Ape begins his travels into to the space of podcasting with his friend Rad and through their podcast journey, finally found their third host, Rahh. Join us where we speak on a diverse amount of topics with other artists, business owners, and self employed workers, relationships and more! Our methods are unorthodox but allows each guest to feel comfortable in efforts to relay good information but in an entertaining way. We hope you enjoy the journey!

Episode 148 is unlike anything the Jungle has covered before. No guest. No distractions. Just one artist dominating the entire conversation. In a move that immediately shook the music world, Drake surprised fans by releasing not one, not two, but three projects at once: ICEMAN, MAID OF HONOUR, and HABIBTI. The result? One of the most ambitious and controversial album drops of his career — and a conversation that demanded an entire episode.The Jungle spends the majority of the episode diving deep into ICEMAN, breaking down favorite tracks, standout moments, hidden messages, and the records that immediately demanded a replay. The squad debates which songs felt like classic Drake and which ones pushed him into new territory. Not every track escapes criticism, though, as everyone weighs in on their least favorite moments and whether certain songs felt unfinished, unnecessary, or simply overshadowed by stronger records elsewhere on the album.The visuals become a major talking point as well. Drake's videos have always been part of the experience, and this rollout was no different. From symbolism to subtle messages, the crew discusses what worked, what missed, and whether the visuals elevated the music or distracted from it.Of course, no Drake album discussion would be complete without addressing the elephant in the room: the shots. Throughout the project, Drake appears to revisit old tensions, reignite old conversations, and remind listeners that he hasn't completely moved on from recent battles. The Jungle breaks down every notable jab, discussing whether revisiting the beef adds fuel to his legacy or keeps him trapped in a chapter that should already be closed.Beyond the music itself, the episode asks the bigger questions. Was releasing three albums at once a genius move or simply too much content for fans to fully absorb? Did Drake overload the market with music when one focused project might have hit harder? And perhaps the biggest question of all: was this a make-or-break moment for Drake's career? With every release carrying more pressure than the last, the squad debates whether this trilogy strengthens his standing as one of the greatest artists of his generation or exposes the challenges of maintaining dominance after nearly two decades at the top.The production choices also spark plenty of conversation. Beat switches appear throughout the projects, sometimes creating exciting moments and sometimes leaving listeners divided. The crew debates whether Drake leaned too heavily into constant transitions or whether the unpredictability added to the experience. Even the artwork gets its flowers, leading to a discussion about whether Drake has finally broken his streak of polarizing album covers and delivered visuals that match the quality of the music.After thoroughly dissecting ICEMAN, the conversation shifts to MAID OF HONOUR, where Drake explores a different sonic and emotional space. The Jungle breaks down its strongest moments, themes, and whether the project can stand on its own or will forever live in the shadow of the larger release strategy.The episode closes with a review of HABIBTI, completing the trilogy and forcing the squad to answer the question everyone has been asking since the surprise drop: which of the three albums is the best, which has the most replay value, and what does this unprecedented release mean for Drake moving forward?Episode 148 is a full-scale Drake deep dive — part album review, part cultural analysis, and part debate over one of the biggest surprise releases in recent hip-hop history.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks

Welcome back to another raw and unfiltered episode of the Jungle Squad cast! Today we are joined by the talented GG Bandz as we dive into his journey from the streets of Bridgeport to the North Carolina music scene. This episode is packed with industry talk, personal stories, and some of the most heated relationship debates we have had yet. In this sit down, GG Bands breaks down his upcoming music rollout and what it was like opening for G Herbo early in his career. We discuss the importance of timing in the rap game and how he managed to pull in 50k views on his first track without any professional marketing. The squad also gets into a deep review of Kehlani's latest album, debating the features and whether it is the R&B project of the year. Beyond the music, things get personal as we transition into our relationship segment. We tackle tough questions about whether it is possible to love someone you know you should stay away from and the reality of dating multiple people in today's world. From basketball highlights to the head vs box debate, this episode covers it all with the unfiltered energy you expect from the Jungle Squad.

Episode 147 welcomes Corey into the Jungle, bringing the perspective of a content creator navigating an era where attention is currency and authenticity is constantly being tested. From building an audience to staying relevant in an ever-changing digital landscape, Corey opens up about his journey, the lessons he's learned along the way, and what it really takes to create content that connects with people beyond a quick scroll. The conversation explores the highs, the frustrations, and the reality of trying to build something meaningful in a world obsessed with going viral. The music segment delivers a little bit of everything. Lil Tjay's "They Just Ain't You" sparks discussion about heartbreak, moving on, and whether some people truly leave a lasting imprint on your life. Zeddy Will's "Party At The Beach" shifts the energy toward feel-good vibes and reminds the room that sometimes music is meant to be enjoyed without overthinking it. Giveon's BELOVED: Act 2 brings emotion back to the forefront, leading into a conversation about vulnerability, storytelling, and why some artists can make heartbreak feel universal. Toosii's "Proud of Me" resonates with themes of growth and validation, while the collaboration between Chris Brown and Leon Thomas gets everyone talking about vocal chemistry, artistry, and the evolution of modern R&B. The culture segment doesn't disappoint. Ice Spice once again finds herself dominating timelines, proving that the internet never stays focused on one thing for too long. Druski making history as one of the youngest hosts of the BET Awards sparks conversation about comedy, influence, and how creators are becoming major players in entertainment. And with the Knicks playing some of their best basketball in years, the room naturally turns into a mix of celebration, skepticism, and passionate sports debate about whether this run is finally the one fans have been waiting for. As always, the deepest conversations come when relationships hit the table. The squad debates whether you're obligated to take your partner's side during conflicts with family and friends, even when they're clearly in the wrong. Then comes a conversation about intimacy and initiative: should the person with the higher sex drive be expected to make the first move more often, or should pursuit stay balanced regardless of desire? Social media enters the discussion as the crew breaks down whether it's a problem when your partner starts following your friends back online, and whether harmless interactions can sometimes create unnecessary tension. Finally, the episode closes with a modern dating question that almost everyone can relate to: in today's world, are people more likely to find meaningful connections through social media, or does meeting someone face-to-face still hold an advantage that the internet can't replicate? Episode 147 is funny, insightful, and packed with the kind of conversations that blur the line between entertainment and real life. From content creation and music to sports and relationships, this is another reminder that nothing stays off-limits once you step into the Jungle. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Corey #JungleSquadCast #Episode147 #Corey #ContentCreator #Giveon #Toosii #ChrisBrown #LeonThomas #Druski #Knicks #RelationshipTalk #PodcastCulture #UnfilteredConversations

Episode 145 — The Jealous Man Cast — brings Jay R into the Jungle for an episode full of tension, jokes, side-eyes, and uncomfortable honesty. From the second the conversation starts, the energy feels competitive in the funniest way possible, as the crew dives into jealousy, attraction, insecurity, and the tiny things people do in relationships that somehow turn into full-blown arguments. It's one of those episodes where everybody laughs… but everybody also accidentally tells on themselves. The music segment opens on a smoother note. Jessie Reyez's “NYFF” sets the tone with raw emotion and vulnerability, leading into conversation about toxic attachment, heartbreak, and why pain still creates some of the best music. 6LACK and 2 Chainz connect on “Sunday Again,” blending introspection with flexes in a way that sparks discussion about balance — emotional depth versus surface-level success. Tyla and Zara Larsson's “She Did It” keeps the energy confident and playful, while Teddy Swims' “Mr. Know It All” closes the segment with soul, reflection, and a reminder that some artists hit hardest when they stop trying to sound perfect. Then the Jungle pivots into the chaos of the culture. Ice Spice allegedly getting beat up at McDonald's becomes less about gossip and more about celebrity vulnerability in public spaces — how fame changes the way people approach you, test you, or even try to embarrass you. The conversation then turns serious as David being officially charged gets discussed, leading into debate about public opinion, accountability, and how quickly narratives form online before all the facts settle. But the real heart of Episode 145 is the relationship segment, where the title The Jealous Man Cast starts making a little too much sense. The squad debates whether it's more toxic for couples to never argue and silently bottle everything up, or to constantly fight over every little thing. From there, the conversation somehow gets hilariously serious over streaming accounts — should couples merge subscriptions as a symbol of unity, or keep everything separate just in case things go left? Then comes the classic dilemma: would you rather have a partner who's unattractive but completely loyal, or someone incredibly attractive who constantly makes you nervous? And naturally, the room explodes once the question gets asked: if your partner laughs a little too hard at somebody else's joke… is that harmless, or low-level flirting? To close things out, the spotlight turns inward as everyone debates the most important question of the night: between Rahh and Rad… who's actually the more jealous type? Episode 145 is funny, chaotic, self-exposing, and painfully relatable — the kind of episode where everyone acts like they're joking until the truth accidentally slips out. Chapters 0:00 Intro and Ape Gets Fired From UPS 4:45 Welcome Back Jay R!!! 9:15 Jay on Curating Events 14:30 Bridging the CT and NY Music Gap 19:00 Top CT Artists to Watch in 2026 24:15 Performance Tracks vs Backtracks 29:40 Jay R on Building an Artist Image and Brand 34:50 The Power of Networking and Connections 40:20 6LACK and Two Chainz Music Review 47:10 Sexyy Red Album Breakdown 53:45 Tyla and the New Wave of R&B 1:01:00 Rihanna Legacy and Career Shifts 1:07:30 Jesse Reyes and Visual Aesthetics 1:12:45 Vybz Kartel and Dancehall Lyrics 1:18:20 Rob49 and Teddy Swims Review 1:23:15 Ice Spice McDonald's Fight Discussion 1:28:40 Drake's Ice Block Rollout Strategy 1:34:20 Drake vs Kendrick Lamar Fallout 1:39:50 True Crime and Industry Legal Troubles 1:44:10 Relationship Talk: Is Not Arguing Toxic 1:50:30 Sharing Streaming and Netflix Accounts 1:55:00 Ugly and Loyal vs Attractive and Risky 1:59:15 Final Thoughts on Consistency Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Jay R - @jayrthisislit

