Afleveringen
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In this episode, we discuss the ugly ongoing fallout from Marcellus Wileyâs divorce, including claims of infidelity and voodoo curses, the punch heard round the sports world with Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, and T.I.âs thoughts on not wanting his kids to follow in his footsteps by entering the entertainment business, saying that we donât have enough lawyers, doctors, etc. We also comment on the viral debate around âVoice Memo Guyâ and whether itâs dating coercion, the equally viral debate around the woman in the Chris Brown performance and the alleged fallout in her own relationship, and 38 Spesh responding to Fat Joe and Jadakiss, who dissed him on a song about the aroma of drugs, a theme Spesh suggests should be past rappers who are north of 50 years old.
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We're back to discuss Lupe Fiasco's belief that Nas isn't high on his list of rap's best lyricists, India.Arie doubling down on her comments about Yung Miami's "Spend Dat" song and the dangers of not monitoring what you listen to, and Kayla Nicole's advice to Black men and her belief that they need to stand up for Black women more. We also discuss Sony's decision to eliminate physical media beginning in January 2027, Stephen A. Smith's comments that the Lakers won't do well because they're anchored around three white players, and Jaylen Brown clapping back at critics who claim that he looks at himself as the smartest person in the room.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We return to discuss Daphne Joy talking about how she prefers men who worship her and wouldnât mind if they were on leashes, Dave Chappelle lamenting the advancement of technology and automation, and what he perceives to be the removal of critical thinking from the culture, and Tyler the Creator expressing problems with Meta glasses and his desire to see them banned, pointing to the potential issues with invasion of privacy. We also discuss the release by the Detroit Lions of Terrion Arnold following kidnapping and armed robbery charges, Ebro not being a fan of 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule, and Timbaland performing at an upcoming MAGA club event in recognition of July 4th, and comedian Haha Davis divulging to Shannon Sharpe that he and his former girl dabbled in swinging and he watched.
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We discuss Wanda Sykes' critique of Tony Hinchcliffeâs George Floyd joke at the Kevin Hart roast, DJ Akademiks saying that Drakeâs first albums are valued more than Jay-Zâs entire catalog, and Jeezy staying that he takes himself out on dates in an effort of self-care since getting divorced from Jeannie Mai. We also discuss Texas Tech QB Brendan Torsbyâs gambling scandal, Dee1 suggesting that all strip clubs be shut down, and Boosieâs disapproval of Caleb Williams and his painted fingernails being on the cover of Madden â27.
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We return to discuss director Christopher Nolan purposefully living life with a flip phone and no email, Jeff Bezos expressing his belief that the low earners should pay no taxes, and streamer N3on talking about how difficult it is for him to even ask a woman on a date if he doesnât have a camera around to stream for content. We also get into Steve Harvey warning young men against becoming like Diddy, Joy Taylor suggesting that we would have drive-thru abortions if men could get pregnant, and DJ Vlad saying heâd take $15 million from an NBA player to have his anal virginity taken đł.
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We discuss Uncle Lukeâs suggesting that Black people should pool their money and resources together to buy Spirit Airlines, Taraji P. Henson expressing some confusion over why celebrities supported and attended the Jeff Bezos/Amazon-backed Met Gala, and Draymond Green wondering whether Steve Kerr stymied his potential as an offensive player. We also talk about Fat Joe dissing J. Coleâs brief stint as a professional basketball player in China, Adrien Broner lamenting spending $80,000 on a woman so she would sleep with him, and Ne-Yo Speculating that his polyamorous relationship has cost him deals and hurt his career.
