Welcome to He Said He Said Podcast with Ray and Jay. Join these two social commentators as they tackle the hottest topics in American culture each week with the intent to entertain while also dropping a bit of knowledge. Buckle up for your newest podcast obsession!
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Listeners of He Said He Said that love the show mention: jay and ray, also love, love the show,Multiple well-known celebrities admit to not showering themselves or their kids daily, as Kanye readies(?) the Donda album for possible release and Nicki Minaj and Jessie J trade "barbz" on social media over a petty topic.
Ray and Jay return as Da Baby finds himself embroiled in yet another controversy, Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears have a public feud and the alleged reemergence of the ‘Lovers And Friends' festival leaves many scratching their heads.
Kid Rock finds his way into the headlines for all the wrong reasons in the middle of Pride month, as Ray J uses a scientific excuse for his own aversion to fidelity and Ellie Kemper finally addresses her ties to a pageant with racist origins.
Ray & Jay celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the pod with very special return guest Maegan as the debate about black women wearing bonnets in public rages on, Venus and Serena comment on the Naomi Osaka French Open controversy and Da Baby finds himself caught up in yet another violent confrontation.
Dwyane Wade gives an interview explaining the importance of trans awareness and acceptance in today's culture, as JLo reportedly finds solace in her exes and the Red Table tackles the complicated matter of polyamorous relationships.
Bobby Brown reveals the person he thinks is responsible for Whitney Houston's death, as Jaleel White talks about the debut of his cannabis strain and Minneapolis is rocked by yet another murder of an unarmed black man at the hands of police.
Khloe Kardashian champions body positivity after trying to remove an unretouched photo of herself from the Internet, as Demi Lovato's docuseries Dancing With The Devil wraps and nearly half of Americans polled support Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson running for president.
Rapper Lil Nas X gives the lap dance of the century courtesy of his new MONTERO music video, as Chet Hanks tries to make "White Boy Summer" a thing, and Niecy Nash is the latest celebrity to pull up a seat at the Red Table.
Beyoncé executes a major flex on Grammy weekend, as Lil' Mama creates a stir with recent comments about transgender children and the Sharon Osbourne investigation prolongs the hiatus over at The Talk.
Oprah utters the "what?!" heard round the world in her bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, as Kirk Franklin's use of profanity in addressing his son courts controversy and JLo and ARod's status as a couple is called into question.
The pay disparity between White creatives and Creatives of Color takes center stage in recent accounts by Taraji P. Henson and Cardi B., as Lady Gaga's beloved kidnapped pooches are returned to her unharmed and Andre Leon Talley could find himself homeless
Sen Ted Cruz makes a literal run for the border during the utility crisis in TX, as the Kardashian-West divorce officially begins and a Columbia University professor reveals publicly that he uses heroin as a practice to unwind.
A new Britney Spears documentary leads Justin Timberlake to issue overdue apologies, as Gorilla Glue becomes a trending topic for an unlikely reason and Safaree takes a hypocritical stance on Internet nudity.
The Weeknd prepares for his 24min(!) Super Bowl Halftime performance as rapper T.I. and his wife Tiny find themselves embroiled in yet another serious controversy and Wendy Williams' Lifetime biopic debuts.
The inauguration of Joseph Biden as POTUS captivates the world as Dr. Dre's divorce continues to lead to messy headlines and Ashanti and Keyshia Cole's Verzuz battle finally takes place running a little less than smoothly.
Rapper Azealia Banks reportedly digs up and boils her dead cat on Instagram, as actor Armie Hammer's alleged sexually explicit, cannibalistic DMs are leaked and Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey go public with their romantic relationship.
Ray & Jay return from an extended hiatus just as the US Capitol building is stormed, "Soho Karen" is finally arrested for allegedly assaulting an innocent Black teenager in NYC and Vivica Fox's comments about rapper Young Thug get her into hot water.
Thanks is given this week in an all hot topic episode as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion, Monique calling out Tyler Perry...again, and George Clooney's generous gift to his closest friends are discussed.
COVID and the election still dominate the news cycle, as Mario and Chris Brown join OnlyFans in the same week and The Weeknd is announced as next year's Super Bowl LV halftime show headliner.
With the seemingly never ending general election coming to a close, the aftermath is discussed as Lil Wayne and his girlfriend end things due to their political opinions and Johnny Depp is fired from his latest project due to domestic violence allegations.
50 Cent and Waka Flocka Flame seemingly endorse Donald Trump two weeks out from the election, as JLo finds herself in hot water for use of a controversial term in a new song and a CNN analyst has a mortifying and unintentionally revealing incident while on a Zoom call.
Ray & Jay return with a politically charged conversation as the 2020 presidential election looms. Ice Cube, Diddy, Kirstie Alley and more jump into the political fray as Jeannie Mae and the Pinkett-Smith children share interesting non-political personal revelations.
Tory Lanez takes the low road with release of a new album dissing Megan Thee Stallion, as CeCe Winans courts controversy with her involvement in new Trump political propaganda campaign and the Breonna Taylor indictment incites new protests nationwide.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death sends shockwaves through both the political and apolitical worlds, Aaron Carter brings new meaning to "tickling the ivories" and Cardi B files for divorce from Offset.
Will Smith and the original "Aunt Viv" plan a sit-down during the impending 'Fresh Prince' reunion, as The Kardashian's cash cow is killed and Tamar Braxton's world continues to spin seemingly off its axis.
