Bridge the Gap Podcast is a podcast based in South Florida covering current events in pop culture, music, urban culture, fashion, business, technology, the local scene and much more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys go over Jose’s birthday (01:25), DeLaSerg’s vacation, Quavo and Saweetie’s relationship in the headlines (24:22), new music from Shawny Binladen, Benny The Butcher (33:55), Justin Bieber, Billionaire Yeezy and Red Sox Lebron, anticipating music from the Migos and Rory of the JBP, South Beach during Spring Break (69:49) and more.
After a short break the guys return to get into a lot including P revisiting his Therapee nickname (08:27), the podcast itself getting taken down (33:16), new music, the Grammy’s, Jay-Z’s Tidal Square deal, NFT’s and Bitcoin hitting 60K (75:35), the recent time change, and more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast P does a Tarot card reading (09:29), weekly market updates (26:00), Bobby Shmurda’s release (42:17), Meek Mill bars, RIP KimYe, the end of Daft Punk (54:52) and more.
On this episode: the Cyhi The Prince drive-by shooting (14:43), Judah and the Black Messiah (29:57) and Malcom and Marie (39:00) film reviews, Meek Mill and Tekashi 69 (58:03), the new Chapelle special new music from Nipsey Hussle and Jay-Z, Jim Jones and more.
This Tuesday we find the Bridge the Gap boys discussing Valentines Day (11:05), Kodak Black’s return, Lil’ Uzi Vert’s jewelry (22:17), TV & movies, the Joe Budden Network on Patreon, P and Jose pick apart Bitcoin, the Dogecoin play (63:52), and much more.
The Bridge the Gap boys take this week to pick apart the Robinhood slander after the market last week (10:41), Kanye’s Sunday Service choir class action lawsuit (22:14), allegations of abuse against T.I. and Tiny, Dustin Diamond (34:51) and more.
Jose returns and the Bridge the Gap boys get into the passing of Larry King and others (13:14), a deep dive on markets, Gamestop, and market correction predictions (25:45), Jack Harlow (67:45), having a woman pay your rent (84:15) and more.
The first episode of 2021 finds P sharing why he won’t be celebrating his birthday (13:33), the guys give their take on the current American political climate, MF DOOM’s passing (59:45), some Kimye rumors, new music from Beezy Montana (83:32), Shawny Binladen, and much more.
On the last Tuesday of the year, the Bridge the Gap boys take on their plans for 2021 (08:08), some of their favorite verses, songs, and moments from 2020, Whole Lotta Red (43:45), the COVID-19 vaccine (62:20), a Hitman Fuego and Drew Swace project, and more. The official income statement for Bridge the Gap Podcast in 2020 will be available on bridgethegappod.com.
All four of the Bridge the Gap boys finally reunite and take this week to discuss headlines associated with markets (05:51), Super powers (24:07), what the guys are gonna do with their next stimulus (49:42), new music, Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money masters catalog deal (72:28) and more.
This week Mig comes back to share his COVID experience and the dog dad life (10:56), the guys speak on the cancelled Verzuz and the next battle, Whole Lotta Red and Mario Judah’s response to Playboi Carti (20:35), Man On The Moon 3, Mig and P give their review of the Clubhouse app (47:20), the ethics of flying women out (59:46), the quick return of the NBA, and more.
This week the Bridge the Gap boys discuss the Wall Street’s trading of water (11:54), P revisits No Ceilings 3, Jose discusses zodiac signs and toxicity (22:58), Funk Master Flex’s new body, HBO Max news (52:30), Chance the Rapper’s lawsuit, Teyana Taylor’s retirement (65:55) and more.
This week the Bridge the Gap boys discuss the Wall Street’s trading of water (11:54), P revisits No Ceilings 3, Jose discusses zodiac signs and toxicity (22:58), Funk Master Flex’s new body, HBO Max news (52:30), Chance the Rapper’s lawsuit, Teyana Taylor’s retirement (65:55) and more.