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M.I.A. was on tour with Kid Cudi before getting booted for being offensive by going on âRepublicanâ rants and calling people in the crowd illegals. Was she unfairly fired from the tour? Elsewhere, Lil Wayneâs daughter, Reginae Carter, recently talked about being denied from private schools in Atlanta because of the lyrics of Wayne. Were those school right in exercising the discretion that she alleges they did? Plus, Nick Cannon has double standards when it comes to his son and daughter dating, and he isnât ashamed to admit it, saying his son can date but his daughter has to live by different rules. Is this fair or foul? Plus, we discuss Ice Spiceâs apparent new Wendyâs deal after getting into viral fight at McDonaldâs, Robert Downey Jr. being critical of influencer culture, and Finesse2Tymes learning that he is in a 360 record deal thanks to ChatGPT.
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For this episode, we discuss Travis Hunterâs wife sharing some advice for women who are wives and girlfriends of NFL draftees on how to conduct yourself at the draft, Trick Daddy discussing why he refuses to date women over 36, and internet streets going crazy over the breakup of Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson, and her claim that he cheated on her. We also talk about Damon Jones pleading guilty to conspiracy, Alicia Keys talking about the âgood ole boyâ network in the music industry, and DaBaby suggesting he is on the same level as Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar.
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On this episode, we discuss Dave Chappelle defending his position to perform in Saudi Arabia despite backlash, actress Shannon Elizabeth of American Pie starting an Onlyfans account, and sophisticated surveillance equipment at Madison Square Garden that people believe is being used to spy on patrons,. We also discuss Tyrese Haliburton explaining to Cam'ron how we feels about getting flack for being around white women, why inventor Julian Brown decided not to patent his invention that converts plastic waste into fuel, and how Mary J. Blige feels today about being a part of an ad for Burger King many years ago that many believed to be racially stereotypical.
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On this episode, we give our thoughts on Meagan Good choosing to give up her cat for Jonathan Majors, saying she âchose the man,â Afroman saying that his 195-acre property will welcome people from the community who donât want to be referred to by the N-word because the word will be banned there, and DJ Akademiks blaming Kendrick Lamar for hip-hopâs mainstream decline. Plus, we discuss Donald Trump posting a pic of him depicted as Jesus and saying it was supposed to be him as a doctor, Tia Mowry going viral in her sheer lingerie as she asks whether this is who she always was, and OG rapper Richie Rich lamenting the manufactured nature of the music industry when appearing on an episode of All the Smoke.
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In this stream, we discuss Iggy Azalea suggesting that the manosphere and red pill content is actually content for betas and men who arenât alphas, LeBron James getting some blowback for saying that he doesnât like playing in Memphis and joking that the team should move to Nashville, and Jake Paul saying he is going to make a response sketch to Druskiâs âwhite conservativeâ skit doing it in blackface. We also talk about Swae Lee getting backlash for walking back his Kamala Harris comments, Jaden Ivyâs wife distancing herself from him, and drama surrounding Gucci Mane and Pooh Sheisty.
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Weâre checking in to talk about comments Jay-Z made during an interview with GQ in which he says despite being a billionaire, morality is what compromises someone well before they become successful and he didnât take advantage of people to get there; and that the persistent idea that rich people are bad is false. Plus, J.Cole discussing his competitiveness when making music and the fact that him claiming to be the best is a persona and not real, and Meta and YouTube being ordered to pay $6 million as part of a social media addiction lawsuit. We also talk about Toosii joining LSU as a freshman wide receiver, Michael Jordanâs belief that thereâs no such thing as a GOAT, and the controversy surrounding Fruit Love Island.
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We share our thoughts on J.Cole not allowing his kids to listen to his favorite songs because they are sexual and violent, Judge Joe Brown speaking on Michael B. Jordan winning the best actor award and the politics of the Academy Awards, and the director of a Christian camp in Texas pleading guilty to misusing the campâs funds, which included spending on Onlyfans. We also discuss Tina Knowlesâ gumbo booth closing down after a customer became sick, Pokemon Go! helping to train AI delivery robots, and Fetty Wapâs newfound clarity after being released from prison.
