A show about the music we're listening to right now
Hosted by The Ringer’s Micah Peters, ‘On Shuffle’ is a new music podcast covering a range of genres and artists. Every week, Micah will be joined by other Ringer staffers, music experts, and artists to discuss the ins and outs of what they’re listening to right now.
Track 1: The Post Malone Debate ft. the Ringer’s Donnie Kwak (1:18)
Track 2: Spotify’s Slippery Slope ft. David Turner, Gizmodo Media Group Staff Writer (14:13)
Bonus:
Can Spotify Solve the Art-vs.-Artist Problem? by Rob Harvilla
On the Sad Sweetness of André 3000’s Return by Micah Peters
Penny Fractions, A Newsletter about Music Streaming by David Turner
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Credits:
Hosted by: Micah Peters
Produced by: Agerenesh Ashagre and Zach Mack
Brought to you by: The Ringer Podcast Network
Track 1: Janet Jackson Is an Icon feat. Michael Arceneaux
Track 2: Meek Mill Is Free. Now What? feat. The Ringer's Justin Charity
Track 3: The Music You Need to Listen to Right Now
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Theme song by: Pell
Track 1: The Drake–Pusha T Rap Beef Just Got Really, Really Real feat. The Ringer's Donnie Kwak
Track 1: ‘Ye’ Reviewed, Unpacked, and Dismantled (feat. The Ringer’s Sean Fennessey)
Track 2: Leaving the Church of Kanye (feat. Judnick Mayard)
Track 3: The Non-Kanye Recommendations You Need
Track 1: ‘Kids See Ghosts’ (and 404 Errors) Feat. Hanif Abdurraqib
Track 2: Dissecting Frank Ocean With Cole Cuchna
Track 3: Music You Need Right Now
The Ringer's Micah Peters and writer Bolu Babalola discuss Beyoncé and Jay-Z's surprise joint album, 'Everything Is Love.' They talk about what it was like for Bolu to be at the On the Run II Tour when the album dropped (2:45), Beyoncé the rapper (11:11), and their favorite tracks (23:22).
Track 1: Grappling With XXXTentacion’s Death feat. Lindsay Zoladz
Track 2: Gaslight Anthem’s 'The ‘59 Sound’ in Retrospect feat. Robert Mays
Track 1: Reflecting on G.O.O.D Music’s Five Albums in Five Weeks (feat. Justin Charity)
Track 2: The Mismanagement of Teyana Taylor (feat. Hannah Giorgis)
The Ringer's Micah Peters and music writer Amani Bin Shikhan discuss what Drake represents to black people in Toronto (2:27), the drama surrounding the 'Scorpion' rollout (10:45), and their ideal version of the album if they could cut the track list down from 25 songs to seven (20:35).
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