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On this episode of Real Talk with Jamez King El, we sit down with author Naim Bay to discuss his powerful new book, "The Weight of a Promise," now available on Amazon and other platforms. Naim shares his six-year journey to publishing, offering inspiration for aspiring writers with honest advice about perseverance, keeping promises, and leaving a legacy.
Tune in for real talk about motivation, the challenges of writing, and the importance of supporting one another. Naim explains how his book draws on real-life experiences, the meaning behind its title, and how readers can connect with him for book signings or support.
Want to learn more or get your copy? The paperback and eBook options are both available. You can also follow Naim Bay on social and reach out directly for events or signings.
Support local authors and get inspired to chase your own dreams—because, as Naim and Jamez remind us, “Manifestation is what it’s really all about.”
For interviews, stories, or to advertise, contact Vibe 609 Radio at vibe609@gmail.com or (609) 486-0868 .
Join Jamez King El for an inspiring conversation with Joshua Robinson—gospel artist, songwriter, producer, and musician. Born in the Bronx and now based in New Jersey, Joshua’s musical journey moves from R&B and Neo-Soul to gospel, blending influences and sharing soul-stirring stories. He’s collaborated with legendary artists, including Fred Hammond at the BET Soul Train Awards, served as keyboardist for the group Fire, and just released his latest single “From Darkness to His Light.”
Learn about Joshua’s creative history, process, and musical influences, his heart for collaboration (dream projects with Stevie Wonder, Rodney Jerkins, and more!), and advice for young artists: be patient, stay consistent, and let your faith guide you. Hear about upcoming shows, the impact of the internet on music, and how gospel can cross into new spaces to inspire and uplift.
Stay tuned for details on Joshua’s latest performances, and get ready for an honest, uplifting discussion about artistry, faith, and building opportunities.
For interviews, features, or to advertise, contact Vibe 609 Radio at vibe609@gmail.com or the Vibe 609 main office at (609) 486-0868
Welcome back to Vibe 609! In this candid, thought-provoking segment, Poochie shares real talk on the challenges facing local communities—addressing tough issues like drugs, jobs, and the prison system. Poochie breaks down how systemic changes, loss of manufacturing jobs, and the lack of real support for those coming home from prison contribute to struggles in the community.
Listen as Poochie explains the root causes—how young people are shaped by their environment, and why real change must start at the top, not just the bottom. He talks about the importance of empathy, the need for practical resources like pre-release programs, and how no child is born a “monster”—it’s the world around them that shapes their path.
Join the conversation with Vibe 609 as we keep it honest about the issues that matter most.
For more real stories, interviews, or to advertise, contact Vibe 609 Radio at vibe609@gmail.com or the main office at (609) 486-0868.
On this episode of Real Talk with Jamez King El, we sit down with Big Molay—a true Atlantic City legend and one of hip hop’s hometown pioneers—for his first in-depth interview. Big Molay (formerly Cool K) opens up about launching the iconic Hot 16s series, how it brought recognition to local MCs, and the impact it had on Atlantic City’s hip hop community. From sparking confidence in young artists to giving a platform for authentic competition, Hot 16s became a movement that helped shape the culture.
Big Molay talks about his early music days, the vision behind his projects, and the changes he’s seen in the hip hop scene from “back in the day” to now. He shares stories about bringing artists together, the importance of respecting hip hop history, and passing the torch to the next generation.
Tune in for real stories, laughs, and wisdom from one of AC’s original tastemakers—and find out what could be next for local hip hop with new ideas for showcasing fresh talent.
For interviews, features, or to connect, contact Vibe 609 Radio at info@vibe609media.com or the main office at (609) 486-0868.
Join Eric Muhammad on Vibe 609 for a powerful interview with Ferocious Devotions (Rochester), a courageous artist using her voice and music to address domestic violence and triumph over trauma. In this emotional conversation, Rochester shares her story—how she turned pain and survival into healing with her new single and EP, “Let It Out.” Hear about her songwriting journey, her work with supportive producers and musicians, and her struggle to be heard in an industry that can be slow to respond to topics like abuse.
Rochester opens up about lasting effects from childhood trauma, how she breaks the cycle through support, prayer, and creative expression, and her mission to help others who are suffering in silence. She also discusses her involvement in plays, community events, and building support networks for survivors. The interview features a moving live sample of “Let It Out”—a testament to resilience and hope.
If you or someone you know needs to connect, or if you’d like to share your story, interview or advertise with us, contact Vibe 609 Radio at info@vibe609media.com or the main office at (609) 486-0868.
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