Welcome back to another wild episode of the Jungle Squad Cast! We are celebrating a massive reunion today as a fan-favorite host returns after a two-year hiatus to bring the heat, the pizza, and some serious gym gains. This episode is raw, unfiltered, and packed with the high-energy debates you have been waiting for. In episode 144, Ape Loso, Rad and Rahh are joined by the one and only Thalia aka Big Dawg T. We dive deep into where she has been, her journey through the gym, and the mental growth she experienced while away from the spotlight. The squad breaks down the latest music drops, including Bossman Dlow's new project and the trend of 90-second songs. We also give our honest, controversial takes on Conway the Machine and discuss why Chris Brown continues to dominate the summer vibes despite his past. The conversation gets nostalgic as we reminisce about classic Nickelodeon and Disney shows like Kenan and Kel and The Romeo Show. Things take a serious turn when we debate the leaked Avatar content and the age-old question of whether Aang or Korra would win in a fight. Finally, we get into the nitty-gritty of relationships, discussing the "order of operations" during an argument, sex compatibility tests, and how to know when it is officially time to walk away from a partner. Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Jungle Squad Cast Episode 143 3:45 The return of Big Dawg T after TWO YEARS 7:20 Thalia's Gym transformations and fitness goals 12:15 Reviewing Bossman Dlow and short song trends 17:30 Is Conway the Machine in the wrong era? 22:40 Chris Brown and summer music vibes 27:50 Discussing the Chris Brown legacy and career ceilings 38:20 Leaked Avatar movie and Aang vs Korra debate 44:10 Nickelodeon and Disney Channel nostalgia 49:30 Streamer drama and cheating scandals 55:15 The ethics of cheating and financial dynamics 1:00:40 Makeup sex vs solving the problem first 1:06:20 Top 3 sex compatibility questions 1:12:10 Falling out of love and the grace period 1:17:30 Mentally leaving a relationship before the breakup 1:20:00 Season 6 updates and final thoughts If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to like the video and leave a comment telling us your favorite throwback childhood show. Do not forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of the Jungle Squad!

The squad kicks things off with a deep dive into the world of anime, discussing the transition from Demon Slayer to sports classics like Kuroko's Basketball and Blue Lock. Abe shares a wild personal story about a recent confrontation with an uninvited guest that tested his patience and maturity in the streets of Bridgeport. We also recap recent local events including Sound Surge and Trezy's Industry Mixer, sparking a heated debate about whether modern artists should rely on performance tracks during live shows. Episode 143 brings the Jungle back to its roots — no guest, just the core energy of the squad locked in and talking freely. With Mr. Montana still in the mix, the conversation feels seasoned, unfiltered, and comfortable in a way only the Jungle can create when there's no need to impress — just react, reflect, and let it fly. The music sets the pace early. Bossman D Low's “Chicken Talking Bastard” brings raw energy into the room, sparking conversation about charisma, presence, and how certain artists don't need polish to make noise. Conway's “GOAT” shifts the tone into something more calculated, where lyricism, legacy, and consistency take center stage — reminding everyone that there's still a lane for elite rap when it's done right. Chris Brown's “Obvious” smooths things out, leading into a broader discussion about longevity, reinvention, and how some artists continue to evolve while staying exactly who they've always been. From there, the Jungle taps into the chaos of the culture. News of the upcoming Avatar film leaking early turns into a bigger conversation about anticipation versus oversaturation — and whether anything can truly feel like an “event” anymore. King Harris getting arrested in a Pokémon onesie feels almost too absurd to be real, but it opens the door to talk about image, maturity, and how quickly moments like that stick to your name. And when a streamer goes viral for juggling a relationship while openly moving reckless, the room dives into loyalty, clout-chasing, and the blurred lines between entertainment and real-life consequences. Then, as always, the conversation lands where it hits the hardest — relationships. The squad debates the order of conflict and intimacy: do you argue, have sex, and then solve the issue… or handle the problem first before letting anything physical happen? It sounds simple, but it quickly turns into a deeper breakdown of emotional regulation, communication, and intention. From there, things get more analytical — if you had to design a “sex compatibility test,” what questions would actually matter? What do people overlook when it comes to long-term satisfaction? And to close it out, the episode leans into something real: when those “in love” feelings fade — as they sometimes do — is that the signal to walk away, or is pushing through those flat periods what actually builds something lasting? Episode 143 is grounded, honest, and layered with perspective — a reminder that sometimes the best conversations come when there's no script, no guest, and nothing to hide behind. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Mr. Montana - @mrmontana #JungleSquadCast

Welcome to the wildest episode of the Jungle SquadCast yet! Join Ape Loso and Mister Rad as they dive deep into the music scene, relationship dynamics, and unfiltered stories with special guests Mercedes Ortiz and Rita Mita. This is episode 142 and we are keeping it raw and real for the adult audience. In this session, we explore the hustle behind the music and the personal journeys that drive creativity. From Mercedes Ortiz using heartbreak as a catalyst for her rising R&B career to Rita Mita's brave fresh start in Connecticut, we cover the authentic stories behind the artists. We get into the nitty-gritty of modern dating, debating whether men or women are more vengeful and uncovering the truth behind the fear of commitment. The conversation takes a turn into the world of adulting, where we discuss everything from the best grocery shopping strategies to life-changing home hacks like towel warmers. Later in the episode, Daquan joins the booth to discuss the New Haven scene, arcade tournaments, and the hilarious story of how a professional studio session led to his long-term relationship with Rita. We also break down the latest pop culture news, including the Blueface boxing match, Papoose's shots at 50 Cent, and Jack Harlow's experimental new album. Make sure to stick around until the end for our drop a finger relationship challenge to see which guests are the most toxic! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered content from the Jungle Squad. Chapters 0:00 Intro and Adult Audience Disclaimer 2:15 Welcome to Episode 142 5:00 Introducing Mercedes Ortiz and Rita Mita 8:30 Music Origins and Breakup Motivation 12:45 Creative Processes and Music Videos 16:20 Who is More Vengeful Men or Women 21:00 The Truth About Rebounds and Exes 25:30 CT Artist Collaborations and Networking 30:15 Rita's Journey from Rhode Island to CT 35:00 Escaping a Toxic Relationship 40:20 Situationships vs Commitment Fears 45:45 Traditional Gender Roles in 2024 51:15 Adulting Favorites and Grocery Shopping Hacks 56:30 The Importance of Towel Warmers 1:02:00 High School Throwbacks and Backflips 1:08:15 Career Ambition vs Relationship Priority 1:14:30 Balancing Business and Personal Life 1:20:00 Rita's Nail Tech Journey 1:25:40 Daquan Joins the Squad 1:31:00 Arcade Tournaments and New Haven Events 1:36:20 Dealing with Difficult People at Events 1:42:00 The Studio Love Story How Daquan and Rita Met 1:48:15 Blueface vs Chiwoo Boxing Breakdown 1:51:30 Jack Harlow's New Album and AI in Music 1:53:45 Drop a Finger Relationship Game 1:55:21 Outro and Final Thoughts Subscribe to the channel and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode!

