R Dub!

Host, producer and creator of Sunday Night Slow Jams®, R Dub! started the show when he was just 16 years old, at a tiny AM radio station in the middle of the desert. Today, Sunday Night Slow Jams is heard on over 200 radio stations in 14 countries. When he's not Slow Jammin' stateside, R Dub! can probably be found on an airplane headed to a country you haven't heard of. R Dub! is one of the few people in the world who has traveled to every single country on the planet. Read R Dub!'s full story HERE.

NEW: R Dub! Collector Coin

Minted and designed by The Slowjamastan Department of Treasury under the supervision of The Sultan, this glorious coin is made of a top-secret alloy and features the big, sexy head of R DUB! on the front and our Coat of Arms with SlowjamaStanley on the back.

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R Dub! to Host Art Laboe Tribute Show Sunday Night

 Listen to the special Sunday Night Slow Jams Art Laboe Tribute Show, Sunday, October 16th on these fine radio stations: Bakersfield, CA – Groove 99.3FM – 9PM [LISTEN] El Centro, CA – Power 98.3FM – 7PM [LISTEN] Fresno, CA – Q97.1FM – 8PM [LISTEN] Las Vegas, NV – Q100.5FM …

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A Nation of Slow Jams? It’s Coming.

Say hello to the world's newest country: The Republic of Slowjamastan. Founded by Sunday Night Slow Jams host and creator, R Dub!, Slowjamastan is a real place, and we think you're gonna like it here.

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Now Playing: ASHE & FINNEAS “TILL FOREVER FALLS APART”

(Advertisement) L.A.-based singer/songwriter Ashe exists in a universe all her own, happily untethered to the rules of the outside world. Raised in the Bay Area, Ashe started playing piano at age eight and writing her own songs by the age of ten. As she expanded her palette by immersing herself …

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Now Playing: Kali Uchia “telepatía”

March 18, 2021 – Grammy-winning artist Kali Uchis debuts the self-directed video for her viral hit “telepatía” today—watch it below. Shot in her hometown of Pereira, Colombia, the video showcases Uchis’ Colombian roots. “The song happened so naturally and I wanted the video to reflect that,” Uchis says. “Nothing overproduced, …

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