Riverside native Brooke Reese blends music and pop culture on Apple Music Hits’ ‘Pop Hits Radio’ – Daily Bulletin


    For nearly six years, radio personality Brooke Reese has been hosting music chart countdowns from around the world and interviewing some of the biggest stars in music on “The Chart Show,” which lands on the streaming service Apple Music 1 Monday-Thursday.

    Though she certainly wasn’t expecting a global pandemic to put a stop to physically being in-studio and forcing her to switch over to FaceTime interviews from her West Hollywood home, she does see a couple of bright spots to the otherwise devastating COVID-19 pandemic. Reese, who was born and raised in Riverside, grew up going to the Van Buren Drive-In Theatre and is happy to see more people heading out to drive-in movie theaters throughout Southern California to safely enjoy some form of socialization and entertainment.

    “Obviously, the pandemic has been so hard and scary, but a silver lining is that families and friends have really had to hit pause on their lives and reconnect with one another,” Reese said during a recent phone interview. “I think going to drive-ins and spending time with family, making those memories and going out, actually having the human connection and interaction has been important.”

    When she’s not at a drive-in or daydreaming about the chicken flautas from Olivia’s Mexican Restaurant near her childhood home, Reese is studying global music charts and recording chats with artists like Monsta X, Kelly Clarkson, Charlie Puth, Ava Max, Aly & AJ, Gabby Barrett and Kane Brown for “The Chart Show.”

    She’s made the best out of a challenging situation and said she’s grateful for the opportunity to continue to entertain and grow her global audience since the program is so musically diverse and can now be heard in over 165 countries.

    “It’s so much fun, and my knowledge for music has grown immensely,” she said. “It’s about artists here in the U.S. having big moments, but also artists breaking around the world, so you’ve got J-pop music, K-pop music, hip-hop and so much Latin music. That’s the way people listen to music now with streaming. ‘The Chart Show’ is kind of like making your own playlist with music from around the world and everything just kind of melts together. It’s fun to see what people are listening to and what they’re connecting with on a personal level.”



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