Album Review: Mariah Carey – Caution
This album gives you what you want, not what you expect.
This album gives you what you want, not what you expect.
This week we have a chinwag about Jess’s hilarious experience using an app to help her fall asleep and the amount of money Mariah Carey makes from one Christmas song.
Afterward we chat with RCA singer/songwriter Chloe Lilac, who tells us about her experience growing up in Brooklyn, getting signed to a major label at a young age, her newly released EP ‘Douchebag’, and more!
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Jaret and Gary have an in studio guest! The dudes and Boome discuss electronics/cloud storage, forgetting passwords, how Jaret’s mom has an Alexa in every room with a different name, working for apple and helping people, and touring with Machine Gun Kelly/Bone Thugs… but that’s not all!
They also chat Apple Eco System Transition (Logic/GarageBand & iMovie/FinalCutPro), attending Zach’s sports games/coaching and only missing 3 games, the great Bowling For Soup/Mariah Carey Urination Station Bus Story, and recruiting kids for sports at an early age.
Join Liv Haynes and Gigi Haynes for episode 7 of Liv & Gigi’s So-Called Life where they talk with host of the idobi Radio show Gone Fishkin, Mike Fishkin, about getting on idobi Radio, Mariah Carey being the absolute best, and dream interviews.
Featuring songs from artists such as The Regrettes, The Maine, Halsey, and LANY.
The guys are backstage, on tour, talking about the time Mariah Carey peed on the BFS bus, being a father vs being a dad, and then they catch up with Rockstar step-dad + dad Chris Dalley!
Steven Horowitz joins Scott to talk about New York, writing, and Mariah Carey.
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