• Back To Black Deep Dive: Amy Winehouse’s Masterpiece | 50 For 50
    Jan 28 2026

    Amy Winehouse changed the the game with Back to Black, but the story behind the New York and Miami sessions is as complex as the artist herself. In this episode of 50 for 50, hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph conduct a comprehensive deep dive into the meteoric rise and tragic shadow of a generational talent.

    We explore the transition from her early career to the high-stakes recording process that defined the mid-2000s. The duo breaks down:

    • The sonic contrast between the New York and Miami recording sessions.
    • The cultural impact of her massive Grammy wins.
    • The unreleased music and creative direction Amy was pursuing before her untimely passing.


    By revisiting the technical brilliance and emotional weight of this album, listeners gain a profound understanding of why this record remains a modern classic. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a student of music history, Mike and Garrett provide the definitive context for Amy's enduring legacy.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Best of Lauryn Hill & The Fugees | Top 5
    Jan 23 2026

    The Fugees' legacy is undeniable, but which tracks truly defined an era? Join hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph on The Top 5 as they rank the best songs from the legendary trio and their iconic solo careers.

    Many fans struggle to narrow down the massive discography of Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras, often overlooking the deep cuts that fueled the 90s hip-hop revolution. In this episode, Mike and Garrett break down the artistry behind massive hits like "Killing Me Softly" and "Ex-Factor," while also diving into solo standouts like "We're Trying To Stay Alive" and "Guantanamera."

    By listening to this breakdown, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the group’s genre-blending brilliance and see how our hosts' definitive lists compare to your own. Whether you are a die-hard fan of The Score or The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, this deep dive offers fresh perspectives on the sounds that reshaped the culture.

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    20 mins
  • Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation Deep Dive (1998) | 50 For 50
    Jan 20 2026

    The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill redefined music in 1998. In this episode of 50 For 50, hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph deep dive into the masterpiece that shifted the culture. Many fans know the hits, but few understand the internal friction and the complex legacy of the woman behind the art.

    We explore the origin story of The Fugees, their meteoric success, and the eventual breakup fueled by the tumultuous affair between Lauryn and Wyclef Jean. Mike and Garrett break down the sonic landscape of 1998, Lauryn’s transition from a group member to a solo powerhouse, and the legal and personal battles that followed her debut's massive success. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a profound understanding of why this album remains a blueprint for Neo-Soul and why Lauryn Hill walked away from the spotlight.

    Highlights include:

    • The Fugees' rise from New Jersey to global superstars.
    • The 1998 musical landscape: Where Miseducation fit in.
    • The Wyclef Jean affair and its impact on the music.
    • Lauryn's post-1998 career and her enduring cultural legacy.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Top 5 Lionel Richie Songs: Solo & Commodores Classics | 50 For 50
    Jan 14 2026

    Looking for the ultimate Lionel Richie playlist? Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph count down the top 5 solo hits and Commodores classics that defined an era of soul and pop.

    Whether you are a die-hard fan of 70s funk or 80s ballads, narrowing down a legendary catalog is a challenge. In this episode of Top 5, Garrett and Mike tackle the impossible task of ranking the best work from one of music’s most iconic figures. We break down the evolution from the gritty groove of "Brick House" to the global phenomenon of "All Night Long," providing historical context and personal debate for every track.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have a definitive guide to the essential Lionel Richie and Commodores discography.

    Highlights include:

    • The enduring legacy of the funk masterpiece "Brick House."
    • Why "Night Shift" remains one of the most poignant tributes in music.
    • Deep dives into vocal performances on "Just To Be Close To You" and "You Are."
    • The rhythmic magic behind "All Night Long" and the late-career spark of "I Call It Love."

    Playlists:

    Spotify

    Apple

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    20 mins
  • Lionel Richie: The Commodores, Kenny Rogers, His Self-titled Debut Album & 1982 Pop | 50 For 50
    Jan 12 2026

    Lionel Richie’s 1982 debut album redefined pop stardom, but does it hold up today? Hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph dive deep into the self-titled record that launched a solo icon. In this episode of 50 For 50, we analyze the transition from The Commodores to the solo stage, exploring the intricate history of the band's breakup and how Lionel’s unique relationship with Kenny Rogers paved the way for hits like "Truly."

