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WorldWide Entertainment TV Media

WorldWide Entertainment TV Media is where culture meets creation — the official companion podcast to the WorldWide Entertainment TV Network, exploring the intersection of entertainment, media, and technology.Hosted by the team behind WorldWide Entertainment TV, each episode dives into the stories shaping the industry — from the evolution of hip-hop and urban media to the rise of AI in storytelling, content production, and creative expression.Expect candid conversations with producers, artists, journalists, and media innovators who are redefining how culture is made and shared.🎙️ This is the future of media — told through the voices that live it.

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    Amber Renee Talks “Clock It,” Michael Jackson, Aaliyah, R&B & Staying True In Music

    Amber Renee joins WorldWide Entertainment TV Media to talk about her new single “Clock It,” her journey as an artist, and the music that shaped her sound.In this interview, Amber Renee discusses growing up inspired by music, her love for Michael Jackson and Aaliyah, why early 2000s R&B still connects with her, and how she balances staying true to herself while trying to create records that people can feel.She also opens up about social media pressure, the challenge of artists becoming content creators, her thoughts on AI in music, and the message she wants young women to take from her music: never lose your spark.Stream “Clock It” on all music platforms and follow Amber Renee on Instagram and TikTok: @itsamberreneeSubscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV Media for interviews, music culture, R&B conversations, and independent artist stories.Visit: https://www.worldwideentertainmenttv.com#AmberRenee #ClockIt #RnB #MichaelJackson #Aaliyah

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    Dame Daniels: From Abandonment & Homelessness To MMG Music Hustle

    Dame Daniels joins WorldWide Entertainment TV Media for a powerful conversation about survival, fatherhood, addiction recovery, independent music, and building a legacy in the hip-hop industry.In this interview, Dame opens up about being abandoned as a baby, growing up around gangs and addiction in King City, California, moving to Atlanta to start over, sleeping in his car, battling substance abuse, and eventually finding the strength to change his life through fatherhood. He shares why his son became the turning point that helped him rebuild his life and stay sober.Dame also breaks down the music business from an independent artist’s perspective, explaining why talent alone is not enough in 2026. He talks about publishing, royalties, LLCs, direct-to-consumer music sales, streaming, physical products, vinyl, merch, and why artists need to treat music as 10% talent and 90% business.The conversation also touches on Atlanta’s street-level music hustle, handing out CDs outside Justin’s restaurant, the connection between hip-hop and the dope game, the future of independent music, and why the industry may be moving back toward ownership, physical products, and direct fan support.Dame also speaks on working with Richie Evans, the Evans Administration, Made Back Music, MMG, upcoming music connected to Richie Evans, Drummer Boy, Young Dro, and his mission to create his own legacy while inspiring others through his testimony.This is more than a music interview. It is a real hip-hop survival story about pain, redemption, business, fatherhood, faith, and the hustle required to turn a difficult past into a future with purpose.Subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV Media for more exclusive interviews, music stories, cultural conversations, and real-life testimonies from artists, creators, and voices shaping the culture.Suggested Chapters00:00 Dame Daniels joins WWETV00:33 Looking back at abandonment, addiction and survival02:20 Growing up in King City, California04:24 How Atlanta changed his life05:55 Why the music game is like the dope game07:08 Addiction, homelessness and his lowest moment09:59 How his son saved his life11:10 Misconceptions about addiction and sobriety13:35 Why music is 10% talent and 90% business15:54 Staying independent and building reputation18:17 Is hip-hop really struggling?19:40 Streaming, algorithms and direct-to-consumer music21:27 Hip-hop, R&B legends and the Rock Hall22:45 Why artists need to study music business history23:50 Michael Jackson’s influence26:38 Working with Richie Evans, MMG and upcoming music30:40 Advice for anyone going through hardship32:15 The “Brenda’s Got A Baby” connection35:03 Where to find Dame Daniels

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    CNN Asked Him About The Viral Rapture Craze — Now Steve Wohlberg Talks Hollywood, Money & Prophecy