The Jungle welcomes back a returning presence in Episode 140 as Emperor Justice Royce steps back into the den, this time with even more motion behind his name. From viral Instagram success to stepping into the film world, Royce comes in with momentum — and a perspective shaped by turning visibility into opportunity. The conversation taps into what it really takes to stay relevant when attention spans are short, and how discipline plays a role when the spotlight finally hits. The music segment sets the tone with a blend of eras and styles. Chase B and Big Sean's “Facts” sparks a conversation about confidence records and whether messaging still matters as much as delivery. Mexican OT's “Need That” keeps the energy grounded in hunger and regional sound, leading to a discussion about how certain artists carry their environment into every track. Ne-Yo revisiting “Sexy Love” as part of 20 Years of Love brings nostalgia into the room, opening dialogue about timeless records and what separates classics from moments. Bruno Mars' “The Romantic” continues that thread, raising questions about whether modern music is missing that level of intentional passion and storytelling. From there, the Jungle dives into the culture. Lil Yachty calling OG hip hop trash sparks a generational debate that quickly turns into respect versus evolution — who gets to critique the foundation, and how far is too far? Netflix reportedly losing ground to Paramount opens a bigger conversation about the streaming wars, shifting power, and how content is being consumed differently than ever before. And when DDG and Kai Cenat claim they helped make Twitch mainstream, it leads into a deeper breakdown of influence, credit, and how the internet rewrites history in real time. As always, the real heat comes in the relationship segment. The squad leans into a more raw and unfiltered conversation, starting with the idea of personal “niches” — what about someone's identity or lifestyle tends to attract attention, and why? Then comes a high-stakes hypothetical: if you were offered ten million dollars to leave your partner for ten years, no contact, no loopholes — is love really winning over that kind of opportunity? The conversation balances humor and honesty as it shifts into playful but revealing territory, before landing on something deeper — do people fall in love with who someone is right now, or the idea of who they could become? Episode 140 is bold, funny, and introspective all at once. It's about growth, attention, legacy, and the choices people make when opportunity, desire, and reality all collide. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Emperor Justice Royce

Episode 139 welcomes Jet Perry into the Jungle — an artist stepping into his moment with both his music and his story on the table. Pulling up to talk about his journey, his creative process, and the release of his new album “From Stamford With Love,” Jet opens up about the grind behind the scenes, the realities of navigating the industry, and the personal situations that sometimes spill into the music — including the love triangle that's been stirring conversation around him. The Jungle does what it does best: letting the story unfold while still asking the questions nobody else will. The music conversation kicks things off with Baby Keem's “Casino,” which sparks debate about energy, production, and how newer artists keep pushing sonic boundaries. Dave East's “For the Love 2” brings the focus back to lyricism and consistency, especially when it comes to artists who carry the torch for that classic East Coast storytelling. Then Mozzy and EST Gee's “Not a Chance in Hell” adds a gritty contrast, leading into a discussion about street authenticity, collaboration chemistry, and whether pain music still hits harder than flex music. Once the culture talk begins, things heat up quickly. The situation involving T.I., King Harris, and 50 Cent becomes a full breakdown of generational clashes, public disrespect, and how family loyalty plays out when everything is happening online. News surrounding El Mencho being captured and reportedly dying sparks a conversation about how global crime figures become almost myth-like in the media. Then the potential Mayweather vs. Pacquiao 2026 fight announcement brings nostalgia and skepticism at the same time — is it legacy, business, or pure spectacle? And when Chrisean Rock announces she's dedicating her life to Christ, the room talks about redemption, public perception, and whether the internet really allows people to change. As always, the relationship segment brings the most unpredictable energy. The crew debates whether sexual chemistry is something natural that two people instantly have, or something that can be learned and developed over time. That leads into the age-old question: when you're single — or even moving messy — do people really prefer a sneaky link situation or a fully public relationship? The conversation then gets a little wild discussing safe words and boundaries during intimacy, showing how humor and honesty collide in the Jungle. Finally, the episode closes with a tough dilemma: if your ex was better in bed but your current partner is better for your future, which one actually matters more in the long run? Episode 139 blends music, culture, and real-life situations in the way only the Jungle can — raw, funny, and brutally honest. Chapters: 0:00 Intro and the 21 Game 5:10 Meet the Guest Jet Perry 9:45 From Stamford with Love Album Breakdown 14:20 Direct to Consumer Music Strategy 18:50 Jet Perry Behind the Scenes with Airrack 23:15 Jet Perry Opens for A Boogie and The Lox 28:40 Jet Perry in a Love Triangle for 4 Years 34:20 Can You Love Two People at Once 39:50 Concept Albums vs Playlist Music 44:15 Baby Keem Casino Album Review 49:30 Kendrick Lamar and Feature Verses 54:10 The Art of the Music Rollout 59:00 Dave East For the Love 2 Review 1:04:30 Chris Webby and the CT Music Scene 1:10:00 Mozzy and EST Gee Project Review 1:15:45 TI vs 50 Cent Beef and King Harris Drama 1:21:20 Who Wins in a TI vs 50 Cent Verses 1:26:50 Global News and Cartel Updates 1:32:15 Mayweather vs Pacquiao Rematch in the Sphere 1:37:40 Chrisean Rock Givin Her Life to Christ 1:42:10 Sexual Chemistry Natural or Taught 1:47:30 Sneaky Links and Relationship Transparency 1:50:00 Good Sex vs a Good Partner 1:51:32 Final Thoughts and Socials Welcome back to the Jungle. Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Jet Perry #JungleSquadCast

Episode 138 welcomes Cole into the Jungle for a conversation that moves with both maturity and edge. From the start, the energy feels reflective but competitive — the kind of dialogue that happens when everyone in the room has something to prove, but also something to protect. The jokes are there, the tension is there, but so is the honesty.The music sets the tone. Jill Scott's To Whom It May Concern brings soul into the space, reminding everyone that grown artistry still holds weight in a culture obsessed with quick hits. A Boogie's Before Artistry sparks a conversation about evolution — what it means to revisit your roots while still trying to elevate. Brent Faiyaz's ICON keeps the R&B energy flowing, leading to a debate about confidence versus arrogance and whether modern crooners are building legacy or just moments.Then the headlines hit.LaRussell's critique of Lil Wayne's music opens a bigger conversation about generational respect — when does critique become disrespect, and who gets to judge legends? Larry Wheels smacking Fiyah out of Deen The Great turns into a broader discussion about discipline, viral moments, and the line between entertainment and real-life consequences. The passing of Jesse Jackson shifts the tone entirely, bringing reflection on legacy, activism, and how quickly history gets rewritten. And the announcement of Tyson versus Mayweather potentially happening sends the room into full debate mode — spectacle or serious sport, and who actually benefits from these cross-era matchups?As always, the Jungle saves its sharpest edges for the relationship talk. The first question hits hard: if the sex is incredible but everything else about your partner is chaos, are you staying or eventually choosing peace? The conversation turns personal as stories surface about competing for someone's attention — ego, insecurity, and pride all colliding in real time. Then it gets nuanced: can your partner keep a private folder of intimate memories, or does secrecy automatically create suspicion? And finally, the episode closes on ambition — does your partner need to match your level of drive, or can imbalance in ambition slowly erode attraction over time?Episode 138 feels layered — part grown conversation, part competitive energy, part cultural breakdown. It's introspective but still wild, thoughtful but still unfiltered.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Cole#JungleSquadCast #Episode138 #BrentFaiyaz #ABoogie #JillScott #LaRussell #MikeTyson #FloydMayweather #RelationshipTalk #PodcastCulture

Episode 137 brings a familiar voice back into the Jungle as Kay Bunnie returns to the den. This time, it's deeper, looser, and more reflective — a mix of laughter, honest tension, and late-night energy that only someone who's lived the highs and lows of digital culture can bring. Before the topics take over, the squad revisits the vibes from the 2026 Super Bowl performance that had everybody talking — from the visuals to the impact, the aftermath, and what it means when culture and spectacle intersect.Once the room gets warmed up, the music conversation flows naturally into the rhythm of connection and attraction. The beat becomes the backdrop for honesty, and the questions get sharper, the laughs get louder, and the truths get unfiltered.In the Trendy segment this time around, current headlines become problematics, sparking debate about where influence, accountability, and entertainment collide. The squad doesn't just mention what happened — they break down what it means that culture keeps evolving faster than we can process it, and why some moments resonate louder than others.But the heart of Episode 137 lives in the relationship talk — where the Jungle always gets real. The first question opens the door to a deeper exploration of connection: in today's world, are people more comfortable forming romantic bonds through social media, or does real-life chemistry still hold the crown? The conversation doesn't stop there. Kay and the squad dig into whether emotional maturity and communication are more important now than sexual chemistry or physical attraction, especially as expectations around relationships evolve. They also revisit the topic of middlemen in modern dating — when forming new connections, is it common to lean on a friend to make that first introduction, and what does that say about confidence, intention, and the way we navigate vulnerability in 2026?Kay's return isn't just a guest spot — it's a reminder that the Jungle is ever-changing, just like the people in it. What starts as conversation ends up feeling like reflection — on culture, connection, and how we show up for each other in spaces that constantly shift under our feet.Episode 137 is insightful, provocative, hilarious, and unfiltered — exactly the energy the Jungle demands.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Kay Bunnie#JungleSquadCast #Episode137 #KayBunnie #SuperBowl2026 #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered #CultureDebate

