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rembertko · 1 month ago
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Good Sunday Morning to you! It’s Gospel Music Time with K.O. Rembert! Rise & Shine! Give God the glory and Y’all be blessed!
Sunday, October 27, 2024 Playlist
Jesus You Been Good To Me - The Abrams
Agreed To It - Patrick Hollis & United
I Can’t Give Up (Get Outta My Way) - Muncie McKie & The McKie Family
Got To Be Saved - Jarell Smalls
Provide For Me - The Mickens
Keep Me In Your Path (Live) - Tre Burgess
Happy & Free - Tre Burgess
Go wherever you go to buy your music & support these Gospel artists!
Follow K.O. Rembert:  https://linktr.ee/rembertko and send in your requests for Gospel Music Time every Saturday. God bless you.
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danandfuckingjonlmao · 10 months ago
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a good animated show must have at least 4 of the following:
- gay
- existentialism/nihilism
- morally grey lead characters
- horrendously depressing themes/messages
- psychedelic weird shit that highlights the absurdity of life
i don’t make the rules (i do make the rules pls recommend me shows—i’ll put the ones i’ve watched in the tags, feel free to add any you think of)
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whiskeyswifty · 6 months ago
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a lot of swifties need to learn how to decenter men tbfh.
While I agree, I’m also aware that I’m the lesbian entering one of the straightest and whitest fandoms in the world right now, with all the societally regressive and internalized bigotry that comes with that. That is of course largely due to Taylor centering her experiences with the men in her life in the majority of her own songs. And funnily enough, even that doesn’t mean she herself centers men in her own life, but people are engaging with her songs not her personally as being part of her daily life is not accessible to fans. So it’s really more that I am the interloper here poisoning the water by trying to talk about literally anything else. And I have to ask myself am I shocked that the women congregating around a woman who sings about men want to talk about men most of the time? Not really. Hence why I don’t bother with most of them, as we have little in common other than our love of this woman’s music, and I cultivate a little dyke swifite circle where I feel comfortable that someone won’t tell me that Taylor wants me to kill myself because I dared interpret a Precious Man Song to also be about her mom or whatever crimes against Swiftidom they believe I have committed.
also to reiterate i am a lesbian and MOST spaces on planet earth that i walk into are like this so babe, this is NOT my first rodeo. i can navigate that and swerve conversations about men easily at this point.
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soulmusicsongs · 8 months ago
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Old Time Religion - The Mighty Voices Of Thunder (Old Time Religion / Cold Winter Night, 1974)
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anokha-swad · 17 days ago
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iridescentcrisco · 1 month ago
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Holy shit, CONTROL BABY by Jhariah catches a lot of the non-binary feels and what it is like to be raised in a very religious background that is against you. This song gave me goosebumps
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mer-se · 4 months ago
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I brought my niece along to see longlegs recently and she randomly plays the let me in now song on full blast through the house to try and scare me or be funny and it makes me die
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glauconaryue · 2 months ago
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Maybe if Pendleton Ward made an animated movie covering the entirety of 666 by Aphrodite's Child, the world would heal a little
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rouge-the-bat · 2 years ago
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owo bc im curious. reblog/comment or whatever with the most obscure musical artist u listen to. mine is defintely reverend glasseye
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rembertko · 13 days ago
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Good Sunday Morning to you! It’s Gospel Music Time with K.O. Rembert! Y’all be blessed! 
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Playlist
The Lord Will Make A Way - Jarell Smalls & Company
Feel Him Moving - Doc McKenzie & The Hi-Lites
Child of The King - Tre Burgess
Lean On Me - Tim Woodson & The Heirs of Harmony
Have A Time - Shawn Jones & The Believers
Climbing Up The Ladder - Michael Boone
Provide For Me - The Mickens
Go wherever you go to buy your music & support these Gospel artists!
Follow K.O. Rembert:  https://linktr.ee/rembertko 
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pocket-size-cthulhu · 2 years ago
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Happy Hozier EP day to those who celebrate!!! 🖤🖤🖤
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mywifeleftme · 1 year ago
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232: Mississippi John Hurt // Today!
