New Music Tuesday delivered another strong global ride, moving across genres while keeping the flow consistent from start to finish. The Ride With ChuckDiesal continues to highlight how music connects across styles, and this episode carried that vision clearly.

We jumped out of the gate with jazz foundation from Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, setting a tone rooted in musicality. From there, the show slid into a smooth R&B pocket with artists like PJ Morton and Arlo Parksguiding the early vibe.

The energy expanded into global sounds as Afro and reggae selections entered the mix. Popcaan brought modern dancehall flavor while King Promise added Afro influence and Hempress Sativa delivered reggae presence, continuing the worldwide feel of the show.

As the second hour began, the direction shifted into hip hop, locking into that pocket for the remainder of the broadcast. Blu and Exile helped lead the charge, bringing depth and lyric driven energy. From there, artists like Fabolous and K-Trap kept the momentum going, representing different regions and styles within the culture.

The balance of this episode reflects what New Music Tuesday is built on. Discovery, range and strong musical direction. From jazz to R&B, Afro to reggae and into hip hop, the sound stayed connected throughout.


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