Song of the Week
Song of the Week
Podcast Description
🎧 Song of the Week is a music podcast where hosts Jordan and Bill take turns spotlighting one track each episode—from soul-stirring classics to slept-on gems and new discoveries. Each pick sparks a conversation about the music, the artist, and the personal stories behind the selection.Whether it’s funk, hip-hop, R&B, indie, or beyond, this show is about celebrating good music and sharing the songs that move us. Come for the great taste, stay for the chemistry and conversation.New episodes drop regularly. Hit play and find your next favorite song.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers various themes including soul, funk, hip-hop, R&B, and indie music, showcasing tracks such as 'Forever' by Lee Fields, '21 Questions' by 50 Cent, and 'Got to Be Mine' by Vulfmon. Episodes often highlight specific aspects like lyrical depth and cultural influences while promoting songs that educate and resonate personally.

🎧 Song of the Week is a music podcast where hosts Jordan and Bill take turns spotlighting one track each episode—from soul-stirring classics to slept-on gems and new discoveries. Each pick sparks a conversation about the music, the artist, and the personal stories behind the selection.
Whether it’s funk, hip-hop, R&B, indie, or beyond, this show is about celebrating good music and sharing the songs that move us. Come for the great taste, stay for the chemistry and conversation.
New episodes drop regularly. Hit play and find your next favorite song.
One of the most powerful traditions in music happens when legends honor the legends who came before them.
Recently, Stevie Wonder performed at the funeral of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, and it sparked a powerful question online: when Stevie Wonder is gone… who will sing for him?
In this solo episode of Song of the Week, Jordan reflects on the artists who defined Stevie Wonder’s generation — legends like Smokey Robinson, Chaka Khan, and Diana Ross — and explores who today’s artists might be that carry the torch.
From modern icons like Beyoncé, Usher, John Legend, and Jamie Foxx, to the next generation of soul and R&B voices, Jordan asks a bigger question about music and legacy:
Are we still creating legends today?
This episode is a reflection on greatness, influence, and the artists who will one day be asked to honor the giants who shaped modern music.

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