Due to COVID-19 the Bridge the Gap boys had to take some time away from podcasting. This week Jose dives into his experience while ill (04:31). The guys recap on the election results, Thanksgiving (28:09), loss and violence within hip-hop, Akademiks leaving Complex, the Gucci Mane vs. Young Jeezy VERZUZ battle (77:34), the 2021 Grammy’s, and much more.
Music producer, engineer, and friend of the show Hensley.Sg joins Bridge the Gap Podcast this week to discuss his transition to living in New York (9:21), working with Dot Da Genius and expectations on new Kid Cudi music (13:18) New York during the pandemic, new Busta Rhymes music (36:30), cancel culture, new Trippie Redd (73:40), and much more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys go over the #endSARS movement in Nigeria (12:21), the Supreme Court nomination, Dave Free’s departure from TDE (28:24), expectations for Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, whether time should be held the same for all artists, the Jeezy vs. T.I. Verzuz battle (42:55), Andre 3000 leaks, NBA Youngboy’s United Masters deal (57:47), Kanye’s Joe Rogan interview and much more.
On this episode: the 2020 Billboard Awards, Killer Mike’s banking venture (27:03), Diddy’s political party, new music from Benny The Butcher (52:30), PARTYNEXTDOOR, T.I., Young Nudy and others, Bubble concerts, new merch from the Podcast (92:20) and more.
On this episode: a slower news week brings about discussions on the NBA finals and the future of the league (10:50), the state of politics in America and a Kanye campaign update, new music (45:18), Cardi B and Offset’s public divorce spawns a discussion on relationships (55:05), a company on a path to change how music publishing is treated (70:54) and much more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the presidential debate (06:22), new music from 21 Savage (32:19), Jay Electronica, Westside Gunn and Bryson Tiller, The Savage x Fenty fashion show (58:50), a sports betting update, Miami in the NBA finals (71:12) and much more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys highlight special things taking place where they record (08:12), a climate-related clock in Time Square, Lupe Fiasco vs. Kendrick Lamar (43:15), the ethics of a Distrokid playlist payola system leads to a world where musicians set the value of a stream (60:55), new music (81:23), the Meg Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez story continues with Tory’s new album (100:15), the Joe Budden Network (121:56) and much more.
On this episode: Friend of the show FGFigueroa joins the podcast this week to discuss dispensaries coming to Florida, the Breonna Taylor settlement (17:05), Kanye West’s Twitter rant (26:26), The Social Dilemma documentary (56:44), the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (79:40), turmoil with Spotify and Joe Rogan, new music (112:08), FGFigueroa’s experience living overseas (141:46), his preference for independence and self-reliance as a creative, and much more.
On this episode: Labor Day time away from podcasting, Big Sean’s Detroit 2 (20:29), From a King to a God by Conway The Machine, new music videos from friends of the show, a tease of new Militia West clothing (49:01), 6ix9ine’s attempt to get a good interview and his album sales (60:00), gender reveals causing fires, The Travi$ Scott meal by McDonalds (76:24), Adam 22’s attempt to avoid responsibility with his platform (86:41), iHeart Radio’s Black Effect Podcast Network (99:25) and much more.
After making a brief appearance on last weeks episode, friend of the show C.O.D.A. finds his way on Bridge the Gap Podcast. Topics: C.O.D.A.’s past collaborators including XXXTentacion, Chadwick Boseman’s passing (20:28), No Ceilings on streaming platforms, The Joe Budden Podcast’s departure from Spotify (53:15), and Bella Thorne vs. the ladies on Only Fans. C.O.D.A. gives more insight on recently released music, how he met Jose (118:25), his reggaeton and latin music roots, Before and After Midnight (144:04), and much more.
On this episode: Recording artist, music producer, event promoter, and industry insider Eli Hawkins joins Bridge the Gap Podcast. Topics: Eli’s change in location (6:08), the return of Sunday Service, Nas’s King’s Disease album (30:09), the Jay-Z sabotage conspiracy, and Kim Kardashian’s mission to free C-Murder (67:11). The guys speculate on the Tik Tok United Masters agreement, Tory Lanez ousted by Meg Thee Stallion brings a discussion on what makes a man (79:41). Eli picks apart the reason for the change in scenery (109:59), how the Griselda movement is inspiring the path he’s taking and much, much more.