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Today! Mississippi John Hurt 1966, Vanguard
For good heart health, doctors prescribe Mississippi John Hurt, who can keep you going with the steady pulse of his picking and soothing storytelling even if your ticker’s been ripped out. Hurt’s of that generation of early blues guitarists who recorded a handful of sides in the 1920s, fell out of fashion, and were rediscovered by mid-century ethnomusicologists, with the decades between spent working jobs that involved like punching hogs or clearing obstructed industrial lawnmowers by hand. Hurt’s legendary 1928 sessions are regarded by most as his definitive statement, but I’ll throw in for 1966’s Today!, his third effort, which finds his brisk acoustic fingerpicking undiminished but his voice weathered and rounded by age in a way that suits his gentle, conversational style.
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Hurt is my favourite country bluesman, and probably my favourite bluesman period, largely because his music is such a rich soup of folk, rag, jazz, and gospel sounds. At times it’s spooky (“Talkin’ Casey,” a piece that underscores Hurt’s connection to artists like John Fahey), at times it seems to suspend a mirage of American myth on the horizon (“Spike Driver Blues”), but mostly it offers comfort and the quiet joys of companionship, as on “Make Me a Pallet on the Floor” and “Beulah Land.” Hurt was a remarkable and innovative player, but the overall impression you get from his music is one of simplicity, and the immense grace true simplicity contains.
232/365
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soulmusicsongs · 1 month ago
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It's A Need In Time - The Gospel King Brothers (I'm Leaning On Jesus, 1976)
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sweetdreamsandchillout · 2 years ago
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A la gilada ni cabida
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just-1other-nerd · 2 years ago
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I've already said this like a thousand times but not on the Internet so here you go:
Whoever was like "Okay, hear me out: Gospel and Greek Mythology" is a genius
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redcarpetview · 2 years ago
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5x Grammy Winners Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore Deliver Hope For The Broken On “Paul And Silas,” Out Now
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Naomi Raine. Media Image.
     On April 14, two 5x GRAMMY-winning artists come together on a healing new song with a message of hope for the lost and broken. Powerhouse vocalist Naomi Raine’s new single “Paul And Silas (At Midnight),” featuring Chandler Moore (Justin Bieber, Maverick City Music), is out now. It is the latest from Raine’s forthcoming debut live album ‘Cover The Earth,’ set to release June 2 via TRIBL Records.
      Listen to “Paul And Silas (At Midnight)” here: orcd.co/jdj9va4
Watch Naomi and Chandler perform the new track here: youtu.be/OpvP7YrYc88
      Showcasing the breathtaking vocals and versatility from Raine and Moore, “Paul And Silas (At Midnight)” is a reminder that joy can be found even in the darkest moments of life. The track blends convicting, traditional gospel sounds with contemporary and world music. It is an extension of the transcending style the two are known for as part of Maverick City Music. 
    Kirk Franklin says the vocalists are “the next generation of gospel music,” and it’s easy to see and hear that they are the face of the next wave of inspiration. Raine and Moore performed at the GRAMMY Awards alongside Quavo as part of the tribute to the late Migos member Takeoff.  
     “Paul And Silas (At Midnight)” follows Raine’s ethereal “One Name (Jesus)” – both of which are on her new 14-track album that features collaborations with 9x GRAMMY-nominee Natalie Grant, Todd Dulaney and Lizzie Morgan (Maverick City Music) — all recorded in Raine’s hometown of New York City. 
     The worship leader, mom and dynamic vocalist has won GRAMMY, NAACP, Stellar, BET, Billboard and Dove Awards. She has performed on the BET Awards, GRAMMY Awards and more. Recently named a Pandora 2023 Artist To Watch, she is poised for her breakout year.
      Later this month, she will launch her co-headlining trek on the first-of-its-kind, female-led It’s Time Tour 2023 with Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Natalie Grant, TAYA, Tamela Mann and Katie Torwalt. The tour will stop in Atlanta, New York, Nashville and more before wrapping up in Los Angeles in June. 
     For more information, visit naomirainemusic.com.
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