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JuLā DuCré Show
JuLā DuCré
48 episodes
6 days ago
Background: 2010-2019 JuLā DuCré (pronounced Julay Ducray) Host/Executive Producer of weekly radio talk show 'Real Talk' with Big G and JuLa DuCre "Making Radio Cool Again" on Crescent City Radio... music for your mind in New Orleans, Louisiana. JuLā had the pleasure, privilege and honor to interview many legendary R&B and Blues artists. In addition, she would often invite the top national artists from different genres to come on her show. Her style is very versatile. She has interviewed CEOs of Pro Tools, and Cloud Microphones (a sponsor). In addition, prominent major label music execs.
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Background: 2010-2019 JuLā DuCré (pronounced Julay Ducray) Host/Executive Producer of weekly radio talk show 'Real Talk' with Big G and JuLa DuCre "Making Radio Cool Again" on Crescent City Radio... music for your mind in New Orleans, Louisiana. JuLā had the pleasure, privilege and honor to interview many legendary R&B and Blues artists. In addition, she would often invite the top national artists from different genres to come on her show. Her style is very versatile. She has interviewed CEOs of Pro Tools, and Cloud Microphones (a sponsor). In addition, prominent major label music execs.
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Episodes (20/48)
JuLā DuCré Show
Silence the Noise
Stop giving people power over you. When someone has a negative influence over any aspect of your life, you're giving them power over you — and that can hold you back. Instead, establish healthy boundaries with the people around you — and assume responsibility for your emotions, not theirs.
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2 years ago
5 minutes 56 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Music Business 101 and more
JuLā DuCré is the President of Big G Artists Agency and has been involved in music and the entertainment industry in New Orleans since 1998.
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2 years ago
10 minutes 19 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Happy New Year! 2023 be-bey!!
The JuLā Ducré Show is back with all new episodes on Friday, January 6, 2023!! Blazing in Entertainment, Music News & Hot Topics! 🔥
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2 years ago
55 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Jon Stewart Speaks on Dave Chappelle's 'SNL' Monologue
Speaking plainly, he acknowledged his longtime friendship with Chappelle, before noting that he doesn’t think censorship is the way to help people with hostile views learn and grow. “Comedy is reductive. We play with tropes because everyone has prejudices in their lives and the way they view things,” he said. “And comics rely on those prejudices as a shorthand for our material. Even the wokest of comics play with tropes to a certain extent.” He proposed that anti-Semitism should be dealt with in a straightforward manner, or “we will never gain any kind of understanding with each other.”
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2 years ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Kanye West MLK-Ultra: Harley Pasternak's Alleged Threats
Harley Pasternak threatens to ‘institutionalize’ Kanye West: ‘Back to Zombieland;' Kanye West exposed his former trainer Harley Pasternak for purportedly threatening to have him hospitalize. Beloved celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak appeared to threaten to “institutionalize” Kanye West so that the rapper would be medicated into “Zombieland forever.” Following his anti-Semitic rants, West shared texts purportedly sent by Pasternak, who is Jewish, that began by offering to have a “loving, open conversation” with him based on “fact.” Pasternak also asked his former friend and client to refrain from “cuss words” or “crazy stuff.” “Second option, I have you institutionalized again where they medicate the crap out of you, and you go back to Zombieland forever. Play date with the kids just won’t be the same,” the message continued. West, 45, tweeted the screenshot Thursday and wrote that he was “mentally misdiagnosed and nearly drugged out of my mind to make me a manageable well behaved celebrity. In 2016, According to law enforcement sources ... cops responded to a call for a welfare check on Kanye around 1:20 PM PT. He was at his trainer, Harley Pasternak's home at the time and was "acting erratically." Pasternak refused to give a statement to TMZ. Remember the drug "Modafinil" reduces extreme sleepiness... Ye told Piers Morgan that he was misdiagnosed and was suffering from extreme exhaustion during that time and had not slept for days. Pasternak allegedly had Ye sent to the same psychiatric hospital for a 72-hour hold; the same hospital as Brittney Spears and Amanda Bynes at UCLA Medical Center.
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2 years ago
48 minutes 38 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
JuLā DuCré Show denounces all forms of anti-semitism.
The JuLā DuCré Show denounces any and all prejudice against or hatred of Jewish people. We stand with our Jewish Community.