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We clock in to talk about the reaction to Jack Harlow saying he went "blacker" with his R&B album in light of how much he loves Black music, Ari Lennox reflecting on her toxic dating history, and former Live Nation executives who bragged about price gouging at live shows in unsealed Slack chats. Plus, we discuss Dak Prescott's engagement being canceled, Charlamagne defending The Breakfast Club's move to Netflix, and a new report on the potential dangers of hair extensions.
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We give our takes on actress Rosanna Arquette's thoughts on Quientin Tarantino's use of the N-word in his films despite being in Pulp Fiction, Killer Mike defending the Atlanta Hawks' Magic City Monday and saying that naysayers should stay out of Atlanta business, and Cam'ron going after social media influencers for not actually being influential. We also discuss Sherrone Moore's no contest plea, fallout from Dwight Howard's divorce filing and his future ex-wife claiming he has a drug problem, and beef (no pun intended) between McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's.
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Hang with us as we discuss comedian Deon Cole receiving hateful DMs from apparent Nicki Minaj fans online after he roasted her during his hosting gig at the NAACP Image Awards, Amanda Seales calling Ryan Coogler a hypocrite for attending the Oscars despite his movies attesting to cultural appropriation and race, and NBA player Luke Kornet appealing to the NBA to step in and put a stop to the Atlanta Hawksâ planned Magic City Night. Plus, we talk about Cam Newton saying that he wants volunteers and not hostages when it comes to marriage, Ray Lewis appealing to lawmakers at the Florida Capitol about the dangers of social media on kids and parenting, and a clip from last yearâs TED25 that has gone viral, in which economist Roland Fryer debunks the idea that hip-hop negatively impacts communities. Rather, he suggests that data supports the idea that systemic inequality creates hip-hop, thus the problem isnât the music, but inequality itself. Letâs dive in!
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We're back to kick the tires over the Tourette activist who shouted the N-word at the BAFTA Awards during a presentation by Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, as well as the response to the incident, Russell Westbrook's wife pointing to sports betting as the reason for receiving death threats via email, Uncle Luke running for Congress in Florida, a hazing ritual gone wrong at the University of Iowa, an event hosted by Jaylen Brown being shut down in Beverly Hills before issuing him an apology for ending the event under false pretenses, and Donald Trump saying that he will release files on aliens and UFOs.
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We chop it over Russell Wilson eating a super-spicy hot wing instead of answering which ring is most important between his super bowl ring and engagement ring, Nick Wright suggesting that the way to fix the NBA all-star game is to put black guys on a team vs. white guys, and Cam Newton lamenting feeling equal to white people once he got to college. Plus, we discuss DJ Vlad clearing the air on a supposed joke that leaned into theories that Jay-Z had a hand in the Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion case, Channing Crowder clearing the air after saying he'd sell his soul for $100 million during an appearance by Terrence Crawford on The Pivot, and speculation that Kevin Durant was back to his burner account ways during the all-star game.
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We discuss the lively conversation surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show, the video that was released, and then pulled down, by the Trump administration which depicted the Obamas as apes, and whether Giannis Antetokounmpo becoming a shareholder of futures market Kalshi represents a slippery slope for sports integrity. We also discuss Lindsey Vonn fracturing her leg at the Winter Olympics after deciding to compete despite a torn ACL, sports reporter Janerika Owens being criticized for her choice of dress at Seattle Seahawks media day, and the controversy around the application of AI-only social media and the rate at which their are learning to become self-aware.
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Weâre back with a fresh new stream to talk about Bow Wowâs assertion that there is a lack of timeless music due to a lack of substance, the state of Texas reportedly spending nearly $250 million on Onlyfans, and A$Ap Rocky defending the âF*ck the Streetsâ movement because, according to him, rappers and the industry have been selling lies to the fans. We also get into content creator Khaby Lameâs massive rights deal, Allen Iverson being called out for a low-energy meet-and-greet with children in Australia, and the he-said-he-said between Toosii and the head football coach at Syracuse University involving Toosiiâs commitment and then de-commitment from the school.
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