WE ARE BACK!
For this week's special episode of Feat. X, we are joined by horror movie podcasters Aaron Mansfield and Derek Smith of the Watch If You Dare podcast. Together the four of us discuss some of our all time favorite soundtracks and songs from films throughout the years.
For this week's episode of (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay are joined by hip-hop correspondent Gerard for an in depth conversation around one of the most puzzling and buzz-worthy collaborations of all time: "Accidental Racist" by country crooner Brad Paisley and hip hop heavyweight LL Cool J.
On this week's episode of (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay jump headfirst into a conversation about one of the biggest artists of the century: Pharrell Williams. As one of the ultimate collaborators, Pharrell has worked with the likes of Britney Spears, Usher, Beyonce, & Snoop Dogg.
For this week's episode, Josh and DeeJay are joined by boyband superfan Courtney Williams to discuss the worldwide domination of BTS and their variety of collaborations from artists like Coldplay, Megan Thee Stallion & Juice WRLD.
This week we take a step back from our regular format and take a chance to do some coverage on recent events in popular music.
For this week's episode of (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay take a look at the international collaboration "Barefoot In the Park" by the UK's alt-electronic mastermind James Blake and Spain's pop rock princess Rosalía. They also dive into multi-lingual hits from over the years and discuss what makes a good one and what makes a bad one.
For this week's episode of (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay are taking a look at the #1 collaboration "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye and Kimbra following its 10-year anniversary. They also dive into the topic of one-hit wonders and DeeJay tests Josh's chart knowledge.
For this week's episode of (Feat. X), we take a look at the icy sweet collaboration between BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez: "Ice Cream." The 2020 track saw these global superstars working together for the first time, but will it be their last? Sit back, relax & press play to find out.
For this week's episode of (Feat. X) Josh and DeeJay are delving into and dissecting the El-P remix of Lorde's 2017 album track "Supercut" featuring hip hop duo Run The Jewels. How did New Zealand's biggest pop star get remixed by industrial hip hop mavericks El-P & Killer Mike? Sit back, relax & listen to find out!
For this week's episode of (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay are exploring the eclectic collaboration that is "Princess of China" by Coldplay and Rihanna. How did one of the millennium's biggest bands and pop icons join forces for this ethereal, alt-inspired track? Sit back, kick your feet up and press play to find out!
For this week's episode, we are joined by blogger and music superfan Hailey Brown as we discuss two of Tennessee's premiere female artists: Dolly Parton and Kesha. We look into the cover of Dolly's 1980 solo track "Old Flames (Can't Hold a Candle to You)" from Kesha's Rainbow album and find out how the two came together for such a collaboration.
Have you heard about the #FreeBritney movement, but can't make heads or tails of what's going on?
For the second episode of this season, Josh and DeeJay are discussing two of music's most badass women: Elle King and Miranda Lambert.
For the season 2 premiere of (Feat.X), Josh and DeeJay are back to discuss the cultural R&B phenomenon that is the Bruno Mars/Anderson .Paak collaborative brainchild: Silk Sonic.
In the final episode of season 1 of (Feat. X) Josh and DeeJay journey through the new and unique world of Lil Nas X and how he managed to pluck a '90s country superstar known as Billy Ray Cyrus out of Tennessee. The two remix and created one of the biggest songs of all time, so it only seems fitting to bring the first season of (Feat. X) to a close.
For part two of the 3-part season finale, Josh and DeeJay examine the captivating collaboration that brought the queen of modern country and one of ATL's finest rappers together.
In part one of the 3-part season finale, Josh and DeeJay delve into the dynamic country/hip hop collaboration "Over and Over" by Nelly and Tim McGraw. (Feat. X) is ending their premiere season with a look into hip hop and country music's biggest collaborations of the 21st century.
For this week's special episode, Josh and DeeJay discuss pop music's greatest hitmaker and the ULTIMATE collaborator: Max Martin.
For this weeks episode, Josh and DeeJay found themselves discussing two musical icons: Paul McCartney and Kanye West. Find out how Sir Paul found himself in the studio with Kanye and ended up creating three songs that stand out in both artists' catalog.
In this week's jam-packed episode, we had so much material, it had to be split into two separate episodes!
In this week's jam-packed episode, we had so much material, it had to be split into two separate episodes!
This week we journey through the controversial-yet-iconic worlds of some of today's leading feminist musicians: Beyoncé Knowles and The Chicks (formerly of Dixie).
How much do you know about the history of pop music and one of the biggest video game franchises of all time?
This week on (Feat. X), Josh and DeeJay take a look at the artistic-turned-tumultuous working relationship of Solange Knowles and Devonté Hynes (a.k.a. Lightspeed Champion a.k.a. Blood Orange). In a (Feat. X) first, they take an entire album crafted and created by two artists, in this case Knowles and Hynes on 2012's PBR&B-filled TRUE.
Frank Ocean, an elusive chanteuse/nostalgia inducer, and John Mayer, a modern guitar legend/heartbreaker, have crossed paths multiple times throughout their respective careers and each one was captivating in its own right.
How did the Queen of Rap end up on a track by the Pop/Punk Princess?
Have you ever wondered who artists like Lana Del Rey and The Weeknd are referring to in their music? What if it were each other? The second episode of (feat. X) finds Josh and DeeJay slowing down and uncovering the mystifying musical history of two of the biggest artists of the last ten years.
What do Kanye West and Aaron Dessner have in common?
This is (Feat.X).