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21: THE GRACE JONES PART 2

21: THE GRACE JONES PART 2

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In this episode, Drew and Sarah delve into the life and legacy of Grace Jones, exploring her journey from Jamaica to becoming a disco icon. They discuss her relationships, the impact of her Jamaican roots on her identity and music, and the challenges she faced during her pregnancy. The conversation highlights Grace's unique persona, her influence on pop culture, and the personal stories that shaped her career. In this segment, Drew and Sarah delve into the multifaceted life of Grace Jones, exploring her relationships, creative collaborations, and the impact of her music and persona on pop culture. They discuss her experiences as a mother, the challenges of censorship in her lyrics, and the complexities of her relationships, particularly with Jean-Paul Goude and Dolph Lundgren. The conversation also touches on her iconic music videos and the public's perception of her controversial moments, including a live TV incident that became a defining moment in her career. This conversation delves into the life and career of Grace Jones, exploring her relationships, her experiences at the Grammy Awards, and her significant impact on film and pop culture. The discussion highlights her iconic roles, particularly in 'Boomerang' and 'A View to a Kill', and reflects on the challenges she faced as a female creator in a male-dominated industry, as well as the personal struggles during the AIDS crisis.

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I'll Never Write My Memoirs By Grace Jones


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