Deep Hidden Meaning Radio with Nile Rodgers

Deep Hidden Meaning Radio with Nile Rodgers

Over a career-spanning five decades, Nile Rodgers has helped write and produce some of the most iconic songs in pop music, both for his pioneering disco band Chic and for superstar collaborators like Diana Ross, David Bowie, and Daft Punk. On his Apple Music show, the composer, record producer, and rhythm guitar legend—a Rock & Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee—invites the most important established and emerging songwriters to discuss the ideas and inspirations behind their work. With each episode digging deep into the stories behind the songs, Rodgers’ candid discussions give invaluable insight into how your favorite music was created.

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    Maggie Rogers

    Maggie Rogers and Nile Rodgers first bonded while taking part in a discussion for Apple Music’s “100 Best Albums” in 2024. Since then, they've become firm friends, and in this equally fascinating and hilarious conversation, they reveal the many areas in which their lives deeply connect. Central among these connections is their shared belief that making music "has to be fun!" When they reveal details about their recent songwriting collaboration, Nile admits, "We've been f**king laughing for an hour; we did that s**t in 10 minutes!” And when Maggie cracks up recalling how her song "The Kill" simply doesn't translate well to giant sports stadiums, Nile can't contain his laughter either. It's a frank, honest, and genuinely funny moment in a very special conversation. The episode dives into Maggie Rogers' personal stories and secrets behind some of her most significant songs, beginning with one of her earliest tracks written in high school (“I can really f**k up a sad, melancholy mid-tempo ballad”). They discuss their respective collaborations, including Maggie's experience working with Zach Bryan on "Dawns," and Nile’s partnership with Peter Gabriel, specifically the track that still frustrates Nile for never becoming a big hit. Maggie also reflects on her breakthrough song "Alaska," explaining how its success led her to question everything and why reliving personal emotions through music every night feels "so deeply abnormal." All episodes of Deep Hidden Meaning are available to Apple Music subscribers on Apple Podcasts.

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Over a career-spanning five decades, Nile Rodgers has helped write and produce some of the most iconic songs in pop music, both for his pioneering disco band Chic and for superstar collaborators like Diana Ross, David Bowie, and Daft Punk. On his Apple Music show, the composer, record producer, and rhythm guitar legend—a Rock & Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee—invites the most important established and emerging songwriters to discuss the ideas and inspirations behind their work. With each episode digging deep into the stories behind the songs, Rodgers’ candid discussions give invaluable insight into how your favorite music was created.

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