John Legend Part 1
Club Shay Shay23 Okt 2024

John Legend Part 1

John Legend joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for a conversation that starts off with a surprise gift from Shannon to John to celebrate his 11th wedding anniversary with his wife Chrissy Teigen. John reflects on the challenge of buying gifts for his wife, Chrissy Teigen, including a memorable year when he gave her a cookbook and a crockpot. He shares the story of how they met during one of his music videos, how he hand-selected her for the role, and when he knew she was "the one." John reveals that Chrissy is the funniest woman he’s ever dated, has great values, and even though her personality is quite different from his, these attributes cemented the idea that she is "the one" for him. He talks about how they made their relationship work even though they slept together on the first date, a moment many couples struggle to get passed. Many consider John and Chrissy "relationship goals," and he discusses how they navigate the ups and downs of their marriage. John explains why it took them so long to get married, recalling his near-botched proposal in the Maldives due to airport security.

John reflects on his upbringing in a big family in Springfield, Ohio. John addresses false comments made by Donald Trump during a debate about Haitian immigrants in his hometown and how those statements created unnecessary conflict. Shannon recalls attending one of John’s concerts and being struck by the way John tells stories during his performances, with his father's influence being a major theme. The conversation turns somber as John discusses how his grandmother’s death deeply affected his family, especially his mother, who struggled with addiction afterward. John shares how being homeschooled and growing up with his cousins shaped him, how entering high school at age 12 and college at 16 made him feel smaller than his classmates, and why he gave up organized sports. He reflects on how lessons from his father helped him through personal struggles, especially during tough times with Chrissy.

John opens up about Chrissy’s life-saving abortion, which made him pro-choice as an adult. John talks about his son’s Type 1 diabetes diagnosis and the challenges that came with it, especially after the repeal of Obamacare made insulin more expensive. He shares the story of how they discovered his son’s condition after he got sick at football camp. On a lighter note, John reminisces about a family trip to Lake Como and how they celebrated their love there, a theme captured in his song “I Don’t Love You Like I Used To.” The song title is meant to trick listeners but reflects his evolving love for Chrissy.

John reflects on his early career, working with Kanye West 20 years ago, and the strong artistic chemistry they shared. He reveals that he originally wrote “Ordinary People” for the Black Eyed Peas and that it was inspired by his parents. He discusses how the name "John Legend" came about, gifted by people in Kanye’s camp, and shares the story of negotiating with a musician and porn producer named Johnnie Legend to avoid a legal dispute over the name. John finishes Part 1 by talking about his work on Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

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Deebo & Joe - REACTION to Seahawks-Cardinals, Marvin Harrison Jr.'s DROPS, Steelers Ireland preview

Deebo & Joe - REACTION to Seahawks-Cardinals, Marvin Harrison Jr.'s DROPS, Steelers Ireland preview

Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Thursday Night Football where Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks defeated Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals. Later, Deebo & Joe breakdown Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr.'s issues dropping the football and preview Week 4's games of the NFL season! Timeline:00:00 - Seahawks beat Cardinals22:50 - Big Ben criticizes the Steelers defense32:25 - Browns vs Lions36:00 - Ravens Defense STINKS46:50 - Joe Haden hits hard49:40 - Hottest weather NFL games54:45 - Matthew Stafford a Hall of Famer? (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #Nightcap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

26 Sep 1h 4min

Nightcap Hour 1: Seahawks ESCAPE in Arizona while MARVIN HARRISON struggles + CHIEFS Tyquan Thornton joins Nightcap & dubs himself FASTEST WR + KYLE HAMILTON defends Ravens DC Zach Orr

Nightcap Hour 1: Seahawks ESCAPE in Arizona while MARVIN HARRISON struggles + CHIEFS Tyquan Thornton joins Nightcap & dubs himself FASTEST WR + KYLE HAMILTON defends Ravens DC Zach Orr

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Seattle Seahawks hitting a walk off field goal to beat the Arizona Cardinals, Kyle Hamilton defends the Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator for early struggles, and Tyquan Thornton joins the show to talk about his early success this season and much more! 3:40 - Seahawks beat Cardinals21:06 - Tyquan Thornton joins the show!53:36 - Kyle Hamilton defended Ravens DC Zach Orr55:15 - Robert Saleh on Jaguars signal stealing (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

26 Sep 1h 1min

Nightcap Hour 2: Questioning JAGS usage of TRAVIS HUNTER? + Patrick Surtain DISRESPECTS Ocho + MICAH looks forward to SACKING DAK+ SHAUN ALEXANDER has 14 KIDS?!

