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Black People Love Paramore

Black People Love Fall Out Boy ft. Furious Nae

Black People Love Paramore

Sequoia Holmes

Society & Culture, Comedy, Arts

52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Listen in as we explore the fluid nature of our favorite songs and movies with our dynamic guest, content creator, and entrepreneur, Janae. We chat about how difficult it can be to pinpoint an all-time favorite song or movie and how our preferences are subject to change. Janae makes a compelling case for why it's better to ask for a top five instead of one all-time favorite, adding a refreshing perspective to the way we think about our preferences.


Join us as we reminisce about the early 2000s, a time of unity that seems to have shifted in recent years. We take a musical journey, talking about Drake, Dashboard Confessional, and Green Day. We focus particularly on Fall Out Boy and the significant impact their music had on Janae during her high school years. You won't want to miss hearing about Pete Wentz's Afro-Jamaican background and the indelible impression the music video for Dance Dance left on its listeners.


In our fascinating discussion, we further analyze the intersection of Fall Out Boy and hip-hop. We examine Jay-Z's involvement with Fall Out Boy's album Infinity on High, and how it changed the game for Janae. She shares how this experience gave her the confidence to be open about her music tastes. Wrapping up, we chat about future podcast plans, and you'll also find out where to find Janae on Instagram, TikTok, and BPLPpod. Listen to the end to hear about her latest creative project. This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions, unforgettable memories, and plenty of laughter.


Highlights

- The Difficulty of Choosing All-Time Favorites

- The Importance of Genuine Rap Conversations

- My Chemical Romance in the 90s

- Changing Landscape of Music Consumption

- Fall Out Boy

- Appreciating Theatrical Elements in a Song


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0:00.0

Welcome to Black People Love Paramore, a podcast to try to help Black people feel seen.

0:22.9

Please feel free to donate to the show at the link in the show notes and please rate

0:26.6

us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify 5 stars only because we are 5 star bitches

0:32.2

where do you got it?

0:33.8

If you are watching this on YouTube, please like, comment, subscribe, and all of the

0:37.0

things.

0:38.0

I'm your host Sequoia.

0:39.0

And today, joining me to talk about Fall Out Boy, you might know her as content creator

0:43.2

Furious Nay Online.

0:45.2

Jenae.

0:46.2

Hi Jenae.

0:47.2

Hey girl.

0:48.2

Thank you so much for coming on my show.

0:50.4

Tell the folks a little bit about yourself.

0:52.4

The vibes.

0:53.8

Well, first of all, thank you for having me.

0:55.6

I'm a big fan.

0:56.6

I listen to your podcast like we, I feel like we are like sisters connected.

1:00.6

I agree.

1:01.6

I just love everything that you're doing for the podcast and for our people and just like

1:07.0

making us all feel seen.

1:08.8

So I am an entrepreneur, I'm a business owner and also a content creator, I'm still getting

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