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Meet GeorgeOdem

Radio personality, podcast producer, and unapologetic music lover. 


With over 15 years in radio and nearly five years of podcast production under his belt, George brings deep experience and undeniable passion to everything he does behind the mic. 


For the past two years, he’s been the voice and driving force behind two of his own podcasts, blending entertainment, insight, and energy. 


His love for music—especially the classic hits that shaped generations—and his connection with listeners are at the heart of his work. 


For George, it’s not just a job. It’s a lifelong vibe. 

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Top 10 Movie Soundtracks From The 80s And 90s

  1. Purple Rain – Prince and The Revolution – 1984
    Prince didn’t just make a movie—he gave the world a full-on masterpiece that defined the decade.
     
  2. The Bodyguard – Whitney Houston and Various Artists – 1992
    Whitney’s vocals carried this movie and the soundtrack straight into pop culture immortality.
     
  3. Dirty Dancing – Various Artists – 1987
    Nobody puts this soundtrack in a corner—80s romance at its absolute best.
     
  4. Top Gun – Various Artists – 1986
    Kenny Loggins, danger zones, and jet fuel energy—this one made sunglasses and slow-mo cool again.
     
  5. Pretty Woman – Various Artists – 1990
    Big hair, big city, big love—the perfect soundtrack for a fairy tale wrapped in velvet.
     
  6. The Breakfast Club – Various Artists – 1985
    An anthem for every kid who ever felt misunderstood, wrapped in pure 80s attitude.
     
  7. Forrest Gump – Various Artists – 1994
    A time capsule of America’s soul—every track hits like a memory you didn’t know you missed.
     
  8. Footloose – Various Artists – 1984
    Cut loose, kick off the Sunday shoes, and dance like it’s small-town rebellion time.
     
  9. Titanic – James Horner and Celine Dion – 1997
    Epic love, tragic ending, and that song—this soundtrack practically ruled the late 90s.
     
  10. Batman Forever – Various Artists – 1995
    U2, Seal, and a moody Gotham vibe—this one still slaps harder than people remember.

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