Episode 136 brings a familiar internet voice into the Jungle as Just AJ, also known as Mr. “Put The Camera Down,” steps into the den. Known for his sharp commentary and viral presence, AJ carries a perspective shaped by watching culture unfold in real time — and calling it out when necessary. From the moment the mics go live, the conversation balances humor with critique, as we unpack what it means to observe the world through a lens while reminding people to actually live in it.The music segment opens with DaBaby's “Be More Grateful,” sparking a conversation about growth, accountability, and whether artists can truly reset public perception once it shifts. Don Toliver's “Octane” shifts the energy into vibe-heavy territory, leading to debate about mood music versus message-driven records. Rod Wave's “Feed The Streets” closes out the run with emotional weight, prompting discussion about pain rap, relatability, and why vulnerability continues to dominate streaming culture.From there, the episode pivots into heavier territory. The release of the Epstein files — with high-profile names like Jay-Z and Bill Gates circulating in headlines — brings serious conversation about allegations, public reaction, and how quickly narratives spiral in the digital age. The possibility of Lil Baby versus Akademiks escalates into a larger talk about rap media, artist-journalist tension, and how commentary platforms have become power players in hip hop. The Grammys re-enter the discussion as well, raising familiar but necessary questions about credibility, industry politics, and whether award shows still reflect the culture or just perform for it.As always, the episode finds its heartbeat in the relationship segment. The squad revisits a question that only got surface-level treatment before: in today's world, are people more comfortable forming connections through social media or face-to-face? What are we gaining — and losing — when DMs replace eye contact? The conversation deepens as we ask whether emotional maturity and communication now outweigh sexual chemistry and physical attraction when building something real. And finally, we unpack a dynamic that doesn't get talked about enough — when forming a new connection, is it normal to use a middleman to bridge the gap, or does that already say something about confidence and intention?Episode 136 blends internet awareness with real-world introspection. It's cultural commentary mixed with self-reflection, laughs mixed with uncomfortable truths — exactly what happens when you put the camera down and actually talk.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Just AJ – Mr. Put The Camera Down#JungleSquadCast #Episode136 #JustAJ #PutTheCameraDown #HipHopTalk #CulturalCommentary #RelationshipDebates #PodcastCulture

Episode 134 of the Jungle Squad Cast brings laughter, insight, and a little tension into the den as we welcome David Got Jokes. Known for his sharp comedic mind, his role as general manager of the Stress Factory, and his work alongside Queenzflip, David pulls back the curtain on what it really looks like to build a career in comedy from the inside out. We talk about his journey, the grind behind the laughs, and how navigating rooms full of egos, talent, and pressure shapes you over time.The conversation naturally drifts into media politics and personalities. We break down the difference between the Joe Budden Podcast with Mona and without her, how behind-the-scenes roles can quietly change the entire tone of a platform, and what listeners don't always see. Things get personal when Queenzflip blocking Ape comes up, leading to a moment of accountability, reflection, and a real-time apology that reminds everyone how small the industry can feel when pride gets in the way.Music keeps the episode moving. Wiz Khalifa's Khaotic sparks discussion about evolution, consistency, and whether artists should chase their old sound or embrace where life has taken them. A$AP Rocky's Don't Be Dumb leads into a conversation about intention, artistry, and the pressure of being both fashionable and musically respected. Plaqueboy Max and Bryson Tiller's “WYD” brings R&B back into the room, while Fivio Foreign and Lil Tjay's “Sexy” keeps the energy playful but still rooted in today's sound.The Jungle then turns to the headlines. Martin Lawrence going viral for his weight loss opens a discussion about aging in the public eye and how celebrities are treated when their bodies change. Meek Mill showing off his dance moves becomes a conversation about confidence and internet ridicule. The mood shifts as the indictment of French Olympic swimmer Yannick Agnel is discussed, leading to a serious and uncomfortable conversation about power, abuse, and accountability. We close the segment with Power Force's season finale, breaking down how the show continues to keep viewers locked in and debating character loyalty.As always, the episode finds its core in the relationship talk. The squad reflects on entering their 30s, how perspectives change, and what plans start to matter when time feels more real. One hypothetical stirs the room: a ten-year relationship where your partner comes out as bisexual and asks for a threesome to be “sure” — do you stay or walk? The honesty gets sharper as we ask what would realistically end a relationship within the year if things didn't work out. And to close, a tough power question hits the table: would you rather control all the money, or trust your partner with it, knowing there's no middle ground?Episode 134 blends humor, accountability, culture, and real-life tension in a way only the Jungle can. Big laughs, uncomfortable truths, and conversations that don't hide behind polish.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: David Got Jokes#JungleSquadCast #Episode134 #DavidGotJokes #ComedyCulture #PodcastTalk #StressFactory #HipHopDebate #RelationshipConversations #UnfilteredPodcast

Episode 133 of the Jungle Squad Cast brings fresh energy into the den as we welcome Samar Foe, a rising artist out of Connecticut whose name is starting to circulate for all the right reasons. We kick things off by getting into his journey — the grind, the setbacks, the motivation, and what it really takes to stand out in a state where talent often goes overlooked. Samar opens up about his path as an artist, the sacrifices behind the scenes, and what separates chasing a moment from building something that lasts. Once the story is set, the Jungle moves into the music. Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos brings gritty nostalgia back to the forefront, sparking conversation about street rap, evolution, and whether today's artists can balance realism with growth. Yung Bleu's Therapy shifts the mood toward vulnerability, prompting discussion about emotional transparency in hip hop and how pain gets packaged for mass consumption. Ari Lennox's “Vacancy,” with her album on the way, opens a conversation about R&B honesty, intimacy, and why authenticity still cuts deeper than perfection. From there, the room turns its attention to what's shaking the culture. J. Cole announcing The Fall Off dropping on February 6th sends the conversation into expectations, legacy, and whether fans are ready to let artists close chapters they've been holding onto for years. Questions swirl around Kai Cenat and whether he's stepping away from streaming, opening a broader discussion about burnout, pressure, and the cost of constant visibility. Fetty Wap being free sparks reflection on second chances, missed time, and how the industry moves on whether you're ready or not. And Druski's Pastor Tim Ross skit leads to a deeper conversation about satire, religion, and where comedy crosses into commentary. As always, the episode closes where things get personal. The squad debates whether people really racked up more bodies before Covid or after, and what isolation, apps, and shifting values did to dating culture. Then comes the age-old question — is love a feeling that hits you, or a choice you make daily even when it's uncomfortable? And to wrap it all up, we ask the most dangerous question of all: if you could know exactly how a relationship would end, would you still choose to begin it? Episode 133 is reflective, hungry, and honest — a mix of ambition, culture, and uncomfortable truths that defines the Jungle at its best. A rising artist, real conversation, and no filters in sight. Welcome back to the Jungle. — Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Samar Foe

Episode 131 strips the Jungle back to its core. No guest, no buffer, no outside energy to balance the room — just the squad in their purest form. These are the episodes where the conversations breathe, the jokes run longer, and the disagreements hit harder. When it's just the Jungle, nothing gets softened.We start where the pulse always lives: the music. 21 Savage's What Happened 2 The Streets? opens a conversation about whether street rap is evolving or disappearing, and who's really carrying that sound forward. Nas and DJ Premier reunite on “Light Years,” reminding everyone what mastery sounds like when legends refuse to age quietly. Lil Tjay's “Used 2 Love” pushes the room into emotional territory, questioning whether heartbreak records still feel authentic when vulnerability becomes a formula. Friday's “Everybody Got Somebody” adds a smoother contrast, while DaBaby's “Letter to My YN” brings the conversation back to responsibility, mentorship, and what it means to speak to the next generation. Popcaan and Sway's “Tek Time” shifts the energy global, and GloRilla's “March” closes the music run with raw momentum and presence.From there, the Jungle locks in on the culture. The Diddy documentary sparks debate over accountability, timing, and who gets to control the narrative once the damage is done. Netflix and Paramount battling for Warner Bros. opens a bigger discussion about media consolidation, power plays, and how streaming is quietly reshaping what stories even get told. The firing of Ebro and Rosenberg from Hot 97 hits close to home, raising questions about loyalty, relevance, and what radio looks like in an era where platforms rise and fall overnight. And as wrestling history approaches a turning point, John Cena's final week in the ring becomes a conversation about legacy, knowing when to walk away, and whether icons ever really get to retire on their own terms.As always, the episode settles into its most honest space with the relationship talk. The squad debates whether long-term relationships thrive more when partners are similar or when opposites force each other to grow. Personal stories surface about moments when something serious was shared with a partner — only to be brushed off — and the lingering damage that dismissal can leave behind. The conversation closes with a tough, uncomfortable question: should someone even be in a relationship if they don't make at least $50,000 a year, or is that mindset reducing love to logistics?Episode 131 is reflective, argumentative, and unapologetically real. No guest. No distractions. Just the Jungle doing what it does best — saying the things most people only think.Welcome back to the Jungle.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode131 #HipHopCulture #NasAndPremier #21Savage #DiddyDoc #Hot97 #RelationshipTalk #PodcastUnfiltered

