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In this episode of The Jigsaw, hosts Josh and Bryan sit down with Nigel Dunn, co-creator of Soundtrack The Game, to discuss the love, power, and dynamics of Black music. Nigel shares the inspiration behind the game, how it connects to his personal love for music, and the experience of running a business rooted in the richness of Black sound.

Together, they explore the influence of Black music across genres, its role in shaping American culture, and the evolving relationship between music and storytelling. The conversation also dives into the lasting impact of 90s R&B and its role in redefining masculinity for Black men, while reflecting on whether we’ll ever see an era of music as influential as the 90s.

Tune in for a thoughtful and nostalgic journey through the beauty of Black music, business, and culture

Bless Up: Soundtrack The Game - Desirae Brown and Nigel Dunn soundtrackthegame.com or IG @soundtrack the game

Song of the Week: Addicted Love - Bebe & Cece Winans

Tap in with your favorite Casanegros by writing them or following them on social media using the information below:

askthejigsaw@gmail.com

IG: @thejigsawpodcast | @iamjoshrodgers | @iambryanhaire

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In this episode of The Jigsaw, hosts Josh and Bryan sit down with Nigel Dunn, co-creator of Soundtrack The Game, to discuss the love, power, and dynamics of Black music. Nigel shares the inspiration behind the game, how it connects to his personal love for music, and the experience of running a business rooted in the richness of Black sound.

Together, they explore the influence of Black music across genres, its role in shaping American culture, and the evolving relationship between music and storytelling. The conversation also dives into the lasting impact of 90s R&B and its role in redefining masculinity for Black men, while reflecting on whether we’ll ever see an era of music as influential as the 90s.

Tune in for a thoughtful and nostalgic journey through the beauty of Black music, business, and culture

Bless Up: Soundtrack The Game - Desirae Brown and Nigel Dunn soundtrackthegame.com or IG @soundtrack the game

Song of the Week: Addicted Love - Bebe & Cece Winans

Tap in with your favorite Casanegros by writing them or following them on social media using the information below:

askthejigsaw@gmail.com

IG: @thejigsawpodcast | @iamjoshrodgers | @iambryanhaire

  continue reading

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