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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 47 MIN

Theoretikally R&B: The Weatherman. Episode 35

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The weather has long been used as a metaphor for feelings in Music.  On this episode we discuss some of our favorite songs about the elements.  From timeless artist like Alexander O'Neal to up and coming singers like Ro James, weather provides a timeless background for great lyrics to let the one you love know exactly how you feel.  So hit play and bask in the sunshine of love received or go for a walk and let the rain disguise your pain of love lost. Either way join us on this lyrical forecast! There is a 100 percent chance of groove!    #forecast #Storm #Rain #Podcast #RandB #TRNBmusic #TRNB

The weather has long been used as a metaphor for feelings in Music.  On this episode we discuss some of our favorite songs about the elements.  From timeless artist like Alexander O'Neal to up and coming singers like Ro James, weather provides a timeless background for great lyrics to let the one you love know exactly how you feel.  So hit play and bask in the sunshine of love received or go for a walk and let the rain disguise your pain of love lost. Either way join us on this lyrical forecast! There is a 100 percent chance of groove!    #forecast #Storm #Rain #Podcast #RandB #TRNBmusic #TRNB

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