
Riffs on Riffs
Riffs on Riffs is a podcast about the thrill of musical discovery, exploring the stories behind chart-topping songs. Hosts Joe and Toby act as audio archaeologists, tracing the history of hits, decoding lyrics, and uncovering hidden gems in their musical DNA. Each episode combines a deep dive into a song with freewheeling tangents, pop culture connections, and personal stories inspired by the music.
Episodes
Olivia Rodrigo "Drop Dead"
Joe and Toby dive into Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drop Dead,” unpacking the emotional precision, lyrical sharpness, and intimate vocal delivery that make her music feel like an inner monologue. The conversation explores how Rodrigo’s songwriting connects across generations, pulling younger listeners into the immediacy of heartbreak while transporting older listeners back to their own formative relationship
Drake - "Janice STFU"
This week on Riffs on Riffs, we tackle one of the most polarizing artists of the modern era: Drake, his track “Janice STFU,” and the massive cultural machine surrounding the release of Iceman. Alonog the way, Toby and Joe discuss celebrity, marketing, authenticity, attention spans, social media, AI, and whether modern culture has become addicted to constant stimulation.
We break down Drake’s ambi
Chris Brown "Fallin"
This week on Riffs on Riffs, we dive into “Fallin” by Chris Brown featuring Leon Thomas, and what starts as a conversation about one song quickly turns into a full-blown exploration of modern R&B, blues revivalism, AI music culture, performance authenticity, and why pain sometimes translates into great art.
We unpack the cinematic weight of the song and its visual parallels to Sinners, asking whe
Kehlani "Folded"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, we unpack “Folded” by Kehlani—a song that’s equal parts breakup, late-night temptation, and emotional tug-of-war. Inspired by a shoutout from Olivia Dean, we dive into why this track has resonated so widely—and why it might not be as straightforward as it sounds.
Along the way, we trace Kehlani’s journey from a turbulent childhood and early industry struggles to
Jalen Ngonda "If You Don't Want My Love"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dig into “If You Don’t Want My Love” by Jalen Ngonda — a track that feels equal parts vintage and urgent.
From the moment the needle drops (figuratively speaking), the conversation moves beyond the song itself and into something deeper: love, longing, and what we do when connection isn’t returned.
Along the way, they unpack Ngonda’s origin stor
Harry Styles "Aperture"
Happy hour meets high art in this episode of Riffs, as Joe and Toby crack open a drink—and Harry Styles’ latest single, “Aperture.” What starts as a laid-back catch-up quickly unfolds into a thoughtful exploration of artistry, vulnerability, and what it really means to “let the light in.”
The guys dig into Harry’s evolution from boy band phenom to genre-defying artist, unpacking how Aperture ref
Megan Moroney "Tennessee Orange"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into Megan Moroney’s breakout hit “Tennessee Orange.” What begins as a conversation about Moroney’s songwriting quickly expands into a lively discussion about modern country music, storytelling, and the formula behind hit songs.
Joe and Toby explore the clever narrative hook at the center of “Tennessee Orange.” The song opens with a line that f
The Marias "No One Noticed"
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby tumble headfirst into the dreamy deep end with “No One Noticed” by The Marías, a song that doesn’t so much start as it appears, like fog rolling under a streetlamp. After a very calm, very normal intro that absolutely does not get hijacked immediately (😅), the guys unpack why this track hits with such quiet force: it’s simple on paper, hypnotic in pr
sombr "back to friends"
Can you really go back to being “just friends”?
In this episode Joe and Toby dig into “Back to Friends” by rising artist sombr, unpacking why this deceptively simple breakup song hits such a deep nerve. What starts as a discussion about a chart-climbing track quickly becomes a wide-ranging conversation about relationships, emotional maturity, artistic process, and the strange pressures of blowing
Ella Langley "Choosin' Texas"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby unpack Ella Langley’s breakout country single “Choosin' Texas” and use it as a launchpad for a wide-ranging conversation about authenticity, songwriting, and what it means to grow up musically without losing your soul. What starts as a joke about surprise Midwest snowfall quickly turns into a thoughtful exploration of why this song feels different fr
BigXThaPlug "All the Way" ( feat. Bailey Zimmerman)
Joe and Toby clock in just ahead of game time to break down “All the Way” by BigXThaPlug, a country-rap crossover featuring Bailey Zimmerman. What starts as a quick review turns into a wide-ranging riff on genre blending, formulaic pop music, and where authenticity still lives in an increasingly algorithm-driven soundscape. Both hosts land in the same place with different routes: the song is fine,
Bad Bunny "Baile Inolvidable"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby take a deep, joyful, and thoughtful journey into “Baile Inolvidable”, a song that feels like a dance remembered long after the music stops. What begins as a discussion of Bad Bunny’s latest single quickly unfolds into a rich conversation about salsa, nostalgia, cultural memory, and what it means to honor your roots while still pushing art forward.