The Jungle welcomes a new voice in Episode 130 as Toya Top Floor steps into the den. As the host of Unknown Plug CT, Toya lives at the intersection of media, culture, and conversation, making her a natural fit for the Jungle's unfiltered energy. Before the debates heat up, we take time to get to know her — how she built her platform, what drives her voice, and why Connecticut continues to produce conversations louder than people expect. Music opens the episode with the squad breaking down fresh drops and shifting sounds. Polo G's “High Tolerance” sparks discussion around pain rap and whether vulnerability still hits the same when success changes the struggle. Lil Uzi's “Regular” brings the conversation into individuality, evolution, and what it means to stay weird while staying relevant. A$AP Ferg's “Flip Phone Shorty” taps into nostalgia, image, and the balance between simplicity and status in today's culture. From there, the Jungle turns its attention to the headlines — and the reactions don't disappoint. Lena The Plug inviting Blueface into content territory while Adam watches sends the room into a deeper conversation about boundaries, performance, and where spectacle replaces intimacy. Juelz Santana's comments about kids not needing to know how to read ignite a necessary discussion about responsibility, influence, and how careless words travel further when you have a platform. OBJ admitting he can't make $100 million last shocks the room and opens a bigger conversation about financial literacy, lifestyle inflation, and the myths of generational wealth. And 50 Cent promoting a Diddy documentary on Good Morning America becomes less about promotion and more about power, timing, and who controls narratives in real time. As always, the episode finds its core in the relationship talk — where the jokes fade and the honesty sets in. The squad asks whether people still need to formally ask someone to be their girlfriend in an era where situationships run the game. Then comes the uncomfortable hypothetical: if your partner allows a threesome but it can only involve your pleasure and not theirs, is that really freedom or just control? The conversation deepens as we explore where honesty crosses into oversharing, and whether being too available actually kills attraction rather than builds security. Episode 130 balances insight, humor, and tension — a conversation shaped by media minds, cultural chaos, and relationship realities that don't come with clean answers. A new guest, familiar Jungle energy, and another reminder that nothing here is meant to be comfortable — just real. Enter the Jungle: Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow: @thejunglesquadcast Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks Guest: Toya Top Floor – Unknown Plug CT

Kay Bunnie returns!Episode 129 brings a familiar face back into the Jungle, but this time the conversation cuts even deeper. Kay Bunnie returns to the den with more experience, more confidence, and a clearer sense of who she is — both as a creator and as a woman navigating an industry most people only think they understand. From the moment she sits down, the energy shifts. What starts as playful honesty turns into raw transparency, and the Jungle becomes the safest unsafe place for the truth.We open with an icebreaker that immediately heats up the room. Kay breaks down the turn-ons that work every time, and the squad jumps into one of the oldest debates in the bedrooms of America: what matters more — length, width, or the consistency of the stroke? The conversation sets the tone for an episode that doesn't hide, doesn't shy away, and definitely doesn't pretend.From there, we move into The Come Up, where Kay unpacks the early struggles, the judgment, and the unexpected support. She explains whether strangers or people close to her were harsher critics when she started building her brand, and how the adult industry reshaped her views on dating, love, and commitment. Then she gives a glimpse into the future: what kind of content we can expect from her in 2026, and how she plans to evolve in a space that changes fast and tests everybody who steps into it.Sex Reality Talk takes the episode into a deeper, more emotional lane. Kay speaks on the mentally draining parts of the job — the side of sex work that most people never consider. She opens up about the last fan who became emotionally attached, and how she maintains boundaries between her real self and the persona the internet thinks she is. It's honest, complicated, and eye-opening.Then it's time for the DMs, the digital jungle where anything can happen. Kay reveals the emoji men use the most when shooting their shot, and the squad laughs through the stories that follow. She also breaks down the moments when a supposed business inquiry turns into a kink request, proving yet again that the internet never fails to be unpredictable.Bag Talk is where the episode gets strategic. Kay details how her brand has grown since her last visit, the business side of her platform, and the lessons she's learned about protecting herself from scammers, chargebacks, and people trying to eat off her grind. She also shares how she makes money outside of OnlyFans, showing the full range of her hustle.The closing conversation brings everything back to the person behind the persona. Kay talks about what she's proud of that has nothing to do with adult work, the debate around whether sex work empowers women or exposes them to more harm, and the misconceptions she wants to clear up before she leaves the Jungle once again.Episode 129 is unfiltered, intimate, and boldly honest. It's a conversation that goes beyond content, beyond sex, beyond the platform — straight into the heart of a woman building her own narrative in a world that tries to write it for her.Welcome back to the Jungle.—

The Jungle opens its doors to new energy in Episode 128 as R&B singer Neida steps into the den. From the moment she sits down, the conversation shifts — softer in tone, but sharper in honesty. This episode blends artistry, vulnerability, and real-life perspective in a way only a guest with a true story can bring. Before we dive into the chaos of culture and relationships, we take our time getting to know Neida: her latest project, the moments that shaped it, the sound she's carving out, and what's coming next in her journey. It's an introduction, but it feels more like a reveal.Music sets the tone as always, and the squad breaks down the latest drops shaking the rotation. Stunna Gambino delivers with Save Yo Tears, Wale returns with Everything Is a Lot, Lola Brooke pops off with Iight Bet, Mario brings true R&B emotion on Mood Swings, Meek Mill taps back into his hunger with Indy Pack, and Lil Baby drops the Real Shit EP. Each track sparks its own conversation — from artistic growth to authenticity to who's actually feeding the culture versus who's just participating in it.Then we pivot to the headlines — the loud, chaotic, and sometimes unbelievable moments that shape the digital world. News breaks that 6ix9ine's mother was robbed and held at gunpoint, raising questions about family, safety, and the consequences of celebrity. Ja Rule allegedly gets jumped in New York, adding another chapter to a career already defined by controversy and reinvention. And a man named David is now officially viewed as a suspect, sending social media into a frenzy of theories, opinions, and misinformation. Every headline turns into a deeper discussion about the way the internet reacts, rewrites, and magnifies our reality.But the soul of the Jungle — as always — lives in the relationship topics. This week's questions cut straight into the core of modern love. Can love truly last without intimacy, or does the absence of touch slowly dissolve connection? Are relationships failing more because people are overexposed to too many options, or underinvested in the one they chose? And the big one: is love something you feel or something you decide? The squad breaks down the difference between emotion, effort, timing, and choice. Finally, we end with a conversation about love's longevity — are we built for one great love that defines us, or multiple meaningful ones that shape us across different versions of ourselves?Episode 128 balances music, culture, conflict, and emotion — but the presence of a new guest makes everything feel fresh. It's honest. It's layered. It's pure Jungle Squad energy with a new voice added to the fire.Welcome back to the Jungle.—

EPISODE 127 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

The Jungle opens its gates once again, and this week a new presence steps into the clearing — MBM Drino, an artist whose energy carries grit, honesty, and a lived experience you can hear before he even speaks. Episode 126 moves with a grounded intensity as Drino sits with us to peel back layers of music, culture, and the realities most people avoid.We begin with a musical rewind that takes us straight to the trenches. G Herbo's Lil Herb era resurfaces in conversation, reminding us what uncut storytelling and survival rap really sound like. It's a reflection of hunger — the kind that shaped a generation. Then the mood shifts into something spiritual with Popcaan's Nothing Without God, sparking a conversation about purpose, faith, and the quiet inner battles that define manhood in 2024.When we step into the news, the temperature rises. Grammy nominations drop and immediately ignite debates about industry politics, snubs, and the shifting definitions of excellence in music today. Elsewhere, Antonio Brown is extradited back to the U.S., another unpredictable turn in a saga that seems to get stranger every chapter. And somewhere in the background, Kanye is back stirring cultural noise in ways only Ye can, forcing us to unpack whether we're witnessing genius, chaos, or a combination of both.But the heart of the Jungle — as always — lies in the relationship conversations, where honesty hits the hardest.This week we dig into the emotional aftermath of long-term relationships: How soon is “too soon” to claim someone new on social media? We challenge the idea of cheating — is it rooted in lack of love, or is it more about lack of discipline and self-control? And the big one: Are people falling in love with potential instead of reality? The answers reveal a lot more about modern dating than anyone wants to admit.With MBM Drino in the den, every topic lands raw and unfiltered. No masks, no performance — just men navigating life, relationships, and the world around them with the honesty the Jungle demands.

