L.A. After Dark Has a New Sound—Slow Jams™ on 93.5 KDAY

There’s something raw and unfiltered about Southern California after dark—the kind of landscape where honesty comes easier and connection feels like survival. That’s why we’re fired up to bring Slow Jams™ to 93.5 KDAY, Monday through Thursday, starting December 1st. It’s your nightly refuge: a place for the lovers, the heartbroken, the hopeful, and anyone who needs a voice in the darkness reminding them they’re not alone.

Hosted by R Dub!™, the guy who’s been Slow Jammin’ since ’94—back when most of us were just trying to survive adolescence and bad haircuts—he’s a hometown kid who grew up on L.A. radio, and now he’s rolling back in like someone returning to the streets that first taught him who he was. And trust me, he’s more than ready to be home.

>>> RELATED: The Voice of the Night: How R Dub! Built a Global Slow Jams Empire

If you’re in L.A. or the IE—or you’ve got friends, cousins, exes, situationships, or that one homie who swears they’re “fine”—tell them to tune in. Better yet, forward this message to them. Spread the word like it matters, because it does.

And don’t just listen—jump in. Call 877-209-0631 and leave an Oral Expression. Or send us a text HERE. Say what you’ve been holding back. Someone out there needs to hear it.

>>> RELATED: How Sunday Night Slow Jams™ Became the Soundtrack of America’s Sunday Nights

About 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.

Check Also

R Dub! Secures Federal Trademark for “Slow Jams™”

Radio personality and entrepreneur R Dub! has officially been granted ownership of the federal trademark for the term "Slow Jams™," marking a major milestone in a career spanning over three decades.

One comment

  1. At 70 these are the songs I like i know. It’s a time to remember the old times where and who you were with. A lot of good memories.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.