W
Amber Mark - "Sweet Serotonin"
Welcome back to Riffs on Riffs, where in this episode Joe and Toby break down Amber Mark’s “Sweet Serotonin,” a track off her latest album Pretty Ideas, and explore why she’s becoming one of the most compelling voices in modern pop, R&B, and genre-bending artistry.
They dive into Amber’s global background—Jamaican roots, German family, years spent in Berlin, India, Miami, and New York—and how tha
Daniel Caesar "Call On Me"
When Daniel Caesar quietly dropped his album "Son of Spergy", most of the world didn’t see it coming. In this episode Joe and Toby dive deep into Caesar’s lead single “Call On Me,” uncovering the soulful layers, hidden nuance, and emotional depth that make his music feel both intimate and transcendent.
Per usual, the conversation starts with a laugh — Shakespeare references, hats, and Toby’s ongo
Tame Impala "Dracula"
Sink your teeth into Tame Impala’s “Dracula” as Joe and Toby riff on the glittering, slightly dystopian pull of Kevin Parker’s synth-pop era. Is “Dracula” a shimmering cousin to “The Less I Know the Better”? Where do The Weeknd vibes and MJ/“Thriller” nods fit in? The duo debates lone-wolf studio genius vs. the power of collaboration, decode the video’s cult-ish unease, geek out on sounds (hello,
Oliva Dean "Man I Need"
Slide into cozy Sunday-morning vibes with Joe and Toby as they dive into Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” from her new album The Art of Loving. They unpack why this track is exploding right now, trace the album’s inspirations (bell hooks’ All About Love and a Mickalene Thomas installation), and explore the record’s intentional warmth — “fearless joy” delivered with classic, less-is-more production and a
Remi Wolf "Soup"
Joe and Toby ladle up a hearty conversation about Remi Wolf’s track “Soup” from her 2024 release Big Ideas. From funky basslines to chaotic brilliance, they break down how Remi’s stream-of-consciousness writing and fearless authenticity create songs that are equal parts journal entry and anthem.
Along the way, Joe and Toby reflect on what it means to show up as your whole self—in music, in work,
Glass Animals "Heat Waves"
“Sometimes all I think about is you…” In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby revisit Glass Animals’ breakout hit “Heat Waves” — the indie-pop anthem that simmered for more than a year before reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. They explore how a song written in an hour became a global phenomenon, fueled by TikTok trends, a FIFA soundtrack placement, and a slow-burn resonance during the
Sleep Token "Aqua Regia"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive deep into the mysterious world of Sleep Token and their hauntingly beautiful track “Aqua Regia.” From masked identities and cult-like lore to genre-bending fusion of jazz chords, hip hop grooves, and metal intensity, the hosts unravel what makes this band so captivating.
Joe introduces the track as a “gateway drug” into Sleep Token’s catalog, w
Clipse "The Birds Don't Sing"
Toby and Joe explore one of the most powerful tracks in recent hip hop memory: “The Birds Don’t Sing” by Clipse. This chronicle of lived experience is a song that delivers raw vulnerability, poetic lyricism, and emotional depth.
They unpack the sibling synergy of Pusha T and Malice, reflect on how the song’s lyrics about loss, grief, and family resonate universally, and celebrate the grown-man en
Jamiroquai "Virtual Insanity"
Joe and Toby step into the funky vortex of the 90s to revisit Jamiroquai’s iconic hit "Virtual Insanity." From sliding sofas and wild hats to acid jazz breakdowns and ballet-inspired footwork, the duo dives deep into what made this track and its legendary video so unforgettable.
Along the way, they unpack the legacy of acid jazz as the spiritual ancestor of lo-fi, the entertaining genius of Jay K
WALK THE MOON "Shut Up and Dance"
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs we throw caution (and rhythm) to the wind as we dive into WALK THE MOON’s unstoppable earworm, “Shut Up and Dance.” From wedding reception dance floors to nostalgic 80s synthpop vibes, learn how a spur-of-the-moment lyric became a global indie-pop anthem.