The Jungle closes out Season 5 with a raw, reflective, and unapologetically real conversation that brings everything full circle. After months of unpredictable guests, controversial takes, and the kind of honesty you can't fake, the squad sits down for one last hunt before the season wraps — and nothing is off limits.The icebreaker sets the tone: a full Season 5 recap where each host names their favorite and least favorite guests, the episodes that left a mark, and the personal lessons learned behind the mic. It's a rare look inside the minds of the hosts themselves — what they've built, what they've battled, and what's coming next for Season 6.From there, the Jungle moves through the rhythm of reflection and the pulse of music. Kodak Black's “Just Getting Started” feels fitting — a declaration that even at the end of a season, the movement is only beginning. Offset's “Haunted by Fame” hits with the weight of success and the shadow that follows it, while Big L's “Harlem's Finest: Return of the King” reminds us what legacy really sounds like. Stunna Gambino's “Overly Goin” rounds it out — hunger, focus, and defiance.In the relationship den, the hosts dive into the kind of questions that spark uncomfortable laughter and real conversation. Is it a problem if your girl uses a vibrator in bed? Why is it that people can sleep with strangers raw but freeze up when it's time to get emotionally vulnerable? And are one-night stands just harmless fun, or do they leave long-term marks most people don't talk about?Then the Jungle zooms out to the headlines shaking up the culture. Jake Paul cancels his PPV fight with Gervonta Davis, Blueface is finally out of jail, and the internet is in full debate mode over who Jay-Z could actually lose to in a Verzuz. And just when you think it can't get weirder, we find out Tom Brady cloned his dog.Episode 125 is more than a finale — it's a reflection of everything the Jungle stands for: growth, chaos, truth, and evolution. The conversation is heavier, the laughs are louder, and the brotherhood is undeniable.Season 5 ends here, but the hunt never stops.Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcastHosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks

The Jungle opens with a story straight from the field this week as Ape breaks down his wild experience at the G Herbo concert at Oakdale Theatre in Connecticut. From the crowd to the chaos, it's an inside look at the energy that sets the tone for the night.Then the crew dives into one of our favorite recurring segments — Favorite Songs of October — breaking down what's been on repeat and why these tracks hit different.Music:Chris Brown & Usher – It Depends (Remix)Rod Wave – LeavinDave East – Karma 4A Boogie – Part of MeTyla – Body GoIn the Trendy segment, the Jungle gets into the real-world noise making waves this week:People trying to cancel Tyler, the CreatorAmazon's plan to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033The cutting of SNAP benefits in PennsylvaniaStephen A. Smith attacks LeBron again as the NBA season tips offThen the conversation shifts into what always gets raw and real — relationships.Relationships:If you live with your partner, what time do you expect them home by?What's a good reason to marry someone you're no longer attracted to?What's more dangerous — emotional distance or physical distance in a relationship?Do you think love can grow from pity or convenience?What's one small thing your partner could do that would instantly make you lose interest?Episode 124 is about honesty, energy, and reflection — from live shows to love life. The Jungle doesn't run from uncomfortable conversations. We hunt them down and bring them to the mic.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcastHosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode124 #GHerbo #TylerTheCreator #Amazon #LeBronJames #DaveEast #RodWave #ChrisBrown #Usher #PodcastUnfiltered #HipHopCulture #RelationshipTalk #JSCNetwork

Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

EPISODE 120 – TIRED BUT UNFILTERED Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

EPISODE 119 – Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

EPISODE 117 – The Accountability Cast Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

EPISODE 116 – THE SUMMER SWISH CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)

EPISODE 115 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

EPISODE 114 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

PISODE 113 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

EPISODE 112 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

EPISODE 111 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

EPISODE 110 – THE JUNGLE SQUAD CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@_rahhbanks)

When a scheduled guest cancels, the core trio proves why they're the backbone of JSC! Ape, Rad, and Rahh hold it down with no backup needed, bringing that raw, unfiltered energy that day-one fans have come to love. The music scene stays fresh: Isaiah Falls creates paradise with "LVRS Paradise," Benny the Butcher reaches new heights on "Excelsior," TYLA finds "Bliss," Honey Bxby and Toosii link up for late-night vibes on "3am," and Karol G delivers with "Milagros." The news cycle is explosive: Tory Lanez faces danger behind bars, Jason Tatum's injury threatens championship dreams, Chris Brown's arrest shocks fans, Halle Bailey and DDG's relationship drama intensifies, and the long-awaited Diddy trial finally begins. With no guest to filter for, the relationship segment gets extra spicy as the trio dives deep: Is a jealousy-free partner a red flag or green flag? When should brutal honesty replace gentle communication? Can love really heal damaged people? The squad debates relationship tests and decodes the mixed signals of social media behavior. This stripped-down episode showcases the chemistry that's made JSC a must-listen, proving that sometimes the original recipe hits hardest. The three hosts bounce off each other with the comfort and chaos that comes from true friendship and countless hours behind the mic. Don't miss this back-to-basics installment that reminds everyone why Ape, Rad, and Rahh are the heart and soul of the Jungle Squad Cast! #JSC #Episode109 #TrioEnergy #NoGuestNeeded #RelationshipTalk #UnfilteredConversation

The squad welcomes UC Joff (aka Oochie Walle) to the studio, kicking things off with an inside look at his experience on Artlette's viral "Pop the Balloon" YouTube series before diving into his upcoming music projects. The ice breaker sparks immediate debate with a provocative parenting question: Would you rather have a daughter who's a "2/10" or a "10/10" on the attractiveness scale? The responses reveal much about each host's values and concerns. The music scene brings heat: Millyz delivers with "Blanco 7," Wiz Khalifa revisits a classic with "Kush And OJ 2," Mozzy gets introspective with "Intrusive Thoughts," Davido drops "5ive," Kanye keeps it in the family with "Cousins," and Tommy Richmond links with Sexyy Red for "Acting Up." The news cycle is wild: Ye controversy erupts, R. Kelly's unusual phone performances from prison raise eyebrows, Shannon Sharpe faces legal troubles, the world mourns Pope Francis, and the NBA playoffs keep everyone talking. Things get deep in relationships as UC Joff joins the squad tackling some thought-provoking questions: How family dynamics influence toxic relationships, how many heartbreaks one can endure, the politics of competitive play with your partner, the risks of ex-friendships, and finding the balance between compromise and identity loss. With UC Joff bringing both entertainment industry experience and musical perspective, this episode delivers the perfect blend of insider stories, music analysis, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen! #JSC #PopTheBalloon #RelationshipTalk #kanyewest #celebritynews #drake #musicindustryinsights CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Joe Budden Podcast Ensemble Review & Queenz Flip Blocks Ape on Social Media 05:28 - Welcome OOCHIE WALLE! 06:49 - Oochie on Arlette's Pop The Balloon Show (Episode 45) 16:36 - What Type of Drake Do You Like? 30:00 - Would You Rather Have a 2/10 or 10/10 Daughter? 39:30 - Tommy Richmond & Sexy Red Single Review 52:53 - Mozzy - Intrusive Thoughts 1:04:00 - Millyz Drops Blanco 7 Album 1:17:45 - Wiz Khalifa Kush & OJ 2 Drops 1:24:10 - Freestyling vs Writing 1:26:11 - Music's Longevity Factors 1:30:48 - Kanye West - Cousins Review 1:39:44 - Kanye's Controversial Tweets 1:48:23 - R. Kelly Sing on the Jail Phone for Birthday Parties 1:52:50 - Shannon Sharpe's Legal Issues 1:59:25 - Iconic Comparison: Beyoncé vs Rihanna 2:01:43 - Continued Shannon Sharpe Situation 2:08:32 - Pope Francis Passed Away 2:08:59 - Toxic Relationship Patterns 2:13:44 - Relationship Capacity Discussion 2:18:52 - Letting Your Partner Win 2:22:05 - Friendship with Exes: Open Doors? 2:26:20 - Podcast Duration Discussion 2:28:30 - Trusting Yourself: Final Perspective 2:35:00 - Healthy Compromise vs Losing Yourself 2:42:48 - Last Words 2:46:00 - Message for the Audience 2:48:39 - Outro

The squad welcomes Goonie Jay to the studio, where things get personal from the jump with an ice breaker focusing on what they accept about each other to maintain their friendship and podcast chemistry.The music scene blends genres as Ernest links with Snoop Dogg for "Gettin Gone," Quavo and Lil Baby pay homage with "Legends," A Boogie celebrates "Winters Over," Rob49 brings heat with "WtHelly," and Tory Lanez proves he's a "Maniac." The crew also tackles a controversial topic: creating the Mt. Rushmore of white rappers!The news brings pop culture drama: Netflix's "Pop the Balloon" show sparks gentrification debates, Offset speaks on co-parenting with Cardi B, Ja Morant's new grenade celebration raises eyebrows, and Ja Rule goes off on both 50 Cent and Gayle King.Things get real in relationships as Goonie Jay joins the squad tackling complex questions: When is it appropriate to bring your girl to your crib? Can love survive mismatched sex drives? Is suspicion without proof valid? The crew debates whether keeping the peace is worth sacrificing personal boundaries, and if avoiding confrontation can become toxic in itself.The exit ticket question hits a nerve: Do family members automatically deserve respect just based on age? The responses reveal some personal truths about the hosts' own family dynamics.With Goonie Jay bringing his perspective to the mix, this episode delivers the perfect blend of music debates, pop culture commentary, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!#JSC #Episode107 #GoonieJay #RelationshipTalk #MusicDebates #Entertainment

