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Host Justin Kantor interviews Pop, Dance, and R&B/Soul singers/musicians about their careers and current projects.

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At the tender age of 13, Margo Thunder won the hearts of soul-music lovers worldwide with her powerful, Aretha Franklin-inspired delivery. But it was her own unique stylings that made “Soul of a Woman” and “Expressway to Your Heart”... more

At 15, Peggy March set the American record for youngest female artist to top the charts with her era-defying performance of "I Will Follow Him." Many may not realize that after becoming a "60's statistic" cheated out of most of her monies,... more

Justin Kantor talks with the "Fame" actress and singer in-depth about her "Elements of Life" philosophy—ending the quest for perfection and looking to the twelve elements to enjoy life's natural moments of perfection. Nia also sheds... more

Out and proud Jewish singer/songwriter Ari Gold has broken barriers as an independent R&B/dance artist this past decade. He takes things to another level with his new single and video, "Make My Body Rock," and upcoming... more

Stacy Lattisaw won the hearts of soul-music lovers at the tender age of 13. Her powerful delivery of the ballad “Let Me Be Your Angel” made her a household name among R&B fans. Before long, she was on the road with The Jacksons.... more

At age 14, Staten Island-born Glenn Scarpelli achieved official teen hearthrob status in his role as Alex on the long-running sitcom, One Day at a Time. Burning under the surface of that heatwave, however, were the embers of another fire... more

At age 14, Staten Island-born Glenn Scarpelli achieved official teen hearthrob status in his role as Alex on the long-running sitcom, One Day at a Time. Burning under the surface of that heatwave, however, were the embers of another fire... more

With a dream to connect with her musical hero, Larry Graham, Patryce Choc'Let Banks found herself singing on classic Sly & The Family Stone recordings and ultimately, becoming a member of the pioneering 70's "fonk" force, Graham... more

The British-Ghanaian talent broke out in 2006 with "Call Cupid," followed by the YouTube hit "Cheater's Dilemma." As he prepares for the release of his second album, Better Than Before, he talks with Justin Kantor about being an... more

Prodigy International's Robbie Danzie, whose clients have included neo-soul artist K.D. Brosia and actor/model Ron Clemons, discusses how she got into the field of entertainment management. She goes on to detail her approach to the art, as... more

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