    Steve Wohlberg, speaker/director of White Horse Media and author of End Time Delusions, joins WorldWide Entertainment TV after his CNN discussion about the viral rapture craze. In this WWETV interview, Wohlberg talks Hollywood, money, fame, Bible prophecy, social media, the Sabbath, and why purpose matters more than popularity.Visit https://www.worldwideentertainmenttv.comVisit https://www.whitehorsemedia.com/#SteveWohlberg#WhiteHorseMedia#BibleProphecy#Rapture#RaptureTok#CNN#Hollywood

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    “They Control The Artists…” Artist EXPOSES Music Industry (AI, Ownership & Control)

    Pengame Classic sits down with WorldWide Entertainment TV for a powerful conversation exposing how the music industry really works.From artist ownership and music royalties to AI’s growing influence, this interview breaks down the systems that control artists behind the scenes.The discussion also explores hip hop culture, rap battles, biopics, and personal encounters—including reflections on Michael Jackson and the importance of preserving music history.This is more than an interview—it’s a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the music industry.WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS INTERVIEW:Higher consciousness and vibrational musicThe impact of rap battles and hip hop cultureAI and the future of musicArtist exploitation and industry controlMusic royalties, ownership, and metadataBiopics and how artist stories are toldNavigating the modern music businessIndependent artistry and creative growthCHAPTERS00:00 Higher Consciousness & Vibrational Music08:00 Crafting Music Like a Film Director14:01 Rap Battles, Kanye West vs Jay-Z & Culture20:25 AI & The Future of the Music Industry31:25 Biopics & Artist Story Accuracy37:00 Legacy, Storytelling & Cultural Impact45:02 AI, Ownership & The Future of Music57:59 Navigating the Music Business & Social Media01:09:01 Music Royalties, Ownership & Metadata01:16:14 “One of One” Album & Artistic Growth01:27:30 Reflection, Purpose & Future Vision

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    Abbott Elementary Child Actor Matthew L.B. McCollum Interview | Rising Star Reveals All

    Matthew L.B. McCollum is already making waves in Hollywood at just 10 years old.From his role on Abbott Elementary to appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, this rising young actor is building an impressive resume early in his career.In this exclusive WorldWide Entertainment TV interview, Matthew opens up about:His experience filming Abbott ElementaryThe viral moment where his character eats paperActing at a young ageAdvice for future actorsHis dreams beyond Hollywood🎬 This is the next generation of talent — and he’s just getting started.👉 Watch the full interview and discover why Matthew L.B. McCollum is one to watch.

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    She Became Disabled Overnight | Sydney Bennett’s Powerful Story

    Sydney Bennett joins WorldWide Entertainment TV to share her powerful story of becoming disabled almost overnight after being diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND).Just two weeks after her honeymoon, her hands became paralyzed — and within weeks she lost the ability to walk, speak, and function normally.In this inspiring interview, Sydney opens up about chronic pain, misdiagnosis, motherhood from a wheelchair, online criticism, and how her faith has carried her through it all.This conversation is part of International Women’s Month, highlighting strength, resilience, and overcoming adversity.Watch more inspiring stories on WorldWide Entertainment TV.

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    Dia Malai Talks The Voice, Mary J. Blige Influence & Her New Project The Loop

    R&B artist Dia Malai joins WorldWide Entertainment TV for an in-depth conversation about her musical journey, her breakout performance on The Voice, and the inspiration behind her latest project The Loop.Dia Malai discusses growing up between Queens, New York and North Carolina, performing Mary J. Blige’s “Real Love” on The Voice, and the lessons she learned once the show ended. She also shares the emotional story behind her charting single “Changes,” working with Luke Nasty, and the advice she received from John Legend.The conversation also explores the evolving music industry, including the role of social media, AI in music, artist safety, and building a brand beyond music.If you enjoy real conversations with artists about their journey, make sure to like, comment and subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV.Follow Dia MalaiInstagram / music platforms: @diamalai / @DMALETikTok: @dazewithdilayChapters00:00 Introduction to Dia Malai02:50 How The Voice Impacted Her Career05:42 Musical Influences: Mary J. Blige, Michael Jackson & Whitney Houston08:41 When Singing Became Her Purpose11:32 The Grind Before The Voice14:43 Behind the Scenes of The Voice17:35 The Meaning Behind The Loop20:30 Chart Success With “Changes”23:06 Social Media & AI in Music25:50 Fame and Safety in the Industry28:48 Building the Dia Malai Brand31:00 Dream Collaborations & Future Plans