Join us as we reminisce about awkward dancefloor moments, wax poetic about college memories, and draw hilario
Alex Warren "Ordinary"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive deep into the song 'Ordinary' by Alex Warren, exploring its themes, musical style, and the personal experiences that shaped it. They discuss Warren's journey from social media influencer to musician, the impact of personal trauma on songwriting, and the evolving landscape of the music industry in the age of social media. Learn about the subtle (
Ravyn Lenae "Love Me Not"
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into the emotionally rich world of Ravyn Lenae, with a spotlight on her rising hit "Love Me Not." They unpack the track’s surprising lyrical depth and discuss how Ravyn’s distinctive vocal style—initially unexpected, yet undeniably captivating—sets her apart in today’s music scene. Along the way, they explore her roots, the evolution of her soun
Leon Thomas “MUTT”
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby kick things off with some love for their dogs before diving into “MUTT,” the bold and emotionally rich single from Leon Thomas. They explore how the track—and the album of the same name—uses personal storytelling, inventive R&B production, and sharp lyricism to reflect themes of love, identity, and creative independence. Along the way, they discuss L
Doechii “ANXIETY”
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into Doechii’s powerful track “ANXIETY” and the fearless vulnerability that defines her artistry. They explore how her seamless blend of rapping and singing, backed by raw emotional honesty, is reshaping the sound and soul of modern hip hop. From her rise under the Top Dawg Entertainment banner to the way performance deepens the emotional impact
Benson Boone “Beautiful Things”
On this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Toby and Joe dive into Benson Boone’s meteoric rise, from his first brush with fame on American Idol to his decision to carve his own path as an artist. They break down his hit single "Beautiful Things," exploring its themes of vulnerability, the fleeting nature of happiness, and the weight of success. Along the way, they discuss the evolving conversation around
LISA “Born Again (feat. Doja Cat & RAYE)"
This week, Joe and Toby break down “Born Again,” the electrifying 2025 collaboration between LISA, Doja Cat, and RAYE. From its fusion of disco, hip-hop, and pop to its themes of empowerment and artistic control, they explore how the track reflects the changing landscape of the music industry. The conversation dives into the global impact of K-Pop, the resurgence of live instrumentation, and the r
SZA “Saturn”
In this episode, Joe and Toby take a deep dive into SZA's ethereal track "Saturn," unpacking its emotional resonance, poetic lyrics, and bold approach to rhythm and structure. They explore how SZA's transparency about mental health reflects a generational shift, discuss the evolution of R&B through comparisons to past artists, and examine how her collaborations and artistic growth have carved out
Morgan Wallen “Smile”
In this episode, Joe and Toby dive into Morgan Wallen’s heartfelt track "Smile," exploring its nostalgic themes, vivid storytelling, and how it reflects the evolution of country music. They discuss Wallen’s unprecedented chart success, the challenges of separating an artist’s personal life from their work, and the way music videos can shape and amplify a song’s narrative. Along the way, the duo ex
Cynthia Erivo “Defying Gravity (feat. Ariana Grande)”
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into Cynthia Erivo’s breathtaking rendition of “Defying Gravity” from Wicked, celebrating its powerful themes of empowerment, individuality, and overcoming adversity. They explore the song’s intricate composition and emotional resonance, reflecting on Broadway’s unique ability to connect deeply with audiences through storytelling and performance
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars “Die With A Smile”
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into the collaboration between Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga on the track "Die With a Smile." From their initial reactions to the song and its polarizing music video to an exploration of Bruno’s nostalgic yet innovative style, the guys unpack the artistry behind this unique pairing. They discuss the critical role of producers like Andrew Watt and D’M
Chappell Roan "Good Luck, Babe!"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into Chappell Roan's emotional hit “Good Luck, Babe!” to explore her powerful lyrics, musical structure, and the cultural influences shaping her sound. They discuss the impact of drag culture on her performance style, drawing connections to the 80s music revival and how modern artists like Roan are reinterpreting classic sounds while embracing v
Nat King Cole "The Christmas Song"
