PODCAST · music
Heavy on The R&B
by K-way
Starting over isn't easy, but it’s always better with a beat! Welcome to Heavy on The R&B with K-way! I’m opening up about a lot from a fair-minded male POV. Expect straight talk, no chaser, with some occasional inappropriate banter, always with respect. I'm aiming to make this heavy world a little lighter & brighter one vibe at a time. Like, share, subscribe!
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Human Nature
Send us Fan MailOne song can tell the truth about your whole week. I start with Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature” and why it still hits like a deep breath after a long day, then I pivot into a spoiler-free take on the new Michael Jackson movie and the theater experience that almost ruined my mood before the film even started. What surprised me most wasn’t just the production or the performances, it was how much the story re-centered Michael as a person, not a punchline.We talk about the moments that made me rethink how the world treated him, from the way the film shows his inner life to the bigger context people love to skip: Michael Jackson pushing MTV to play Black artists, the pressure that comes with unmatched fame, and what happens when a Black man holds cultural and financial power. It’s part movie review, part music history, and part real-time reflection on how quickly “public opinion” turns into a pile-on.Then I zoom out to the other theme I can’t shake: unplugging. If you’re tired of social media drama, propaganda, and nonstop timelines, you’re not crazy, you’re overstimulated. I share what I’m doing to protect my mental health, why I refuse to go back and forth online, and the reminder I keep hearing in my own head: potential has a shelf life. That leads into a personal leap-of-faith story and a challenge to put your energy back into the book, script, trip, or fresh start you keep delaying.If this connects, subscribe, share the show with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review so more people can find Heavy On The RB. What’s the one song or one decision that helps you come back to yourself?
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Rhetorical Questions
Send us Fan MailYour favorite artist might have a jammin discography and a terrible track record. We’re sitting with that contradiction head-on, because “the music may be fire” stops being a harmless take when the behavior behind the brand is anti-Black, exploitative, or proudly aligned with the same power structures the culture claims to fight.I walk through the deeper issue beneath the headlines: why we keep asking certain celebrities to be leaders when they have never consistently shown up for the community. That savior complex turns fandom into a free pass, and it leaves regular people feeling stuck, angry, or numb. I’m not interested in gatekeeping or purity tests. I’m interested in standards, patterns, and what accountability looks like when the clout is loud.Then we connect the dots people love to separate: hip hop, R&B, and politics. From voting to cost of living to the very real impact of anti-DEI policy, education funding cuts, arts funding, and pressure on cultural institutions, the conversation lands on one clear point: these decisions shape who gets hired, who gets funded, and whose stories survive. If you care about Black culture, you can’t treat policy like background noise.If you take one thing from my gripe this week, let it be this: put your dollars and your effort where your values are. Subscribe, share this with one person who needs the wake-up call, and leave a review with your answer: where do you draw the line between art and accountability?
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Dating 101 | A Cautionary Tale
Send us Fan MailSerial dating can look like confidence from the outside, but it can feel like chaos when you are living it. After my divorce, I moved to San Diego and hit the ground running, thinking new faces and new nights would fix what I was feeling. Instead, I walked straight into modern dating culture shock, temptation, and a string of situations that ranged from hilarious to genuinely unsafe.I break down the real “dating after divorce” learning curve: showing up with flowers when you should not, getting pulled into hookah sections with outrageous bills, and realizing how often people are hiding the truth. I also get specific about dating apps, including why I rank Hinge and Bumble differently, what it’s like building a profile when you do not even have solo pictures, and how easy it is to become a serial dater who burns time, money, and emotional energy. Along the way, I talk boundaries, self-preservation, and the red flags that finally forced me to stop ignoring my own standards.Then the story flips. On New Year’s Day, I wake up feeling empty and I get honest about what was really driving me: vengeance. I share the prayer, the uncomfortable self-accountability, and the moment I finally let go. After deleting the apps, I jump back on for one day and meet the woman who is now my fiancée, starting with a first date at Sunset Cliffs that felt calm, direct, and grown. I close with K-Way’s gripes on the state of R&B today and why love, heartbreak, and church roots still matter.Tap play, then subscribe, share this with a friend who is dating tired, and leave a review if it hits home. What is one boundary you wish you set sooner?
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K-Way's Lyric
Send us Fan MailWe trace how a classic R&B moment from Black Men United and Jason’s Lyric turns into a real warning about how pride can trap you and how humility can save you. We tell the true story of graduating with no plan, spiraling into struggle, surviving Phoenix, and rebuilding through faith, community, and relentless work. • The Jason’s Lyric “trouble sticks to you” metaphor as a life lesson • Pride and ego after college graduation leading to bad decisions • Refusing to ask for help with money, planning, and career moves • Returning to teach at the old high school and connecting with at-risk students • Leaving home to chase growth and choosing Grand Canyon University • Phoenix survival story, including homelessness and working multiple jobs • Balancing track and field training with high-stress sales work • A serious health crash as a wake-up call about stress • The laminated resume move and the interview that changes everything • The long-term lesson for Black men about community, faith, and humility Like, share, subscribe Remember, please put value in yourself. Let’s put value in each other, and we might fuck around and have a value society
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Picking Yourself Up
Send us Fan MailA few seconds of music can say what pride won’t let you admit. We’re back with Heavy On The R&B, and I’m K-Way, your host and professional inappropriate commentator, walking you through the real story behind my reset: the lyrics I wrote, the voice I borrowed with AI, and the moment I realized my life had to change.We talk grief and mental health with no filter. My mother passed a week before my wedding, and the years that followed piled on more loss, depression, and a numbness I didn’t know how to name. I break down how church pressure can turn pain into performance, how a marriage can fall apart without cheating or hitting, and how one fight can flip the switch from “work it out” to “I need to be safe.”Then we get practical. I share why I left Houston, why Phoenix didn’t work out, and how San Diego became the clean start I was praying for. I tell you what the first night alone felt like, what helped me rebuild day by day, and the four essentials I look for in any new city: a therapist, a gym, a barbershop, and a church. We also get into dating apps after a decade-long relationship and why modern dating culture feels like chaos.Finally, I air out some gripes about today’s R&B and the way young men chase approval from other men while love gets treated like a joke. If you’ve ever had to pick yourself up, this one will hit. Subscribe, share this with somebody rebuilding, leave a review, and tell us: what’s the one habit that helped you survive your hardest season?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Starting over isn't easy, but it’s always better with a beat! Welcome to Heavy on The R&B with K-way! I’m opening up about a lot from a fair-minded male POV. Expect straight talk, no chaser, with some occasional inappropriate banter, always with respect. I'm aiming to make this heavy world a little lighter & brighter one vibe at a time. Like, share, subscribe!
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