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The Music We Grew Up On: 70s, 80s & 90s Songs That Defined Our Childhood
Season 2 · Episode 28

The Music We Grew Up On: 70s, 80s & 90s Songs That Defined Our Childhood

Four Titles, One Truth · Tommie Jones & Lance Taylor

March 23, 202631m 8s

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Show Notes

Before streaming… before playlists…

music came from somewhere.

From your parents’ records… the radio…

and the streets you grew up on.

And the songs we heard back then?

They didn’t just play… they shaped who we became.

This episode is a conversation rooted in lived experience not judgment, not advice… just honest reflection.

In this episode of Four Titles, One Truth, Tommie and Lance take a trip back to the music that shaped their childhood growing up in the Midwest during the 70s, 80s, and early 90s.

From the sounds that filled their homes…

to the songs they discovered on their own…

to the moments that still come rushing back when certain tracks play…

This isn’t just about music.

It’s about memory, identity, and the experiences that helped shape who they are today.

In this episode:

• The music their parents played and how it influenced them

• When they developed their own taste in music

• Where they discovered new music growing up

• Songs that instantly take them back to specific childhood moments

• The one song that represents their childhood

This is a conversation about more than songs…

it’s about the soundtrack of growing up.

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