During a week where not much happened, the Bridge the Gap boys find plenty to cover including Jose’s contribution to recently released music (16:11), the new home for the show, AMC’s reopening plans, 100 years of the negro league, and Drake’s new single (35:20). Cyhi’s contributions to Travis Scott’s Astroworld, Apple vs. Fortnite (54:12), a debate on the value of a podcast, Jose revives the good news segment (79:50) and much more.
After sometime away from podcasting the guys return to update where they are on the podcasting journey, and go over a couple things that recently happened such as the Fivio Foreign shooting, WAP by Cardi B, and the latest Verzuz battle. Some of the can’t miss moments from the last few weeks: Tory and Meg Thee Stallion, Kanye’s presidential rally (24:30), the Migos vs. QC lawsuit, Spotify’s aggressive play with podcasting (65:22), new additions to Netflix, the return of the NBA + MLB (104:00) and more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast BIG P runs out of excuses, holds himself accountable and the guys reflect on Florida becoming the virus epicenter of the world. The guys also go over the Jada Pinkett Red Table Talk (14:02), the viral Wayfair sex trafficking conspiracy, T.I. vs 50 Cent (44:50), and Pusha T’s verse on the unreleased Pop Smoke song (56:40). New music from Snow Aalegra, Chewy Newton (74:32), Boldy James and much more.
On this episode: July 4th, the BET awards and the upcoming Master P content (24:41), the posthumous Pop Smoke album (37:31), and BIG P breaks with Kanye after recently released music (51:27). The news with Jada, Will, and August Alsina brings up commitment and marriage (75:20), the cancellation of DJ Akademiks (101:39) and more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys recognize a significant milestone on their podcast journey (5:59). Other topics discussed: Face mask dissonance, new music from Teyana Taylor, Pierre Bourne and Lil’ Baby (31:41), the Alicia Keys vs. John Legend Verzuz battle, J. Cole vs Noname (55:45), BIG P shares his take on Apple after WWDC 2020, Mia Khalifa, the YZYGAP announcement (86:24) and more.
Since post-quarantine, part of the last few weeks consisted of comments on the stock market during this global pandemic. This week the Bridge the Gap boys are joined by two of the three Stock Snipers to share their story. Topics include what exactly the Stock Snipers do, OTC stocks (14:28), Robinhood and recent headlines with the broker (37:32), the time they met Timothy Sykes (64:28), moving from trading as a hobby to trading as a lifestyle, how their approach is perfect for working people, an exclusive announcement on the future of The Stock Snipers (89:14), what to look for when investing vs trading (101:00), and much more.
On this episode: A city in their backyard with a name that needs to be changed (09:45), NASCAR’s changes, and Kyrie Irving’s reaction to the return of the NBA is covered (19:02). Jose breaks down Spongebob’s big announcement, Dave Chappelle’s newest special, new music from Lil’ Baby (42:52) and Pop Smoke, another attempt from Tekashi 69 for relevance, B Simone’s comments regarding relationship expectations (65:55), Spike Lee’s newest film, next weeks guests, and much more.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast we find DeLaSerg and Jose sharing their first protest experience. The guys pick apart the speakers, the commute itself, and challenge sentiments regarding the credibility of the protest altogether (5:18). Other topics discussed: Blackout Tuesday, celebrity reactions vs. PR-manufactured statements (36:14), notable positive responses and commitments, a viral video from Dykman in New York (49:52), a date for the NBA’s return, new Meek Mill music (74:04) and much more.
On this episode: George Floyd’s murder and the unrest, BIG P addresses those who are twisting Martin Luther King J.R.’s legacy (19:20), Mig brings up hispanic racism, and the guys pick apart a possible long-term solution (35:40). Joe Rogan’s Spotify deal and the future of podcasting (62:45), new music from Lil’ Wayne & Freddie Gibbs, Naomi Osaka’s black excellence achievement, Elon Musk and the Space X launch (89:59), the Jeffrey Epstein Netflix series and much more.
