Episodes

  • Greg Street talks with Slim Thug and Propaine
    Feb 21 2025

    Greg Street talks with Houston rappers Slim Thug and Propaine ahead of the release of their new film 'Double Cup' which features a double album.

    Photo: Slim Thug - Kristy Sparow/Getty Images

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    3 mins
  • V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: Shoniqua Shandai
    Feb 21 2025

    Shoniqua Shandai who plays Angie on Prime Video's hit show 'Harlem' joins the Big Tigger Morning Show to talk about her music journey, the cancellation of 'Harlem,' and the show's impact on women.

    Photo: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Image

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    8 mins
  • V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: Melanie Fiona
    Feb 21 2025

    R&B artist Melanie Fiona joined the Big Tigger Morning Show to talk new music, motherhood, her former group with Drake, and more!

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    18 mins
  • V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: Will Packer
    Feb 20 2025

    Will Packer joins the Big Tigger Morning Show as he discusses his all new book 'WHO BETTER THAN YOU? The Art of Healthy Arrogance and Dreaming Big,' his own dreams, and how he feels about the younger generation and their passion. He also dishes on if he'd produce the Oscars again, his recent conversation with Will Smith, and updates on his recent TV shows.

    Photo: Myles K. Dawson/Getty Image

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    19 mins
  • V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: RaMell Ross
    Feb 18 2025

    Today, the Big Tigger Morning Show was joined by director RaMell Ross as he discussed his Oscar-nominated film 'Nickel Boys.' He discusses how he got the opportunity to tell the story, the history of the abusive reform school the school is based on, and how he brought the film to life.

    Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images

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    6 mins
  • V103's Greg Street Speaks with Outkast's Big Boi after Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Nomination
    Feb 12 2025

    Big Boi called in to Audacy Atlanta V-103, for a quick chat with Greg Street about OutKast’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

    nomination.

    Feeing great and “living the dream,” Big Boi shared that while he “didn't know how big it was until the day,” he’s fully realized the level of honor this nomination holds for himself and André 3000.

    Words by Maia Kedem Interview by Greg Street

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    2 mins
  • V-103's Big Tigger Morning Show: Dr. Bernice King
    Feb 12 2025

    Dr. Bernice King, a lawyer, minister, the youngest child of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. joined Audacy’s The Big Tigger Morning Show to highlight Black History month, her father’s legacy, and remind everyone that we all play an important role in the fight for equality.

    “We are all part of making history and being history… I don’t want that to be lost on people,” she shared while expressing her concerns surrounding the current political climate and the heavy impact on people of color. While acknowledging hurt and betrayal, King was quick to remind listeners of hope and the power of resilience.

    “We are a resilient people, regardless of what comes at us,” she shared. “This is very terrible and evil times that we’re living in, but I don’t want us to ever forget that humanity has been in dark places like this.”

    King shares she finds comfort and inspiration in the teachings of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., during times of turmoil and often leans on them to guide her next steps. Quoting her father’s last words to the community before he was assassinated, King stated, “The key is what my father said the night before he was assassinated… he told us to ‘maintain unity.’ If we don’t strengthen our community and keep our community strong, then these kind of things [current political climate] will just overwhelm us and we’ll feel defeated.”

    The 61-year-old takes great pride knowing she isn’t the only one who is guided by the words of her father, which often gives her reassurance in the fight to end injustice. “There are so many people who are living today who draw their strength, their guidance, their inspiration from my father’s teachings… he’s gonna live in and through the people who believe in those teachings, regardless. It’s not just confined to our community, it’s a global thing.”

    Hear more from Dr. Bernice King including her thoughts on Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell quoting her father’s “I Have A Dream Speech” during the presidential inauguration above.

    Words by Monica Rivera Interview by The Big Tigger Morning Show

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    9 mins
  • V-103's Danie B With SCAD's Professor Tiffany Hobbs
    6 mins