In this lively episode of Breakroom Sessions, the crew tackles one of music’s biggest debates: Who reigns supreme—Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey? What starts as a friendly versus battle turns into a passionate conversation about vocal range, emotional power, and timeless hits. The team dives deep into each artist’s legacy, comparing classic ballads, live performances, and iconic moments. Along the way, they shout out legends like Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Luther Vandross...
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In this lively episode of Breakroom Sessions, the crew tackles one of music’s biggest debates: Who reigns supreme—Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey? What starts as a friendly versus battle turns into a passionate conversation about vocal range, emotional power, and timeless hits. The team dives deep into each artist’s legacy, comparing classic ballads, live performances, and iconic moments. Along the way, they shout out legends like Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Luther Vandross...
This episode of Breakroom Sessions kicks off with a lighthearted introduction as the team reflects on missing one of their regular members, Durekus, but keeps the energy high with plenty of camaraderie. The conversation meanders through fun and nostalgic topics, such as the surprising revelation about Musiq Soulchild's song "Love" being originally a gospel track, and the enduring appeal of artists like Babyface and Joe. The group dives into playful debates about R&B music's "panty dropper...
Breakroom Sessions
In this lively episode of Breakroom Sessions, the crew tackles one of music’s biggest debates: Who reigns supreme—Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey? What starts as a friendly versus battle turns into a passionate conversation about vocal range, emotional power, and timeless hits. The team dives deep into each artist’s legacy, comparing classic ballads, live performances, and iconic moments. Along the way, they shout out legends like Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Luther Vandross...