Brandy and Monica's Verzuz did not disappoint, as Carole Baskin is announced as a cast member for the latest season of Dancing With The Stars, and Neicy Nash reveals she has a "whole wife".
The BLM movement takes several turns this week, as Jeffree Star's latest relationship causes quite a stir and 39 y.o. singer Marques Houston marries his 19y.o. girlfiriend.
Megan Thee Stallion takes to IG to confirm some of the details related to her recent shooting, Lori Loughlin and her husband have the pages of a book thrown at them during their sentencing in the Varsity Blues case, and the DNC holds its first-ever virtual Democratic National Convention.
Kamala Harris is named as Joe Biden's running mate in yet another cultural moment for Black women in this country, as Kanye's candidacy for president continues to hit snags, and Lauryn Hill's daughter sets off a controversy related to corporeal punishment.
Beyonce's Black Is King visual album debuts to solid if mixed reviews, as a doctor with dubious credentials goes viral with debunked theories about COVID-19 treatments and American TV continues its moment of highlighting Black excellence.
Mental health takes center stage as Kanye West, Britney Spears and Tamar Braxton have their issues play out in the public eye. The lack of support for black women on social media in light of Megan Thee Stallion's alleged shooting at the hands of Tory Lanez is also discussed.
The Entanglements continue this week as August Alsina releases a new song seemingly directed at the Smiths, Nick Cannon gets fired from his own show after cosigning anti-Semitic beliefs and Kanye moves forward with his campaign for president in dramatic and disturbing fashion.
Jada Pinkett Smith confirms the "entanglement" heard 'round the world as Lin Manuel Miranda takes heat for the depiction of slavery in Hamilton and Kanye has what might be a meltdown before our very eyes.
A pic of the noose at the heart of the NASCAR controversy is revealed, as activist Kendrick Sampson fights for racial equality in Hollywood and both Beyonce and Kanye announce potentially iconic collaborations with two big brands.
J Cole and NoName tussle via social media over their roles in the current movement, as Trump's rally in Tulsa is thwarted by Tik Tokers and Terry Crews proves his critics right with another cringe-worthy gaffe.
The murder of Rayshard Brooks at the hands of the police in Atlanta makes national news as many companies are affected by a resurgent anti-racist movement in the US and abroad and J.K. Rowling promotes trans-phobic ideas during Pride month.
Ray & Jay return for their 100th Episode as many prominent celebrities and entities use their platforms to take a stand as members or allies of the anti-racist movement, but when you scratch beneath the surface you realize all these proclamations are not created equal.
In this special episode, Ray & Jay engage in a conversation about racism, anti-blackness and privilege, and how recent events have spurred thousands to take to the streets in America.
Ludacris and Nelly walk a fine line during their glitchy VERZUZ battle on IG Live, as some celebrities use their platform to bring awareness to mental health issues during the COVID crisis and a Hip Hop Atlanta "star" allegedly uses federal loan funds to chase clout.
Princess Love confirms she has filed for divorce from Ray J, as Scott Disick is outed for a recent stint in rehab and former NBA baller Shannon Brown is arrested for firing a gun at intruders in his own home in Georgia.
Facebook gears up to allow creatives to charge for livestreams as Vivica Fox explains how Hollywood has changed with regard to "tokenism" and Diddy proclaims he will hold the "black vote" hostage until Biden proves what he has to offer the community.
Kanye uses a pressure campaign to realize his goal of being crowned a billionaire by Forbes Magazine, as Michael Jordan recounts his teammates wild days in his rookie year in the NBA and former Vogue insider Andre Leon Talley excoriates Anna Wintour in his soon-to-be released memoirs.
Rapper The Game loses future revenue for the foreseeable future in a lawsuit, as Kanye reemerges from the shadows for another eye-opening interview and Michael Buble becomes the subject of surprising conjecture via social media.
Ray & Jay discuss the prospect of Adele paying her ex-husband 10's of millions of dollars in their divorce, as The Weeknd's comments about Usher ruffle feathers and Tyler Perry's philanthropy continues in light of COVID-19.
Floyd Mayweather's daughter is accused of stabbing another woman over NBA Youngboy, as the COVID outbreak proves advantageous for some and Kiely Williams jumps on IGLive to tell her side of the story regarding 3LW's demise.
2020 continues to disappoint as "influencers" record themselves licking toilets and doorknobs for clout, Summer Walker and her producer boyfriend come under fire for their social media antics and the Whitney Houston Hologram tour begins.
Oprah falls prey to a social media hoax, as drag superstar RuPaul's decision to lease land to oil companies is called into question and COVID-19 continues it's ripple effect through every aspect of our lives.
Ray & Jay discuss Harvey Weinstein's conviction and sentencing as Waka Flocka proves once again that toxic masculinity is alive and well within hip-hop circles and the novel coronavirus casts a dark cloud over just about everything.
Ray & Jay find themselves at odds this week as the Love Is Blind confrontation between bisexual cast member Carlton and his fiancée Diamond makes waves in the media, DaBaby finds himself in hot water yet again and a pivotal character is cut from the live action reimagining of Mulan due to #metoo.
Ray & Jay are back and better than ever as bully victim Quaden Bayles is victimized by rumors about his age, Snoop braves the Red Table after apologizing for his Gayle King controversy and Normani addresses her complicated relationship with Camila Cabello.
Jussie Smollett's case hits the headlines again, as Erykah Badu presents a line of lady-part scented fragrances, and the 92nd 'White People's Achievement In Film Awards' (aka the Oscars) goes as expected as Ray & Jay record live on location at The Feels IV in Seattle.