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In this new video for Hong Kong Dong's single "Yoko Oh No!" we are taken on a bizarre cartoon journey, that leaves us wanting more. In terms of lyrics videos, this one is seriously entertaining. Hailing from Belgium, this brother/sister duo recently released their debut album Sweet Sensations in May of 2012. Built around hard-hitting electronic beats and joyously absurd lyrics it is sure to get you moving.
Be sure to download or stream this track below!
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Hong Kong Dong- Yoko Oh No! (right click, save-as)
Australian based indie EDM artist/DJ, Flume is one of the top selling electronic artists in AU at the moment with this #1 smash single “Sleepless” (feat. Jezzabell Doran). Harley Streten, a.k.a. Flume, told Rolling Stone - "I woke up feeling super inspired and smashed the whole song out in one day. The tracks I treasure the most always seem to be the quickest to write." The song is pure sublime, a smoothly laced electronic jam with heavy bass and soothing vocals - perfect for a party or those chilled out moments, when you want to get away. You can catch Flume live tonight on Hunnypot Radio, as he will be joining us for a brief interview and exclusive live performance from The Central: Social Aid & Pleasure Club in Santa Monica. For the latest news, music and videos go to http://facebook.com/flumemusic.
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Our Hunnypot Radio show got off without a hitch at The Central: SAPC in Santa Monica last week. We had an eclectic collection of music showcased from our DJs and live acts alike! Serious thank you’s to everyone who made it out, and to everyone who was a part of making it happen, it was quite a night.
Getting us started, Hot Tub Johnnie lined up some stellar tracks that included music from Smoke & Jackal, Santigold, Kyle Rapps & Diwon, Nina Dioz, E-Train, Chloe Riley and many others. All of these are impressive and very current artists that are more than worth checking out.
Our first guest DJ in the Hot Tub was Jen Malone (Music Coordinator, Metalman Media & Supervisor at Black & White) who brought us a killer set dominated mostly by female indie artists like Icona Pop, Tegan & Sara, Niki and The Dove, MNDR and more. She respects the rock, and we respect her. Kudos on a well put-together set.
Our last guest DJ was Kii Arens (Creator, La-La Land) who brought an incredible set of tunes out for us. He started his set off with a new favorite, Tame Impala, followed by other new and stunning artists, such as, Metronomy, Beware of Darkness, Crush the Night, Melody’s Echo Chamber and Red Cross. To hear more from Kii, check out his very own La-La- Land Radio show on Moheak Radio. And make sure to check out La-La Land Prints, where Kii’s ridiculous visual talent can be showcased.
Lastly, but certainly not least, DJ Boom Shack closed out the DJ portion of the show with some hot new tunes from Retro $ushi and Jay 305, all killer beats from the streets. 10/08/2012
Jen Malone is an Emmy Nominated Music Supervisor based in West Hollywood.
Credits include: Creed II, Atlanta, Baskets, Step Up: High Water, The Resident, Are You The One?, Lady Dynamite, Shelter, Noisey, Vice Guide To Everything, Video Game High School and many more.
Jen Malone started her career in the music industry as a publicist at Formula PR, working for Nine Inch Nails, Portishead, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Marilyn Manson, Prodigy and many more. While living in Boston she formed the boutique publicity agency, Black & White and represented several artists and labels including The Hellacopters, The Hives, Backyard Babies, The Wildhearts, Gearhead Records and Hydrahead Records to name a few.
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Kii Monroe Arens was born in St. Paul, Minnesota to parents Robert and LaVae Arens. He has two brothers and one sister. From an early age, Arens had an affinity for morning cartoons, notably Sid and Marty Krofft. The show, coupled with his interest in fonts, colors, spacing and layout, set in motion a growing fascination with art and design. His early passion for music was also strong, augmented by growing up in a musically inclined family. By the mid to late 1980s, Arens was DJ’ing around the Twin Cities, and had a brief stint in Rap music, under the alias ‘2 Percent’, opening for Gang Starr, EPMD, DJ Quik, amongst others.