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    International Women’s Month Spotlight: How Chevonne O’Shaughnessy Built a 500+ Film Empire

    In this International Women’s Month Spotlight, Ms. Goldi sits down with film executive Chevonne O’Shaughnessy to explore how she built a 500+ film distribution career and helped shape clean, sustainable entertainment in a rapidly changing industry.From early rejection at major networks to generating millions of viewers on UPtv, Chevonne shares the real business lessons behind long-term success in film. She discusses navigating international markets, overcoming gender barriers in global distribution, understanding what buyers actually want, and why television remains one of the most stable paths in today’s entertainment economy.This conversation is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and strategic thinking for filmmakers and creatives worldwide.Topics covered:• How she broke into global film markets• The Hallmark meeting that changed her strategy• Why script quality matters more than celebrity names• Building audience leverage before pitching• International distribution challenges and breakthroughs• Film financing, incentives, and sustainability• Why “good content” still sellsChevonne’s new series Sugar Creek Amish Mysteries premieres April 16 on UP Faith & Family and April 23 on UPtv.This interview launches WWETV’s International Women’s Month Spotlight Series, celebrating women who are leading, innovating, and reshaping industries around the world.Subscribe to WWETV Media for more exclusive conversations with industry pioneers and cultural leaders.

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    Is Streaming Ending? Julian Argo on Independence, AI & Hip-Hop’s Future

    Julian Argo says we may be living in the “last little bit of freedoms” — and independence in 2026 means going direct-to-consumer.This is the full conversation.Independent hip-hop artist Julian Argo sits down with WorldWide Entertainment TV for a wide-ranging conversation on music, independence, politics, and the future of the culture.In this full interview, Julian explains how he unexpectedly filmed “Skin Freestyle” during an ICE protest, why he believes we may be living in the “last little bit of freedoms,” and what independence really looks like in 2026.We also discuss:Direct-to-consumer vs streamingThe “1,000 true fans” ruleWhether gatekeepers still matterAI in music — helpful tool or dangerous territory?Why hip-hop no longer needs to prove legitimacyTupac’s All Eyez On Me entering the Grammy Hall of FameThe Rock & Roll Hall of Fame debateBlack History Month and hip-hop’s rootsJulian also opens up about vulnerability in his music, his influences (Public Enemy, LL Cool J, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, The Score), and what legacy means to him.Full conversation. Real perspective. No filters.Subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV for more interviews and hip-hop culture coverage.

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    Bella Maori on Working With Baby Keem, Colorism in Hollywood, Hip-Hop Influence & Halle Berry Impact

    In this candid conversation, actress and filmmaker Bella Maori speaks with WorldWide Entertainment TV about her journey into acting, navigating colorism in Hollywood, and why Black creatives must create their own opportunities.Bella discusses her award-winning independent project Ugly, the psychological impact of discrimination, her love for hip-hop culture, and the importance of studying great performers like Denzel Washington. She also reflects on industry realities highlighted by Halle Berry and shares advice for aspiring actors trying to break into film.This interview is part of WWETV’s Black History Month coverage, spotlighting voices shaping culture on and off the screen.

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    Kama Respond to Calls to “Deport” Nicki Minaj — Trinidad, Toronto & Cultural Truth

    This OG Origin Stories segment features Kama and EZM responding to viral online claims suggesting Nicki Minaj should be “deported” to Trinidad.Speaking from lived experience as Trinidadians and Toronto artists, the conversation unpacks:• Why framing Trinidad as a “punishment” is misleading• Nicki Minaj’s real cultural roots• The deep Trinidad–Toronto connection• How Caribbean culture shaped Canada — from Carnival to CaribanaThis is not rumor or speculation — it’s context, history, and first-hand perspective rarely heard in mainstream coverage.🎙️ From WorldWide Entertainment TV — OG Origin Stories

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    Golde London vs 100 Watts: No Rules Left in Toronto Rap Battles? | Kama OG Origin Stories

