Share Jerkstalgia
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By a Gentleman named Jerk
5
99 ratings
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In this Episode, our host Jerk tells his wishes his Mother Happy Birthday and tries to make up for a promise that he made her when he was a kid.
I do not own the rights to any of the music and they are only used to maintain the integrity of history and the narration of the stories told, not for reproduction or profit.
Stevie Wonder - Birthday Song
Andre 3000 - Me & My
Tupac - Keep Your Head Up
Shug Avery (Color Purple Soundtrack) - Ms. Celie's Blues
Field Mob - It's Hell
Tupac - I'll Never Call You B!t@h Again
In this episode Jerk recalls the time that he stopped existing in order to do more living.
I do not own the rights to any of the music and they are only used to maintain the integrity of history and the narration of the stories told, not for reproduction or profit.
"Another Brick"-Pink Floyd
"Slap" - Ludacris
"Way too Gone"- Young Jeezy
"John" - Lil Wayne feat. Rick Ross
"Hustle Hard"-Ace Hood
Jerk finally tells the story on how he received such a nurturing and affectionate nickname and how nicknames have brought us, perhaps, the most beautiful song ever.
I do not own the rights to any of the music and they are only used to maintain the integrity of history and the narration of the stories told, not for reproduction or profit.
"Pour Out a Lil' Liquor" Tupac
"I'm So High" Grind Mode
"In a Sentimental Mood" Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
"You're A Jerk" New Boys
In this episode Jerk reminisces about a few first times, and through trial and error he tries to remember his "First Time". Every experience is a learning a lesson, even if it takes a couple of times to bump your head.
I do not own the rights to any of the music and they are only used to maintain the integrity of history and the narration of the stories told, not for reproduction or profit.
the Andy Griffith Show Theme Music
"Happy and You Know It" Dj Uncle Al
"Sign My Name" Terrence Trent Darby
"Let Me Ride that Donkey" 69 Boys
"Funky Ride" Outkast
"IntroToLetYouKnow" Outkast
"Hootie Hoo" Outkast
"Player's Anthem" Outkast
Jerk talks about how Peace of Mind is a luxury that everyone isn't afforded because historically there is a business for trauma that has been and will always be booming.
Jerk reminisce how the beats made him feel and hear the story of how "Cusswords" saved his life along with a few classic hip hop tracks.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.