Arens’ early immersion in the Twin Cities music scene exposed him to many elements of what would become important features of his graphic art, including: album art work, package layout, photography, poster design, creative direction, music video direction, merchandise design/creation and music production. Although Arens created artwork continuously growing up, his career as an artist was substantively set in motion with a design gig for the Woodstock ’94 festival. Originally brought on as a hotel coordinator, he was invited to attend meetings about the festival’s design direction, and raised concerns with what he saw as an overly nostalgic festival look (one that recalled too closely the Woodstock ’69 festival).
After returning to the Twin Cities, he started working for Niceman Merchandising. Arens’ album design/layout career continues to this day, and has featured many projects, including: Dolly Parton’s Backwoods Barbie and latest, Blue Smoke,Eagles of Death Metal’s Heart On, Ziggy Marley’s Wild and Free , Glen Campbell’s Ghost on the Canvas, Pete Yorn’s Back and Forth, and, most recently, LA musician/producer Jonathan Wilson’s Fanfare.
In 1994, Arens joined his brother, Brynn Arens (Obsession/Fun House/Oddfathers), in the rock band Flipp, active from 1994–2003. He assumed guitar and backup vocal duties. The band had a penchant for cartoonish stage presentations and costuming, and embraced the Glam-rock genre reminiscent of the early 1970s, even amidst its decline as a result of bands such as Nirvana and Kurt Cobain. Their Hollywood Records debut, Flipp (1997), saw them opening for bands such as Oasis, The Ramones and Cheap Trick. They released two follow-up albums, Blow it out your Ass (2000) and Volume (2002). Although Flipp has never officially disbanded, they have not performed live since 2003.
A visit to Los Angeles in 2003 prompted Arens’ move to his current location on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, California. As his work in album art and band merchandising continued, he began creating unique, non-music associated art pieces. His pieces soon appeared in many galleries around Los Angeles, notably: M Modern, Subliminal Projects, Gallery 1988, and his own gallery, La-La Land Gallery, which opened in 2004.
Arens has exhibited in many shows, notably: Happy War… It’s the bomb, the first official show at La-La Land, which featured the work of Arens and many local pop-artists, including: Shepard Fairey, Chris Reccardi, Gary Baseman, Niagara, and many others. Art in the Dark, another show, was an exhibition of Arens’ own pieces, images created using black light reactive paints and lighting rigs, which concealed hidden content that could be revealed upon the flip of a switch. In 2005, he traveled back to the Twin Cities, to exhibit a gallery show at Ox-Op gallery. The show was based around Spin-o-Paint/Paint-by-numbers/Oil paint. Later that year, lalalandgallery.com was created, an online venue for a series of customized lightboxes created by Arens. The lightboxes were also exhibited at La-La Land, and featured in a story by the Los Angeles Times. His “Hot Lunch Artshow” followed in Oct. 2005, and featured classic tin lunch boxes customized with local Pop art. By 2008, Arens found himself as curator of an art show based on the concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. It included pieces for artists such as Liza Minnelli, Grace Jones, and Femi Kuti. His first major concert poster was completed that year as well, for a Beck/Spoon/MGMT show at the Hollywood Bowl.
This has spurred a career in concert print creation that continues to present, with over 250 pieces created for artists such as Radiohead, Queens of the Stone Age, Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder, The Weeknd, Sonic Youth, The Who, Queens of the Stone Age, Devo, Diana Ross, Divine Fits, The Pixies, Tony Bennett,Glen Campbell, Bruno Mars, Tame Impala, The Beach Boys and many others. He also created posters for various All Tomorrow’s Parties events, as well as Goldenvoice’s Coachella. In 2010, Arens created a print for Radiohead’s Haiti benefit concert in Los Aangeles. Two editions of 250 prints were sold, and helped add to a grand total of $572,754 raised by the band during the event.
Arens’ co-direction of the music video, What We Do, for the band Devo (2011), began to broaden his creative endeavors. The video centers the viewer in a full 360-degree scene, allowing them to choose to participate in many different interactive visual aspects.
