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This episode dives into everything from hip-hop nostalgia to modern fatherhood, with plenty of laughs and real talk along the way.We kicks things off by honoring the late Walter Scott Jr. of The Whispers, running through favorite tracks and his impact. Then it's on to Philly's trash strike, breaking down worker demands and city struggles, plus a shoutout to Housebar, a Black-owned D.C. spot selling niche liquors and local snacks.Segment 1 heats up with a playful debate: Which hip-hop label had the best roster back in 2010? From Young Money's unstoppable trio to G.O.O.D. Music's critical acclaim, the hosts pick their dream signings and argue which label aged best.In Segment 2, it's all about Nelly & Ashanti's new show—is it genuine love or strategic TV? They also dive into Nelly's viral take on skipping the diaper stage until kids can talk, sparking convo on modern fatherhood and parenting roles.Segment 3 gets reflective, asking why the art of just chilling seems lost. Are group chats, curated outings, and hustle culture killing the casual hangout? The hosts swap stories on the last time they had an unplanned link-up.Other highlights include a quick debate on Wale vs. Chris Brown's emotional styles, favorite summer songs that instantly set the mood, and love for Morgan State's band, which just made history as the first HBCU to headline a solo pavilion in Venice, Italy.The show wraps by checking in with listeners: Which label would you sign to? Are you watching Nelly & Ashanti? What's your ultimate summer track?
This episode kicks off by honoring the legacy of Walter Scott Jr. of The Whispers, followed by a look ahead at what's on deck — from the XXL Freshman Class and Brandy & Monica's tour to whether Red Lobster is making a real comeback and if hip-hop is in a flop era or simply evolving.The team first celebrates their TikTok blow-up, sparked by a clip on Gen Z knowing Nas, diving into why people are surprised, whether classic hip-hop is quietly resurging, and how TikTok keeps older music alive.Next up is a heated take on the 2024 XXL Freshman Class, debating who deserves the spotlight, who's just hype, and whether the list still shapes careers like it did for legends such as Cole, Uzi, and Megan. The crew also reacts to Cardi B's upcoming album “Am I The Drama,” questioning if adding hits like “WAP” and “Up” is fair game.In Segment 3, they cheer on Brandy & Monica's joint tour, hoping it sparks more women-led R&B collabs, and discuss Cash Cobain's impact on today's performance-heavy scene.Then it's a deep dive into TDE's Punch's take on hip-hop, asking if the genre's being drowned by clout, algorithms, and fan short attention spans — and if labels like TDE and Dreamville can steer things back to art over hype. The hosts also share who they'd love to A&R or executive produce for, old or new.For some lighter fare, the crew debates Red Lobster's big push with seafood boils, wondering if it's a tasty comeback or just nostalgia bait — and they shout out their own guilty-pleasure chain restaurants.We wrap by taking listener reactions and posing key questions: Is XXL still relevant? Has hip-hop lost its soul? And who's pulling up to Red Lobster?
This week's episode we dive deep into what it means to navigate power, identity, and perception as Black people—especially Black women—in media and real life. Kicking things off, we reflect on Juneteenth and ask: What “Black-ass” thing did you do? From Black film faves to cultural milestones, the team sets the tone for a real and reflective conversation.Segment 1 unpacks the Tyler Perry abuse allegations, raising tough questions about accountability, separating art from artist, and how we hold powerful figures responsible—even those seen as cultural saviors.Segment 2 tackles microaggressions in media, using Riley Burruss' treatment on Bravo as a case study. The team explores why Black girls are often labeled “aggressive,” and how surface-level diversity can still uphold harmful narratives.In Segment 3, the conversation turns to Whoopi Goldberg's Iran vs. Black America comparison, examining why Black perspectives are so often dismissed and the risk of erasing lived experience through false equivalency.Segment 4 features producer Rodney Jerkins' critique of today's music industry, questioning whether talent still matters in the age of algorithms. The hosts discuss TikTok's influence, the fading role of A&R, and what's at stake for Black music's future.Finally, we react to Billboard's Top 10 R&B Artists of All Time, and debates Jim Jones vs. Nas—catalogs, careers, and who really deserves legendary status.
This week, we break down the 2025 BET Awards, from unforgettable performances and red carpet moments to shocking snubs. The team debates Deitrick Haddon's gospel category critique and reflects on Doechii's bold political speech. Jamie Foxx's emotional return and Icon Award speech earns universal praise.In Segment 2, the generational divide hits home as Kai Cenat admits he didn't know Wale—sparking a convo on hip-hop history, influencer responsibility, and whether Wale qualifies as a legend.Segment 3 dives into Claressa Shields vs. Angel Reese, exploring shade, sports rivalries, and deeper themes like colorism and competition between Black women athletes. The crew also touches on Allen Iverson's 50th birthday and Antonio Brown's controversial shooting incident.Segment 4: Culture Watch highlights what's trending—Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour, Teyana Taylor's industry dominance, Cam Newton's upcoming BET show 106 & Sports, and buzz around a new Snoop Dogg biopic. Plus, there's hype over a new Power spinoff featuring Tariq and Tommy.The show wraps with Hot Takes & Listener Reactions, community comments, and a poll on the BET Awards MVP.