In this festive episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby unwrap the timeless magic of Nat King Cole's iconic "The Christmas Song." They explore Mel Torme's pivotal role in its creation, the cultural legacy of holiday music, and even the unexpected musical connections found in hip hop sampling. With thoughtful reflections on empathy, storytelling, and the enduring power of music, this episode remind
Shaboozey “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Toby and Joe dive into Shaboozey's 2024 hit single, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," unpacking its clever interpolation of J-Kwon's "Tipsy" and its rise as a quintessential drinking anthem. They explore Shaboozey's evolution as an artist, his diverse musical influences, and the cultural implications of blending genres like country and hip-hop. The conversation explores the
Teddy Swims "Lose Control"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into the story of Teddy Swims and his breakout hit "Lose Control," which holds the record for the longest climb to number one on the charts. Known for his soulful voice and heartfelt authenticity, Teddy’s journey from football to music is as inspiring as it is unique. Joe and Toby discuss how his YouTube covers catapulted him to fame, the meanin
Laufey "From The Start"
This week, Joe and Toby dive into Laufey’s 2023 single “From The Start”, a song that highlights her unique style—a captivating mix of jazz, pop, and classical elements. Laufey, an Icelandic-Chinese artist known for her velvety vocals and vintage sound, blends the warmth of jazz standards with contemporary pop flair, crafting songs that capture young love and introspection. In this episode, Joe and
LL COOL J “Murdergram Deux (feat. Eminem)”
In this episode, Joe and Toby are joined by special guest Brandon Terry to explore the lasting legacy of LL Cool J, discussing his recent album drop and his impact on hip hop. They dive into the evolution of LL's music, his role in coining the term "GOAT," and the cultural significance of his classic albums. The conversation also covers the importance of showmanship, comparing iconic voices in hip
Billie Eilish "BIRDS OF A FEATHER"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby take a deep dive into Billie Eilish's 2024 single, "BIRDS OF A FEATHER." They explore the song’s emotional complexity, touching on how Billie’s haunting lyrics and minimalist sound create a profound impact. The discussion highlights her collaboration with brother Finneas and how family dynamics can fuel creativity, while also reflecting on the import
Sabrina Carpenter "Please Please Please"
This week, Joe and Toby discuss Sabrina Carpenter's hit 2024 single "Please Please Please," diving deep into how this catchy pop anthem blends vulnerability with irresistible melodies. They explore Carpenter's impact on pop culture, examining how her lyrics resonate with her generation and reflect the heartache that affects both the heart and ego. They also touch on the unique challenges child sta
T-Pain "Buy U A Drank"
In this episode, Joe and Toby dive into the career and influence of T-Pain, focusing on his hit song "Buy U a Drank." They explore how T-Pain’s groundbreaking use of auto-tune set him apart and helped define his unique sound. The conversation covers his bold decision to turn down record deals, the impact of Jay-Z’s “D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune)” on his career, and how T-Pain silenced critics with l
Hozier "Too Sweet"
This week, Joe and Toby dive into the world of Hozier with a discussion about his #1 hit single "Too Sweet." They explore Hozier's career, his unique blend of folk, soul, and blues, and the profound meaning behind his lyrics. The discussion highlights the effortless beauty of his vocals, his literary references, and his thematic messages. Joe and Toby also touch on Hozier's activism, the harmony w
Amy Winehouse "Back to Black"
This week, Joe and Toby dive into the hauntingly beautiful song "Back to Black" and the album of the same name by Amy Winehouse. They explore how the title track captures themes of heartbreak, vulnerability, and emotional depth, setting the tone for the entire album. The conversation also gets into the broader impact of Back to Black, its influence on music, and its connection to mental health and
The Weeknd "Can't Feel My Face"
This week, Toby and Joe dive into The Weeknd’s 2015 smash hit “Can’t Feel My Face.” They explore Abel Tesfaye's background and the inspirations behind his Michael Jackson-esque vocal stylings. The duo discusses how the infectious lyric “I can’t feel my face when I’m with you” perfectly captures the song’s mix of pop hooks and drug-fueled emotions. They also highlight how The Weeknd seamlessly blen
Journey "Don't Stop Believin'"
In this week’s episode, Joe and Toby dive deep into Journey’s legendary 1981 single “Don’t Stop Believin’” and explore the song’s rich history along with their personal connections to this timeless anthem. The guys discuss how the song’s structure cleverly delays the iconic chorus, creating a powerful moment when Steve Perry finally belts out the main hook, and they marvel at Perry’s incredible vo