The squad welcomes not one but TWO heavy hitters to the studio - Mr. Montana from the Real Rap Podcast and Skoopz the Producer from Live from the Hub CT bring their industry knowledge for a powerhouse conversation!The music scene is buzzing: Kendrick Lamar's "Luther" video creates waves, Drake keeps fans fed with three fresh IG leaks, Rema gets personal with "Bout You," Gunna links with Werenoi for "Gulfstream," and 4Batz wakes everyone up "In Da Morning." Plus, the crew breaks down Billboard's controversial top 25 female rappers list, with our guests offering their expert takes.The news turns tragic: A helicopter crash claims six lives in the Hudson River, a nightclub collapse in the Dominican Republic results in 184 fatalities, a Pennsylvania judge is convicted in a shocking attempted murder case, and Taylor Swift reportedly pursues legal action against Kanye West following his wild allegations.Things get real in relationships as our podcast veterans join the squad tackling some thought-provoking questions: Is it better to argue it out or cool down first? The crew debates the ex comparison question, whether deep love or loyalty matters more, if weaponizing intimacy is ever justified, and whether the past should stay in the past.With Mr. Montana bringing that podcast expertise and Skoopz adding producer insights, this episode delivers the perfect blend of music analysis, current events, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!Don't miss this collision of podcast worlds as three Connecticut powerhouses unite for one unforgettable conversation!#JSC #Episode106 #RealRapPodcast #LiveFromTheHubCT #PodcastCrossover #CTRadio

The squad welcomes a fresh voice to the booth as they're joined by a talented female artist/DJ who brings both performance and production perspectives to this week's hot topics.The music scene is on fire: Kevin Gates reclaims his throne with "I'm Him 2," NAV reveals the "Real Me," Jack Harlow and Doja Cat join forces on "Just Us," and Chris Brown elevates "MUTT" with his remix touch. Our guest artist brings unique female insights on these tracks that you won't hear anywhere else!The news hits different: NBA YoungBoy tastes freedom as he exits prison, Jess Hilarious makes waves with Loran and the Breakfast Club, the boxing world mourns the loss of legend George Foreman, and YouTuber/artist Yung Philly faces serious allegations in Spain.Relationships get real as the crew and our female musical guest tackle some thought-provoking questions: Is it better to partner with your mirror image or your opposite? Should exes-turned-friends be a deal-breaker? The squad shares their most toxic relationship moments, debates the politics of splitting the bill, and questions whether financial stability should be a dating prerequisite.With fresh beats and a woman's perspective in the mix, this episode brings the perfect blend of music industry insights, current events, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!Don't miss this installment featuring one of the scene's rising female talents and the unique energy she brings to the table!

The squad welcomes Marvin, the creative force behind 95 Trafficking Clothing/Fashion, who breaks down his entrepreneurial journey and drops serious gems on the grind it takes to build a successful brand. From vision to execution, Marvin shares the real behind-the-scenes of the fashion industry.The music scene stays fresh: Playboi Carti declares "I Am Music," 4Batz brings that "Mortal Kombat" energy, and Deebaby shows love to "Ms. Salazar." The crew breaks down these tracks with their signature style.The news cycle is buzzing: 50 Cent and Rick Ross reignite their beef, Nelly sparks debate with his different household rules for sons versus daughters, Anthony Mackie shares his parenting philosophy, Zendaya secures a massive $10M per episode for Euphoria's return, Kanye raises eyebrows with a song featuring both Diddy and his daughter North, and retail giant Forever 21 prepares to close all U.S. locations.Things get real in relationships as Marvin joins the squad to tackle some thought-provoking questions: When should you stop bringing relationship issues to your parents? What compromises would you make to save your relationship? The crew gets introspective about their marriage material status and debates the ethics of an ex still financing your current partner's lifestyle.With Marvin bringing that entrepreneurial mindset and fashion industry perspective, this episode delivers the perfect blend of business insights, cultural commentary, and relationship real talk that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!Don't miss this installment featuring one of fashion's rising stars and the wisdom he brings to the table!#JSC #95TraffickingClothing #Marvin #FashionTalk #EntrepreneurshipGems #RelationshipsRetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

The squad welcomes Mr. Elite, the mastermind behind local boxing matches, who joins to share his journey from ringside to business ventures. The episode kicks off with a unique ice breaker where each host gets real with constructive feedback about each other, building up to Ape who takes the final hot seat!The music scene brings fire: Tory Lanez drops "PETERSON," Jim Jones takes us to "Church Steps" with the deluxe edition, Gunna and Turbo celebrate "Classy Girls," Doechii tackles "Anxiety," and GloRilla lends her voice to "Help."The trendy news segment heats up as Ape and Rahh take the lead breaking down the LeBron vs. Stephen A drama, while the crew dissects the wild TANK VS ROACH match. Discussion turns to NYPD Detective Melissa Mercado's controversial music video appearance, and the tragic news of Lil Ronnie and his daughter gunned down at a car wash.Things get spicy in relationships as Mr. Elite joins the squad tackling some raw questions: What hurts more - faked love or faked pleasure? Is bedroom chemistry enough to sustain a relationship? Does financial control equal lifestyle control? Plus, the hosts share some hilariously awkward bedroom stories about bizarre nicknames and unexpected soundtracks!With Mr. Elite bringing that boxing promoter energy and business acumen to the mix, this episode delivers the perfect combination of entertainment industry insights, music breakdowns, and unfiltered relationship talk that's made JSC your go-to podcast.Don't miss this knockout episode featuring the man behind the matches!#JSC #MrElite #Boxing #Relationships #Entertainment #PodcastGold

The squad welcomes Kay Bunnie, an OnlyFans model who holds nothing back, for one of their most candid episodes yet! From the jump, things get spicy with "Kinky Confessions" as the crew fires off rapid-fire intimate questions, setting the tone for an unfiltered conversation.Kay Bunnie takes listeners behind the scenes of her journey into the OnlyFans world, revealing the defining moments that led to her career choice and the raw reactions from friends and family. The conversation shifts to busting myths about content creation, proving it's far from "easy money" as she details the surprising amount of work, planning, and hustle required to succeed in the industry.The crew can barely keep it together as Kay shares anonymously some of her wildest DMs and requests, stories that have to be heard to be believed! Then it's all about the bag as she breaks down the business side of OnlyFans - from pricing strategies to promotion techniques that bypass social media restrictions.Things take a thought-provoking turn in the closing segment as Kay tackles challenging questions about parenting, relationships, and whether platforms like OnlyFans are truly empowering women or potentially problematic.Whether you're curious about the industry or just enjoy the squad's signature unfiltered discussions, this episode delivers entertainment and eye-opening insights in equal measure. Kay Bunnie brings the perfect mix of honesty, humor, and business savvy that makes for an unforgettable JSC conversation!#JSC #Episode102 #KayBunnie #OnlyFansTruths #UncensoredTalk #Season5

Fresh beginnings as Episode 101 kicks off Season 5 with special guest Hammerly Felipe, a chef with a Bachelor's in Culinary Arts! But this isn't your average premiere - to celebrate the new season, Ape, Rad, Rahh, and Hammerly bring the party vibes with shots for each segment, leading to one of the most unhinged episodes yet!The ice breaker gets everyone talking with a hilariously specific question: Would you spot your friend 2 dollars in coins just so they could join in on the fun? As the first round of shots hits, the answers get increasingly honest.The music scene brings heat as the crew gets looser: Dave East and Ransom deliver "The Final Call," J. Cole elevates with "Clouds," JI PRINCE OF NY professes "I Love You," Quavo proves he's a "Trappa Rappa," and Lola Brooke tells us "You The One." Watch as the takes get hotter with each shot!The news segment (and more shots) takes serious turns: A Delta plane crash shocks the nation, P. Diddy's legal troubles deepen as his lawyer abandons ship mid-trial, hip-hop mourns the loss of Violeta Wallace, and iconic restaurant chain Hooters faces bankruptcy.By the relationship segment, things truly unravel! Rahh struggles hilariously to read the questions as the squad tackles: Love vs. security, faithful but broke vs. rich but unfaithful, bedroom communication issues, honesty about past experiences, and the politics of reciprocity. The combination of spicy topics and multiple shots creates comedy gold!Did they take it too far? Should they have stopped sooner? Tune in to see if the crew can keep it together or if this celebration turns into beautiful chaos! With Chef Hammerly joining the shot-for-shot madness, this premiere sets a new standard for unfiltered JSC energy.Don't miss this season-opening installment that proves the Jungle Squad Cast might be 100 episodes in, but they're still finding new ways to push the envelope!#JSC #Season5 #TooManyShots #Episode101 #UnfilteredAndUnhinged #NewSeason