This week's episode celebrates Men's Mental Health Month and Pride Month, blending serious discussion with pop culture fun.We kick things off with a lively Fast Food Frenzy, reacting to Popeyes' new chicken wrap and the upcoming return of McDonald's Chicken Snack Wrap. Listeners are asked which McDonald's item they want back and which fast food joint they'd eat at forever.In Music Moves, the conversation shifts to DVSN's new deal with Jermaine Dupri's So So Def label and how it might affect their sound post-OVO.TV & Culture Talk dives into Tyler Perry's new film Straw starring Taraji P. Henson, Season 8 of The Chi (with the return of Reg), and the latest season of Love Island USA, including a recap of last year's winners.The Youth & Opportunity segment takes a serious turn, discussing the national shutdown of Job Corps locations and its impact on young people who depend on these programs.Looking ahead, we preview upcoming music and events, including Lil Wayne's new album and tour, plus the June 9 BET Awards, hosted by Kevin Hart. Highlights include performances from major artists and Kendrick Lamar leading the nominations.The episode also features fun host questions, like favorite 106 & Park memories and guilty-pleasure entertainers, followed by quick educational takes on hygiene topics like body odor and dental plaque.In the Listener Segment, social media reactions and hot takes are shared before we wrap up with final thoughts and tease the next episode.
This week's episode opens with a powerful reflection on responsibility and the theme: “We keep asking where the community went… but are we building it?” We challenge listeners to consider their own role as today's community leaders.In Segment One, we explore the fading presence of mentorship programs like Big Brothers/Big Sisters, asking what happened, why fewer people are stepping up, and how we can revive mentorship — even informally.Segment Two takes a critical look at youth sports, questioning whether today's emphasis on image and social media has replaced the joy of play. The conversation shifts to how adults show up for kids and what real support looks like.Segment Three delivers a News Update on the recent New Orleans prison escape, sharing new details on the remaining fugitives and the systemic failures that allowed it to happen.In Segment Four, we break down new hip-hop drops from artists like Mavi & Earl Sweatshirt, Machine Gun Kelly, Key Glock, Ken Carson, and Lil Baby—highlighting trends and standout tracks.The episode wraps with a call to action, urging listeners to take one small step this week to make their circle feel more like a real community.
This week's episode kicks off with Community Spotlight on KIPP DC College Prep, where every senior was accepted into college—sparking a discussion on academic success and Decision Day reflections. The crew also dives into prom season fashion with a fun debate.In Headline News, they cover a dramatic jail escape in New Orleans and rapper Skilla Baby's recent brush with death. The team questions jail protocols and the glorification of street life in music.Pop Culture heats up as GloRilla's confirmed nose job sparks a deeper conversation about beauty standards, celebrity transparency, and the influence on young fans.In Sports Commentary, RG3's take on Angel Reese stirs controversy, while Travis Hunter's new marriage raises eyebrows. The team unpacks bias in sports media and relationship scrutiny.Local Vibes highlight shifts in D.C. nightlife—TikTok moments, hidden gems, and inclusivity in the scene. Then it's on to Entertainment News, with buzz about a Boyz II Men biopic and which groups deserve the same treatment.Finally, we share our picks from the week's New Releases in hip-hop and film, including new albums from Key Glock, Rico Nasty, and Joey Bada$$, plus movies like Final Destination: Bloodlines and E.1027.
On today's show listen as we Recap Mother's Day but also talk about Smokey Robinson and Diddy Allegations, Issa Rae being a good friend, what is being an Overprotective parent and many more. Enjoy the show!
Welcome to another episode of Voice of The People. On today's show we talk about Mental Health Awareness, New Music, Viral Moments, Woman in the Spotlight and much more. Enjoy and thank you for supporting!
Welcome to another episode of Voice of the People. Today we highlight the Shannon Sharpe situation, a movie review on #Sinners , NFL Draft, and more!
Welcome to another episode, as we dive into another segment of talking about black business and talk about some internet nostalgia from the past up to now. Also we talk about what it means to have a spring reset and also what's new on tv.
On today's episode of Voice Of The People we take a dive into talking about black own business that you may not know about, adulting, music sampling and if it is still important, R&B, and more. Enjoy the show!!!!!!!
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Welcome to another episode of VOTP, as we dive into March Madness, the madness of the music industry, and the ideology of what it means to be successful.
Listen to another show of Voice of The People, as we talk on various topics including the passing of some of our legends, the state of music, various questions on nostalgic and more!
On today episode listen in as we talk about the life of Angie Stone and the importance of Women's Month. We also touch on the topic of A$AP Rocky Shooting Case, more Trump news, and the importance of Artist Growth.
Today one another episode of VOTP, we take a moment of silence for Irv Gotti on of Hip Hop pioneers of the late 90's and early 2000's. Later we talk about Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Halftime performance and more.Tune In!
Happy Black History Month!!First and foremost condolences to all the families from the two aircraft accidents from VOTP. Today show we drive deep into events that have current been happening across America. Also we talk about what it means to be a lover.
Welcome to another episode of VOTP, from views about a new Drake situation with his new lawsuit, to President Trump Inauguration and more check out this episode.
This episode we are talking about the fires in LA and more!
The cast is back to talk about music as a whole, enjoy this new episode of VOTP.
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On today's show we drive into the relationship of Lori Harvey and what does it mean to weigh your options. Thank you for tuning in.
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In today's show we talk to brand owner Andrew of Dry Icee. Sit back and listen to how he came up with the idea and his story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode we drive deep into topic of the Quavo and Saweetie situation that happened recently. Also we dig into the purpose of dating at this point. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In today's episode we drive deep into the troubles of what social media brings. WE DO NOT OWN ANY MUSIC OR BEATS IN THIS SHOW. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thank you everyone for rocking with us all 2020. Even though it has been a crazy year we appreciate you all!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's show we talk about the importance of talking on the phone verses texting while in a relationship. Enjoy!!!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today episode we dig into the scandal of the Tory and Megan situation. We also dig into everyone hidden kinks. Very wild show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app