Four Guys Riff In a Bar
In this special crossover episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby team up with Todd Coats and Elliot Strunk from the Two Designers Walk Into a Bar podcast to talk about those rare and special albums that blow our minds both sonically and visually. Together, the four share their own picks of iconic albums where the music and visual aesthetics combine to create something that transcends beyond both
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into the 1992 hit "Under The Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers. They explore the emotional turmoil and isolation Anthony Kiedis was experiencing when he penned the song, reflecting on how it resonated with them in their youth. The discussion highlights the exceptional musical talent of the band members, while noting Kiedis’s role as more of a sty
Katy Perry "I Kissed a Girl"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby explore Katy Perry's groundbreaking 2008 debut single "I Kissed A Girl." Initially met with strong resistance from her label and controversy from some who felt it appropriated the gay lifestyle, the song nonetheless resonated with many fans. Over time, listeners have shared how it opened their eyes to their own desires, and Perry’s unwavering support
Owl City "Fireflies"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, Joe and Toby dive into Owl City’s hit 2009 single “Fireflies.” While the somewhat over-the-top, synth-heavy pop song might not totally resonate with them, they certainly respect the hustle of Adam Young, the mastermind behind Owl City. The guys get deep into the lyrics, which paint a sugary picture of a night of insomnia. They also explore how “Fireflies” not onl
Pharrell Williams "Happy"
This week, Toby and Joe dive into Pharrell Williams' iconic 2013 hit single "Happy." Released at a time when people were in need of a lift, this infectious track became an instant anthem. Originally written for the animated film Despicable Me 2 and intended for Cee Lo Green, Pharrell ended up recording the song himself, turning it into a worldwide sensation. As the guys explore all things Pharrell
Naughty By Nature "O.P.P."
Join Joe and Toby as they revisit Naughty by Nature's iconic song "O.P.P." and its … unique take on relationships. “O.P.P.” was released in 1991 on the Tommy Boy label amidst a burgeoning era of hip-hop. Sampling Melvin Bliss's "Synthetic Substitution" and the Jackson 5's "ABC," "O.P.P." combines diverse elements into a cohesive sonic mix — just like another favorite from that era, the "hot and co
Beyoncé "TEXAS HOLD 'EM"
In this episode of Riffs on Riffs, join Toby and Joe for a lively discussion about Beyoncé's latest single, "TEXAS HOLD 'EM.” They discuss Beyoncé's career and celebrate her work ethic and talent, particularly her ability to transcend genres and challenge musical conventions. The conversation explores the history of country music and the role of black artists within the genre. But is genre really
Taylor Swift "Cruel Summer"
Join Toby and Joe as they kick off the long-awaited return of Riffs on Riffs, diving deep into the pop sensation Taylor Swift's track "Cruel Summer." Initially released on her 2019 album Lover, the song saw a resurgence in popularity four years later, propelled by Swift's Eras tour. Now, this track isn't your typical carefree summer anthem. Oh no, there's something intoxicatingly complicated going
Episode 4: Where Do We Go From Here?
Welcome back to the final installment of Riffs on Riffs' 4-part miniseries about the band 24-Carat Black. On this episode: The legacy of 24CB and its landmark record Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth, and where the former members landed.
Riffs on Riffs is a production of Evergreen Podcasts. Hosted by Joe Watson and Toby Brazwell. Our Audio Engineer is Eric Koltnow and our Producer and Sound Designer is
Episode 3: It All Falls Apart
Welcome back to our epic four part series about the band 24-Carat Black! On episode 3, we learn all about the beginning of the end; Stax Records was on the fritz, and Dale Warren was holding the group together with both hands. Hear from original band members and more about the fallout of 24-Carat Black, here on Riffs on Riffs!
Riffs on Riffs is a production of Evergreen Podcasts. Hosted by Joe Wat
Episode 2: Living the Dream?
Welcome back to Riffs on Riffs, Season 3!
This is episode 2 of our epic four part series about the band 24-Carat Black. On today's episode: The Dream. Dale Warren's musical vision coming to bear as we hear from former band members about life on the road and in the studio. Featuring more than one exciting Uhaul story, this is an episode you won't want to miss!
Riffs on Riffs is a production of Ever
Episode 1: The Origins of 24-Carat Black
Welcome back to Riffs on Riffs, Season 3!