In November 2011, his second co-directed video, Ghost on the Canvas, was done for country musician Glen Campbell. It features Paul Westerberg of the Replacements, who also penned the track. Arens’ admiration for Campbell lead him to co-direct two more videos for the artist. A Better Place (2012), featuring Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age,and Hey Little One (2013), a tribute to Glen’s wife, Kimberly “Kim” Woollen, who helped Campbell in his battle with Alzheimer’s. Most recently, Arens co-directed the video for Vampyre of Time and Memory, a track from Queens of the Stone Age’s sixth album, …Like Clockwork (2013). The video featured three separate rooms that the viewer can navigate, creating a unique viewing experience.
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Starting off our live portion of the show were LA natives New Beat Fund, who brought some serious energy to the stage. Their bright colors and loud electro-pop guitars gave the crowd no choice but to move their feet, and they certainly did. These dudes nailed it, bringing funk, electro-pop beats and true rock together in an overall stellar performance.
Up next we had the group, Vim Furor, grace our stage. Their passionate, powerful vocals from frontman, German Briseño, enveloped us entirely. While the hard, yet psychedelic guitar, and drums played tightly behind, all with major latin flair. If you missed this set, we’re terribly sorry you did, these guys definitely aren’t messing around. Be on the look out for their new full-length album, Six Arm Beast, set to release in the near future. Keep tabs here: Facebook
Following in the line-up was nerdcore, hip-hop/rap artist Dr. Awkward, gracing us with his presence all the way from San Diego. His set was energetic, fun, precise and innovative, really showcasing his lyrical talent.
Last, but again certainly not least, was nerdcore, electro, hip-hop/rap artist, Barbi Crash. This guy was full of energy and confidence as he entertained us with his swagger and his killer lyrics. Stay tuned for his forthcoming video game themed mixtape "DiSSco TetriSS". We recommend checking out "O" the 1st single off "DiSSco TetriSS"
Once again major thank you's to everyone who came out to listen to some great tunes and see some amazing live acts, you are the reason we work hard to put this show on!
Introducing Hunnypot's own The Dollyrots' brand new single "Hyperactive" off their self-titled 4th studio album via Storefront Records/RED. They will be supporting their new album on a US & UK tour this fall, so be sure to check them out! Their shows, like this video, are a high-energy punk-rock experience you don't want to miss!
The new album is available on iTunes: http://bit.ly/DRLP4pre // Or find physical CD's, Vinyl and Swag at: http://thedollyrots.com
Getting settled into our new home, The Central: SAPC in Santa Monica, we got our #246 Hunnypot Radio show started without a hitch on 9/10/12.
To get things started, Hot Tub Johnnie had an impressive set of jams lined up that included music from Lost Weekend, Yuna, Teenage Bottlerocket, Vinibanger x Saints, Stuey Rock, Binary and many others. All super fresh tracks that you can now stream on our website.
After Hot Tub’s set, we were given a sneak peek at Hunnypot favorites and LA alt-pop punk rockers The Dollyrots’ brand new self-titled record that is being released September 18th, 2012. We played singles including: Hyperactive, Twist Me To The Left, Satellite, I Wanna Go, Starting Over Again and South Of The Border. The album is a high energy, pop punk masterpiece, made possible completely through grassroots efforts and a killer Kickstarter campaign. Make sure to get your copy!
Our industry guest DJ of the night was Music Supervisor at Tennis Channel, Steve Collins. This was Steve’s first time as a guest DJ, and he slayed it. With songs from a few throwbacks like Argent and The Zombies (whom we learned were both managed by Steve’s dad back in the day), to some currently infectious groups like The Allah Las, The Sheepdogs, The Royalty, Martin Solveig, Crystal Fighters and more. I really wasn’t kidding when I interjected to the group outside that Steve Collins’ set was really stellar...and then realized he was standing in the very circle I was addressing. I suppose that’s about as sincere a compliment that you can give, right? I meant it.
Finally, to close out the radio segment of the show, DJ Boom Shack came in with a slammin' set featuring hot new tracks from MVSCLES, Frank + Derol, Styles of Beyond, Feral Kizzy, Wool and more. Kudos, Boom Shack.
Kicking off the live performance half of the show were Long Beach rockers Feral Kizzy. If you missed this performance, you seriously missed out. The energy this group gives is captivating, bold and dramatic. In all the best ways. Lead singer Candice has a presence comparative to Alison Mossheart. She puts on a show to remember and the band is tight, with songs that leave you wanting more. Find out where they are playing next and check them out. It’s an experience, not just a show.
