42 episodes

On each episode of ONE SONG, friends Diallo Riddle ( Emmy-nominated star and creator of HBO Max’s South Side and IFC’s Sherman’s Showcase) and Blake "LUXXURY" Robin (Music Producer & TikTok creator) will hilariously break down ONE SONG from the pop music canon that you know - or need to know - but have never heard quite like this.

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    • 4.8 • 491 Ratings

On each episode of ONE SONG, friends Diallo Riddle ( Emmy-nominated star and creator of HBO Max’s South Side and IFC’s Sherman’s Showcase) and Blake "LUXXURY" Robin (Music Producer & TikTok creator) will hilariously break down ONE SONG from the pop music canon that you know - or need to know - but have never heard quite like this.

    Public Enemy's "Cold Lampin' with Flavor" live with Questlove

    Public Enemy's "Cold Lampin' with Flavor" live with Questlove

    On this very special episode of One Song, Diallo Riddle & LUXXURY are joined by hip-hop legend Questlove, and a live studio audience packed with the One Song Nation. Questlove chose this week’s song, Cold Lampin’ with Flavor, and the great man guides us through its place in hip-hop history, the Bomb Squad’s prodigious use of sampling, and how it represents a masterclass in production.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Dolly Parton's "Jolene" with Andy Richter

    Dolly Parton's "Jolene" with Andy Richter

    In 1973, Dolly Parton released her seminal track “Jolene”. In the years that have followed, the song has been reinterpreted and reimagined by many artists including Olivia Newton John, Miley Cyrus, Lil Nas X, the White Stripes, and, of course, Beyonce. On this episode of One Song, LUXXURY and Diallo Riddle are joined by comedy legend Andy Richter to talk through the history and impact of this singular anthem, and the many Jolenes.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Tears for Fears' "Head Over Heels"

    Tears for Fears' "Head Over Heels"

    This time on One Song Diallo Riddle and LUXXURY not only tackle a song that, arguably, possesses the ultimate accolade: It is Diallo’s favorite song to sing at karaoke. “Head Over Heels” by Tears for Fears is not the British synth pop group’s biggest hit – that would be “Mad World”, “Sowing the Seeds of Love”, or “Shout” – but Diallo makes a strong case for why there’s no better song to belt out at 2am in a karaoke booth. Join the guys as they break open the stems and walk through the song’s unforgettable melody and haunting lyrics in a special episode that was shot in the Hartbeat podcast studio after a sustainable makeover.



    As part of the makeover, soy-based products were used, including chairs upholstered with the soy-based material produced by Modern Meadow, wall mounted photographs printed with soy-based ink, and upcycling a drum into a coffee table with wood supplied by HempWood, which contains soy-based resin.

    This episode was produced with the support of US Soy.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    De La Soul's "Buddy"

    De La Soul's "Buddy"

    Back in the late 80s gangsta rap was booming. But three kids from Long Island emerged to spread a message of peace, love, and unity. Those three kids -- Posdnuos, Maseo, and Trugoy the Dove -- were De La Soul and together they broadened the perception of hip hop: They made it funny, weird, and psychedelic. This time on One Song, Diallo Riddle and LUXXURY break down “Buddy” from De La Soul’s seminal album Three Feet High and Rising.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Radiohead's "Creep"

    Radiohead's "Creep"

    You love this song. But the band who wrote it? They hate it. And in many ways, that’s entirely appropriate. Because on this episode of One Song Diallo Riddle and LUXXURY are wading deep into a song that ’s an ode to self-loathing, anxiety, obsession, neurosis, self-lacerating rage, and … being kind of a creep.

    • 54 min
    Rihanna's "Umbrella"

    Rihanna's "Umbrella"

    Usually on One Song we focus on the music's cultural impact. But this time we're talking about the meteorological impact! When Rihanna's Umbrella topped the charts in the UK, it coincided with a period of heavy rain and flooding. The same thing happened in Romania and New Zealand. Coincidence, or did Rihanna's hit change the weather?

    On this episode of One Song, Diallo Riddle and LUXXURY explore the song's backstory, delve into the stems, and get to the bottom of how Rihanna arrived as a global megastar and made it rain. Literally.

    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
491 Ratings

491 Ratings

Mellie 👑 ,

Amazed every single episode

HOW ARE YOUR EARS SO GOOD?!!! HOOOOWWW!!!! I am really just so shocked at hearing something new in songs I listen to all the time.

C.D.R. Poet ,

Jimmy Jam was great!

I loved the Control deep dive and would kill to hear Jimmy back on the pod. Ideally you would go album by album through Janet's work but that's just my opinion!

SEASMH ,

Jolene needs something

Huge fan of this podcast but you guys got this one wrong. Three males who are self-proclaimed “not country experts” commenting on one of the most painful, vulnerable and powerful female songs of all time was actually difficult to listen to. This episode needed a woman’s perspective, probably a female country artist, to round out the conversation about sexism in the industry and what this song means to women’s. It’s was truly infuriating to hear three men talk about sexism in music without a female in the room. Andy Richter is awesome, but he shouldn’t have had a seat at this table.

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