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The O'Jays
Today’s Artist
The O'Jays 1958-
People all over the world,
join hands, start a love train.
Gamble and Huff wrote for them, but the O'Jays became the voice of Philly soul on their own. They sang about love, money, and struggle with harmonies so tight they sounded like one person singing in five-part harmony. They kept the same lead singer for 60 years. That kind of stability is almost unheard of in popular music. More on The O'Jays →
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Who Did It Better
play Three Times a Lady
You're once, twice, three times a lady
And I love you
The Commodores 1978
The Commodores
Luther Vandross 1994
Luther Vandross

Three Times a Lady 0:30 counts the ways she matters in his life. Once for who she is. Twice for what she gives. Three times for everything words cannot reach. The repetition is the only way to hold something this big.

One time is not enough. He will keep counting if he has to, because what she means cannot be contained in a single declaration. She deserves to be named more than once.

Today’s Record
Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)
Pretty
Pretty brown eyes, you know I see you
Album art

Mesmerizing gaze causes emotional devastation inside. Those brown eyes pierce through every defense erected carefully. Love arrives uninvited through visual connection made. One look crushes all resolve instantly. The power of someone's stare undoes everything built over time. Heartbreak begins with eye contact.

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Yesterday’s Track
Again
I heard from a friend today
And she said you were in town
Album art
They broke up and got back together. She wonders if history repeats. Cannot let him go. The pattern cycles. Again is the most dangerous word in love. It means knowing what is coming and choosing to stay anyway. That takes courage most people lack.
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Today’s Theme
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You’re Kidding, Right
LaVern Baker took song theft to Congress. White singer Georgia Gibbs copied her 'Tweedle Dee' note-for-note and outsold her. Baker sparked a federal investigation into race and song theft. Elvis later recorded eight of her songs. She fought back when nobody else would. Called out the industry's racial double standard at the highest level of government.
Soul in the Movies
Baby Driver Edgar Wright built Baby Driver around a playlist before he wrote the script. Ansel Elgort's character has tinnitus and drowns it out with music through earbuds. The audience hears what he hears. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's 'Bellbottoms' opens the film with a getaway that's also a dance number -- every gear shift, every drift timed to the beat. The sync is so precise you stop noticing it. You don't just watch Baby Driver. You drive it.
The Sunday Drop
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Image Credits

1,414 artist portraits across 5 genres (Rock, Jazz, Soul, Blues, Folk). 1,363 sourced from Wikipedia (Creative Commons / Public Domain), 50 from Deezer (promotional artwork).

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We are a music discovery project.
The O'Jays
Today’s Artist
The O'Jays1958 –
People all over the world, join hands, start a love train.
Gamble and Huff wrote for them, but the O'Jays became the voice of Philly soul on their own. They sang about love, money, and struggle with harmonies so tight they sounded like one person singing in five-part harmony. They kept the same lead singer for 60 years. That kind of stability is almost unheard of in popular music.
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Who Did It Better
play Three Times a Lady 1978
You're once, twice, three times a lady
And I love you
The Commodores Luther Vandross

Three Times a Lady 0:30 counts the ways she matters in his life. Once for who she is. Twice for what she gives. Three times for everything words cannot reach. The repetition is the only way to hold something this big.

One time is not enough. He will keep counting if he has to, because what she means cannot be contained in a single declaration. She deserves to be named more than once.

Today’s Record
Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes) 1992
Pretty
Pretty brown eyes, you know I see you
Mesmerizing gaze causes emotional devastation inside. Those brown eyes pierce through every defense erected carefully. Love arrives uninvited through visual connection made. One look crushes all resolve instantly. The power of someone's stare undoes everything built over time. Heartbreak begins with eye contact.
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Today’s Theme
Soul-Jazz Grooves
Soloists who know when to step back and arrangers who know when to let the groove breathe. This is w......
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Soul in the Movies
Edgar Wright built Baby Driver around a playlist before he wrote the script. Ansel Elgort's character has tinnitus and drowns it out with music through earbuds. The audience hears what he hears. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's 'Bellbottoms' opens the film with a getaway that's also a dance number -- every gear shift, every drift timed to the beat. The sync is so precise you stop noticing it. You don't just watch Baby Driver. You drive it.
You’re Kidding, Right
LaVern Baker took song theft to Congress. White singer Georgia Gibbs copied her 'Tweedle Dee' note-for-note and outsold her. Baker sparked a federal investigation into race and song theft. Elvis later recorded eight of her songs. She fought back when nobody else would. Called out the industry's racial double standard at the highest level of government.
Why We're Here
Most of us grew up with free radio. Then corporations took over the playlist. Then we found Spotify and YouTube -- until the algorithm quietly decided what we liked, and suddenly we were stuck on repeat again. There's so much music out there, and only so much time to hear it.
At HotSupper, we just want to open things up a little. Maybe you'll stumble on an artist you've never heard of. Maybe you'll rediscover a song you'd completely forgotten. Maybe you'll just tap your toes. Either way, it's yours to explore. And if you have ideas to make this place better, we're all ears.
The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Image Credits

1,414 artist portraits across 5 genres (Rock, Jazz, Soul, Blues, Folk). 1,363 sourced from Wikipedia (Creative Commons / Public Domain), 50 from Deezer (promotional artwork).

Full attribution breakdown →

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