8 episodes

Two self-proclaimed melomaniac women give informative, yet light-hearted commentary on the depths of music composition, lyricism, philosophy, creativity, and the industry.

Karissa and Fawn, witty Black Howard grads with deep musical roots, pull back the curtain on the music you love and the music you may not know of, past and present.

You'll walk away learning something or laughing, probably both. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melomaniacpodcast/support

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Two self-proclaimed melomaniac women give informative, yet light-hearted commentary on the depths of music composition, lyricism, philosophy, creativity, and the industry.

Karissa and Fawn, witty Black Howard grads with deep musical roots, pull back the curtain on the music you love and the music you may not know of, past and present.

You'll walk away learning something or laughing, probably both. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melomaniacpodcast/support

    Is This Your Queen?

    Is This Your Queen?

    THE Queen or the Queen of the Beyhive? 🤔 That is the question, and a fair one, no matter what side you’re on regarding Beyoncé’s artistry.  

    This episode is DEFLEE going to sting 🐝 for some (see what we did there? Lol), so brace yourself and get out your feelings, because the Music Muvas are here with opinions and receipts!🧾


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    • 47 min
    Meet the Music Muvas

    Meet the Music Muvas

    We're back with the jump off! Tune in to the mini season premiere to get to know us again, what we’ve been listening to, and a little of what to expect this season on the Melomaniac Podcast

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    • 19 min
    You Down With W.A.P.?

    You Down With W.A.P.?

    We KNOW you've seen all the controversy surrounding Cardi B and Megan The Stallion's W.A.P. single and video. We had some shit to say about women empowerment, sexual liberation, double standards and more! Check out this episode to hear our thoughts on female emcees past and present, and if we think the song is a bop or flop. (Obviously, it's a flop but argue with us on social media with your opinions).


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    • 46 min
    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 4

    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 4

    In this fourth and final installment of our Music As A Form of Protest series, we dive into Beyonce's "Black Parade" and give our opinions on her contributions, as both an artist and activist, to the Black Lives Matter movement. 

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    • 30 min
    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 3

    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 3

    In our 3rd installment of this series, we dive into Lil Baby "The Bigger Picture" and Meek Mill "Otherside of America." Digging into systemic racist institutions and the roots of violence, crime and poverty within the Black community, we discuss how their latest musical contributions add to the conversation surrounding the current Black Lives Matter movement. 


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    • 35 min
    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 2

    Music As A Form of Protest Series - Part 2

    H.E.R. and Anderson Paak are musical talents that continuously produce unique and soulful artistry, pushing the culture forward. Listen as two Black women take a look at where we are in time and how these artists used their lyricism, musicianship, and creative mind to contribute to the Black Lives Matter movement.  This episode also includes a spoken word interlude. Before you tune in to this episode, here's your homework! Go listen to: H.E.R. x I Can't Breathe Anderson Paak x Lockdown *Extra credit: H.E.R. x I'm Not Ok


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    • 28 min

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