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2 years ago
1 minute 29 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Adidas founder Adolf Adi Dassler's own past, former member of the Nazi Party
Source: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/adidas-founded-former-nazi/; The shoe and sportswear company was founded in 1949 by Adi Dassler, whose previous enterprise had manufactured military equipment for Nazi Germany. Nur Ibrahim Published October 27, 2022; The man who founded Adidas in 1949 had been a card-carrying member of the Nazi Party, but the extent of his involvement with the party and its tenets is debated. After rapper and fashion designer Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, caused an uproar by making anti-Semitic comments, a number of prominent companies rescinded their partnerships with him, including Adidas. The sportswear giant had been in a decade-long partnership with Ye, developing his Yeezy branded sneakers and other products that became best selling items.  On Oct. 25, 2022, Adidas announced that they were terminating their partnership with Ye. But the company has its own dark ties to anti-Semitism, in the form of its founder, Adolf "Adi" Dassler, who had been a member of the Nazi Party. Dassler, according to the Adidas website, registered a company in 1924 as "Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik" with the aim of creating the best sports equipment. After this, the website skips over a chunk of history, and goes to 1949. So what was Dassler up to before and during World War II? His first company was actually started in 1924 with his brother Rudolf. Although a German sprinter wearing the Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory's shoes won the bronze medal at the Olympics in 1932, it was Black American sprinter Jesse Owens who won multiple gold medals wearing Dassler Brothers shoes in 1936, putting the company on the map.  The Dasslers both joined the Nazi party in 1933, according to the German magazine Der Spiegel. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Sports Studies, their initial company had "prospered in the Nazi years in the 1930s, as sport became a popular pursuit associated with the goals of the Hitler regime." Adi even joined the Hitler Youth in 1935 as a sports coach and supplier.  Like many small and medium-sized companies in war-era Germany, they participated in the Nazi war effort. Four years into World War II, the shoemakers in Herzogenaurach, the Dasslers' hometown, were suffering and ordered to cease all civilian operations in Dec. 1943. The German army was in retreat, and resources were scarce. The Dassler factory's shoe-making machines were converted into spot-welding equipment for weapons manufacturing. At this point, everyone in Herzogenaurach was working for the military.  The brothers reportedly disagreed on politics, however. According to the book "Sneaker Wars: The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and Puma and the Family Feud That Forever Changed the Business of Sport" by Barbara Smit, Rudolf was more sympathetic to the Nazi cause, while Adolf preferred to focus on the business. Go to the snopes link in the description for further reading.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 35 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Not so fast Adidas! Kanye West TM & IP
The partnership between Ye and Adidas appears to be a “standard licensing deal” that was labeled as a collaboration, according to Kurtz. “That means that Kanye is licensing to Adidas his trademarks and intellectual property, Yeezy and YZY, to put on shoes and apparel,” he said. “Adidas looks to be the one who’s doing the manufacturing and the designing, and that’s why they’re the ones on all the design patents.” The Yeezy business earned more than $500 million in total royalty payments and marketing fees through 2020, the first four years of the Adidas deal. Ye’s pact with Adidas gave him a 15% royalty on wholesale Yeezy products, Forbes reported in 2019, but Ye told Bloomberg News in September that he wanted to renegotiate to a 20% lifetime agreement. Filings with the PTO show that his company, Mascotte, has registered or applied to register 164 trademarks related to the Yeezy brand, including “Yeezy,” “Donda,” and “Yeezus.” The trademarks cover products in a variety of industries from shoes, sportswear, food, and beverages, to cosmetics and products in the metaverse. The Gerben Law Firm, based in Washington, D.C., compiled the filings. Unlike the other Yeezy footwear, Ye did obtain a design patent for the Yeezy Slide in 2020. In a since deleted Instagram post from June, Ye accused Adidas of creating knockoff Yeezy Slides. Brand Value The fallout may also serve as a warning for companies to complete their due diligence when jumping into co-branding deals, which have risen in popularity in the past few years, said trademark attorney Kazuyo Morita, who is a partner at Holland & Hart LLP. Celebrity co-branding can often provide increased sales, consumer hype, and can distribute economic risk, she said. “And really, the more controversial the figure, the bigger the splash—and maybe the bigger the payoff—but there’s also this exact type of risk.” In theory, Adidas could continue selling shoes that look identical to Yeezy shoes as long as they don’t use the trademarks owned by Ye. But Gerben said the controversy around the partnership has already diminished the value of Adidas’ designs. “If Adidas is going to move forward with any use of a product that resembles something they did with Kanye, I don’t think that’s going to go over well,” he said. “It is essentially just a complete loss for them.”
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2 years ago
24 minutes 49 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
The Ugly Truth About Record Labels
They kill artistry and instincts. It gets harsher. The music you made and that you love is not yours. You can't release it. You might not ever be able to release it. Imagine writing your best music ever and it's somewhere sitting on a shelf, holed up in a life sentence. Prince said in 2015 "Record contracts are just like-- I'm gonna say the word--slavery." Prince also said "I would tell any young artist... don't sign."
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2 years ago
16 minutes 22 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Kim Khardashian: Two Men Named In Restraining Order & Protection Order
Kim Khardashian's counsel said a man name Nicholas Costanza, on one such visit informed her security that he was there to collect her for a dinner date. The other man named is Charles Peter Zelenoff, whom Khardashian referred to as a "stalker," in court documents obtained by TMZ said he was in love with her and that he would film videos outside her home. He was also accused of going on social media and expressing a desire to enter her house which TMZ reports is what persuaded her to take legal action.