This week things start off a little different with the center piece of this weeks conversation being different pieces of content. Examples like OnlyFans, TikTok, the Tiger King Netflix series, Future’s recent tweets (27:17) and others are addressed. Other topics this week: Gunna’s new album, predictions on Jagged Edge vs. 112, rumors of new Kanye West music, Joe Biden’s comments trigger BIG P (56:24), Doja Cat’s recent “cancellation”, the racial implications of both those topics, the upcoming Jose stock market masterclass (76:09) and much more.
After a couple weeks away due to global events, the Bridge the Gap boys come back with plenty to talk about! Topics: Lifestyle changes and hobbies picked up during their time away from podcasting (05:04), the Instagram live phenomenon with Quarantine Radio and Verzuz TV (26:40) and opinions on a hypothetical battle. The market during the pandemic, predictions on changes coming to sports and the Michael Jordan miniseries documentary (60:22). New music released during their time away, Tekashi 69’s return to social media, and much more.
COVID-19 also known as the Coronavirus almost stopped this podcast from happening, but again, the Bridge the Gap boys remind you they’re here to deliver. Topics: societal changes as a result of virus (10:02), BIG P goes full libertarian reacting to Federal Reserve policy responding to the virus, the Jay Electronica album (43:32) and much more.
On this episode: The Bridge the Gap boys do a Corona virus update, a stock connected to the virus (17:56), their MIEUX magazine Podcast of the Year nomination, Meg Thee Stallion’s legal battles (56:25), Drake’s “leak”, new Bad Bunny, Anonymuz, Lil’ Uzi Vert music + more.
This week the Bridge the Gap boys deviate from usual topics and discussions and take a week to pick apart a couple popular conspiracy theories. Topics: the illuminati and it’s connections to celebrity musicians like Elvis Presley and Stevie Wonder (08:00), the Hip-Hop police, September 11th, the assassination of John F. Kennedy (45:17), the Moon landing (65:29), and a couple more compelling conspiracies.
On this episode: The Bridge the Gap boys pay respect to Pop Smoke (4:59), Boosie’s comments on Dwayne Wade’s son and his newly released music, the Lovers and Friends music festival (31:13), and Quaden Bayles opens a discussion on internet antics. Paul Rosenberg leaving Def Jam (82:19), new music from Royce Da 5’9, Playboi Carti leaks, Baz The Nomad of Poor Amerika, Anonymuz, The Weeknd + much more!
On this episode: BIG P updates us on his journey within the stock market with Jose, Tankhead666’s arrest (20:03), Jose speaks on MLB & the Astros, and some interesting celebrity tattoos. The guys review the Who Killed Malcolm X Netflix series (40:02), the standing brooms trend, Jose asks everyone to pick 7 albums that define themselves and the 5-year anniversary of Drake’s If Your Reading This It’s Too Late (68:27). Space 150’s take on Travi$ Scott, 22G’z comments on starting Brooklyn drill, things end with an intense discussion regarding Dwayne Wade’s son (93:12) and much more is discussed.
One year of Bridging the Gap lands on the week of Valentines Day and the fellas are taking requests for BIG P’s valentine and bring their first re-occurring guest Hitman Fuego back to join the conversation. Topics discussed: Valentines Day plans, Hitman Fuego’s writers block since Before Summer Ends (22:15), Tweets about comments made on the podcast, and Gayle King along with CBS attacking Kobe Bryant. Jose and Hitman Fuego pick apart DJ Akademiks and his influence within the culture (48:54), new music from Pop Smoke and Brent Faiyaz, Meek Mill vs. Nicki Minaj on Twitter (74:44), quick strike Militia West pieces (91:39) and much more.
This week Jose, BIG P, Migg, and DeLaSerg are joined by Anonymuz’s manager and Vintage Stereon brand co-founder Shaq. Topics include: Kobe Bryant, Lil’ Wayne’s Funeral album (33:45), Rolling Loud 2020, Ma$e vs. Diddy (52:40), and Sunday Service back in town. Shaq shares the origin of Vintage Stereon (75:28), experiences with artists like Tory Lanez and Spaceghostpurrp, Westside Plague (90:37), how he met Anonymuz (100:40), what’s next for RXDICAL Records, and much more.
