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8. Erykah Badu Explained: Is 'Mama’s Gun' Her Greatest Album Of All Time
50:56||Season 2, Ep. 8Erykah Badu dropped her first project, 'Baduizm,' in 1997 to commercial success and critical acclaim. She was labeled the Queen of neo-soul, helping open doors for other female artists like SZA, Solange, and Janelle Monáe who didn’t fit within the traditional R&B box. So there was pressure on her sophomore effort, 'Mama’s Gun,' which turns 25 years old in November. Here we explore the project, which was an ode to her son Seven, who she had with Andre 3000. We discuss the pressure she felt following up 'Baduizm,' break down the songs on 'Mama’s Gun,' why she directs all of her music videos, the one artist she wants to work with, and what she thinks of the state of R&B and hip-hop today."Please Explain Hosted by Aria Hughes" is an explainer show about culture, fashion, and music that brings context, not confusion, to the internet.
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8. Who Will Replace Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake?
01:21:44||Season 2, Ep. 8The path to superstardom is much different than it was in the past. While social media and streaming made it easier for artists to build audiences without relying on record labels, or for songs to pop without radio play, it’s also created an oversaturated and fragmented music marketplace, making it even harder for songs and artists to be seen, heard, and impactful – which has led to a lack of superstars.How do you define a superstar in 2025? What goes into making a superstar today? Are there any replacements for the “big three” in rap? What has led to the lack of superstars? Who are the next superstars?We will explore this topic with Randall ‘Sickamore’ Medford, who currently manages Don Toliver and is the co-founder of Three Times Louder, a Brooklyn based production company that is focused on Brooklyn artists; Nikki Nelms, a renowned hairstylist whose clients include Janelle Monáe and Zoë Kravitz; Fullout Cortland, a talented choreographer who works with artists including Doja Cat and SZA; and Amanda Sabreah, who owns Thought Factory, a strategic advisor firm helping entrepreneurs and executives sharpen their positioning."Please Explain Hosted by Aria Hughes" is an explainer show about culture, fashion, and music that brings context, not confusion, to the internet
7. Did The Anthony Edwards 1 Campaign Revive Sneaker Basketball Marketing?
01:08:29||Season 2, Ep. 7Anthony Edwards is being called the next face of the league, and his Anthony Edwards 1 social campaign with Adidas crystallized that, positioning Edwards as a singular icon living in a peach world with a penchant for talking shit. The reactive ads disrupted the algorithm and brought some much needed energy to the sports marketing space. Which commercial was his favorite? Why was he so comfortable taking shots at competitors? Did Michael Jordan inspire the campaign? How did the team behind the campaign pull this off? What’s next for the Anthony Edwards 2 campaign? Anthony Edwards, Onda, the director, Cam Mason, the Head of Sports Marketing at Adidas Basketball, Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Manager of Global Brand Marketing at Adidas Basketball, will explore these questions, and many more, on Please Explain.
6. Will Quenlin Blackwell Transcend Internet Fame?
01:09:03||Season 2, Ep. 6Quenlin Blackwell has gained millions of followers on social media simply by being herself and making people laugh. But the internet personality has ambitions that extend beyond online content creation. Is her Internet persona real? What inspires her video edits that garner millions of views? Is she concerned about becoming less authentic as she gains more fame? Was the chemistry between her and Duke Dennis real? Why wasn’t she a part of Kai Cenat’s Streamer University? What’s her goal with her fashion line Riquera? And does she feel accepted by traditional institutions? Quenlin Blackwell will explore these questions, and many more, on Please Explain. "Please Explain Hosted by Aria Hughes" is an explainer show about culture, fashion, and music that brings context, not confusion, to the internet.
5. Will Mariah the Scientist Win the War on Love? "Burning Blue" Explained
01:04:18||Season 1, Ep. 5Mariah the Scientist has grown a cult following since the singer/songwriter released music in 2018, and while she’s had a multi-platinum song (“Spread Thin”), “Burning Blue” might be the single that takes her career to the next level. What’s the meaning behind “Burning Blue”? How does she feel when people critique her voice and her romantic decisions? Why does she tour so much? Why was it important for her to own her masters? And what’s the current state of R&B? Mariah the Scientist will explore these questions, and many more, on Please Explain. And host, Aria Hughes, will break down why artists like Mariah the Scientist want to own their masters in the Music Sense segment. "Please Explain Hosted by Aria Hughes" is an explainer show about culture, fashion, and music that brings context, not confusion, to the internet.
4. Law Roach Explained: Why He Came Back From Retirement for the Met Gala
01:00:43||Season 1, Ep. 4Law Roach made news in 2023 when he announced that he was retiring from celebrity styling, but he’s officially back and just in time for the 2025 Met Gala, which focused on the Black Dandy. Why did Law Roach come back from retirement? What’s the inspiration behind the Vogue Met Gala portfolio he styled? Does he still have beef with any fashion brands? What will Zendaya’s wedding dress look like? Why is ownership/equity so important to him, and how does he plan on obtaining more of it? Law Roach will explore these questions, and many more, on Please Explain. And host, Aria Hughes, will break down how stylists like Law Roach help their clients earn millions of dollars in the Fashion Sense segment.
3. Will Joe Freshgoods Stay Hot or Fall Off?
01:22:21||Season 1, Ep. 3As Joe Freshgoods celebrates his five-year anniversary with New Balance, the designer and creative director addresses the elephant in the room: Can he sustain and remain cool while scaling his brand? It's a big question that most streetwear brands face while trying to grow their business without oversaturating the market and losing consumer interest. Joe Freshgoods will explore that question, and many more, on Please Explain. And host, Aria Hughes, will break down why Joe Freshgoods owns his trademarks, which is a designer's most valuable asset, in the Fashion Sense segment. "Please Explain Hosted by Aria Hughes" is an explainer show about culture, fashion, and music that brings context, not confusion, to the internet.