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Stevie Wonder Concert

Living legend, Stevie Wonder, is a musical genius in my opinion.

I finally got to see him perform live in Atlanta this weekend at the “Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart” tour with my mentor radio host Queen Rasheeda Ali!

Check out Radio Host, Queen Rasheeda Ali, on 92.1 FM Smooth R&B!

I played piano growing up and so does my mentor. To see Mr. Stevie perform live with someone else who appreciates his artistry was everything!

I was always drawn to piano as child, but didn’t take lessons until I was 13. I also played violin in middle school.

My heart is literally OVERJOYED!!! Mr. Stevie had an orchestra, a band, and background singers. Pianist and singer Shelèa and a choir, and singer Major also performed too.

State Farm Arena was packed with such a diverse crowd of all ages and races and backgrounds.
“Overjoyed” from Mr. Stevie’s “In Square Circle” album played live with a symphony orchestra and band was absolutely beautiful.

Stevie sounds amazing live literally like his records and he’s in his 70s. He truly is a wonder. He really could’ve performed for additional hours because he has so many hits from the billboard hits to the b-sides and album cuts. My favorite performances of the night were “Overjoyed”, “My Cherie Amor”, and “All I Do”, and “Love’s in Need of the World Today”, and “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing!” Here’s a playlist of some of my favorite songs of his. Click below to listen on Spotify and click here to listen on Apple Music click here for Tidal. If you ever have a chance to see him live do so asap!!!

“Love’s in Need of the World Today” from “Songs in the Key of Life” album performed live with a choir, orchestra, and band.
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HBCU Homecoming Rules + Playlist

It’s HBCU Homecoming Season! The time of year when historically black college and university alumni from across the country come together to fellowship for the biggest friends and family reunion football game of the season.

I can already smell the food on the grill, see the hugs, hear the band, and see the pageant waves from the homecoming queen and the royal court during the parade, but before you make your homecoming plans here are a few rules for alums:

1. Pace yourself! You’re not 21 anymore.

2. Don’t go uninvited to people’s personal tents and eat their food and drink their drinks when you haven’t been invited to do so or didn’t contribute.

3. Have a place to stay or get a hotel room.

4.Have fun! This is not about work or your career right now.

5. Drink some water and stay hydrated and know your limit.

6. Stretch before you go to the party, so you won’t have to utilize an Icy Hot patch the next day after strolling, droppin’ it too low, or dancing too hard.

7. Take pictures and make new memories. However be aware that you have a job-career now, so be cautious of what you upload to social media or update your “privacy” settings or “close friends” list.

8. Do NOT act like you’re single when you are not!

9. We remember you Before the degrees and titles and also how you treated folks years ago. As Dr. Maya Angelou said, “People may forget what you said or did, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel” remember that and act accordingly.

10. Get tickets for different events you and your crew plan on going to and have cash for various vendors.

11. Have a portable cell phone charger.

12. Wear comfortable shoes at the tailgate and walking on campus

13. Do NOT pretend like you were a student at that school when you weren’t.

14. Think about a weather friendly hairstyle. Example: You just got your hair pressed and it’s gonna be humid or cloudy out, so plan accordingly.

15. Last, but certainly not least don’t forget to contribute your time, money, and resources back to your HBCU to impart into future generations.

Follow me on Twitter: @asiamber and let me know what HBCU you represent in the comments below!

Apple Music Playlist

Tidal Playlist

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The Beyoncé Bracket & Playlist

Happy Birthday to Beyoncé! Listen to the B-Day episode on “The As-I-Amber Podcast” on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

I finally finished The Beyoncé Bracket. I didn’t create this game. I just found it on social media and filled it out. As a member of The Beyhive, 🐝 I found this bracket’s song selections were kind of difficult to choose from, and certain songs on the bracket are better performed live in concert versus just listening to in your headphones.

There is also different energy on stage when Beyoncè is performing on tour alone versus performing with Jay-Z. I’ve also provided a blank copy of the bracket, so you all can play too. Click the link below to listen to my favorite songs on my Beyoncé Playlist on Spotify and click here for the Beyoncé Playlist on Apple Music and here for the playlist on Tidal.