The second set in our live performance line-up was Brad Standley and the Foxflies, with our very own Matt Linsky slaying it on lead guitar. They came out with some well-written, tightly arranged originals and dazzled us with a few covers. Each band member was extremely talented, and together they had some serious chemistry. Lead singer, Brad, puts a level of energy and passion into the presentation of his lyrics that draws you in. Check out what they’re doing, we were very impressed.
Finishing up our live segment of the show was a Hunnypot favorite, LA based hip hop, producer, emcee E-Train. He brought his A-game, with some killer new beats, and as always, an effortless flow. A few Hunnypot members made some cameo appearances from beatboxing, to a little flow from L-Boogie, and a freestyle song from our HP flyer designer, Lindsay Nourse. Wrapping things up, E-Train brought the house down with our favorite “What Tomorrow Brings” and then finished us off with a quick, high-energy flow that had the dance floor reeling. Keep your eyes on this one, he’s going far.
Major thank you's to everyone who came out to listen to some great tunes and see some amazing live acts, you are the reason we work hard to put this show on!
Our 246th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was "Turning Japanese" by The Vapors!
Hunnypot favorites and LA alt, pop punk rockers The Dollyrots will be joining us to celebrate the release of their 4th studio album. The self titled LP The Dollyrots, was a 100% DIY album and by far their strongest effort to date. The album mixes the swagger of fun loving pop punk and rock n' roll with edgy guitar riffs, upbeat rhythms, catchy pop melodies and a fiesty punk attitude. We're super excited about the album and hope you'll all join us in celebrating it's release!!
Long beach based indie rockers Feral Kizzy will be set to unleash their souled out rock swagger upon the Hunnypot airwaves. Spearheaded by the fiery Kizzy Kirk, the band has been tearing up clubs in Los Angeles, Orange County and the South Bay and soon The Central: SAPC in Santa Monica.
We will also have a special live performance by Hunnypot favorite and LA based hip hop, producer, emcee E-Train. E-Train has recently re-loaded his smash hit mixtape Wrath Of Roxane with a handful of new cuts and bangers which you can grab for FREE over at DatPiff! If that's not enough check out his latest jam "So Good (feat. Molly K)".
If you can watch this video without getting the chills, we'll be shocked. Here, Malaysian singer/songwriter Yuna performs a phenomenal live cover of Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You" with nothing more than a loop pedal, and her stunning set of pipes. The video is shot simply and beautifully in the artists bedroom, giving it an extremely intimate feel. We highly recommend you check out her new self-titled album Yuna, just released in April 2012. You will not be disappointed. For more info, videos, music and more go to: yunamusic.com.
Yuna will be performing live at The Fonda Theatre on October 19th in support of Allen Stone
Yuna- Thinkin Bout You (Frank Ocean Cover) (right click, save-as)
Summer is in full gear now and last weeks’ Hunnypot Radio Show was a scorcher! Hot Tub Johnnie lit it up with his latest set list which included new jams from Beware Of Darkness, Gwendolyn, Quintron, The Temper Trap, The Royalty and new party jams from the likes of Far East Movement, Ludacris, Gzus Piece and much more. It was the perfect set to kick things off for our all girl special guest night.
Our first guest was the wonderful Mollie Moore (A&R, Atlantic Records). Mollie came with a killer set of new and upcoming acts including Atlantic Records’ own Kitten where she featured their single “Cut It Out”. A few other buzzing acts she tipped us to were GRiZ, Mimosa, The Spell, LA’s breaking act Wildcat! Wildcat! and their new cut “The Chief”. Be sure to keep your eye out for Kitten and stay tuned to @Molliemogo for more new tastemaker trends.