Nightcap Hour 2: Questioning JAGS usage of TRAVIS HUNTER? + Patrick Surtain DISRESPECTS Ocho + MICAH looks forward to SACKING DAK+ SHAUN ALEXANDER has 14 KIDS?!

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Terrion Arnold and Patrick Surtain II saying that they could lock up Ocho in his prime, Liam Coen says that the use of Travis Hunter won’t change, and Sean Payton defends Bo Nix’s mechanics and much more! 0:00 - Liam Coen on using Travis Hunter12:22 - Pat Surtain II and Terrion Arnold on playing Ocho18:03 - Sean Payton defends Bo Nix’s mechanics23:55 - Micah Parsons says it’ll be painful to sack Dak Prescott32:00 - Shaun Alexander expecting 14th child46:50 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

26 Sep 57min

Nightcap Hour 1: JAXSON DART QB1 + What’s next for RUSSELL WILSON? + VIKINGS’ Josh Metellus on EMBARRASSING Ocho’s Bengals + MICAH PARSONS No Harsh Feelings

Nightcap Hour 1: JAXSON DART QB1 + What’s next for RUSSELL WILSON? + VIKINGS’ Josh Metellus on EMBARRASSING Ocho’s Bengals + MICAH PARSONS No Harsh Feelings

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Jaxon Dart being named QB1 for the New York Giants, Micah Parsons says there is no hard feeling with the Cowboys, and Josh Metellus joins Nightcap to talk about the 2-1 start and much more! 03:40 - Jaxson Dart named QB1 for the season25:05 - Vikings DB, Josh Metellus joins the show46:30 - Micah Parsons on return to Dallas (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

25 Sep 59min

Nightcap Hour 2: STEELERS interested in TYREEK HILL?! + 49ers BRIAN ROBINSON JR. names his Top 5 ALABAMA RBs + AJ Brown BREAKS silence on Eagles’ STRUGGLES

Nightcap Hour 2: STEELERS interested in TYREEK HILL?! + 49ers BRIAN ROBINSON JR. names his Top 5 ALABAMA RBs + AJ Brown BREAKS silence on Eagles’ STRUGGLES

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Steelers possibly looking for trades for Tyreek Hill, Brian Robinson Jr joins the show, and AJ Brown talks about how the Eagles offense needs to adjust faster and much more! 0:00 - Steelers might try to trade for Tyreek Hill13:21 - 49ers RB, Brian Robinson Jr. joins the show30:23 - Eagles and A.J. Brown relationship 45:25 - Complex’s Top 25 Careers cut by Injury50:19 - Q and Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

25 Sep 1h 5min

Club Shay Shay - Big Daddy Kane Part 2

Club Shay Shay - Big Daddy Kane Part 2

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Big Daddy Kane — hip-hop pioneer, Grammy-winning MC, and one of Brooklyn’s finest — sits down with Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for an in-depth conversation on his 40-year journey in the culture, from early block parties to influencing some of the biggest artists of all time. Kane opens up about his roots in Brooklyn, discovering hip-hop through legends like DJ Kool Herc, Melle Mel, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash, and finding his voice in the early 1980s. He recalls hearing kids rhyme on the block, crafting his first slick lines from hustler slang, and eventually linking with Biz Markie, the man who gave him his first big break. From battling in the streets to recording demos no one heard, Kane explains how persistence turned him into one of rap’s sharpest lyricists. He reflects on the next wave of Brooklyn talent — Biggie, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown, Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, Joey Bada$$, and Pop Smoke — and how the streets shaped their stories. Kane shares memories of having Biggie and Tupac freestyle at Madison Square Garden, his friendship with Pac dating back to Digital Underground, and why he believes Biggie could’ve been the greatest MC and Pac the “Michael Jackson of hip-hop” if they had lived longer. The conversation moves into the industry’s highs and lows: lines wrapped around the corner for vinyl releases, the frustration of streaming payouts today, and how fast-food culture has replaced patience and truth in music. Kane talks about turning down Suge Knight’s $1 million Death Row East offer, performing alongside Bobby Brown, and how collaborations with artists like Quincy Jones, Tito Jackson, Wu-Tang Clan, and Madonna gave him some of his most unforgettable experiences. As hip-hop evolved, Kane watched the role of freestyle, lyricism, and beef change. He looks back at battles like LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee and compares them to today’s Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar, pointing out how competition sharpens MCs but can hurt careers if it spills into reality. He also breaks down why artists like Rakim, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Lady London, Conway the Machine, and Benny the Butcher keep the spirit of lyricism alive. Kane doesn’t shy away from bigger reflections either — from fashion’s roots in Black culture, to working with icons like Marvin Gaye, Patti LaBelle, Luther Vandross, Ray Charles, and Miles Davis. He explains why his Grammy isn’t on display, why fan appreciation means more than trophies, and how hip-hop grew from neighborhood block parties into global festivals. Finally, Kane shares his perspective on the next 50 years of the culture. He wants to see young artists who write songs that impact lives, who give unforgettable performances, and who respect the generation that paved the way. From freestyling with Pac and Biggie to mentoring today’s lyricists, Big Daddy Kane delivers rare stories, sharp insight, and a masterclass on what it really means to be an MC — and what it takes to last in hip-hop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24 Sep 1h 5min