This week The Bridge the Gap boys cover a couple things including: Hip-Hop Evolution on Netflix (11:25), the end of relevance to the Grammys, Jose shares the story of meeting Derek Jeter, the Super Bowl in Miami and rules for everyone coming into town this week (35:23), Roc Nation brunch, the Coronavirus, predictions on Lil’ Wayne’s Funeral album (60:07), the new Motorola RAZR, the guys thank everyone for voting for the show on the 8th annual Mieux awards, and much more.
On this episode, videographer Flowercop joins the Bridge the Gap Podcast. Topics: Young Joc’s rideshare hustle, Kodak’s cries for fairness in jail, new Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees (20:57), new music from Eminem, Mac Miller, Pop Smoke (47:32), Miguel gives a review on Bad Boys for Life, and the Aaron Hernandez Netflix documentary is picked apart (72:19). Flowercop gets into how he started filming music videos (91:31), relationships with Twelvelen, Uncle Luke (101:45) and FXRBES, working for an agency, street photography, his own music (119:42) and much more.
On this weeks episode: BIG P’s birthday (05:47), stock market picks and financial literacy, Yummy by Justin Bieber (26:37), DaBaby and Trick Daddy’s recent arrests, new Future music (43:32), Don’t F*** with Cats, Love and Hip-Hop, choosing between a new Jay-Z album or a Reasonable Doubt tour (75:59) and much more.
Happy New Year and welcome to 2020! Jose, BIG P, DeLaSerg, and Migg start of Season 3 discussing their time away from podcasting (03:45), reactions to the WW3 memes, Uncut Gems (42:02), French Montana’s streaming maneuvering, Jesus Is Born, Miss Universe, a viral tweet about Teyana Taylor and Ari Lennox, Drake’s Rap Radar interview (64:08) and much more.
The Bridge the Gap Boys take some time to say rest in peace to Juice Worldd (7:59), BIG P shares his Sunday Service experience (23:08), and the fellas review the last year, the entire decade, and make predictions on where the hip-hop genre will go in the 20’s. The fellas also take time to update the listeners on the podcast merchandise (96:35), and thank the listeners and themselves for their commitment to the show. Season 3 of Bridge the Gap Podcast will begin January 7th, 2020.
The Bridge the Gap boys close out Season 2 with a Jay-Z 50th birthday set, merch announcements, opinions on the fatal car chase in their backyard (25:56), and teasing bonus content coming next week. Other topics discussed: Art Basel 2019 (40:54), MBDTF recognized as album of the decade, Zimmerman’s lawsuit against Trayvon Martin’s family, Brother Nature (60:01), Spotify’s 2019 Wrapped, and much more. Season 3 of Bridge the Gap Podcast will begin January 7th, 2020.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys recap their Thanksgiving and BIG P gets into why he doesn’t like friendsgiving (11:00), Goldlink’s recent comments, Meg The Stallion and Trey Songz together sparks a discussion on Trey Songz’s current standing, and Bink vs Mike Dean on Twitter (40:24). Other topics discussed: New music from Griselda, The Weeknd, Trippie Redd, The Game and a review on Netflix’s The Irishmen (86:05). The gentlemen close this week announcing plans for ending the 2nd season of the podcast.
This week on Bridge the Gap Podcast the guys revisit Kodak Black’s discography (10:58), The MORE act and potential impact in the workplace, Colin Kaepernick’s NFL tryout, Netflix’s response to Disney+ and much more. Other Topics: Jose gets back into his float bag, Stop Playin’ by Drew Swace (56:30), Chixtape 5 by Tory Lanez, Dame Dash’s arrest, and award shows (98:04).
On this episode of Bridge the Gap Podcast, friend of the show and rapper HassanTheDon joins the guys to discuss Drake’s booing at Camp Flog Gnaw, Russ’s new book, Desiigner leaving G.O.O.D. music, Trina’s racist experience at Walmart and much more. HassanTheDon shares which Blueface song could’ve been his, whether he would sign a record deal and his plans for the future.