MILESTONE ACHIEVED! The squad celebrates 100 episodes with the return of special guest Justin Royce as Ape, Rad, and Rahh take us on a journey through the highs, lows, and unforgettable moments that have defined JSC. Get ready for some never-before-heard stories about what really happens behind the scenes!The music lineup is massive for this landmark episode: Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR bring the vibes with "Some Sexy Songs 4 U," Coi Leray questions "What Happened To Forever?," Jacques and Dej Loaf go beyond the "Friendzone," Yung Bleu explores "What Makes Us Human," Westside Gunn delivers "12," Kodak Black drops double heat with "Single Again" and "Cluck," Jack Harlow sets you free, and Druski forms an unlikely trio with Young MA and Yung Bleu.The news keeps it hot: Druski's "Coulda Been Love" show makes waves, Kanye's tweets coincide with Bianca Censori's divorce filing, and Diddy countersues NBC Universal for a staggering $100 million.The relationship segment gets extra spicy for Episode 100: The squad debates how to handle a partner lacking ambition, whether cutting off friends is love or control, the boundaries of emotional baggage, intimate etiquette, and that age-old question about what happens in the private dance.With Justin Royce adding his filmmaker perspective and the crew reflecting on their podcast journey, this centennial celebration is the perfect blend of nostalgia, hot takes, and the unfiltered energy that's made JSC your weekly must-listen!Don't miss this historic 100th episode - it's been a long road, and the squad is just getting started!#JSC #Episode100 #Milestone #JustinRoyce #Entertainment #100Episodes

The squad welcomes Lil Duke to the studio for a deep dive into the artist journey, as he shares raw insights about touring life and what it really takes to build a successful music career.The music scene is stacked: BigxThePlug drops that DELUXE heat, Hunxho delivers "For Us," Teddy Swims gets honest with "I've tried Everything But Therapy," Central Cee proves greatness can't be rushed, JI PRINCE says "BELIEVE ME," and Bruno Mars links with Sexyy Red for that provocative collab.The news hits hard: Super Bowl fever builds as Chiefs and Eagles prepare to clash, Drake's UMG battle faces a Texas hurdle, hip-hop mourns DJ UNK's passing at 43, Kai and Kanye tease a legendary stream, and A$AP Rocky stands firm in trial.Things get extra spicy in the relationship segment - tune in to see how Lil Duke joins the squad in tackling some of our most controversial relationship topics yet! You won't want to miss these takes.With Lil Duke bringing that touring artist perspective and the crew inching closer to their historic 100th episode, this installment shows exactly why JSC has become your weekly must-listen!#JSC #Episode99.5 #LilDuke #RoadTo100 #Entertainment

The squad welcomes Lil Duke to the studio for a deep dive into the artist journey, as he shares raw insights about touring life and what it really takes to build a successful music career.The music scene is stacked: BigxThePlug drops that DELUXE heat, Hunxho delivers "For Us," Teddy Swims gets honest with "I've tried Everything But Therapy," Central Cee proves greatness can't be rushed, JI PRINCE says "BELIEVE ME," and Bruno Mars links with Sexyy Red for that provocative collab.The news hits hard: Super Bowl fever builds as Chiefs and Eagles prepare to clash, Drake's UMG battle faces a Texas hurdle, hip-hop mourns DJ UNK's passing at 43, Kai and Kanye tease a legendary stream, and A$AP Rocky stands firm in trial.Things get extra spicy in the relationship segment - tune in to see how Lil Duke joins the squad in tackling some of our most controversial relationship topics yet! You won't want to miss these takes.With Lil Duke bringing that touring artist perspective and the crew inching closer to their historic 100th episode, this installment shows exactly why JSC has become your weekly must-listen!#JSC #Episode99.5 #LilDuke #RoadTo100 #Entertainment

The squad kicks off 2025 with major moves to discuss! Ape, Rad, and Rahh dive into their epic Bridgeport Movie red carpet experience, where Ape held it down with star-studded interviews while Rad captured the magic behind the lens. Plus, the crew drops some exciting news - the long-awaited JSC cypher is finally recorded, featuring a surprise guest and Alex Lyons about to jump in the mix!The music scene stays hot: Lil Baby extends "Wham" to new lengths, Rod Wave pays homage with "West Side Connection," Mac Miller's "5 Dollar Pony Rides" hits different, and Teddy Swims links with Giveon for the soul-stirring "Are You Even Real."The news hits different this year: LiAngelo Ball makes waves with a shocking $13M Def Jam deal, Cam and Jim Jones keep Harlem hot with fresh beef, LeBron and Drake's unexpected rivalry explodes, Lil Tjay and Fivio's situation intensifies, and LA battles devastating wildfires.Things get SPICY in relationships as the trio tackles some wild scenarios: Which guy codes are actually breakable? The squad dives deep into trust vs. fantasy, post-cheating power dynamics, and the age-old quality vs. quantity debate. Plus, they tackle the hilarious challenge of convincing an amnesiac partner about your bedroom skills!The chemistry between Ape, Rad, and Rahh is stronger than ever as they level up in 2025. From red carpet coverage to dropping bars in the booth, the JSC crew is proving they're more than just talk!Don't miss this milestone first episode of 2025 - where the squad shows they're ready to take over both behind the mic and in front of the camera!#JSC #NewYear2025 #BridgeportMovie #JSCCypher #Entertainment #UnfilteredTalk

The squad welcomes multi-talented D MAC (aka D MAC MIZZLE, the 203 FEST KING) to the studio! This jack-of-all-trades brings his unique perspective as an electrician by day and Artist/DJ/Festival creator by night, making for the perfect holiday guest.The music scene is lit for Christmas: SZA surprises fans with "SOS DELUXE: LANA," J. Cole celebrates a decade of greatness with eight new tracks on "2014 Forest Hills Drive," Gunna drops the heat with "Got Damn," and GloRilla links with Kehlani for some holiday vibes on "XMas Time."The news is explosive: Meg thee Stallion seeks protection from Meek, Jay Z distances himself from Diddy, Biden makes waves with student loan and BMF decisions, Cardi B sparks debate with her hot take on attractiveness, baseball legend Ricky Henderson passes away, and Party City closes its doors after four decades.Things get deep in relationships as the squad and D MAC tackle some heavy questions: Can friendship survive when your ex marries your bestie? Is trauma bonding real connection or toxic coping? The crew also dives into infidelity consequences, loneliness vs. love, and some interesting "would you rather" scenarios about partners' pasts.Don't miss this festive episode featuring the 203 FEST KING himself as we continue our countdown to Episode 100! D MAC brings that electrician's precision and promoter's energy to every topic, making for an unforgettable holiday installment of the Jungle Squad Cast!#JSC #Episode95 #203Fest #DMac #RoadTo100 #Entertainment

Get ready for a wild crossover event as viral sensation SPIDERCUZ swings into the studio! But where are Ape, Rad, and Rahh? Don't worry - Spider Noir Loso, Spider Rad, and Spider Banks are here to protect the concrete jungle, one Hennessy shot at a time! Watch these multiverse variants tackle today's hottest topics with that signature spider swagger.The music scene is swinging with heat: NBA YoungBoy shoulders the weight with his latest album, Lil Tjay bids "Farewell," and Quavo represents with "Georgia Ways."The news web is tangled this week: Sexyy Red faces wild accusations, Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar's beef intensifies, tragedy strikes United Healthcare's CEO in NYC, Gervonta Davis plans his 2025 retirement, and a gaming couple makes streaming history with their virtual wedding.Our spider-powered squad spins some relationship real talk: Who deserves less respect - the cheater or the side piece? Would you sacrifice your career for financial security? Can relationships survive breaks with exes? Plus, they tackle the sticky situation of intimate content after breakups.This special 2-hour and 10-minute episode brings the perfect blend of spider-sense and common sense, with SPIDERCUZ and our multiverse hosts bringing that unique NYC & CT energy to every topic!Don't miss this one-of-a-kind installment where your favorite podcast meets the Spider-Verse! Remember, with great podcast power comes great entertainment responsibility!

The hype is real as Ape takes the reins as gameshow host for an epic JSC TRIVIA showdown! Watch Rahh, Rad, and Thalia battle it out to prove who really knows their stuff about the podcast's history. Will anyone challenge Ape's hosting skills, or will he keep the contestants in check?The music scene is bringing heat: Juice WRLD keeps the party going with "The Party Never Ends," Kodak Black drops "Trill Bill," and G Herbo delivers "Strictly for My Fans 2.0."The news is wild this week: OnlyFans star Sophie Rain claims a mind-blowing $4M monthly income, while fellow OF model Scarlet Vas shocks with a stepbrother pregnancy announcement. Druski and Kai Cenat face backlash over allegations of bullying, Australia makes waves by banning social media for minors, and Drake goes head-to-head with UMG.Things get spicy in relationships as the squad tackles some serious questions: Would you rather track your partner's location or check their phone once yearly? Is having a backup plan always wrong? Could you stay with someone who can't have kids? The crew also dives into awkward bedroom moments and debates quality vs. quantity.But wait - the episode ends with Rahh making bold claims about being able to take on Ape, Pyrex, Kai Cenat, and more in a fight! The squad's reaction to this wild declaration is absolutely priceless.As we count down the final episodes of Season 4, don't miss this installment packed with trivia competition, relationship real talk, and Rahh's fighting words that'll have you crying with laughter! The chemistry between the hosts is on fire as they navigate everything from serious discussions to hilarious throwdowns.Episode 93 brings the perfect mix of competition, controversy, and comedy that'll keep you entertained from start to finish. Stay tuned as we build up to our milestone 100th episode season finale!