    The central debate: Is Lionel Richie a master of the craft or is his style a bit too "cheesy" for modern ears? We contextualize the music within the landscape of 1982 in music, breaking down the hit singles that dominated the charts and the eventual fallout at the 1983 Grammys. Listeners will gain a masterclass in 80s music history, understanding the calculated moves that turned a Motown frontman into a global phenomenon. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a skeptic of the "corny" aesthetic, this deep dive offers a definitive look at a pivotal moment in music history.

    Episode Highlights

    • The Commodore Divorce: Why Lionel left the group at their peak.
    • The 1982 Sound: How the album fit into the shifting landscape of pop and R&B.
    • The Rogers Connection: Analyzing the crossover success of "Lady" and "Truly."
    • The "Cheese" Factor: A candid discussion on Lionel's public persona.
    • Grammy Glory: Reviewing the 1983 awards and the album's legacy.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Selena Netflix Documentary: Was She the Original Taylor Swift? | The Cool Check In
    Jan 9 2026

    The new Selena Netflix documentary, Selena y Los Dinos: A Family's Legacy, offers an intimate look at the Queen of Tejano’s meteoric rise, but it also leaves fans wondering "what if?" Hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph dive into the never-before-seen footage and family archives that define this 2025 release.

    The central problem addressed is the "lost crossover"—the moment Selena was murdered just as she was poised to dominate the English-speaking market. By analyzing her business savvy, fashion branding, and fan connection, Garrett and Mike explore the provocative theory: Would Selena have achieved Taylor Swift-level global dominance had she lived?

    Listeners will benefit from a deep breakdown of her musical evolution and a critical look at how the documentary handles her legacy without focusing solely on the tragedy. Whether you are a lifelong fan or a newcomer discovering her through Netflix, this episode contextualizes Selena’s impact on modern pop stardom.

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    31 mins
  • New Edition Top 5: Group Hits & Solo Classics | Top 5 (50 For 50)
    Jan 7 2026

    Struggling to rank the massive catalog of R&B icons New Edition? In this special "Top 5" supplemental episode of the 50 for 50 podcast, hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph take on the impossible task of narrowing down the best of the best. With decades of hits and legendary solo careers to navigate, fans often debate which tracks truly define the NE legacy.

    Mike and Garrett break down their personal Top 5 favorite New Edition group songs, followed by a deep dive into the best solo and sub-group tracks from Bobby Brown, Bell Biv DeVoe, Ralph Tresvant, and Johnny Gill. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a curated roadmap of R&B excellence and perhaps a few new favorites for your playlist.

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    30 mins
  • New Edition: Heartbreak Review (1988) | 50 for 50 Podcast
    Jan 5 2026

    Transitioning from a boy band to a mature R&B powerhouse is a hurdle many fail to clear, but in 1988, New Edition defied the odds. On the debut episode of the 50 for 50 podcast, hosts Garrett Gonzales and Mike Joseph dive deep into the legacy of Heartbreak. The duo explores the high-stakes gamble of replacing the iconic Bobby Brown with the powerhouse vocals of Johnny Gill—a move that fundamentally reshaped the group's trajectory.

    By partnering with legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, New Edition mastered the New Jack Swing sound, delivering a "grown-up" record that resonated their young, but growing up audience. Garrett and Mike break down their favorite tracks, analyze the production genius behind the board, and explore fascinating "what if" scenarios that could have changed R&B history forever. Whether you are a lifelong fan or a student of music history, this deep dive provides the context and nostalgia needed to appreciate why Heartbreak remains a masterpiece decades later.

    Episode Highlights
    • The Bobby Brown Exit: The real story behind hiring Johnny Gill.
    • Production Mastery: How Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis crafted the sound.
    • Track-by-Track: Garrett and Mike share their personal favorite songs.
    • Alternate Timelines: "What if" scenarios regarding the group's lineup.


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    1 hr and 31 mins