Our musical guest was the sexy and talented Gina and The Eastern Block. Gina Katon a former Pussycat Doll from Hell, came on the show and blew everyone away. Gina and her dancers aka the “Mafia” did an absolute sizzling performance with dance moves that should be illegal in public, but we loved it! They performed the standout songs “So Hungry”, “This Is F**king Rock N’ Roll” and “Identity Thief”. If you missed the performance be sure to check out the complete live set by Gina and The Eastern Block at HP’s YouTube page. Stay tuned to @ginakaton for all show updates – you will thank us :)
Boom Shack’s DJ set featured a special guest performance by Jo LuQ’ of his latest single “LA Girls” (Remix feat. Aria Johnson & Dop Vigor) which is currently charting on CDBaby. Boom Shack also featured some new cuts by Audra Mae & The Almighty Sound, Wick-it the Instigator, Electric Guest, Angel Haze and more.
Our 241st Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was a “Don’t You Want Me” by Human League!! 07/02/2012
Including a special guest DJ set by Atlantic Records' rock/pop A&R Director, Mollie Moore. Before becoming one of the top tastemakers in the business today, Mollie began her music career in the A&R department at RCA Records, where she went on to running the day to day management for OneRepublic. She is currently an A&R Director in the rock/pop dept. at Atlantic Records and a licensing agent at the boutique Film/TV licensing company Lip Sync Music. Mollie also books shows and curates music oriented events in and around Los Angeles. She will be joining us in the Hot Tub for what is sure to be a swaggering hand picked DJ set of that hip new hotness.
And to round out our all girl line-up will be LA electro-pop-rock group Gina and The Eastern Block. Spearheaded by the beautiful and talented Gina Katon, a former Pussycat Doll from Hell, Michigan who has graced many a stage alongside luminaries like Usher, Katy Perry, Jessica Simpson, and Laura Bell Bundy. Gina was cast in the original Hollywood production of "Rock Of Ages" and has big screen appearances in Adam Sandler's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" and alongside Anna Farris in "House Bunny". For the past 2 years Gina and The Eastern Block have been doing it big, consisting of Gina killing it on the mic/dance moves and Todd Weinstock (former guitar player of Glassjaw) providing colour and texture and producer/drummer Marc Jordan (The Cult, Velvet Revolver) laying down muti-continental grooves and beats. Be ready for a full out rock and roll performance - a maniacally cerebral live show with four very tantalizing and visually appealing female backup dancers (AKA the Gina And The Eastern Block "Mafia").
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Last week marked the return of Hunnypot Radio to Beverly Hills at the pristine Metropolitan Creative Studios. The return featured a killer show with new handpicked selections from Hot Tub Johnnie and DJ Boom Shack. Hot Tub Johnnie displayed new fresh cuts from Real Estate, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Best Coast, HP artist Peachcake, Hard Ton and many more.
The return to Beverly Hills also lured in some special guest HP favorites like 16 Barz and Piney Gir. LA hip hop artist 16 Barz debuted his brand new single “Say Yeah” and did a high energy performance of another new track “Nitro”. London based rocker and longtime HP lover Piney Gir stopped by the show to premiere her new single “Outta Sight”. Be sure to check out Piney Gir perform live tonight @ The Hotel Cafe – showtime is 7pm sharp!
Our industry guest DJ was music supervisor, Michael Gross (TBWA/ChiatDay). AKA – DJ MG, Gross featured a jammin’ set of his favorite tastemaker cuts which included classic artists like Bob Dylan and Lenny Kravitz to new favorites like The Heartless Bastards, Chairlift, Rhye, Blood Orange, Flight Facilities and many more. If you would like to hear more from the creative mind of Michael Gross, keep your ears locked to your TV sets for some of the latest Gatorade, Visa, Nissan and Pepsi commercials.
Our musical guests of the evening were HP artist and LA based urban pop group hUH (Have U Heard). The group just released their self titled debut album and stopped by for a intimate live performance and to premiere some new cuts off the album. The boys opened with their stylish pop gem “Vampire Blood” leading into upbeat performances of their standout tracks “Anywhere U Go” and the smoothly laced “Thalia”.
Our 240th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was a “Hurts So Good” by John Cougar Mellencamp!! 06/18/2012
We will be joined by industry tastemaker, Michael Gross (Integrated Broadcast Producer/Music Supervisor, TBWAChiatDay). Michael or otherwise known as DJ MG will be providing us with a special handpicked DJ Set of his current favorite jams. You have probably witnessed some of MG's creative genius through TV ads for Pepsi, Gatorade, Nissan, Visa the Grammy's and much more. He has worked on projects and produced events with the like's of Adele, Skrillex, Foo Fighters, Fitz and the Tantrums, Dengue Fever and many more buzzing and established artists. So get set to enjoy an exceptional interview/DJ set by one of today's top music trendsetters.