This season, we're doing things a little differently - We're bringing you the story of a dark, musical savant with a dream, a van full of teenage musicians with otherworldly talent, and an epic record that has been sampled by hip-hop royalty, even though the group lives in obscurity to this day. We're telling the tale of 24-Carat Black, and on this episode
Riffs on Riffs Season 3 Trailer
Riffs on Riffs is back and this season, we're doing things a little differently: a four-part series about the band that everyone has heard, but nobody has heard of, 24-Carat Black. Featuring interviews from band members, get ready to hear stories of otherworldly talent, teenage musicians honing their chops on the road in posh hotels and the backs of uhauls, an epic concept album decades ahead of i
Chainsmoking and the Nickelback Effect
What do you call four men in a rock group that don't sing or play music? Join Joe and Toby as they search for the answer and throw plenty of shade along the way. These are a couple of groups that for some reason people love to hate. Don't enjoy this episode? We'll be happy to give you your Nickelback.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Am I Wrong for Loving K Pop?
BTS is a global phenomenon and a huge part of the popularity of the Korean Wave. So is it wrong to love K pop? Join Joe and Toby as they look to blues icon Keb Mo for some answers.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Songs That Are Just Plain Wrong
There are certain songs with content or subject matter that ventures into disturbing territory. Some of them are intentionally crafted stories meant to spur the listener into thinking about uncomfortable topics. Others are, well, just plain wrong. Join Joe and Toby as they examine tracks from Royce da 5’9”, Apathy, Benny Mardones, Neil Diamond, and others. They’ll also shine a light on the sexual
Lane Changes
Change is scary, but sometimes the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward. Join Joe and Toby as they explore the history of artists that have changed musical genres and found equal — or sometimes greater — success. They'll look at pop artists like Katy Perry and Amy Grant that began their careers in Christian music, and metalheads like Michael Bolton (!) who then switched to pop. All good things m
I Need You to Break My Heart Tonight
It’s never fun to have your heart broken, and it’s certainly not something you want to happen in excess. Join Joe and Toby as they connect Dua Lipa’s smash hit “Break My Heart” to another 80’s era hit from a popular band from the land down under, INXS. Along the way they’ll debate who played the better James Bond, and Q versus Stacey Q. Crank up this episode, we Need You Tonight!
Learn more about
Songs You Didn't Know Were Covers
We all know that girls just wanna have fun, but apparently that includes doing cover songs! From tainted love to undisputed truths, Joe and Toby dig deep to find the secrets behind smiling faces. So while Papa may be a rolling stone, here at Riffs on Riffs we will always love you!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rock-a-Bye Humpty Hump
Let's face it, nursery rhymes can hide some dark and twisted messages — yet we sing them to our kids! Join Joe and Toby as they follow the itsy bitsy spider’s web that connects Humpty Dumpty to Humpty Hump. Don’t let the beat, or the cradle, drop!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can't Stop the La Di Da Di
Slick Rick is respected as being one of the greatest MC storytellers of all time while Doug E Fresh is known as the human Beat Box. Put them together and you're guaranteed a good time and you get a classic hip hop song that's been sampled more times than Joe and Toby can say "back in the day" in an episode. Joe and Toby connect the dots between Slick Rick's La Di Da Di and Miley Cyrus' hit "We Can
Music 2 Protest 2
America's history is full of protests and this time is no exception. The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many other black Americans have moved many to protest against police brutality. In this episode, Joe and Toby discuss protests from a musical perspective, exploring songs both past and present that have fueled protests. The revolution will not be televised, but it will be podcaste
Mama Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Episode Description:
Join us as we travel the coasts of Cameroon and pay a visit to Manu Dibango and “Soul Makossa”. Michael Jackson would later steal the famous hook, “ma-ma-se, ma-ma-sa, ma-ma-ko-sa” for his hit Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’, and even go on to give permission he that wasn’t his to give for Rihanna’s hit “Don’t Stop the Music”. We’ll discuss all that and along the way connect the
Evil Beep
Back in the day, children would read stories at school during story time and would often hear the "beep” that would signify when the page should be turned. ELO’s Evil Woman and The Pussycat Dolls' “Beep” are generations apart but both illustrate how they worked to turn the page in creativity, impact, and style. Join Joe and Toby as they wind through the connections between these tracks.