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2 years ago
9 minutes 44 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Kim Khardashian Granted Temporary Restraining Order
Kim Kardashian has been granted a temporary restraining order against a man who claims to "communicate with [her] telepathically".
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2 years ago
10 minutes 22 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Rapper Drake "Circo Loco" Controversy, Megan Thee Stallion and more
“I blow a half a million on you hoes, I’m a feminist,” Drake
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2 years ago
19 minutes

JuLā DuCré Show
Adidas trying to find a loop hole in contract not to pay Ye!
Ye contract days he gets paid for Yezzy.
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2 years ago
8 minutes 18 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Issues Troubling Musicians and How to Overcome Them
We look at the three biggest obstacles that musicians complain about.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 55 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Dream Team of JuLā DuCré Show

The very popular JuLā DuCré Show is on Anchor.fm. Her first name is pronounced Julay and last name Ducray. She started in radio broadcasting in 2010 at the Crescent City Radio in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she was the executor producer of her own two-hour show with live guests titled Real Talk with Big G Artists Agency "Making Radio Cool Again," where she had the privilege of interviewing some of the biggest legendary artists in Blues and R&B. She remained there until the end of 2019 right before the station shut down. JuLā talks about all things entertainment, hot topics, including the state of the hip hop culture scene. She got the sauce! And, you will get it too right here on the JuLā DuCré Show on Anchor.fm and Spotify. 

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2 years ago
21 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Labels: HipHop, Drugs, Sex, Death & Money
Former video director Robert Starbuck calls on rappers to "change the culture." As previously reported by REVOLT, award-winning rapper Takeoff was shot and killed in Houston on (Nov. 1) that was another senseless murder. In the short time since his death, there have been a lot of discussions around the topic of how art imitates life. Mia Jaye, the girlfriend of another slain rapper, Young Dolph, called on the community to be the change they want to see. Former music video director Robert Starbuck has also joined the conversation. Starbuck’s Twitter bio reads, “Used to direct stars, now I fight for freedom.” Yesterday morning, he posted a video just over four minutes long to his Twitter feed. He captioned the clip, “Another young rapper is dead. This time it’s Takeoff from Migos. Recently, it was PnB Rock, who I once directed. I used to direct people like Gucci Mane, Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, Lil Yachty, Akon, Machine Gun Kelly, etc. I have some hard truths and a challenge for all rappers.”
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2 years ago
31 minutes 51 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Hottie, Megan Thee Stallion claims her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment stiffed her
BACKGROUND: Known hottie Megan Thee Stallion claims her label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, is stiffing her on payment and may be sabotaging the rollout for her upcoming album, Traumazine. In a now-deleted Instagram post from February 2020, Megan — legal name Megan Pete — alleges she never received payment from 1501 “in her life.” For several years, she has expressed her desire to leave the independent Houston label led by ex–baseball player Carl Crawford. On March 21, 1501 countersued the rapper over the definition of an “album,” claiming that 2021’s Something for Thee Hotties does not fulfill the requirements to be deemed an album. The countersuit follows Meg’s original February 2022 lawsuit, in which she claimed Something does count as an album and contributes to satisfying her obligations to the label. The new legal storm arrives after Megan’s previous lawsuits against 1501, in which she claimed the label barred her from releasing new music after she tried to renegotiate her contract. And on August 11, the rapper decided to release her newest album, Traumazine, after a stunted rollout plagued by song and cover-art leaks, hinting in new tweets that the leaks could have been sabotage from 1501.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 36 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
N.O.R.E./Revolt TV backlash for Kanye West Interview
Does Freedom of Speech apply to Kanye West? Does anybody honestly believe that Kanye West hates black people? Or, was the "White Lives Matter" t-shirt just a ploy to stir up media blitz and outrage amongst the black culture? Should people be sick of the "cancel culture?" Is Kanye West anti-semetic or just angry at certain people within the jewish community? There are so many unanswered questions. Leave us your thoughts in a voicemail comment.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
The Grammys: Categories, Voting Process & Nominations
More than 350 experts in various fields help determine whether or not each entry is eligible, and those that meet eligibility requirements are then voted on by the Recording Academy's voting members.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 16 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
The Grammys: New Rules, Artists, Categories & Voting
The Recording Academy Announces Major Changes For The 2022 GRAMMY Awards Show
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3 years ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

JuLā DuCré Show
Background: 2010-2019 JuLā DuCré (pronounced Julay Ducray) Host/Executive Producer of weekly radio talk show 'Real Talk' with Big G and JuLa DuCre "Making Radio Cool Again" on Crescent City Radio... music for your mind in New Orleans, Louisiana. JuLā had the pleasure, privilege and honor to interview many legendary R&B and Blues artists. In addition, she would often invite the top national artists from different genres to come on her show. Her style is very versatile. She has interviewed CEOs of Pro Tools, and Cloud Microphones (a sponsor). In addition, prominent major label music execs.