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In this episode of the We Sound Crazy podcast, our co-hosts celebrate the 25th Anniversary of “My Way”, the sophomore release by multi-platinum and Grammy-winning superstar Usher. The co-hosts are joined by the superstar and his co-visionary Jermaine Dupri as the album’s co-creators celebrate all who contributed, share leadership knowledge, and drop gems that you can only find here on the We Sound Crazy podcast.
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00:00 Church announcements 05:14 Bishop Lamar Strikes again 19:16 FDA Warns that Nyquil Marinated Chicken is Dangerous 24:88 Blerds vs HBCUs 47:07 Brett Farve Scandal 54:48 Pick 5 Albums That […]
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