    Did Toronto rap battles lose all parameters? In this OG Origin Stories episode, Kama breaks down the Golde London vs 100 Watts battle and explains why today’s rap beef feels more personal, more visual, and harder to contain than ever before.2026 is the “reaping time,” and Toronto hip hop is feeling the pressure. In this OG Origin Stories episode, Kama zooms out on the Golde London vs 100 Watts battle and breaks down what it really means for the city—when bars turn personal, family ties get exposed, and kids get pulled into a public storyline that lives forever online.Kama speaks from lived experience, comparing today’s battles to earlier eras of hip hop—when parameters, principles, and respect still mattered—then explains why the social media/visual era changed everything: it’s not just lyrics anymore, it’s moments, reactions, marketing, and narratives.He also gives Golde London her respect as a top-tier spitter, shouts out Toronto’s overlooked female talent, and warns that in today’s climate a man can’t “win” going back-and-forth with a woman when intimate family business becomes content.Key topics:“2026 is the reaping time” — why this year mattersHow rap battling changed: visuals + reaction cultureWhen battles become “family affairs”Why kids + intimate details change the entire vibeMedia narratives: documenting vs creating the momentToronto’s legacy of female MCs (Roxanne Shanté, Michie Mee)“Steel sharpens steel” — the upside of battle cultureKama’s message: keep it bars, don’t let it touch streetsChapters00:00 2026 is the reaping time02:10 Toronto battles then vs now (visual era)05:20 Golde London vs 100 Watts: “family affairs”08:30 Poll results: did it go too far?11:10 Golde London respect + female spitters in Toronto14:20 Where the “line” changed in hip hop (gangster rap)17:10 Kids + intimate details: the forever internet problem21:10 Authentic vs manufactured beef (rage bait vs organic)26:40 Media: documenting or creating the narrative?30:40 Toronto legends + Michie Mee’s real legacy35:20 Why 100 Watts “can’t win” (man vs woman optics)41:00 Kama’s final warning: keep it bars, not streetsSubscribe for more OG Origin Stories (Toronto hip hop history, culture, and real context).#TorontoHipHop #GoldeLondon #100Watts #OGOriginStories #WorldWideEntertainmentTV

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    “Writing Saved Me” — Shawniece Hall on Resilience, Flames & Letting Characters Take Over

    Author and entrepreneur Shawniece Hall sits down with WorldWide Entertainment TV to share her powerful journey from homelessness in Providence, Rhode Island, to becoming the author of Flames.In this deeply personal conversation, Shawniece opens up about how writing became her escape, her therapy, and ultimately her purpose. She breaks down the emotional realism behind Flames, explains how her psychology background shapes her characters, and reveals why sometimes characters take over the story entirely.Shawniece also speaks on resilience, motherhood, defining success on her own terms, and why pain and triumph resonate so deeply in storytelling. Her message to aspiring writers is clear: write without fear.📚 Topics Covered:Writing as therapy and survivalTurning pain into purposeCharacter development & psychologyThe real emotions behind FlamesAdvice for aspiring writers🔔 Subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV for more real conversations with creators, authors, and cultural voices.🌐 Connect with Shawniece Hall:Website: https://shawniecewritez.comInstagram: @shanicewritezTikTok: @nisi101

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    KAMA PRISON STORIES WITH SMOKE DAWG'S DAD

    The conversation delves into the experiences of prison life and the dynamics of gang culture, providing insights into the challenges and interactions within these environments.TakeawaysPrison LifeGang DynamicsChapters00:00 Prison Life57:50 Gang Dynamics

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    John “Bossman” Hall: Carrying the James Brown Legacy (Times Square, Apollo, Motown + More)

    When people hear James Brown, they feel energy before they hear a note. ⚡In this exclusive conversation with Ms. Goldi2U, John “Bossman” Hall breaks down what it truly means to carry a legacy — not imitate it.From opening at the Apollo Theatre, to performing in Times Square, to meeting Michael Jackson face-to-face, Bossman Hall shares untold stories, hard lessons, and the discipline behind commanding a stage the right way.This interview explores:What “energy before the note” really meansThe difference between a tribute artist and a legacy carrierBossman Hall’s personal connection to James Brown’s musicApollo Theatre moments that changed his lifeMichael Jackson, Motown, Moontown Records & the futureWhy family, discipline, and purpose keep him grounded🎶 “I’m not James Brown — but I’ll take you back to that time.”This is more than a performance story.It’s about respecting history while building something that lasts.👉 Subscribe to WorldWide Entertainment TV for exclusive interviews, music culture, and legacy storytelling you won’t find anywhere else.