This bracket game is similar to the NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament bracket instead of teams it’s songs. Out of the categories given you pick the song out of the two that you like more and that song advances to another round with other songs. Kind of like 2 basketball teams play a game and the winner moves on to the next level game and competes with other teams. It’s fun! Let’s play!

What’s your favorite Beyoncé album so far?

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Fatman Scoop: The Playlist

Photo from: Facebook Fatman Scoop

Songs featuring the late DJ/Hypeman Fatman Scoop. August 6, 1971 to August 30, 2024.
🎶Playlist Links 👇🏾 Below & on asiamber.com/links
🍎Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/fatman-scoop/pl.u-KVXB0GvIo2902q
🟢Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gga73PPD0gzyMCXUQFUnC?si=BdFK14f5R7qF1j6gt_cb6g&pi=u-_B67TmVsQAeS

Photo Credit: Facebook:Fatman Scoop
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Freshman Year (HBCU) Advice

My classmates and I at graduation in 2013. I am standing on the far right.

It’s Back-to-School season y’all! Whew Chile! It’s been over a decade since I’ve been a student and I have learned and am still learning a LOT in life! In 2009, I graduated from a small private predominately white high school and in 2013 I graduated from a historically black college, Fort Valley State University. These two totally “different worlds” and school experiences have shaped who I am and who I am becoming. I wanted to share my knowledge of being a former student leader for freshman year students. Listen or watch the podcast below and check out the list of advice below. Do you have any advice you’d give a new college student?

Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor
Watch on The As-I-Amber Podcast now on YouTube

ADVICE FOR FRESHMAN YEAR:
1. Establish rules and communicate early on with your roommate(s). Y’all don’t have to be best friends, but you live together now so respect people’s things and have boundaries.
2. Please be yourself and talk to people you don’t already know.
3. If you’re feeling down and need someone to talk to go seek out your university’s infirmary and seek free counseling if available.
4. I know it’s a new environment, but try not to go home every weekend and try not to stay in your dorm all day.
5. If you have a car make sure to get a parking decal asap!
6. If you have a car make sure you’re not being used by others who won’t even give you gas money or say thank you for giving them a ride.
7. There’s pros and cons to everything. In my opinion if you’re not a morning person don’t take an 8 A.M. class or maybe you are a morning person, so take the class and get it over with and have the rest of the day to yourself.
8. Check out websites like Chegg and Google other book rental sites before going to the bookstore.
9. When dealing with advisors, professors, financial aid, etc. make a copy of everything they give you. Keep your receipts and emails!
10. Figure out what campus activities or clubs fit your personality.
11. If you are interested in a historically black fraternity or sorority do not tell everybody. Focus on your grades and community service.
12. Be careful about what you post on social media. There is life after college and future employers look at that.
13. If you have an online class or have to upload an assignment online upload it early because sometimes depending on where you are or what time of day it is the WiFi won’t be as strong.
14. If you don’t understand something or need extra help seek out a tutor and go to your professor during their office hours to ask questions or get clarity on something you didn’t understand during the lecture.
15. Try to call or text your parent(s) at least once every few weeks and not only when you need or want something.
16. Focus on your required classes before permanently choosing a major. So if you choose to change majors you won’t lose so many credits.
17. Talk to your academic advisor. This person is vital in helping you know what classes you need to take in order to graduate on time.
18. Go to class and try your best to sit up front and take notes.
19. Get a part time job. It’s nice to have money in your pockets and good to have work experience.
20. Take advantage of free things your campus may offer.
21. Invest in a good umbrella and get some rain boots because when it rains on campus at FVSU it poured down!
22. I know the cafeteria has various food options, but try to eat healthy when you can. Don’t forget to try to get at least 6 to 8 hours of sleep a night.
23. Get involved in the community and city your college is in.
24. Go to the library and study there.

25. Study Hard, but Play Hard. Enjoy your college years and cherish the moments!

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Rico Wade: The Playlist

Photo from Google: Getty/Moses Robinson

Songs produced by the late Mr. Rico Wade, who was instrumental in putting Atlanta Hip Hop on the map. He passed away at the age of 52 on Saturday April 13, 2024. Here’s a playlist honoring his musical imprint.

Apple Music Playlist

Tidal Playlist

Spotify Link Below.