture Updates
3:22 – Corinne Bailey Rae is headed on TOUR!
5:05 – Celebrating Justin Nozuka
7:58 – Samantha Mumba was our Black Pop Princess
11:07 – David Archuleta’s DevOUT Queer Journey
15:00 – Sonique IS EuroHouse
17:59 – Santana got the Sauce
21:27 – Karmin’s Rebrand into Qveen Herby
By Jeremiah NeilTime is MOVING yall. Somehow we blinked and it is already March. Is the universe on fast forward or is it just me? This week on The Weekly Wind Down, we're tapping into that late night full moon energy and takes a nostalgic trip through pop culture with six artists you might have forgotten but absolutely deserve another spin in your playlists.
From Corinne Bailey Rae announcing her 20th anniversary tour to Michael B Jordan sweeping awards season, the week had Jer reflecting on how fast careers, culture, and time itself can move. There is also a quick pit stop at the BRIT Awards to talk about Harry Styles stepping into his dancing era and why it is giving both Madonna energy and One Direction flashbacks at the same time. Then the real fun begins.
Jer spotlights six artists who once had the airwaves in a chokehold and reminds us why their music still hits today. Justin Nozuka and the romantic guitar anthem that is suddenly going viral again. Samantha Mumba as the blueprint for Black pop girls long before the industry caught up. David Archuleta stepping into his truth, releasing his book Devout, and finding freedom on queer stages around the world. Euro dance legend Sonique whose classic It Feels So Good still forces everyone to move. Saucy Santana redefining confidence and androgyny in hip hop while staying unapologetically Florida. And Qveen Herby transforming from early YouTube pop star into a crystal aligned spiritual pop architect.
It is nostalgia, music discovery, pop history, and a reminder that sometimes artists do not disappear. The world just needs a little reminder. Press play, add a few songs back to your rotation, and let’s wind down.
Follow JerBear on all social platforms:
https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer
https://instagram.com/theworldofjer
http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil
Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Pop Culture Updates
3:22 – Corinne Bailey Rae is headed on TOUR!
5:05 – Celebrating Justin Nozuka
7:58 – Samantha Mumba was our Black Pop Princess
11:07 – David Archuleta’s DevOUT Queer Journey
15:00 – Sonique IS EuroHouse
17:59 – Santana got the Sauce
21:27 – Karmin’s Rebrand into Qveen Herby