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    The Underdog’s Journey: Darnel Alexander on Legacy, Luther Vandross, and the Evolution of Music 🎤✨

    Soul singer and former major-label artist Darnel Alexander sits down with Ms. Goldi2U for a powerful conversation about his evolution as an artist, the pressure of honoring icons like Luther Vandross, and the responsibility musicians have in today’s world.From his early days performing in Seattle’s multicultural music scene to navigating the 90s R&B landscape, Darnel opens up about lessons learned, teamwork, industry growth, and how authenticity remains the core of his artistry.He also reflects on tributes to legends, connecting with audiences in the digital age, and blending old-school soul with modern influence in his upcoming projects.This interview continues WWETV’s mission to spotlight artists who carry legacy, passion, and purpose.✨ Topics Covered in This InterviewWhy the 90s shaped his musical foundationGrowing up in Seattle and absorbing diverse influencesThe magic of performing with great artistsHonoring Luther Vandross and the pressure behind tributesWhy authenticity matters more than everHow artists should serve their communityThe future of R&B and Darnel’s upcoming releases📌 Sound Bites“No one had a part.”“I love singing his music.”“You better not mess it up.”📍 Timestamp Chapters00:00 – The Journey Begins: Discovering a Calling in Music 03:31 – The Influence of Seattle: Shaping Sound and Identity 06:12 – Teamwork and Growth: Lessons from Early Collaborations 09:07 – Charting Success: The Billboard Experience 11:53 – Honoring Legends: The Pressure of Tribute 14:52 – The Digital Age: Connecting with Audiences 17:39 – Balancing Legacy and Originality 19:35 – The Role of Artists in Society 24:37 – Embracing Authenticity in Music 29:51 – The Evolution of Vocal Style 33:38 – Legacy and Future Aspirations

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    Omar Wilson: From Church to NYC Stages — Soul, Struggle & Spiritual Purpose | WWETV Exclusive

    Singer Omar Wilson sits down with WorldWide Entertainment TV for a powerful conversation about music, faith, and the journey from singing in church at six years old to becoming one of the most soulful voices of his generation.Omar opens up about:✨ Growing up in church and discovering the impact of his voice✨ How New York City shaped his sound and resilience✨ Blending gospel, R&B, and hip hop into a unique style✨ Winning at the Apollo three times✨ The spiritual purpose behind his music✨ Storytelling, personal battles, and using music to uplift the youth✨ Lessons from Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, and the legends before him✨ His mission: to inspire, heal, and connect through soulThis in-depth interview covers artistry, spirituality, performance, and the future of soul music.📍 Chapters included🎤 Exclusive moments only on WWETV🔥 Full interview available now#WWETV #OmarWilson #SoulMusic #RB #NYCMusic #HipHopSoul #SamCooke #MarvinGaye #Inspiration #MusicInterviews #FaithAndMusic #GospelRoots #StorytellingInMusic

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    A Hip Hop Time Machine: Tough Dumplin Talks Evolution & New Album

    In this powerful conversation, hip hop multi-talent Tough Dumplin sits down with WWETV to break down his creative process, the evolution of his sound, and the challenges artists face in today’s music industry. From his journey Toronto → Brooklyn, to navigating the realities of radio play, sampling, collaboration, and the rise of AI in music, Tough Dumplin shares honest insights on the culture, the craft, and the community that shaped him. He also speaks about his latest album, breaking down: Why each track features a different artist How he produces songs organically Why hip hop still needs human creativity The importance of broadcasting and community hubs The Brooklyn 35 Collective and community-rooted engagement How he tracks listener mood on Spotify Hip hop’s legacy and the future of the genre 🎧 Tough Dumplin’s new album is out now on all streaming platforms. 👉 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE HIP HOP CULTURE, INTERVIEWS & HISTORY 📺 WWETV | WorldWide Entertainment TV Media