Club Shay Shay - Big Daddy Kane Part 1

Club Shay Shay - Big Daddy Kane Part 1

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Big Daddy Kane — hip-hop pioneer, Grammy-winning MC, and one of Brooklyn’s finest — sits down with Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for an in-depth conversation on his 40-year journey in the culture, from early block parties to influencing some of the biggest artists of all time. Kane opens up about his roots in Brooklyn, discovering hip-hop through legends like DJ Kool Herc, Melle Mel, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash, and finding his voice in the early 1980s. He recalls hearing kids rhyme on the block, crafting his first slick lines from hustler slang, and eventually linking with Biz Markie, the man who gave him his first big break. From battling in the streets to recording demos no one heard, Kane explains how persistence turned him into one of rap’s sharpest lyricists. He reflects on the next wave of Brooklyn talent — Biggie, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown, Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, Joey Bada$$, and Pop Smoke — and how the streets shaped their stories. Kane shares memories of having Biggie and Tupac freestyle at Madison Square Garden, his friendship with Pac dating back to Digital Underground, and why he believes Biggie could’ve been the greatest MC and Pac the “Michael Jackson of hip-hop” if they had lived longer. The conversation moves into the industry’s highs and lows: lines wrapped around the corner for vinyl releases, the frustration of streaming payouts today, and how fast-food culture has replaced patience and truth in music. Kane talks about turning down Suge Knight’s $1 million Death Row East offer, performing alongside Bobby Brown, and how collaborations with artists like Quincy Jones, Tito Jackson, Wu-Tang Clan, and Madonna gave him some of his most unforgettable experiences. As hip-hop evolved, Kane watched the role of freestyle, lyricism, and beef change. He looks back at battles like LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee and compares them to today’s Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar, pointing out how competition sharpens MCs but can hurt careers if it spills into reality. He also breaks down why artists like Rakim, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Lady London, Conway the Machine, and Benny the Butcher keep the spirit of lyricism alive. Kane doesn’t shy away from bigger reflections either — from fashion’s roots in Black culture, to working with icons like Marvin Gaye, Patti LaBelle, Luther Vandross, Ray Charles, and Miles Davis. He explains why his Grammy isn’t on display, why fan appreciation means more than trophies, and how hip-hop grew from neighborhood block parties into global festivals. Finally, Kane shares his perspective on the next 50 years of the culture. He wants to see young artists who write songs that impact lives, who give unforgettable performances, and who respect the generation that paved the way. From freestyling with Pac and Biggie to mentoring today’s lyricists, Big Daddy Kane delivers rare stories, sharp insight, and a masterclass on what it really means to be an MC — and what it takes to last in hip-hop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24 Sep 1h 16min

BEST OF NFL Week 3 Part 1: Eagles RUNAWAY W, Daniel Jones MVP Buzz, Browns SHOCK Packers

BEST OF NFL Week 3 Part 1: Eagles RUNAWAY W, Daniel Jones MVP Buzz, Browns SHOCK Packers

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson deliver the best of NFL Week 3 reactions! Unc & Ocho break down Jordan Davis’ incredible walk-off field goal block and touchdown for the Eagles, Daniel Jones leading the Colts to a 3-0 start with early MVP buzz, and much more! 0:00 - Rams vs Eagles 9:41 - Packers vs Browns 21:36 - Jaguars vs Texans 30:12 - Steelers vs Patriots 33:08 - Colts vs Titans 38:30 - Buccaneers vs Jets 43:20 - Falcons vs Panthers 47:27 - Dolphins vs Bills (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24 Sep 1h 6min

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