Learn mor
Ms. Jackson is OUT of Strawberries
Truth be told, there is a bit of confusion about what exactly was sampled from Shuggie Otis' "Strawberry Letter 23” to help create Outkast’s “Ms. Jackson”... But one thing that isn’t up for debate is that both of these songs are hits and there’s no time like the present to discuss these artists and their impact. Join Joe and Toby as they wind through the connections between these tracks.
Learn mor
I'd Rather Have Whiskey
If given a choice between sipping whiskey and going blind, the answer is pretty clear. But when listening to Etta James’ “I’d Rather Go Blind” and Chris Stapleton’s cover of “Tennessee Whiskey”, things get a little fuzzier. Join Joe and Toby as they wind through the connections between these two tracks.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We Have Bobby in Common
Bobby Caldwell is a longtime crooner and someone that can rightfully say he’s big in Japan. Bobby’s classic track, “What You Won’t Do for Love,” is his most recognizable hit, but in this episode Joe and Toby show how Common sampled another Caldwell track, “Open Your Eyes,” for his iconic song “The Light”.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Shape of a Scrub
Ed Sheeran is a gifted songwriter and performer, but that hasn’t prevented him from getting into hot water around sampling and interpolating other artist’s material. Join Joe and Toby as they explore the similarities between Sheeran’s “The Shape of You” and TLC’s “No Scrubs.” Along the way we’ll take a look at the “Stairway to Heaven” copyright case and see how it impacts Ed Sheeran’s financial fu
All Night Around The Way
Before he went looking for an around the way girl, LL Cool J was just a boy with his radio, needing a beat. He became a legendary hip hop pioneer and entertainment mogul. The Mary Jane Girls were the brainchild of Rick James, and he lent his prodigious musical talents to tracks like All Night Long and In My House. Join Joe and Toby as they connect the dots between these artists.
Learn more about
My Brother Jonas is a Chicken
You may know it as the chicken dance, but The Dance of the Little Bird was originally about ducks. Joe and Toby take a look at the origins of this oom-pah classic and demonstrate how it may have inspired The Jonas Brothers to create their latest hit, Only Human.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everybody Loves My Life
Roy Ayers Jr. has been called the Godfather of Neo Soul, and his Roy Ayers Ubiquity project was aptly named, as the track Everybody Loves the Sunshine has been a ubiquitous sample in hip hop history. Joe and Toby connect the dots to Mary J. Blige’s second album and its title track, My Life.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Now That We Found Heavy Love
Heavy D and the Boys had a smash hit in 1991 with Now That We Found Love, and Joe and Toby examine how this track interpolates the 1973 hit from the O’Jays with the same name. Join us as we follow Heavy D’s career to full-fledged entertainment mogul and learn more about the soul group that had an enormous influence on future generations.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi
Born to Express Yourself
Back long before Stefani Germanotta became Lady Gaga, Madonna was, well, Madonna. Joe and Toby examine how the Madonna song “Express Yourself” was inspiration — and some might argue more than that — for Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way”. Both artists have made an enormous impact on the pop culture
landscape, extending their reach far beyond music. Madonna has done it for decades, and time will tell if L
Regulate Your Doobie
When it comes to the music business, Warren G hit the stepbrother lottery. But that doesn’t mean he’s not a monster talent in his own right. Joe and Toby explore how Warren G used Michael McDonald’s “I Keep Forgettin” for his debut collaboration with Nate Dogg, “Regulate”. Speaking of monster talents, Michael McDonald has one of the most recognizable voices in music. We’ll take a listen to his wor
It’s All Over Now, Jack-Ass
What we geek out over in this episode: Van Morrison & Them, Bob Dylan vs. Keith Sweat, Them! (1954) monster movie about nuclear ants, The Band’s “Up on Cripple Creek” (1969), Bert Berns - or, the guy who wrote “Hang on Sloopy” (1964) and “Brown Eyed Girl” (1967), Eric Gale - American jazz and session guitarist, “White Lines” (1983) by Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash, and Beck’s rap/funk/soul/folk mu
Recommended

The Conspiracy Podcast

Cult of Conspiracy

Dispatches from Reality

The Conspiracy Files

TechnoSnobCast

The Young and Called Podcast .

Snoop Dogg - Flash Biográfico

Deadline: White House

Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, etc!

The Daily Conspiracy Podcast

2819 Church

Markus Schulz presents Global DJ Broadcast