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    Herb Middleton & Dr. Nay Premiere a New Era of Spoken Fusion | WWETV Exclusive

    WorldWide Entertainment TV proudly presents the world premiere of an inspiring new music and spoken-fusion experience by legendary producer Herb Middleton and visionary creator Dr. Nay.Hosted by Ms. Goldi, this conversation dives deep into legacy, healing, empowerment, and the transformative power of music and spoken word.Herb Middleton — known for his iconic work with Mary J. Blige, Nas, SWV, Teddy Riley, Usher, and so many more — brings decades of purpose-driven production to this powerful collaboration.Dr. Nay introduces a groundbreaking new genre called Spoken Fusion, where poetry, music, and healing collide to uplift communities and address issues that matter.This premiere explores:Self-discovery & identityPositive affirmationsDomestic violence awarenessCreativity as healingLeadership through artThe mission to empower communities through cultureThis is more than music — it’s medicine, movement, and meaning.Chapters00:00 – Celebrating Legacy and Impact13:20 – Introducing Herb Middleton & Dr. Ney23:13 – “Embrace Your Power” – The Story Behind the Project32:54 – The Power of Spoken Fusion38:57 – Words of Power: Positive Affirmation43:50 – Embracing Power & Identity47:40 – Addressing Abuse & Empowerment54:13 – Art, Healing & Leadership01:00:47 – Spreading Positive Messages Through Music01:06:32 – Future Projects & Community Impact

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    The Life-Saving Power of Words: Andrew Wang on Hip Hop, Healing & Impact

    In this powerful conversation, Hip Hop educator Andrew Wang sits down with WorldWide Entertainment TV to break down the real-life impact teachers, mentors, and community leaders can have on mental health, motivation, and suicide prevention.Wang shares a deeply emotional story about a student who confessed:“If it wasn’t for you, I would have committed suicide.”This interview explores the weight of our words, the responsibility we carry in our communities, and the healing power of hip hop culture.Topics CoveredThe impact of hip hop in educationSuicide prevention and mental healthHow encouragement changes livesThe role of mentors in youth developmentCreating safe spaces for growthMotivation through helping others

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    Cult Jam Tell ALL: Lisa Lisa Untold Doc Issues, Group History & NEW Member Reveal!

    Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam sit down with WorldWide Entertainment TV for a powerful and revealing conversation about the new documentary, what’s missing from the story, and the truth behind the group’s history. They also open up about how the music industry treated artists in their era — and introduce a brand new female member who makes a surprise appearance live on air. In this exclusive interview, the legendary group breaks down: • What the new documentary left out • How the industry mishandled their story • The real history behind their rise and legacy • Their message to fans about the future • A shocking new member announcement • A live surprise appearance you don’t want to miss Watch the full conversation as Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam set the record straight and give fans fresh insight into one of the most influential groups of the era. — 📌 Follow WorldWide Entertainment TV for more exclusive interviews & throwback legends. 📺 WWETV Media 📺 WWETV Network 🔔 Subscribe & turn on notifications for daily uploads.

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    Lord Kaos On DMX, New York Hip Hop, AI In Music & Staying Authentic

    In this WorldWide Entertainment TV exclusive, Lord Kaos opens up about his journey through the hip-hop industry—from navigating a chaotic upbringing to creating order through music. He breaks down the origins behind his name, his early influences, and how growing up in a tough environment shaped his lens as an artist and storyteller.Kaos also speaks candidly about his powerful connection to DMX, how the feature happened, and the direct advice X gave him: “Stay in your own bubble.” He reflects on mentorship, lyricism, pain as a creative engine, and carrying the legacy of the streets into modern hip-hop.Across this deep conversation, Lord Kaos addresses:• The evolution of New York hip hop• Blending classic lyricism with new-era sounds• The state of authenticity in today’s music scene• The future of artists in an AI-driven landscape• Intellectual property, branding, and owning your ideas• The importance of grinding, perseverance, and integrityThis interview captures Lord Kaos at a pivotal moment—recuperating, reflecting, and ready to launch the next chapter of Kaosity World.▶️ Full Interview Chapters Included▶️ Subscribe for more hip-hop culture, history, and exclusive interviews from WWETV#DMX #LordChaos #NewYorkHipHop #WWETV #HipHopCulture #AuthenticHipHop #KaosityWorld