We also welcome Hunnypot favorites and LA based electronic, urban/pop group hUH (Have U Heard). hUH, is the collaborative work of writer/vocalist Noah Lowman, electronic producer Devin Dilmore and emcee/producer Aaron Mostow. Their music is an experiment in song; part pop, part electronic, part hip hop, part bizarre. The boys will be joining us for special live performance and interview from the Hot Tub. We recommend you check out their smoothly laced debut single "Thalia".
Last weeks’ Hunnypot Radio show exploded into the Valley as we had a backyard party at Julianna Young’s fabulous new pad in Sherman Oaks.
Hot Tub Johnnie lit the backyard up with a killer set of new tunes including a haunting cover of the Ramones’ “I Wanna Be Sedated” by Superhumanoids, and also new tracks by Sleeper Agent, Alpine, Santigold, Crystal Fighters, Treated Crew, Gina and The Eastern Block and much more.
Our musical guest Baron Von Luxxury played an exceptional live electro dance set. Luxxury performed select cuts off his latest album The Last Seduction including the single “Terry Richardson”, “The Lovely Theresa” and “Rosebud Was The Name Of His Sled”. Be sure to check out his performance at the Hunnypot radio stream below and download our latest Hunnypot Sampler (see above) to check out his song “That Disco Beat”!
Unfortunately our featured industry guest DJ Mollie Moore (Atlantic Records) was unable to join us, but will be back for our Hunnypot Radio show on July 2nd! No worries as DJ Boom Shack picked up the slack with a fist pumping set that featured slamming new cuts by Adventure Club, MS MR, Kris Mars, Meek Mill, St. Lucia, Kitty Pryde, Mean Lady and much more.
Our 239th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was a “Rockin’ Me” by Steve Miller Band!! 06/04/2012
Our musical guest of the night is LA based electro indie-pop artist Baron von Luxxury. Luxxury has been dubbed "The Post-Post Synthpop King" by LA Weekly. He brings a fun feel good bedroom styled disco pop sound the perfect soundtrack to an expensive lifestyle. So don't miss what is set to be an exciting live performance from the Hot Tub. In the meantime check out Baron von Luxxury's smashing video for "Terry Richardson" and cop the free download too at the Hunnypot website!!
Hot Tub Johnnie wasted no time getting into his new favorites for the 235th Hunnypot Radio show. Johnnie opened the airwaves up with the dark driving new track by Magic Wands “Space” which set the tone early for another classic Hot Tub DJ set. Hot Tub featured other new cuts by Tanlines, Cuckoo Chaos, Vassy, Gorillaz (feat. Andre 3000 & James Murphy) and many more including Lil B!
Industry tastemaker Chris Restivo (Music supervisor, Herzog & Company) made his first guest DJ appearance on the radio show. Chris is an avid music lover who put together a special handpicked selection of his favorite tunes which included the latest and greatest by Kwes “Bashful”, Team Me, Oberhoffer, Mac Miller, POLICA and more. So if your planning on seeing any big Summer blockbuster films and love the music you hear in the trailers and previews, then Chris just might have been the reason why.
Our musical guest of the night was none other than upcoming LA hip hop artist DoZay. This fast rising talent is quickly building a heavy buzz with his videos and singles like “Classmate”. DoZay premiered another one of his forthcoming singles’ “Close” and displayed a killer high energy performance for his bangers “Goin’ In” and “Make It Clap”. Be on the lookout for big things to pop off for DoZay this year – including a new Mixtape, videos and much more! TWITTER
Closing out the night with a full on dance party DJ set was Hunnypot’s Marvin Bonilla. The set featured tracks and mashups by dance heavyweights like Chris Brown, Pitbull, Taio Cruz, Jessie J, Steve Aoki and many others.
Our 235th Hunnypot Radio Sing-A-Long was “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers!! 04/09/2012