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    “Rap Is a Message, Hip-Hop Is a Spirit”: ETANO on Faith, Tupac, DMX & the Future of Music

    In this deep conversation with WorldWide Entertainment TV, rising artist ETANO breaks down the spiritual core of rap and hip-hop, sharing how his personal faith journey mirrors the struggles and redemption stories of icons like Tupac Shakur, DMX, and Kanye West.ETANO reflects on:🎤 The difference between rap as a message and hip-hop as a spirit🙏 His transformation from rebellion to redemption through faith⚡ The dangers and potential of AI recreating legendary artists like Tupac and Michael Jackson🔥 The importance of authenticity and keeping divine purpose at the center of musicThis interview explores how artists battle spiritual forces, how AI is reshaping legacy, and why hip-hop still needs soul in a digital age.

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    From Big Boi to the Ring Walk: Mr. Kleen’s Playbook

    Artist and songwriter Mr. Kleen explains his niche—bespoke walkout music for athletes—and why he wants fight nights to double as live concerts. We cover encounters with Big Boi & Professor Griff, the Jake Paul anthem, keeping controversy on wax, the payola problem, social media’s double-edge, and why originality + positivity still win.Chapters00:00 Legends & first breaks03:11 Jake Paul: the algorithm moment05:50 Writing custom songs for fighters08:37 Making fight nights into concerts11:09 Keep controversy on record16:35 From the 80s to now35:57 Building stadium energy41:16 Lyric substance vs big beats46:19 Loyalty & craft59:00 Rap beef, politics & payola1:01:39 Why positivity matters1:07:07 What’s next

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    Arthur Baker: From Planet Rock to Broadway & New Documentary, Podcast & Book

    Legendary producer Arthur Baker, best known for shaping the sound of Planet Rock and defining the electro era, is back with a powerful new chapter in his journey. His upcoming documentary, “Rockers Don’t Stop: The Revival of Rockers Revenge,” dives into the origins and rebirth of one of dance music’s most iconic movements. Alongside a new book and podcast, Arthur also reveals plans to help bring the 1984 hip hop classic Beat Street to Broadway in collaboration with Nas — merging generations of hip hop into one unforgettable production.

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    Novel-writer Ward Sanford Reimagines First-Century Judea and the Legacy of Josephus

    In an era of societal flux and swirling violence, novelist Ward Sanford offers a fresh vantage point: looking back to first-century Judea to inform present-day storytelling. His latest historical fiction series turns a spotlight on the figure of Flavius Josephus — the Jewish historian-turned-Roman collaborator whose legacy remains controversial.A trained scientist, Sanford says his research mindset has proven invaluable. “I recognised this right up front,” he says, referring to the rigour required to reconstruct ancient society, logistics, culture and conflict. With more than three decades of writing behind him, he describes his mission as making historical detail accessible to readers, while not sacrificing depth or complexity.

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    Detroit: Grit, Soul, and Sound With Jairic

    Detroit is a city that doesn’t just build cars — it builds character. From the soulful heartbeat of Motown to the lyrical precision of Eminem, the Motor City has produced generations of artists who channel pain, discipline, and raw authenticity into their sound.Now, Jairic, a Detroit-born producer and artist, carries that legacy into a new era. His journey — spanning decades of creative highs, personal transformation, and global inspiration — captures the essence of what it means to evolve both as a musician and as a human being.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

WorldWide Entertainment TV Media is where culture meets creation — the official companion podcast to the WorldWide Entertainment TV Network, exploring the intersection of entertainment, media, and technology.Hosted by the team behind WorldWide Entertainment TV, each episode dives into the stories shaping the industry — from the evolution of hip-hop and urban media to the rise of AI in storytelling, content production, and creative expression.Expect candid conversations with producers, artists, journalists, and media innovators who are redefining how culture is made and shared.🎙️ This is the future of media — told through the voices that live it.

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